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in comments on my soul, palestinian pub requested in this area or rejected. it very cared about the students. so why they didn't give us admission to say not only has their education been disrupted, they've also been massively effects and psychologically the, [000:00:00;00] the hello, i'm sorry, i'm the why the welcome to the news our life from london coming up in the next 60 minutes. you claims president confirms his country's counter offensive is on the way and tells the crime, and his top generals are in high spirits of the days of intense slicing of 24 hours
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. these 5 between saddam's warring size gives people in the cartoon a day of relative calm. as for children who survive a plane crash and 14 days in a colombian jungle recover at a hospital, we squeeze or form a wall, street trader who suffered a similar ordeal in vietnam. and on far as far with the sports of manchester city are celebrating winning the champions league final english side, the interim land, 1000000 is found to close the stove for the very 1st time and finish the declining and present autumn is the landscape is confirmed along the way to counter offensive against russian forces is on the way. it didn't provide details, but you quite in forces say they have made gains in the east of the country and the devastates associated backlit,
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where they all aiming to and suckle russian troops. on friday, russian president advised him a push and said that you cranes counter offensive was already failing. this was the landscapes response to chicago, so which is cut off from us. it's interesting that boots and should be talking about our counter offensive. yeah, it's important that russia should feel always, that it's not a long way ahead of us to counter offensive and defensive actions all taking place in ukraine. and i will not speak about which phase the in. i would not trust the various telegram channels about it in particular proved to make you start. the new strategies will likely be used by your crimes. military is a fighting intensifies. a correspondent, child stratford is incumbent towards getting the east a new crime and brings us one. we spent this morning with ukrainian forces in the town of chess. if you all, just if you all are, is important because it is the, the 1st town west of buck moved, of course by moot, was claimed by the russians to be fully under the control last month that somebody this dispute seed by you, great in full,
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sees but what we saw in that area seemed to be an effort by your client in all its hillary units to try as minutes. we call it softening up targets in an around buck . mood that's basically testing russian defences. testing how strongly are before him or consolidated to push according to the ukrainians in that area. they said that they all making gains slow gains from the south of the quote. i'm heading around to the east of the town and they said that those games could be up to a kilometers a week. but they admitted that some days it could be as little as a 20 meters and all those $500.00. they also said that there was a similar operation happening to the north of bulk mode as well. again, just probing attacks. it's very difficult to say whether this, in fact is part of some sort of diversion we tactic by the ukrainians to attract
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attention away from another area where we're so hearing that there is ongoing shilling and heavy fighting that south of zap parisha, but to bul intents and purposes, the kind of the operations that are happening, that's another siren that you hear there in, in the background hearing cremeans souls, the sirens and outgoing off i suppose, every hour or so. but as i say, it's impossible, really to know for sure where the, what we saw in chess, if you all close to buff mode was anything more than a di bush in from potentially a bigger move being planned body ukrainians in all the areas along the front line show stuff on how to 0 criminals, a. daniel hawkins as a journalist based in moscow, he says, as conflicting information on the most recent fighting that happened contradictory claims about what's going on in box moved the claim inside saying they've succeeded in pushing russian forces away from the flanks over the whole city. the russian
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side saying those offensive have failed and the attacks have been repelled. interesting. it will correspondence here and russia also commented on the fact to clinging forces using that more advanced equipment to the advantage that includes stuff like that, like lights, optics, some labels and goals which enabled them to fund these battles. launch these attacks puts in march 247, and that's something apparently which the russian army lacks something by the way of food and commented on yesterday saying these issues do exist, but that being rectified, those issues are being addressed. the russians do have an arrow to monitors the using that don't want it's in the skies the loan strikes. they say on come on the centers on a munition supply lines, which is 6 lines. way behind the front lines targeting these are planning the opposing to kind of give a counseling ends of photos yet trying to disrupt this offensive before it's really taken full and taken hold. footy, i think it's clear and the coming hours and days is going to be an intensification in these bibles, especially on the southern front. as you come in,
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forces look to probe, the russian defense isn't fun, weeks pulse. and the russian army looks to begin and keep those positions. they've been in french thing over the past week, some months before potentially endorsing a counter offensive over the road. and i think we'll get more information on that as it comes in over the coming hours and days as soon as capital hard to makes berries relative calm. on saturday, after 24 hours these fi took, cold, below, gave residence to some break from the intense fighting of recent days. take a lot of crucial army bases united states and saudi arabia of broken video, which is meant to allow for the safe delivery of humanitarian aid. that previous these fires have failed to stop much of the fighting between the army and the time of the treat rapids support forces going they've been battling for control of the country since the middle of april. april morgan has moved from under mon, across the river from harton. as many people who were supposed to in various parts of the capital, say, this is the quietest day since the fighting started on april 15th. now people say
