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late to the northeast, the weather brought to you by visit cuts on the the hello, i'm sorry, i'm the lines the welcome to the news, our life from london coming up in the next 60 minutes. donald trump, the defendants and unsealed indictment, reveals thousands of charges against the full us present over the mishandling of classified documents. you guys for my time is the under pressure of forest. johnson resigns, is m p of an investigation into whether he misled the parliament, escalating fighting and conflicting narratives in the eastern ukraine. even moscow
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both claimed success is on the front lines of the war. forest funding from coast to coast canada bottles h west while 5 seasons on record and i'm far as small with the sports. we look ahead the saturdays european champions like final manchester city take on enter milan and assemble with the english club. well, looking to win the tournament for the 1st time, the welcome to the news, our top story, a u. s. federal court has on sealed an indictment against the form of us president donald trump. detailing $37.00 charges relating to the handling of classified documents. according to the indictment, those documents include some of the most sensitive us military secrets, including information on the nuclear program and potential domestic vulnerabilities in the event of an attack. alan fisher has moved from washington. jack smith is the
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man who led the investigation into donald tom. he recommended to be charged the 1st former us president to face federal criminal charges. we have one set of laws in this country and they apply to everyone of the 49 page and diamond lisa the case against the former president in stock terms. it alleges he kept documents, which showed the defense capabilities of the us and it's finalized documents which showed with the us defense is where most vulnerable and it says by storing them where he did and how he did. you put it risk us national security, the safety of the military and intelligence assets or laws that protect national defense information are critical. the safety and security of the united states. and they must be enforced, potentially spending the rest of his life in jail. donald trump dismissed the charges against them as politically motivated, sees, has been going on for 7 years,
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and they can't stop because it's election that affairs of the highest low indictment says the if the i try to recover the documents from his model level home . but trump asked his lawyer to hide them, destroyed them until everyone who was cooperating fully compromised his new presidential campaign back into them. but many speculated then he did it hoping to avoid any possible charges in any of the several cases. he faces his defense to go ahead when his lawyer resign just hours after defending him on tv. this is not a criminal issue under the presidential records act. this whole thing is a civil dispute at the most republicans, even some of those challenging him for the proxies. presidential nomination are still giving their support and i deeply trouble to see this indictment move for president. vitamin has repeatedly denied any involvement in the management of the key. president 5, have you spoken to attorney general merrick trump
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is planning to push ahead with campaign raleigh. see, plan for the we can organize the state. there's been a rush of people who want to attend security at the port of the court house where the hearing will be had will be increased over the weekend. i did places like the f b i headquarters here at the department of justice. and for sure, i'll just see the washington has good lives, not shepherd town. see. and washington is trump given any reaction to this he's when he's in tulsa tweet because it says his own is a 100 and social media platform. a true social. but he's in power steering several hours now and including the one point holding jack smith, a, a, a, during psycho where we can certainly see the parameters of the defense poly actually because of the nature of the chargers they, they all do full in line with what we expect so ready was seeing republicans and
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others anger and how come we had so much information, even before the indictment was on, see whether these links come from, which again will add to that sense of, of the popular dresses have been weaponized on the dry on the job, i think this is a workshop. this is election interference. this is a continuation of course. this is done phone from enormously well amongst a space and start out going to boost as prospect in the republican primaries. what we're also seeing as far as a defense goes it just for the way jack smith said what he did a few hours ago is fine. all right, so from chip talk and actually took the documents and shut them eventually down here and preventive. preventing the government from getting them back eventually, he actually talked about them according to the, according to the diamond twice inappropriately ones to some people writing a book on my mother's another to a fundraiser for their income pay. and it's true to these what these are about
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varies and i do in what was he testified secrets potentially, but was the home. and why all this? why all of us, when thereby not top secret off, eventually friends with another email server. and so the judge smith and i respect that he made was rarely told you about the principals. i'm to learn this, which, which i was like, yeah, the people who are 3 of the united states was it say, give them the how confidential these documents to the security and both of us. and it's all, it's not, might be one of the reasons why if you look through the entire and also fixes and i've had a slate leave of the boxes of papers with tubs. because i guess the suggestion will be all right. maybe he already talked about this stuff twice disseminated twice, but i didn't want to get a walk through my logo at any point, every intelligence agency or the well those. this is where trump is that they're trying to see what's going on and what kind of stuff. it's for callousness with which by potentially i think might be the case with which a, the cap, this stuff,
