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[000:00:00;00] the, the if they can do this to me, they can do this to anyone. and we have a president and a group of fascist. i don't want to do anything about it. don't little trouble claims. his court conviction was pers new cust region find president find and in an effort to scuffle his re election beds, we get reaction on the grounds. countries crazy. you know, that whole world is looking at us saying, what's going on over there in america, the greatest country in the world? are we able to have a feller possibly have a cell on it does? is it just the system stuff? what's the other people in jail? thousands take to the streets of hungry where coons wouldn't know who i heard loud and clear, and the purchase of
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a native's involvement in the training conflict. and the elections were in south africa with 99 percent of the votes counted the applicant, national congress stands to lose its majority in parliament for the 1st time in 30 years. the welcome to the nissan are known to international. always a pleasure to have you join us. donald trump claims haze quote, conviction this week in new york was in direct to attend by president bite and torpedo his run at the white task. trump was found guilty of falsifying business records and the so called hush money trial. he says the entire case was rigged. if they can do this to me, they can do this to anyone. and we have a president and a group of fascist. i don't want to do anything about it. it's a rig. it was
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a rig trial. we wanted a venue change where we could have a fair trial. we didn't get it. we wanted a judge change, we wanted to judge it wasn't conflicted. you saw what happened to some of the witnesses that were on our side. they were literally crucified by this man who looks like an angel, but he's really a devil. that's how the american system of justice works. as breakfast is dangerous, it's irresponsible for anyone to say this was reg, just because they don't like the verdict. well, we're here on 5th avenue in manhattan in front of trump tower, where there are hundreds, possibly thousands of people gather the bulk of whom are trump supporters. and they see this as a miscarriage of justice. now that the reaction to the trial from many people is to call this blatant pollute us ization of the us legal system. many are pointing out,
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for example, that falsifying business records is generally a misdemeanor and not a felony. however, in this case, they made it a felony and donald trump was convicted on $34.00 accounts of it. here's some of the reaction to donald trump's conviction. indeed, great damage was done today to the public's facing the american legal system. for a former president can be criminal, convicted, or such a trivial matter motivated by politics rather than justice. then any one is at risk of a similar fate. today is a shameful day in american history. democrats cheat as they can visit the leads of the opposing party on ridiculous charges predicate on the testimony of ladies bogged convicted felon. this was a political exercise, not the legal one, the what a nice ation of our justice system has been the whole mike of a bite and administration. this was a sham show trial. the kangaroo, cool, cool, never stand on appeal. americans deserve better than a sitting us president. what the noise thing,
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our justice system against the political opponent will to win an election. now, it's also important to know that the charges stem from an alleged payment of a $130000.00 do porn stars? don't worry daniels, it's alleged that parsimony there, calling it was paid to the former pornographic film star and exchange for her not saying things about the former president. now it's worth noting. 8 that uh, that itself is not a crime. the crime would be what he was convicted of was falsifying business records. many of noted that paula jones was paid over $850000.00 by bill clinton, in the aftermath of law suits for allegations of sexual misconduct. and bill clinton was never charged for that, and that was not considered a crime. but there are bigger legal questions about the case. for example, the jury was told they did not have to agree what crime donald trump had actually committed. they did not have to be unanimous on what crime the president had
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committed. but as long as they agreed he was guilty of something, their verdict would be considered unanimous. and that raises a lot of questions about how the judge carried out the trial. in the instructions given to the jurors, donald trump has been found guilty on all 34 charges and his hash won a trial. and here the judge is telling them they don't have to agree about what the other crime is under circumstances where that not only is what makes this a felony. people are also raising questions about why the judge did not prove via the jurors with copies of their instructions. while they deliberated and determined that donald trump was guilty, they were instead told they could ask the judge to read the instructions again. but they were not given written copies of the instructions about what they were intended to do, and how they were contented to rule on the case. and that is something that legal scholars also have. questions about this is insanity. i've tried many jury trials in my day. you give jurors paper instructions every time. how are 12 jurors