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that they were not able to hear heavy artillery, that they were so wrapped in gunfire in parts of the capital. but they say it does not seem to be fighting between the rapids support forces. and this is denise army, and they say it's most likely individuals firing guns. so the ceasefire up until this point seems to be holding. now let's look at how it came about was mediated by the united states and saudi arabia, not the 1st. there was another seas far that was mediated set to last for 7 days and then extended for another 5 days. now in their statements before the seas part came into effect both and said that they were frustrated that previous these fires were violated by both sides. the sudanese army and the permanent through rapid support forces, but it is a lot at stake when it comes to this current 24 hour ceasefire. and that's the talk intent that they made it very clear. the mediators made it very clear that should the 2 sides violate this current ceasefire, then talks into the will be suspended,
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and there will be no initiative by both of this business idea review and to the united states to try to end this conflict between the rapids support forces and the food in these army with some of the audi, there's a residence in this, it needs capital hard to. he has been helping with the ongoing evacuations. he joins us live from the capital. thank you for taking the time to speak to us. tell me, how does today's cease fire compact with previous agreements? what was it like and hard to him today? oh, well, maybe having a bit of trouble getting that connection, going to stop up to hardy is joining us staffing sydney's capital. the telecommunications only been affected by fighting that's been happening. it's been quite difficult to get to a connection to the, to people in the sudanese capital. but he's been helping out with is that creations? and actually we do have him on the line and with some of the how do you help me?
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you can hear me. i was just asking you about 24 hours these via brother the by the united states and saudi arabia. that meant that was a bit of a low and fighting off to many days of intense violence. been fighting since the middle of april. but the last few days of very difficult what was today like can hot of 10. okay. mr. parker told me, it is the us just for you the agreement has held up well. although some don't say it has been inherited from time to time, which i'm, i'm sure is not a clash between the 2 parties, but perhaps floating homes. so you're saying that lu tang and attacks and run sacking of homes and perhaps of the warehouses where they might be food and other supplies being stored, math is still happening. yes. the energy and what were you? i mean, was life any easier if the doctor's medical workers,
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they've still even through the fighting. they still been using public transportation to get to work in order to treat people where people able to venture out of the homes that needs to get supplies and with doctors able to. we were able to get more done during this law and fighting, even if it was just a brief one. okay. um, as long as the ceasefire uh continuance uh, people will be able to evacuate that homes and uh, organization will be able to distribute to immunization a i think got 24 hours. not enough and organize it out to him to finish. organizations do not have a quick gland to distribute that hand at the nation to 8. so we need more time to do that as there were. so there isn't enough time to respond to the needs of the people because the ceasefire is too short. and how many people are you helping when you like to ations right now? uh so how do we evacuated?
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uh more than 200 naples. well no. the so many move and not have left car 2 more recently in the last month. yeah, yeah. the, the violence last day was intense, and people were afraid to go outside. so we were able to evacuate more people today, and we are planning to do that tomorrow as well. why don't people telling you that a trying to evacuate themselves? you must be on the phone to members of your community to other families. what are they saying to about the only day life and a harder to now and why they want to leave? okay, so i think people are submitting in hor tool in our neighborhood. we are out of electricity and water from day one. so i have to go to kind of meet her every day to talk to my phone and get some water to drink in my house. yes. how old people
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are afraid and want to leave their homes as soon as possible. what's the people i, i'm not able to leave that homes because they don't have place to go and uh, most of them then all with the money as well. so this is reason is too bad to your hostile it's because if you're going to leave, you have to have the means to be able to do that. i know everyone has to be has access to money and isn't causal vehicles to leave? do you have any hope for a concrete resolution to all of his talks of taking place and jed up, but do you think, do you have any hope that the fighting might and i, i bought a sinkhole but we, we hold the fighting be and because people are a condo, this stand is a situation anymore to very difficult conditions there. and so john and this machine, hard to my, the fighting has been in 10. so i do appreciate you taking the time to speak to us
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and solve up to hardy joining us that from from see don. of course 8 organizations are saying that there was a humanitarian catastrophe on folding. and cutting the capital of seed onto west style for region medicine, food and water supplies, and other jeanina have run out as concerned a fine and good sprite to all the pots of the region as well, including neighboring chad. same bus for avi has more from andre and eastern chad. what we are seeing is a constant stream of trickles, but a constant trickle of people that are trying to get out. they say they are risking their lives just to try to escape the war. they face beatings, they're having to pay bribes. that makes shift checkpoints being set up by malicious. but those that do make it across the board, or in, audrey end up in places like this. everyone that this makes shift can an impromptu set up here outside, just on the outskirts of the town of audrey. this is a camp where everyone here is from all janina. there's probably a 100150 people here. there's 2 or 3 more can select this around the town,