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which actually put the u. s. as national security at at risk that seems to be about was what jack smith said in his very brief statements a few hours ago. this is about the national security of the united states. and what can we then expect on tuesday when that trump is expected to appear in court? where's the tell but it should be just a routine routine and this will appear. and then, and then we begin with the wheels of the little. they begin to turn and this, that's the point. the judge smith also said he expected and wanted a speedy trial. but how, how can this be a speedy trial? i mean perhaps, but we have to go through discovery phase is donald trump is a must through a delay and legal action. we've seen that in so many cases in the past. so trouble already has a mind happening trial coming up in march of next year. what was here, and i'm going to have a trial them around that, that officer that,
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that's the election season will be in full swing. the department of justice has a policy, but it would prosecute people, it might affect the outcome of an election. so that would suggest that they couldn't have a trial then. so then what off to the election, could you do it before the amount of happen trial with the hush when the truck or these are the questions now being off? it's very, i mean, there's a certain amount of skepticism about how speedy this trial could be in the course of donald trump does when the presidency, man, whether it will ever happen at all. thank you very much. you have her time. see with all the nice, isn't washington. thank you. sham. well, to political developments here than the full embrace department. as a boris johnson announced that he stepping down as a member of parliament with immediate effect. johnson had been fighting for his political future officer, a parliamentary inquiry, which was launched to investigate whether he misled the house of commons of a policies he held that his residence during the cove. it pandemic claims that overlooked and rules were followed. johnson says he's being forced out by quote,
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a tiny handful of people with no evidence to support the claims. let's get one of this now from a john national editor of cap backs, a british online newspaper. very dramatic kind of events. i suppose. the man who less than 4 years ago, one majority in the house of commons, but of course not to stand down as payment is a 9 months ago just less than a year ago. yeah. and he mentions that majority in his resignation left. so which is the kind of list of his achievements rise to the very end. but it's been a incredibly dramatic. they actually one of bar stones big allies that the stories resign just a few hours beforehand. and then there's been a loss of control to see about his resignation on this list as well, with lots of his aids being nights it with my peers, and even even though the, his head dresser. so it was that was quite slow already going on in the news before about 8 pm this evening. when this closer political bomb dropped very typical as
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far as to kind of put out a time where he knows he'll smoke the attention. but yeah, well it wasn't something anyone's will come in either. what would you say is it just that they are recommending a lengthy suspension from the house of commons and he would draw the so i choose them a forcing and mouse and i suppose leave on his own times then to face punitive action from them safety. yeah, that's exactly the, in my opinion, let's remember the boss has majority in oxbridge, his constituents in west london is only 7000. now, normally that would seem a fairly healthy number. but remember, the last time the tories had a fall election in north structure with the majority of 23000 law. so i think boris knew that he had to face the bi election. he would have gone out a committee. and as you say, by doing it this way, he's managed to die on his own times. and also i presented this narrative,
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but he's been stick stop. he uses the phrase he, joel, in his, let's say he talks about, he mentions to gray, the civil southern who investigates the departure gate. he sort of implies that really soon i somehow blame as well. it's or by success is wondering the, the polling position that he left them with, which is a very strange take home on political history because it was peace, the bones that broke the conservative policy down in the polls movement of thing. so yeah, but so it's, it's the, i mean, it's extremely old. this is margie, but this is just a, a tactic. it's not really the sensible reasons and that's one of the real ones. and he's just trying to save face if you like. but interesting. the end, but that's he also says he's leaving parliament for now. so he's leaving the door open to the tank sleep. uh just i was just gonna ask you that actually, cuz you know, obviously it has his die hard supposes people like nadine doris,
