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since like 20212000 remains. east creek is another extraordinary. this is what it so one of the house is about ensuring that no one that can continue. unless things change to future generations to the animals that once drives to the mama. no, we don't exist in this aquarium. the the former us president donald trump says he's been indicted again. this time on charges of mishandling classified documents after leaving office. and i did find this out just like we've been fighting the light from headquarters in delphi and getting navigate to also ahead more
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international health promised. as canada bottles, wildfires that have blanketed large parts of north america in a veil of smoke. just the right you can hear those thoughts. we understand is that is going surely question policies rescue operations inside a war zone where and ukraine's personal and region where emerging succeeds are working to evacuate flood victims. plus, i'm gabriel hassan joe in new york, where the tribe becca film festival kicks off with a record number of women filmmakers. that story, coming up, the hello, the former us president donald trump says he's been criminally charged for the mishandling of classified documents, posting on a social media platform. truth, social trump said he was told about the indictments and must appear to miami court
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on tuesday. us media is reporting it involves charges of espionage obstruction, conspiracy on attempting to conceal and now they're doing it again. it's just a continuation 7 years, even after the. but it's called the election interferes. they've tried to destroy a reputation, so they can when election. that's just as bad as doing any of the other things that have been done over the last number of years and especially during the 2020 election. so i just want to tell you, i'm an innocent man. i did nothing wrong and we'll fight this out just like we've been fighting for 7 years. let's bring in share advertising. joining us are washington dc. so we heard from donald trump that we heard from any other officials or what more we learning about this. i have been told not to expect any information from the department of justice or any officials from the special counsel himself. everything we've heard is from donald trump, himself. i'm just in the last uh,
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one of his lawyers. and so now we do have more information, but he doesn't have the charges either. they either have the indictment. what they receive was, as somebody wants to appear in court in miami next tuesday, i'm from the language contained in that documentation. some of the communications, perhaps they've gleamed what the charges may be, but can you yeah, i don't there. in fact, you know, we may not learn from the d or j or the special counsel. what those charges are. they may not be the i thought we might not be on the field until that quote page on, on choose that we just, we just don't know. but the, the lawyer for the old drum has told us media. he's confirmed some of those reports . you'll be getting from other sources that they seem to involve conspiracy to obstructs and the costs you know, just to put some backgrounds of the story. you know, trump took thousands of documents. when authorities here were nice, they were gone. they said, oh, can we have them back from send something back with them. they realize wait a 2nd,
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some of these are really classified, maybe as others from the said, no, they're onto the finally, the government got a search warrant and 5 and thousands of documents. so because there's egypt obstruct food and perhaps we something to do about giving full statements. and then we also retention of documents and that's where perhaps this might be a charge onto the espionage that the espionage that doesn't necessarily mean espionage. you can just mean with handling documents that, but you shouldn't, you shouldn't have that was reported in the washington post recently. again, it's just the washington place. so i need the address of the trouble to using these costs by documents. it was interior decoration that mar longer to impress guests, but i mean, that's just the washing post where we have all those stories a little way. but you know that, but we don't know how seriously that does. but again, this is what the trump low f as they do not have the indict, but you that we do not know whether that will be on sealed before next tuesday. okay, so yeah, thank you so much for that update from washington dc. let's keep the conversation going and bruce fine, who's
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a former us associated deputy attorney general joining us as well from washington to see welcome to alj a 0. so this a significant, the 1st time in american history, a former president has faced federal charges. what's your reaction to this? well, it's the 1st time in american history. you know that a president that acted in such an outrageous way, made so little bit of power over dram. it is ation because richard nixon was about ready to be indicted by leon jeworski for obstruction of justice. perjury. and he was pardoned by richard by gerald ford. so he was on the verge of indictment, but the part and saved him by putting that aside. yeah. when you have a president who's done on president things, including the latest from michael pins, telling mr. pants when he was vice president, you got to choose between the constitution and b. and 10 said i'm going to choose the constitution. no other present in the history of the united states and over 230 years that every us as vice president to trash the 12, the man. so yeah,
