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of the world's most dangerous, where is, is wanted dogs june 29 on the w. the . this is date of the news live from 30 former us president. donald trump makes a historic appearance in colt. looking at live pictures from miami, where trump is pleaded not guilty to charges that he mishandled top secret government documents. the criminal case could say the former president sentenced to g as in prison, if convicted also on the show you crime claims new advances in its counter
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offensive against occupying russian forces on moscow hits back with a deadly striking flooded man. so landscapes, hometown and unwanted visitors. in slovakia it develop a taste they can't get enough of prompting an intervention for the on the map of the how it welcome from a us president. donald trump has pleaded not guilty in a historic criminal case that could have the most potentially serious legal implications for him. yes. we're looking at live pictures of the miami cold house where the former president has been formerly charged the accusations that he illegally to top secret government documents to florida. heim then obstructed investigators. if it's to recover the, it convicted he could face using 1st,
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but supporters and opponents of the former president has been demonstrating outside the court. so let's cross 2 out us correspondent, janelle, doing the doing a lot on who is in miami way. donald trump is appearing today to know what happens at the courthouse today. well, anthony, the moment we were all waiting for arrived earlier today when donald trump and his motorcade pulled up to that side of his court house here in miami. once inside, he was then book, so that means his fingerprints were taken electronically. he was not in hand costs, there was no mug sort of in of him taken because he is easily recognizable. that whole process took about 10 minutes and then he and his lawyers were brought before the court. the court magistrate is a lawyer, todd blanche told the court room what his key was. he said, we definitely plead not guilty for donald trump. that was up for you that was
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widely expected. now he is set to be to a set to go back to new jersey to night, to be to deliver remarks on these proceedings. the authorities don't see any need to detain him any further. he is not considered a flight risk. remember, we're talking about the guy who has his name and blaze, and on the side of his private plan. hard to imagine in getting off anywhere and recognize. but suffice to say, this day is just the beginning of a very long process. after this arrangement, the government has to present its evidence in what's called the discovery process. and then you will have a whole host of pre trial motions before this thing ever makes it to court. but really what we knew into this going in was that all of donald trump's legal troubles will bleed in to the run up of the 2024. uh, you know, 2024 us elections. that really does seem all but inevitable. now, do you know, tell us about of the federal criminal charges he's facing and how strong
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a case the prosecution has? well, we are talking about allegations here. $37.00 federal, $37.00 felony charges, $31.00 of which fall under the espionage act. so it is for not just talking him about him having allegedly collected hundreds of classified documents, kept them and securely showed them to on authorized parties. and as well as well as obstructed investigators efforts to find them. but rather he has a large, i've done all of this in such a way as to threaten national security. if you read the indictment tax, you could see pretty high up top that these documents contained details of the us and its allies, all military and nuclear capabilities. you have details in there about what the us would do if it was attacked militarily. so what you really have here is
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a serious business. donald trump was the former president. he has access to a lot of information and he has believed to have handled or he has alleged to have handled that information carelessly as to how strong the cases it's worth noting that special council jack smith would not have brought this case forward. if he did not feel that he could make the strongest case that he could possibly make, he had a very difficult job to do here. he had to go after a former president in such a way that it did not give rise to allegations of improper political meddling or bias. for all intents and purposes, observer say that he appears to have achieved this. and all of that work has brought us to this day in front of the court room here in miami general, stay with us. we're going to take a listen now to some of what donald trump support has had decided to you about the case in front of the quote. today. i'm here to support presidents rhonda and their party favorites and the number 47 because the weight believes,
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where's the board separation of powers. that one makes america great. that's the phone version of this phone 3 and press it up. that was in the same for the just the wish on a game, a kind of running for office, we come to show all the volatility trauma. these are both surprised then on the trauma you go totally unison by the environment is. so the vision that in that case, now the tome, we're here to support the president trump, the real president, donald trump supposed to stay at well and truly behind the former president. janelle trump is currently in the leading republican candidate for president. how could this case effect? he's been to become the next person. well, so far he's been using this crisis as an opportunity. he's been using this case through raleigh support along his base, also to fundraise. but we have been talking to those supporters that you showed