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who resigned just before just the full forest johnson did. but them might he try to come back and seek a safe upon him entry seat because you said his current seat of oxbridge is not, doesn't have quite majority might you might want. and yeah, i mean that's been a few kind of theories, but it's about one of them was the you might now go full. nadine doors is see, but if you thought to got pulse does about that kind of tied to the very g b a. so he would be successful, both is do not like being used as poems into kind of political game playing in that way. also again, honestly, you mentioned to the statement that the tories all way behind in the polls. so if he what's in front, he could try and find a safe seat somewhere, but you know, he'd probably be spending quite a long time looking. all right, well thank you very much for joining us. john ashmore from cap ex. watch. we'll still have for you on this news out from london. turn our attention to
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sue down the warring sides there, agreed to it 24 hours these 5 set to begin on saturday morning. and then as far as a magical attendance from relevant garris find out if call us outcries, could you around that? i just have it. just question, make history the auction present. i didn't have pollution says most companies ukraine defensive has already started and that it's failing. it's been intensified in over the past week, but he was offered few details about his operations on the battlefield. la rushes defense ministry announced that its forces had repelled several attacks by the ukrainian army, ali hashim reports. so this is footage from a market them to town of home lift kind of don't yet screens, you know, flushing control ukraine. it's one of the series of attacks, cutting dogs 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
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regional government or the state of emergency, excuse me, the shows i knew there was a violent explosion. i screamed, and the plumber was fixing my dream. he saw it too, he shouted. it was a trone, and that was it. that was the explosion. fast like lightning. your queen of all shots, framing accusations over the shelling golf, rescuers and people being evacuated from some of the regions instead of falling. that's after the gulf cut down once breached. following an explosion on tuesday, rush hour blamed ukrainian shutting. ukraine says that since the septic a phone call proving growth show was responsible. ukrainian forces of the going to attack and washing defensive positions and v as in days. and why more school says it's false? is it better than a talk by ukraine's army in the southern do? yes, kind of zip, but old jerry regions process president says ukraine has to be gone account or
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offensive. first of all, we can definitely state this ukrainian offensive 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 great insight, many believe gives next move will likely be towards the coastline to survive or she has access to cream. yeah. and for most close, next school president vladimir putin as a mouse. his country will start deploying tactical nuclear weapons and battles from next month on the hash. and i was just so, you know, 1st of all to me is that landscape has been praising his troops. what he called results for the east in the region of dun yeske. she was the school, but we are in constant communication with our military commanders of the courts. it's on top of your group to force us with all those involved in the most heated
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combat areas. don't ask region faces, very tough bottles, but there is a result and i am grateful to everyone who ensures this presented and obviously, or is joe now has worn out from case a bunch of indications of heightened military activity by the ukraine unami along the length of the front line in the east and south in line with 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, not to give a running commentary at all events, and you see that very much in the words of president zalinski phrasing he's fights is in the east talking about battles on going to be about results for giving no indication of what the results may be. he mentions back moved the big city in the east that is being the scene of heavy fighting, some of the long distance, bloodiest battles of the war. it was captured by the russians just last months,
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months he may be talking about increment to gains that the ukrainians it'd be making in the last few days towards that villages in the vicinity. of fact, most of the kind of deal attempt to sign in circle the safety 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 se in this upper easier region reports there were repeated attempts by ukrainian units to reach russian defenses. potentially to try and touch supply lines to the south. those reports coming from the russians, not from the ukrainians who say they have supported those attempts and inflicted heavy losses independently, corroborating those russian reports of pictures. now out on social media that show elected to tank apparently abandoned. secondly, damaged and in the company of it,
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a number of bradley fighting vehicles. the method to german made a course donated 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 cranium side other than to say that in this house, the enemy is on the defensive. joe, nicole elders era in keys. well, there is an urgent need to get more help and supplies into the towns and villages flooded by the collapse of the novel calls. could them both russia and ukraine of accused each other of attacking the structure come in, appointed acting, governor of the russian, occupied harris on legion of ideas. selda said 8 people had now died in the flooding about 22000 people live in flooded area. so air is at risk of flooding on the russian control, eastern side of the new pro river,