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those that live usa, there's upwards of 2000 people living like this around andre simply sh here waiting for help. we've spoken to people who say they've been separated from their families, that they're going around the different camp. it's trying to find the people that they were separated from when bullet started flying as they were fling, they ran from hales of gunfire. is how people here describe what happened. we've seen people with injuries with wounds. we've seen children exhibiting signs of serious mal nutrition. and we have heard is that they are still waiting for help. one woman spoke who spoke to a said that her children hadn't eaten in 3 days. so the situation here is incredibly serious. it is incredibly dire, and it needs to be addressed as soon as possible. much more sales are bring you on this news out from london came back says it hopes rain and international crews will help to put out in a 140 full fi as raging across the canadian opponents. donald
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trump returns to the campaign trail days off to being in don't use it for mishandling classified documents and in support. more trouble from miami and the n b a finals are over here with that story. the for children has been found alive. often they were stranded in the colombian rain forest for 40 days. the eldest sibling is the team, the youngest, just a year old, that for me or toto indigenous group, and went missing off to that pain crashed in the jungle last month. the accident happened in the town of solano and the southern cat gets in provence. rescue sounding about 8 kilometers west of the wreckage. they were initially treated by military medics before being taken to hospital in bogota. all 3 adults on board, the pain were killed in the clash,
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including them all the time we have come right. the better. just say they are very weak, but we know they are in good hands here at the hospital and everything will be fine . the west side and we will keep coming back because this is a long process really bad. he just comes on then. i bet on the type of very happy. just say that family today is one day's time when tomorrow will be another day though my day by day, i think you won't change for the best to correspond to alexandra and p. s. he is outside the hospital where they are being treated in boca time. this is a remarkable story about how they survived 40 days in the jungle or what more information is there about this. the absolute to the next thrower, denarius', sorry, of a survival. we got a few new details today, starting with the fact that it looks like the one key element that allowed the children to survive right after the crash. the 1st few days with the fact that they
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found a stash of something called siding. and this is that traditional, i'm a sonya and fluid made that essentially vodka solve a flower that the children know that they're used to eating a. they had some on the plane, they were able to retrieve, retrieve it, and they, and that helped them. the 1st few days, that's also the main food that they found in a thing, the survival kits, that the rescue themes at last the across to that area of the jungle. at the other element that was extremely important was the leaders shape shown by the eldest of the sibling. lastly, who's 13 years old boats and their relatives in the thirty's here, after talking to them said that she showed an extraordinary capacity to maneuver inside the jungle to find seeds and fruits. knowing that this was
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a scene at a time of harvest, in, in the jungle. and finally, over all the fact that these children were raised in a traditional indigenous uh community. and that way they learned how to live together with, with the jungle. they learned all these uh, traditional ways from their parents, from their grand parents. and this most likely was a key for their survival. on top of that, obviously the fact that the uh, the rescue teams operations of the military and the, and indigenous volunteers work around the clock very long days at 2 long days of rain in the rain forest. again, leaving the survey of, of kids that indeed that they found throughout the day. and they are being treated now in hospital for their injuries. they did use them on the, in his plane crash as well. do you know what will happen to them now? yes,
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obviously these are being 3 said the from it's like it's like psychological point of view from, from obviously looking at their at their physical health. this is not really him. injury is what they have. they're just very weak and well, nor are you still obviously after 4 you days in the jungle, they've been stabilized. they, they outsourced, they say that they're on the right path. one thing that i think was very important . and after speaking with the director of the columbia and a family, well story is due to this that when the authorities arrive, that the children were playing together and the director told me if kids are playing, it shows that they are recovering. now, even given that the fact that they are in acceptable conditions, considering what they've been to, it will be at least 2 or 3 weeks before they will leave the hospital. according here to the doctors, we were able to hear from from bogota,
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this under i'm p a t. thank you. a little earlier i spoke to annette hopkins. the soul survived the plane crash in a jungle in vietnam in 1992. the author of tub billions, a true story of survival. she started by explaining what happened that day and how she survived 8 days alone in the jungle. badly inches. i meant to be behind the really big dice and, and draw the dryer, drops a few times and my fiance's at these i don't like an acid or it's just an air. okay . and the customer is trying to get up and again, another drop and then another draw and then everything a lot. and remember definitely the waking up the moment you have to sell the the, the motors and the next is easy. so noisy science officers job. oh. and i saw a job in front of the fuselage just had broken off. and then i looked at my left and i saw my fiance still strapped in his chair, left me with