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there, and we asked many of them if they felt that these investigations will limit his ability to run for president, or even his chances to become president in 2024. many of them said, no, that's not the case. we do firmly believe he will become president. and in one respect, it's worth noting that he does still have a shot at the presidency, even if he is convicted. and that is something that is on chartered territory for the united states. what will it mean to have to potentially have a convicted former president occupying the white house again? now these are questions that we don't quite have the answer for yet, but constitutional scholars will have to spend a lot of time on this in the next months, in case it does become a reality. the deputies, us correspondent, janelle de la, i'm in miami. thanks so much again, let's take a look at some of the news headlines now. and then the us state of montana,
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a 1st of its kind court case of the climate change has kicked off 16 units, assuming state officials for filing to take action against global warming. plaintiffs argue fossil fuel, frankly, policies in danger of the health and threatens future generations. thousands of similar lawsuits across the country are expected to follow a scores of people. fee of data after a river boat capsized, inquire state in central nigeria. the passengers had attempted a wedding. local officials set about 50 people were rescued, but at least a 100 others died. the boat was reportedly overloaded. customized prime minister alban could, he has presented a plan to diffuse. pensions indeed said majority north, which includes fresh election classes broke at last month off the ethnic albanian may as to call for the following local elections. boycotted by serves dozens of peace, capers and ethnic surge was injured in the unrest un nuclear chief raphael grossey
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says he's very concerned. he's trying separation nuclear power plants could get caught up and keeps counter offensive. speaking in the ukrainian capital before his it in the plan, he won that a break in the gates that held back the boy in the nation. the facilities reservoir could lead to a loss of cooling capacity pump water to the crime. now, where at least 11 people were killed in a russian missile strike on the central city of can view the, which is the hometown of president flooded me as lensky. i've not air tax but also reported in the hockey area and the capital key, where authorities say they were stopped by a defensive assault, follows claims by you. crime of success is in his counter offensive against russian forces. gooden fire. i made claims of victory almost as ukraine's counter offensive gets under way all that?
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well the problem, kyle, we representatives of the 137th battalion of marine infantry and the 35th brigade of the marine infantry, which is that the cause have liberated the village of montgomery if caught in that in the region from russian troops to they won't be able to retake this village. they are firing as you can hear with artillery motors and tags. we will hold on, laurie to crane. key saves it's counter offensive, has read captured villages image on net skins, upper region regions. but the russian defense ministry released these pitches claiming that they had repelled counter offensive attacks by ukrainian false as president putin described opposition law says as close to catastrophic here the shelves. if you all the box of the control rumbles on the city was one's home to 12000 people. for the few who remain here,
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little information is guess it loosely. it means that that we don't have electricity. your internet is you have, you came here and told us that the culture offensive had already begun with a political to the fact that we were here walking around and wondering if it started. just doesn't really seem right to continue. the new teaching of ukraine saves it, has liberated as many as 7 villages on its front lines. 3 of them was the 3 days ago. the russian forces were still here. we change them out from this coach, new laurie to crane. this village was under russian occupation for one and a half years, but these are ukrainian lands to them though. they may be optimism over parts of games. but beneath the blue and yellow of ukraine's flag light the bodies of those killed in the fight as well. john spencer is the chair as
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open wolf as studies with a medicine policy for him. i asked him if we can verify you claiming the printing and claims of having gained land on the ground and how significant that would be. yeah, i think we can verify those. there's plenty of jew locating open source intelligence sources that validated the videos of ukrainian glass going over recently. liberated villages are in fact true. so it's pretty undeniable. and that's probably frustrating to russia who likes to control information. how significant is in the counter offensive. it is significant to break through the lines of russian defences . but it's to be frank, we're only seeing probably 10 percent of what actually been allocated for the count or if it is. so there's a lot of fighting, a lot of new territory to be liberated to come to the same set. the counter offensive is happening on many, many fronts. strategically speaking, what's the thinking behind that? what are the advantages?
