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the way people talk, the way we walk is just everything is trusting timing. go tell them on the mountain . friend of the and mechanics see a new series of africa direct on. i'll just be around the the us supreme court decision gives precedence, sweeping criminal immunity. and effectively delays the case against donald trump's efforts to overturn the 2020 election the pro carry johnston. this is i'll just share a lot from toe. so coming out israel orders, palestinians to evacuate from pots of gauze, is a southern city of con eunice. people sheltering the say they have no was safe to go on to the city and protest, re counting, essential to keeps homes,
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businesses and cause all destroyed and the major bridge is damaged. nessie dunn's capital, we examine how this will impact the conflict. the federal trump is that claiming a big win. and also the us supreme court ruled full of presidents have immunity from prosecution for official acts. while in office, the decision comes off to lawyers for trump. uh good. he should not be facing criminal charges. well, there are several accounts against trump related to conspiracy to overturn the 2020 presidential election chief justice john roberts wrote that the president enjoys no immunity for unofficial ex. i know to everything the president does is official voicing a this sense justice sonya so 10 mile says the decision could lead to
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a misuse of official power for personal gain. for president trump, it says the court's decision is a big win for the constitution and democracy. us present, joe, by his campaigns, says trump is not above the law, and the ruling does not change the facts. so if his involvement in the john 86 in selection, what kind of begins are coverage now a y. it's a supreme court decision that has be months in the making. all arguments with her back in april and their request by the special counsel for a quick decision was ignored. putting the case against donald trump on hold. it was chief justice john roberts, who all set the majority opinion, stating that the president is not above the law, but continuing. the nature of presidential pilot entitles the former president to absolute immunity from criminal prosecution, for actions within his conclusive and precludes of constitutional authority,
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says the chief justice and t, as in titled to at least presumptive immunity from prosecution for all his official ex. 3 of the justices disagreed vigorously with the majority. never in the history of our republic has a president had reason to believe that he would be immune from criminal prosecution if use the trappings of his office to violate the criminal law. wrote justice sonya such a mile moving forward. however, all former presidents will be cloaked in such a community. if the occupant of that office misuses official par for personal gain, the criminals at the risk of us must abide, will not provide a best stop with fear for our democracy descent. i think what this does is this one to mentally changes the united states and we're no longer a democracy because now what the supreme court has essentially said is the president is now a case. the case will now go back to a lower quote,
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which will decide which charges against come can go ahead. which conte, given the high quotes decision, the speech that he gave on january 6th and which he encouraged everyone to march down to the capital. that was a personal capacity speech, and so on, rebound, it shouldn't be difficult for the lower court to find that he does not have immunity for the acts of january 6. this is a process that will take months and this little chance of donald trump going to trial in this case, before the november election happens, this momentous decision strikes at the very heart of one of this country's most treasured principals that no one is above the law any future president can do what he or she once provided they frame the action within the context of the exercise of a cool constitutional paula, this is the legacy for which a conservative supreme court created by donald trump himself will be remembered.
