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significant step that he has decided not to appeal. they are now willing to put mike pence before a federal grand jury. trump is nervous. he thinks that the special counsel here may know quite a lot. take our support for the people of taiwan. seriously, we are not isolated and we are not alone. it's gonna be weeks upon months to be able to recover. you can see all the way back in the woods. that's the roof of the building. live from london. this is cnn newsroom. max foster and bianca nobilo. this thursday, april 6th nine am here in london , four am on the u. s east coast. we begin with another blow to form president trump. mike pence says he'll testify to the grand jury of the special counsel investigating the january 6th capital riots. the
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former vice president has signaled that he won't appeal a federal court ruling ordering him to testify under oath about trump's actions leading up to january 6th. but there are some limits to what pence may be willing to discuss. cnn's katelyn polantz is following the story from washington. mike pence, the former vice president is going to comply with an unprecedented subpoena that he received in a federal investigation to testify about donald trump, the man that he served under during his presidency. now this subpoena came in the special counsel's investigation related to january 6th pence. they had been seeking pence's testimony. but he went to court, as did trump to try and block it. at the end of the day, a judge had ruled that pence would need to show up to testify. donald trump wouldn't be able to draw a line of secrecy around the presidency, and even though pence was able to successfully argued that some things he did on january 6th may be protected because he was then
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operating as a member of congress or a quasi member of congress as he was presiding over the senate on january 6th as they certified the presidency . he is not going to be able to hold off talking about conversations where donald trump may have been acting corruptly and talking to him about what could happen. on january 6th we know that donald trump wanted to block the election's result, and he wanted mike pence to be the person that stood up and said to congress know donald trump should be president joe biden should not be president, even though that is the result of the election, and we know that the special counsel's office has been looking very closely into that wanting testimony directly from mike pence, the vice president at the time, now pence with this statement, is saying also that he's not going to be appealed. and that means we now wait to see when the special counsel's office will call him before that grand jury in washington still investigating donald trump for possible crimes related to january 6th. katelyn polantz cnn washington.
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washington grand jury has already heard a great deal of testimony. but pence's firsthand regulation recollection of trump's actions and statements could prove crucial, and he probably won't be the only one to provide such testimony. so far, every claim of executive privilege has been rejected by the courts, meaning other insiders may also be forced to testify is what one former manhattan prosecutor had to say about trump's growing legal exposure. we're seeing coming out of, um, the grand jury litigation, a series of rulings and orders coming from the federal bench, limiting executive privilege, overruling claims of attorney client privilege on crime fraud exception, meaning that there was, uh, criminal element to the conversation, so they were not privileged. and so all of this means that the efforts to shield the former president from having his closest advisers testify against him are collapsing. one
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by one, i think, vice president pence. um you know, sort of did what he had to do to try to maintain appropriate privilege and brought it to court and heard a ruling from from the federal bench. and once he had that ruling, i think from his perspective uh, the rule of law is clear, and you have to comply with the federal order. certainly mr trump, i mean, they appealed the manhattan d a grand jury subpoena to the supreme court and beyond, so certainly he may seek to appeal it. it helps to delay and obfuscate, but it's hard to imagine that it would be a successful appeal. trump's efforts to overturn his election loss have led to multiple investigations not likely to go away, including one in georgia is also under investigation for allegedly mishandling classified documents . and on tuesday he was arraigned in manhattan on charges related to a hush money payments made just days before the 2016 election. cnn has
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learned new details about recent grand jury testimony regarding a white house proposal to seize voting machines after trump's election loss. according to sources, at least two former trump officials who were present say that they repeatedly told trump the government had no authority to take such action. cnn's zachary cohen has our report. multiple former top national security officials have testified to a federal grand jury that they repeatedly told former president donald trump and his allies that the government did not have the authority to seize voting machines after the 2020 election . now sources are telling cnn the former officials, detailed conversations with trump and those closest to him with the idea of seizing voting machines was raised now. the new details offer a rare window into one of the two ongoing criminal investigations overseen by special counsel jack smith, chad wolf, trump's former department of homeland you're the secretary and his then deputy ken cuccinelli have both testified in smith's probe focused on efforts to overturn the 2020 election. both wolf and cuccinelli told the grand jury
