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tied to mishandling classified government documents retail here wherever rick defend through, we have a country that is corrupt. we have a country country, nothing but problems. the commentary, jones to this is out this arrow life from to how so and then use a major russian ms. solve striking central ukraine kills at least 10 people present one incidents key close to sanctions against most to be type. at least 100 people are killed in nigeria, often both kept sizes. doesn't solve, believe to be missing. an inquiry into the u. k. government's handling of october 19th on time, it gets underway in london. the
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former us presidents, donald trump, has pleaded not guilty to $37.00 charges related to handling of government documents. he appeared in a federal court in miami to face accusations, including a will for retention of national defense information and conspiracy to obstruct justice. hearing comes, even though it's trump remains the republican policies front, round it for the 2020 for presidential election. but we have 2 reports is following the story gabriel, that is on there is in new jersey where trump will be landing shortly. we'll speak to him in a moment, but 1st let's cross to out and fish in miami. so i didn't take us through what happens in court's day, or it's incredible when you think co, unprecedented. donald trump presidency was when there were days that were unusual or downright weird. but today was historic and serial. we had the sight of
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a former us president walking into a federal court room for the 1st time to be charged with the offensive. the accused him of retaining documents. they should have been handed over to the government documents that were important defense documents and then building a conspiracy to hide the fact that he hadn't hunted back all of those documents. it was quite an incredible date, but it's clear that donald trump still believes he did nothing wrong. wherever rick discovery, we have a country that is corrupt. we have a country this got to borders, they have a country that's got nothing but problems where they lied. and did they do this for the find, donald trump greeted in miami just minutes after being freed, temporarily from the custody of the government he once led. he stopped off with a cuban american cathy, a hot bed of supporters. the story
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court appearance lasted 47 minutes. there were no cameras and court to the court. the moment donald trump faces suck the 7 charges. prosecutors say he screamed and lied to stop the government, recovering sensitive documents, dealing with america's nuclear arsenal and military readiness. his lawyer entered a plea of not guilty before the hearing. one of his legal team attacked the prosecution. well, we are witnessing today is the blatant and unapologetic weapon is ation of the criminal justice system the bite and a point appointed special council has thought fit to bring $37.00 federal charges against president trump. the leading front runner less than a year and a half before an election. the police were ready for the crate of up to 50000. it was nowhere near his big. the majority showing their support for the former president, a few voices of descent. the american people are not stupid anymore. they realize
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what it is and his phone numbers are going to go up. he's not going to pull out of the race, no matter what. and he's gonna win with an oval. i mean, landside, trump was the least on board and he didn't have to post money or surrender his passport. but he's for bidding from talking to witnesses unless it's through their lawyer. was his both a kid left the court house. it was rushed by law and protest, her who was quickly taken to the ground and the rest that donald trump clearly believes he's won the battle in the court of public opinion with his own supporters on potential rep, public in voters. but the actual court case goes on with legal arguments discovery, and the potential that a former president of the united states could go on trial here before the end of the year. and at the height of the republican primary season island fisher, i'll just eat a miami. but as we mentioned, donald trump is expected to land. newark airport in new jersey shortly. then travel
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to his golf course and the town of edmond step. well, that's where he's expected to give his 1st speech off to appearing quotes in miami . well, gabriel and his own there is life for us now in buttons, does the gabriel, the trump drama continues. what are you expecting where you are? were expecting the former president to arrive here at the trump national golf course and betterments or new jersey within an hour or so and a little over an hour. we expect him to get a speech here on this stage. behind me, several dozen of his, a wealthy supporters are here because this is actually a pre planned campaign fundraiser that was scheduled well before the indictment came down. is a fundraiser that potentially could garner trump's campaign more than $2000000.00 this evening. many of his supporters already here waiting for trump to arrive for their have dinner with him. but really what everyone is now waiting for is trump's
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comments. he says you will be making remarks here in about an hour or so after he arrives here. it will be his 1st real comments in depth comments, senses court appearance in miami, and we'll get a real sense of how he's feeling and what he will be saying and how he could be approaching the next days, weeks and months. as this legal process goes forward, but clearly, trump is also has a battle of the court of public opinion. and that's one that he is clearly winning with his pulled numbers within the republican party. skyrocketing, we don't know what trump will say here when he speaks, but you can probably guess it's going to be along the lines of the same themes that he has been either posting on social media or repeating and a speech over the weekend in georgia. or he said this, his fight against his indictment and this final campaign for pressed the presidency in 2024 is in his works. his final battle,