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mike kinda, i'll just sarah washington. i want to ask correspondents and kimberly how could report summary response from president biden's company in reaction to the supreme court ruling, the fighting campaign has issued statements across a range of its social media account saying that the ruling doesn't change the facts that donald trump snapped following the 2020 presidential election and encouraged the mob to overthrow the results of a free and fair election, he thinks he's about the law and he's willing to do anything to gain and hold power for himself. the campaign goes on to point out that donald trump still faces $34.00 charges of falsified business records for how many payments he made back in 2016 to an adult film star. and he's due to be sent later this month for those charges. now, we also can point out that this is in terms of the supreme court ruling,
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a welcome distraction for president fight. and given the fact that it, it really takes away from his own negative headlines. namely, the fact that up until now, most people were talking about his disaster as debate performance last thursday. and so this is a bit, a chance for the buying campaign to really play up the fact that since then, president biden has been very energetic. in fact, the campaign has lots to new advert showing just that the campaign is going on the offsets with this add verb, but also with the supreme court ruling. kimberly help it out to 0 white house. well, the current, the members of the us supreme courts have been accused of violating the impartiality, especially if doing certain benefit conservatives, including the former president, donald trump. i'll just areas roseman, jordan looks at whether that criticism is valid. and if this is a unique situation in us judicial history,
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when it comes to the us supreme court experts say the idea of justice existing beyond politics is never been true. and certainly not now liberal critics of the port think it's being motivated more by politics. conservative is, will say, this is their turns after the warren port, 5060 years ago, issued all these far reaching decisions, expanding constitutional rights for much of the past. some of the years the, any logical make up of the 9 court members was roughly evenly divided with one or 2 justices acting as swing books. for example, on legalizing the patient protection and affordable care act, also known as obamacare in 2012. it made health care affordable for millions of americans in
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a few cases just just as cross those lines to declare public school segregation illegal in 1954 to approve interracial marriage in 1967 and to guarantee women abortion rights in 1973. after president donald trump filled 3 seats on the court and never it's balance shifted in 2022, 63 majority conservative. it struck down on the permit of action and college emissions. and it removed the national guarantee to abortion. rulings that conservatives including 12 celebrate the informal norms that kept it forwarded place have collapsed. um mr. trump didn't do this all by himself, but he certainly capitalized on a trend that team support beyond the rulings. there's been criticism of the financial and political ethics of justice is clarence thomas and samuel leto legal
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experts say the court ethics policy does need were for. i don't think there's any reason congress couldn't pass the law enforcing more clear and concrete tangible, ethical standards and the supreme court. and it won't happen because congress is so deeply devised legal scholars say the supreme court does go through liberal and conservative phases, but they can't predict how or when this latest cycle will end. russell in jordan elders. era the in gauze of these very minute trees continue. it's bombardments of con eunice and has now issued evacuation to with this for parts of the city area is very forces killed, 6 palestinians, and injured many off is the army has one residence and displaced people in east and
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neighborhoods to evacuate to the cities west. israel says it has designated to that area as a so called humanitarians and palestinians in the city say they have no west. safe to go is where the forces have repeatedly attacked is that they have previously declared the safe sense. we'll talk to jeremy hickey is a specialist anesthesiologist who works in gaza. he was at the european hospital in con eunice, southern, gaza before being forced to move to the office in the center of the street. he describes his experience working to doing as well as brutal still being a bit of a rush and a bit of a blue on we initially got notification about a potential valuation from some of the nursing staff. and you'll probably did is we were wishing him and that's because it would come up on social media. and from there we were instructed that we would just say so a lot of pricing because a number of staff who are living in and around the canyon is area to lead to
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evacuated with the families. at this point, we still haven't received any notification that's weird. um, formally required to evacuate and it was a bass. and now so after that that we caught the cold that we needed to lose complete with one of the she carry them out of town unison had managed to make her way up to darrow blah. because we are resting at the moment and talk to what does that mean for the patients who were at the european hospital. there are a lot of patients that hospital at the moment. as you can imagine, being one of the only fully functional hospitals must in any size. and we received a lot of trauma, especially from the brussel area where there are a lot of minor injuries and a lot of trauma steins. so there are currently anywhere between 5 and 600 patients in or in a 400 bit hospital. the only time i had some sort of friends or family staying with
