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of the the ukraine and russia are accusing each other, blowing up a major diamond the most skill held region of cost on the america. is there a life from the also coming up? families still waiting for answers. investigators arrive at the size of india's deadliest try and crush and decades. faces had to the pausing cue age for a 2nd time and a year hoping to end the political crisis. and to ron unveils,
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what it says is it's fast domestically made hypersonic furnace thickness file. the ukraine and russia are accusing each other of blowing up a major dom sparking warnings of severe flooding and rushing, controlled territory downstream. and the region of custom was levels have recommended by 10 meters in the area. people a big evacuated from surrounding villages. you guys, but it tree blames russia for the damage bots. bosco appointed officials say the time was hit by ukrainian shelling the note of a covert links. the banks of the pro river, held by russia on the south keys on the north, was from the diamonds, used to cool the reactors of his f for reach a nuclear power plant for the up the to meet pro revenue to get reaction from moscow in just a moment to adjust julia shop
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a type of oliver. but let's 1st speak to john, stop 5, he's in keys for us. and so what does ukraine festivals saying about space attack on the time where you're crying is laying the blame squarely on the russians for this, what they describe as an attack, ukrainian ministry, intelligent said that this was an attack and it was because of panic amongst the russians in a panic about a potential of bones by ukrainian forces. we've had a lot of speculation that to that ukrainians will indeed try and take back control of areas south of the disney pro river. there was evidence of that on the last month. what are the reports of ukrainian policies having crossed an area of the deep, deeper river close to northern crimea, but the current in saying that they are around 80 settlements that are now having to be evacuated. we've seen pictures of what was the flooding into areas and some
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of the sacraments, certainly to the east of have song. and so there are huge concerns about flooding. there are huge concerns about electricity power outages as well. local sources in ross, you're saying that they expect, but the, the, the river could rise up to 12 meters, the ukrainians. a saying that they'll know exactly the extent of the damage and the, the height of the water in a round about 4 or 5 hours from now. and that's cool. several huge concerns about this nuclear upon your nuclear plant that sits further up the river. massive concerns that this could affect the cooling systems of that loan to okay, charles, many things in days and that's the view that from keith i saw speak to jenna serious type of all about. she's joining us for most good with the reaction we've had nearly a from the rational for season control this region of cost on and bhaskar.
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well actually we haven't had from russia's top ranking officials yet, but the low crew pro rational force ease of no way i can hope got denied speculations. the rush is behind the destruction of the stations. they have also said that the whole sky, hydro electric power station cannot be restored. the russian appointed, the mayor of the town of novak a whole. scott legitimately owns, have said that the destruction of the station was a catastrophe, which was created by the ukrainian authorities on those who controlled them. and uh, as we had from the premium sides, the explosions at the hope scan a power station that meant that the crimea would be left without most of it, according to the head of grime, me, x you own of. there is no threat of lodging in crime, in due to the destruction of the the station, but there is a risk that the north crime me and cannot, will get shallow. also,
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as we know ukrainian, the print inside said that this trace and also creates risk for the as the pro shooting you clip. how plans these are the possible sure to draw both. that's a cool the reactive, but according to the only a, there is no immediate swift to be is that fair ocean you could have planned as the reason not full. so right now to cool down the basically the hope sketch station was built back in the, in the 191919 fifties, i should say. and over the costs to the forces of ukraine according to rush or of course have been regular shredding the cold sky. hydro electric power station, and in october, last year, russia created a less set for the un security council cooling on key of to prevent the destruction of the dime a in march. they see a, they had of the of know back a health guy and actually said that the hydro electric station have received significant damage of all those months. and the, it is still impossible to carry out
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a restoration works of the state asia. what's caps in the working condition? okay. yeah, many thanks for bringing us to view the from most go you dish. i have all of a forcing from us get well, this attack on the time comes as president semanski has been praising ukraine's military for what he calls it, offensive action. but he's still short of declaring as long awaited account to offensive brush you have judging, of course, and what are some of william? 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 there about all positions we have taken. the enemy knows that ukraine will when they see in us, they feel it thanks to your strikes, warriors, especially in the didn't ask region life. i want to particularly highlight the 5th separate assault brigade and the $57.00 to separate motorized, infantry brigade of which skilfully decisively and effectively defended our
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positions, destroyed the occupiers. okay, and most importantly, move forward to mark them. what the, before the investigators have arrived at the sides of india's last train, crash and decades preliminary findings pointed to a signaling system error as the cause of the accident. on friday, a criminal inquiry has been launched at least 275 people were killed. lemme try and came off the rail tracks off the striking station. we freight carriages. it's been collided with, another passenger train. some family members are still trying to identify the relatives. it may cause i'm sharif reports from the eastern city of oakland, nashua when people become numbers and most a place for family, for unions. system castiano made his way from b hall to brooklyn. h would in the should state to find his missing some what he