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supposed to remember the elements and necessary for each of the $34.00 felony counts? this isn't listed which one to prosecution. now at this point, people are wondering what this means for the upcoming us presidential election. donald trump is the presumed domini of the republican party. but the question is, will he be able to run a presidential campaign? his sentencing is set for july 11th. this is certainly unprecedented in american politics. never has a former president of the united states been convicted of a felony. well, we took to the streets of new york to gauge reaction to trump's conviction. well, that might mean for his attempt to get back behind the desk in the oval office. to me is honest money. honest. madison's honest media, honest selections, honest energy, honest education. now i don't know what they're thinking all over the world. what they're thinking. we have a look for our country is crazy. you know,
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that whole world is looking at us saying, what's going on over there in america, the greatest country in the world, and, you know, not too happy with it. you know, i mean, how dare them take a president and, and do this to my next president. i would hope people who are paying attention realize that i fell on kind of votes in most states, felons convo. we're going to have a cell or possibly have a felon. it sounds as it just a system stuff. what other people in jail on the, on the, on the door, the book on board with a fellow with in charge of the system. it makes no sense. well, the smile on drew biden's face of the white house press briefing, spoke volumes about the president's thoughts on his wife was conviction. mister president, can you tell us? or donald trump prefers himself as a political prisoner and blames you directly. what's your response to that, sir?
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but really, i spoke with illegal on last on form in new jersey, superior court judge. and during the fall, atanya, who said that new york state statute didn't demand. the jury's agreement on what the underlying crime was for trump's case, which he says is a violation of the federal constitution. the president biden had nothing to do with this case. there is no evidence to support that allegation at all. you know, in america, we have 50 states as well as the federal system. and the state prosecutorial apparatus is independent of the federal system. the decisions as to who the states prosecute and how they prosecute them. and what they charge them with has nothing to do with the president or the federal government. but this prosecution was for a very bizarre crime that only exists in the state of new york. it doesn't exist in any of the other 49 states. the defense should also have challenge the
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constitutionality of the statute. that is, is this state statute, this new york state statute a violation of the federal constitution? now here's how that would work and this is what they will try to do on appeal. the federal constitution requires that when the government prosecute you in federal or in state court, you're entitled to know what you're charged with. and you're entitled to know the evidence against you. and you can only be convicted if the jury agrees unanimously on all the elements of all the charges. but in this case, the statute permits the jurors to disagree on what the underlying crime was. but because the statute does not require the jurors to agree on what the underlying crime was, or even to tell the judge or the defendant,
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what the underlying crime was. it is probably defective under the american constitution. that's trump's best argument in my view. so when he woke up friday morning and his wife said, well, what, what were you convicted of yesterday? probably said, i don't know. and he doesn't know when the judge does it know us and i don't know. those of us follow doesn't watch it scrupulously for a living soul. no, because this unique, new york statute does not require the jury to tell the judge what the underlying crime was. it just requires that the 12 agree that there was some underlying crime is. so the faulty or is not with the judge. the fault here is with the statute, with the legislation enacted by the legislature of the state of new york. and when was the statute and acted a 125 years ago? that's, that was the statute is and very,
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very few people fewer than 10 virus or whatever. you wouldn't have been prosecuted under this statute in a 125 years. the republicans. so i'm in the verdict. we've had mike johnson saying this was on fact on others cooling this a weaponized ation of the us justice system. do you think that that's a fast statement? i think that if donald trump's name were donald jones, he would never have been prosecuted. do i think he was prosecuted because he was donald trump? yes, i do. a very professional ask you a question about the 30 full charges because my understanding is but they're not. so the full crimes, per se, it is one crime. but donald trump was being charged for it. each document referred to the payment allegedly made to store mcdaniels. do you think that was written elliptical persecution?
