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the time you were asleep and was paying for it, asked them when generation now on the computer screen is kind of fun. it feels like they're the basis dw, use life from the land, rush or launch is the biggest aerial attack yet to a new crank. at least the 1000 people died. a huge on slowed across mold in certain states, ukraine's president calls on the us and all those to act. also coming up thousands of people attend to rival rallies in the publish capital to show their support for their candidates in the upcoming presidential election. it's a runoff expected to be a very close to thing. and 5 years after the murder of george floyd, we get a wave of protests across the way of active business continue. they've pushed for
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racial justice and bound to keep the black lives medical center line. the i've been visible and welcome at least 12 people have died in ukraine after russia launch, the largest aerial attack of the boss of font official save more than 350 drones and missiles sound good ukrainian towns and cities, and one emergency responders of gold and 9 of tara ukraine's president flooded me. so landscape now says strong pressure must be put on russia to stop its daily bombardments. for the 2nd 19, a row keeps guidelines punctuated with explosions from brushing mist files and drones. the search
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like scanning the space, the incoming projectiles, as the sounds of the assault reverberates across the, sits a daylight reveals the scale of the damage, but at least a dozen dead across the ukraine. a neighborhoods raised to the ground. this was petty on his home until saturday night. now all the select or a few bucks of belongings. when we woke up from the sound of the explosion, like immediately grabbed my child who's 20 months old because i could put them in a blanket to protect them. then there was another explosion and a huge flush. the lamp was carry my child. i walked backwards over the shots of glass downstairs and we managed to lead through the bucket off a phyllis and the pressure was similar scenes and folded across ukraine.
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b, a talk stating almost every region in the country. ukraine's f all say they were targeted with almost 17 me sales. i know, but 300 drones. i meant it was the largest single real attack of the war. this was the aftermath in the southern states, a of make a live, almost 500 kilometers away from keys. it was very difficult. these fires the strikes, the dogs with jammed, everything was burning. the neighbors slot was on fire. i tried to put it out and the guys came and took me away. presidents, a lensky once again called a strong pressure to be put on the russian leadership. saying with outsets, the brutality could not be stopped. i'll keep corresponded my son to told us more about the scalar via text and how ukrainians are coping as well. yes, this was another large scale attack just just within days. um and of course the ukrainians are prepared for this is not a surprise. they have
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a multi layer in here defense in place and have had this for, for many years now. but as you say, the scale of attack is, is great. this is the largest attack ever since the beginning of the full scale invasion from where i'm standing right now. i was able to with this last night, the beginning of what happened there with trace around illuminating the night mobile air defense units. going to work. you can see debris of drones likely coming down burning and every now and again, explosions likely from the cruise miss house being intercepted, but all of this is just too much. and it over whelmed the ukrainian air defense. and according to the air force, a 367, drones and rockets were used to attack multiple cities across the country. last night, 45 cruise missiles were intercepted, 266. drones were shot down. that's a lot. but still that means that more than a dozen crews, ms. house were able to slip through the cracks of the air defense and hit targets
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more than 2 dozen drones were able to targets and which led to at least 12 people being killed. and another nights um, which was extremely long, and it should be horrible for residence here and key, but also across many other places. here ukraine are in poland, tens of thousands of people of march through warsaw to show their support for the 2 candidates buying to win. next week's time, they contested presidential bottle foot at the head of one much was the liberal mer of war. so run file test kosky, a close political ally of prime minister donald to us. he's hoping to get people who voted for all the candidates in the 1st round to vote for him in the vinyl. so is his bible nationalist candidate carol, and i've brought ski who held a julian rally in the capital. he's thinking to align poland more closely with us president donald trump, all the states. much impulse on sky is an advisor at the voice of security for
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an annual gathering of experts from 90 countries, focused on transatlantic ties and security. motor organizers hoping to get out of today's march is in the lead up to next sundays run off. hello. very glad, very glad to be with you. these marches are very important because they are to serve the mobilization of the electorate that will decide and to run off, what are the candidates come with? and they have been going, neck come to the next. the result of the 1st round has been surprisingly good for caught on the rock sky, which is the low injustice to the candidates. he was expected to have such a stretch of strong following good show up. the old, the pulling agencies were wrong here. so for the color scheme, of course has been very important to show that he can mobilize, keep mobilizing the right wing voters and try to gain. also the bolts from them for right groups which were closer to the come for the opposite party. now for just
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cost, it is also critical to show that his base of withdrawal based supports him and that he can mobilize more candidates who didn't go to vote. who stayed at home because this is work his on top of adult potential still lies a and needs to be mobilized. so both candidates needed to have a strong turn out. they were relatively strong, but nobody did. i would say a knock off no couch. you could say that's a really the race is still neck and neck, and we can be expecting a very fierce flight to the very end, which is very hard to tell which kind of the data is in the lead. now i believe both men back ukraine because that way the similarities in, i guess the candidates have quite strong differences when it comes to a number of factors and the trust kosky so much more liberal candidates, which has the following of the donald to support the prime minister payment on his
