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access to company funds, she began transferring money in to help us finally found starting with small amounts every week. if i didn't steal, i couldn't quite surely stop when she was cold. by that time, sheets don't and more than $260000.00. when i went to prison, that's just crazy. and i spent dying months away from my family in prison. the ukraine's president prizes as full size as they advance on the move to. lot of russia says it's repelled of cranium offensive. antoniette the hello, i'm darn jordan. this is out of here a life from don't also coming up the us secretary of state or just saudi arabia on israel to normalize relations, calling it a real national security interest for my us, vice president mike tennis announced his plans to run for the top job setting up
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a challenge with this for my boss, donald trump, on the warning canada, and may be in for its west every year with wildfire as his place has been in almost all of its products has and kind of the, the prince president brought him is that lensky has held his troops fighting in buck moved, keys, ground forces. a troops are advancing on the east and the city controlled by russia . so lensky said they have defended that positions and continue to move forward. but you have judging of course, and will not from avoiding i'm grateful to every one of our soldiers. all our defenders who during this day have provided the news we have been waiting for. we see how russia reacts historically to every step. we take their all positions, we have taken, the enemy knows that ukraine will win on the sea and ice. they feel it thanks to your strikes, warriors, especially in the den escalate age in life. i want to particularly highlight the
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fits separate the salts brigade and the $57.00 separate motorized, infantry brigade of which skilfully decisively and effectively defended our positions, destroyed the occupiers. okay, and most importantly, move forward plus and netscape comments. com on a day of claim and counter claim and what could be the status of your claims along the way to counter offensive jobs profit as the latest from keith. the russian army says this video shows ukrainian military vehicles being forced to withdrawal after a failed attempt to push into a russian occupied territory. in the southern donate, screeching the eastern new grain to the on june the full for you had to be launched . an unsuccessful attempt at a large scale offensive in the south. so next direction 6 back and i'll use them to talk battalions to via email activated. the goal was to break to defend cease, and the most vulnerable in favor pay the insect as if the front of the enemy did not to treatments tasks. it has no success is the statement which is difficult to
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independently verify comes. a few days of ukraine's president to load them is zalinski said he's all force. he's well now ready for a long awaited ukrainian counter offensive. his foreign minister implied the same. we received enough weapons to begin the counter offensive, but i will say again, my answers is always the same to this. i will say that we received enough of weapons often we, when, because until we have and one there is, there will be never enough of weapons. ukrainian military says this video shows russian positions coming on the heavy fall to the south of the town of buff mode, which russia claimed full control over the last month. was late, so the leader of the russian motion, we group, wagner released an audio message saying ukrainian forces were making small games in
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the village of best cute little town. yet again blamed russian defense minister said again, shall i go? i'm chief of general stuff for larry. could i see him off? just part of the cuba has already been lost. the troops are quietly running away. what a disgrace should i go get us the most. i heard you go to the front line, pick up a gun and make the trip stand up and move forward. come on, you can do it. and if not, you will die. he rose, ukrainian military and recent days as little as what can be described as a campaign of silence. it released this video aimed at the public, the media and ukrainian soldiers appealing for silence on the counter offensive in order to preserve some element of surprise. me the claim and counter claims. there is increasing evidence of an intensification of fighting of various locations along the front line. whether this represents the beginning of the long awaited ukrainian
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counter offensive and efforts by ukrainian forces to find weak spots in russian defense. or indeed, these of small probing attacks i hated the launch of full scale operation. last will become clear in the coming days. so i'll strap it down to 0. keith. well, frank led, which is from the university of portsmouth. he says it's not clear with ukraine's comprehensive can succeed. the general rule under a huge exceptions to this to go for, for example, of the rock was the heat that the general. ready is you need a 3 to want your medical preponderance inserted. the credit is do not have that. that's what they do have. i'm kind a simple, a local, superior aussie and equipment on the human element, which is moran and leadership, which certainly will be going to try to disclose. certainly will be followed, developed in the plan and saw that the russian difficulty is of course, the length of the lines and,
