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now to sierra, the the kind of there i missed all of the attain. this isn't use our life the coming up in the next 16 minutes. a foreign un stuff and that has been killed and an attack on a month to you and vehicle the you and says a $190.00 of its work is have been killed in gauze that since october fleeing for their lives a fighting intensifies between palestinian groups and is rarely forces northern causes tabaya refugee. the russian launch is an attack in ukraine's khaki regions. as a new defense minister is appointed in moscow and on problems formula. and michael
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cohen takes the stand as his criminal trial in new york. and piece of same, it's still useful to use the worlds based women's transplant defeats a former world number one in rome. that's as easy as we all take at home. seems to be the whole. we begin with breaking news from garza with united nation stuff and that has been killed and an attack in eastern rafa. do you and has confirmed this is the 1st international stuff casualty in the gaza strip. you and personnel was killed off to the vehicle, was struck on monday morning and now the staff member, we understand was also inches the united nation. 60 general has condemned the attack calling for a full investigation the you and says a 190 of its work as of now been killed in gaza since october. the 7th is there any minute tree has repeated the talk with his humanitarian watkins during its full.
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well gabriel, it's under as standing by for us at un headquarters, but 1st that speak to handle could our issues internal bhalla and central garza in just a few hours back. you were telling me about the reports that you were you guessing that they'd been a striking to you and say, what do we know now? all we know so far is not the united nations department. safety and security employees have been targeted. uh we know that it was live munition, it was not an air strike, a staff was killed, another was injured. we do not know the nationalities yet, but it's obvious that they were 2 internationals. it was very hard for us to reach stuff area because it is in roughly a 100. it's a very dangerous area, but we know that they were targeted as they were traveling to the european hospital and drops off. according to our colleagues that went and took footage and
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documented the incident, they said that their cars were parts of a convoy and the convoy had lived munition. and this is all of the info we received and we know so far will be staying across that story. for you here now to 0, and we'll leave it there for now. and i'll come back to you in just a moment. i want to speak to gabrielle as under. he joins us from un headquarters in new york game. we now do have official confirmation from the you and 60 general's office. i understand. yeah, that's right. we just got that within the last hour. so clearly the un headquarters here in new york, they're still trying to gather important information to piece together. exactly what happened. but clearly they know that as my colleagues, there was reporting that these 2 un staff start international staff, the one that was killed, they're waiting to release their name until next of kin is informed. the 2nd person,
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fortunately, we're told, has moderate to mild injury. so expected to have a full recovery. let's listen to a little bit more of what a un spokesperson said just a few minutes ago about the situation. a learn of the death of the united nations department of safety and security staff member, an injury to another dss staff or when their un vehicle was struck, as they traveled to the european hospital in rafa this morning. the secretary general condemns all the tax on un personnel and calls for a full investigation. he sent his condolences to the family of the fall in staff member with the conflict and gaza, continuing to take a heavy tool not only on civilians, but also on humanitarian workers. the secretary general reiterates, has urgent appeal for an immediate humanitarian ceasefire and for the release of all hostages. and is it fair to characterize this as an attack?
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yes. now you heard this folks person there say a d s. s, staff member, that's the department of safety and security. they are essentially security personnel that are you and staff that work with you. man at terry ends in conflict zones around the world. this is now the 190 s u n. a staff member that has been killed in gaza. clearly the un is rattled by this and all this whole the same weight, of course. but of course, this one being a little bit different, just because it's the 1st international staff member we expect, perhaps later today or tomorrow to get the identification of this person than what country they're from. again, the secretary general calling for an investigation. and also it's a board to point out that they were traveling in a convoy that was clearly identified with un labels and, and including the u. n. flag flying from the back of the vehicle gabriel's on to
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the with the very latest for us from the united nations. thank you very much scale . well let's now go back to handle put already in there all bala and i want to ask you a little bit more about what's taking place on the ground right now. and rafa the attack we've just heard about was an eastern rafa. i believe we know is it something like 350000 people have been forced to flee rafa. many of them have come to where you are in the central part of district. that leaves still moving to 1000000 people in rough. are they being forced to leave to of the well actually yes, it has been a very frustrating and tiring day for people and drop off and into by the but talking about rough up there has been in tens. air strikes are tyler reselling where people were forced to evacuate under fire. we have been seeing coming up more to that and, but that's looking for tenants looking for space. but unfortunately,
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they didn't, but is running august space, and not only fighters didn't use that were at as to evacuate due to the maps. a nice, let's also people surrounding the quite the hospitals have been receiving calls to evacuate, but the hospital has been waiting for a like a real call or a warning from the is there any forces to evacuate? but most people are evacuating towards the central area and con eunice and here is our report ahead of me is this several defense workers only production parts invest. few vehicles are really all that remain on the roads and of racing to help pick another round of the severely injured in this to can city under
