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bruce were demanding that the government moved forward on the long delayed senses of position groups, say the data would have given them more seats in congress and more state resources . the man accused of attacking the husband of u. s. health of representative speaker, nancy pelosi has reportedly pleaded not guilty in court ruling canadian man allegedly assaulted popaleski with a hammer after breaking into the couples home in san francisco is facing assault and attended, kidnapping charges. now for me, you as president, donald trump has announced his political come back at his mar lago, a state in florida. the election deny told a cheering crowd. he's running for president again in 2024. ladies and gentlemen distinguish garrison. my fellow citizens, americans come back,
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starts right now in order to make america great at laurie's again, i am tonight announcing my candidacy for president. ah, we're having to have more on that trumpet later that we move on for now. the united nation says there are now 8000000000 people on planet earth. the global population has increased rapidly over the past century. before that and the 1800, the world's population was only around 1000000000. now at 8000000000 numbers likely to keep on rising a newborn boy in the indian capital daily. his parents overjoyed, but also apprehensive. god thought that hey, this fear of the future competition is increasing by the day. it's getting very competitive for children. and competition will only increase in the future competitions of where they give to india, spearheading global population growth and predicted to become the world's most
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populous country next year. in its claustrophobic cities, millions are just scraping by appealing increased means more people and less work for me. i global population growth is slowing, not in india and parts of asia and africa. nigeria, capital law goes, is africa's largest city packing in 14000000 residents. many believe education is key to raining in excess of growth from paul johnson. i believe that's what you're doing. you are the stronger you are in court like the believe that i am on the grass. so more to drain and miss you. i am on the man. i'm another home on the job for more today. yeah. tell me strong on is my exactly really true. so i'd be like about the what we need to really look into. people need to be well informed. some parents have other worries than over crowding and poverty. i'm, as of korean goes,
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little girl was born and to war in the ukraine and capital keith, the mother nevertheless, looks to the future with optimizon, a feeling of the theme. she's a strong baby. she came into this world for a reason that back on the birth wasn't easy. we survived a lot together during the time of my pregnancy, the shelling the stress of the relocation staying here or evacuation. i think she has a big future ahead of her. we had the windshield me who we can live with. oh, but peace is likely to become a precious commodity itself. as an expounding global population and climate change, the to 5th, a competition for scarce resources. now for more on donald trump's feed for president in 2024, we're joined now by the deputies, carolyn and she moy, who's now at mar lago, donald trump's resort in florida. charlene, looking from afar,
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the announcement carried all the trump hole marks. what did you make of it from close quarters? nothing really new. it was his old to narrative. he has been going through his old talking at pauline's and he has been talking about i'm very fight a fact. like, for example, saying that the wall at the southern border of the united states, mexico has completely, has been completely built, which is not through. we have been there that is not true. we have been there. we have seen that that wall has not been built completely as he claimed during his ph. m. and he was also a talking about the current bite and administration at that thinks used to be better when he was a president. he promised to unify this country and to make a greater country out of the united states. it's the same old narrative that we have been hearing this time again. it clearly has the support is still
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a week after disappointing results, though in the mid term elections. is this still the same level of enthusiasm? do you think for donald trump's candidacy? the answers the album is not as big as we were expecting. and we have been here journalist from all over from japan, from germany, from austria, ab, but at the supporters were really a small number around to 100 or 150. 1 of the supporters keeps on standing behind as a, during the lives, as you can see, and that the crowd hasn't been as big as we expected. and so this is probably also a symbol and a sign of the supporters of donald trump. they are not as many as, as they used to be, especially before the mid terms. i don't think he needs to run again. i think our constitutional republic needs to be restored are duly elected president, which is donald trump needs to be restored. i hope that he announces tonight at 9 o'clock, his a commitment to our country. i hope now to day,
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the dear nouns that he make an independent independent party america. first, he will take the votes from the republicans by with to get rid of their republican establishment. that the same as the democrats, mitch mcconnell is the same as the democrats, sir carolyn, or do you think it's just trumps? very colorful supporters that are happy to see him running water democrats. think of his candidacy the, the best thing that happens for democrats after the mid terms. it's quite clear also for the republican party that donald trump doesn't have the support that he used to have. and so if the democrats are sending in front of a political party that is played in 2 pro tramp supporters, trump people,