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a sweet smile on his face the most dead. mm. and then i'm also gonna have to shop because the next memories i'm out of about under jones your way. and i don't know how i got because i had severe injuries as i chose practice in my, in my hips at all. but i must have done an hour and ends and nothing. i mean, i'm not in it. that in itself is quite extraordinary that you a, you were able to crawl from the plane to the jungle floor. having opened your eyes, you can acknowledge you can see that your fiance is clearly dead, but also you had some 12 broken brought bose including your hip on your neil you'll joe was hanging as well so you must have been a great deal of physical pain. yeah, yeah, so i really wanted to get out of there. so i realize the 2nd and at least some major domino. so i must have dropped myself that i don't, i don't,
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i never got back. i tried to get villages and i didn't get that. well, the words i, i remember every 2nd of that because that's when it's a virus started on my own. and 1st, there was a gentleman next to me speaking english and read the magenta man and, and we were talking a few times when he gave me his trousers because my master and there was embarrassed to sit there and got my skirt. he gave his trousers and, and then yes, sir, i say he flew down and that's all the life growing up in that moment. as i was like, i was totally know in the general me speaking about these children who survived for 40 days in the columbia and amazon jungle. the youngest was just a year old. what the cause you were in the vietnam use jungle and used to live to 8 days. but will you let me thinking, when you,
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you had the story and were you surprised that they were able to survive and the jungle given your own experience? how specific go uh, i know to be the general for de la all that and they really are showing that dr. a safe man, indigenous person. and yet by age the fastest friends and they carried me out for this is the gentleman. was it special with nature and they did do it? that's automatic of yours? and that's also good for me to see at the 1st. i don't very much the gentleman that general safety and the guy suffice. i spoke to being shipped to john when the dad and i me that's why we did the more as you did all this beauty, more beautiful. it became one of your concerns about how they miss. now be careful . yeah, this is definitely for me. the biggest thing nichol, sir, because that for them it doesn't make a difference how their mother died for the their mother died. and that's,
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that's the major guess there is to that. and is the child the can share and they actually are growing up to the and i so that, that they don't have does media attention to the network better. so i'm making the fuel even more different in their way. i feel like has changed completely for them and, and what they want is just to be as much as possible as soon as everything was and, and these media passions definitely more on how the story and i'm also more age. nothing really. again, another writer who they talk their story and, and make it nice mix it out. and then almost as i get most of this, these, their stories, their story to tell one day they might tell it maybe not. and as i is there, so i hope people respect that is just mine too. i live with it was annette. huck gaskins, who survived a plane crash some 3 decades ago,
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sharing her experience with me now and the last on file. not just the city as just completed a sensational season basing into more than one now. so in the champions league for the 1st time, spanish midfield road re 68 minute goal, the side of the match of the asymptote stadium and assemble, pull brennan is live for us. now in manchester, pull tell us the reaction that the massive experts ation in the days leading up to this game. and when the goal, when same on massive amounts of relief as well. the 1st off it there, really cage between the 2 sides. and frankly, sense of milan gave manchester city are very tough task, but in a 2nd off, not just the city gradually pulled away. i'm not the single goal from rotary proof just enough. thanks. a lot of the few skies at the end of the problems here and it's found fox in central manchester, absolutely delirious. when the final whistle, when it's been a long oswald format, just the cities are all small, different. a lot of money behind them in order to support them during this long gone smoke so that they have swept the board domestically with
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a 5 ton 10 manic titles in the 6 years the, the one thing that they've never been able to read is on the portfolio the champions league, type of the came close in 2021. the paper reading one mail by chelsea. the last 3 tell me is a possible move in is one mill. this becomes the forced to finish one bill. but now finally matches video across the line. huge amounts of relief. here was the time for tonight tonight. so i think the fall dates for a very long time and not just got a lot of things going on at the moment. at the, at stadium itself, where i'm at just play is actually playing. i was to comes with 5, a group over the weekend or a single the weekend is also part life. but i the 1000 people, a piece of papa and another kind of music festival actually. so the center, my just side is going to be absolutely big with people celebrating for all kinds of different reasons. old fashioned, really well minutes. it's a monday when the team are going to return and have
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a problem on how they operate through the streets. this is the triple winning team . don't forget the premier league they, when they got back up and now they've won the irritate, come it's, it's only the only the 2nd manager to actually achieve this trouble. and it's really an extraordinary achievement. hardly ever is not the thank you very much for brent in that in manchester, where celebrations will go on hopefully throughout the night with as much will still spring you on the program. thousands of filipino is living in the shadow of the world's most active volcanoes. feed the villages again south to binding private businesses for decades, why cuba is now trying to revive them and spoil the tent as well. number one finds office,