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that they told trump on multiple occasions their agency did not have the authority. to see his voting machines. now. prosecutors also heard from trump's former national security adviser, robert o'brien, who recounted conversations were seizing voting machines was discussed, including one oval office meeting that trump participated in now this coming is several former trump officials will likely be forced to testify before the grand jury after a judge rejected trump's claims of executive privilege. zach cohen, cnn washington in the hours ahead, the tennessee house of representatives will vote on whether to kick three democratic lawmakers out of office because they demonstrated in favor of gun reforms on the chamber floor they accused of breang house rules and have already been stripped of their committee assignments. the demonstration followed last week's deadly shooting school shooting in nashville that killed three children and three adults. one of the lawmakers
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told cnn that expelling colleagues with opposing voices from a democratic body sets a dangerous president. it's morally insane that a week after a mass shooting took six precious lives in my community here in nashville, um my colleagues on the other side of the aisle. their first action is not to take action to rein in this proliferation of weapons of war in our streets, but it's to expel their colleagues were standing with our constituents. large protests have been held outside the state capitol after the school shooting with demonstrators chanting protect our kids! the republican house speaker argues the lawmakers actions took the focus off the shooting victims and their families, and they actually tried to compare his colleagues protest to the january 6th attacks on the u. s. capitol. now to a major ups by the fbi and u. s. army special operations command personnel conducting a training raid in downtown boston burst into the wrong hotel room and the dein and innocent guest. your local media reports says employee of delta airlines one was hurt. thankfully the fbi
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released a statementdmting based on inaccurate informati personnel were misten sent to the wrong room and detained an individual, not the intended role player must have been a bit of a rude awakening of a shock. yes passed down group of us house lawmakers is in taiwan right now to meet with business leaders and government officials . the trip comes on the heels of an historic meeting between taiwan's president and us house speaker kevin mccarthy in california on wednesday. it was the first time a leader of taiwan and the u. s speaker have been face to face on american soil. beijing denounced the landmark visit, saying washington is provoking china by engaging with taiwan. the white house downplayed the meeting. speaker mccarthy remained defiant. well, my first message to china, there's no need for retaliation. but the one thing i would say to china to at no time . i am the speaker of the house. there is no place that china is going to tell me and where i can go or who i can speak to, whether you before or whether
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you befriend meanwhile, in mainland china, french president emmanuel macron arrived from meeting with chinese president xi jinping in beijing a short time ago. the leaders are trying to reshape their relations and get on the same page regarding economic issues and how to best resolve the war in ukraine. cnn steven jiang joins us now live from beijing stephen let's start with this landmark meeting between sign one and kevin mccarthy on american soil. some have described beijing's response as muted compared to its response to previous visits . for example, when former house speaker nancy pelosi visited taiwan what what's your view? yeah i think we have to qualify that by saying muted so far, and also you're right about that stark contrast between what they have said so far versus that reaction to a nancy pelosi's visit. where immediately afterwards you saw a wave of a military exercise around the island, including live fire draws missiles flying over
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taiwan and even a map blockade around the island. but this time so far, it's mostly rhetorical. it's very predictable, text blasting, tying one that taiwan president and us politicians the reason and for that, i think about it. just say one. the meetings, tie hat in the u. s still relatively low key, um and by design, according to u. s and chinese officials we talked to and to the timing her visit, coinciding with several very high profile visits here, including macron's, but also former taiwan president marrying joe, whose party is considered pro. beijing wants to have warmer ties with beijing and remember taiwan has a presidential election coming up next january, and historically, if beijing launches military exercises or even just warmongering rhetoric ahead of taiwan elections attended to backfire. so that may explain why beijing has been relatively restrained so far, but we will see if that holds once these vip guests leave china. bianca and
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in terms of this visit by macron , he's pretty much representing europe on this visit, isn't he? because he's there as well with the commission president and he's a key figure, obviously, within europe. so how significant would you say this part of the trip is. max. that's a very interesting point. that macron actually came here with vanderlei and this is to show as you say european unity because a major part of the chinese strategy in dealing with the eu member states has been divide and conquer. obviously macron has a very ambitious agenda from deepening economic and cultural ties. that's why he brought a large delegation of business tycoons as well as cultural figures. but of course, ukraine is very much main item on the agenda, and so far we have not getting any indication of whether or not they could move the needle because, remember this is still a country china refusing to call that war in ukraine. war in ukraine, a russian invasion still parroting a lot of russia's talking points , but the whole point of macron
