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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC News 20240612

live from washington, this is bbc news. hamas submits its response to a us led ceasefire proposal but says it still requires israel s commitment to completely stop the war. us presidentjoe biden s son, hunter, is found guilty on all three charges in his federal gun case. and malawi s vice president, saulos chilima, was killed in a plane crash, along with nine other passengers. thank you forjoining us. the white house says its evaluating an official response by hamas to the latest proposal for a truce in the gaza conflict. us presidentjoe biden submitted the proposal about 12 days ago. and earlier on tuesday, hamas said it has a positive view of the plan but wants several guarantees. citing israeli officials, two us media outlets report that hamas has rejected an israeli proposal for a ceasefire and hostage exchange. hamas has not confirmed the claim and said the proposal opens up a wide pathway to reach an agreement. from jerusalem, our middle east correspondent hugo bacheg

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC News 20240612

live from washington. this is bbc news. hamas submits its response to a us led ceasefire proposal, but says israel needs to commit to completely stopping the war. us presidentjoe biden s son hunter, is found guilty on all three charges in his federal gun case. and malawi s vice president, saulos chilima was killed in a plane crash, along with nine other passengers. i m sumi somaskanda. it s great to have you with us. the white house says its evaluating an official response by hamas to the latest proposal for a truce in the gaza conflict. us presidentjoe biden submitted the proposal about 12 days ago. earliertuesday, hamas said it has a positive view of the plan, but wants several guarantees. citing israeli officials, two us media outlets are reporting that hamas has now rejected an israeli proposal for a ceasefire and hostage exchange. hamas has not confirmed the claim and said the proposal opens up a wide pathway to reach an agreement. from jerusalem, our middle east cor

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC News 20240612

hamas has not confirmed the claim and said the proposal opens up a wide pathway to reach an agreement. from jerusalem, our middle east correspondent hugo bachega has more. hamas has expressed readiness to reach a deal, but it s sticking to its initial demands, and they include a guarantee that there will be a permanent ceasefire in gaza, and also the complete withdrawal of israeli forces from the territory. now, qatar and egypt, which have been mediating the talks, say they have received this response from hamas, and that they will co ordinate the next steps in these negotiations with the united states. now, the deal being discussed is a three stage plan that was announced by president biden. he described it as an israeli proposal. the first stage of this plan would see the release of hostages being held in gaza, and then pave the way for a permanent ceasefire. now, hamas wants a guarantee of a permanent ceasefire because they fear that once the hostages are out, the israe

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Transcripts for MSNBC Ayman 20240604 11:48:00

That climate change is real based on this ruling. you know, it s a really important reason why children and youth need to be heard by courts, because when you are in a court of law, politics are not at play. and there is a really strong right in the montana constitution to have a clean and helpful environment. and also protect children s rights to dignity, health, safety, and equal protection of the law. and the lower court who heard all of the evidence over seven days, she found in 100 plus-page opinion, that the evidence supported finding that those fundamental rights are harmed when our climate system is being so degraded by fossil fuel pollution. and so, we are optimistic going to the montana supreme court, that when they apply the constitution in this case and look at the facts that were found in the lower court, these

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News at Ten 20240604 21:19:00

The judge said that the power to place children in hotels should only be used in an emergency and for very short periods of time. our political correspondent damian grammaticas is in westminster. how significant is this, damian? well, this is being hailed as a landmarkjudgment for children s landmark judgment for children s rights, because it landmarkjudgment for children s rights, because it makes clear that it is a fundamental duty of the state to protect children, no matter how they arrive in this country. the high courtjudge said these children need a particular protection because they travel huge distances, they had suffered trauma and loss, they didn t speak english. two years ago, the number of people arriving, particularly on the south coast, and among them unaccompanied children, led kent county council, which had a duty to care for them, to say it couldn t cope, and the government told the court it started putting children in hotels because it felt it had no other option. aro

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Transcripts for CNN CNN Newsroom Live 20240604 08:23:00

Vladimir putin and his children s rights commissioner over a scheme to illegally deport ukrainian children into russia. so they are suggesting some complicity of luke ashenko regi. very don t have any reaction yet from the icc, but it does speak to a seriously deteriorating situation this belarus when it comes to political prisoners, repression, all kinds of candidate things. and of course really concerned about the proximity of this regime to moscow. i think a sign of the times that we re getting a report today from the belarusian opposition leader that another belarusian journalist has been detained earlier this week. so we re looking for more clarity on that. clare, thanks very much. now soaring temperatures across southern europe have prompted an eu red alert.

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS The Context 20240604 20:01:00

Tech investment ian hogarth mean to the government s future approach? and the sailor lost for two months at sea. who survived on fish and rainwater and the company of his dog. the british government estimates? more than 19,000 ukrainian children have been forcibly deported to russia or russian occupied territory. many have been sent to re education camps. today, the uk?slapped sanctions on 11 senior russian?officials who are? implicated in this insidious practice. they include sergey kravtsov, the minister of education in russia, and ksenia?mishonova, the commissionerfor children s rights? in moscow. the british foreign ministerjames cleverley who is today in new york to lead a security council meeting on the issue said they will?continue?to hold those responsible to account. 19,000 ukrainian children remain in russian camps and their parents are desperately searching for them. a further 2.5 million ukrainian men

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Transcripts for CNN Anderson Cooper 360 20240604 00:42:00

Called it a tactical regrouping, that s how they reframed it. the head of the paramilitary wagner group is often at odds with russia s top military officials told the ministry in a video to, quote, stop lying and, quote, this is called fleeing and not regrouping. russia s leader vladimir putin has been charged with war crimes by the icc. on thursday russia said it would put the list of judges from the international criminal court and its chief prosecutor on russia s wanted list. i spoke with mr. khan on wednesday before russia made that announcement and where the investigation now stands. so it s been about two months since the icc issued arrest warrants for vladimir putin and the russian commissioner for children s rights. where do things stand now? well, the warrants have been issued and we continue our investigations. as i said when we spoke for the first time ukraine s a crime scene. there s many allegations we re receiving of torture, of prisoners of war being treated terribly,

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Transcripts for CNN Anderson Cooper 360 20240604 04:43:00

Russian commissioner for children s rights. where do things stand now? well, the warrants have been issued and we continue our investigations. as i said, we spoke for the first time, ukraine is a crime scene. there s many allegations of torture, of prisoners of war that have been treated essentially, of sexual-based violence, of attacks against civilian infrastructure. you re continuing to receive those? the allegations are coming in, and we re verifying them and conducting our independent investigation and also working with ukrainian authorities and other partners to get to the truth. could potentially there be more charges down the road? absolutely. from other players in this? if the evidence reaches the threshold that requires me to act, i won t shirk those responsibilities. do you believe i mean, it s unlikely vladimir putin is going to get be anywhere where he could be arrested and actually brought to the criminal court. do you actually believe that some of the

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Transcripts for CNN CNN Newsroom With Fredricka Whitfield 20240604 16:32:00

. nevertheless the folks here say it s so important in the streets that they are, as you can see out in force friendly. alright passionate indeed. alright fred pleitgen, intel aviv. a senior ukrainian officials said today that at least 20,000 ukrainian children have been forcibly removed from by rather the russian military from temporarily occupied territories. the official was speaking with civil rights lawyer amal clooney, the international criminal court last month issued an arrest warrant for vladimir putin and his children s rights commissioner on charges of taking children from ukraine. cnn s nick paton walsh is in key for us, nick you spoke okun with some children who have actually been returned. from russia by a ukrainian humanitarian agency. and what are they saying? yeah some jubilant scenes. certainly in kiev today, federico when save ukraine and ngo delivered

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