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and the degree to which they can penetrate. interruption lines before coming into the rushing arrow umbrella, which means that that'll be valuable to russian era. talk, that'd be fully aware of that. so what we can expect doesn't come to the next few weeks and months is not one operation, but many causes to reinforce a counter attack from the russians make you show the flanks accounted on sustaining pressure while it's producing results. but this isn't going to be decisive any time soon to be set box on the plan inside of the successes will only care about most of those. i suspect afterwards, your effective state, anthony blinking, says washington will not much around develop nuclear weapons. speaking at the american israel public affairs committee, lincoln also adds the normalization of ties between saudi arabia and israel. made the commons just hours before leaving for tools in re us. united states has a real national security interest in promoting normalization between is real and
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saudi arabia. we believe that we can and indeed we must play an integral role in advancing it. no illusions that this can be done quickly or easily. but we remain committed to working towards that outcome, including on the trip. i'm about to take this week to jetta and re add for engagements with our saudi and goals. counterparts. white house correspondent kimberly hawk. it has more the normalization of relations between is real and saudi arabia is a top priority for the united states because the us sees it as. * tied to its own national security interest, and as a result, the us secretary of state antony blinking will be traveling to the region. he'll be traveling to re it as well as jetta. to have conversations about how that can continue to expand. already there has been commercial air traffic between israel as
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well as saudi arabia. but the united states feels that there can be much more in terms of economic development, advancement in terms of stability, prosperity and integration. so this is what those conversations will be about. it's a building upon the abraham accords hatched under the trump administration. but the obstacle in all of this is the acquiring of a nuclear weapon or the attempts to do so by iran. some things of the white house says is not an option in the eyes of the united states. and as a result, all options are on the table for preventing that should are on the side to ignore the path to diplomacy for resolving this issue. the national security council spokesperson john kirby. it's making it a white house briefing on monday, said though, however, if a ron schuster opened up an embassy and re odd. and this would certainly help transparency. it would also help the stopping and intercepting of ships then that
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would be very good in the you're not as, as the united states. what is not good in the eyes of the united states or ron, having a nuclear weapons, something that the united states will do all it can to prevent. kimberly help him out to 0. the white house for my us, vice president mike pens has officially enter the 2020 full rates for the white house and says, bid will pitch him against his for my boss. donald trump, who said once i'm in office for 2017 to 2021, and fisher reports from washington dc. we gave them their got a new beginning for life. he said we can, everyone knew he would be no, it's official. after spending months laying the groundwork, former vice president mike pens has filed the paperwork to take on his old boss because the republican presidential nomination. pence went against donald trump once before. he refused to block to bite and selection as president as trump one today. and then ended up running for his life, from his supporters,
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because he's going to have to address january 6 with donald trump, presumably right next to him. and that's going to be really interesting to see in terms of how he's going to answer that. how trop is going to respond? it's going to be really intriguing. i don't think he has any chance of winning pens, joins a growing field. nicky healey is a former us ambassador to the u. n. as in, instead of tim scott of south carolina. we knew if we weren't the ones that trump advisor, former new jersey governor chris christy, who failed, and the 2016 nomination fight is expected to a nice and choose. the north dakota governor doug berg them will join this week to with is a hutchinson from arkansas who was already to cleared both our names, hardly known i took their home states and at least favorites to draw posts under slaughter. the governor run desantis expect it to be, comes biggest challenger, but most pools have them hardly make a good dent in from sleep. that's given others hot. no,
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they believe they could be the person to be trump. i think a lot of these people are running because they want to be president. honestly, i think a lot of them are running because they either want a cabinet position or they want to be the running me and they refused to attack donald trump because they are afraid of him. and they're afraid of his banks and they want to have that support to further their political ambitions. the field is already crowded and more unexpected to join, but they're all still a long way behind don't or from mike paints, hope seeking, creates his own little bit of history and become the latest vice president when the top don't. just like the mind, he would ultimately have to beat job i all in fisher. i'll just eat a washington while adult franco is a republican strategist who supports donald trump. he says it's not unusual for a form of vice president to one against a former president. the closest thing we've had in our country, this is really uh,