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says. he wasn't expecting his search to bring him here. that day 7, that wasn't related. i told my wife we would not find a sounded life. i told him my youngest son too. what did you want me to go look for him? there was a problem in the re line. it was the fault of the station master of the for this one, it's a closure for some and an anxious wait for others. grief has turned into anger. while much chocolate that his family have travelled across states and cities defined a relative, the game at the about 10 to the bottom. and i haven't seen such a big accident in my life. this is a case of negligence. who is responsible for this? doesn't matter if it's a junior or senior employee, the point is that they have killed so many people on to trains. there's just chaos across the country. the government statements cannot bring back the debt. since
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friday, nearly 200 bodies have been moved to 2 monks at this medical building in population . but more than 40 have been put down to families, but the majority remain here. so the procedure is that the, when the body comes here, they are doing the collecting the dna day and then be doing or whatever documentation has to be done. basic documentation. there are some embalming processes also going on. and then uh, the person who identifies is handed over the one separate bodies to remain on identifying an adult diesel. most families can make that right here. many of the victims go from neighboring westland goal and because they would probably the cities in the south looking for work for families here this week. and as i said, the mounting on says on accountability, let me close. i'm sure you, i'll just see that. and ruben is sending us extra estate on say,
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blinking is heading to saudi arabia. and before he says on facebook to a pro is really lovely group in washington dc. and the us taking them to normalize times with israel, the united states has a real national security interest in promoting normalization between is real and saudi arabia. we believe that we can and indeed we must play and triple role in advancing it. now, you know, there's just 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 gulf counterparts that ron has unveiled, what it says is it supposed domestic be made hypersonic ballistic missile named fata, it was revealed as so many attended by present abraham lacy and top,
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come on this of the revolution regard. hypersonic missiles can fly on a complex to the x ray at least 5 times faster than the speed of sound that makes them difficult to be into separative. those of jabari joins us now live from a test run. those that those about this development of a hypotonic missile as well. this is the 1st and the earphones, the ballistic missile arsenal. uh it was 1st announced by the aerospace division of the revolutionary guard back in november. and finally today was unveiled to the high ranking officials in the capital by the head of the aerospace division of the revolutionary guard commander of your id hodges. that day he said that this was a monumental day for a wrong defense capabilities. we also heard from the ringing president abraham, right. you see at the ceremony, and he had the message to regional countries that it should be a joyous occasion for them as well. because as he saw it, this,
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the development of the 1st hypersonic ballistic missile in iran, it's an occasion to understand that it's for deterrence purposes. it's something that will protect not only the range, a nation, but also regional countries from what he called aggressive countries that are trying to, these stabilize the regions. he may call it a deterrent from what do we make of the timing of the announcements? what with us, secretary of state, arriving in the region and around, expected to vary for this embassy and saudi this week as well. it's certainly not a coincidence. i think this was a very much a choreographed event to us by the revolutionary guard and the defense ministry to announce this developments on a day when you're on is supposed to open it to embassy and re out. but also the us secretary of state, anthony billing can, will be in saudi arabia to discuss and also iran's nuclear ambitions,
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as well as it's defensive capabilities. the other issue is that there is a events coming up in october. there's a un security council embargo on the wrong purchasing, or a selling any advanced a technology related to its ballistic missile program. that's a resolution is due to be lifted in october as a result of the 2015 nuclear deal at the radians making this announcement of the 1st ever hypersonic ballistic missile. certainly aimed at proving that there advancements continue despite them as invitations that's been set on by the international community and also they're opening up as to the global market. this technology will be technically up for sale in october when that un security council embargo is lifted. so it's a message both of the turns, and also that erodes defensive capabilities will be up for sale as well. to set jabari the entire on thanks very much, tulsa, the 2 ways of holding it 2nd parliamentary election in
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a. yeah. as it tries to resolve along, running political crisis is not phase is caused by the crown prince. last month off, the heat dissolved parliament. friction between the routing family and m. p. 's. of course, political paralysis and sold reforms. since 2020 the assembly has been increasing you dominated by members opposed to the government, which is chosen by the routing l sapa family. law selection in september was held off. the problem was dissolved by royal decree to end the feud between the government and them. peas and delivered a mandate for change bringing 27 new members into the 50 member house. but in march this year, the constitutional court ruled that to create invalid reinstating the parliament that was elected 3 years ago. and last month, the ground prince announced parliament would be dissolved again, sending q a t's back to the poles by some has moved from $28.00 says a we've been here and we've been watching a steady stream of women coming to vote in the school behind me they are appalling
