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the what's most important to me is understanding what they are going through so that i can convey the headlines in the most human way possible. just here to we believe everyone has a story worth hearing. the, [000:00:00;00] the hello, i'm sammy's a them, and this is a new life from dell coming off in the next 60 minutes. the united states, as it's given you cry in thousands of it, radiated weapons, sees while being transferred to him in the search for a new speaker. of the us house of representatives, republican scrambled to find the replacement, the kevin,
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the coffee condemnation, and the rest of the old songs to the scene spitting at present in the televisions unoccupied. east jerusalem. 3 scientists are awarded the chemistry nobel prize, so they were called tiny particles known on some golf. and on piece of same it's still useful for champions league and you are of continues later. and the 2050 feet, the world cup is set to take place across the 3 continents in a unique arrangements that are more on the way later in the program. the uh, the united states as its transferred thousands of seas devaney and weapons to ukraine . the arms and i munition were captured by naval forces last year. well the us says they were on the way to who c rebels in yemen. washington says it's navy has been intercepting vessels used by
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a ron to ship weapons throughout the year. this includes a joint mission with fonts, with 3000 assault rifles in 23 and 2. tank guided missiles was, sees a white house correspondent, kimberly how could, how's the lightest as well a it's not just that the united states believes that it will make a difference, but the bible ministration didn't have a whole lot of options right now. given the fact that you'll recall over the weekend the, there was the prospect of a government shut down here in the united states and well that was narrowly averted at the 11th hour. in order to keep us government running for a short time until november 17th to be exact, what was done was a stop gap measure was put in place, but absence of that funding was funding for ukraine. and so as a result of the buys, administration has had to come up with some alternatives in terms of helping to
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supply ukraine with the supplies that it needs, especially as winter is coming. and the concern here for the department of defense is that we pray really needs to push through the russian defense of lines, particularly before winter sets in. and so we know that there has been and hazard reported. there's been a shortage of equipment and ammunition. this is what the white house thought would be, the best of the bad options if you will, in terms of trying to help you frame the by the ministration. the said and jo, by the commander, chief of the us military, is said the united states will be with you pray and for as long as it takes. and this is what the bible administration has come up with in terms of helping to supply you. crane in it's ongoing fight against russia's invasion in the us house of representatives of suspended business. while it looks for a new speaker. kevin mccarthy was ousted from the position on tuesday. he was
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targeted by a group of 8 tub line republicans. all 3 made a deal with democrats over the weekend to prevent the government shot down. and speaking for the 1st time since mccarthy was ousted us president joe biden to exclude the tongue leaders to work together for them. and we need to change the poisonous atmosphere and watch, you know, we have strong disagreements, but we need to stop seeing each other's enemies the, to talk to one another listening while i work. and we can do that. i joins with minority leader jeffers, is that it should be a jeffrey, so, and saying that our republican colleagues remain committed to working on a bipartisan fashion. we were prepared to it as well to speak now to rosalind golden, who's in washington, d. c. for us. so will the on so you think of my coffee named the house get sold, which means congress the government might get stone to well,
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that is certainly the risk. the fact is, the members of the house of representatives weren't supposed to be here in washington this week. or next, they were supposed to be back in their districts meeting with constituents and fundraising and taking care of personal business. but now even if they were here, thing wouldn't be getting anything done to death because there is not a permanent speaker in the position. they could certainly hold committee meetings and they could certainly engaging constituent services, helping the people who they represent. but in terms of actually going into the well of the house, introducing legislation, debating legislation voting on legislation. that's the essential work of the house of representatives. they can't do that without a permanent speaker. so basically they have all basically thought i had taken advantage of this work period as it's know to try to get themselves organized and
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figure out behind who they found campaign in order to get a new speaker. the 1st vote is tentatively set for a week from wednesday, so the house needs to speak or also then, is anyone employees to take over as well. there is no one person who could be seen as one of these candidate who could pull everyone together. and that's really at the heart of the infighting among congressional republicans here in the house of representatives. 2 people have now thrown their hat in the ring as it were. steve, still lease, who is the majority leader or number 2 official in the house of representatives. he in the past half hour has announced that he is going to run for the post of speaker jim jordan, another republican, the chair of the judiciary committee said earlier on wednesday that he is going to run for the post. now whether it's either man can get a know both from within the conference to become the speaker. that's the big
