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the, the, this is dw news life from the sign, but that's just part of that is dissolved the student leaders layout bed mom. so the country's political future in a video statement. they say they weren't $0.06 in the army, let the government off of the prime minister this resignation, an exit a name, the bombs, they want to stay a new and from administration, the nobel laureate mohammed also coming up on the program and then prize intentions and here and then allowed regional, and the middle east, lebanese group has blonde, which is a series of drone and miss all attacks against israel. and the celeste steel explosion set to lights up the night. sky that has gone astronomers very excited
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will be finding out now the once in a lifetime lays stop the many cubes. mckinnon. welcome. after weeks of deadly protests culminated in the resignation of prime minister, shake josina, bangladesh as now in the next phase of a dramatic political crisis. today, students who loved the uprising made clear that moms routing out and on the lead government and naming the mind. they want to stare any new interim administration, but with the military still in charge, it's not clear what role they will play in the future. the bundle that parliament was today dissolved, apparently paving the way. so new elections. a new day in bundle with dish and a new chapter in its history. while the chaos has subsided,
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evidence of the turmoil remains violent. surrounding shake has seen his resignation . lift more than 100 deed and hundreds of others injured. now many a hoping for come i expect the new government run the country with honesty. therefore the people can live and sleep in peace. this is my only request and desire. we need bes, that's it. we are poor working class people. what do we do on those? we just want to live and be shaken, seen a slave to bangladesh of the huge pro chase again to a 15 year room boiled over. now bungling dishes. millet tray is pushing to give an interim government bowing to take pro, taste as demands into account and show local that god willing,
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whatever the demand you have should, we will fill them in. and we will bring the ship piece back to the new york student leaders who lead the uprising to else to senior have made it clear they don't want the military in charge of it. there's no other government will be allowed except the one proposed by the students and the people. we said we won't allow an army lead government, a government supported by the army or a b team of the fascist government. we won't accept any anti people government. they've got the mind see tony who should be bundle of dishes next leader, this man nobel peace prize, glorious and dr. mohammed eunice. they think he's agreed to advise us future interim government. but the problem is eunice is an economist credited with lifting millions out of poverty to but the 84 year old faced a number of corruption accusations during shake has seen as role. she accused him
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of sucking blood from the poor unit suit. the allegations with most of a said by vengeance. now his supposes and bundle of dish finley believe he is the man who can guides the country through this period of turbulence. i spoke to property to puffy leah. she's a student at john during the university and the banquet that she capital car and i off to tell us about her experience of those mental then so monday, the 1st of all, yesterday we were out on the streets. you know, there has been in full just picked catch you and i. yeah. along with my friends, i'm zillow, professor sweet, waiting on this for use to then roll much top out that the, our students, readers. and then when we learned that the prime minister, the former prime minister sheet, because the bad design, i can't express in words that emotion and the feeling those people wired and shop
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a reading chaplain. and i clearly remember i am my friend who to we just sat down on the streets. henry tried our highest our because i've been, i only remember our last years who had we have sacrificed their lives for this big fee. and there was so many people in the face of the top size all over the country and the people i read joyce being seeing dancing on the screen, they were reading slides. they were eating each other's weeds. and we don't even know for many people's fee and we have each other just we saw $1.00 soul in my 24 years of life. i have never ever seen such a such a long. yeah, so the last i have joy. yes. ok. sion works well, many people who we don't know each other, we were having each other and we were glad zips finally the off to 50 that does she
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the passage right. vision stepped down and that's all of the really have dollars stuff that we finally made. it happen, we finally made the former prime minister 100. how do you go $100.00 and that's the beach. you'll see a balance all day yesterday. i will remember 12 my for life, and i was, i did live, believe the entire population of bangladesh. we'll remember yesterday because we all made a huge pre yesterday. so i was prompting to pushy a student, an activist from duck kind of in bangladesh, speaking to me a little earlier. let's take a quick look now at some of the other stories making headlines around the world, a new cranes add a sense for us to say they felt down to russian missiles at over a 1000 drones launched the capital key. that was a nice, well source. he's report no casualties and no direct hits on housing or critical infrastructure. japanese officials of wells need is to pursue total nuclear disarmament at a ceremony mocking 79 years since the atomic bombing of hiroshima,
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the us launch the striking 1945, killing more than 800000 people. and leveling the city a 2nd bomb hit nagasaki, 3 days lisa, bringing for the devastation. now we have some breaking news coming in us media are reporting, but the us vice president and democratic presidential nominee cumberland harris has picked a running late and that running mate is to be tim wolf's wolf is currently the governor of the midwest and state of minnesota. which is a democratic stronghold and well had much as one of the top favorites for the job or what we understand was a trump presidency. i'm familiar. let's go straight to corresponding and washington benjamin alvarez grew back. so benjamin camera, hollis harris has named minnesota governor tim wolf's as her running mate. tell us more about him. what more do we know about this decision?