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coming here, of course, is to, uh, to basically persuade you to do something else and he she could throw him a foreign policy win by for example, pledging not arm russia or just pick up that phone and finally call zelinski , which is something he has not done, even though he has met his close friend putin numerous times since the war started, max stephen in beijing. thank you so much. iran and saudi arabia have signed an agreement to reopen embassies in each other's country and to expand their cooperation. the foreign ministers of both countries have been meeting in beijing, which brokered talks that led to announce reconciliation in early march. since then, riyadh and tehran has been moving rapidly to restore diplomatic relations and officially end seven years of hostilities between them. concern is mounting in the middle east and beyond, after israeli police and palestinians clashed at one of islam's holiest sites during raids on wednesday. video posted online
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shows police barging into the al aqsa mosque in jerusalem, a second time during nightly prayers. police said juveniles had thrown fireworks and stones and tried to barricade themselves inside. israeli prime minister said security forces had to act to restore order. but the raid has been condemned by key players, and there are growing calls for restraint. cnn's hadas. gold shows us how the confrontation unfolded. israeli police stormed the al aqsa mosque in jerusalem early wednesday, where palestinians worship during the holy month of ramadan. video put out by the israeli police shows officers entering the mosque by force as fireworks are launched at them. videos on social media appeared to show officers striking people with batons. eyewitnesses telling cnn police also fired stun grenades and rubber bullets. the police said in a statement that they went in because hundreds of what they
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called rioters and mosque desecrate ear's barricaded themselves inside in a violent manner and quote fireworks hurled stones and cause damage to the authorities arrested more than 300 people during the incident. palestinian red crescent saying at least two dozen palestinians were injured. israeli police say two of their officers were also wounded. the holy sites known as the al aqsa mosque compound, or haram al sharif, the third holiest sites in islam. you can actually hear the call to prayer going on right now, but it's also known as temple mount to jews, and it's the holiest site in judaism. now there is a status quo that governs these holy sites and israeli police entering the al aqsa mosque. which is this building right here with the black roof behind me that is considered a violation of the status quo, and then not only them entering, but then them entering in the way they did firing stun grenades and rubber bullet. it's well that brought it to a whole other level. egypt jordan and saudi arabia have denounced israel for what happened, the jordanian foreign minister, saying the
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world must clearly condemned the attack. shortly after the raid rockets were fired from gaza into israel, the militant group hamas, saying israel's actions in jerusalem wouldn't go unanswered. the israeli military said it had struck hamas weapons sites in gaza in response to scold cnn, jerusalem france is getting ready for another round of nationwide protests and strikes in the coming hours. you can see protesters already starting to gather in paris. this comes after talks between the government and labor unions failed to resolve the stalemate over the new pension reform legislation. massive crowds have been demonstrating for weeks against the plan, which raises the retirement age from 62 to 64 . union leaders say the talks fail because the government is not willing to make any concessions just getting bigger and bigger, aren't they? it's extraordinary. the epic legal battle between dominion voting systems and fox news will soon head to trial, and fox's most senior executives have been put on notice that they will be compelled to testify if they're
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branches. more than 35 million people in the us are still under threat of severe storms after yet another day of extreme weather in america. oh, my god, it's violent. violent fernando. look at this dramatic video is tornado tornado whips through a field in iowa. there were more than 320 storm reports across the u. s. on tuesday wednesday. at least five people were killed after possible tornado tour through southeastern missouri early on wednesday. and this is what the devastation looked like in western illinois after a tornado tour through there. cnn's adrian burgess has the details. the ef two tornado that hit kelowna was powerful. the damage left behind gives you an illustration. you see the cash register here we're told an employee took shelter inside of the bathroom, which is still standing. but the wall that was once here is gone. the roof of
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the gas station lifted. take a look from above. you can see this is where the heaviest damage is concentrated. right here at this gas station and not only the gas station at this restaurant, which is attached to the gas station, if you take a look inside of the restaurant, you can see insulation now is on the table picture that was once hanging on the wall is also on the ground. part of the h back system ripped apart we heard from one business owner nearby. he says. he's fortunate he and his employees were not inside when the tornado hit. honestly i just started crying. i mean, i don't know what else i could have done, you know, i mean, it's like i might see my mom and dad their stuff and it's just like i was just looking at just shaking my head. i just bought all that a year ago. that rv is not even six months old. i just seen a big roof sitting on top of my shop and my shop collapsed in my heart just just dropped and milo says he and his family
