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another statement on social media. mr trump said: we will fear not, but instead remain resilient in our faith and defiant in the face of wickedness. our love goes out to the other victims and their families. let s show you the moment donald trump was shot. the fbi says the gunman who was on a nearby roof killed a spectator and wounded two others before being shot dead by snipers. and as you can see, security agents rushed to protect the former us president, who ducked down. and hurried him off stage with blood on his face. in a social media post, mr trump said a bullet had pierced his ear. he s now in newjersey, where he plans to spend the night at his private golf club. this image obtained by the entertainment news outlet tmz shows the exact moment the shooter who is lying on his stomach lines up his shot from the roof. clearly questions about how we was able to do that without being stopped. the gunman was shot dead moments after that. shouting and that was some o

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC World News 20240711

could julian assange finally be heading to the us to face charges of espionage? ajudge in london is set to rule on his case later. # walk on. and tributes to gerry marsden, the singer of you ll never walk alone who s died at the age of 78. hello to you. we begin in the us. president trump is facing robust criticism after putting pressure on an election official in georgia to overturn joe bidenā€˜s victory in the state. the president was heard to make the requests during a recorded telephone conversation, which was released by the washington post newspaper. vice president elect, kamala harris, described his actions as a bold abuse of power . our reporter paul hawkins has the details. impeachment, the russia scandal and catching covid in the middle of a pandemic. the trump presidency has been a rollercoaster ride, so on one level, perhaps we shouldn t be surprised. after all, donald trump himself said. losing is never easy. not for me, it s not. but, on another level, no one c

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this festive season how will the great white way handle the set back? and a magical reunion the cast of harry potter are back together for a 20th anniversary special, on new year s day. thank you forjoining us. for more than 30 years, the human rights organisation, memorial, has been chronicling the abuses of the soviet era to ensure the crimes and victims are unearthed and are not forgotten. but now the supreme court has banned russia s oldest human rights organisation, liquidated it to use their language, accusing it of violating a law requiring groups to register as foreign agents. it comes at the end of a year in which the kremlin has cracked down vigorously on its critics. our moscow correspondent steve rosenberg reports. more and more, it feels as if russia is turning the clock back. liquidate, the judge says, as she orders one of russia s oldest civil rights groups, international memorial, to shut down. the n60 was found to have broken russia s draconian foreig

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC News 20240709

welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and around the globe. for more than 30 years, the human rights organisation memorial has been chronicling the abuses of the soviet era to ensure the crimes and victims are unearthed and are not forgotten. but now the supreme court has banned russia s oldest human rights organisation liquidated it, to use their language accusing it of violating a law requiring groups to register as foreign agents. it comes at the end of a year in which the kremlin has cracked down vigorously on its critics. the us secretary of state, antony blinken, has described it as an affront to human rights. our moscow correspondent steve rosenberg reports. more and more, it feels as if russia is turning the clock back. liquidate, the judge says, as she orders one of russia s oldest civil rights groups, international memorial, to shut down. the n60 was found to have broken russia s draconian foreign agents law. disgraceful decision, the reaction from the

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