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hello, i'm r m i z in london, you're watching algio 0. so coming up on the program, donald trump, the defendants and on sealed and diamond reveals thousands of charges against the form of us. prizes of them is handling of classified documents. so don's warring sides agree to a 24 hour ceasefire set to begin on saturday morning and forest funding from coast to coast canada of bottles. age was wall 5 season on record the hello and welcome to the program. out top story. the russian president i deem it presents as moscow believes ukraine's effect offensive has started, that it's failing, has been, intends fighting over the past week. but it's keith is offered few details about it . so formations on the battlefield. leo roches defends ministry announced that its forces, it repels several attacks by the ukrainian army. how shim airports,
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and this is footage from the market. them to the sound of haul, lift, gun, the don't yet screens, you know, for russian control ukraine. it's one of the series of attacks carried doubts from the past few days. yeah, and the russian city of what on edge edge on strikes and apartment building more casualties. what reported for the regional government or the state of emergency, assuming that were showing today. so we know there was a violin explosion, ice cream, and the plumber was fixing my dream. he saw it too. he shouted, it was a drone. and that was it. that was the explosion. fast like lightning. your queen of all shots, framing accusations over the shelling golf rescue, and people being evacuated from, from other regions instead of fine. that's of the whole cut down was breached following an explosion on tuesday, rochelle blamed ukrainian shutting. ukraine says it's a set to a phone call proving growth show was responsible,
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ukrainian forces of the going to attack in washing defensive positions in recent days. and why more school says it's false? is it better than a talk by ukraine's army in the southern doing? yes, kind of zip little jed regions process president says ukraine has to be gone account or offensive. first of all, we can definitely state this ukrainian defensive has started. this is shown by the use of strategic was it's, that's the 1st thing. second, ukrainian troops didn't achieve that ends in any area of combat. that's absolutely of piece. there's no confirmation of that from the ukrainian site. many believe gives next move will likely be towards the cost line to survive or she has access to cream. yeah. and for most cause, next school president vladimir putin as a mouse, his comfortable start deploying tactical nuclear weapons and battles from next
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month on the hash. and i was just so, you know, 1st of all, the news that i ask has been praising his troops. meanwhile, for the cold results for the eastern region of done yet, she was the school, but we are in constant communication with our military commanders of the courts. it's on top of your groups of forces. with all those involved in the most heated combat, marion, jeanette screeching face has very tough battles. but there is a results and i am grateful to everyone who ensures this presented to me to it's in and out is there is joe know how has worn out from keith a bunch of indications of heightened military activity by the ukrainian ami along the length of the front line in the east and south in line with the expectations of a summer counter offensive. although literally in the way of means of corroborating the reports we're getting. and that's because the premiums themselves are being very guarded with details except for the official policy. now enough to give a running commentary of events,
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and you see that very much in the words of president zalinski phrasing his fights is in the east talking about battles on going talking about results, but giving no indication of what those results may be. he mentions back move to the big city in the east that is being the scene of heavy fighting some of the longest and bloodiest battles of the war. it was captured by the russians just last months, months he may be talking about incremental gains that the trade ins it'd be making in the last few days towards the villages in the vicinity. of fact, most of the kind of deal attempt to try and circle the city in a counter attack against the russians in black moods. he said that have been results. he is grateful to those who achieve those results well done in black mood, he says, step by step and further signs of significant activity along the front line towards the south east ends up a regia region reports. there were repeated attempts by ukrainian unix to reach russian defenses potentially to try and touch supply lines to the south. those reports coming from the russians,
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not from the ukrainians who say they have salted those attempts and inflicted heavy losses independently, corroborating those russian reports of pictures. now on social media that show elected to tank apparently abandoned. secondly, damaged and in the company of it. a number of bradley fighting vehicles, the level 2 german major costa, unaided by several nato countries. the bradley fighting vehicles donated to the opinions by the americans and the presence of those vehicles on the battlefield would suggest the involvement of the units of the plane unami. specifically trained and equipped full of the stomach counter offensive, and again, no comment from the ukranian side. other than to say that in this house, the enemy is on the defensive. joe, the whole elder 0. you keith? well, there is an urgent need to get more help and supplies into the towns and villages flooded by the collapse of the nova, oklahoma, down both russia and ukraine to choose each other of attacking the structure. the