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were planning to live in this black and gray rv after a fire. destroyed his house about three weeks ago. he also lost three of his dogs. now he has to pick up the pieces here. adrian broadest cnn. kelowna illinois meteorologist brutally riches that the weather center because these storms are ongoing as we speak. yes we are watching thunderstorms across texas back on up through the tennessee valley. thankfully there sub severe, however, there's still quite a bit of frequent lightning with this and some small hail a possibility, especially down into parts of texas. we've already had reports of hail covering the ground almost looked like snow, so most of the heaviest rain and some of the strongest storms concentrated back into texas, san antonio next in line, most of it north and west of houston at the moment, but eventually tracking down towards your direction. laredo houston all under that threat for a few strong to possibly severe storms
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later on this morning and again through the afternoon and early evening, a little bit more of a chance up into parts of the mid atlantic, where were highlighted in yellow dover, roanoke included again wind and hail being our biggest concerns, but also flooding rains are grounds are saturated, especially down across the south and back up and through the tennessee valley, nashville back down towards corpus christi, these are areas where we could pick up an additional 2 to 4 inches of rain on top of what we've already picked up over the next 24 hours . take a look at the time frame on this. some of the heavier rain again back concentrated around texas and louisiana coming into the afternoon on thursday local time. we roll past the afternoon and into friday morning 67 o'clock, central time houston getting in on some of the actions some of the heaviest rain and through the tennessee valley as well. then it pushes back across the southeast again. the southeast also very saturated, so flooding still a concern. there. we do have flood warnings in place. those are the boxes highlighted in red report included flood
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watches that go through the rest of your thursday from east texas , right on up into nashville. some of these rivers and creek beds start to spread out. and we wind up with that flooding as well. and there it is. heavy rain expected from texas right on up through tennessee and into the carolinas through friday, you'll see the darker reds that's about four inches of rain over the next 24 hours. isolated higher amounts up to six inches of possible and just a friendly reminder. turn around. don't drown. if you do come across the roadway and water. i know it sounds like a silly thing, but it will literally save your life. six inches will lift you right off the ground and make you lose control of your vehicle. about 12 inches to about two ft of rain will lift your car up and carry it down the roadway, so keep that in mind, max bianca. okay brilliant illustration. thank you so much brutally major setback for fox news as the monumental defamation lawsuit against it heads to trial. the judge in
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delaware. has ruled that network executives rupert and lachlan murdoch will be compelled to testify if they're subpoenaed by the plaintiff dominion voting systems. it seems certain that dominion will do just that. cnn's oliver darcy has the details. this isn't really surprising. the judge had really indicated that he was going to go this direction, but it's something fox tried shielding the murdochs from and they tried, saying it would be inconvenient for the 92 year old murdoch, the elder murdoch to travel to wilmington's delaware . the judge didn't buy that excuse. he basically said, look , you got engaged recently. he's no longer engaged, but at the time he was, and he said that you look forward to traveling between your different residences across the world, so he wasn't really buying it. and today he basically said, look, if dominion wants them to testify, it would they do. he's not going to stand in the way they're going to be compelled essentially to go to wilmington's and testify in this trial. fox isn't very happy with this, as you might imagine, and so they put out a statement. i'll read part of it to you,
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they said. dominion clearly wants to continue generating misleading stories from their friends in the media to distract from the weak case, demanding witnesses who had nothing to do with the challenge broadcast is just the latest example of their political crusade in search of a financial windfall. of course, the murdochs might not have had to do with this specific broadcast. but at the end of the day, most observers and i think dominion would say that the buck stops with them, rupert murdoch has conceded in depositions behind the scenes that he could have have put an end to some of these people. these guests like giuliani, coming on the broadcast and spreading these conspiracy theories, but he didn't and so that's why dominion wants to put them on the stand. teenagers in arkansas may soon have a difficult time getting on tiktok or instagram. the states house of representatives approved a new bill that would require all social media users in the state to verify their age to use the platform users with either need their parents to consent to use the platforms or be 18 years or older. the bill would also require social media companies
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newsroom i'm bianca nobler max foster. if you're just joining us, let me bring it up to date with the top stories this hour, more than 35 million people are at risk of severe weather in the u. s the storm system stretching from texas to the mid atlantic region could bring severe storms, hail and strong winds and former vice president mike pence says he will not appeal a subpoena from a grand jury set by the special counsel investigating the january 6th riots. this paves the way for pence to testify for the first time under oath. former president donald trump has pleaded not guilty to 34 felony counts in manhattan related to hush money paid just before the 2016 election. trump claims it's a fake case intended to derail his presidential campaign, cnn's gary tuchman traveled to arkansas to see what some of trump's supporters think about all this. is it fair? or is it unfair? you believe the