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various ed come back. so when the franchise in the hollow, it sadly fairly light summer rod across here. lots of hate, lots of storms as well. those big fund to be down pools in place for many states china storms that just spinning out to spain into the south west of england on and could catch a shower to well, certainly sing some of that whatsoever. and that runs right the way down to was the a times s street high pressure of the know. so that's where it's going to be dry, petty of 2nd weather around here, around at high the winds coming in from a south east lake or even a southerly direction. and that's where that heat is coming from. a t cell is just the in london. we have got some showers running down of course, a good positive front as well. again, big and sundry, spending my way down across italy, the balkans pushing right the way across towards the east is side all the year. a still a few. so i was a into, to care custom ed is generally fine and dry literally just as the some of those storm some storms that to because
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a good part of frost 27 celsius to imitate one or 2 of those showers also affecting the far north west of africa time just one of the thoughts as it has been recently and car is 35 celsius also, you know, sundry down pulls there because much of west africa to all the way to live area. pushing a little farther north for monday. the getting to be getting by deals the friend who public his loan for claims, which is 4 days more than friends in a full pot series, the big picture takes and in depth ness france insight episode one l to sierra
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asked we can narratives from african perspectives you just have to keep pushing because no one else can see the vision. this key is you to do short documentary fine, african filmmakers from ivory coast and the sea turtle . got an estimate in zambia, a new series of africa direct on colleges 0. the the from back to the main stories now, ukraine's president has confirmed the counter offensive against russian forces is on the way. inquiring forces is made gains via the devastation, fuzzy of bass,
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much of today's of intense fighting. the student needs capital, hard to him is experienced relative calm, a 24 hours. these fires in force between the army and the rapid securities. the rapid security forces. i'm not allows trump residents to venture outside and for children recovering hospital off to surviving a plane crash followed by 40 days from the columbia in rain forest. some things went missing when the plane they were flying and crashed on may 1st killing them on the end. 2 of the adults who were on board and all the news, at least 14 people have died in major forest fires in northeast and cause x on 5 is consumed around 60000 hacked as of lined. the emergency situations ministry says 316 people have been evacuated. present the cost some dramatically have, has sax, the emergency situations, minnesota, that was the wrong on site today. meanwhile, the officials encountered his eastern province of tobacco being the reign of its
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full costs will help in the fight against the wall finds that smoke has blankets of the skies across the eastern us, reaching as far away as norway, international crews of arrived out, fight counted as was while 5 season on record now, nature of shelves has also been set up for moving. 13000 people has been evacuated from towns in northern, came back. gabriel alexander has moved from robles out in canada is connect pro, come back, prevents. well, a several days ago that they started to evacuate people that are these remote mountain towns where they were most affected by these fires and moving them about 200 kilometers to the south where we're at. now. this is an arena that normally post hockey matches here. it has been turned into a makeshift shelter for a back. reese at its peak a couple days ago. there are about 400 evacuees here. and now there's only about 50
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or so many of the people that have been evacuated have moved in with or are staying with either family or friends, or maybe staying in hotels. that's why we don't see quite as many of activities here. nevertheless, they are receiving all that they could need in these very difficult times. food medicine, uh, any sort of support they need. the red cross is here as well. so the good news is, is that the fires seem to be at least in quebec, somewhat dissipated because of rain in the last 2 days or so. so there is real hope here by many of the people that have spent several nights here that may be in the coming hours or days they could get the okay to go back home. the other piece of good news is that we have heard from fire officials and others that have said no
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structures have been burned down here at all in quebec. because these fires are happening in such a remote area. the not known as the uniform or has been found dead in his presence out. ted kaczynski was 81. so the 18 years he eluded us as far as he's mailing home named bonds across the country, setting off the 16 explosions and killing 3 people. even saving a live sentence since his arrest in 1996 are now for us present, the trump is back on the campaign trail. 2 days also being indicted from his handling classified documents trumpet. speaking at republican state conventions, both georgia and north carolina. why he's making his case to republican primary motives. trump is due to appear in a florida course on choose day, where he faces 37 charges and speak to a shop, or tennessee who is live for his in greensboro, north carolina. he was already speaking earlier in georgia. what did he have to say? the shop of the it was a speech of tribalism,