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seats the this time due to late life play, shooting that spam left out on the street shop. the team stays by and is really slow. per they begin the same task of covering his corpse the or another rest pickup job as causes death to pushes past 35000. the body carried quickly to a. com. but then left with the little ceremony, the time the, the civil defense teams are still operating an eastern central roughly and very difficult and complicated conditions. recently we headed to the city's main
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intersection and recovered a number of dead bodies as well as with one other words, it's as simple defense team should be granted entering the areas with this, fighting to recover the dead bodies and help the wounded if they're injured or left without help, without a doubt they'll die. 6 further north into about your con, families have been paused once more to see what the news is ready assaults the floods of humanity afraid for their lives as they hurry through this. his largest bottles on high tank is behind the classrooms in the schools. good is our savior and decide or of all state. we did not want to leave until we saw it with our and i know how to sing using causal are again being pushed, forced to feed from anywhere. they found refuge. we don't know where to go. we have been displaced from one place to the next and know we have left. we don't know
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where to go. we are running industries. i thought with my own eyes, i saw the tank and the both. those are, it is on that street. a desperate movement after another round of warranty or fire interior is there. a defense minister has spoken to the u. s. secretary of state, updating him on his armies operation and drop off and the take over of the nearby border crossing into egypt. but there appears to be no end inside the months long suffering in here. more palestinians are being killed, injured or just faced with each passing day. and the pull that he did but gaza palestine hold on, springing out is there a senior political and the smell in the shower? he joins me now. here in the studio was always seeing israel's rough or offensive take place without it being cold as well as rough or offensive. oh absolutely, absolutely. and it's been going on for many days now since then just talked to us
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48 hours. they've been preparing for it. they've been strengthening of it. they told them i can, they're going to do it to death. all these rates are going to do what they told themselves that there is no other way for us to win this thing. other than to go into it on the understood i'm talking about in the cabinet, in the security cabinet of these are the government that i need cease fire writers towards, that's what it takes weeks. basically, it wouldn't mean defacto a win for him us and would eventually lead to a 30 minute ceasefire. and like what the united states, which is these are the government does not want that. and so i think attacking profile is, is an in, is it the ability, if you will, and i think they understand that there's going to be a big, big one. it's not, it's not a jo, meaning i think we've got our point now where it is right is, are really preparing big time. and i think how much is preparing big time. and i think we're going to have one braking battle moving forward. or how is this and
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being, being talked about or discussed at the white house? i mean, obviously we've had many times about red lines about how an offensive and rough a ground defensive would be a huge mistake. what is now being said to by and by his advise is given everything, but he said to israel, up until this point, i think we can talk in terms of, i say, when it comes to the united states united states and off. i think president biden seems to have understood that these guys aren't gonna go in no matter what or nothing. yeah, i was uh, warning that we're gonna fight with our single narrows on so forth. we would go at it alone. what's the message basically to buy, then that no matter how many search you make or how many weapons you're going to stop, this is going to go in. i think it's understood by some of the generals that it's a search such a competitive to go into the why it's understood by the more fanatic,
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the fascist ministers that this is, the only way to go with in palestine is simply to kick more and more and more and more about us, the news and for nothing. now, as we've been discussing now for what 7 months, the longer the war, the better it is for his political and personal carrier. the only thing you could say in terms of is, are they have not discussed by this time yet? you have not discussed come out as or yeah, and dental visit, read it. there's not clear why for longer than the war is any in any way. good for it is right, and it's not clear in any way that eventually let's say, let's say see radically winning guns off. i mean is winning and gaza or and eventually winning and god's, that means winning about us. and none of that. and none of the day after, for me, of those or the day after the project being now laid out by these ready to go to. but i'm not sure if we reported on it. i actually don't know . but i've read in these really press especially investigation and now they're talking about 3 main things. one that they're going to occupy it for, you know,
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6 months start here to they're going to bring the out ups on private security companies to run garza and see they've got to involve the out of some of the boards and so on, so forth. end up with the private company just like unlock the private companies. i went along with that on a blackboard says type x private companies, and then they're going to involve some of the local tribes on the local actors and whatever. frankly, i have never heard of anything more stupid and some more digging around when it comes to guys. palestine is never, never, in my decades of understanding this issue the what is presented by the government. i'm sure is that i'm, i want to about the state of public feeling about the war at the moment in israel. it was memorial day today. we had it come up and give it the security minister, being food literally by, by soldiers, families. and there's a war going on right now. and it was memorial day of, of old days. is opinion shifting about how this was being carried out,