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stations for both men and women, but turner is going to be very important in the selection because there are 793000 registered voters in kuwait. that's out of a population of just over a 1000000 bucks local media in the run up to these elections has been suggesting that the turned out may be be between 50 and 60 percent. now, in many elections that i'll just do a covers that would actually be considered really good into weight that's really low. and that also is an indication of just how dissatisfied perhaps people are becoming with politics simply because politics is a talking point into 8. the problem is, it's been a talking a point point for all the wrong reasons for the last couple of years. this had to had this bashing of hands between parliament and i'm the government to the, to wait has, has been really anxious that it has been some method of breaking through this, putting in a new parliament after all the,
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the changes of their solutions that would create a problem where people would actually start talking to each other, but the problem is that 50 of those seats in the parliament are all independently held their own independently independent politicians. there are no political parties in choice, so people don't parties count vote in a blog. so everybody's voting against everybody else. everybody's negotiating with everybody else who has been a rise in the level of opposition against the government. and therefore they, it has, we have reached this deadlock so that head hale announces era, former us vice president mike pence analysis plans to run. so the top joke setting up a challenge with donald trump and the push for com and northern cost of, of the 5 minutes. that means us and you representatives hoping to ease and unrest and some majority areas the, the,
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the, the general, wherever they are covered by writing in central the southern europe is rather less than it was. but discrete key, the shows are the produce and these messages are clad off to a pretty big you can see through most the noise in europe, the pressure was high, which normally means central. the room was when it does here for the most part, most entirely likes and there's rain creeping out through the czech republic into southern germany. these are actually big showers at the heavy as possibly died near the water services. li, maybe melting. there are a few shares or in the parodies, but not so many in spaces we've seen lately. so this is still a west area for the next 2 days. it's to be driving the right weather's flash treading. maybe not so, but that's not really on the cods. something serious and that right and still is that in australia i'm just had to check republic and increase the number of shots seems likely in spain, on the south west of france, attempting to hear a little bit lower and the low where that cold wind hits the cars to the
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netherlands, for example, the east coast thing that brings in a cloud layer overnight, which takes a long time to been back during the won't all the day. but it's a big shot recently in the mountains and it could be while to mall. wind is obviously picking up the side and so it sounds don't seem likely. libya look, her fondles to shells, have gotten there in chat. when the shots came from the holiday into the 1st cracks, we heard some noise. this was knowing us, michael valley is only the most dangerous intersections in san diego. you didn't come into the front entrance. that was what happens to people who were shot. they came into the wrong entrance. the nightly pyrotechnics to the camera man said it's getting louder here. san diego, holiday and well, hotels on our 0. so the
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the again, what challenges era has reminder of our top story is best on the nova cove elect. hydro electric dime in the russian seats, pumps of cost on region has been damaged beyond repair your cranes minute treat planes, russia and most good points. the officials say it was hit by a cranium showing investigations of arrived at assigned to bend his last train crashing decades. revenue findings point to a signaling system. error is the cause of the accident. on friday, the criminal inquiry is underway and q h as holding a 2nd fall dementia election and a yeah, as it tries to resolve and no more than political crisis fiction between the ruling
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family and m. p. 's as close political promises. i'm sold reforms person was prince harry is that's testifying london quotes in his civil case against american newspapers, parents, the company of the daily mirror, the print sledges over 100, all schools published between 19962011, contain information through a legal means such as phone hacking and with the 1st world to enter the witness books since 1890. speak now to how he feels that he joins us live from outside to the high court in london. this is for his hiring is big and layman's in his baffle with the tabloid press. isn't it? how is it likely to play out the? that's right. it is a very big moment for him. and this why the campaign by a 100 claimants more than a 100. in this case, all 24 are being treated as representative cases. one of those prince harry. and
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it's a very different sort of situation, different energy from what we saw on monday in terms of the security presence of police presence, the number of media here a short while ago, members of the public were q and got to get into the board room as well, you might be able to hear helicopter stations above us waiting for harry to arrive . this is going to be, we think at least a full day of evidence giving by prince harry in the witness box. he's going to be awesome questions by his own direst, that he's a lawyer to start with that then a long cross examination period, the lawyer amerigroup these papers against him. how are you as carrying out this case? said on monday that he would once at least the day in the hall, which i've stated to cross examine, how are you? oh, it should be $33.00. all of the $33.00 articles which are under consideration. and this is a lawyer, talked about at the very personal stories being published in the mirror
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creek. these papers publications say that the roots of the greeks with his brother, prince william, to be seen at least one of those stories. talking about the protection of his mother, princess di and i haven't had food packed in order to get information. and so he's likely to be clear on those sheets. she's very deeply best. and this is, is obviously spoken about the very best. this is written about the very best countries and it is the recent make. the difference will be here. he would be in control of the narrative. it will be a very experience, direst in cross examining. absolutely, this isn't the only legal action that prints high taken against the press. how significant would it be if you've on that's right, he is going to get a multifaceted assault on a number of major media publishing groups in what he sees as a bit of a life mission to try to reform the way the media works in this country. to try to
