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escalating fighting and conflicting narratives in east and ukraine. even most code both claims successes on the front lines of the war. forest funding from coast to coast canada bottles, it's west wall, 5 season on frank board. the u. s. federal courses on the field, an indictment against form of us president donald trump. these hailing $37.00 charges relating to the handling of classified documents. according to the indictment, those documents include some of the most sensitive us minute tracy quits, including information on the nuclear program and potential domestic vulnerabilities . if there was to be an attack, alan fish as more in this now from washington. jack smith is the man who led the investigation into donald trump. he recommended to be charged the 1st,
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the 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 in diamond liza the case against the former president in stock terms. it alleges he kept documents which showed the defense capabilities of the us and that specialized 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 are 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. so this has been going on for 7 years, and they can't stop because it's election into affairs at the highest level. indictment says the if the i tried to recover the documents from his model, i go home with trump asked his lawyer to hide them,
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destroy them until everyone who was cooperating fully the complex. there's new presidential campaign back in november, 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 resigned 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 troubled to see this indictment me for president biden, has repeatedly denied any involvement and the management advocates president by menu spoken to attorney general merrick o trump is planning to push ahead with campaign raleigh see plan for the weekend organizers say there's been a rush of people who want to attend security at the floor of the court house,
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where the hearing will be had, will be increased over the weekend. and the places like the f b i headquarters. i'm here at the department of justice. i was like sure, i'll just say the washington chaper townslee is also following the story. washington joins us live now. so he should have took us through these charges. and what we've learned from these on sale papers, the charges are very much what we expect to them. that's actually becoming folder for southern the republican party, which was like, wait a 2nd, how can we have so many leaks from the suppose that soccer sang special counsel grand jury price. i've seen that i've been, it's full proof for this arguments that the d o. j has become weaponized spots, so we have 7 separate charges, one about the original sin of allegedly having documents. that's donald trump shipment of have. and then 6 about obstructing and making full statements to
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authorities as they tried to retrieve those at those those documents. the cover up at so that's what we have the objective just as of course the, off to the left, the white house, each of boxes of papers with him amongst them, various apparently classified materials of, of particular sensitivity us nuclear programs and so on. and you know, potential defense vulnerabilities of the u. s. and finalize and so on. and then when the authorities realize that he had them, he just kept and kept on stalling, and kept on trying to, uh, you know, also skate them and actually all the people to lie on his behalf and so on. you know, to try and prevent that from happening now which time what we're looking at, i'm looking at 3 sites for right now. donald trump's own social media platform and he's talking about how much like the lawyer we saw that. but this isn't about the espionage, i guess what i was act as a very broadly written act from 1917. this is necessarily about espionage, but it is about whole having documents you shouldn't have. so that's why this thing . what does it cost about a president using his discretion to take documents if he felt what his,
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his personal papers, it should be under the presidential records act rather than espionage act, which is sort of serious. they're always changing those types of types of the little. um, so that's, that's the argument that we're getting from from, from donald trump right now that i think what we're also seeing is the sense of. so what you're getting, joe biden did this, all the presidents have done this in the retention famously, you know, raised 30000 emails, sir, you know, what's the purpose of what, why is this different? is this election interference? don't try drug biden's, great as rival. now being indicted by drug biden's, department of justice, where is the home barely taught, dissemination in the indictment. we don't know whether there are more examples, but they're in the indictment certainly is. it's kind of what we expect from, from kind of boasting of dinner, mar, logo, and so on. so what, so, so what, why are you making such a big deal out of that? that's very much what we're seeing now from, from the, from cavities. support is which i think why jack smith and he's right. trust statement. talked about national security video like i've got some on the line,
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but i think that's why they should always pictures, which will again, this probably is pointing out. they were taken by the f. b, i so who knocked over those boxes. he's also, you know, things like that. but, but his idea of suggesting that the difference is these were cool. she works with united states that could put national security at risk, while people were just wondering around our log or so that seems to be why jack smith was particularly focused on this idea of donald trump. having taken up the national security of the us in vain perhaps potentially as best maybe a message that my resume with republicans. okay, thank you very much. have a tendency in washington. a phone number is 5 minutes to bar. as johnson has resigned, as a member of parliament, johnson had been fighting for his political future after a parliamentary inquiry, it was no rush to investigate whether he misled the house of commons of a potties held as residents during the cause of time damage. claim that all locked down rules are followed. johnson says he's being forced out by quote, a handful of tons of people with no evidence to support that sessions. i always put
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it to john ashmore, a editor of carfax. it's a u. k. online newspaper. explain why the resignation to many people by surprise. what of doors terms is big allies. the dean dories resign just a few hours beforehand. um 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 typically for us 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. let's remember, forces majority in oxbridge, his constituency 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
