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all not operate. the judge called their actions chilling, haunting down and murdering our barry, who was jogging in their mostly white neighbourhood. also coming up, cause that's don's president, gives the order to shoot on site. but custom jo mud, tokai of promises those behind deadly violence will be eliminated. but there is no wind to the unrest, even as he calls on the military help from russia and its allies and german shocker . it kicks off after the winter break janet's corona virus, one by munich mill. as the pandemic removes 9 players from the li leaders ah and warm welcome to viewers around the world. i'm michael oak, who a court in the us state of georgia has given life sentences to 3 white man
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convicted of murdering all men. are great, a black man, the presiding judge said he handed down the harshest sentence possible due to the defendants callous words and actions. i'm at arbor is killing help to fuel the black lives matter protests that walk the u. s. a. head of the 2020 electrodes outside a court house in georgia, crowd hangs on the lips of the judge inside an outburst of joy, as these words were read out over the loudspeaker. mister mc michael. the court sentences you as follows. count one, malice, murder, life without the possibility of parole. felony murder, travers michael, had killed ahmed aubrey cow without her jog felony with a shotgun, heated by operation of law. the mod aubrey was merc, tragedy. tragedy on many, many levels. almost torn r,
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i'm sorry. on february 23rd of 2020, almost 2 years ago, a resident of glenn county, a graduate of brunswick high. the son of brother, the young man with dreams was gone down in this community. dated this 24th, like michael had been convicted of murder november alongside his father, gregory, and neighbor, william bryan. only bryan will be allowed to appeal for parole after 30 years of william or crime. they each have no remorse and do not deserve any leniency. this wasn't a case of mistaken identity or a mistake. in fact, they tell they chose to target my fan because they didn't want him in their community as follows. the men claim they thought aubrey was fleeing a crime, but it was found not they were not arrested after chasing down the 25 year old. and
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that caused and shooting him dead. that changed when this video emerged filled by brine, it captures the chase and the shots that aubrey who seen falling to the ground after fighting for his life the mono start nationwide outraged that fit. and the protest flooring detection, don't floyd, a black man killed by a police officer. wow. to the people outside the courthouse, the sentencing of aubrey's keyless array of hope in a country where races violence too often goes unpunished. ah, now lets take a look at some other stories making use round the world at this hour. if the opium has released opposition leader askin to nigga the i'm horror, a politician was detained in 2020 after deadly anti government protests. his
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release is among a series of surprised pardons for high profile political prisoners, announced by the government on friday. it said the move was to promote dialogue as the armies embroiled in ethnic conflict on several fronts. chinese state media say an explosion in china has killed 16 people and wounded 10 others. it caused the collapse of a canteen in the city of tron, king, trapping workers. inside it suspected the blast was caused by gasoline. kelsey no my days of record breaking rain have swamp parts of the northwestern us. a major interstate highway was closed for several hours due to flash flooding, which stranded motorists in their cars. one man is missing after he tried to move his car to higher ground. to context and now and there are new reports of intense gun fire in central mit early on saturday. that's after the government claimed it
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had regained control over the country's largest city. i'm a t has become the central flash point during days a violent protest in the central asian nation, during which dozens have been killed and thousands arrested. the u. s. has announced it'll allow non essential staff to leave. it's consulate there at the president's request. russia is sending in thousands of troops from former soviet states to help put down the unrest. how mattie ablaze the city scarred from the worst violence to hit, because it's done in 30 years. president chi, if told casa security forces, they could shoot to kill, opening the door for a dramatic escalation in the crack don't protesters, contractor the counter terrorist operation continues. the militants have not laid down the arms. they continue to commit crimes or prepare for committing them. the fight against them should be completed. whoever does not surrender will be
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eliminated. the kremlin has heated president psychiatry calls for assistance and sent more than 2000 troops to help protect the fire on russia's doorstep. but there are few signs of peace here on the streets of kazakhstan as each day brings fresh bloodshed. almighty the country's largest city has become grown. 0 in a deadly battle against what many here see as a crooked government. what are the least we want to tell the whole world that the only thing flourishing in kazakhstan is corruption? at night when we hear explosions, i'm scared. it hurts to know that young people are dying, but you might, with the protests began over a hike in fuel prices. but decades of corruption and inequality have found the flames of rebellion across a nation rich in resources to chi of response to the protest sparked international
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concern vehicle which dot, we want to protect the rule of law everywhere. so to that end, we call for no violence and for an end to violence, subsistence. and obviously that also means that there should be no violence against citizens. in that sense, those unity and what is being heard from the e u. the german government, from me and many others around the world who are seeing please come back to peaceful progress in the country. ah, but as to kind of raises the stakes in his fight for political survival, there is worry that peaceful progress has given way little authoritarianism. germany's or national and regional leaders have agreed on a series of measures to combat rising krona virus infections. case numbers are now or 3rd higher than a week ago. people going out, socializing faced hydro restrictions and to count as fully vaccinated. they need to