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rather than striking is one case. us. all right, that's a very good question. i think it was a politically written indictment. i mean charging somebody with 34 crimes november even though it's the same thing titled 34 pieces of paper rather than with one crime sounds so much worse. so yes, they could have written the indictment in a way that didn't sound as bad as it is. i agree with you on that, charlotte, we will reset to the capital of hungry. now, with thousands of demonstrators have taken to the streets to purchase nature's involvement in the ukrainian conflict. no to box the clear message in who to pass through. so names piece, mulch, the crowds were there and support which evict opens policies on the opposing nature . his actions, which they believe of from searching a wine to who in your department is to address the masses,
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suggesting the demands repeated by the you don't have people's interests in mind. my phone, think decry points. every day we are told about the hundreds of billions of bureaus needed for ukraine. the need to deploy nucular weapons in the middle of europe. twin list our sons in a for an army, a natal mission, a new crane, and european military units in ukraine. we're not going to let our children and our knowledge be transported to the ukranian front. they don't consider themselves responsible for anything. they don't listen to anyone. they step over you, they don't care about you or your life. they don't care about your family, the house you worked for, or the future you work for every day. and a we spoke with george samuel miley a senior research fellow at the global policy institute. he says that old people across europe do not shed nato's narrative. what's very interesting is
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that the public opinion in hungary is very much opposed to getting involved in the school. but in fact, that isn't very different from public opinion in most of europe. what's different about hungary is that it's a lead by a political leader who explicitly says that hungary will take no cost whatsoever in anything to do with this war. and, and that, that is something you need because that, you know, you, you, you don't hear that in front. you don't hear that. additionally, you don't have that in germany. honor is the one place that goes, you heard that in the. so back here with a robot fits, so who's now recovering? so that's what's really the extraordinary that. here we have a political lead, the leader of the you, a big a, who's in the, in nato would say, absolutely no we,
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we cannot get ourselves into this. or if it was well that's had to south africa now where the african national congress party is on track to lose its majority in parliament for the 1st time in 13 years. this is, according to the preliminary results, the own with of a 99 percent of the ballots time to be a and c has secured about 40 percent of the vote and that number is a considerable dropped from 2019 when they called 57 percent without majority impala, monthly, and see, will have to form a coalition. government and other policies will be needed to pass legislation. meanwhile, south africa's electoral commission, who said it would not rush through the final stage of counting. evidently, you, you are aware that the coordination process is i mean indeed
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nearing completion as you know. and you can see from the lead up board at the process is over 9 to 9 percent best part of finalizing the results management process. the commission wishes to show this nation and everyone else that is following our elections. indeed, that we've continued to place priority on the finalization of this results in a tron spot and, and all that lead man, we're not going to rush, we're not going to look anything. we are going to work. busy as we look at every area of the work that is before us, so that's a kind of aging to set to define election results announcement with counting off the national votes. now over 9 to 9 percent, but the ease i'm not to to announce the final results today is dealing with objections from several political parties. the commission is processing the
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objections and says it will release results once they've been addressed. now because the agency standing at just over 40 percent off the national vote losing its majority, the party will be forced to form a coalition government. but to the democratic allies is around 21 percent of the vote at the newly formed m. k party was 3rd, which is over 14 percent off the vote in the 1st election. it is ever contested. the economy freedom fighters was full so, and they all standing on just over 9 percent of the vote and more than 50 parties contested the election. many of them winning time is says, but the 3 main opposition parties that i've just mentioned appear to be the most obvious for the amc to approach when it comes to a co listen. so far. we've heard the d a need a john dnas and saying he's party is open to discussions with the is the even if it's lead uh to this my name or the i made it clear that if there was
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a part to that it wouldn't mind working with is the see and just yesterday the empty part, you said one must be a key, couldn't this is for any agreement. was that present the policy is removed as in see need, but they haven't really said anything much on coalition at this point. but the city opposition parties have a combined share that is bigger than the see, which will definitely make things up a task when it comes to the elections of a president or even off we can offer a cabinet to because the president is elected in parliament after the national votes resolved to renounce that it has been almost a procedure over the last the 3 digits for the in c 2, you said some majority to ellipse. it's um, president of the country, but sitting at just over 40 percent off the vote. so this yeah, may not be so simple. the reaction is a bit of a mix back at this point. so i'm calling for a recount of the ballots cost and wednesdays. and licks is claiming that the process is being read and as is