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about 16000 live in the area, most risk and ukrainian health territory. on the eastern side, the reservoir provided was said to about 700000 people and its levels a rapid be dropping beyond the flooded region. the united nations is saying about 18000000 people in ukraine are in need of humanitarian assistance. more than 25 percent of them are living in areas where access is extremely restricted. the international organization of migration says that as a much more than 5000000 people are internally displaced anywhere i spoke with the united nations on the sector general for humanitarian affairs motion griffith, about what the u. n. is doing to try and access stricken communities and the ukranian authorities immediately after this this, that a tragedy happened, asked us to get access to the citizens over the other side of the river. and i myself personally, but also with many colleagues have been in touch with the russian authorities to
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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 and 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 you much on this distance. that's a stop. what we need to prepare for festival, 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, is the 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,
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colorado and other diseases where children are the most vulnerable. the 2nd busy environmental damage that this, this reservoir was so important for livelihood throughout that area of southern ukraine. this is a bread boscus in 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. if this is 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
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that be global consequences as well? there will be global consequences. 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 the 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 presents savanski has said this yesterday, that consequences, it was, act, i'm not by any standards, going to be restricted to your pride. remove to sit down now, warring sides of agreed on another sees 5, this one last thing, just 24 hours and it's meant to stop from saturday morning,
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but there's been intense fighting warranty across the country since the middle of april, even during a string of previously agreed cease fires. this new agreement is meant to make way for the safe passage of desperate need of a. it was broken by the us and saudi arabia who would try to get talks going between the sudanese army and the permanent tree rapids support forces. i'm just, there is, have a morgan is reporting from this as you have undermined, or when we ask residents here in the capital, how soon would these thoughts of the latest these fire that is due to the thoughts 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 me is army and does very little to give them a reason to believe that this time would be any different. now, the statement from the ministry of foreign affairs of saudi arabia makes it very clear that they should be no military movement from both sides. the statement also
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expresses frustration of the fact that there has been violation in the previous these fires that was signed 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 tossed in before the city of kid that would be suspended. now this comes as slicing intensifies between through rapid support forces in the southern parts of the capital for 2 and in other parts of the capital. residents who we spoke to on fridays said 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 capitol. here in the mind, we were also able to hear the answer. no planes flying overhead, we were able to hear heavy artillery being fired from. what were you saying, what, what do we know is the army position here in the city towards the northern part of the capital out 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 tear your rates. now the mediator said that during the next 24 hours during the period of the ceasefire,
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there should be who is here in a deliver to those in need. but again, people say they've seen the previous piece parts 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 undermine 8 organizations the same as your monetary catastrophe. is on a folding in the state capitol of westdale full as concerned fines and could spread to other parts of the region including neighboring chad outages. there is folk will suit any civilians arriving now who say they all being targeted by malicious. same bas robbie has moved from audra and eastern china. escape from su, done after a perilous journey, arriving from west star for they say aero malicious setup checkpoints, searching for rivals, demanding payments for safe passage. chatty and soldiers search for weapons. a final hurdle before refuge from the war we
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fledge because we are looking for peace. there are problems over there. they kill you. they take your belongings. you want to be in a place that's peaceful. father, mice from al jeanine. the city has been in a state of sea, she says there is no water and nothing to eat. she says nowhere is sick. at a hospital in our dre the dangers, the civilians becomes clear. this man says dozens were killed, his village mystery, abandoned a coma. much all the soldiers went to fight and come to our janina and all village we. the civilians were alone. there is no government to defend us for more than 20 years. we have not had a government in mind that i mean even after decades of this kind of violence,
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it's indiscriminate. nature can be jar. and if i cannot, her son, she says, is too traumatized to leave her side. this is the only general hospital in audrey and administrators. tell us there are no more beds for the people that keep coming . the bulk of the patients currently at this hospital around 75 percent are all student ease. people who have been fleeing the conflict and are for the doctors here say they've never seen so many bullet wounds. there is not enough stuff. enough medicine for enough power. they are doing what they can, but not everyone makes we received 4 bodies here, dead on arrival. i remember one person who had a bullet in their head, one in the neck and one in the heart. there were also 2 people that were brought here whom we tried to stabilize, but unfortunately they passed away inter