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vindication. following the ceiling of the indictments on, on a friday. it was very much like this is the culmination of all the hoaxes and the which ones that i've been holding, holding you about. now we have a position and this is a message we hear from all sorts of people here. but this is a sitting president. his department of justice goes off for a former president on hold off with federal charges. who happens to be his major arrival in the next presidential election. this is why we have to have to get the white house, but we have to finish what we saw, the drain, the swamp, once improved. we stand up to the open borders. fanatics, the radical left democrats, their law is partisan, prosecutors, the prosecutor is every time i fly over a blue state, i get a subpoena. we want him to be bought at grand jury. and we
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stand up to the fake news media which is seriously november 5th, 2024. we're going to stand up to the corrupt political establishment. we're going to evict a totally corrupt president, joe, by the way. and we're going to finish the job that we started the most successful president all his now arrival from a vice president mike pence has been addressed. senior public and convention in north carolina. that's why you want, how is the, what is he's been saying about trump's indictment. well, the indictment has matt from tom's opponents. almost all of his opponents have come to his defense. and yes, this is a matter of double stem versus the peer j hasn't gone off the jury vitals handling the past of the documents. it hasn't gone off the home to buttons. and that would be that i told you this, this deals carrying save us a bribes offensively in the,
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by the white house of the allegations it. and it goes always how you move everything kind of repentance, email server. she had a separate possible email server from which she did. she did state default with the business claim that was a little personal and then when and then maybe as soon as the 30000 emails were deleted, 70000 were recovered. and the state department business with me there was and what was the other one that's always a theme of, you know, obviously the republican party for the convention. this is double standards. so everyone, most of the primary cabinets, the all rallying behind trump. and it's not a lot of acts, there really is a sense that this is a matter of double standards and something wrong has happened to i'm deeply troubling to see this indictment move forward. its capacity to further divide our country. at a time when the american people are struggling as never before, and at a time when the world is becoming almost more dangerous by the hour. so as much of
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the media begins its latest rush to judgment, a few words to my fellow republicans. i think leaders and those who aspire to leadership do well to return to 1st principles and moments like this. and the 1st principal is this. it's important to remember in america, you are innocent until proven guilty. i mean this a pencil is deeply troubled. the habits, those are because it's completely taken the oxygen out of the campaign, but it's sort of as old as soon as aside from his hold them on his face moving into the primaries as long as the primary field remains so large with the empty from 1st space among so many run desantis spokane trumps main rival. yeah. last night that he was more nuanced in his criticism and say look, if you have gone off to hillary clinton and yeah, you probably see charles in the front. but as long as we see that double sense you, you called, i'm back, there's clearly some concern here about what the effects may have
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a general election against or bite with a general electrodes. but, but as far as the primary is concerned, the building changes. if the field remains as large as it is right about them right now, so it looks like this is this cement of uh, drums holes on the, on the nomination next year. thank you very much. from greensboro, north carolina. she have a tendency here where department is originally soon. ok is facing a 3 by elections after a 2nd close allied, joined for a prime minister. far as johnson in resigning is an m p. jones increase on friday off to launching a 5th attack on the commons privileges committee is due to release its findings into whether you misled holloman's of a policy is held in downing street during corona virus slope downs, or which on is has more of this from london versus the neck was planning, acquire weekends. well anyhow, with that as being torpedo by his former boss,
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part of johnson's shock resignation from parliament triggers an immediate bi election in his constituency and reignite space. conservative policy civil was really soon because tried so hard to come of the parliamentary privileges committee that found that he did miss the parliament about policies here during lockdown. forrest johnson had this to say, the every definition of a category cost, and there is a weight chunk under way to take revenge for breakfast to number $10.00. and he said, we must, don't be afraid to be a properly conservative governments and all parts. he needs to get the recapture a sense of momentum, headaches, indeed permission to next. but what do the voices think? well, a snap poll from you. gov says that 62 percent of people think that forrest johnson was right to resign. 65 percent. think that he knowingly misled parliaments on pasta, guys. i'm 72 percent. i think he liked the committed further cultivate offensive.
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so the british public brody seems to be in a good riddance. frame of mind fox is really the last l. c. a forest johnson pay attention to the wording in his resignation, broadside, it is very sad to be leaving parliament. he said, at least for now i think it will be very difficult for bar. so since i could come back and i do think that is a plan there as far as he's concerned, i think the homepage that he will damage or she so you're not quite badly that she so you're not will lose the election for the conservative sound that he will be able to find his way back to parliament in another state, and perhaps be called upon by the conservative policy to make them in a position long time watches off the bar a strong since august. no, never to count the man out will reach out and i'll just say around london, thousands of people inside the homes and the central philippine province of all day ahead of the possible volcanic eruption. many say life and the shadows are okay.