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this is unprecedented because the wrong doing is unprecedented. then we have an expectation of when the set of charges will be on sale to, to ascertain how strong a case the prosecution actually has as well. we expect them on tuesday, they actually reduce the charges, they'll be the arraignment. now that doesn't mean all the evidence will be forthcoming, but it does seem if we accept the truth of this. so many of the stories appearing in the newspapers that they've got a wealth of evidence that mr. trump knew about where these documents were, that he was plotting to try to hide them. they've got video, they've got people who are involved in moving around. they even have story that they went through a dress rehearsal as to how they could conceal some of these documents. from the federal authorities, and we also know that the documents, many of them that were clearly presidential documents under the presidential records, whether they are properly declassified or not. trump intended to keep them. there
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was no possible art pigmentation that these were personal files. they related, for example, to a plan to attack iraq. maybe it existed maybe not among other information. right, but the 2nd order is sure. yeah, i mean if you listen to what trumping has supporters say they, they call this election interference has repeatedly counted, characterized the investigation as, as politically motivated than the which ones. yes, i mean, it's rather ironic for him to say that he's not going to claim that he wasn't politically motivated according to his zone vice president on january 6th to try to interfere with the election and to prevent mr. bind from being president. and now you're, you're claiming, oh not all the people are trying to interfere with the election. mr. trump was interfering with the election all over the place in 2020, not just there. how about the 11400 votes in florida? now you asked me, well trump, this is the old saying that trump says with regard to everything. oh, it's
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a which on is which on is which on. and so what else is new? that's all he has to say. you'll notice that he doesn't come forth with any ex. busy pretoria evidence that show that he's innocent, he just started screaming and yelling. now can you point to any court cases that suggest that the government was overreaching? it? violated the 4th amendment. it didn't do the search warrants, right? 0, he's not one any of his cases. so this is just the same play book that you keep screaming and yelling for it shows me that to or is particular based. they probably wouldn't believe him if he said yeah, i so okay, for me to commit murder in times square, but i think his basis dwindling. i think the republicans are going to be split, especially the other presidential aspirants even rhonda santos may turn against trump cuz they feel say that you can profit. we already know that he's a hutchinson has told trump you need to get out of the race. i think that's to get to see my pen, say the same thing. you may say nikki haley saying the same thing. so it's gonna clearly divide the republican party fracturing into at least for the next many,
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many months, including perhaps up to the 2024 election. okay, we'll have to wait and see what happens. thank you so much, bruce. fine for speaking to us from washington, dc. space, fire fighters around the world are heading to canada to hell battle. historic walls fires from portugal and spain are the latest to send crews. well, the wall fires are common in canada. it's unusual for blazes to be burning simultaneously in the east and then the west. so they've scored 3800000 hectares and force the 120000 people from their homes. roughly a 150 fires are active in the province of quebec alone. there also was fires and british columbia, alberta, nova scotia and ontario. many of these fires have been burning for days if not weeks, but a storm system swirling off the atlantic coast for smoke from base fire south in the west and east towards some of the most densely populated areas in the country. and air quality alerts are in place for much of the east coast from new england to
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south carolina, as well as parts of the midwest, including ohio, indiana, and michigan. weather pattern is expected to persist for the next several days with hayes likely to continue across the region. but not only is a canadian reporter covering the fires and come back and she spoke to us earlier on from montreal when it comes to the severity and, and how many fires that we are seeing and come back and in canada, officials say that it is unprecedented. that they have never seen so many flyers with this severity at this point of the season. it's, it's only june, 8th, after all, and summer hasn't even officially arrived yet. right now. there are about $800.00 firefighters on the ground, badly. the 130, the 140 fires in come back and there is more help on the way. so there is help coming from the west from spain, from portugal, from mexico. and if you're wondering why help is coming from so far away,
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it's because the resources in canada and other provinces, they're basically tapped out because there have been fires in, in british columbia. there are been fires in ontario as well as nova scotia. and essentially, no one can spare the resources. and so that is why come back is, is getting help from so far away. a new crane and russia are accusing each other of hampering efforts to evacuate people from the flooded curse on reach and showing and casualties have been reported on sides control by both. keep on moscow as concerns grow about minds dislodged by flood, waters troll stratford reports from 1st on the unable to will can you show emergency service personal injury to the old i mean, the ambulances, amphibious vehicles rush, others in need of the flooded street to waiting. medex hope visits, there are a lot more in that we have pop