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prosecutors? or you believe trump when he says it's not true? i believe trump most of the people we talked to at the four states fair in texarkana, arkansas, think the manhattan district attorney is being unfair to former president trump . the man is the best president this country has ever had in my lifetime. texarkana arkansas, which is adjacent to texarkana, texas, is a short drive from louisiana and oklahoma. that's why this is called the four states fair. it's certainly trump country. shannon and byron watkins have both voted for him twice. i don't think it's right . i think it's all a setup. well, i think it's a shut up. you think it's set up? no i don't think it's a setup, but i think it's kind of a witch hunt. but as we continue our conversations with some of the people who initially told us they feel trump is being treated unfairly, some of the black and white declarations turn a bit gray. he's still says that the election was stolen. there's no evidence of that. you both voted for donald trump it trouble you
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that he is not exactly a truth teller. yeah yeah, that bothers me. i mean, it bothers me. did anyone that would be in the band office wouldn't be forthright. exactly truth teller. do you believe him when he says he's innocent about these charges? i don't but i don't know whether he's innocent or not. i mean, that's that's for a jury open about do i think that it's possible that that could have happened? very most definitely, most definitely feel like he could be in that position. have committed a crime. do you feel the same way? yes. and granados says she voted for trump in 2020 . how does it make you feel? what's going on with trump? i never really expected that he would just be the best person. i just thought that policies lined up more in my personal beliefs. so i'm not shocked, but he's now accused of a crime, a serious comments of felonies and accused felon and he could get prison time. what do you think? if he
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if he did the crime, then he should good prison time for sure . johnny mooney ham is a trump supporter. but politics or politicians are crooked and shading. don't care your public republican democrats, they are have you got stuff here? you think trump is shading that trump is crooked. i think all of the mercedes i think every last one of them a shady, certainly some trump voters. we talked with the fair or not re examining their thoughts in langley is enjoying his corn dog and enjoying defending donald trump. i think they need to just leave him my mom and brittany hamilton's who didn't vote in the last presidential election, but say they, like trump have a different philosophy. if he did do it, he should be held accountable. if he didn't do it, then it's just democrats trying to start stuff goes to a jury and a jury finds him guilty. would you accept that? yes. if you accept that yes. nuanced opinions at the four states fair. gary tuchman, cnn,
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grandkids life. from the police. that's not how it's supposed to be. that woman in washington, speaking after she saw a video of her teenage son being killed by police 17 year old delaney oh, martin was shot after suspected car theft last month. his mom is now calling for the arrest of all officers involved in her son's death incident is under federal civil rights investigation. it was launched a day after police released a body cam video of the entire incident. since brian todd has the story. shortly before nine o'clock a m march 18th police body cam video shows officers responding to what police say was believed to have been a stolen car near a federal park in washington, d. c inside the vehicle 17 year old delanoe martin asleep in the driver's seat. the car is running in the video just released by the u. s. park police in the d. c. metropolitan police officers
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from both agencies are heard strategizing on how to approach the vehicle plan. he's knocked out the back window is just a plastic. i'm going to try to cut that out quietly. unlock the door. if he doesn't get started. doesn't wake up, then we're going to try to get in there. grab him before he puts the car in gear, one officer heard telling the others if the suspect tries to drive away, let him go. take somebody. yeah just don't get caught inside of that car. you know what i mean? at one point, an officer enters through a backdoor. another officer opens the door on the driver's side. don't move. don't move. don't move. don't move. don't move. suddenly drives off. one officer falls off the car, while another is still in the back seat. police say the driver did not comply with their commands. just let me out! stop shoot body cam video, then shows
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several shots being fired at martin. the car crashes into a nearby house. the video shows officers pulling martin out and trying to save him. police say martin died at the scene. they say a gun was found inside the car. a lawyer for martin's family, says one officer in one body cam video seemed to indicate that when they initially approached the car, he hadn't seen a gun. it was very clear. to him that there was no god he said. oh, you know, he has his hand on his waist, but i don't see anything there, so there was never any threat for the use of gun. the fbi and federal prosecutors have launched a civil rights investigation into the shooting . none of the officers involved have yet been identified by either police agency. martin's mother says she wants their names made public and wants them to face justice, son. she's still be here. but instead the officers i want all the offices punished for all their roles.