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them and that, that spices. however, losing their mouse is extraordinarily, disapproves, be close, access to transport is, is extraordinary expensive, given the process to you with the money to, to, to access issues. but also because of the interest of sustained in the, on a loan to the nature of these injuries, mobilizing is, you know, i, on impossible, in transforming these patients out using ambulance i means is it's just impossible as well are as health services in gaza. crumble on the is really a tax and the intensified blockade limits the inch of medical supplies. one doctor has taken it upon himself to provide the basic health care to people in need. talk to live now as a is a, does this for free? oh said living on the bombardment, honey mountain lute has her story from the opposite in gaza. doctor living as it preparing care supplies, the display of the doctor from the north. she set up this a small,
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make 50 clinic and beard. bella has central golf and she started trying to help babies in a pregnant and seating mothers with that. uh, i live on a cold medicine. the resources are very limited and very minimal. when i sold at this time, there was some store, most of the pharmacies would that make me serves for children. now we have personally, i took these medications specifically for treating coughs supplements for mt nutrition because of the needs dr. looking to expand it to adults and the elderly and she began to take the health care of her patients. those with her is there is another issue. the lexia, many of the patient is, cannot even go to this initiative is meant to reduce the bed and on the shoulders. so we go to them and attempt to, um, across the dog, 3 quarters of old primary health care clinics. how to close down. and even in centers the are open, it is hard to find a doctor and she'll get medical sense isn't hospitalized flooded with patients. so
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people wait in monkeys before they receive any medical service. many cases the doctor, look man, no. the seats are caused by mounting nutrition and the lack of access to what would normally be standard medical care. this woman's daughter gave birth more than 2 weeks ago and how to have several operations from the law for more than 20 days. my daughter has been very ill. i'm also suffering about a 10 days ago. i was hit by a bullet while i was inside the tent. was it removed? yes, thank god, as a prey to done. and the bullet was removed and told the medical services they offer . here is a free paid for out of dr. loving those pocket policy on dr. setting out the free clinic is a 5 composite response to the their health. the chrysler is across the gaza strip. the benefit is, are quite as soon so for providing much needed medical care for
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a population already in dire need of due to the blockade. the current genocide, an economic suffocation just has had in my hood from the last, within the central area of the gaza strip. palestine took, he is government has condemned to empty syrian writing in essential parts of the country. well, the 60 people were arrested in a saturday on sunday of the cost of attendance, serial and shop sets a blaze divided in sort of allegations that a certain man, it's actually highest at 7 year old simeon go, the 3 and a half 1000000 syrians live in that took in the n t refugee sentiment has been rising, center custodian has more now from his stumble. this is not the 1st time that the full, the eyes on the rise and share, especially with the last 3 years as a reference to send some of the specialist targeting syrians. it saying that they
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are going to be sent back has become the main with salt lake. and the position part is that's why surface present bridge of safe on a cues, the opposition parties for filling up the sentiments and causing such incidents like what happened in central to get cards say on sunday night. as a response to this, as a reaction in northern syria, in fact, the position helps area to, to the st. criticizing the turkish people surfaces, reaction and targeting the syrians live in getting through to you. they took to the streets, they attacked the turkish vehicles, and some downsize were exchange. but of course, what's happened in the car serial sunday. now i was also on the reason behind the $0.10 last week purchase and syrian present, present bridge of safe hours on end president bashar saw that they are ready to restore size and they are ready to take any initiative to normalize relations between 2 neighbors countries. and that's also then press ration among the syrians
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for a place to be they have been spiking for more than a decade. the non custodial eldest to raise some sort of head here on the out. is there probably more with getting better and probably getting better grubby. we need the month that would help us because we look at the reasons behind neva schultz, which is in the case farming communities plus i'm rough, mcbride in the got to japan, but once it share of the country's tours and boom, just as other parts of the country are saying enough visitors the or it's still helping the southern states. the us with the biggest challenges are still up in the midwest and the great lakes. as you can see,