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question. and there could be others who might decide that they want to run, that they want to have a chance at not just being the leader, but at trying to bring the republican conference together. right. thanks so much for awesome. and jordan of james davis is a republican strategist and the founder and president of touch down strategies during this life from all into virginia. good to have you with us. so when you look at the republican strategy right now, is there anyone in congress, in the house of representatives, in particular, who can unite republicans? you know, that is going to be a huge challenge. they have such as limits already there that it makes it very difficult. it's not like the majority that nancy pelosi had a and you know, they had detractors on that side with the squad and they would probably click viewed and go at one another. but she was able to keep the house together to govern
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. and um, and i think that's really the challenge that republicans have with a slim majority here. and so it's going to be quite difficult job overall. more over, you know, is, i'm not really sure that you know, that the assets here in washington is, is something that ultimately benefits the republican party. i don't really understand the strategy behind the house being here. it weakens the brand of the republicans going into an election year. so we need a united or you can come together brand of different constituencies together and govern because that's what the people expect. and when we get back to governing and talking about the issues that people care about by nomics at home as texting their pocketbooks, the republicans have enough for hand. ostensibly, this rebellion, if we can call it by the fall right. of the republican party was over the fact that my coffee had resulted to help resulting to support from the democrats or is it
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possible? is that really what this is about though, given the fact that the rebellion itself to on the seat and the coffee only work because of support from the democrats in the house to yeah, well typically uh, you know, democrats left uh, mccarthy out to drive. uh and again, you know, you have 2 options here because when youre goverlan, it was a slight majority. you either work across the part of you on uh to develop a constituency. they can move the governing for it right at all costs. we needed to keep an eye open, the government that was, that's an imperative, right. and so ultimately, you know, when you, when you break sections and then the democrats left them out to drive. and then the republicans who were kind of threatening ultimately said, hey we're, we're not gonna help you either. there was no loss obviously, between congressman gates and mccarthy. and he led that rebellion and perhaps is it because the democrats realized,
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but encouraging this or helping this rebellion to unseat macowski is ultimately 5 full republican strategy as we head towards elections. good for the democrats, for the republicans to be seen, or to be able to portray them as in, in total disarray and division. absolutely. that's exactly the strategy employed by the democrats. that's why i think it's a trap that republicans walked into this uh into this mess overall. um, you know, if you ask the powders what, what are their top issues they're looking at by nomics. they're looking at increasing costs for health care. they're looking at energy prices, supply chain issues, i mean wage and wages not keeping up with the ultimate inflation that we see here. and now, no one of the media is talking about that. and those are issues that ultimately their governing on they're doing this internal kind of back and forth. and hopefully, republicans can get this settled quickly, is in their best interest to pick
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a leader really quickly and then really unite behind them to govern, to ben, get back to talking about these economic issues that americans care about. heavily and take a step back from posits and shit for a 2nd. and look at the why the political scene in the us, especially from an international audience perspective. is this a sign of just how polarized american political life has become? i mean, that was once upon a time when i think bypasses in a bipartisan way across the aisle, so to speak in congress was seen as a virtue noticing. uh yeah, unfortunately, uh, american politics has gotten more and more polarized over the last few decades. since i came to washington, it waste, um, you know, uh, it's becoming personal in many regards. and that's even personal within part party politics. and you can see that, you know, local,
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the republican side that as well as the democratic side, we've been factions, really resorting to kind of a name calling and a bit more aggressive language than we've ever seen before. right. so political norms have definitely faltered a bit and there's been a lot disability. i think americans really deserve better doing that from all parties to be able to come together and really have a fierce debate. but ultimately understand that we're trying to make the best policy decisions for the american people and then ultimately that will benefit the world as, as a, as well. oh, thank you so much for sharing your insight into that james davis by you looks like the more feel ahead on the news out, including and the right thing to do when the facts change it to have the courage to change direction. why brooklyn's 5 minutes? so as for the breaks on the case law,
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just info struck ship project. i'm just actually popular in paris with a french governments to collect a war on fed flux. and we'll have the latest from the man just the civic cab head of the champions league. my should all be lights, the lights, the former us president donald trump has appeared in court for the 3rd day of his civil full trial in new york. trump, his 2 sons, and the trump organization, accused of using full statements to inflate. then that was 5 billions of dollars before the us president denies any wrong doing. on tuesday he was issued with a gag order following a disparaging social media post about a quote clock. when i speak to gabriel, all his on those outside the court house in new york. so gabriel. first of all,
