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for the, you're watching the, the names coming to live from berlin. key figures of a us bar, right extremist group, receive, have 3 sentences to senior members of the proud boys militia which spearheaded the attack on the us capital in january 2021. that more than a decade, each in prison for their role in the plots. also coming up on the show, the african union suspends got bonds, membership in the wake of a to strongly condemning the takeover. so here from our correspondence and paris fans east scooters from the street once handle that as part of an electro whole
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building revolution. now many find them to be a nuisance. increase in voters, have given them the, the hello, i'm quite richardson. thank you so much for joining us. in the united states to former leaders of the right wing extremist group, the proud boys have been sentenced to prison for their role in the january 6th capital attack. zachary row was given 15 years and just hours after joseph bigs received a 17 year sentence. prosecutor said they were key figures in the violent attempt to overturn the 2020 election results. big the sentence is one of the longest handed out in the capital right cases for proud boys. members were already convicted of seditious conspiracy. in may, c, d, w, corresponded janelle to milan,
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told us more about the court's decision from washington. indeed, the sentences handed down to joseph biggs and zachary rail are among the harshest. so handed down in these cases related to january 6 of which by the way, they are over a 1000 now. and this really has to do with the gravity with which the judge saw the rules and instigating the attack on the capital. so basically what the judge said, the judge in this case, timothy kelly said that this was a national disgrace. that january 6th, a harm to the a convent and american convention that supported the rule of law and the constitution that so an american tradition around the peaceful transfer of power had been broken and has been lost. in the big's case, he cited a big's role in tearing down barriers that allowed writers to search forward. and
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to him that was a meaningful and deliberate step to disrupt the electoral vote ongoing in the capital at that time. and the rails, casey sided, how rail sprayed police officers with chemical irritants. now both man cried in the court room. biggs said that his daughter needed them. real said that he regretted his actions. but again, we're looking at 17 years for bigs. 15 years for rail and that represents so the 2nd and 3rd harsh has punishments meet it out for january 6, respectively, with the harshest punishment still going to be always keeper stewart rhodes, who got 18 years miss. janelle de milan reporting from washington while the african union has suspended guns. membership after military officers seized power on wednesday. to know if he had closed the workers and names the chief of the republicans guard as have of a transitional government. world leaders have condemned wednesdays to which and did
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more than 5 decades of people and go family rule. alonzo, a position party has asked who leaders to recognize its candidates as the winner of last week's elections. let's get across the deed of these correspondent ali central . well, mine's been covering the story for us from illegals. that nigeria, we saw the african union was relatively quick to suspend. come on after this coup. what kind of signal does that sound to uh, well, plan. it does uh indicate once again that the african unions uh, uh, basically stance on uh, included, sounds uh across different parts of africa. i will not be accepted, it will not be welcome. its not wanted just likely see now we used that pin in front of me uh, quite slow. uh in terms of the issue in sanctions. uh and uh, 40 new jersey to waste on on this. okay. so forgot born, they've been very quick to uh, issue sanctions, i con,
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damage it to the wells saying that the one that was the restoration of constitutional owner at the gap, while he totally points to uh, more problem to some of the situation actually of where the african union because basically it looks, i guess some of those now we're putting out the cool fires in west africa and also it was sent in africa now. and these measures are they likely to actually have an effect on events on the ground and go on? well that is the tricky positive plan. we've seen sanctions from a you in different uh, places like, uh you know, uh the j i know, save money and looking at possibly rent duty. uh, now for the set of ethic in the country i got bought in might be a tricky one, because uh uh, this is a 2 basic cable expensive to generate the full that's removed the long routing dynasty of the bundle family. and also a dispute to the elections that which just happened a couple of days ago, which uh, with the name that i live on the west. uh, i do that, we're not before. he was
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a resident by the ministry, so it waste that needs to be seen happy to live, but uh, you know, it seems on, in graphical government because of people asking and basically do with that mode that the phone goes away and they haven't been in the region to, to face sweets and we'll see how it goes in terms of how defensive a really high effect the cap on, on the ground in the weeks days, you know, as, as they come. and what do we know about the military hunter's plans of the crew leaders indicated at this point? what they are planning to do? well, where are the lights and stuff from the community? this is what it will be swearing in. uh the uh, the good just to need. uh, uh, that's uh the price of only game game uh, as the transition. now presidents on monday, september the 4th. uh, this has come as a surprise that cindy opposition, who claim that been to the faith was bought in either direction was months or they won the ministry to have a read counts of the elections rather than swearing in uh,
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the uh, the community, the as the transition now i need of a country and they've also raise questions about that is where to go to us where they mean because the constitutional cause was uh, was basically renounced. it was a res, dissolved by the school leaders when they took up that took them a power on wednesday. so how comedy sweated is what happens next. next i'm just waiting on getting my feet on. how long will he stay in power? because that is one things that have, i mean, well i'm getting a bunch of dentistry i'd be remove about 53. yeah. that will, that gives us the nice things and then have them be judges that empower in dublin. that has never happened before. we will of course, the following events as they unfold for you. thank you so much that is needed. these correspond at least trickle now for now though, let's take a look at some other stories making headlines at this hour. hope francis has arrived in mongolia beginning the 1st ever people visit to the nation. the trip through the buddhist majority nation is a sign of support for the countries tiny,