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know something they've become used to on a below has this report from just next to the volcano of the central philippine province of followed by in a state of disaster. on friday, authorities went from village to village at the foot of timber young volcano, to boot residents, to temporary shelters. away from the threat of interruption. scientist said, the above served an increase in activity that could lead to a dangerous explosion matter. full possible, we see 2 possible scenarios. first is the 2014 scenario we're in the own iraq falls, or it could be like 2018 when there was a major interruption. despite the warning areas around the volcano aren't a no man's land yet. leon, volcano den mountain behind me that's founded in clouds, is one of the most active volcanoes in the philippines. it threatens to erupt every few years. now this area is within its 6 kilometer radius declared as
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a permanent danger zone. but thousands of people live here. some families of taking a day to way up their options to delatory is, is, are getting ready to leave after the government ordered evacuations. we're gonna hit out fine, made up on less than that. evacuation center isn't easy. we sleep on the ground. there are cash stipends, but we don't get them right away. you didn't mind. you says she's worried about their crops and livestock. but for the sake of her children, she's decided to go less than a 1000000. we here in the field, the volcano rumbling, then last night the summit was growing, but young volcano is part of their lights. but how can anyone get used to it? they ask when the choices solving between life and death? barton are below algebra. i by the philippines, a heavy storms and flooding of essential in eastern cuba. several villages, a console, foster bridges collapse. at least one person has died and many more have been forced to leave the hundreds,
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thousands of people in and around the capital. havana with violence. headlight tricity regulation incentives that had been prepared to shelter people. she was a stranger to harkins, but global warming has increased the intensity and the frequency of the storms that of course, the communist island is trying to revive it's private sector now to stay at the country out of an economic crisis. this is a major policy shift, but one which many say is desperately needed from the cuban province of maya back at no cost and how small ones out loading cuba, private businesses, a buck or since 2021. people have been able to incorporate small and medium sized businesses. more than 7000 companies. sorry for being incorporated. for almost every employees 28 people to make use us an ice cream. you'll go to the play. i think small and medium sized businesses have to come at the right time for our
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country. the economic situation had or our country today is difficult, and businesses contribute to local development. the company buys note from the state of cocoa and food coloring from the board. highly dependent on food, it is a small business like this will get more check, so controlled us used to because of it, it is now one of hundreds of thousands of cubans working in the private sector and done and consummate life financially. i how much the difference is enormous. when i worked the state i earned less than $40.00 a month from now i can earn around $400.00 to $600.00 a month. but in the nation with teachers and scientists, and tiny salaries, difficult to assess the imagined private sector is already attracting highly qualified work is away from state jobs. the successful new private businesses will
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provide incomes, which are multiples of what people come on in the state sector, of course. and this will cause some issues to be addressed, including the brain drain, including the questions of social justice, access to goods and services. and so one of those things will arise from an increase in any quality back in the 19 sixty's, you know, customer band, private businesses, the owners, he said were exploiters living of their employees, labor you didn't. hey, language like that. now, the private sector is growing in the midst of a crisis where many states, industries are sleet for and this repass and what the state just doesn't have enough money to supply people with the good sense of the decades of anguish to debate. the communist party of cuba is finally moving towards a mixed economy. a grand private sector will likely increase production, could've road social cohesion and what is still one of the most equal countries in
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the americas wealth. and now the state remains the dominant economic force. a fundamental shift is on the way at augusta, and i'll just share my back a coupon. now jerry is suspended. central bank governor has been detained and is being held in cost of the for investigative reasons, according to the country security agency. godwin m feel a was suspended on friday by nigeria is new president for like to new the. the government's at the measure was linked to an ongoing investigation into the governor's office and to applied reforms in the financial sector to new bill has been critical of the central banks handling of the car and see a controversial change of bank notes also triggered a lot of public and then use our life from london instead i had it's been a huge unites and it's done bull details from a champion to the final coming right down the road to cruise. the police to kate and my little son is drex for belongings under
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the scorching come a desert for small children rush behind these trying to enter for 5 days. we are forced to do this, trying to integrate this way because the no one should frustrated each course. tours west of precedence west the united nations west 2013. it's funny, blah blah blah. for now, the only option for these migrants to venture into the desert at night, but they have to walk with 6 to 2 numbers to reach the regional capital. biggest president asked permission to send the military to its borders. unfortunately, they are the ones committing crimes. and see all they want is safe passage to reach to the countries. they are poor, hungry, vulnerable,
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in no man's land. the. the bar is in now with this port to marry him. thank you so much. manchester city of sealed their very 1st champions league title. the english club came out on top against inter milan with a narrow victory and assembled for helping to leak how's the action the eyes of the foot boarding world were fixed on assembled for the biggest much in european club football. manchester city, widely regarded as the favorite way between the champions league for the very 1st time in the way and into milan side. were you looking to stay around the world and become full time european champions?