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a 1000 requests at the moment and that's certainly not all the distant bloss devote sounds like outgoing ukrainian, all tutoring being fired shows approximately 3 us now. we will call the red cross and they will evacuate to assist the ambulance mind. we have stationed here as a source in point for those who need so the evacuation. if it's just the right, you can have those thoughts. we understand that that is out going, shelling fine grain installed in full season across the river. the water is still me too deep. people on the roofs tried to sell which what they can from the homes. a face piece in a pop up window. why don't you leave? did you want to be evacuated across the volunteer? because i called walk says the woman. what if we help you? we put you on a boat and take you to where you need to go. where we like of. where will you take
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me? i need to be with someone. she says, as another woman leads out. if we survive the occupation, the shillings and the liberation of the city, she says, we will survive this unbroken, unconquered lot. as the evacuation continued ukraine's president load, amazing lensky came to the city and thanked volunteers and emergency services for the efforts. rescue operations also continued on the russian occupied side of the river. the issue we left everything we left openings going away, bad foot now without anything so stupid. my daughter cried mamma. let's go with so clueless. here we go top and started to wake up the neighbors and to take them the disabled way in the afternoon. what sounds like more to or it's hillary shells slammed into the water and a building close to the ukrainian evacuation points because on the city,
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sporadic shilling by both sides continues in the area, spreading more fit among the week. i'm terrified. we're lucky to be alive, child stuff that i'll just 0 here. this on the russian defense industry has released video, which it says shows and attempted advanced by ukraine being repelled enough to reach you. russia says that ukrainian forces suffered heavy losses in a field assault on russian lines. this upper reach of region is 80 percent controlled by russian forces. you will, yes, up of all over has more from las go. the russian appointed authorities ends up rogia claims, the ukrainian that's how good was repelled, the russian troops used also hillary and several and crops in the bottle. there were reports from other regions to inbox mood, for example, the armed forces of ukraine. we're trying to find some weaknesses in the russian defenses, but according to russian appointed authorities, that essentially remains on the vs control. we are raising here in local newspapers
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. that's uh, the ukrainians seemed to have a seriously overestimate invest franks on the counter offensive is ground truly turning into the destruction of the month. how and weapons there has been. no breakthrough of russia's defense is within 5 days of acts of financing. and then, despite the facts of the forces of ukraine, have already introduced up to a set of the reserves. but russia says, ukraine continues, it's offensive. no massive old. that's what we're hearing. hey, in russia, it still has on al jazeera. so dawn says the representative of the un secretary general and the country is not welcome. and i am katrina your inmate during an in a moment. i'll bring you the latest in china is economics, i guess the
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low, the, the heat that's being baking pots to these days is set to ease in the days ahead. certainly for northern areas of china, beijing, we'll see the temperature creek down as we go into the weekend. but temperatures will be picking up the places like shanghai across will central pots of china as fi and why conditions persist. it will be much west, but in the northeast of china, some of that rain dripping down into the korean peninsula. as we go into the weekend and very wet weather will affect southern parts of china. we can see some flooding here as the may you fund pushes those pulses of rain onto southern parts of japan. now wet weather is the story. as we move to south asia, the monsoon range of finally arrived in carola, there about a week late as the longest delay in about 7 years. but we're also seeing some enhanced width and windy weather, things with storm in new radian see its working its way north over the next few
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days. and we could see some of those conditions start to talking to southern parts of focused on over the next few days. but for much of the region is a story of heat temperatures in the whole annual rising into the early forty's of the next few days. and we've still got the warnings out for heat for the northeast corner. a lot of that pushing into bangladesh caught 36 degrees celsius on saturday . the social media feels demand for a curve. you're figure a controversial surgery to help people achieve. as on the rise, we've missed looking a certain way before we have kids with devastating consequences. they definitely don't care about their client issue is all about the money. full lines, travelers to miami, to investigate the rise and injuries and deaths related to brazilian fucking if those doctors are dis, the price of perfection on
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a jersey to the the color again, the top stories analogies are this, our former us president donald trump says he's been criminally charged for the mishandling and classified documents. posting on a social media platform truth, social trump said he must appear in miami court on tuesday from portugal and spain are the latest to send firefighters to help bottles. huge walls fires in canada. smoke alerts remain for millions of north americans. rushes defense ministry says it's repelled. a major attempted advanced by you frames oper, rachel,