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a thing the time for talking has come to an end eventually. and as a society they need action and change. and that's why they voted the how they voted in these. the next is, but it's pretty much a divided and society at this point to have a listen to this that he didn't vote say because of all you just said people enough before. and there were to, since that's almost 40. and because as much as 5 or 4 different classes, hopefully he's going to change. uh, the people didn't taller hopefully are going to come down and you're going to have a new, what is it guides? news, and see. then i'm in the applied to con. nice. don't be 18 in support when days caught up to the over to quarter entering savings the angel crap the as everyone's in sort of a vehicle come to buy expect to see a lot of change cuz like the budget government housing bit agree that building this was thought to they gave us the other thing about like, how, sorry, the font so much advantage to now. so that's because the chaise door and open question. it has been an historical election would historically resolved. so that
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puts of africa on a huge political part for the 1st time since the end of a potties 30 years ago. south africa's former president jacob c. my has reiterated his allegations about discrepancies in the vote count. this comes even as the election results here, that his m k policy has been one of the main components of the road and the support of the ruling african national congress, the a and c. earlier his policy specs person said the organization was considering seeking a read vote. however, south africa's delightful commission has denied any irregularities in the ballots. ofa on political cont, commentator came hello, says that a complete due of would be a dramatic outcome. for the 1st time, the agency will not be in governance as the majority kaji and they being forced
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into 10 to the option of conditions with the other political parties. opposition will be the worries about that to put being expressed about the election and the process of coming from jacob c. my i think must be taken very seriously 1st the people. so that's it. that has a very good reputation, not only on the continent, but the world wide as the best student of democracy as a country that owners elections and has the star key hold free and fair elections. but jacob seamless into policy is no, should learn in objecting to the election results of being both cost. there's been a school of objections from 20 political parties, the most serious scenario, or is that the has to be a complete re re voting and who knows what that that would bring. i think that would be a very dramatic outcome. and i think this should be avoided unless the areas that it was a concern, a so serious that they demand to compete,
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rerun of the eviction which would just delay produce and also possibly create some instability, which is certainly something that south africa can't afford. rock, not even economy key will socially in israel sizes. and so people locate the streets in tell of even called for the removal of benjamin netanyahu. and his government, the well, the priest asked move into the game says wells prime minister has grown in the last few months. this is public opinion known as real strategy. and the conflicting goss i have shifted, but st. clear around the issue of false ditches. people were seeing waiting things ready flags, but also holding all sorts of banners with some having inscriptions that sat on them posting here. bb enemy all is well
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the the number of by says militancy enough. again, this done has seen a dramatic decline since the taliban return to power in the country. about c assessment is coming from the russian foreign ministry, which says the number of tara groups fight is full and from around 100023000, president putin has recently said that most go needs to build relationships with the taliban. and since it's been back in control of afghanistan for nearly 3 years now, a blessing is the relationship with the taliban, with that kind of stuff is constantly on everyone's lips. and there are problems and i've got to stand and, and everyone knows about them. how one should build relations with the current government is another issue, but we have to build them somehow because they are the people who control the country and control the territory of the country. they are the power and i've got to spend today. we have to proceed from the realities and build relations accordingly. we are in contact with many partners,
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including those and central asia. russia is taking major steps, tools, dana stigma, tyler bond as a terrorist organization on formal recognition of the group. as the official government of i've done this, done rushes forward, i'm just is ministries. how about the vice president? let me put it in the tyler bond, which has been doing the type of group by russia since 2003 can be removed from the list of find organizations for him. and is this guy elaborate of says this reflects a growing reality. and even the day of the real power, we've never removed the embassy from then known as the embassy of the people's republic of china. done the site by the way, the best of the talent. but i mean, i'm best of afghanistan presented his credentials inviting to changing things along with of i'm passive, this roster is not the 1st to reassess. is we're like since with the, tell him on the central asian republic of context on a close ally of bosco, as excluded to tell them on from its terrorism blacklist. meanwhile, china was coming for regular. don't i don't with the group, which is