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i understand don't try has been talking about calls for him to stand for as the speaker of the house, what they've been saying about that. yeah, that's right, the several members of congress led by marjorie taylor green, the ultra heart rate, trump supporter in congress. it's cold for donald trump to be the next speaker of the house. we should be clear that the chances of this happening are very, very low for multiple reasons. for the constitution does not specifically prohibits some a mat in congress from being the speaker the house. but the numbers just don't add up in terms of the procedural things that would have to be done for this to happen . nevertheless, some was asked about it is he came into court here. he said that he would not rule it out,
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but that his focus right now is um other things the moment. all right, so he's still talking about there's been a gag order against them. how is that impacting him? the yeah, that's right. trump is made some very disparaging remarks now for several days about the attorney general, a brock this case about the judge and others related to this case. and finally,
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the judge said enough is enough. an issue. this gag order laid on tuesday, which the judge saying that trump and his associates could not make any disparaging comments, any comments period, about anyone related to this case and it all stems from tuesday. when it trump put out of social media, tweet disparaging the judges, clerk, making some very uh, hard comments about her that were incorrect to linking to her social media sites. uh, listen, uh the judge clearly was upset about this. so trump, while he can still address journalist as he comes in and out of the court room, he can not talk about specific people related to this case. trump, but is now going back to his house, sit now florida is not expected to attend any more of the trial. this week is trial that we expect to go on several weeks, perhaps into december. the next time we see trump here at court, will probably be when he's called to testify. all right,
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gabriella is on there. thanks so much. i now is ready for us, is arrested 5 people suspected of spitting christine pilgrims and church duels. the videos have gone viral on social media platform spunk and condemnation from the government and religious treatise rentals results from occupied east jerusalem. ultra orthodox jews, spin toward christians carrying across the unoccupied east jerusalem this week. an act of religious hatred igniting a scandal in israel and beyond. other videos also widely seen on social media, showed jews spitting toward nuns outside a church and get another where jews spit edit church door way. is rarely police say they have arrested 5 people, one a minor in the latest incident. prime minister benjamin netanyahu condemned the
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spitting attacks, but religious leaders including the top roman catholic, cardinal in jerusalem, say their concern over a rising number of anti christian acts in israel. some alternate nationalist and settler leaders, se spitting ad or near christians and churches is a legitimate jewish tradition with a long history. meanwhile, more than 1400 ultra nationalist and settlers entered all ok. so mosque complex on wednesday under is really police escort. they're seeking to establish a clear jewish presence in one of as long as holy as places. non muslims are allowed entry on certain days of the week and at certain times, but not allowed to pray. but some parties in that's an yahoo is right wing government want to up in the decades long status quotes you allowed jewish prayer at the site. a confrontational move,
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the palestinian officials say would lead to an explosion of violence. nearby is really police told palestinians shopkeepers knew the entrance to all access to close their businesses for hours each day during the current week long jewish the cloud holiday. so that ultra orthodox jews could pray as close as possible to the site. despite the tents that the spirit, no serious incidents of violence, had been reported in the city in recent days. rob reynolds, l. g 0, occupied east jerusalem. the 1st 5 minutes to receive. so next, as these cancelling phase 2, what was once described is that you guys biggest infrastructure project made the announcement during a speech of the conservative policies. the annual conference or the challenge was that the event in manchester a challenging speech for the prime minister in what's being a challenging conference for his governments. the times the agenda here in manchester,
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as felt like it spiraled out of the control with off the days of frenzied speculation over the fates of the long promised high speed rail and h. s. 2. finally, the confirmation. everyone expected. i'm ending this long running saw that i am canceling the rest of the h. s to project. i'm in its place and in its place, we will then we will re invest every single penny 36000000 pounds in hundreds of new transport projects in the north and the midlands across the country just to was estimated to cost about $38000000000.00 when it was approved 10 years ago by 2020 that had climb to a $128000000000.00. the royal line was meant to connect london and manchester, london to birmingham is already being built. it's the 2nd phase, plumbing him to manchester,
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this being scraps despite the 2 point. 8000000000 that's already been spent on it. it's a decision really soon that gets framing is a willingness to wave. a ton stale consensus. and orthodoxy. politics doesn't work the way it should with has 30 years of a political system which incentivizes the easy decision, not the right one, but it's difficult to betray yourself as an insurgents when your policy is being in governments for 15 years. meanwhile, the real insurgents, low tax champion and former prime minister lives trust and pray breaks it, campaign in nigel for raj, with taking pot shots that government policy from the fringes, speeding the line rights and the hearts of many conservative party members. if you're an outside to you with basic, not just raj as the leader of the concepts of policy from the why use being follow either on conference by at lots of conservative members and fun. and i think it to speak to the fact that realistically, you've got a policy that is completely devises on economic and social issues. the