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they do come down through the central plains, as you can see through iowa. now be some big charles here, and there's been some notably big ones in new mexico recently. and arizona could generate them to this time. the whole lot jensen tends to move started east was a disperse and then b reinvigorate. so we started a typical summer picture. this is the if we go down to us of the eastern caribbean, as you can see, there's something heading your way, which is not usual for early july and informed in late june. it's a heart condition well and this one cold barrel. it's all the categories, 3 or 4, it's very between the 2. the 4 is the strongest at this time the to hit this part of the kind of a looks, looks going straight over the top of granada and we went over $200.00. can it be spit out that's going to be devastating 20 years ago. how can i even went over but it was in september, so this is very early in the ivan was devastating. so prospect, i'm not good to go through fairly quickly. so late on monday and tuesdays that back in the open boss is all the kind of being which is equally woman that should be on
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average. now it stays over open world for a while. taking of course, all the vintage vicious energy with it. but the cost is westwood the in the
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us and i'll just say a reminder about top stories. the us supreme court says rules, precedents are immune from prosecutions only for official acts up to the one in office. it's aust a know a quote to decide whether the applies to donald trump, these charts with conspiring to overturn 2020 election results. the court decision makes it unlikely. trump trial will take place before and event this presidential election is very minute choose continue. it's from 5 until con, huge sentence. now issue factual ation elizabeth pots of the 16 southern guns that palestinians sheltering the say they have, it was safe to go to kias. governments has content on the syrian right taking the central part of the country. more than 60 people are arrested and it goes the on
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sunday, not the cause of a ton. then siri and shops took place of audits for those allegations. that's a serious, it's actually the 1st 7 year olds to be an go now, major bridge connecting the northern part of saddam's capital, the country's 2nd largest city has been destroyed. it's one of the only true connecting call to north to on demand. the northern crossing that shut back, which was destroyed in november. the army has accused the permanent tree rapids support forces of targeting the i'll fire bridge claims that there are assess, have denied. even morgan has more than a phone call to the destruction of the health by a bridge which connects the city of i'm the man to the city of how to, to north and to them capital costume for this major said back for the to the nice army this is the same rate and that was used by the signees army just of were
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a month ago to move its forces from the city of on demand to us the city of hot assume north, which is also known as battery, to reinforce the tubes that and tried to take over territory from the power of military rapids support forces. and this destruction would mean that the army will not be able to reinforce, they prove from the city of on demand anymore, and would have to rely on troops coming from neighboring river. now, states to reinforce and we supply their tubes and consume north autobiography. now this happens at this comes as pricing continues between the 2nd these army and the department of $3.00 rapids support forces elsewhere around the country. especially especially in the city of say not and be in the face of the not which the are a separate took over if capital on late saturday. no 5 thing is going into not around given more. and that's an area along the border, often not state and just need to say most of the hours of over earlier last week and the are, the army has been trying to regain control of the army says that their forces are
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still present interesting to and they are still fighting department is through rapid support forces the are a self without the statements on monday that they have taken over to other brigades that used to belong or used to be under the control offices in these army. and the displacements of civilians as fighting continues between the 2. 5 also continues. thousands have been displaced from saint john and gibbon more over the past few days. many of them trying to make it to safety, anti refuge, a slicing continues. they say that they're in desperate need of minutes here and assistance. many of them walking for days trying to get to safety away from the fighting. and many of them, not sure if they will be able to make it to safety. or if they would be able to get the assistance they need, if they make it to safety away from the fighting people. morgan alda 0 cartoon. the around the remaining of presidential candidates have taken positive 10 advise debates ahead of friday's run of those reformist spots. my see that is that yeah, and then ultra conservative side of the came out on top and last weeks, but which,
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which so a record low turn out. russell said reports from taylor on the southern data. if you're reading presidency abraham vc last may, you know, had to go up there, crash led to an election, a foot 10 to this, ran for president in the 1st on the 14th last friday. but none of them secured the enough votes. and now to can do this will compete in a run of they have just days to proceed, voters, they have different reeves on how you rush will deal with the rest of the world. exhibited candidates, i do to do has phone connections will be the public a structure the previously said, as your ons, chief nuclear negotiators during the 10 year or a former president moms i made an adjust. this is who will follow the foreign policy principles of the late president received that chance. pull that together and be sent restricting a foreign policy to the countries with which we have the biggest disagreements as a mistake. with more than $200.00 countries in the world. it's essential to