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this pain hurts so bad park police will not confirm the current status of their officer who shot delanoe martin, the head of the park police union, has defended that officer telling the washington post the use of force was justified and the union stands behind the actions. the officers took. brian todd, cnn, washington. russian president vladimir putin says relations between his country and the u. s. are now in quote, deep crisis made that comment to the new u. s ambassador to moscow as he went on to say that washington's support for 2014 revolution in ukraine was to blame for the current conflict. we also heard from president putin during a meeting of russia's security council, where he alleged without any evidence that western intelligence services may be involved in terrorist attacks carried out within russia. and in the hours ahead, russian president vladimir putin is set to sit down with his belarussian counterpart for a second day of talks in moscow. putin said last month that russia plans to station tactical
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nuclear weapons in neighboring belarus. cnn's clear back, sebastian following this for us, frightening situation that these weapons could be in belarus, for many living close to their yes, this is something that caused quite a lot of international alarm when it was announced towards the end of march, president putin saying that he was going to deploy tactical nuclear weapons is a difference of obviously between tactical and strategic strategic, designed to knock out a whole city tactical limited battlefield use but still very much undermines the claims by lukashenka that he's not going to get involved. in this conflict. he then came out and welcomed it. and then he suggested that russia could even play strategic weapons on belarus if they wanted to. so this meeting today, going to be very closely scrutinized for any clues as to how that situation is going to develop, and especially because there is i think, some element perhaps, of counterprogramming here, belarus has served that purpose for moscow before. where, of course , you see you know zelinsky and poland, lucas shankar has has suggested that the west might be planning to invade belarus.
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through poland. you see the european leaders in china, russia's other important ally, and, of course, president putin has stated in the last 24 hours that he is not attempting to isolate his country as a result of this, so i think this optics today served that purpose for him in terms of his comments about the relationship with america being in a deep crisis. i mean, no surprise there, but is that a new turn of language for him? no i think no surprise. then tracy, the new u. s ambassador probably would have been expecting something like that. this this kind of event where they present credentials doesn't really afford them the opportunity to respond, so it's a good opportunity. but britain i was looking at why he would have brought up 2014 rather than just accusing the west right rather than just accusing the us of providing weapons to ukraine in fermenting the conflict that way, which, of course level of also did on wednesday. i think it might have been a dig specifically at tracy. she was the deputy chief of mission in moscow in 2014 to 2017, so perhaps something slightly personal there, but either way, i think, you know it is part of this narrative that we see in russia really stepping up in the last few weeks and months that
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they are sort of at war with the us and the west, and it comes in the same week that we saw nato. which russia really sees this day. facto controlled by the us double the size of its land border with russia. okay, claire, thank you so much. britain says its least a barge to house asylum seekers. this vessel will be docked in southern england and house about 500 asylum seekers whilst their claims of protests of processed . the government describes it as a cost saving measure, as the uk faces a massive influx of migrants crossing the channel in small books, human rights groups are condemning the decision as cruel. but prime minister rachunek said his government didn't have much of a choice. we can't have a situation. we are collectively spending £6 million a day on hotels for illegal asylum seekers were bringing forward alternative sites like indeed the barge that we've announced today that will save us money and indeed reduce pressure on hotels. part of our plan to stop the boat. the bar's
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