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the beta watch now on youtube, d. w documentary the, this is the, the, the news live from berlin, the former proud boys leader faces decades behind bars. enrique nazario, a sentence to 22 years for his role in the attack on the us capital. the longest sentence yet for involvement in the january 6th, 2021. riots also on the program. there's some of the deadliest weapons of war. conflict monitors, a cluster munitions are killing record numbers of people in ukraine. active is one thing band and american teenage tennis sensation cocoa golf vance to
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a career best of us open 20 to the 19 year old is chasing her 1st grand slam title the . i'm all me in the use of working with the program. the former leader of the far right proud boys militia has been sentenced to 22 years in prison over the january 6th storming of the us capital. enrique daria was convicted of suspicious conspiracy for his role in the attack on the capital and a fail bid to keep donald trump in the white house. spite his election to feed tari a sentence is the longest so far among the more than $1100.00 cases opened against those involved the 2021 attack you know these janelle dom alone and washington told us what's behind the court's decision. as indeed,
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as you pointed out, this is the hardest sentence handed out. so for in connection to the january 6 cases. last week we saw 4 of his proud boy colleagues receive sentences from between 10 to 18 years. and are those sentences were already considered quite severe. so android kentoria was handed the harshest sentence so far, given his leadership role among the proud boys, and also among the riots you have also pointed out that his case is interesting because he wasn't even there that day. he was arrested a few days prior and bad from being then in washington dc. but however, he was a very vocal in his support for the writers online. he was in touch with the other proud boys on the ground. prosecutors likened him then to a general and not a soldier, the judge, and this case timothy kelly has clearly taken that on board. he also said the todds,
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how are you, was motivated by revolutionary zeal, and that he felt about tar, you needed a particularly harsh sentence in order to head off the possibility of anything like january 6 happening again. so it was considered something of a king here. now i want to talk about the divisiveness because of a lot of americans saw the january 6 riots as and attempted to, and others just saw it as a protest that maybe went too far. so what has been the reaction to this and of the, well, i suppose the calendar point to that would be that it, you know, it was american jury's who convicted the proud boys. american jury is composed of ordinary american citizens. so that tells you that there, there is at least a subset of the population that doesn't believe that the proud of boys are experiencing politically motivated persecution, just for protesting. but i think
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a few things here will stand out in the national imagination, right? so the proud boys all tried in the court rooms saying that's all they felt remorse for their actions. tarry o the during court today, in court today, apologize to the police to officers the tow that were attacked during the capital. the judge said that the most harmful thing about january 6 was the damage done to democracy. and of course, this is something that america, that the american public will have in mind as attention shifts to donald trump and his own legal troubles standing from january 6th. this friday because a lot of people saw donald trump as the instigator in chief of the riots. and so could these verdicts have some water and effect on his campaign for the white house and 2024. well, just a reminder of yours. like i said,
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donald trump is facing his own charges related to january 6. he has been charged with attempting to defraud the united states and a conspiracy to defraud the united states and attempting to obstruct an official proceeding. so the electoral vote count in this case, but it's also important to uh to realize that that the committee investigating january 6 was not able to establish a direct coordination between donald trump or the white house or the proud for his . but it's kind of hard to imagine that a jury looking done at donald trump, the donald trump's case. why not look at how the crowd boys or adult and how severe the sentences they were given largely in the service to donald trump. but, you know, we've also seen pulling that says 56 percent of a republican voters. don't think that that these dots, donald trump's ongoing legal troubles would impact his chances of achieving the presidency. however, you know,
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we are at the beginning of his legal sagal and not in the middle. a lot may yet still happen and nothing can really be ruled out at this point. all right, dw corresponded janelle de milan and washington thanks is always let's have a look now. it's in the other stories making news around the world. to rental rains have triggered flooding and eastern greece, killing at least one person and leaving 5 missing neurologist save the amount of water that fell in just 24 hours. was the same as the usual rainfall for the entire autumn. the rain has helped bring deadly wildfires under control that had burn for 2 weeks. at least 21 people have been killed after a psych loan tore through the state of rio grande day to sole and southern brazil, triggered flooding and land slides. hundreds of people have been forced from their homes. 30 say it's the state's deadliest weather disaster ever. and one that more flooding may be coming and staying in brazil, president luis anacio,
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the silver has officially recognized to new indigenous reservations and the amazon granting them legal protection against mining and locking fire. mental is often advocate for giving indigenous communities stewardship over their land argue that it's one of the most effective ways to fight deforestation. buddha has pledged a grant legal recognition to a large number of reservations. one, international conflict monitor, say record numbers of people are being killed by cluster munitions. the war and ukraine is driving casualty figures, up even higher. the weapons are banned in most countries, but both russia and ukraine are using them against each other. a sort of china is a small village south, east of separation. it was really taken by ukrainian forces, but was almost completely destroyed. and the war in part, due to russia's use of cluster bombs. when cost of arms explode, they release many small abundance over a wide area that also makes some dangerous for civilians. unexploded permits can