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have had a booster. jabber show a negative test result. as the leaders disgust new pandemic measures of the front of their minds was the army crown variant, which is set to become the dominant strain in germany. thought is because one thing is clear. micron will keep us busy for a long time to come, and that is why we cannot sound the all clear for our health care system. it must be said clearly we will see higher infections and there will also be many new patients in the hospital. if infected people and even their contacts have to isolate in large numbers, some fear, even the emergency services could lack the personnel to do their essential job. so the politicians have taken a risky decision shortening isolation period for those who've had contact with infected people. and in some cases, removing the isolation requirement altogether, status was any contact person who has received the boost to show no longer has to
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go into quarantine. we've agreed on this in close consultation with all responsible parties involved here in germany. all others can lead quarantine or isolation after 10 days if they're no longer symptomatic. i told the men at the same time a tightening of restrictions for people came to go out for a meal or a drink. entry to restaurants and bars will be limited to the vaccinated, all recovered, who also have a negative test. that address is the fact people can't wear a mask while they're eating and drinking. and if they've had their boost shot, they won't need a test. that point is intended to encourage more to take out vaccination the campaign to get the vaccines into arms is proceeding fast. but chancellor showed says it's not fast enough. he once 30000000 more doses administered during january . so far it has been less than $3000000.00. in other health related news results of the new study suggests the number of adults living with dementia around
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the world will nearly triple to more than 150000000. by the year 2050 obesity and smoking are among the risk factors likely to drive this increase. u. s. researchers estimate that north africa and the middle east. in particular, we'll see a dramatic rise. more people getting older and indulging in unhealthy habits. that's what a landmark study found were the main reasons for an expected spike in dementia. cases will rise in every country, but the middle east and north africa will see an almost 400 percent rise in the number of people with the degenerative brain disease. by the year 2050 the projection and north african, the middle east, where we're quite large and it's a, do you like increases both and population growth and population aging? and here we've been about a factor in particular, in that region row,
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the large anticipated increase in demand shepherd and demand shall leads to a loss of brain function. thinking, reasoning, and remembering, destroying life slowly reset. you see that though the numbers are not set in stone, they should serve as a warning to act. no. this isn't an or an important these to consider. i'm in the future planning no matter where you are. you will see a less pronounced increase with 40000000 cases in 2050 compared to around 8000000. no believe to be a result of the older population. and a long history of grappling with unhealthy lifestyles, healthy diet, lower alcohol intake stalls, smoking, and so this is sort of mantra, look after the hearts and you look after the head. experts see healthy eating campaigns as well as the use of medication, like aspirin,
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to prevent stroke have help to combat the disease. when i start in said decrease in the numbers of some dimensions, such as vascular dimensions. so this'll help promotion elements of managing risk factors is starting to have an impact. some encouraging signs for policy makers faced with a sergeant demand for dementia care. in the decades to come, the buddhist league returned with a bang after the winter break as merchant glad bach stun league leaders bind munich . byron would normally have come into the mattress strong favorites, but the bavarian were missing 9 stars. due to cov 19 dr. buck took advantage, and in doing so breathed a little life into the title. chase. glad by coach dowdy hooker was all smiles as he greeted his byron counterpart yearly at na guzman. this, despite the enormity of the task in front of him,
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not guzman had to be happy to have yashimi kemesha back after a 2 month absence due to cobit 19. and he was definitely glad that a certain prolific polish striker is on his team. robert levin doff ski opening the scoring for byron in the 18th minute. but 9 minutes later, the visitors responded. flaw he annoy house doing the honors. he was unmarked by the bye and defense any volleyed. impass spend old ice who was filling in with manual noah out with cove. it a few minutes later, stephan lajna headed home a corner to make it to one. and hooter was still smiling. this one just out of the reach of the diving. alright. in the 2nd half by and repeatedly threatened jamal lucy, allah denied here by yon summer, but they couldn't hit the target. and that's how it ended. now all the black box
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were smiling as they pick up 3 crucial points against no less then by and munich, the ground breaking actors. sidney poitier has died at the age of 94. he was the 1st black winner of the best actor oscar for the 1963 film lily's of the field inspired a generation during the civil rights era. with rolls crossing the racial divide. after decades in the public, i sidney poitier received the presidential medal of freedom from barack obama in 2009. i was, oh wow. you all up to day coming up next, our tech show shift looks at how we can live forever, at least digitally. there's more now website d, w dot com a michael. okay, in berlin, we'll see at the top of the next hour. ah sh ah, where i come from. we have to fire for every breath i was born and raised in the me
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