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prominent appointed acting governor of the russian occupied harris on regent blogging is solve the said h. people had now died in the flooding about 22000 people live in flooded areas or areas at risk of flooding. if it gets was, this is on the russian control east, inside of the new pro river, about 16000 live in the area, most risk in the ukrainian health territory. on the eastern side, the reservoir provides water to about 700000 people. and it's levels of rapidly dropping beyond the flooded region. the united nations has about 18000000 people in ukraine are in need of humanitarian assistance. moving 25 percent of them are living in areas where humanitarian access is extremely restricted. the international organization of migration is saying that as of much more than 5000000 people are internally displaced within ukraine. so joining us now from the united nations is the united view and on the century general for humanitarian upsized
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mountain griffith. first of all, can i ask you if the, the sheer scale of destruction is become clear, a is beginning to become clear up, but it's going to take a little bit of time to see the extent of the environmental damage and us the damage to people's lives. and livelihoods, but we all know very well indeed already. this is an absolute calamity as we were just speaking about the 22000 people living in flooded areas all areas at risk in the need pro river. you've got people on, on both sides, including ukrainians. they're living in russian occupied areas. are you working to facilitate access to that region on that side of the river? yes, we are. the ukranian and authorities. immediately after this, this done, a tragedy happened asked us to get access to the citizens or the other side of the
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river. and i myself personally, but also with many colleagues have been in touch with the russian authorities to get it to, to allow us to cross the line to get access into those areas. to bring relief to those people. we all, by the way, still in process of trying to get that done. i hope we will get a good result very, very soon. but we're also delivering through convoys and soon through boats crossing the river to be able to deliver some kind of help to those who look very close to that front line. we've now reached about 30000 people with your manager and assistance. that's a stop. but i understand the frustration of the people of ukraine when they see these events happening. and if they need help, other people need to be rescued. i understand that frustration that we just say that we're doing the best we can to reach them this down, as you all know, is a,
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a lifeline. a critical or to sol. so millions of people, not just in harrison but also in other places like other parts of new pro and example regia, what are the long term consequences going to be because, you know, they don't have access now to fresh or so. so it'd be on the immediate humanitarian priorities. what do we need to prepare for? yeah, i think the of what we need to prepare for, 1st of all, the water water supply problem and up to 700000 people without drinking water. that is an astonishing problem to face and we'll be facing it very, very soon. we are also, by the way, arranging to send a train to the new product to provide a basis for the trucking and bullshit. but so people in this hard to reach area is the most worried about. so water supply, that's the 1st problem with bad was it comes diseases, you know, colorado and other diseases where children are the most valuable. the 2nd busy environmental damage that this,
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this reservoir was so important for livelihood throughout that area of southern your brain that you've been describing this as a bread boss gets the normal days we are involved, as you know, and ensure that ukraine in brain reaches the world to improve the global south food security. this is a bad day for that because the waste stage that we are going to see in terms of the ability of those fields to stop delivering, it's not going to happen any time soon. early environmental assessments are essential to allow us to judge what is now needed to take place to mitigate the damage caused by this a pulling act. so this is a mixture of 2 things you've just described. that one is an ecological disaster that could come from severe pollution with oil sewage, chemicals, now polluting that was so. but also this could create
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a very serious public health crisis for people that so 2 different things. and if i can add just to more much of that part of the country is mind on the floods of dislodging mines. and there are floating mines that we have trying to begin to attract with the pregnant authorities. this is a peril to those people who would try to get to safety. and finally, as you know, is that for it's a nuclear power plant is being served by this reservoir and the cold water that's necessary for the safe operation. well, that water is retreating. so does that furniture new to about? seems okay at the moment, but it's a worry, it's a real worries. so this act has consequences which were already just beginning to understand. so it just, it just may be to pick up on the, on some of the long term consequences. then if this is