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it's as you praying and forces suffered heavy losses in the salts. keith is rejected. claims that it's expected summer counter offensive has begun to suit your needs for ministry, says the u. n. so done on way volk or process is northwell come into the country. the ministry issued a statement early on fridays, declaring him persona non grata. but morgan has more from under him on across the nile, from cartoon to understand how we got to this point. so we have to go back to may 26th. that's the day the head of the army and the head of the sovereignty council. general. i have been put, the hon wrote a letter to the un secretary general, blaming the special representative here in sudan for the conflict that broke out between the rapid support forces and the sudanese army. now, amongst the reasons listed in the letter that the army chief wrote to the un special you and secretary general was that the un specials representative here. and so that has not been biased when it came to the political process that was supposed
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to end with a civilian government and the new transactional face for sedan. he also mentioned that at the rapid support for us as the power ministry group would not have thought that the conflict with this, with in his army. if he, if it had not plots. an encouragement from certain groups, including the, are the, the representative of the un here in how to now as sources in the minister of foreign affairs who was supposed to say that the mission itself is allowed to continue its work. they have some of this stuff in the 4th city of port sedan, where most of the mission were evacuated to following the fighting that broke out in mid april, between the rapids support forces and the 2nd these army. but their issue comes down to the head of the mission himself for comparative. and they say that's they don't want him back. that's the statement that came from the minister of foreign affairs. now it's not clear what the un response would be and it's not clear what impact that would have when it comes to the slicing on the ground between the rapids support for states and the so the news army that'd be rapid support for us is over the past 2 days was able to take over
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a weapons manufacturing company that belongs to us with the new army. there's been intense as tracts ongoing and says they, we were able to hear antelope planes flying overhead. we were able to hear heavy artillery, especially being launched from the city of on demand to us, the northern parts of the capital for 2. so it's not clear if declaring the head of the un here in sedan 1st on a non grass, it would have any effect on the conflict at all. especially when the 2 sides seem determined to end this me to terribly. i'm not politically, he but morgan, i'll just be around. i'm through mind. the china is national bureau statistics has announced changes in the price of retail goods for the month of may. katrina, you is the one who's not from vision. what does the data say? katrina? well go into the das, released on friday morning. consumer prices have increased by 0.2 percent. so that's slightly less than what was expected. and that's up by 0.10 percent from
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april. 3rd, 2nd very even. what is more worrying is that we've also seen factory gate prices announced that has full and bite $4.00 to cents. and this shows really weak demand that china's economic growth is continuing to slow. and this continues to be a rather difficult environment for companies to operate them. now these, because really do jail with some things we saw last week regarding china's manufacturing activity in may. unfortunately, it contract it out of falls to pace and it did in april. now that survey was done with largely about $500.00 state owns companies. later in the week, we saw figures from more private companies, the day they did a little better. so it isn't all completely gloomy. that has been some good, full mental bessler recovery scene, particularly in china services section led by people at increasingly traveling increasingly going out to eat. but that recovery here has been very, very patchy and not very dramatic. unfortunately, we did not see
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a sort of spike that people were hoping for. post pandemic. right. and what about the government? how does that respond to to the slowing economy so far? well, honestly, the agent has not done too much. they have been many people and many companies covering for some sort of strong major stimulus package, but the aging as being very reluctance roll out. anything like that. uh, the line from the top really has been the china is i cannot, the economic performance is resilience. and the chinese authorities seem to be really determined to ride out this bumpiness and continue to work towards this goal of achieving higher quality economic growth for china. but what they didn't seem to not have anticipated is the kind of scoring effect to that these previous pandemic restrictions would have on consumer confidence here in china, despite these restrictions being lifted. now some months people are still continuing to be quite conservative in the spending. there's still
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a lot of savings in the bank and so what we saw on thursday was 5 major state or chinese banks actually cut that deposit rates. and that was off to the urging of staging and is hoping this move will encourage more people to be more willing to empty out that bank accounts going forward. thank you so much. katrina for that update from beijing. cash remittances from abroad have long played a big role in lebanon's economy. and it's estimated that between $6.00 to $7000000000.00 are sent into the country every year. but the u. n. is warning to be is financial flows can help maintain dysfunctional governance. if there isn't more transparency, is there a whole lot of reports from baby routes? living on the as for a sending cash home, an estimated $7000000000.00 a year. it's become a lifeline for many families affected by the economies collapse. the stories of despair are all to come and look at marjorie. i've only been below the currency crash,
