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my work to help with infant coach on this and my name is elena quinn and i work at the news . this is e double the news and i spent 3 dad and others injured and the germans did your 1st work. following a knife attacked, bystanders confront packets and may have prevented further bloodshed ahead of his arrest by police close on the program. loved ones, hope for miracles in florida as the chance of rescuing survivors from a collapse building. the miami local officials confirm for depth 160
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remain missing us presidents at joe by mates with african presidents after shotgunning as the taliban issues. threats and gains ground ahead of a full nato troop withdrawal. 5 people are dead and hundreds more injured after event. tornado hits the czech republic, the most devastating stoled man in modern history. ah, i'm so gay. welcome to the program. we begin here in germany, where the 3 people have been killed and at least 5 other seriously injured in a knife attack. police shot and arrested a 24 year old somali man, the southern city of boards, bird, the state of bavaria. interior minister says the suspect has a history of mental illness,
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least have confirmed there. is there further danger to the public where this is a pedestrians tried to hold off the attacker? where does the said the nice man attacked people in the city center for no apparent reason? and because before he was be he was confronted by passes by and that arrested yonder. somebody had to be there. we saw him. he had a really big knife and was attacking people's and then people tried to throw chairs, umbrellas, or cell phones at him to stop him. but none of that was. yeah, but he had looked into the club. so how did you pull it's high? it's been the police approached him and his shot was fired. you could hear that clearly. in any case they caught him straight to the verge. then i will be joined before to sasha hack. welcome, sasha. tell us what's going on there now. now it's quite calm. what we see is right behind us. this is the scene where the, the thing happened today. it was about 17 o'clock, 1730,
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and around the corner where the policeman place now and the ambulance place. there was that 24 year old attacker who tried to injure a woman and then the eye witnesses tried to help her and people around to try to help her. and what then happens was several sites. we could see that in the social media on, on, on, on, on videos of the witnesses that people try to help. and they were injured to. so what we know by know what the police said about half an hour ago was that is a single single attacker that he might be psychological in the crisis. and note, no information for a terra tech or something like this. and what you could see on these videos, most numerous of people were trying to help that woman trying to help everybody who was injured, which was absolutely dramatic and crazy that they tried to,
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to overwhelm him. the future that they tried to, to, to stop him with his 40 centimeter long knife and then he tried to run away in that little street over there where the, the policeman, off standing no. and what i would have told us what you heard a single shot, and after that the command was arrested. what's known of the victims. what we know about the victims right now is just 5 minutes ago. the police confirmed but it's 3 depth. and there might be several possibly really, really heavily injured like 16 people heavily injured. and we hope with these people and we hope that the number of that is not not rising in the night. right. and this, this attack not known to police, he wasn't known to the police for my information, he's 20 feet of 24 years old. he might be from somalia visit for the police said 10
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minutes ago. but that's all i know about him. the police is saying that he's a single attacker, that there was no further for the people involved in the, in the, in the action. and that he might be in a psychological crisis. right? votes broke a small time, but this is not the 1st time the stacy has suffered this sort of attack. actually it's, it's almost the day 5 years ago and the 21st of june, 2016. we had an attack in a train, very, very close to report. that was the man like 17 years old and he attacked several people in the train with next. and they were, they were really, really seriously injured. these people came from from the far east and they suffered till today of the injuries they had. 5 years ago was that thank you so
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much for joining us. sasha hoc in voice book, breaking news decisions here. the w former u. s. police officer derek chauffeur, has been sentenced to 22 and a half years. the murder of george floyd court 1st heard impact statements from mr . floyds family made calls for the maximum gentle time for showing the past sentence. for the most serious charge of it is still facing civil rights charges because we haven't been county dw correspondence. stephan simons is in is a minneapolis in front of the courthouse where the census thing is happening. welcome, stephanie. so took us through the reactions to the sentence. well, the reaction say here, right after it was announced that derek, so been received for well go to prison for to 22 years and a half were subdued. actually very calm. now. you can maybe hear this and you can