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a complex irrigation system that was providing voice, it's a half a 1000000 hacked as of agricultural land. if sarah droughts and crop failures, could that be global consequences as well? the certainly could be, i would go further. there will be global consequences. here. when, when the war started, we saw the price of food for people in somalia and around the world. lacking food, we sold those prices rocket. we saw the cost of your manager and assistance rock. it slowly brought it back through these efforts to get the brain. and indeed the russian great out to the global self. this is going to have a direct impact on those prices. and as those prices go up, is not simply a housekeeping matcher. it's a survival met the people in many countries around the world. so the consequences, i think, present savanski has set this yesterday. that consequences is act, i'm not by any standards,
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going to be restricted to your pride. thank you for joining us. now. is there a united nations on this actually general humanitarian affairs mountain griffith that new york? thank you very much. the u. s. federal cause on sale, the indictments against for me as president donald trump detailing fuzzy 7 charges related to the mishandling of classified documents. according to the indictment. those documents include some of the most sensitive u. s. military secrets, including information on the us nuclear program and potential domestic vulnerabilities in the event of an attack. indictment was revealed as of the 2 lawyers for trump, resign trumps, as he's been summoned to appear in court in miami. on tuesdays the special council jack smith, who investigates a trumpet held a news conference in the past few minutes. here's what he had say. good afternoon
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today and then diagnosed on sealed charging donald j trump with felony violations of our national security laws, as well as participating in a conspiracy to disrupt the justice. this indictment was voted by a grand jury and citizens in the southern district of florida, 9, but everyone to read it full, to understand the scope and the gravity of the crimes charged. the men and women of the united states intelligence community and our armed forces dedicate their lives to protecting our nation and its people or laws that protect national defense information are critical. the safety and security of the united states. and they must be enforced violations of those laws. put our country at risk. adherence to the rule of law is a bedrock principle,
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the department of justice and our nation's commitment to the rule of law sets. an example for the world we have one set of laws in this country and they apply to everyone. applying those laws, collecting facts, that's what determines the outcome of an investigation is nothing more, nothing less. the prosecutors in my office are among the most talented and experienced in the department of justice. they have investigated this case, you into the highest ethical standards and they will continue to do so. is this case proceeds it's very important for me to note that the defendants in this case, must be presumed innocent until proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt in a court of law. to that end, my office will seek a speedy trial in this matter. consistent with the public interest and the rights
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of the accused, we very much look forward to presenting our case to a jury of citizens in the southern district of florida. in conclusion, i would like to thank the dedicated public servants of the federal bureau of investigation with whom my office is conducting this investigation and who work tirelessly every day upholding the rule of law in our country. i'm deeply proud to stand shoulder to shoulder with them. thank you very much. so let's go live to alan fisher and washington special council jack smith saying that the public should read this in full in order to understand the gravity of the challenges facing the formulas president. but i suppose the big question is, when, when the trial is going to take place, how quickly this can go to court. well, well that will be decided in due course. i certainly he would like to get it done quick as you had. donald trump would like to drag this out for
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a number of reasons. one, it means that if it goes to after the election, it might not damage his chances of winning the republican party nomination. and if he is killed, then you could at any wins. excuse me, then he could pardon himself. i did one desantis one for example, one of the scientist has already said he would pardon donald trump. but there's a long way to go before that. and this and diamond really is a very difficult for, for donald trump. it must make very difficult reading for his legal team as well. it alleges that the documents that he held included defense and un weapons capabilities of the united states and its allies. the bone or ability that united states would have. the plans that they would put in place if they were attacked and what they would do in that instance. and it also says that it puts a risk at the national security at the safety of the military. i didn't tell agents osx,
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this is jack smith essentially saying this isn't just the fishing expedition. these are a few things that we've couple together. this has been very important and these release pictures in the last hour would show with these documents were stored, including in a folder and model level in our show room and model logo in a store room and model logo. he makes the point, the secret service we're there to protect donald trump. you didn't mention the fact that the documents where they are, they also showed those documents to people who did not have security clearance. a lot of republicans have in the last 12 hours accused the department of justice and the f. b i approval rates. jack smith is hoping they will redo the indictment. i perhaps stop my, give them pause for thought. there's been a public reaction to this island of the if you're, i don't know what's on the support. so you think it is mainly political as he has said. and how many times that we've been in the position where we have said