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conservatives do not have deep problems. the membership doesn't loves him, and the country certainly doesn't the lot the conservatives anymore. they all still tend to 20 percent behind labor in the poles, and there is little sign that this conference or really so your next speech is tending that around will reach out and i'll just say era and mattress. so you can your opinion leaders are on the way to assignments in grenada or in spain, as cited by johns offensive in the cut off region. migration and expansion will be high on the general and 1st, se, sunday, go looks at what's the stake against the backdrop of this city. fain. so being one of the greatest centers of european is womach civilization. and for fostering a sense of coexistence between communities. european union lead has a meeting to discuss ongoing issues as well as leaders from the european political community. but they are already signs of strains of a differences of opinion,
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the precedence of as i've been gone. and i mean, you have already cancelled plumb talks since buck, who's takeover of the new owner car box region. european diplomats have hoped that they would be some movement on certain key issues. even fostering perhaps a broad peace treaty, but that's now been postponed. there's also the issue of sweden's entry into nato tacky and hungry have yet to rectify that treaty in that respect to parliament. and that's of course not forget the issue of immigration, the italian prime minister, georgia, maloney has been very vocal over this issue. especially over the recent spike of a rivals and undocumented migrants from the north african coast. this has been an issue that schools have been playing out in eastern europe as well with poland, slovakia, and hungry, restricting them to reduce and limits the amounts of on documented people arriving
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from the balkan routes. the decision to restrict movement between these board as well as the ongoing anti immigrant rhetoric from sudden leaders is costing a shadow over the events and making it more difficult to encourage an atmosphere of tolerance. here, over the course of the next 2 days, sonya jago, i'll just sarah granada. the media has criticized as noted by john's decision to arrest several ethnic media, and lead is off the season control of the cutoff region. last month, the median foreign ministry promise to protect the rights of those arrested, calling the move illegal. assign been divided as mall from the as a re canceled by cool. a warning is of this has declared state of newborn no caught about have interest in bringing the talking to about half a dozen, including the former president to speak with the parliament advisors and the foreign minister there will be facing an area of charges going from when a city of the city of ganja was targeted by
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a ballistic massage in the 2020 war charges which relate to what other by john says gnostic is committed by armenian forces. busy to years ago, as well as a aiding and abetting a terrorism in the territory of the john. yes. remember that internationally is recognized territory off this former state was the territory of otherwise done and it says its laws were clickable. when these activities of setting up on militias and fighting against azerbaijani, a government were taking place as otherwise. i knew officials say that the leaders and the people who were ordering the gnostic goes into tax are going to be prosecuted in the same breath. they say that sidney is off of the kind of off regents the ethnic armenians will not be harmed and they're going to be allowed to come back. all of this is happening. we're on the diplomatic front. there seems to be further estrangement between the some of the members and the as of right down the government. as of right, john accusing france and germany for blocking the way for turkey and to be part of
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a 5 member dialogue which was going to be held in the city of canada in spain. and also saying that it was not to be part of any fox. the front is in the presence, but still there is a prospect of some talks i've tried part. i talked with the european commission, armenia and azerbaijan sit together, but it's president will not be in attendance in granada, on the spot. the median government has said that nicole brushing young is going to be attending and he's open for a peace treaty. but otherwise, yon, as, as this, these talks continue. it is one of 34 months, the european commission, and they've got it states and russia old trying to bring the science closer. so this, that can be lost in peace. and both of these countries can come to the resolution of motor demarkation, a flare up of between its forces, and some sort of an agreement to allow people to people moving across the board. so
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i'm going to drive it down to 0 buckle. azerbaijan is now still heading out this era looming world of crisis in louisiana. my parts of the us states are under a state of emergency. india is javan, and saw adds more gold. so is impressive collection science on the way the school with the color we have had to pull system flooding just around little of and recently 11 on his saying some very high rank full tire things we've aspired to pass spinning outs of north east africa funding right across northern areas of iraq towards the caspian sea, the what's where the now just gathering it's a northern past. all of a ron, not a tribe by the bank behind the still possibility of one or 2 showers coming through south. that is fine and dry. if little of the breezy side of somal,