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so we're still waiting on the official announcement, but it's supposed to be a video on social media where the, the pay calls come a higher is that would then be posted on a twitter on, on acts of course, formerly known as to where the has been high expectations of, of the last a couple of hours yesterday evening. we heard that there was no decision yet. we still have to remember that a couple of hours was still in the situation room with the president at biden, but there was indeed 7 names that went down to 5 then to 3. and now the information that we're getting is that the 6 year old governor from minnesota will be v p pick that will also appear with come on harris in the philadelphia later today. all right, spend even elders karuba for pushing from washington. thanks so much for that. update now google has suffered a major legal blow that is off to us. the judge ruled it had acted illegally to maintain
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a monopoly and stifle competition while generation huge profits. the decision could result in huge penalties and change the way uses access information on the mobile devices. the judge found that google held a monopoly through its position as the default search option on many phones and devices. this allowed it to charge officially high prices artificially high prices . so advertising, google argued it's market dominance was due to the quality of its technology. the company says it will appeal the decision. a bunch of pundits and baler from w businesses here to tell us more about this height chip on this. so, you know, we know so many people around the world use google use the search engine every day . what does this mean for them? well, as you say, there is a big win for the american people. however, the changes are going to take a while or may not even happen. because of course, google has 90 percent of them. oh, more than 90 percent of the market share of online search. and, and that's,
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of course, would be something that would be hard to change. we talk about googling it's a verb for a reason. so that's one reason. and then the 2nd reason is that google is going to appeal this decision. so this will be in the courts for awhile and the court proceedings that actually led to that anti trusts ruling are moving onto the 2nd phase and it is doing that 2nd phase that we will get to hear more about what google needs to do to address its monopoly. so this is going to take a while and we country talk about people ordinary people like you well myself and you're seeing changes it's, it's going to take a while. but what about the tech industry? i mean, how is this really going to affect the tech industry as a whole? well, this is a big win of course, and that shouldn't be underscore, and the stated it is a big win because it actually shows that anti trust efforts can work. and this is the biggest and they trust the decision we've seen in decades in the, you know, in the united states. so this is going to be a huge encouragement for all those anti trust advocates taking on the likes of
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apple met method which owns facebook. and of course, uh amazon or any other major companies, microsoft included. so this is gonna be a huge encouragement for them, but they can, can, they can carry on with the anti trust efforts. so that's one when and of course we might, we might see a lot of these companies, of course, getting challenges to the business models. this challenges, of course, google's business model. so alphabets which holds google might be concerned about the $300000000000.00 in at revenue that it makes from google. that is something that it might face challenges to going forward. i'm the same could happen for other tech firms which are being targeted by anti trust efforts. so there's probably a bit of concern in the tech industry right now because of course, their models are being challenged when they are dominants in certain markets to king's big money. and possibly wide ranging influences from the tim daly from dw
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business. thank you so much. now it's been described as a once in a lifetime event and it's getting a strong to me is extremely excited. the scouring the night sky ready for wrath, phenomena known as the blaze. steel which is expected to become visible to the naked eye in the coming few days. usually the blaze star is too faint to be seen with a naked eye, but around every 80 years. it suddenly becomes one of the brightest and the night sky officially named t corona, bori. alice often shortened to tea cor, bore its what's called a recurrent nova astrophysicist. brad schafer has studied historical reports of earlier sightings, a. t for bore went off in the year. $1787.00 t core bore went off in the year 1866, and it went off in the year. 1946. and that works out to
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a $79.00 or 80 year or option cycle, so roughly 80 years or 79 years after 1946 is round about now the explosion that we see isn't caused by just one star, but 2, around 3000 light years away. t cor bore is a binary star system, made up of a dense hawk white doors, and a lighter cooler, red giant. the white door gravity constantly sucks material away from its larger neighbor. you have a close interacting binary star where one of the stars is relatively normal and you know, the other star was a white door there. so close the matter from the inner edge of the of the normal star falls under the white door as the denser smaller star and the system draws mass off. it's much larger neighbor adults up steadily on the white door surface. when the pressure and temperature peak every 80 years, the believe star goes off like a gigantic thermo nuclear weapon. and when the hydrogen fusion starts, it becomes
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a runaway reaction just like an hydrogen bomb. and all the whole surface blows up just like a hydrogen bomb. and so you have this huge explosion on the surface which extends off matter and the star brightens because you're looking at an explosion to view the nova. look 1st for the constellation bow tase nearby, there's a small semi circular formation called the corona, borealis, or northern crown. just off at the returning blaze star should be easy to spot. this is a reminder of our top story. at this hour student, protests, leaders and bangladesh are due to meet with the head of the all me to lay out that amongst the countries future. they want nobel peace prize laureate mohammed eunice to stay a new interim government. you know, spokes people say he has agreed to the student's demo. soul for
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now coming up next mapped out tells the real story of the us mexico border menu mckinnon. thank you for watching the .

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