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who should be in charge. so this is very important, right? i was just discussing with you uh the is there a to clock and drop off and jamalia on because on the what's next and as i was under the athletic guys. all right. now there's this other clock that is ticking throughout the world and the region right there is definitely a growing nothing the alpha t gets the white house. there's a growing, is there a fatigue in the united states and the rest of the world? there's a growing nothing you know, and if at the end of it least hence the loss statements by the amount i think is why they objections and so on, so forth. and now there's a gas of fatigue and is read through. what point does it guys have fatiguing us? how long? how long we've been fighting for 7 months? the, is there any economy, these are the society, these are they coming out of the, these are in the standing and the region and the, so the world and so on, so forth. and i have to ask you because there has been
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a few inflection points. if you will, when it comes to shifting opinion and policy during this conflict, and today we saw the fast un foreign death on gauze, the soil. and it was a clearly marked un vehicle when the wild central kitchen killings to pass those attacks. huge, huge international outcry. it led also to, to what seemed to be at a, at least a slight shift in us policy towards israel. are we seeing the beginning of, or laying the scene for potentially about to happen again? this is the thing, right? i mean, you're right to talk about the reflection, but you're also right to talk about this as being a combination of something as one meaning when, when, once you start seeing so many, jo, not a skilled so many you and your employees kill so many doctors, lawyers and so many foreigners also kid once you start seeing that, that's just a combination of how many palestinians are getting killed and how much is right is getting really sinking in israel is sinking in the blood of gaza.
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and that's not a pretty scene in this is the palestine. so when you on stuff die, one photo start is i wouldn't know enjoying that a start diag doctors and songs or you know that things are really going to head in the shower. thank you for joining me. well is it is rarely for us to step up their tax and the jabante. a refugee camp in northern garza. many civilians remain trapped inside un schools. as well as all colored reports. the places where people sort shelter from the war on now, on the bum button and of the forces now stations and incurs behind the universe to the street in the center of the camp. and all of this just combined with helicopter and course kept a flat ring against civilians. somebody's are trapped inside the schools in that
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area. and so i'm not receiving casualties of interest from that area. since the beginning of the will we have taken shelter in un run schools since then these ready? so just have repeatedly rated schools enough with it together without children. we've been homeless for months and we've showed with missiles and shells now with both to keep moving. just like no man this in yahoo is a lawyer. he's not willing to negotiate. he's killed thousands of palestinians. we want to go home and live in peace. the entire population is on the run, a fearing for the children as well. then we are living in missouri. the situation in northern cause is disastrous. we are forced to move from one place to another. we cannot find any shelter or place to settle in. needless to mention the delicate,
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in the absence of food on top of medicine. if our children are not clued on the compartments, they will die of hunger diseases. we appeal to the whole wealth act to have a feast fire to end the will. and meanwhile, a group of his rainy's has attacked trucks carrying desperately needed food aid, preventing them from reaching garza have a look at this video tourism unloading and destroying supplies. these vehicles with crossing through hebron and the occupied west side, heading towards the besiege spread. as we know, aid in $5.00 that is critically low responding to now taking the no russian says it's taking 9 villages and it's new offensive in the khaki region of northeastern ukraine. more than 5000 people that haven't moved to safety is fist fighting persists for a 4th day and that border area,
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it's on hold and reports not from kids. of the graceful as is putting called on the new from the ne, in how to key region. russia lowest across the border offensive on friday, and it's troops bouncing most cases, it's already taken several villages. ukraine says it's trying to contain via so, but it's on the butt. so that to ation orders have been issued for thousands of people. the new fighting takes place, 500 meters away from my house, the rupture, rivers, 500 meters from my house, and the russians on the other side, ukrainian tanks, roland, shoot, and rode out for you. so when you do it most kindly, apple must snow on the cranium, presidents as the flight use more intense on another part, the front line. and the beast last name is that the, if the idea behind the attacks and the khaki region is displayed on forces than an
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on demand, the motivation for ukrainians to defend themselves. the popular ask direction is the most difficult, despite everything to dialogue and they have been susie combat engagements, the metix, they were pulling out wounded troops. the soldier was concoct stuff for a russian motor attack. sometimes on the desk. i don't know if there was a wheel coating, but it is difficult. we keep up the defense and that's it was one of the to do the type for multiple directions on the model, 1000 colombia to the front line being so ukraine, you know, me just trying to plug symbols time, easily, a number of gaps, an army outgunned and outmanned on u. s. t, the secretary of state, and he blinked and said that there's been a cost in the months long delay and getting a $61000000.00 us military, a package approved it was held up in the republican majority. congress lincoln said, defense equipment with $400000000.00 have now been prioritized weapons already