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1912, but there's not much of an analogy between former president of the roosevelt and president taft, but that's a long, long way away. so this is highly, highly unusual. but of course, american politics has been highly unusual in recent years as well. a lot of these are candidates are, are running for the 2nd spot for, for the cabinet, the course that's not mr. pinches possibilities. he said a very peculiar position to the republican base, to the highly dominated by president trump tc. now it has destroyed this reference to january 6. that does not play well with the republican voters and come supporters to be seen as disloyal. at the same time of homes, the trump project, so he was vice president. so other candidates such as mister, dissatisfied to like, can distinguish themselves. he just did recently he set for example, 100 percent of that. why didn't president trump accomplish
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a number of things regarding the deep state and investigations and mexican wall? his 4 year she's talking to trump pressured. he's saying governor dissenters all get it done. so he's distinguishing himself about what he can accomplish by sports that has can't do that. so he can't really run against president trump's record. that's his record to canada is on track for its west of a wall, 5 season its buckling hundreds of blazes in several provinces with many burning out of control holding 20000 people have been evacuated from it as to just intruder. won't that more widespread finds a lock in the coming months? is rough rentals from british columbia, in the west, nova scotia, in the east canadian firefighters, on the front lines of a nationwide wildfire emergency 3300000. heck, there's a burn so far this year, across the country, there are currently $413.00 wildfires burning and $249.00 of those fires are deemed
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out of control. and as of yesterday, an estimated 26000 people remain evacuating from their homes across the country with whether a, nova scotia of one of the hardest hit areas, health firefighters gain control over some blazes. there's been 90 millimeters of rain over the last few days, which is definitely helping us. i would greatly down here. unusually high temperatures, intend to drive for us or what making this fire season. so devastating global warming is that the route of the crisis is canadian prime minister justin true. go towards that even worse, maybe on the way, year after year with climate change, we're seeing more and more intense wildfires and in places where they don't normally are modeling shows that this may be an especially severe wildfire season throughout the summer. we're going to get through this together and our government will keep being there with whatever it takes to keep people safe in quebec,
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where $160.00 fires are burning authority, said the danger of lung damage from heavy smoke is so bad that residents in some areas were urged where respirators if they ventured outside, rob reynolds, l g 0, or was it was government is unveiled, a plan to stop deforestation in the amazon by 2030 president lewis. and that's the alluded to. silver says he's committed to resuming brazil, global leadership and fighting climate change. the action plan include strong, the policing of environmental crime as well so, so it's coming here and i'll just ever including prince harry's bathroom with a bunch of suppressed heads. fresh show down at the high co, one that stay with the the
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the shelves haven't been to vicious recently, but the big fire, the biggest on record in nova scotia might be helped in its tempered him by that could have tried resuming that's pro rated as the circulation has been sitting open investigation or is there so it's the throughout tuesday it might disappear about time to get to wednesday. so that's really love to be good news, at least elsewhere. big childs maybe in the midwest and they're around the gulf coast as well. but they're not particularly big as sudden, maybe unusual, right of the time the is working its way down through california. but you've got a spot for 2 in at a later on wednesday for the size and particularly in the home. juris has been wet recently. big, she has typically 60 or 70 millimeters push out as a lot, even for this time of the year. this part of the world, but bigger was on the forecast agency for the peninsula, maybe for eastern cuba, possibly jamaica and down through nick arrived year towards costa rica as well. and then the witness tails off a little bit. we have had a few shows run se presented
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b c. re as enjoying the sunshine hidden. that's true. and a good part of europe, client, and even option to any way attempt is typically 2 or 3 degrees above the average. this time of the, the approved or reject the most progressive constitution ever proposed for any nation in the history. yes or no. shooting, voted, you know, the big picture, the off was question. the delves into the very foundation until the cost of its relationship with indigenous people, the muscle, and the midst of should positive on the jersey. the
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welcome back. a quick reminder about top stories here at this hour. your claims president is hailed as troops fighting impact, move, amenities, as it's conducting offensive action along the front line and hasn't said responsible along a way to the counselor. if you're such a state anthony blinking says washington and well, that's around develop nuclear weapons. we also much saudi arabia and israel from normalize relations. those comments come a day before he's traveling to react. on former us vice president mike pence has officially enter the 2020 full rates for the white house, pensive people pitching against this form of us. donald trump, a preliminary investigation into india is deadly as trained crashing decades points to a signaling system error, but of criminal pro that's also been opened. at least 275 people died and families