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just gathering around that eastern side of the arabian peninsula, holly hopping around $37.00 celsius lifted dust inside to the south of the off bay, while some gonna be tough to the side to coming in across. so the so hard caught a brisk wind still blowing here at the end of cloud that's been affecting that eastern side of the mediterranean, bringing one or 2 shelves into the north of north west of egypt, possible to see some showers and to know the positive chat whether continuing that around the gulf of guinea, not as much as it should be, the showers do still run across southern parts of west africa. joining up with the shelves that we have into the hearts of africa. scott scott, from the showers here also towards the western side of the region for some save yourselves, also coming into the coastal areas of transmit and can you and looking what for south africa? the unflinching question is war with lawanda,
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the the from back to watching out. just so you have time to recap on headlines. united states as it's transferred, seized the rain in weapons to ukraine. us naval forces got the arms last year for us. so as we have munition was on the way to see rebels in yemen, us house of representatives the suspended business. while it looks for a new speaker, publican, kevin mccarthy was ousted from the position on tuesday officer, no confident so triggered by a member of his own policy. is there any forces of arrested 5 people suspected of spitting christine pilgrims unoccupied? east jerusalem posts on social media show orthodox jews walking through the old
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city and spitting the members of a christian procession more than 1300 palestinian prisoners detained by as well. without chandra holding a one day hunger strike, it's being held in solidarity with quiet 1st force is refused food for 63 days. just being held in so called administrative detention, or a person is detained without trial. first, 1st was recently transferred to a clinic in, in this riley prison. the spend 70 is in this really jails in may prominent palestinian president of how the non died of the 86 days on hunger strike. so have francis is the director of the human rights organization, obama. she says, administrative detention is a serious violation of international law. the use of the individual hunger
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strikes are making good and more complicated and serious. lately. the currently k of the 1st flows in his 63 days and we visited him yesterday and his has is the rating scale yesterday. and this is why we should tie lloyd. the is a nation of the use of administrative detention in janetta. eh, 1500 administrative detainees, including children and women, currently are held in the as long as all there is a sharp increase in the use of administrative detention in the last couple of months. and actually this is a serious violation for that admission of humanitarian low and the human rights. so, and as little as is not accountable for the use of administrative detention. and this is why it needs more pressure and bold actions from the international
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community on the level of putting an end for the use of administrative detention and much options on how to deal with that administrative detention. locally, the military court ordered the levi core, all was allergic sting these cases, and it ends up with confirming the detention or that as it was issued by the military governor. this is one very fair to the international and the conditions and of the human rights council in the u. n. and because i was like complaining to the working group on everybody detention. or though they could confirm that the individual cases we supplement to them considered as out of it today. detention. and this is of course admission that this is a war crime or counting amount to only water crime, but still the problem in the intermission. then we can use them. it's not effective, it's not closing the, the these,
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the immediate release of the individual was that we are complaining on his behalf all day to the trial. a former crypto con, see mogul sam vitamin freight is underway. new york, prosecutors and defense lawyers been making their opening arguments in the fold case. i'm afraid script to kind of see exchange company s t x collapse last year. he's accused of stealing $8000000000.00 from his customers. prosecute to say it's one of the largest fraud cases in us history as well. i'm not joined by chris instead of me is following that file in new york. so in today's session, they go straight into an opening statements, didn't they? kristin? absolutely. both the prosecution and the defense got to lay out an overview of the case that they expect to present in the coming weeks. and the prosecution came out swinging, accusing sam, bagman fried a fraud on a massive scale. they said that
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a year ago it looked like he was on top of the world, but it was all built on why. he said that, while bagman freed reassured his customers that he was keeping their money safe and they could access it at any time. it was secretly being funneled to alameda researches hedge fund, where he and his colleagues could access it to make their own investments to buy real estate. and also they use it to make political donations to try to influence politicians. they say also lied to investors and creditors as well. and during opening statements, they showed advertisements with a 4 f t x with the same as quarterback, the football stars tom brady saying that f t x was safe. they pointed out the app and showed pictures of the app for f t x, showing that it told customers that they could access their money at any time. and
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they said that this facade was all kept up until some information was leaked. financial statements were leaks that showed raised questions about the finances of the company and then customers wanted to get their money out. they couldn't cover it, and that's when it all went south. but the defense really pushed back against that . they said that this was a, a description of the painting of a car to bill in. but sam, back been freed, they claim acted in good faith. they say he was a believe that what he was doing was legal. that all of the loans he made were backed by assets. he said, it isn't a crime for a ceo of a company to file for bankruptcy. and now they have to make their case in the coming weeks through witnesses and testimony. this case is expected to last 6 weeks. all right,