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beginning to arrive to more or expected to be delivered next month, including a 16 flight to just the price is desperately needs. but some of the items will take many months to get in until the front line. it means a significant window for rush it to press home. it's advantage. and that's exactly what it stood. john home, and i would just say the key hole. meanwhile, a lot of the person has replaced rushes defense minister with the civilian. former deputy prime minister andre beller. solve is set to take on the role. he's an economist with no previous ministry experience, police of will be replacing sluggish troy group. one of the present versions of the closest political allies. to us, a new battery has moved from oscar. the latest defense minister in the russian army is going to be 65 year old economist andre bella solve the selection by the russian
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president vladimir putin. it came on sunday evening now we have seen the well known former deputy prime minister and very experienced economist eh, come into the upper house of parliament on monday where he answer some questions by various officials. and he made a statement, during which he said that's there needs to be a solution to the problem of bureaucracy associated with confirming the benefits of the military personnel. the selection of the beller bella solve is being seen as an important one. by the latter, we're putting because this man's expertise lies in a financial sector in the country as so it's clear that's the number of problems facing the defense ministry in terms of accusations of corruption, mismanagement, and investment is going to be something that this newly appointed defense registrar
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is going to be tasks with tackling it does not have any immediate implications for russian forces fighting on the ground and you crate it, but it's being seen as a move by that it. we're putting to really streamline the defense ministry which will in turn make the underground operations much more efficient down the lines. the newly appointed defense minister still has to be officially confirmed by the federation council. it is expected that to be just a formality. and for now, the choice has been seen as an important one in terms of how that would be putting in visions, the countries as defense ministry, which is now receiving around 6 and a half percent of the countries gdp. how we will move forward in the near future. the door safari, alcera moscow. well, let's dig into this as a wisdom and she left sacraments. so she's seen electra and conflict and security at kings colors, london,
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and also the ortho of russian imperialism revisited. she joins us now from london until it might seem strange to outside of that is that a new defense minister doesn't have military background, but the choice of an economist does not show what pretends priorities are right now, specifically when it comes to this war with you can to yes, in a way it's important to note that the running of the military campaign is always in charge of the g for pigeon on stocks that is generally to get us the most. so that is not going to change. but what is important is that this new feeder is going to be probably able oh we try at least to uh, streamline as was mentioned uh the sort of the, the inefficiencies in the ministry of defense. and also the relationship with what we would call the military industrial complex, because apparently that's the intentions there. and the ministry of defense complaining that we're not getting the wiper re necessary on time. industries
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complaining that the ministry of defense was very corrupt. that that was the best are made. so i think the speaker is going to be able, potentially to create a much more effective relationship and make sure there is no significant waste and streamlined these kinds of relationships. and also make sure that you know that there are the necessary equipment and reach has affected the tool, the front line. so an emphasis, very much on that logistics of that role. and also in understanding uh by russia that this is going to be a long war. that is also going to involve a very much sort of the, the military industrial complex. i mean, the way sort of the award i called them, you're frustrated. say it's interesting that the us state department just came out and actually the last few minutes saying that this was a, a sign of desperation from fruits. and you mentioned difficulties within the defense ministry. there's obviously been
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a corruption scandal fairly recently. how much is this re shuffle a direct result of that to i think there has been a lot of, uh, sort of um, dissatisfaction with troy go ask biggest of the friends also because obviously not a lot of challenges of this military operation in this war. starting from the very beginning, the weight was long that way it was carried out on show who took a lot of the blaze taken notice in the lane. there's a very high number of casualties. and so i think that in a way, by making these changes building is addressing sort of the lack of the lyra deal that we struck defense. i mean, that respect one could potentially agree with a speculation that is coming from the white house outside on the other happens. you have noted in your, in your reporting, it is clear that russia now has to a certain extent, the upper hand on the front long, especially as we, as was noted around around the areas to the nose of hotkeys out towards the board
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as shot. russia seems to be advancing and as also pressures on other parts of the front line around the human, the restaurant, the boss summit, hello. hi. i want to just pick up on something you said that you were mentioning. the difficulty is that, so i've gotta show who had been facing what's happened to him now. i think he's now being made the head of the security council. is that a promotion a demotion? well, i mean it's, it's interesting to see what we've come out of place, because before that they had was mr by to ship was a very influential figure. very close to voting. so to a certain extent, these uh, these uh, um, sort of accounts that it could be seen as having some influence. but it was very much related to the figure of, uh, 5 to shift from not so much to the composition of these group. i think that the base points and shows that on the one hand building doesn't lied to sort of