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kill our main people years later. and n g o. the monitors globally uses such munitions, says many custom victims and ukraine. our children. we understand that nearly half of the provinces across the country, which of experience fighting, have experienced the use of custom emissions the very 1st day of the invasion by russia. russian forces used class mention miss out on a, an attack on a hospital. and they've been repeated attacks as we have documented. the ukrainian military also began using cluster munitions a few weeks ago, supplied by the united states. the office of history is report. so the cost of items do not distinguish between civilian and military targets. and the danger remains long after the conflict is resolved. clearing affected territory is a difficult and dangerous process. says eva fisher, of the german charge, the handicap international. do you want it to you on so you want to tell in advance it is of a band far outweigh the ministry benefits that's been recognized,
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not only by savannah organizations, but by many countries military. yes. and that's 124 countries have outlawed this, munitions, charities, and organizations are calling on the international community to increase the pressure on moscow and keys to stop using cluster bombs before the full scale war and ukraine, the pride parade, and the city of harkey is claimed to be the largest eligibility event in the country is east. now with the war on the parade has been cancelled. events organizers have been told now is not the time to protest the rights. but this year they found a creative way to speak out against homophobia, despite the pressure to keep quiet. dw, max xander was and car keys to find out how still she and her fellow active, this one to be visible. even though they know not everyone will be happy to see them as we speak stuff here, who helps organize how pride gets news of an anti l to be to protest elsewhere and
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tell them now the they're reduced to that kind of hostility. well, not so then we're going to look at a, you not to, we are a democratic country behind the of don't wish i don't see any problems if this is how they want to show their opposition for the novel had to correct it's better than harassment. the divine yeah. the rebels that it was the meeting people the day, which happens at that very often after pride, think it'd be surprised that they're more worried about russian missile attacks. that's one reason why only a handful of people showed up. another is that many have left town, but also summer fighting the russians the cutouts were present, those were absent. no rainbow without yellow and blue with this one reads the colors of the premiums, like the signs of pride don't last long. so not even 2 hours later, some of the cut outs are already missing and they were brought not too far away. so
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i can see right here. let me pull one out for you. this one says this could be monitor which is at the front line, evacuating with some of the guys who did this are still at work and it appears not camera. is that a step i should, i don't think knows the time for promotional campaign for this. it would be more logical if instead of these posters, there were photos of the boys who died in the wolf country. they sacrificed their lives not only for free fund, keith, but also for ukraine chapel as it does the heart of them. and they'll pay you to them by the time for a few hits at 11 o'clock, most of the cut outs are gone, destroyed, or the faced. the ukrainian law still only recognizes marriage between a man and a woman. but surveys show more than half of ukrainian supports,
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same sex marriage and about a quarter oppose it. say, you know, these are intimate mattress. he, you mohammed a wood one spectrum orientation way, but there is no need to show a bunch of natural benefits and then do with the owners man not affecting anyone else with this. everyone has a right to left, whoever they want to order in which is a draft law to recognize civil unions between people of the same gender was introduced to ukraine's problem. and earlier this year, that would be a major step for the entire career community, especially those fighting and this war stuff has partner, alina is a career soldier, she's just returned home for her unit firebreak. she doesn't tied her sexuality from her comrades. it says reactions have been mixed. the couple held a mock wedding with friends on us here for the high for you. we have not real photos all day and was national. we have a video of the ceremony x,
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that ammonia along with, but we still can't get married, and ukraine put a union foss, good the to her. so it's difficult to pretend there was something personal though, so, but we still can't get married up to the moon with session and watch them. others like this. and she also knows like, oh other queer soldiers that if she is hurt or killed, her partner will have no rights to make decisions. look what you more your to be sure that we want legal protection for our family to find a life together. you need protection from the state, what they've been the piece that we need, recognition of who we really are. and we are a family and we see that family is fighting for ukraine's future. and fear place within the intent is cocoa golf has made it into the semi finals of the us open for the 1st time. the 19 year old american made light work of the former french open champion. you again,
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i'll stop. panko cocoa golf is often compared to serena williams for good reason. golf became the 1st american female teenager to reach back to back us opened quarter finals since serena did it in 2001 and the quarter finals were a walk in the park for the in form americans. the 1st set ended 6 to 0 against lot via an opponent you again at austin panko. it lasted only 20 minutes. golf did allow us and pay go to win 2 games in the 2nd set. but it was all over in just over now. the co goes best grizzly i'm showing so far was making it to the final. at the french open in 2022 would in the basketball world cup us men's team bounce back from the feet. the
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crushed italy in the quarter finals, 100. the 63 us dominated this game showing stellar defense against italy. 63 is the fewest amount of points. the americans with a loud at this stage and a world cup since 1998 in the is michael bridges of the brooklyn. that's had a game height, 24 points. that's all for now. i'm on the and he says, thanks for watching the the the is, it is someplace how in key more people than ever on the move world wide and such are based on life. i suggested in cardboard backs on those on what i should find out about bailey story info, migraines. the.

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