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see it in the background 7 out of the picture here. or there is a small group of activities. protesters pro george floyd protesters, and it's actually more press there if it looks as a bigger crowd, it's not the case. this is more press than actually protest. is there a little bit agitated? and that has something to do that. some people allegedly white people are asking questions. they don't want to hear one way or another 22.5 years for derrick shopping. and where does this settle? 40 years would have been the maximum possible 12th and a half would have been the minimum possible. the prosecutor wanted 30 years. the prosecutor wanted 30 years and the defense wanted. mr. shaw would actually walk free probation and walk out of here with the a days kept imprison, already accounted, and as a credit for him now. k hale, the judge, k. hill,
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came down with 22.5 years. and the reason for this, all the aggregating factors, which he had decided on about a month ago, that they are valid, for example, that derek showing showed specific cruelty when he was for 9 minutes and 25 seconds on george floyd's neck. and that he did what he did in the presence of miners of children and so on. so there you have a 22.5 years, but here's the caveat. is this over now? no, it is not why 2 reasons. a, there is an appeal, expected defense has about 90 days, 3 months time to file an appeal and to appeal this judgement from judge scale here the state judge, state charges number 2. reason number 2 is there is a federal case still pending against mister sharp in. and that is a civil rights case from federal prosecutors. there's not even
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a court date for this now. so everything, all things considered showing in court and how many years he goes to prison and cetera, et cetera, is still a ongoing story. right? so $22.00 and a half years for the murder of george floyd, you, you told us through the immediate reaction there outside the courthouse to the, to, to have heard from the floyd family or indeed the show and that legal team. yeah, it is too early. the flight family has spoken during what is called a victim statement period where the victims could, could make impact statements and 2 brothers of george floyd. they were speaking before the sentence was announced. and they had, that was quite impressive. a lot of trouble actually to stay on on, on point to the very emotional trauma, to speak to paul many times and wipe away tears. they talked about the impact for the family, and one brother said and backed or pleaded with the court saying,
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i ask you to give him the many possible maximum sense, whatever is legally possible. please throw the book at him. that gives the family closure. are we expecting the family to speak out in a little bit? not sure exactly when this will happen, but i do. it will happen. and then we'll know more on this now towards the crowd here in minneapolis. there is no rights or anything expected here. there will be maybe a shouting here shouting a little march down the street around the pin government center. but that's about it, simon se in minneapolis. thank you so much. just to be shown in 3, something who killed at george for $22.00 and a half years for is not a stay in the united states. were a rescue workers in the state of florida, searching for survivors in the rubble. the partially collapsed 12 story apartment
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building possibly came down in the early hours of thursday morning. local officials have confirmed, at least for the death, nearly 160 people are still missing. heavy machinery, rescue dogs and special listening tools of being deployed as rescuers search for signs of life. it's day to for rescue operations in florida. the sun comes up and the severe damage is visible. once again, only debris is left of roughly 55 apartment units in surfside, close to miami teams are working in 12 hour shift searching risk. you haven't stopped since they 1st arrived at the scene. in the parking garage, firefighters tried to stabilize the foundation and tunnel into the rebel of what used to be beach front high rise. we are going to work as hard as we can to continue our search and rescue effort. that is our priority. that is where we're focused and protecting our 1st responders who are on the scene. but it's not just
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the rescue teams that are at the scene. non stop residents and neighbors were there throughout the night to support each other, waiting to hear from loved ones. i tried to conduct them about nobody, nobody answered. i tried to contact them also on what stuff. nobody you know under any and search. so hopefully the are okay in the area where the collapse building is located. many residents have an international background and relatives abroad where we're working with constituents to help get visas process quickly. so we can get their family members over here to be able to make sure that they can be standing by to get to the critical needs. they're all waiting for florida declared the state of emergency to release additional funds and personnel. federal assistance is on the way as well. all we can do is try to help people that are in that situation. obviously get us answers as well for the future. so something like
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this never happens again. because it's not just the search for survivors that keeps this community on tenterhooks. they want answers about how this could happen. we'll take a look at some of the other stories that making headlines around the world's starting bella roost, which has moved the attic has been german romance, savage of prison, to house the rest, immense was arrested in may after his rider life is intercepted of its way to billions from athens authorities in batteries for the plain to land in mid, where he was taken into custody. prompting international outrage. 12 german troops and another you and soldier, have been wounded in a car bomb attack in mali. it happened north of that base camp caster, which is north us. if you go, it's the worst attack on the bond is vast, and germany became involved in the peacekeeping mission. in 2013 you latest ended day to day in person, somebody in brussels. the meeting was full of disagreement over how to advance