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are still trying to identify what's is not a bridge that was being constructed over there was a ganges in eastern india has collapsed for the 2nd time in a year. one person is missing off to the accident and the district of buck, i'll put construction, work again on the 3 and a half kilometer bridge in 2014 the model of con, report. this is what little remains of the ruined bridge in india is. northern b r. stay on sunday, at 200 meter portion collapse into the guarantees river. several construction workers were on the bridge at the time. search and rescue operation is under way most then good hotel, the big isn't. we felt heavy tremors and it felt like there was a blast. later, we found out that the bridge collapsed and this tells us that the government is corrupt. no attention was paid towards its construction. a private company is
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building the bridge at a cost of more than $200000000.00. construction began in 2014. the people who live nearby say the project has been marked by a series of errors. it was supposed to be completed 4 years ago. but that deadline has been extended 4 times, and this is the 2nd time in more than a year. part of the bridge has collapsed. at least one person is missing. you have a to is elia street and you'll be incident. we have conducted an investigation. and i have reported the findings to the head of the district administration. we've received instructions from one to to the area all night. so i immediately sent for the national does up to rescue for teams will cover the entire area since it was difficult to post such interest through both at nights and now i have sent them a break of dawn. once completed, the bridge is expected to connect trade and commuters from the city of a quantity to the town of southern guns in b r state. but people who live in the area are skeptical, saying after years of mismanagement, the bridge may never be completed at all. run
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a little fun out as here. cool. so those prime ministers held tubes with you and us representatives of the days of unrest, you envoy presented proposals to de escalate tensions and holding me with actions. violence broke out last month off of the election of ethnic albanian mass. and so majority areas. many said, boy, talk to the pope. dozens of nature peacekeepers were injured. last week, attackers battalion has since arrived to support the nature of force. voters into weight going back to the poles for the 2nd time in less than a year hoping for a problem. and the velocity will then a few months, a stalemate between politicians and the routing outside the family. as cool as politics to grind to a hold rope madison reports. i'm q h citric. for the 2nd time in 11 months, voters and to wait are hoping to break the deadlock which has power lies their government for more than 2 years. analysts say one of the challenges is that there are no political parties and candidates run as in will. pendants?
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coate almost had it's official constitution for 70 years. women had the right to vote almost 18 years. but we still don't have any political parties. we are relying heavily on individuals who we think are good enough to to present us. there is not enough. focus on teamwork. voters choose 50 to 65 seats in parliament. the mirror points up to 16 cabinet members. 15 from have seats in the national assembly. since 2020, the assembly has been increasingly dominated by members opposed to the government to join of breaks and passed in 2022. the crown prince issued a royal decree to dissolve pond on it. and the ladies went back to the bonnet box in september. but 6 months later, the constitutional court ruled that decree invalid saying it went against the 1962
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constitution, which gives significant power to parliament. the court ordered the national assembly be dissolved and replaced by the one elected in 2020. then in april conference initial law silva and i'm calling it would be desponding for a 2nd time sending to wait, ease back to the polls that exist, a feeling of lack of interest. even many politicians running for elections decided not to have permanent campaign headquarters. we have to also realize what saves our democracy is for us to practice our democracy on the streets. there's little sign of active campaigning troy days have told us that they're no longer interested in politics or that they just don't feel that it's going to be relevant for them anymore. but some of things saying that they're very concerned that unless the national assembly can get some sort of consensus and
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coates politics will continue to be deadlocks. and parliament could be dissolved once again. to id, say, politicians need to start talking about the future of their country, but they're not holding out much hope. rob matheson, i'll just say to 8 sitting on him on the job as a professor of political science actuate university. he says, any agreement should be based on the constitution. the problem is deduction and it's, it's not in the details. it's the structure of the whole political system. where do you have the balance of power is totally marginalized by the people and then you'll have the very, i'm a great amount of power in the hands of the, the, the executive branch, rolling family and, and the, i mean, so whenever any crisis moment price is not important as, as much as it should be. then they could go to the easiest way to is all