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completely i in 8 or 8 know those the cheap remotes he always wants to give them some kind of position. that is not the sort of watching mediating d motion, but at the same time, uh, it may show that these uh, overnight these, these accounts. so the security counts and he's no longer so relevant. it's not going to play such an important part in decision making. i think i know, does it follow that this is a jewish on having the boss was very much related to, to partnerships rolling on if i may odd because there's being respect, elation. but this was like emotional 5 to shift. but at the same time, the some need to be brought through shave, has also been promoted to deputy prime minister and within the government of russia, that's previously minister of agriculture. so that shows that to a certain extent, but to share he's not gonna be sort of $59.00 to compete. certainly at
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a very interesting choice of re shuffling that by pretend them until that sacrifice or a senior that true and conflict and security king's color sounds and thank you for sharing your insights and expertise with us here on the news. thank is still a head here on the 0 millions version. the 4th phase of india is general election as prime minister under under moody, 6 sun and children were time to school in kenya after weeks of flooding their office. some schools may not be 6 months to city boston pet. scotty are the ones as team. they'll lose the premier league title if they fail to be putting them on cheese, they will hear from him. nation this, these are the
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in gauze that since october. the 2nd or there of course have been more attacks both in northern and southern gaza. palestinian groups say they're engaged in running baffles with his really forces east of the giovanni refuge account civilians. awfully safe grievances randy says the types of trucks carrying desperately needed food data for casa, for the chosen unloading and destroying supplies. as the vehicles have run in the occupied west on their way to well students of amsterdam university occupying the main hall following a stall full account with hundreds more protesting outside samuel ease action was in response to a violent police correct down on campus protest against israel's one golf and last week the students are demanding the fiscal divest from is really big companies. and that also quoting for us, the file set bouncing sent this report as the attendance situation
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here at the university of time. it's worth escalating this morning. done by university staff of the university building to protest against police happening here against students last week. one of the payments and students were inside the basement. so now if one of these has come in here, they're blocking the way out of the inside. you can see here just do the university stuff, holding up there looking the way to the university where this the surrender, right? because this is how some dramatize they are, that are so worried about the fact that they are now holding the hands of mere walking out as we speak inside. there are tons to set up the occupied. so to occupy
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the main hall of the building on this all comes down to the back of this police. finances refresh, and how does that sound right to them moving on. and donald trump's former lawyer, michael cohen is on the stand before me. us presidents, criminal trial in new york cohen is expected to tell drawers that from him payments made one adult film star tries a high benefit in the run up to the 2016 presidential election, prosecute as a curious trump of concealing a re investment been made to co and as a business expense, thompson street is not guilty to the full counts of falsifying business reco. it's well that speak to kristin's lead me. she's following all these proceedings outside the courthouse force in new york. christian, as we've been saying,
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huge amount is writing on co ins testimony. i see he's now back on the stand off to lunch. how's it going for the prosecution? the the well, so far a lot of what we've heard is not new, but it has been interesting to see michael cohen on the stand describing himself as donald trump's former fixer, someone who was willing to lie and bully to when his former boss is approval. even though by trade, he is a lawyer, and he was especially in demand by donald trump in the run up to the 2016 election. when that in, from this access, hollywood tape came out that caught donald trump on tape, saying very disparaging things about women. there was a lot of concern that these negative stories were going to impact him in the campaign. so michael cohen described his scheme in which he was
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a lynch pen between donald trump and a publisher. david tucker of a national tab lloyd, an efforts that they had to buy stories from people who had negative stories about the former about donald trump. and then essentially buried them not publish them at the prosecution needs to show that michael cohen not only paid a $130000.00 to stormy daniels. they need to show that donald trump knew about those payments and disguise them as legal fees in order to convict him of the charges in this case, falsifying business records. now the issue here is that michael cohen has a lot of credibility issues. he himself admitted that he's lied for donald trump. he has pleaded guilty to perjury for lying to congress under oath, and serve time for that and other crimes in prison. and we expect that the defense will make a big deal about that when they get the chance to cross examine him going forward
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or stay with me creston. because i say that the former president also dress drawn list outside the manhattan goat on his way. and when he's held them, he's reading and polls against his rival, president or vice trump referred to the latest pole of swing states and the new york times, which has also revealed dwindling support from violent among non white virtues. economy and goals will listed as key issues to which is over a 100000 people this weekend to kristen,