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and talk about what happens next. kristin. now that we've got the jury together, we got the opening statements out the way. does it get even more and tries? it expects it at least to get really interesting when they bring in some of these key witnesses. well, this is going to be a long trial and the defense talked about the fact that they were going to get into the ins and outs and intricacies of parts. so which could be quite heavy and quite heavy. but the prosecution claims that the case were really center around these 4 witnesses. sorry, 3 witnesses. there's 4 of sam bagman fried colleagues, fellow executives who have pleaded guilty. but 3 of them have agreed to cooperate with the prosecution in this case. and they will be key to making the case that he's guilty. as for the defense, they have the right to call their own witnesses and question their own witnesses as
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well. if he's found guilty by the way, he could spend the rest of his life behind bars. we'll have to watch how it goes. and thanks so much kristen salumi that took us 5 minutes through his release. new details about 2 attackers who designated a bomb outside government buildings. an anchor on sunday houses are assuming calls to all of us in this tumble. with more to speaking a news conference in northern cyprus circus for an innocent. how come sit down and on such 2 men responsible for sundays bone, but attacking the turkish capital on or off came sisters here from syria and they were trained here. authority said announced that those 2 men were the members of the p k. k. the output for this some work is party, so you don't have a clear message to the group. you spot of the greenwich are secure with the forces affords, have shown that to a terrorist came from syria and were trained here from now on all p, k, k y, p g infrastructure, superstructure facilities. and then there's the facility seen iraq and syria are
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legitimate targets or far secuity forces, armed forces and intelligence units company 2nd, and 3rd parties should stay away from them. of our security forces response will be on a co equal terrorist will were drafted through the name who was that 2nd. and so it policies for 2 incidents this year. last month, the goal and targeted about military a waste in slay manya in northern iraq. curtis, with thirty's stuff that came from to q. she can never claimed any responsibility about that, but there were some states and by the focus foreign ministry said that they closed the morning for what they called terrace activities of the p k. k. and his extension's in your rock and that they understood that the members of the san parties and detours group that is based on the community a port. we're conducting a training exercise together with the p k, k n y p g members. so that was a signal a couple of days later in a city of science. and i said that they have
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a piece of the warren buffett, la bonnie, you know, for the sound party leaders, about 3 this is not old. back in april, 2023 intelligence targets of mazda hold on a searing furnace, we will provide the leaders and so forth. you mentioned that there were 3 u. s. military personnel companies means a phone line in full body. so this is a clear message from to hear that a p, k, k and y, p g shouldn't be confronted by a friendly country. in the us, the slow moving crisis is unfolding in the state of louisiana for weeks. now a mass flow, salt water from the gulf of mexico has been creeping up the mississippi river just we can because of a drought. the most immediate threat is to safe drinking water and to fall most who rely on the river to irrigate the crops by the administration is approved. the requests for federal aid, harvey,
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joe castro has more now from new orleans rivers normally flow into the ocean, but drought as we can. the mighty mississippi so much that water from the gulf of mexico is creeping up to the river, pushing salt water, more than a 100 kilometers upstream. the soldiers are ready contaminated the water supply for rural areas closest to the rivers mouth. and within 3 weeks, it will likely reach the city of new orleans and the surrounding parishes. a potential disaster for its population of more than a 1000000 people. now that threat has kicked off a large scale government response. the u. s. corps of engineers is trying to use barges to move fresh water to riverside communities that can no longer tap directly into the mississippi. the army is also trying to build and under water dam to slow the salt water is advance and is that doesn't work. new orleans has a final defense and it's
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a plan to build 20 kilometers of pipes that's bypass the normal river water intake to deliver non salt, upstream river water into the city system. if we don't get the rain in the midwest, the states and the 30 states that dumped water in the mississippi river, we don't get the water flow we need. and i think that's attributed to ma'am a climate change. as i went out adapting quick enough. people living down stream of new orleans say they happen tasting salty water for weeks and that they feel abandoned and left behind. ultimately rain is the only thing that will solve the problem and return this river back to its normal state, which is get another impact of climate change, challenging communities to adapt. i visual castro alger 0 new orleans, louisiana. now 3 scientists have been awarded the 2023 nobel prize for chemistry on usually the names of monkey boeing the lowest, bruce and i like see i can move for revealed in the swedish press,
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the head of the announcement they receive the award for research and to timing crystals known as quantum dots go pull. reese has more from stockholm the nobel prize for chemistry was shrouded in a bit less secrecy than usual when the oil swedish academy of sciences accidentally sent an e mail to a tabloid newspaper ahead of time with the names of the 3. when is the newspaper published on the academy? the 9th of the decision had been made, but those scientists was and he confirmed later as monkey for wendy, a french tuition lewis, bruce and american alexa akim of a russian for they work on quantum adults. now we'll talk on some dots now, no particles, so small a few millions of a millimeter in size that the electrons inside them changed at that color. all that temperature because they get so crowded, current uses all into l. e. d,