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something like, well that so obviously going to and don't comes political career and it never seems to get to that level. and there'll be people here who still wouldn't accept that he has done anything wrong because donald trump says he has done nothing wrong. he's due to have a come couple of campaign events over the weekend, one in georgia, one in north carolina. the organizes for the was campaign event said that there was a rush of people who wanted to attend. clearly want to deal with donald trump will say next. if you out against donald trump, then you will think that everything you've done is he knows and he deserves to be deals are up to a 100 years as the statute alive. and if you're an independent, you will be willing whether or not you could possibly countenance voting for donald trump again, or a toll given what has happened. so the reaction is what america is, and that is mix and pull it eyes. but donald trump obviously thinks that this would
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impact his campaign as far as we know, he's still intending to those campaign events. and he still believes he's got support from the majority of the republican party. and if you look at the policy does, a recent poll came out just in the last few hours. this says more than 50 percent of americans believe that if there are charges there as it relates to national security, donald trump's, it's done trial and his jack smith says he does as a fair trial. people should be presumed innocent until pro, until funding guilty beyond a reasonable doubt. thank you very much, alan fisher and washington. this is what i say. don, now warring sides of agreed on another ceasefire. this one lost in just 24 hours. met stopped from saturday morning. it's been intense fighting across the dawn since the middle of april, even during a string of previously negotiated agreements, is he's far invented, facilitate the safe passage of desperate need of aid. the truth is broken by the us and saudi arabia,
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who's been trying to have the wife talks between the sudanese army and the permanent treat. our assess, hey, but morgan has more from the city of undermine when we ask residents here in the capital hot soon, what these thoughts of the latest these fire that is due to start on saturday at around 6 am local time? or for am gmc, they say that they have very little hope to believe. and as they said that they've seen how previous these parts have played out between the rapids support forces. i'm the city news army, and there's very little to give them a reason to believe that this time would be any different. that would be statement from the ministry of foreign affairs of saudi arabia and makes it very clear that they should be no military movement from both sides. the statement also expresses frustration of the fact that there has been violation in the previous these fires that was signs between the 2 sides in decided, city of kit, and says that should the 2 sides not adhere to the 24 hours. these fire then talks in before the city of picked up would be suspended. now this comes as fighting intensifies between through rapid support forces in the southern parts of the
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capital for 2 and in other parts of the capital residents who we spoke to on friday, see that they were able to hear heavy artillery being exchanged between the rapid support forces and this is denise army in the southern parts of the capital here and on demand we were also able to hear that i'm to know explained slang. overhead . we were able to hear heavy artillery being fired from. what were you saying, what, what we know as the army position here in the city towards the northern part of the capital part of tune, and to was the western part of on demand city. all of this, of course, is coming as the humanitarian situation continues to deteriorate. now the mediators say that during the next 24 hours, during the period of the ceasefire, there should be who means here in a delivered to those in need. but again, people say they've seen the previous the part and how it's been played out between the 2 sides. and they have very little reason to believe that this time would be any difference. he but morgan hodges 0. i'm the man, us and canada. a fire in the west improvements of british columbia has prompted the
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evacuation of move in 2000 people, nearly a 100 fires of binding the and as long as she is describing the situation as aggressive and voted a tile on the other side of the country international crews arriving to help fight fires and the epi center of canada is, was while fi seasonal record with 4400000 heck does already fund through. there are 5 stretching from canada's west coast to its east. many of these have been funding for days, if not weeks at the moment there are 424 active 5. most of them is still out of control. more than a $140.00 of those pfizer and come back. it's the smoke from this region that has caused the hazardous across parts of the us. gabriel, as under, has moved from one trail. there are hundreds of fires burning throughout canada right now, but the majority of them are here in the province of quebec. where i'm at right now . it's believe just here and come back. there are more than a $150.00 wild fires burning at this very hour. of those about