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communication between the block and russia and what to do about the new law in hungry that restricts discussions of l. g b t. issues it was a difficult night for new leaders as they rallied behind one of their own and against one of their own, with hungary, new law targeting the l g b t. few community provoking a backlash. so intense, some leaders called be experienced unprecedented. we had, we sincere sometimes even emotional, it's change of use institute of arguments on those topics, but just the opportunity for many leaders to reaffirm various turns commitments. he says, of those fundamental values and gary and prime minister victor or bon was nearly isolated in his insistence that banning the portrayal of homosexuality to young people is in line with hon. gary and values. while xavier battelle, the openly gay luxembourg, is prime minister,
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passionately appealed for his long time acquaintance to show social tolerance. if it took as usual to the victory that i see 2 days of the week or a new year's, the goal was open, intolerant, international. it's a shame you commission president or to live under lion, has given the hungarian government until the end of the month to explain itself before launching legal action for discrimination. although she says there will not be an effort to convince budapest to quit the block in on down. leading st 1000000 mentioned hungary, there are 10000000 people, and i am firmly convinced that there are 10000000 good reasons for hungry to be to remain a part of the patient on your own is on flapped, but hungary wasn't the only hot spot in a long night a last minute proposal by you heavyweights, germany and france to hold a summit with the russian president vladimir putin was met with y disapproval, by other leaders. feeling a disappointment to the german chan lar and what was likely for lest you council meeting marco was unhappy with suggestions. the meeting with putin could be seen as
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rewarding him. does the to me as well by the said the doctor. does that send me a bit because it shows that there's not enough moments that can be self confident and clear in that regard. and we have to work on the plate and couldn't go on listen to all that. but with marco leaving office within months, this work will soon be left to other leaders. us present, joe biden host is afghan counterpart. i should have gotten it at the white house today. as i've gotten it done faces a crisis. taliban medicines have been suddenly claiming territory since the u. s. troop pull out began in may or nato troops that are due today by september. the taliban says it is ready to extend its grip over the country. has been biden, has promised billions of dollars in security assistance, but will it be enough? well, there is washington for the details and just a moment versus report. searching for anything they can salvage scrap
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merchants pick 3. what's left of a former us base bag room. once but nerve center for operations in afghanistan, this is what remains here. after america the longest overseas war, the north for taliban is on viewed france steadily gaining territory, taking district after district, the u. n. is sounding the alarm. most districts have been that have been taken surround provincial capitals suggesting that the taliban are positioning themselves to try and take these capitals once the foreign forces are fully withdrawn. the calm before the storm here in the provincial capital of condos residence can only wait as a foot line was closer than secuity. for the seam powerless. just stop the advance in cobbled for militiamen. men who fought against
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the taliban decades ago. and now returning to arms to boast of a defense, more juncture, then we've gathered here to defend the republic. freedom of speech, and the independence of afghan is done. if a taliban one piece, we will make peace with them. i got all of them. what if they want to fight? we'll have we all ready for that and we will defend our last, i mean, the former going to embolden front of the us withdrawal. this commander confidence victory. pursue me to the american. so for the afghan government is a slave administration on this. when the americans leave, it won't last 5 days, the consumer goes out on the sticker with a movie, half of all us troops, i've already left the country. the rest will follow by september. the 11th work i've done is done strapped merchants often dw, corresponded oliver salads in washington. welcome oliver. what can we expect?
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then, from this meeting between the presidents of the united states and afghanistan, quite a desperate situation. feel that the president of god he finds himself in as we've seen in the report, really the african government roading losing power taliban gaining ground. and then there are some reports of us intelligence community suggesting that the government in afghanistan could collapse some 6 months after the u. s. has finally pulled out its troops, its remaining $3500.00 troops off of gaston. so this is the, the underlying situation that god finds themselves in and visit us, pulling out it will be a call for help and us will be willing to offer some kind of help, some 3300000000 us dollars insecurity assistance or on the table. so weapons for of us on a, in other words, but the message is clear, the u. s. is out of town will have to stay on its own feet, right?