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a problem. and since 2003, what's the time of the separation between the was the, i mean, the confidence and the prime minister out of 10 minutes to age with this, or they didn't come to this time. so this is a kaiser's, which is the embedded. it's a structure that has nothing to do with the details. the details might justify some of the problems like to the non partisan politics and other things. but we have a problem that always will continue unless there is an agreement. the agreement should be a, based on the constitution, and the constitution so far will text it quaint in major crisis, one of the major crises was in 2006 is, was the crisis of succession. the constitution and the law succession play the
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major role in stabilizing the country and did it before it was the doing the, the vision over 1919, again, the constitution was the united unifying document that brought people to get a the united nations general assembly will vote on tuesday to fill 5 non time and then seen some of the security council. each country fills the seat for 2 years, but the war and ukraine under crack, donald protests has lots of challenges in eastern europe. i did want to get it to james bass reports from the united nations. every year, 5 new countries are elected to the un security council. we already know 4 of those will be joining in 2020 full. that's because they're running on the post. but there's a baffled for the eastern european seat between feller roost, which 1st announced that wanted to go on the security council back in 2007 and slovenia, which announced it's kind of that you have full accounts so much more recently in
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2021 it did so often, protests were put down in belarus and that was the dispute to the election in that country. that issue. and the war in ukraine has defined tobacco between these 2 countries for the security council scenes. but when i us the deputy prime minister of slovenia, about her arrival, she was being most diplomatic. we were designing a positive campaign. that means that we went to promoting slovenia and our goals, what we want to achieve. so frankly, i don't want to judge others. everyone has a certain rights to be a member, the rules for the voting and the security council elections which take place in the un general assembly is that the winning country has to get at least 2 thirds of the total membership of the u. n. if they don't, they keep on focusing james bays out as era at the united nations. the u. k.
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springs, however, he has chosen not to appear in court on the 1st day of his lawsuit against a position newspaper publisher. but he's expected to appear on choose the 8 to become the 1st senior royal to testify in court since the 19th century. are full set reports in prince henry's long battle against the british press. this is what i'd say to be the most dramatic chapter so far, but on day one of his case against mary group newspapers, it was his absence that was most notable. his lawyer david shovel said the princess phone from us every night, having attended his daughter's 2nd birthday and would give evidence on tuesday. the judge expressed surprise. the opposing lawyer said it was extraordinary that a waste of the quotes time give him if he intends to cross examine the prince for a day and a house. that will be a rare event, so you will have service. so it's an opportunity to add a moment of jeopardy, so it'd be idea of prince harry been coughing something cold, but very, very experienced lawyer know. if he starts being needled, he will start to say things which are going to be harmful to his own case. for the
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day and hoffman is absolute, you know, box office block bus, the stuff and the picture. so the risks of as an approach we credited the hot, harry's is wonderful, representative cases picked for more than a 100 individuals who assuming merit group newspapers. one of britain's biggest newspaper publishes for allegedly unlawful, general mystic tactics ranging from phone hacking to the section to use of private investigators. m g and deny is using such tactics in $28.00 to the $33.00 stories being considered in prince harry's case and says they onto admitted in the remaining 5 at the beginning of the trial, it did admit to unlawfully gaining information about him. for one story in 2004 and apologized. when he got to the substance of his arguments, prince henry's lawyer accused amerigroup. these papers of failing to put forth any of the journalists to defend the tactics. so that they had destroyed evidence and said that they'd already admitted on one occasion using unlawful tactics against
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prince harry. and that it was impossible to say that they hadn't done so multiple times to prince henry. this has become a personal crusade against what he sees as widespread criminality and intrusion within the british media. one with its roots and the treatment and ultimately the death of his mother. princess diana, in 1997, he spoken publicly. the power, those he sees in the coverage of his wife, megan and victory would justify the prince's high profile campaign. but as this day and cold approaches, the members of the royal family may be wondering at what cost are you suppose it? i'll just see you monday. the 5 i put you on the headlines here. this will you claims president is hailed his troops. fighting in buck moved. the ministry says it's conducting offensive actions along the front line, but it hasn't confirmed if it's possible along the way to counter offensive brush. you have a judgment call or someone else.

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