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officer k g stones. the 1st big jump built in manchester city early holland. the norwegian, however, i couldn't give his side to the 50 both pet god. you'll then have the major problem to deal with. kevin to boy who's been one of the english clubs don't play as vis these is pulled up into the price of soldier own. but the belgian have to go off to the break. god, jo, this team had a really shaky moment. an uncharacteristic, mistaken defence. nearly lifting into take the lead time in the po champions didn't allow that good to face then. has the respondents done rotary producing a stunning strike to put mine, cynthia, head to finish from into, into nearly struck but straight away. but somehow the pulled data out of the net to
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the city then rode the look again into substitute ramelle in the cost denied by edison's need. gold it can go be beside. and then in the dying moments of either don't times the brazilian stuff are produced. another moment of magic specific i'll get this says save, making sure city held on for one minute when to see the maiden champions. the crown is being a memorable season for manchester city. this victory this down both ceiling a trophy treble for pep. guardiola and display is in the hands on the big one. so hey leak. i'll just see it on a let's go live now. it's paul brennan, in manchester. and paul, i know it was kind of empty there now, but i can only imagine there was some massive felt celebrations where you are yeah, that cleaning up and now just like not just the city of cleaned up during the domestic
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season. and now the champions league as well, that it started travel that we spoke about in the report that it is really something special. you know, when you do that kind of triple a triple rami of domestically domestic comp. and then the european cup as well. no, many clubs do that. i'm not just as if you have now written the name alongside some of the old time grades, you know, the realm address about buying the next deliverables of this world. and it was a lot of expectation and almost amount of pressure on this team. the friends who have been here in town all through the day, drinking and dancing singing and chatting events they think, but a lot of pressure on expectation on the team. they knew that the team was, was favorites of inter milan. it was a tough game buttons but, but i might just as, as he came through it and i think it deserves this after when there will be those challenged people who points to the 115 for the late charges on the financial fair play. but not just the city still face over the enormous amount of spending that
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they've put into this squad. uh, but i think tonights is a, is a moment for the, for the celebrations. yeah. so at a big moment for pep, cordial as well. do you think this really does cement to sat and status as cities best ever coach of all i did was potentially the best with the world's best debit card, which i mean it's, it's yes, of course he has extraordinarily wonderful plans to work with when he's putting together the squad, some timing for these titles out, but the fact is that he now becomes the only man and jets who have done the travel twice. and he did it with boss loaner in 2009 is now done it with manchester city in 2023 is to put it special to their wants to put foot for a manager to do it twice with 2 different teams. but that really does on the line just how extraordinary. i coach a technician, a strategist for friday all is all right, paul brennan, reporting live for us from manchester. thanks for now. but let's go to expand bowl
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where send them because solo has been watching all the action. um tough luck for animal and fans. uh and i know he's been speaking to a few of them. what have they said of the world around this area where i am is uh, the fan zone mostly uh for the uh mattress there's city supporters, but of course the river inter supporters as well. but as inter last miss factually score goals, we sold them if this appointed and most of them start to leave early before the game ended. but of course, the ones that we have spoken after the game told us that it was actually a for inter, i mean the game was enters, but that was an unlock. they were lucky, but it should have been inter who won the game. this is walk into a supporters were saying, and they were upset about this. they were the ones that we have spoken to and told us that they were disappointed. but of course,
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for the dentist or set of supporters. this is a very story can moment as it's been 20 years that they haven't won the champions league final. that's why they were very happy. but i have to say that for many of the supporters here who have been spending the last 3 days and assemble, it was a peaceful and enjoyable moment to watch the game here. well, i know you've been watching spending the evening and found zones um, what's the atmosphere? what has the atmosphere been like where you are the welfare of course, they stay due amount of the olympic stadium where the game was played. it is the in the it is in the outskirts of the city and there were high security measures provided by both the you for and by the concert terrorism unit in the powder fairies of the stage. and that's why the, the, they, uh,
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they locate the tool supports for both men just as soon as supporters en, eh, for inter supporters. and we have been seeing defense since the morning. and having fun ranking chanting in a stumble source took a raise like toxeme. they were uh, walking down to this area by in a couple and they were carried, they were transferred to the stadium area on buses, but it was old, very peaceful. and also there were so many turkish football and to see us uh and uh, other foreigners who live and assemble. that was a good game for most of them, for oh, all right, well, a great night all around send them cuz solo reporting live for us from assemble tennis now and world number one. each wine tank has one her 3rd french open title. the polish top seed fought off, a spirited come back by her check opponent, seated. carolina. behold us twined tech had not dropped to set all tournaments at last. the 2nd to my home for the 22 year old for coverage just in time to take the 3rd set and close her 4th career brandsound type. you know,
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the metals was really 10 sort of ups and downs and stressful moments and coming back, you know, so i'm pretty happy that at the end i could do, you know, be starting those to us games and, and finishes the carrying that really played well. and it was a big time, so i'm happy and really proud of myself that i didn't to the denver and i guess have moved within one. when of the i'm the championship, then i get speedy in the mind me. he to 108 to 95 on friday night to take a free one lead in the best of 7 series. denver have the chance to secure the 1st title in franchise history on home course. on monday. i mean, you still want me and you know, we need to be in one more of the didn't highlight that. we didn't relax really didn't get comfortable. we're still desperate. we're still on that and that is all you support for now. it's now back to mary and london. all right, thanks very much for all. that's it for the news hour and i'll be back in and low
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