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government and the civic could call lucian pacific platform. i would control base, so he's fairly liberal when it comes to women's rights. so when it comes to lpg t ride say he to an extent supports a migration order here. a pull into the consensus is much more a to the center is very strongly pro you and pro ukraine. what is his competitor kind of an overall ski? he's a low injustice. come to that, so he's much more. you're a skeptic. he believes in a strong euro. atlantic alliance is an outspoken support are offered then it from he would wish that he puts caution on the support for ukraine and he's not on to brandon like the nationalist, the candidates, a but the issue is much more also populous. the, when it comes into his mobilization of the electrodes for poland to be more independent of your, of the you. and he also has a very skeptical approach when it comes to,
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to germany. when it comes to brussels and hotter your country is also important to say the bible book, candidates know rosky is a new candidate, a for the electrical. and despite his history, which it includes almost a criminal record association with known criminals with human traffickers, taken part and who identified a number of things that would normally discredit the candidates completely while in today's time or for trump. uh, we're like policies and trump. uh like following that, we have on tick tock on youtube. this candidates doesn't seem to bother electrodes . they still voted for him worse truck. oh steve and no competition. took part in the previous selection. of course. uh, almost uh, the thing i honestly do the uh and he's very well of known and liked and supported by his electric. both are still neck and neck. well, let's talk about him and don't want to ask um, because prime minister, but the mold and ceremonial president can make his job tough. what
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a post doesn't get to canada tape once, he will be in trouble. if the president of poland has a not just ceremonial powers, but quite strong prerogatives. first of all, he holds the veto power over legislation. that means that if the legislation is passed by the parliament, the president vetoes, if you need free fits of the vote in parliament overturn it doesn't have that kind of a majority in parliament. so he cannot really change the government after 8 years of law. and just as part, if you cannot to repair to just the system, you cannot uh, change the civil, the civil service law. he cannot change the address draft drastic the abortion laws which are currently in place without the president's signature. so he cannot really make the changes, but he promised to deliver and that the bones electra voted for if he doesn't have a supportive president. so this is of course, the sticks are very high, this,
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the selection is very, very important. and also, if we see a law and just this candidates winning and nothing else keeps, it will also mean that when it comes to bowman's position on the international stage in the u. h will be weakened, the growth and the strong position. now that we have a will not be continued, we can see more alignment with the countries like a hungry, like a slovak. yeah. possibly also a big over turned towards a towards donald trump. so these are of course makes that would be a disruptive when it comes to a to sustain strong support for ukraine, critical football and security at the moment. and a final very important thing. this would be a very, very problematic think politically for to see if trust coffee doesn't work. because here's a coalition, a might turn into a problem. i get a really sweet one and i could even fall apart. and she wanted me to be in a very bad position before the next selection. in that case,
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all the right wing parties, including a low injustice, would be a very strongly strengthened. so a lot at stake, half a poland, and to europe here much and what sounds good. thank you very much for your time. i . it's a pleasure to be what you're thinking, sunday months, 5 years since the motor of george floyd at the hands of police officers in minneapolis is dance spot. the wave of protests across the us that sold millions of people demand. rachel justice and police accountability. places were made to address bias and discrimination. 5 use on the move and full racial justice is at a crossroads of wanting to view as this next report contains distressing images from the very beginning. so moving bomber mama all the moment and the rest turned into murder by standers. big with police as officer derrick shogun,
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kneeled on george floyd's neck for more than 9 minutes. he died handcuffed, face down on the ground as the witness video shared online ignited protests in minneapolis. it was a level of ways and as i've never experienced in my life and probably never will experience again watching go from 200 to 500 to about time we got to 3rd pre seen it was over a 1000 people. and by the time the night was over, it was over 500000 people. the outrage exploded to a nation locked down by the code 19 pandemic. it wasn't that george floyd was the 1st, you know, black person to be killed at the hands of police officers. but rather it was that they had everyone's attention paid. it was because of that particular moment, there was a living that people had no choice, but to pay attention. demonstration
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spread. across the world, the, the police officer derek shogun, was sentenced to more than 22 years in prison for the murder of george floyd in 2021. 2 other officers were sentenced to prison for depriving floyd of his constitutional rights. 5 years on some of the legacy of the movement like black lives matter, plaza in the white house in washington are being demolished, the but at the side of george flor to murder his legacy is very much alive. we're going to continue on in our movements and in our actions, we're not going to be deterred. we're not going to be grade. we're going to
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