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made salaries worthless side and even the written loss of their savings and solve the backs of the site. and while the money has had a positive impact on people's lives, the united nations development program warns the financial inflows won't put the limit on back on the truck. remittances become a phenomenon that you know, asked the got you to cease by. as unproductive financial flows helps to maintain dysfunctional systems because they give people the means to survive that otherwise a government and should provide the international community support has prevented a nearly bankrupt state from all out collapse. but there is growing concern about the lack of transparency in governance, where data is not always available that includes money transfers. so services such as western union or o m t, what your username is, data from or mc, particularly to put that because of the government is winning. so again,
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as these or empties, provide data. so one can study. this is a very good way of actually doing that, at least for the portion of the money is coming. you can, can have a sense of this number, but it's different as a result of financial meltdown. lebanon has become a cash economy. and increasingly in formal, newly adopted monetary policies seem to be benefiting those in power, never known as the highest amount of transfer cost of remittances, and develop the global average fence at 6 percent off the transfer. he had never known 11 percent of each transfer goes into the transfer cost. the economic crisis is now it is force here. lebanese, say politicians have done little to alleviate their difficult living conditions. instead, any qualities are only deepening center for their elders either failed. for children have been injured in a knife attack in france that happens in the town of n, a seeing here, the border with switzerland, 2 adults were also injured,
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and the youngest victim is just 22 months old. the attacker is a syrian refugee. he wasn't known to authorities and there is no evidence of a terrorist motivation. presidents manual micro has described the stabbings as an active, absolute cowardice. the ministers from across the european union have reached a tentative agreement. they could see a major shift in the blocks migration policy. the core would change how asylum seekers are process at the border and how they are relocated across europe. europe is facing a service and refugees crossing the mediterranean. millions of ukrainians have also crossed since the neighboring countries following russia's invasion. doctors in rome say the po, process has in good condition following abdominal surgery, the head of the roman catholic church is recovering and hospital after the 3 hour operations remove intestinal scar tissue and repair hernia vodka and saying there were no complications, but the pontiff is expected to remain in hospital for several days,
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86 year old has suffered increasing health issues over the past year. as try becca b annual film festival in new york city has opened featuring films from dozens of countries. gabriel is under reports from new york. the new documentary called my extra tells the story of an orchestra conducting competition so exclusively for women ramada. and it's going to be one that i heard on price. the film follows 5 aspiring conductors. i say prepare for the competition. denial orchestra conducting is a job that has historically been dominated by men to combine and coming. only a few of the world's top orchestras are led by women. the film is in and personal. something the director says. she was striving to achieve when people watch misread . i hope they can answer when asked, what does a conductor do?
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and they'll be able to have an appreciation of the art form. and i hope that they walk away and say, i'm happy i spent that 88 minutes of my life watching this film. the film will make its world premiere at tri becca, the annual film festival in new york city. that was started in 2001 to help revitalize lower manhattan after 911. the film festival runs until june 18th, with over 600 events and film screenings, attended by over 125000 people. one of the unique aspects that tri becker this year is how many films are made by women in the competition feature category over 70 percent of the films are made by women directors. it's the highest percentage ever at tri, becca, and advocates for women in t. v and film say it's a clear sign of progress. women have not taken the rightful place in the median
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entertainment industry in the united states, but we're getting there. and we're getting there with high quality community oriented, sol, full and heartfelt films. very soft down. whether it's in directing an orchestra or directing a movie, a throughout the orchestra, the emphasis will be among other things on women, what breaking barrier the gabriel acendo, which is the new york. the color we're going to headlines on al jazeera, the former us president donald trump says he's been criminally charged for the mishandling of classified documents. posting on his social media platform troops. social trump said he must appear to miami court on tuesday. us media is report.

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