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the likely is to repeat theme such as what he said as a corrupt, the traditional system and point out in his view that he's being on the fairly prosecutor. but uh, clearly a lot of his supporters here waiting very closely to hear what he has to say. but you could bet this is donald trump. you can for sure know that he will have a lot to say when he speaks your short paper and his own thing with that top date from bethany. so thank you. as well as a scalar business lawyer and legal experts. he was lead counsel in more than 50 trials against local and federal prosecutors. he joins us from washington, dc, welcome to the program. so however you look at this, these are extraordinary circumstances. what do you make of today's events? well, this is part of the process. mr. trump has been indicted and now he appears in court. he has a rain and you know, now the process begins. that when the indictment comes down,
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that is the chance for mr. trump to be notified about what the charge with the exact charges are against them. that's been done. that's normal. nothing out of the ordinary has happened today. but i'm going forward is when we'll see how mr. trump actually responds and deals with the charges against them, that some supporters will claim this is politically motivated, is, or at least some merits. in that you know, i read the indictment and, you know, my expert opinion is that there is no merit to that. i mean, the indictment is, you know, as i mentioned before, it's the government's chance to show the defendant what the charges are and with the sort of the quality of the evidence that is against the defendant. and that indictment. the indictment that was, that was released last week is one of the more more thorough incomplete indictments that i've seen. so it's important that we understand that, you know,
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when an indictment comes out and especially when indictment comes out, in a case of this magnitude, it's really to follow the purposes to fold. i've mentioned before that one of the purposes is to alert the defendant of the charges against them. but in this type of case, where we have a figure of such a high profile, the indictment is also in my opinion, meant to address detractors and folks that would say as you know, as you alluded to in your question, that the, the prosecution here was politically motivated and then the indictment here is just so crystal clear, straightforward, and in fact the base that i don't think there's really a good argument that this case in any way is a witch hunt, or politically motivated is prosecution against mr. trump. as i understand that indictment sons' always as detailed as this, what do you think is behind that?
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then again, the corresponding to that reported earlier talked about the the, the case before the court of public opinion and the case in the court of law. in my opinion, the, the indictment is so detailed here because the prosecutor knows that there would be these allegations, these allegations that this bias, that this was a witch hunt. that, that, you know, somehow the department of justice was out to get mr. trump. and i think they just wanted to make it crystal clear that, hey, we have this evidence we, we're, you know, we're, we've, we've put all these facts here. so fact intensive. and there are really no holes here. there's no real way that you can argue that this is a politically motivated prosecution. and i think that the reason why the indictment
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was so detailed is so that the story could be put out there once and for all. but at the very beginning to sort of signal the strength of the government's case against mr. trump. for anyone who would try to cast doubt on the merits and the motivation of the prosecution against mr. trump. joseph k. that. that science via time hit on august here. thank you. the other news now us present, joe biden, the nato secretary general, have reaffirmed a unit, see, and supports for ukraine. and it's war against russia in a meeting at the white house in stoughton, but in bite and said that commitments to key was on wavering as a support to us. so we are providing together to ukraine is now making defense on
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the battlefield as we speak. because the offensive is launched under ukrainians are making progress and making advances. it's been 30 days extension this easter time. made it clear to every inch of later territory. i say it again facing the article 5 is rodney stopped. well that meeting came out as off the russian doors to major missed all strikes on the central city of clear the re early on tuesday at least 10 people have been reported dead in thousands injured during the hot reports from the capital. keep the scene these by now familiar, lead, the location changes. this is creevy, racine, central ukraine, president below the music. lensky is hometown and in the early hours of tuesday morning, the target of a russian missile struck your personal so beautiful. i woke up from the 1st thing a week,
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one was in the went straight onto the balcony. then the 2nd explosion shot rolled over my head. when i watched from my balconies the hot that'd be fellows left and i saw the 1st and 2nd intentions were on fire. police body cam foot each shows the celtic often mouth survivors escaping a 5 story apartment building struck as they slipped. some dazed thousands injured. the many dead messiahs and drones were i'm the targets across ukraine, including the capitol keys, where the defenses were able to intercept them and those ukraine continues. it's counter offensive to retake occupied territory. it is likely more will come. the defense ministry says its policies have made modest advances on 3 fronts in the east and towards the south. 7 villages being taken back, it says,
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including this one montgomery, whether ukrainians admit they faced heavy resistance or problem condo. so what's really prospect gets the part that showed us. we have liberated the village of michael rifka in the next screech and from russian forces. but they're attempting to take it back for the using all to the real can don't, isn't tanks. we shall overcome because we all marines rusher tells a different story. it's defense ministry says a taxi and mock a risk. the end, the vicinity will repelled russian war bloggers, published footage of what they claim a gym, and made liquid to tanks. and us made bradley fighting vehicles captured near the eastern city of buck moved what trophies they say of ukraine's counter offensive campaign that has a long way to run. yeah, don't jonas o l g 0 keith joseph. meanwhile, the russian president, vladimir putin, says ukraine has suffered close to the catastrophic losses since the beginning of