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communal violence. estimate divisions, age old rivalries, hitting era tribes versus known airports. the answers to why there was violence in our for again, aren't meant. but one point every student needs village or will speak to the seems to me chaos comes in the absence of governor my and my leg, my bailey, all of these were injured by a grenade and i have no news about what's happening back there. that would, we will not go back because we will stay here and shot because here there is a government and she lost the thing and suffered injuries to her head, leg and foot. but she and her daughter made it out as the violence and our for were sims self exile is the price for peace of mind and for survive
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the same bus route the 0 andre eastern child. to start to further, luc is the advocacy director for the sudanese american physicians association, joins me now from portland, oregon in the united states. so it is a terrible humanitarian situation. there ensued on millions of people are an urgent need of assistance and we know that it was because of putting themselves at risk in order to reach these people. you have just been speaking to doctors in, in the sydney's capital, hard to what are they saying to you? oh, thanks, maria. i'm for having me. it is a terrible situation. the health care professionals are under a lot of stress. the biggest problem is they're safety. uh, you know, to get to hospitals forget to their own homes, back and forth. it has been a, an extreme danger. and they're exposing their lives in order to get to hospitals and, and, and, you know, to take care of their families and how i was just, oh,
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forgive me please carry on. i was just on the phone with a couple of my colleagues uh, one of them mentioned that she was taking public transportation to get to one of the hospitals and there was a strike. you know, to that veto several members who are in that transportation vehicle. you know, a separate injuries. so this is how, how they, you know, spend their day to day. you know, um, you know, uh, lives getting some hospitals to their homes. they are under extreme danger. there is, there are no safe, cory doors. hospitals are not. um, you know, safe from any strikes or invasion by the rapid support forces. so situation is really dire. it is amazing that the people that you are speaking to is still putting themselves at risk even when they don't have their own transportation to be able to get to the hospital, doctors and other medical work as a taking public trans transportation. and then when they get to the hospital cost,
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they must be working very long hours and incredibly strain difficult conditions. do they have what they need the supplies they need in order to treat people of absolutely not. um, you know, medical supplies, uh, electric power. uh, gasoline um you know, just a few minutes ago. um we just have the list uh that is circulating around with, within this operational group that were members off from the hospital or not. or at least that are 80 items or $88.00 items on that, including ivy fluids uh, id calculus, sewage sharing, you know, material uh, central lines. uh different kinds of medications including live saving medications . absolutely not. they don't have anything to work with. apart from the minimum, the way they're getting around with this is about hospitals that are being evacuated or out of service. they actually uh, sometimes you know, use,
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uh why going carts you know, uh to, to get to those hospitals to transport their supplies to the operation of hospitals . especially in cartoon. uh, is it in a hot a, janetta medical facilities or old out of service? uh, we have minimum information coming out of there a way it is uh, you know, has no access to any medical supplies. i think, you know, um, you know, there's just no medical supplies getting, getting anywhere there might be minimum medical supplies getting to some states out of cartoon. but at least i can say, uh, maybe able bodied janina cartoon. there is no medical supplies that are getting in there. there might be medical supplies, intermittent that i should have medical supplies, uh, center. but you know, uh to get to that or to get through the medical stores. uh, you know, it's almost impossible to get there because of the check points because of the strikes that can happen. you know,
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randomly and indiscriminate. thank you very much. talk to for the, for joining us. the head of the student is american physicians association. the thank you still have for you on the program, drilling into the ocean floor assigned as hope to find the evidence of the beginning of life. and the florida problem says hit back in the stanley cup finals that have that story much more in sports. the had lower that there's lots of lovely summary weather to come across northern parts of europe. this we can, we've got high pressure in charts and lots of sunshine and we'll see temperatures at pickup and many cities like london and paris. but with that, the threat of thunder storms and that leads into some very wet weather, affecting southern parts of europe and unsettled conditions,