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a 100 are considered completely out of control. you can kind of see a little bit of the haze here. uh over the outskirts of the city of montreal. it is not as bad as it has been some other days, but you can certainly see the hayes lingering in the air here. and you ask yourself where if there's so many fires, why don't we see more smoke? the answer is because all of these fires are very remote areas, hundreds of kilometers to the north of here, 67, our drives north in very sparsely populated areas. that's of good news because it's not affecting a major cities or even medium sized cities. the number of people evacuated here in quebec is about 15000. a callback has about $8000000.00 people in a total population. so that gives you some sort of idea. nevertheless, a canadian officials are considering this is very much
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a national emergency and they need help. so there's been firefighters arriving from south africa from france, new zealand, and australia to try to help fight these fires. and what is making this particularly difficult is canada is used to forest buyers this time of year. what makes this difference is they are all of fires of all started at the same time and are burning it simultaneously. this could be going on for a very long time for weeks or months to come. because forecasters say they expect a very hot and dry summer in canada, exacerbating the fires and hindering the firefighting efforts. gabriel is on though, i'll just say to montreal, officials in the philippines of raise the level of one of the country's most active volcanoes. mount my own in northeastern all by proteins, has been spewing gas. devry and rocks are using fees of an eruption,
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and by vintages have been evacuated. my last, throughout the in 2018 spacing, tens of thousands of people. so why did life begin? it's a big question, and it's one of the questions that scientists, a board of research ship and the atlantic ocean, hoping to want to write petition to an underwater mountain cold. the last city is just come to an end calling bacon spoke to them about the 3 month commission. welcome aboard the resolution. it's a 45 year old oil drilling ship, but it sailed most of its life as a science vessel. its crew navigated to soft spots on the earth's crust, where rocks that should be hidden deep out of reach are pushed up by the movement of the planet surface. in the middle of the atlantic ocean lies a mountain, the size of mont blocked. there's no place closer to the earth mantle the mysterious layer below the crust. it's called the atlantic mass of the last city. the scientists on board are studying these places where life may have begun. but
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here what's up for this width? we've had this filtering 1st mid x rays, which kind of polls like this. if you imagine my fingers are the mantle, say we dial the but they get pulled out like they some color on the surface and we see the mental and the law trust, which the only way we can reach, get to these by direct drilling is where there's a fault because these rocks do not full of on the sea floor. they find a bar hole that was drilled years ago using tools that can operate at high temperatures without electronics. they drill and scoop up samples along the way. they pull out the core, lifted to the surface in long plastic tubes and remove the chunks one by one. then the science begins they want to capture every detail from the millions of years of history that are in bedded in each piece. so it sliced loaded onto conveyor belts and photographed the slips. we can see the inside of the box and we look for
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a couple of major things. so we look for the relations in the minerals that we see various type because it's here in the alchemy of the early ocean. we're chemistry may have transformed into biology. when the greenish mineral olivine contact see water, it burns in a chemical reaction, creating new minerals and releasing gases to a process called ser penton eyes ation. those gases, like hydrogen and methane, may have been fuel for the earliest forms of life. and understanding these reactions will give clues to so called excell biologists who are looking for similar conditions under the i. c oceans of the moons of jupiter and saturn. there's people who are looking at this question of where that founder is by looking at how life lives right now and trying to figure out what's common across all living domains. and so what, so those earliest forms of lights might have looked like the resolution is likely
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retiring. its annual us government funded $50000000.00 is coming to an end. the samples that digs up will be stored in volts for study in the years ahead. calling baker alba 0. just want to know. i've heard of them used to bring you from. yeah, the former british farm is devoris. johnson is now. so the stepping down as a member of parliament was in medias effect. johnson has been 5 days political future after a parliamentary inquiry was launched to investigate whether he misled the house of commons, where he said or covered 19 rules are followed. so he's being forced out by a quote, tiny handful of people with no evidence to back up with a sessions. the equipment couldn't main stories. now the russian present, legitimate pollution, says most companies, ukraine's offensive as dante, but it's failing. last week is seen in tens bottles, but keith is maintained silence, and the rush is defense,
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