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its counts were offensive. he made the comments during a meeting with the russian war correspondents in most god. bless you for doing good . the counter offensive is large scale with the use of reserves prepared for that, so it started on june full. so i'm going to like the structure of the losses is on favorable for the what do i mean of all the losses they are approaching the assessment, which can be cold and catastrophic in terms of personnel. and the structure of these losses is unfavorable because of losses. can be cemetery for a reversible, almost ukraine and russia have confirmed that water levels have dropped in the southern region. we cough to flooding caused by an attack on the damn, the back a health cut hydro electric down collapsed off to the breach. russia and ukraine have blamed each other for the strike. many areas to remain flooded despite receding. once is at least 100 people. the fed dead in central nigeria
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after a boat capsized. it happened on the niger river between sharon's quite a states. the saw yet to confirm how many people have died or how many were on board the boats, which was reportedly overloaded with interest has more from boucher. what was it right now? is these are the deceased why returning from a wedding party in neighboring state and when they both suddenly hit something under water and capsized? what we should know so far is that most of them were not wearing any protective equipment like life best funerals have been helpful. at least 60 people who have been killed in the accident and search and rescue, which is kind of like going on, may probably look more like a recovery effort because with each passing, our precious time is lost. and the weaver has taught to swimming up because of torrential rains in other parts of the north. the north, central, and upper north,
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as well as the tributaries flowed down river. this is not the 1st time last year. we have really, really serious accidents on the river nyja to reverse up to meet cuts across nigeria that have an identity for veterans. but most of the boat accidents that we see over here and report on actually on the river niger, especially in the states of quadra, it can be and not just states in nyja, in particular, last year there were 3 accidents that claimed hundreds of lives. similarly, in chevy state does and supplies one last and business because of situation in the reverse. and the lack of a prop park originally treat controls on the use. and the many of these boats that play vaguely the and simply because you find people who are not qualified to sort of drive these boats handling them. and there are no personal protective equipment on board. i was still a head hair on, i'll just say that we speak to people in the philippines. they've been in the shadow of a volt canucks that could still be spewing longer months from now on,
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which is former c o a choose is the indian governments of trying to silence up position the the route to you by visit capital. next goes home is about to get very hot controls, texas and probably louisiana, and that he'd come across the cooler weather, rolling off the rock, you see get some very big storms in, for example, colorado. but they will not be confined to colorado. that's going to continue on with the process and the southern states generate the range of what's happening in the normal faces may be of more interest, but widespread interest. this is a slow moving system which will generate a lot of rain from new york city northwards to quebec, least inside of canada,
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back into ontario, difficulties where the funds have been building. so this will help to at least quench them to some degree. savings helped me on the western side of calendar as well. cool. the weather was wet weather as well. and for the sas, you'll notice there's still some right in the mountains in california. otherwise, there it does look dry. and then for the task wells, mexico still halted still the last few drawn place. the radius of the serv make around your home dear, is maybe a few channels in jamaica, cuba as much drive, but those channels are returning to haiti, of course, where we had the flooding. what about a week ago? in south america? it's properly early winter really south of the river plate, but this still, which is seasonal. a potential for some pretty big dime pools in the southeast or visit the weather brought to you by visit cuts on a foot pool, a jump the end a pie in the 1st he lost the challenge of the play for his country would won a legal battle that paid the way for
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a generation of brazilian players foot building legends. eric townsend all introduces a one scene of people live buyers club for his political beliefs. he took power into his own hands and plays the trails of players, writes football rentals on. i will just leave the you without just a reminder of our main storage. former us president donald trump has pleaded not guilty to $37.00 criminal charges, the 18th to the handling of classified government documents. also, he left the office, include information on nuclear weapons,
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and hundreds of pre things that he received on in the white house. trump is on its way to new jersey, gives best hop that the monks every hold to face the present charges. the former presence is expected to make his speech go. edmonds, are these 10 people have the reports of dead? thousands more injured? central ukrainian city of crazy re ukrainian ministry says a defense is destroyed or russian. this sounds called even a separate overnight striking or kenny as president says, he'll try to arrange a face to face meeting between sedans. we're in generals of the failure of multiple si size leaders of the east african region of long. you guys have been meeting in between the attempts to push for tools. meanwhile, dozens of people have been killed in the capital account to a nearby cities slates, as the spot ended on sunday when the chair,
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person of the african union commission is one that if the conflict is not and so on, could descend into civil war and total collapse you case public inquiry into the code 19 pandemic has begun in london. it will examine the government's response to the pun, demik, families of those who lost loved ones independently. a closely following the heavy, probably under the reports from london. waiving the night table, the or mondays but no thought for a minute, a moment to moist the following status of how it happened, who are very quick stories of last families of those who died of cubic 19 opened the inquiry, but the devastating testimony entry door to follow the eyes of the month. oh, they have been quite well. ok. so the question, could these tests have been avoided? i intend to answer the following 3 questions. was the u. k. appropriate for