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capitalize on opportunities where ever i may rise, receive is worth policy yourself and your arms isolation by reaching out to non western countries. on the, his administration, you run normalize relations with the regional arrival, saudi arabia, strength and ties with russia and china. and joined both the strong guy, cooperation, organization and the big group of companies. yes. but despite this policies you ron's economy, you're still in crisis. and just to tell you, it's a vision with the west have contributed to resize the nation from the world. did inform us down to dismissal position companies. the only solution is to open you run off to the world. jobs that if you're honest, former for the minister was the architect of the nuclear deal. you suppose this young and he's urging him to be by that phone at a funding policies, the art of flexibility. i believe the negotiations to remove the sanctions, sanction, or the main obstacles in front of our people. but the new run, the ultimate decision about for them policy rest with the supreme leader. and he
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thinks otherwise that he has c o c o, doctors let him know. some politicians who think all the ways of progress passed through the us must know that it is not like that. the one who thinks it is impossible to take steps at all favors from the us will not manage or on. well, so that may be seeing what city is expected to continue that legacy off the late present regime position. yes. candidacy or for us hold for those to can change, but many your any is but the whoever rims the election would like to have limited impact on your ons. visions with the were there some sort of that i'll just get a hold on jose ro, marino has been sworn in as panama, as president when he, you know, upsets during his election campaign to cub illegal immigration. st migrants who entered through the diary and gaps will be deported. more than 185000 people are estimated to have made the journey this year through the forest connected to
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columbia to panama. immigration is one of the major issues in the u. k. general election on thursday, both major parties say they want to bring the numbers down, but many industries say this is having an adverse effect. how does there is that with the end of it, she went to a very, from innovative the some central things and it's run by itself, asian farmers who say they face severe labor shortages in the garden of england. this very saw stretches some miles across some of the most fast land in the u. k. inside the pace is quick and the fruit plentiful. but what it lacks is enough luck is to take the cross with my work and use to come from eastern europe. and when you go back, whatever she call them and getting them to coming to the country, really losing both one and a half a 1000000 off the end of the freedom of movement with the you isn't the only
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problem competent because i haven't got the stuff. and that is what's happened in the last 3 years, so you can fix it, frequent agreement. you've had coverage, knock on effect, then we had on because ukraine and what we're trying to staff with last upfront, strange stuff, because of the war. these issues lacking of a perfect storm of labor shortages that the national farm is union says close production to be caught by subs in some businesses since 2020. and the government introduced a 6 month season of work as visa farm, as he is say, it's not enough. the moment, so my industry, we've got 45000 licensed the seasonal workers license or community. do we need that? yes. do we need double that or 100 percent and it will probably more. we're getting better and probably isn't getting bad grubby. we need the manpower to help us across. but politicians facing offers on dental position have vowed to reduce immigration, not bring more people in the car and conservative government wanted to encourage
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pharma said, gradually start replacing overseas was with versus ones. but that hasn't happened. and in reality, the majority of people who walk in farms like this one come from abroad. where are you from? philippines? from india is big stuff will get us don't you say have tried to recruit locally here, but without much success. make sure the dock leave any food behind. and that business model depends on trained stuff coming back season after season. this goes all it takes ages to learn. it is friday, but it difficult the cut off the the here the last 2 or 3 days. if you missed 2 days, the crop is gone. if you don't have the people, we have lost. a steady supply of overseas was, may not be, will the politicians say they won't. but it is what farmers here say they need me the ceiling of each revolution, u. k. her can barrow has made land for the inclination to in the car,
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been unusually warm ocean temperatures, so the heart can quickly strengthen to category full well. barrow is already a record of breaking heart can do to its trends this early in the season. the annual climbing season has begun. it depends mount fuji, but new restrictions to control visit to numbers. japan is enjoying an unprecedented post pundum. it visited them, but there were concerns as leading to over tourism many of the hold at the destination. so facing a similar challenge. but broad reports now from touching the famous bussey pedestrian crossing, the 2 boys in downtown tokyo tells the story overseas, taurus sel, back in fools, visitor arrivals of top 3000000 for the the months running with most people heading to the same.

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