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bringing some heavy rain once again to pots of italy on the sack. today we'll see that rain spillover is well across the balkans. heavy rain warnings out for sylvia, and for greece as well, but athens seeing 30 degrees celsius that with sunshine west the weather as well, affecting northern parts of spain. as we go into sunday, we'll see some of that as well as across into friends. and they're all those thunder storms for paris on sunday to the east of this much cairo across move in areas of germany as well as poland and the baltic states west to. however close central pop drive has gone today to just some rain and coming into the very north of no way of a person, an island, lots of heat coming into the south. but of course, those fund the storms edging as well into paris as we go into sunday. however, look at and up 31 degrees celsius with lots of sunshine. so belgium, the, the,
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the welcome back, or just a quick recap of the headlines. us federal courses on sales and indictments against for us president donald trump. detailing $37.00 charges relating to the mishandling of classified documents. according to the indictment, those documents include some of the most sensitive u. s. military secrets. from a british prime minister bars, johnson has resigned as a member of parliament. johnson have been fighting for his political future officer of parliamentary inquiry resorts to investigate whether he misled the house of commons of a policies held as residents during the covered con demik on the martian prize. if
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i gave a presents as moscow believes ukraine's offensive has started and its failing last week is seen in tens bottles. but keith is off a few details about its operations on the battlefield. multi shall explosion in somalia as low as chabot region is left 27 people dead. they were mainly children that's according to the state and use agency. meanwhile, security forces are conducting an operation against an on group who attacked a hotel in the capital markets issue. i'll shoot, mom is claiming to be behind this witness to say they had a blast and then gunfire to pop it out. market restaurant on the capital of light beach, the area has been cordoned off. at least 7 people have been injured in this attack . meanwhile, thousands of protests have been back out on the streets of the sub in capital. now for a 6 week of anti government protests. demonstrations of blaming the culture of violence for the test of 18 people and to mass shootings in may at the monday and the resignation of government officials including presents alexander church and
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a bind on violent reality shows. mind verse which has moved from bel grade. the process began with bangs and the loud speakers as a symbol for every victim of serve us to mass truth things. people have the balloons with a sign saying restart the system they had. so being president and prime minister made of card books dressed as if they were prisoners, actors held speech a saying certainly as hungry for justice, security and empathy. they set an example of paid speech or insults in national assembly that were aimed at serbian actors who joined the protest. demands of processors are clear. they're with me sir. if interior affairs and the chief of the intelligence agency to resign, security became team number one, inserted. the 1200 policeman will be deployed to keep school safe, police cold on handling over illegal guns. any citizen that does so will pay no fine in case his weapon is handed over till the end of june. organizers of these
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protest say the gatherings are in the people who promote violence and to those who do not think to prevent fraud says there's one to find the national frequencies of happy television and think tv that according to them, from those violence, they called upon to fold the members some regulatory body for electronic media to resign. they want to prevent tablets from producing site use 2 days ago on a boat and a beach front minister of serbia said she's willing to resign saying new elections is the only way to claim to calm the situation down prison in which it said parliamentary elections will take place, question is, when you might invest the charges that you're off, the great in canada of fire in the west and province of british columbia has prompted the evacuation of move in 2000 people. nearly a 105 is a binding now with authorities describing the situation as aggressive and volatile on the other side of the country. international crews arriving to help fight 5 and
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the at the center of canada is, was while fi seasonal record with 4400000 hectares already bund through. well, the size of stretching from canada is west coast to the east. many of these have been binding for days, if not weeks. at the moment there are 424 active 5. most of them still out of control. more than a 140 of those 5 are in come back. it's the smoke from this region that is cause the hazardous arrow across parts of the united states. gabriel alexander has moved from montreal. 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 in quebec, there are more than a $150.00 wild fires burning at this very hour of those about a 100 are considered completely out of control. you can kind of see a little bit of the hayes here over the outskirts of the city of montreal. it is
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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. quebec 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 a national emergency and they need help. so there's been firefighters arriving from south africa from france, new zealand,
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and australia to try to help fight these fires. and what is making this particularly difficult is canada is used to forest fires this time of year. what makes this difference is they are all a virus 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 forecast or say they expect a very hot and dry summer in canada, exacerbating the fires and hindering the firefighting efforts. gabriel's 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 bay. provence has been spewing gas, debris and rocks, rising fields of interruption. nearby villages have been evacuated. my last erupt in 2018, displacing tens of thousands of people. it's a big question about where life began and it's one of the questions scientists