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protect privacy, to really low a pod, a system which he's spoken about that sort of a nexus between boston impalas and the media. and so in this case, uh, obviously a victory in his very high profile natures. i'm actually being pulled this very rare event, giving evidence, which i'm sure he would see to be a very important step in that price as it's worth. of course, remembering that these papers denies the charges against it in 2018 to $33.00 stories. it said it did not carry out any on multiple breaches of things, such as fighting, hacking or deceptive. you see pretending to be someone else to gain information using private investigators don't know if the weight and the remaining 5. it says that it's not admitting any such activity, but it's also worth remembering that this has nothing to reach out trial. it's being decided by a judge. you have to decide on the balance improbabilities. so while near
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a group you speak the site that has not yet been any evidence presented that proves the case of prince harry and his fellow claimants that might not be necessary in the final knowledge. hardly $0.04 will handle for me throughout the day as that case gets under way. thanks very much. i a former us vice president of mike pens has officially entered the 2020 full rates for the white house. pensive bed will pits him against his former boss. donald trump, professor reports from washington dc. we gave america a new beginning for life. he said we could, 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 cuz the republican presidential nomination. pence went against donald trump once before . he refused to block 2 bygone selection as president as trump one today. and ended up running for his life, from his supporters, because he's going to have to address january 6th with donald trump,
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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 uh, 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 worked once a trump advisor, former new jersey governor chris christy, who failed in the 2016 nomination fight, is expected to a nice and choose the north dakota governor. doug bergman will join this week to with is a hutchinson from arkansas who's already declared both our names hardly knowing it's of 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 him hardly make, get dent in from sleep. that's given to others heart. no, they believe they could be the person to be trump. i think
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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 refuse to attack donald trump because they're afraid of, of, and they're afraid of is banks. and they want to have that support to further their political ambition. the field is already crowded and more unexpected to join, but they're all still a long way behind donald trump. mike parents hope so. you can create his own little bit of history and become the latest vice president when the top don't dislike the mind. he would ultimately have to beat job. i'm all in for sure. i'll just see it. a washington customer, as prime minister has held talks with you and us representatives off the days of unrest. the void, presenting proposals, deescalate tensions, and a whole new elections in northern costs of a finance for account last months after the installation of ethnic albanian mass.
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and so majority area is heavy selling continues in through dollars, capital cost to fi thing is intensifying between the army and the power mode to rapid support forces. presidents are reporting widespread looting for sales governments has unveiled a plan to stop deforestation in the amazon by 20 fussy present lewis. and i see that the silver says he has committed to resuming preserves global leadership in fights in climate change. the actual time includes the stronger police thing to prevent environmental crimes and afghanistan, at least 60 primary school girls and a teacher have been treated in hospital after suspect to poisoning attack police and the northern province of sorry, pole said unknown substance was used. it's all about administration has banned, most goes from receiving education beyond the age of 12 adult because we such as have gathered in chicago for the american society of clinical oncology. the
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well biggest meeting of experts on concept reveals several studies that showed increased survival rates. the people living with various stages of disease or science as to call them baker, a small researchers and drug companies are bringing more treatments, closer to cancer cells. they're targeting the molecules, cancer cells produced, or the cancer's own genes using anti bodies and genetic cues that guide new drugs. precisely. new studies have shown increased survival rates for patients, even if by just a few years, or even a few months, essentially understanding the biology of the diseases that risk savvy has submitted a to that go after what we call direct the targets. things that can be interpreters or blocker is that can be precisely created to go after these very specific to one, our ability points, a trial of the drug,
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awesome american to cut the risk of death by half. and people who've already had surgery for lung cancer. the study involved 600 participants and lasted 3 years. it targeted the mutation inside the cancer as long cells in a 2 year study of more than 300 patients with malignant brain tumors. a drug called verizon adept slowed the cancer from growing it targets the tumors own proteins. and in the study of more than 450 women with advanced ovarian cancer, a drug called a la here, extended life by just months. but it was the 1st significant drug to do, so it uses antibodies to deliver chemo therapy directly to the cancer cell. late stage cancers are often tackled with radiation and chemo therapy, but both can be difficult. are lots of exciting development kinds, but there's still a ways to go to, to have the right treatment for the right patient at the right time. and i think we
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still, we still need a ton of research in this area and also the global disparities. and the availability of these drugs are very alarming. what is becoming clearer is that better molecules may certainly to better options for more patients. as a former s b, i agent accused of spying for russia, has died in prison robot. hanson was found unresponsive in his cell in color rhonda, the f. b. i described him as the most damaging spite and its history. 79 will be the guilty to spine for the former soviet union. i'm they to russia of a 20 is. they have been serving a life sentence since 2002 the .
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