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sure. so the advantages to keep the russians guessing, i mean secrecy is still the, the number one thing more and campaigning like this. so you're currently is need to attack on multiple axes. but truly hide were the main attack is and what their ultimate goal is, which i don't know, nobody should know. but yes, we see funding and buck moved in the done this in the southern ukraine. that's great. but we do see like i said, only about 10 percent in, in like the marine infantry, we just play are still having considerable games. and that increases the range of western or ukrainian systems like the model arrest or what they can reach the support of the bigger attacks. so we know that some of the ukrainian equipment they have on this side now, but having had to 6 months to digging on ukrainian territory waiting for this counter offensive. how strong is that awesome russian position? or it's hard to say where it is strong because they spend
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a lot of time trying to defend, but they don't have the military, the numbers to defend that large of even a defensive line if it's well constructed. because we've seen everything from shallow trenches in the recent videos to more prepared defensive, but i don't think that they had the military or the flexibility you would need to hold that defensive line. so maybe it's strong in some locations in why we see again another reason for your current in stacking and moving forward is to 2, identify the strength and weaknesses in the russian line. on the finally of the dice. but how important do you think these next few weeks will be in determining the outcome of the bowl magic? it's a vital phase. it will in the world course in own words in data table, where hopefully food degrees to remove the rest of military allergy green alternately. but this phase, this counter offensive is vital to positioning ukrainians at a great position of advantage over russian forces in the south and then the east
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cut the land bridge, cut the strategic resupply routes and routes that the russians have been familiar with. always since 2014 me put in is gone from the why i a path to being a great power again to now the greatest terrorist in the world bombing civilians every day. quite to get your insight. john spencer, thanks so much. i or nato secretary general getting stuck into excessive finance, making progress in the counter offensive against russian forces. he also expects night to late as will increase military assistance to keep when i make next month in lithuania, stilton they've made the comments as he met with you as president joe biden. at the white house. this visit came, i made speculation. i've a whether his term is neither chief will be extended for some time through fairly well confident if they w. washington correspondent, earlier i asked to what the meetings focused on was billed as
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a courtesy visit space. i see an stolt investor nathan secretary general is making the rounds through the capitals of the search one day, 2 members, ahead of that key summit. it's always a key summit with no dirt nato coming up in this way and yet next month. but of course, the united states is a very important part. indeed, not this. when it comes to the question, who should succeed at the current nato secretary general sultan? but when his job comes up in september, or indeed, he should take a stay. another time after extending already for 3 times, which is highly unusual, also in the nature universe and a strong signal again of unity and of more results is being sent towards ukraine. it's no coincidence that today the united states and publish that. once again, it will send more than $300000000.00 worth of equipment towards ukraine, beyond who is leading, i hope. what about you find and its prospects of joining nice. so with the any discussion or any movement that well,
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this was pretty much behind the scenes debates. there was no official press conference with any court, a couple of comments. and what we're seeing is the, the in us president not wanting to make any comments in that direction. we seem reporting from behind the scenes and basically indicating that this could potentially be seen as a pro vocational process. so the say says refraining from that for now, legally, nato cannot take on a new member who is currently experiencing a hot conflict. a new crane certainly is even if there wasn't a grocery sions that wouldn't suffice. so, and that, that it's always being at risk for pointing towards the necessity of them being unity amongst phase who members of when it comes to taking on a new member. we're seeing that so really sparking a lot of controversy when it comes to sweden and that we see task a potentially at least delaying this with the us presence having just wait in and
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saying that he promises that that will happen next month. so, and this is clearly a mighty, was that divide an issue that ahead of that nature. somebody's coming up next month, deputies because they in washington. thank you. oh, french or $37.00, cover the russian. this information campaign i'm that i'm the money west and support for you, cried the agency, responsible for funding online for an interference. said that pro russian information was promoted by accounts mimicking popular french newspapers including the figure. oh and that. but as yet, the information was been circulated by psych social media accounts coming theories pushed by the campaign with the ineffectiveness of sanctions and the danger of accepting the training and refugees. on now joined by nico alexia sees the president fell out for the baltics at the atlantic councils, digital forensic research lab, and has researched russian this information campaigns previously could that be with
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us? that was more if you can about this, this information campaign to sure. so we came across this campaign almost a year ago, and the we particularly researched its actions on met this platform, namely facebook and instagram. but i would say that the core of the competing is exactly what has surfaced today regarding france, but the, even previously targeted countries as also germany, italy including also lacked the over i'm based. and so the component was to basically copy the source codes of knowing media outlets, and host them on spoofed domains and owned by infrastructure and in the spoofed version. the content would really promote pro russian narratives like lifting sanctions or stopping deployment of