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support a research ship in the atlantic ocean, hoping to onset the expedition will take them to an underwater mountain called the last city. and that has just come to an end call in baker's spoke to the scientists 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's surface. in the middle of the atlantic ocean lies a mountain. the size of mont blanc. there's no place closer to the earth mantle the mysterious layer below the crust. it's called the atlantic mass. if the last city, the scientists on board are studying these places where life may have begun. but here what's up for this we've, we've had this filtering 1st reduction, which kind of polls like this. if you imagine my fingers of the mantle,
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they read the letter but they get pulled out like they can tell they're on the surface and we see the mental in the law trust, which the only way we can reach gets these by direct drilling is where there's a fault because these rocks do not fall on the sea floor, and they find a bar hole that was drilled a 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 gorgeous plants. we can see the inside of the rocks and we look for a couple of major things we see. so we look for the relations in the minerals that
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we see various of the roof 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 retiring. its annual us government funded $50000000.00 is coming to an end. the
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samples that digs up will be stored in volts for study in the years ahead. calling baker alba 0 that i had looked at like a sports news inter milan looks it, put off a big upset. okay. to the champions league final in just a few moments. the the
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the, [000:00:00;00] the virus in hours or sport a marion, thanks so much on saturday. manchester city face inter milan and the 2023 champions
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league final and assemble city are looking to win their trophy for the 1st time and going to the game as hot favorites intern. meanwhile, our 3 time winners of competition. their last success coming back in 2010 for whole pack reports in more ways than one, it's arguably the biggest trophy in club football. this is your wife, a champions league, final clash between one of the grand old names of european football into the lines of the pit, to me, of the model rich super club in mac, just a city city, the overwhelming favorites to win. what many feel is an or would you champions leak? title is a fine, i live in team and we have to to do it. and of course we are confident i am so optimistic. but in this, in time, i can not denied the difficulties and the quality of the opponents never have done it. and especially in the front of the jump. which of these,
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these hardly is one of the few trophies missing from gaudy all this time at city. since arriving in 2016 gaudy, although has won 5 english premier legs to f i cops and full football lea cups having already been crowned permanently champions and f a kept when is the season is city beat into on saturday they will complete the travel coming early the 2nd english team to do so of the local arrivals my just to, you know, there are products into a line the all about winning pebbles having achieved the feats. and towards the time they run to the final this year is all the more remarkable when you consider the financial trouble surrounding the club. the last 2 years of seen in the post combined losses of either $412000000.00. we will not say like any that was going to affect they will be very organized and city is the one who is going to a tech and um, yeah, and then you have to have to stand for like a wow. and if, if it's gonna be like middle, middle to half time,
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then of course the possibilities the want into come up much man's if he's financial power. it's a different story when it comes to that history in the european comp and champions league into one this competition 3 towards the 1st 5 card back in 1964. when they beat around between 31 in the final in vienna. they wanted to get a get lighter, btn, seek out one mill and the final play that the home stadium, the sound 0, and their most recent success was in 2010 as a to new. when are the board meeting at the thought about in the trade guide? them, that's the titles, not many a project seeing a full successful interests such as been man, since he's dominance. this season spot is bundled after took stadium. it has been the size of one previous chart because the miracle with livable is when in 2005, it may have to work its magic again into author, repeat the trick in 2023. the whole path back out to 0. as we've been speaking to scotland, legend and bein sports analyst andy gray, he says city are the favorites,
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but believes that enters should not be underestimated. i think try to off, i'm honest and they go in and when the travel it would be hard to argue that this isn't his best site is put together it's, it's phenomenal and everything it does. i know other teams that he has put together . i've had a 100 points and the pain relief analysis which was sensational. no other team had done that. but i think for best team to emulate what mind chess united did the 1999 and become one with the 2nd language site to, to when vis travel with have to elevate this team. and so they're like, you know, being the best he's put together. does corneo a lot really need to win this title with city to silence his critics? cuz i know he has received some criticism. he's received quite a bit. i think what people are looking at. he left barcelona 11 years ago since then. he's managed by a minute. best team in gemini, didn't win the challenge week. then it takes over months, say,