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knew that he had to face the bi election. he would have gone out a committee by doing it this way. he's managed to die on his own terms, and also i presented this narrative, but he's been stick stop. he uses the price of his job in his let's say he talks about, he mentions to gray, the civil southern, who investigated the parts of guy. he sort of implies that really soon i somehow blame as well. it sold by success of squandering 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 opposable men of thing. the auction present i deem it presents as moscow believes ukraine's offensive started and its failing. it's been intense fighting over the past week, but he was offered few details about his operations on the battlefield. ali of
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russia's defense ministry announced that its forces, it propelled several attacks by the ukrainian army. ali, how should reports? this is footage from the markets in the town of haul. lift the tone. yes. could he general flush and control ukraine? it's one of the series of attacks cutty dogs from the past few days. yeah, the russian city of what on edge, the drawing strikes and apartment building book casualties, what reports for the regional government or the state of emergency? excuse me. the question was, they took, no, there was a violin explosion, i screens and the plumber was fixing my dream. he sighed to, he shouted, it was a drone. and that was it. that was the explosion. fast like lightning. your queen of our shot framing accusations over the shelling golf rescue for some people being evacuated from some of the regions instead of fine. that's of the whole cut down once bleached,
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following an explosion on tuesday or shall blamed ukrainian shutting. ukraine says it's been suspected, 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 forces repairs 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 going to counter 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
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a now's his comfortable start deploying fact. you can use your weapons and battles from next month on the hash, him just to get all the price of those him is as he has been uprising, his troops 40 cold results for the east in the region of don. yet she was the school. we are in constant communication with the military commanders of the court . it's on top of your group of forces with all those involved in the most heated 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 to me through how does air as john, how has more now from cave you've 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
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a running commentary of events, and you see that very much in the words of presidency landscape, 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, months he may be talking about increment to gains that the ukrainians 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 se in this upper easier region reports there were repeated attempts by
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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 rushing 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 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 units of the ukrainian armies 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. we take you to see don webb warring sides of agreed on another seas 5
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. this one last thing just 24 hours starting from saturday morning. has been intense fighting across the down since the middle of april, even during the string of previously negotiated agreements. this cease fire is meant to pave the way for desperate needed humanitarian aid that was broken by the us and saudi has been trying to hold talks between the sudanese army and the permanent treat. recess. cable morgan has moved from the city of, i'm dumont, or 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 a m gmc, they say that they have very little hope to believe. and as they say that they've seen how previous these parts have played out between the rapids support for the 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. now the 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
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frustration of the fact that there has been violation in the previous these fires that was signed between the 2 sides and decided city of kent and says that should the 2 sides not adhere to the 24 hours these fire then tossed him before the city of kit that would be suspended. now this comes as fighting intensifies between the rapids support forces in the southern parts of the capital for 2 and in other parts of the capital. residents who we spoke to on friday said that they were able to hear heavy artillery being exchanged between the rapid support forces and this with a new army in the southern parts of the capital. here in under mine who were also able to hear that i'm from those planes flying 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 to us, the northern part of the capital part of tune and to with the west and part of on demand city. all of this, of course, is coming as the humanitarian situation continues to deteriorate. now the mediators
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say that during the next 24 hours, during the period of the ceasefire, there should be humans here in a delivered to those in need. but again, people say they've seen the previous these fires and how it's been played out between the 2 sites. and they have very little reason to believe that this time would be any difference. he but morgan hodges 0 on demand. more to show the explosion in somalia as low as chabot region has left 27 people dad 90 children according to the state use agency. meanwhile, security forces are conducting an operation against an i'm good to attack the hotel in mogadishu. i'll sure mom is claim responsibility for this witness to say they had a lost and gunfire at the popular market power restaurants on the capitals lined up beach. the area has been pulled and off and at least 7 people have been injured and not attack. and i, jerry as president is suspended central by governor godwin and feel a with immediate effect. a state statement from the government's office at the se, in his office of being investigated as positive pond reforms to the economy. bullet
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to new to office in may. it's been critical of the central banks handling of the currency, the controversial change of bank notes in various monetary policies, punch the nigerian economy and to at least 2 recessions. now we've, i'll just say we're at life from now the most still to bring you on the program. look at a post pandemic pause. china's economic rebound often looked down show signs of slowing, shooting into the ocean floor assigned his hope to find evidence of the beginning of life. the low day was got down on the in australia where we've had some chinese spots to the mornings with wide spread. frost and folk, but temperatures have picked up, at least by day time across the north, as sitting above the seasonal average that much cooler, however,