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it doesn't sound like this trial, nor any of the others involving trump and this selection you have deeply affected his campaign or his polling. the certainly not yet. i think it's interesting to point out that in the last couple of weeks as stormy daniels, the adults tell mattresses on the stand here in court. the college demonstrations over gaza have been sweeping the nation and dominating the headlines, both in the united states and internationally. and with that, this new pool coming out showing bite and having dwindling support among younger voters as well as voters of color. there's concerns about the. * enemy, while this trial seems to be about a lot of old news as far as most voters are concerned, as i said, a lot of the details coming out about his alleged affairs. of course trump denies. he's having an affair with stormy daniels or,
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or the other women in this case. that news is old news here in the united states. and the intricacies of proving the case have not really captured the public's attention. that said, there are pools that show that even among trump's hardcore supporters, about 20 percent of them would change their support for him if or at least consider changing their support for him if he is convicted in the ad. so a lot riding on the jury here as this case heads into his final weeks. we'll continue watching, verify, same day at preston, sending me that with the latest force outside the courthouse in new york. thanks kristen. the . on the 4th round version in india is 7 phase general elections has ended with the people of ended administered kashmir among those costing efforts. for the 1st time in decades the governing b. j. p. did not contest any seats in the customer to evaluate a reminder,
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the indian government has not gone through the visas to audrey unless so we're covering the selection from outside the country, pulling as well of the casting the ballots under the watchful eye of security forces focusing indian administer kashmir, queued up to choose a candidate to represent the best interest. it's the 1st problem entry election since 2019, when crime in the state and around to emote, these government revoke to region special status and voted on the central government control ending its semi autonomy and rights to land and to jobs barely bought a new cleanable donica this boat is important because it's the 1st election since the low exchange. we have been facing a lot of difficulties ever since. we all young people are being harass on. the land is being taken away. been good enough, as it seems as if prime minister moody had not removed us ago. $370.00 the most people would have voted for cash me is divided between india and pakistan and both
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of which claim it in its entirety. the barbara t. a gena top polity has defended its controversial move, saying adult relative peace and stability to the region, often decades of violence. but it hasn't filled it any candidates in the cache. me a volley, a muslim majority region, which i p is not feeling a candidate because i fear defeat. uh, there's a lot of local unpopularity the for the beach, i pay and i a, it's the 1st time for about to use. i have not had a candidate for luck, some of our election and i do, they think they going to lose and that it will be not just a loss but a drumming. the 1st phase of elections is crucial for the b. j. p. the 96 parliamentary seats contested are in southern and eastern seats, where the party support base isn't as dominant. but this farmed also included some b j. p strongholds where it's hoping to make for the gains. moody seeking a 3rd to him, his prime minister, his hindu nationalist party, is up against the lines of opposition bodies. despite the election rules. this
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being to rise in hate speech during the campaigns. but for voters developments, one of the main concerns upgrade your ranking up. issues of hindus us is mostly will take us no way you need development and progress for rules you to the final round of voting will be held on june. the 1st and results are expected 3 days later. poking out a 0 reminder, the indian government has not gone to the visas to algiers. journalist, so we're covering the election from outside the country. now at least 8 people have died and more than 40 off. he had still trapped off to a billboard clouds during a rain storm in india's financial capital home by more than 60 others, have also been injured. arrest to operation is underway. 5 sites is police and disaster response officials organ call. them to help students in kenya has been
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told to return to school despite weeks of flooding that killed nearly 270 people. at the 62 primary schools were effected. there also physic, warrantable, and diseases such as colorado could spread. catherine sway reports now from costume county in western can what a way to start a new school tom. this is what students from kenya seemed to be tallies found when they returned to school. it's among several into swimming county. that's a the flooded or damaged of the reasons. torrential rains. one and 200 people are dead. and styles is more, a home less the head teacher says this is no place for child to on. we are not able to access the importance of services. the toilets are very big problem . some of the classrooms state of the i know the very 26 the are waiting to get to you by the plans that concerns the school could be a breeding ground for what
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a borne diseases like color, uh and malaria. this is the only remaining toddler because the, uh, the facilities are still flooded. the teachers here are seeing that clearly, this is a health hazards. it's not just you, some other schools across the country are facing similar problems. government officials, the students who have nowhere to go, will be temporarily moved to nearby schools through think about the infrastructure in this particular school. for example, if you think about that road that you're guessing give me think about the time is that do the same. if we think about the classes, for example, it means that we have to put in a bit more money to be able to bring back the school to where it was supposed to be . but for now, the students and the teachers say they have to walk with the legal resources they have despite the safety and health risks posed by their private schools.