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television screens and imaging in medicine. but it's the as yet unimagined uses that have have the novo committee so excited about a potential big future for these tony adults. full rece out is there, a still kind of of the french government is scrambling to come. fis, everett infestation of bed bugs across paris. it suspected the parasites a wide spread on public transport, which is thought to be encouraging that transmission to private homes. so major concern for international visitors, i'm for the government head of the 2024 olympic games. that's actually the best number for us now from paris. paris is one of the wells most popular tourist destinations. bosses allegedly being in a day to buy some unwelcome visitors, bed bugs cooling and public transport, and some cinemas, hotels, and homes. right? you see, there's maybe even 15 of them in the lots of really tiny ones with less than
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a year until the powers of the big games. the french governments on the pressure to eradicate the default. once we have to take each case seriously and not fall into a panic, and we need to make it clear that there is no upsetting but we are responding and checking each case on the law. some people very well all taking the child says sales of antique bed products and the city has risen by 30 percent. come was the true that we've been hearing a lot about it on the radio and tv. so i prefer to buy the products and prepare my flat, just in case it's not any parisians who are worried about bed bugs. some international visitors are also concerned about what they might take home among the thousands of rugby funds or in from the world comp. i'd be concerned so we just need to keep an eye as i suppose. i'd be a bit reluctant to be sitting on seats for i don't need to be sitting so spend on the metro. i'm pretending it's not happening because our hotels fine right now. but
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we have had a friend from home text us and ask us whether we've seen bed bugs, bed bugs, all know to leave of human blood. that bite schools, itching scientists, say washing tech styles and high temperatures using steam. in fact, human can get rid of them, cc me good. we cannot. if you do this miss sorta clea and meticulously you've decontaminated your room and just one moment, all those fragile sorts, the step up the back to look into bed bugs. the who pays the people in paris will be able to sleep tight. i know that the bed bugs bite. natasha butler. how do 0 powers that i had a now this era? the image, if we can solve that box, these people collect the data and the moment it all went wrong for the referees reviewing live polls go. that's coming off of this for
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the the, the, [000:00:00;00] the cat self and all the sports news with pizza. now certainly thank you very much. the 25th, the fif of woke up. is it to be played across 3 continents in a unique arrangements? the stay in portugal bed is the leading candidate with morocco. having joined that group, any of this? yeah, south americans will champions, origin, tina are also set to be part of the action as is probably one uruguay who will say to host the opening match uruguay stage. the no we'll tournaments in 2015 is the 100 the anniversary of that events. the decision to set to be formally approved at
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a fee for council meeting next year football commentary. the one that i'm going to say is that fee for i have not made a bold decision, but instead of it for a hybrid compromise, so as not to upset too many people. i don't think in any of our craziest scenarios, we would have been able to kind of come up with or conjure up a world cup like this with argentina, paraguay, and uruguay. having their non girl met or having in our group matches in those countries. and then the teams participate in those matches that have to go and take a trans con transatlantic flight to spain, portugal and morocco to continue that competition. i, i think it's a complete disaster to be quite honest with you. and the more that we've talked about, having players get more rest or trying to adjust calendars to have player not breakdown due to health issues. well, that ends up kind of being thrown out of the window because we see logistically how
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much of a problem this is. and it is a really looking almost as a populous move by feet in order to appease certain people and keep majorities happy with what's what they have in store. meanwhile, but you can island offsets hose to 2020 at your a pm championships, and that's off to it's a key. what's true their application to in state joint forces with it to the to stage you wrote 2050 to those bids still need official approval by us at the meeting of its executive committee on tuesday. the next tournament takes place in germany and 2024 liberal who manage a union top is cooling, 40 sides match against huffman to be replayed of the va or failed to award them. a goal. the referees body in england has released audio from the video system victories decision at set. today's premium e match. so to the 9 on the cars saw so you cannot play check complaint. so i perfect. as always, all right,
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us onto the decision i was i'll find you happy with the signature. that's fine. yes . on side the image. if we can solve that box, he's probably be able to give it to a 2 minute long clip, shows that liberals lose, diaz had a go incorrectly disallowed of that mistake. they went on seduce to one. the referees body said they'll introduce a new protocol to make sure the communications between the referee and v. a are all clear, i guess it was mistaken off this mistake, and i think that would've been solutions for it off the roads. if not, i can say immediately, probably some people don't want me that to say, but as a not as a manager of livable so much more as a football person. i think the, the only that the outcome should be a replay. that's how it is. probably not happening of manchester says he are aiming for a 2nd stage waiting the way for champions to the group stage when they take on our b leipzig in germany in the next 10 minutes. the writing european champions beat, read stall bel, great in their opening game,