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so that's the plan that the situation on the ground deteriorates. the u. s. takes his troops at least a load of money and says he will buy some weapons and security. that's the plan. well, some troops are going to stay. so not all of the troops are leaving a gun to stone from 650 troops to secure the embassy, the u. s. embassy, and i've gotten a sound cobbled airport, but feel the future relationship between of ghana, stan and the us will be rather diplomatic. and financial so money for the african military, reportedly the u. s. is currently looking for military bases in the region for potential future area bonding. but of course the u. s. would rather like to stay clear in the future to clear off guidance. don't tell us about what you think is likely to happen to the many afghans who helps us troops as interpreters, for example, that situation must be quite fragile. yeah, that's they are a very dramatic situation depending on the fact of course,
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on the question. if they're still in the country, i'm at one former interpreter and he was really fearing for the life of his brother right now. who remains enough. ganawe's done. he fear that the taliban could kill him if they find out that he cooperated with. the americans, some $800000.00 contractors are still in the country contractors or interpreters of the us army in the us promise to bring them to the us. but that process is very slow, on average, should take 3 to 4 years for a so called special immigrant visa to be issued. so there are several ideas circulating right now in the range from bringing them to the pacific islands, guam, or to other 3rd countries in the region, and have them wait there while they're there visa applications are being processed, right. it does not sound as though afghanistan is very high, and president biden's list of priorities. certainly other
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topics that are more important to put it carefully, but it is still an important topic, but especially to end the deployment there. so and therefore the u. s. government under, by the news virgil term determined to do that. you have to look at the overall political situation in the u. s. prison button was elected to deliver on domestic issues rather, infrastructure health care, colbert, which he did, plus the americans are tired of war. so in that sense, he is delivering now, by pulling the troops out, that is a bipartisan sentiment, by the way. and that's exactly what we're seeing right now. the ultimate, one of the sellers in washington, all stories around the world now starting into broad term, which has voted in favor of easing its strict abortion. those government proposed legal changes to an act termination when a woman's mental or physical health is it based, or when pieces of fatal physical abnormalities, 62 percent of residents, that the changes straight in horses devoted residents for neighborhoods in central
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sydney to stay home for a week it's thought of measures to contain a growing outbreak of the delta veterans of covered 19. several dozen cases have been recorded this week. at least 5 people have died after read a tornado raised houses to the ground in the southeast of the czech republic. hundreds of others were injured and at least a 1000 homes was where destroyed neighboring austria and slovak you have said cruise to join the rescue effort. this is what wind speeds up to 330 kilometers an hour. can do 7 small towns in the czech republic. south looked like this on friday morning. everything is somewhere here. all the windows, it took everything and it flew through here. everything is all over the courtyard.
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thousands of homes were destroyed or lost power when the tornadoes struck on thursday night among, with strong thunderstorms residence reported hailstones. the size of tennis. both were also extensive traffic disruptions with fallen power lines closing a major motor way the send the send the i can't even describe it. it was like a was i'm everything was spinning around and flying. it took our roof away in one minute. everything changed, emergency work spent the morning combing through the wreckage, looking for survivors. they have now moved on to the painstaking clean up phase. the check ministry of the interior has released over 60000000 euros to help in communities. there also these new charging collection that's brought out overnight and people have been spending sending a lot of money towards those. and also major online crude suppliers in district
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republic. i've been delivering food as a to these areas, so we're things that i am public as a strong sense installer. darcy tornadoes, a red in the czech republic with the last notable one dating back to 2004. that are israel, where researchers say they have identified a previous unknown type of ancient human that lives alongside our species more than a 100000 years ago. the findings shed new lights on the course of human evolution. remnants of an ancient human form near the city of rome, la research is discovered remains of this previously unknown. lincoln evolution, a partial skull and jaw, from an individual who lived between 140120000 years ago. it belongs to a very old roof that lived in the yvonne. we can rewrite in a, in a way the history of the development of the under tells. now we can say that it's
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probably bad. they originate in in the levant, in our region, rather than in europe as a many researchers. so it's and young. now the dig also uncovered large quantities of animal bones as well as stone tools. scientists believe this species most likely interacted with the local homo sapiens, meaning modern day israel may have served as a melting pulse with different human populations mixed with one another before spreading out across several continents. is reminder of our top story at this hour police in the german city of goods have sealed off past the safety following a nice attack that confirmed 3 death i'm of the suspects has be shot and arrested respect to be no further danger to the public world. news of the hour of the day, just a moment, i'll leave you with pictures from tennessee where more than 100000 people took to the streets on friday to celebrate sexual agenda diversity. despite the countries
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