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business like just is free to you believe, i guess is a light supply on one of your makes modern plates. the the welcome back. it is time for sport and his pizza. this dogs are thank you so much. well, member, one of history on site needed less than 100 minutes to move post injury kobe in the attending opened last 16 on monday. the poll took care of the german 75 and 63 in
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rome. kobe's himself a former will never one, but these days is in 313 1st. and the 36 year. busy had no on so if i'm supposed to leave this email plan here for you on 6 will come up against madison t. c. and the quote of the 3 is american students see them coming to us open champion cocoa golf. she has to fight back up to losing the 1st 2 springs panel, but also expanded winning the opening standard $75.00. but golf managed to turn things around in the italian capital. she would grab the following tuesday at 64 and 61 in order to get home to the quote assignments where she did come up against china is she when she and that's because ging ended mailed me as well. cuz running room in the room today. the japanese was playing in the teddy and kept her for the 1st time in 3 years, following whom as soon as he break, but the full time grand slam champion fell. 626 full
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russian full seat on the route believe has been dumped out of the italian opened in the 3rd round by franz's alexander miller. it started well enough for roo. blanche took the 1st 661 close for the last 16. but miller had other ideas, the frenchman fighting back to in 63 and 6 to his face ever went over to the same plan. you will take a step. no, not for the tunnel on nicholas jerry next door problems. so the 2 of them and 6 seed, 7 of $65.00 said the group was up against christmas. cameron, missouri suite 7 c, p a c c bus taken care of business infinity routine, fashion 62 and 76. and the last 6, the roof, i'm afraid is alex, let them know. that's because the 9 seeds to freely close the theme in the 3rd round, the canadian, actually one of the 1st fits in 6. but after that demo was able to take control, you still had to were called boats, and then the remaining fits 64, and 6 mentions to city balls. pip claudio has one of these places that
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a rick would fold straight. doing this pray, meeting tied lives in their hands and that they will lose that if they fail to win the game and, and the defending champion space talking them on tuesday with 2 games together in the premium each season. they need to pick up maximum points to be, so it's an opening the title, overall single. you know, the nights it is easy. so to himself was a window into, into prime, at least. and these are what do you have to do to do something like in this country? never. now the team has done it, so you have to do something special exception that i would say is the time to do it otherwise or so it would be jump. so here's the thing, stand awesome lead by points having played one game more than city if i space on tuesday that on sunday, both teams or an action as the lead wraps up. so if you take on with them and also face able to and the kind of signs winning the football team have arrived in dublin, the head of
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a friendly match. on wednesday, the west bank face team and it's still engaged with a warm reception from supporters. if they paid pay per pay to face bohemians, seen facing the irish capital profit, some wednesdays game will be there later to try to have this to me in the defending in b, a champions to denver nuggets of tide. they play up series against the minnesota to the world's last week. they were really struggling to nothing down in the west and conference semi final. but there one game 3 m l game for in minneapolis, 115 points to 107. if i don't see 35 points in jamal by the got 93 list, best would be to some of course say now head back to the end of the game. fine. but the chance to go ahead and the series, the 1st, the full with we want to games, they want some games at this point is whoever went to game. so i don't know how people look at it, but i look at it like i'm, i'm happy i'm very is competing at the highest level and i'm smiling about it
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because i'm happy, i'm ready to go play it. we play tomorrow, i'll be ready. so it's going to be fun things also labeled in the eastern phone from $75.00 over to the indiana pacers avenue you mis 5. we had a business for 20 of the paces blue the next away in game for 3 by 32 points. the food biggest, the winning margin for the places in the franchise therapy say this is this love to, to, to reading into getting 5 at madison square garden. easy to read. buchanan, sam k, will retire from international at the end of 2024. the 32 year old assigned a 3 year deal with japanese cubs tickets. i'm goliath, kansas cats and the old next 27 times and won the world cup in 2015. this is being drama in the build up to assess today's big, heavy way plants between tyson syria and alexander. it looks like this was a series bed with a bloody cup to restore it up the head busing. a member of a 6 onto was the head of the fights in saudi arabia, arrival time, set to be separated by security at the hotel. unlike the script sunday,