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like say one day for this mess to. so this season, early group team easing between 2 and be some themes besides also made last season in this competition with city completing a safe, no flashing. i have fresh the game, but i phrase the game we're playing live, sing to how intense they are, how to, because read vote, team live, see with michael rosel with the same manager doing brand new, really good things. this is too bad. and whenever you're ready, take off the plastic on the grid, the feet of fine or 32, and a name containing group, the match, the desktop to played with mario head muscle, put the bowie policies. i don't keep a it's a go for back to level methods on the home to solve automotive outside of school in just 5 minutes later, to those in 12 minutes, when it starts at the metropolitan of stadium, and the end of the bc side read name, bleed courtesy of defend the david head coach, but that was not the end of it. i'd like to go again,
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drew level women to increase mandated on the stroke of all the time. and you just knew that would not be the end of the goals. sure enough, it was more data early in the 2nd off to put the hosts in front and they stay base to compete to 32 victory indians, vegas track and field. so need raj chopra has one a 2nd straight goals may lift the asian games. the olympic champion through an incredible 88.88 feet has its own secure victory. ever use competitive shortage in a tougher? it has no one every major javelin title. at some point in his career, most recently was done in lee county 2022, and the will type lean 2033. so texas that shoulder while well, numerous choppers before and says a keep call center. i think a story really for india and for the international olympic committee, india looking at putting
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a bid together to host the summer olympics in 2036 in the amount of interest that shoppers creating these home country is really getting that process some momentum as to the i r c. well, that desperate his efforts to try and get as many view is as they can in a huge country. so for example, we're going to be meeting it in the lights room this month. somebody should see cricket confirmed as a schools as early as the los angeles olympics in 2028 as patrol for these eyes in gainesville, he's retained his title with a season's best throat. i've been talking to the funds of india june with savvy. he signed a problem with sort of impact choppers, performances of having these functions as well. did you have any that lucian in india, if you go to hinterlands like guy states like harvey on up and job, they have a like a generally, but use all your books and you and because of the resting jumping back on. now the young kids are trying to get hands and getting they had been reducing devices in general, integrated with mutual friends with them, a little bit of what is useful worship creators. but now there is one place and there's one need to broad. oh we oh shopping, what, another old son,
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right of track and field it says as of ocean, a castle was an action either loads this stadium winning the high gym, busy so often does. it's the 3rd time now he's one of the asian games title. he's also a 3 time world champion. remember there was that extraordinary scenario, the olympics in tokyo, when he shed the gold medal with his great friend and rival its leaves, general car time battery, now finished the missing boss and will be back in the power. so in picks next year, hopefully from his point of view winning the gold medal out in front, on his, on the richardson elders era, i'm just, as well hosts, china have dominated most events with the asian games. there is one sport with the balance of power. but decency rests with south asia, and that's come by the, in the means competition in deal of the most successful country, but their overall levels pucky stone will be looking to 10 years. they've been hung
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joe road pat that reports it's a slope that was billed on the rural playing field of sale for asia. but it's about a regular pulse of the mode, an agent games and has emissions to grow even so that this could buddy festival in a car in the pocket. stone is a throwback to the sports traditional roots events like this has been held in villages across the subcontinent for centuries. when the, this type of property is a native to displace this festival takes place once a year or 2 villages by the players have a competition. then the village that event celebrates their victory all year around . and this keeps the spirit of covered their life. some of the the sport has its origins in the ancient sounds good. i pick them up about one story speaks of the young warrior of the one you invited, the 7 to defend the southern end of the army before trying to escape back to his
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r inside. the modern version has 2 teams of 7 players each. the attacking side sends the right to across the quote to target opponents for returning to his team without being cold. by the easy now blood in putting job in the back of star. sure lanka. it's a game of soil and it's the most popular game in this region. in recent years of school, which has expanded out of its rural hotmail, as in india and pakistan and gained the following. and countries as far as the oldest carrier. and it's also found that appeal and most the of it always middle classes of this up confidence with the introduction of the product about the lead it is for the full team falls forward to 2023. so i'm hoping that they can win that 1st and the agent guides could bodies heartland harm jo. then mary rivals with goal was just the india, the cards, asian games champions, iran race. the sports is becoming more global and more competitive with every
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pulsing. yeah. perfect. how does era that and that's what i'm supposed send you send me thing so much paper. well, that brings us to the end of this new sound. but notice back in
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