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a weapons to ukraine. go back to the remaining version of the website would be the same. so if a user who clicked on the spoofed link would land on the faked article, but started to click around to make sure if, say, lamond actually wrote this article, the user would think that that limit and indeed did it. because all the other hyperlinks remain the same. and this is the clever part because it takes very little resources to do, but has to be very effective cognitive effect on a reader. at the same time, we must say that on met them the, the campaign was mostly on successful in terms of engagement through the gardener. because the only significant engagement was for the post that were also promoted by a paid advertisement. so we saw a very low investment in authenticity over the pages that promoted. so i stood with
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this and only traction. think gardner was paid, which we see is basically not organic traction us. we can't really assess if it's really effective in the real life. so if there is low engagement as the site was just the kremlin, kept doing, it will most likely it's in the long game because we know that propaganda is effective in long term. and repetition is one of its key features because the human brain is fired to reject something new. but more often our brain is exposed to information, more familiar, it seems to our brain, the less dangerous it seems. and so slowly we start to accept it as a part of our reality. therefore, repetition and persistency and the repetition is very essential. and the though the can pain, is not very unsuccessful in the garden. learning comments likes,
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other types of engagement. it's still can generate eyeballs and people may share the spoof links outside of the networks, and it, it may have some limited though, some limited traction. alexia, thanks so much for your time. thank you. all in ecuador games in the city of glad accuse of fighting for control of the drug trade violence has been filled by poverty with devastating consequences for the population that this is linda and this is what's left of value. does house is blown up last year in a bombing attack during a gang dispute? part of the battle for control of why i kid 5 people were killed on the spot. alinda now lives at a friend's house. she lost an eye and some of her hearing. she is still struggling to regain her mental health. she lives in fear. and you can see that it go to that
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. i don't even want to remember anymore. well, i think that those days were quite sad for me of the. the truth is that i didn't expect what happened to me like that. i didn't expect it. the only way i got to have you, but i think god, that i'm alive, and i'm fighting with my family to support me the the whole time you saw me look in the example. your newspapers are full of headlines about drug gangs, brutality. ecuador recorded a record 4600 homicides in 2022, making it now one of the most violent countries in latin america. cocaine from neighboring columbia heads north through the port city of why i q impoverished neighborhoods like this one are home to gang fighting for control of the drug trade . poverty fuels the violence here. the government has declared
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a limited state of emergency bringing the military onto the streets, soldiers, or even stationed in front of schools, where some gangs recruit children really not. uh, because a human rights activist. he does not believe that militarization is the solution. instead, he says, social measures to reduce poverty, but also reduce crime lab. your linset gotta say that yes, there isn't. violence is transferred onto the communities executive, especially here and why keith had. this is a place where the state had already withdrawn daniel context during the pandemic. yeah. a lot. and then these communities already had precarious conditions and they've got one thing that i'm doing now and they weren't in band and yeah, into the hands of criminal organizations, a manual, the a or the enhanced their negative. mean alice nowadays crime seems like this one have become a common site in via kid. this is a sports he's known and basketball,
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but the nuggets have won the 1st step in the i championship after. not he, for a non victory over the miami hate on monday night and getting 5 of the final series in front of a home crowd, the novice came back from 10 points behind to close up the series for one. when they 1st championship of the 47 years in the late, he threatened to like come back into the wrong way, ultimately unable to attend the same thing, but they started the show it throughout the series was nick of the said was 9 most valuable player of the finals after this is story try now when you use the to jump to you probably think of people with a drug problem. they just can't kick, but addicts come in all the forms as well. in slovakia, authorities had to step enough to repeat wing to fade is destroyed thousands of years worth of farmers, crops,
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and intervention to rescue the swans from themselves. after the birds got a taste for poppies 20. so they hit the movie. they are designed to read the swans lose muscle mass, and then they just crawl on the ground. hundreds of swans 1st arrived in february when heavy rain formed a lake in the fields of since returned over and over again. drone to be addictive puppies. some of the swans became so high, they couldn't fly or even walk swans or protected species in slovakia and it took full months to gain permission to remove the ball, but we assume they would just fly away but they didn't like yeah, it's a rear case in slovakia, so we didn't have any experience in the hopefully will be smarter in the future. conservationists have taken this ones to a channel far away from the poppy field where they going cold turkey as they so
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brought now he's a reminder of our top story is this so familiar with president donald trump has been released from cold after pleading guilty to charges that he miss handled the top secret government documents from child support as afterwards that the government was out of control twice, years in prison. if convicted and you find says, forces have made new advances and it's counter offensive against occupying russian forces. must go see a fact that the missile strength on the central ukrainian city of clipping you the at the killed at least i can see what you did with the news. i'm after the how dr. short break. i'll be back with an in depth review of the world's top stories and the dice stay with the certificate. the
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i'm tired of the 34 years. i was a metal i didn't know best on the never ending story of asbestos starts june 21st on d. w. the decline is climbing, spoke, but steady advances as it continues its counter offensive against russian occupying forces. courses, statements from the cleaning and military speak of small patches of territory, catch it in moscow. the claims abroad, letting me put and says he cried is attacking at least full effect as across the front line. rushing, lost as he.
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