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spiteful crown, the 1st undisputed heavyweight champion, since lennox lewis into that same emotions are one. and i, you know, many step to a movie and that's what happens, isn't it? you know, it's testosterone isn't it? and i'm full of it. i'm full of it for me. it moves to the top of my head. i have been very, there's a fight going. i'm that fast. you don't damage, they will look for it. that's what we do. 300 years old. like that's it. that's the way it is. okay, we'll leave it there for now. i'll be here again later with most both needs. besides the time, that's pizza. well, a severe drought and panama has drastically reduced the canals, water levels to see it impacting one of the wells busiest trade passages. it's almost with our cheese to restrict shipping, which is also disrupting global trade. us on to run past the reports now from panama. for almost a year, the number of ships passing through the panama canal has been reduced to cope with a severe drought brought by the new weather phenomenon. without enough water to
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raise and lower vessels through the locks, officials were left with no alternative, but to cut or peroration creating headaches for shipping worldwide. tens of thousands of dollars. i draw the juice that bill out of the bible says new water sources are essential to maintaining the canals. perfect. the ability to be cut out was the sign more than a 100 years ago for a certain amount of water. the number of transfer it's on a certain population leaving in panama city. and now the mind has greatly increased . therefore, the panama canal needs to increase its water supply in order to meet that order. to now probations depend on fresh water from artificial lakes that also supplied drinking water. for half, a pint of must population in a country where almost 50 percent of potable water is lost to port management. a spot them as population grows and the sea barn trade expands the government to
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worry that the demands for water will gray police are past the available supply by 2050. the canano tory t says they're considering various options including costly diesel. the nation plants and creating new reservoirs, which would require relocating thousands of people for sale. the 4th of the canal is important because it generates income growth. we need to guarantee its best management for the last preserving peoples right the to go to a blond than that. i told him last year did reproach. this, broke out with the government to allow the canadian company to expand its binding contract impacting water resources. the country supreme court eventually ruled the government's contracts with the company was unconstitutional. nothing but it. scientists say things could improve in coming months and the canal could return to normal operations in 2025. this climate change means the cycle of dry and wet
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weather could continue to become more severe and unpredictable life both bessie hayes can you tell him, i'm in the little while if that all hard put the systems that global warming will continue to make climate events like the nino and in the phenomenon was so we need to listen to the warning. let's go with the most news elected president. the find them i present, i wouldn't, will, you know, has not presented any concrete plans for the future of the canal. but the clock is ticking for penny. most most important business and a key transit route for the world. allison, the bit the as, as you to find them a, as well. remember you can always find much small on our website and all the latest you should go to our 0. don't com. well that is it for main installs? yes. hey, for this new zone, new fog who will be in the chest and a couple of minutes with most today's news for you to stay with us here on the,
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in the sense that he missed the carry. yeah. and he just, the truth is the price is high for a family of palestinian after this. so peacefully protected the community for misery, the secular expansion in the occupied westbank for decades. the exist, there's really for that guy on our see, this is the story, the trying to see them moving them. some of the on the fire on that just the you know, this is a front line where there is little life after more than half a year of hostilities that began when hezbollah opened up a front to help. it's like him, us in casa, we are traveling with members of the united nations peacekeeping force, their own patrol with lebanon's army. we are here to support them these government to take control of the situation, but the army is not the dominant force here. has the law has
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a strong presence even before this late, this confrontation, nearly 100000 lebanese, have left their homes and livelihoods. it's a similar situation on the other side of the border, who says the cost of or official se last, that are already in the billions of dollars. although the concert this still larger contained and confined to the, for the region, has been lost as the conflict won't end until there's a ceasefire in casa, but possibly not even then. because israel is threatening a wider war if border security doesn't improve palestinians who are expelled from there and then in the neck of 1948 still don't have the rights of return today is that the land was extorted and settlements were built on it, which is 0 world goes back with the young, good old palestinians to re discover their ancestral homes. why doesn't my grandparents stay here? why aren't i here? returned to palestine on al jazeera,
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the playing for the live of spicy intensifies between palestinian groups. and is there any forces in moving causes to follow the refuge account, the lovely bulk of this social 0 life and the whole. so coming up a phone, you and staff members being killed and an attack on a month. you end vehicle you and says a $190.00, if it's workers have been killed and gaza since october. students occupied the main whole at the university from saddam's to non to get divest from this route linked companies the.

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