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with millions and millions even allowed to spend still hasn't won the champions league. so i think even pip understands that people will question your having when it with our may see it. why is that? can you do it was i may say, i think he thinks this is the best that he's put together. i think he thinks he can do it this year. if he does it, then surely, surely all his critics after having some sales, while everyone accepts enter enter fans probably expects matches to city. they are the favorites going into this to with me, do you to do? you know if it was just on paper and you put 2 sets of players via you would see much as a set to win this game 9 times out of 10. but there's always that one to attend and it's a final, i don't think enter the going. they have to rolled over and have the time each tickled by manchester safety. and so you about the noise. so we're just going to let you, when i was just an interplay of last week, i would be reading these papers and saying no one fights. he says everyone's seeing his whole city. everyone's just dismissing us is there for shouldn't be there. and
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i think not just that's what makes them dangerous, so i'm not dismissing them, but i think like you're on most of those a so right now it finds you start to just to shade. well, joining us now from italy is nicholas betsy. he's a sports historian at the university of the long. yeah. and the class, how much excitement is there and support is there for inter among the wider football community in italy? well, it will be fair. i see less high, but they usually do i tentatively find out we funded by the demon as where the where the when described the easy on their dog and the expectation not low. but the then that he's also another, the big to, to go see there because the butler varies are stronger than the invention of these, my 6 a. so a lot of a, a tiny, a footboard fanatics in we lost board to either be fully support the other team.
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and i said you, me to send the land. and so they, we'd be head here to see you there using good rather than the team. we so there were 3 european finals, the season all featuring syria teams. what is 5 say about the state of battalion football? do you think as well, it's very difficult glass. there's these type of question because the ladies stature, unpredictable gaze and the not always the, certainly the we in that and, and also we have to go see there that the heat that you're calling to we felt very strong to know all about football and all day we will need the dining next. i do one of the, you know, and the, your on 2001. and now the a under $20000.00 international di, amazing. this finally in their work up under plenty. and so it's possible not to do
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what she but they would the a small however, i think we don't want, there's the made of the situation. so not in any kind of because of the season. it was quite strange. it may be the only need to the lead get a saw compared to either to a c's on the cloud, but maybe at the more time to fools on the other to the get such as the league and the confidence league. and they able to perform a compared to the boss. and then that was also a big deal for dr. because boy in the 3 died. yeah, not even the just the guess and wedding day in the same in the easiest, are off the tier right screen to get your thoughts. nicholas, somebody. thank you so much for your time. thank you very much. i to tell us now and nobody talking which is just one went away from a record 23rd grand slam title. after reaching the funnel of the french open,
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the serbian star was facing carlos outcries and the last for him. and despite producing arguably the shot of the year, the spaniard was unable to hold off the dock of age. and after winning the 2nd sense, alcover, his body began to crash off and it was all down hill for him from their documents going on to be the number one seed in 4 sets. he's looking for a 3rd rolling girls title and his 23rd grand slam crown overall. and if he wins hell break is high with rival russian is out of love by a man in the history of 1st and foremost to say uh tough luck for, for carlos. uh, obviously at this level um you know, the last thing you want these, these crimes and uh, physical problems are the, the late stages of the grand slam. so i feel for him, i feel sorry, i hope you can recover and call me back very soon. a job which will
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face a casper or would in the final as after the regents website. is it still the, is alexander's wrapped in straight sets the well number for reach the final last year but was beaten. bind is our 24 year old root is looking to capture his made it grandson's title. i look forward to passers have hit back and gave him 3 of the stanley cup finals. the panthers were at home for the 1st time and the best of 7 series and they beat the vegas full the night $32.00 in overtime. kind of for hey guys, for the decisive goals. game for is in florida on sunday. the goal, the night still leave the series, a 2 games toward all that was on our mind was get the when the matter how we already mailed it didn't matter like our leading up. you know, what was going to happen. we just knew what the result had to be and we got it, so makes it a lot better to. so. okay, and that is all your spot for now. it's now back to marin and london for thank you very much. that's it for the news. i'm and i'll be back in a moment with more of the days news. see showing
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