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a wheel tool and don't use the international community should through patient communication with the ask in authorities gradually enhance their understanding of and trust in the outside world and adopt more effective initiatives in response to international expectations. it is important to create favorable conditions for dialogue and engagement, and avoid pre suppositions and imposing programs on afghanistan, unable to you, and agrees. but with the caveat that the group has many improvements to make, but many countries said just 3 years ago, that with the top on what's happening to howard enough, got this done. not, no, you can become a hub. so global terrorism, terrorist organizations seek on govern spaces so that they can train and equip and thrive. and there is clearly a possibility that that can happen here. going forward. international community must tonight to make sure that as i've got these done is never again used as a platform or safe haven for terrorist organizations. as i appeal to the security
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council and the international community as a whole, to spend together to work together and it together and use all the tools into disposal to suppress the global category so that the enough gun is done. and to get into the that's basic human drive to be respected. navigating these don't have dentist done and must now become the center of terrorism is that it has been, it is a challenge for peace, international stability against a common enemy and terrorism. and those, what's important in this regard will also do everything to ensure that the restaurant the united states and europe can cooperate effectively because our interests are the same. much of the media reinforce this idea, but falls forward to the present. we see a very interesting and very different picture. despite the warnings when the telephone would turn to power in 2021 of the dentist, i'm fell from the top spot in the global tyra index to 6 in 2023. i'm the group officer pulls in the fight against terrorism in the wake of the recent console
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attack in russia during the commission of a punish done prizes, had their physicals and visions with about prisons and as some problem. some appointments, some like up. well, i'm in the, in the province in some, in the most of the countries we have clear that there is no visible presence of a isis. but the idea of a leadership has moved out of on some idea of when i organizing attics from did not understand they have not to the have not uh, existing and as a rule, but maybe as individuals, i know some intelligence agencies have into the infant patient in this school and they are using them for their political objectives in a mortgage. so i. ready or we are fully committed to uh,
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to do away with the this uh seat and the body style. uh, but uh it needs to also do for from other countries. yeah. they are being uh, included, we have uh the uh, being trained and that is uh, outside of understand. and i think it's important the whole trip to cooperate and bumper made and the do the other jobs and then it's once we get into chicago. so the tell about fights against terrorism appears to be showing some serious results, many ah pops now starting to realize that the listing the group from his previous terrorist status could be beneficial for everyone in terms of going well security. but the fight against terrorism is not the only reason to reassess relations with the top to bottom during the 3 years. there is uh, for security all over the country. it's in the continental controller,
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from one of the country to another day and night and data some uh, it kind of, some big projects have been launched like course here. and there is a work in line to be started. you know, construction of treasury line from was back style to the, you know, close it up, you know, another to, to, from one to some to from was back some why up? i'm a son to or fox the. so i show and industrious 6 that we had the initiated and come in so many industries and the mid mid assumption of the 6 tests. if you compare that to the frontiers of the patient, the b r o more and now has more weight and more in fi,
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guess it's developing relations with russia. i've seen that's how the bond invitees to the st. petersburg, international economic for a while. even a ton of on struck a deal with context on i'm to commit is done to make. i've gotten this done a regional hub for expos, including oil from russia to south asia. agreements and discussions on investment and trade have also taken place with a number of other countries, including iran on china. we have been discussing the building road initiative with our chinese countered parts. this is very significant because we can export goods to china and the entire world through the framework. all countries need to have ghana stand as their short as transit route for trade. this is important for us because we want to create jobs for our citizens trade, whether it's packaged on increase 6 old last year. with plans for trans i've gotten ro, road that would link is back this time with practice done in the boosting and removing

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