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but growing catholic community, it's only around one and a half 1000 long. got small go williams identify as catholics out of a population of more than 3000000 and i put or prison inmates, have taken dozens of law enforcement officers hostage across several detention facilities. explosions also hit the capital tito on thursday authority. se games were targeting police agencies. i could always grappling with a surgeon violence like linked to the drug trafficking trade and ukrainian president will let him are zalinski such as country has developed a new long range weapons system in his evening address the landscape. that'd be undefined weapon had struck a target 700 kilometers away. the announcement appears to be a reference will strike on a russian airfield near the estonian border on wednesday. south africans are coming to terms with a building fire in johannesburg that resulted in the depths of at least 74 people,
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south african presidents through i'm opposed to, has blamed what he described as criminal elements for conditions in the overcrowded building. he said, gangs had exploited families living there and demanded extortionate rents. authorities are investigating what caused the fire or friends and relatives stand behind police tape down the street from the apartment complex, wondering, hoping, praying that their loved ones are not among the dead pulled from the building. in one of the deadliest residential fires in south africa's history, the scarcity of affordable housing and johannesburg has led to several large squatter camps and the country's most populous city. like the one where this fire broke out. what i know my family, it was 2 sides. when i come, when i try my best to find a my 5 minute, i never found one of them. the fire broke out in the middle of the night, leading to terrifying scenes with some jumping from windows to escape,
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while others remained trapped inside. hours later, the flames were still smoldering and the human cost became more clear. during the visit to the site, south africa's president called the fire a great tragedy. we've got to go to the bottom of what caused this fire and also address from now on. it's a wake up call for us to begin to address the situation of housing. he says the city on building one house, a shelter for women. but when that lease expired, the building was hijacked by criminals. as he put it. criminals who then levied events on uh uh on vulnerable people and families who need and want accommodation invested in the city. poor people. yes. needs to live
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in the city. but that needs to be older. that needs to be law and order in the in the city rama, oppose the promise of full investigation into the causes of fire. as well as the hundreds of derelict structures in johannesburg that are illegally occupied of the to paris. now, where a band on a rental electric scooter is, comes into effect today. the firm's capital was the 1st city in europe to embrace the scooters, hoping they'd help reduce emissions. but for many, they became a nuisance to many reckless writers and clogged sidewalks. now patients voted to bid due to the scooter to send another to e scooters, but they're getting harder to find. it's his job to collect the rental students here in paris, in less than a day. they're all meant to be gone. i don't know, but it, it, it is a switch to another to this app helps them locate them. although they've been
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getting scarcer over the past days. never has a means of transport and so divisive as the talking it as provisions call them in the summer home face time is that it's such a pleasant way of getting around. is it you can swing left or right? it's not stressing like a car to keep a budget. i wouldn't miss them. i can't tell you how often i nearly ran over school to ride as if i don't really what i love them or hate them a referendum then the scooters in april, just 5 years ago, parents who was the 1st european city to embrace east scooters hoping to reduce carbon emissions. but too often they lay a band in the streets and accidents became more frequent language that google neo, which successfully richards the top speed of the scriptures. but they kept getting more and more dangerous helmets on compulsory. and it's impossible to prevent 2 people from writing on one scrutiny that's done. so that's what's the next. it's
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now it's add, you're talking it benjamin gobeel has to get his company scooters off the streets by the deadline. and they'll have to fill the show. i'm all this could have been handled differently. we've drawn out conclusions and now concentrating on e bikes and power science plus, but yet, that's all we can do. the in the almost $15000.00 e scooters are now headed for warehouses on the outskirts of paris, where they're getting a once over the money. if i fix the brakes, the wheels see if the motor still works, as you'll see them look at these scooters are headed for other cities, some even to berlin. on the right side, the batteries also fit the bikes that will now be replacing the scooters. the city of paris supports that shift as they desperately want to uphold their traffic emissions policy bothering you a secret,
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and we'd like to paris to become the biking and pedestrian capital. that's the plan for the future. many people here hope the bankers will be more considered in traffic than a scooter. writers were. for now, it's game over for the 20 minutes. they're just a souvenir of a paras passed some sports names before we go and you way fi has announced european football players and coaches of beer for both the men's and women's game set. the women's player of the year spanish world capital winner. i turned up on monte voice her support for her teammate jenny ad most so it was forcibly kissed by the countries as a president after the final. meanwhile, ministers that he's earling hollins now to the award for men's play revere. so and they're going to feed man who led to england to the world cup final one, the women's coaching award, and dedicated it to the spain team. ford from the pep for the old. i took the men's award after taking man city to the trouble of lead cops and champions week titles.
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