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and the ones who are again same and might even at support a different candidate. like, for example, of florida's governor randi santis, then that could be could mean a chance for the democrats add to as well to, to have even more support from the voters and the presidential elections in 2024. the unflappable caroline a chimney at mar logo. thank you so much. now, cub $27.00, host nation, egypt is increasingly vulnerable to the effects of climate change facing rising sea levels and severe flooding in the nile delta in egypt, climate change is threatening people's livelihoods in winter floods are becoming increasingly fierce. salt water seeping into farm land and destroying settlements on the coast to win lavion. the water flooded the whole area here right down to the streets and ruined the fields on them where to go with us or on how to close it off . this dyke now offers protection. it was co financed by the german government
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development ministers venue should. so stop by on route to shar, mal shape should say, as promising more financing. germany wants to invest 550000000 euros to expand hydrogen power world wide. hydrogen is considered a climate friendly or alternative to oil, coal and gas. the minister also wants a global protective umbrella fund, paid for by rich nations. germany has pledged 170000000 euros. countries should be able to get crisis help quickly. i asked them and therefore i'm glad that the topic of loss or damage made it on to the agenda here. it's the 1st time we have managed that and negotiations are now taking place. but i'm not sure if there will be a result of this conference because it usually takes longer to sort out the details . it's not just about money scale whiskey men. of course the money has to reach people for this. that's why it's so important that we worked with the most
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vulnerable countries to develop this global shield concrete and thought the canada scapes. so didn't mention come ladies and gentlemen. so far, only a few countries have pledged money, shallow, and some here say that disaster relief is too little. i'm with effects and benefits industry much more than it helps struggling countries. they're only concerned with keeping the fossil fuel industry as profitable as possible and as long as possible. and in the same minute, the whole issue of keeping one client 5 alive become an elusive dream. the system has been gamed at our expense as small island developing steve and the expense of future generations, antigen, barbie. it is here to declare that the game in cannot continue, no longer compensating poorer countries that are hard hit by climate change is just
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one of many unsolved issues. and the clock is ticking. the summit ends on friday. now space fans will be hoping it's 3rd time. lucky for today's planned launch of the ottoman one mission, nasa and the european space agency i once again attempting to send a latest spacecraft into orbit around the moon. the and crude flight will be a test for a lighter astronaut, laid landing on the moon technician, say they're confident they're fix the problems that forced them to cancel to earlier launch attempts, the most powerful rocket on earth is struggling to get off the ground. the countdown has been twice aborted in recent weeks. after hydrogen leaks were detected in nasa's giants space launch system. thousands of rocket watches in florida hoping to see the biggest blast off in history were left disappointed.
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despite the ottomans mission, being years overdue, nasa isn't willing to rush. we do not launch until we think it's right. safety is the top of the list. when we're ready to go back out there, we'll go back out there and try for another launch. if all goes to plan the space launch system will soon be streaking through the sky. the and crude or ryan capture will will separate and circle the moon before returning to earth after 6 weeks. later launch is aimed to land humans on the moon by 2025 and eventually to explore other planets. one of those hoping to be on board is germany's alexander guest, the sequence of, of missions to allow us to get surface access to the moon in the end potentially even get the surface of base the surface station like an antarctic base. and then
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from that, we learn how to go to mars the gateway. actually, it's in such a high orbit on the moon, and it could actually go from the moon to mars. but 1st, it needs to leave planet earth. each launch costs and estimated $4000000000.00. nasa is feeling the heat from critics who say, author miss is a costly waste. technicians said i fixed the fueling problems, though they still can't guarantee a successful lift off. and before we go, his a reminder of our top stories. nato allies are expressing solidarity with poland. following reports, the russian missiles at the village, near the ukrainian border killing to holland has put its military on the lid. russia denies that its missiles have struck polish territory. incident came on the day when russia launched and the wife of miss al, strikes on targets across he cried, at least to have been killed. explosions were also reported in other cities.
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