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and cloud yet down in the south. and we see the arrival of some way. whether that's going to creep across with central areas that could bring a months worth of rain in 24 hours across those central regions. in to sunday, march dwyer for the southeast corner sunshine coming into sydney tempt just picking up here. they will be coming down. however, for perth is getting a little bit more windy as well on sunday, as attempt to creep down. however, we will see the sunshine creep back in 3 to monday. as we hop across the task, minutes looking launch we settled for the south island on saturday morning was sunshine then cloud still when windy up in the know for the north island. but here comes the rain as we go just sunday. we'll see that start to work its way up the west bringing some snow, possibly to the mountains. regions now was me to southeast asia. the enhanced rain is pulling across northern parts of the region. we moderate flooding warnings out from the philippines as that heavy rain falls saturday into sunday. the ty, food,
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welcome back of the main stories that were following now and us federal courses on sales and indictments against former us president donald trump. detailing $37.00 charges relating to the mishandling of classified documents. according to the diamond, those documents include some of the most sensitive us ministry secrets from a british department. as the bars, johnson has resigned, as a member of parliament. johnson had been fighting for his political future officer upon entering the card was an arch to investigate whether he misled the house of commons of a policy is held as residents during the cause of a ton demik on the russian present. a game of pollution says most companies, ukraine's offensive has started and it's failing. last week is seen in tens fighting, but q is also a few details about its operations on the battlefield. in canada of fire in the west improvements of british columbia has prompted the evacuation of move in 2000 people, nearly a 105 as a binding that with you forward. he's describing the situation as aggressive
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involve tile on the other side of the country. international crews arriving to help fight fires and the epi center of canada's was wall 5 season on record. with 4400000 hacked has already been through these supplies, distraction from candidates west to its east coast. many of them have been binding for days, if not weeks. the moment 3424 active fires, most of them still out of control. moving a 140 of those pfizer and came back. it's the smoke from this region that's cause the hazardous arrow across parts of the us. 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 and club back. 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
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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. 7 years, 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
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south africa from france, new zealand, and australia to try to help bite 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 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 eat a montreal. the china is post by dynamic economic recovery is starting to lose momentum. dates are released on friday shows. week of demand is weighing on the manufacturing industry. calling to say all the figures that adding to this slide down, use on employment is a record high end consumer spending remains low. drastic. so jessica washington
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reports not from you. in your young province. you is a town of trinkets, billions of cheap consumer goods can be found to you all here around, kwan new jersey family has sold decorations at this market for more than 20 years. he's relieved the logistical problems of running a business during the corona virus pandemic have ended. but still the mood here is less than festive. isn't the phone cut off when the common totally comes or the pin dynamic restrictions? you know, i become very confident. the recovery is slow, which i didn't predict with was, you know, mike, economists say china is economic rebound has peaked, also an initial cost of business activities. following the end of coven 19 restrictions. economists say recent date, just in case of possible slowing of momentum imports contracting industrial output fully showed his expectations, and use unemployment hitting a record high factory gauge prices. the price distribute is paid to produces bill
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faster than expected in made as reduced demand dam fitness. the recovery of the manufacturing sector, that early 1st of optimism that we would see, you know, a 12 month expansion in chinese economic activity when the economy reopened. i think that has faulted domestic spending is also down, as people are more careful with the money choosing to save rather than sludge. so that the book is yes, i think there are some hurt from depend, dammit, know menu shop cell, prepackaged meals to lower the price is because consumption is low, recovery will take time and also travel restrictions have been lifted. data shows more. people may be taking holidays, but this spending less economists say there were several reasons for this. one comes on, it's a people worrying about their top plus but, and we can see a lot of big companies leading of people and also private economies slowing down in
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some areas. and then detroit, people from spending more hong says he's just happy. he's business in june to the challenges of the pen demik and so on. yeah, these popular years with difficult, but we survive as things we'd be competitive, the better. well come, everybody come to china for business issues, despite the lack luster economic outlook. he says he has to believe in brighter days ahead. jessica washington to 0. you china. on his lives. profound questions. why did life begin? not so one of the questions that scientists of what a research shift in the atlantic ocean, a trying to onset their expedition to an underwater mass and quote, the law says he has just come to an end calling baker space. and about that 3 months mission a 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,
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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 block. 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 here what's up for this we've, we've had this filtering 1st production, rigorous kind of polls like this. if you imagine my fingers of 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, 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,
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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 box and we look for a couple of major things we see. so we look for the relations in the minerals that we see very rough time 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 pension eyes ation. those gases, like hydrogen and methane, may have been fuel for the earliest forms of life. and understanding these
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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 samples it digs up will be stored in volts for study in the years ahead. calling baker alba, 0. the screen of of the main stories this our and u. s. federal court is unsealed and indictments against former us president donald trump. detailing $37.00 charges relating to them is handling of classified
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