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past, for pandemic? was the response to it appropriate? and can we learn lessons for the future? witnesses over the next few weeks could include home, the prime minister, david cameron, and former health minister jeremy hunt, and questions will be us as to why despite pandemic simulation exercises in 2016. when that the, the audit just wound the country was unprepared for upon demik, none of the $22.00 recommendations were acted on. that it was dealt to mussa correctly, who campaigns for the government to make the results of those exercises public. some of the findings, for instance, of excise alice, which was a secret crunch of our 6 size, which government ministers never committed had happened until we force disclosure. some of the findings was that we did not have enough ink for structure, so we didn't have enough p p. we didn't have enough intensive capital intensive care capacity. and that may well have been
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a decision the in line with the long policy or we'll start with t, which is caught in a test bed. so if he is rather to increase the inquiry, we'll ask why was the shortage of personal protection equipment to help work, as well as the planning extra hospital beds and dental stair to produce the u. k. capacity to prepare for pandemic? the next stage of this 3 year process will look at the decisions the government made, including white, 2 days off to the w. h. o declared the pandemic. thousands gather to enjoy horse races and show them in england. and other countries in europe already knocked down the inquiry posted. this natural disaster was unavoidable, but was the devastating impact inevitable scientist declared that the risk of future pandemic says as the increasing what these family is wanting to know is will lessons be learned quick enough to protect people before another one strikes charlie on the algebra 3 people,
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the dad and another 3 were injured. dr. a series of attacks in the u. k. midlands city of nothing. and 31 year old man has been arrested on suspicion of mazda my team. bob has more from the scene, the police forensics team works for hours on the streets in not seeing him on tuesday. that was also they were cold here in the early hours. i'm phones, 2 people dead at this location and elsewhere on the street lights are on by carried out a rate on a residential property. you know, also in the hours of a code to another location and nothing and where they found another mine did i know the 3rd location i witnessed, they said that it around 5 30 in the morning. they saw the drive of a van trying to run over 3 people they were taken to the hospital for treatment. one was set to be in a critical condition. police did arrest of 31 year old mine. they say that not
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looking for anyone else in connection with the, the incidents, the head of the local police force has coldly. so a tragic and her risk incidents now, nothing in the university has confirmed that 2 of the dead actually was students at the university in the early hours. it would have been very while reading for people here in nothing and uh, with the reports of roads being closed down and transport being disrupted. but they're still waiting for definitive reasons as to why all of these happens to be involved. but how does era nothing in bulk and ologist in the philippines, a warning that the rubbish of mount mound could persist for months. authorities have told people outside the dangers and to prepare for evacuation in case the activity escalates. bonnie belated reports from all by provence. the 1000000 volcano, it's rumbling nearby, but the students are getting on with school like it's
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a normal day. the volcano has been spewing gas rocks and love for days. but scientists at the philippines institute of bulk knology insights apology, or people say, a violent rupture and isn't immune and get. so right now, there's nothing to worry about here with us. but again, we're a dissipating, the worst case scenario. authority said they'll have to move 25000 people to temporarily shelters if the alert level is raise. those living within the 7 kilometers extended danger zone like carpet for head and this family habit remembers the worst episodes of corruption. so they're already getting ready to evacuate my life. i feel i remember the strong ones where iraq spent now and after 10 minutes we got flooded. they were tired of my the my, the wash stick a little. i don't know. this isn't to say happens isn't apprehensive, he worries the chickens, he's raised it will get stolen. a number of those will lead to safety to return to
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their homes during the day to safeguard their properties. but increasingly, they are not being allowed to police of setup. what they call 12 points all over the province of by around the 6 kilometer permanent danger zone. so they can stop people from going in and out. nearly 15000 people from the volcanoes. immediate vicinity have pled evacuation caps, state bulk, and i'll just say the russian could last weeks. if not months, humanitarian crisis in the making. yet the government sees potential, a quite the rupture needs tourist can watch it from a distance. and they didn't blocking. it's going to be a big guy. i was, you have a scene with the farmers with that sort of the routine of the workers here. it's going to be an expedited system. each of our other by the abilities can always, you know, compensate for the loss and in every crises. there's an opportunity dazzling as
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this orange glow is it could only mean disaster, beautiful disaster, but a disaster. nonetheless, foreign to below algae 0 a by the philippines. as to its former c o says india is government threatened to shut down the company and rate employees houses during the 2020 farm is protesting . that dorsey says the social media platforms also also cents a journalist to a critical off the engine government engine farm. as process, so thousands match against agriculture reform, those in the us government denies doses obligations and you actually, um have many requests of us around the farmers proposed around particular journalists that were critical government. and it manifested in ways such as we were shut down in india convertible.
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