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is allowed russia to regain the upper hand, and so this air defence systems and ammunition that will come from this are really important. just to put this into some sort of perspective, the amount that has been approved isjust perspective, the amount that has been approved is just under $61 billion, and that compares with prior us support of 44 billion. so this is really going to have a big impact. this going to have a big impact. as ou going to have a big impact. as you say, this has taken them a long time to get through, and during that time, ukraine has lost ground to russia, russia has been able to take key parts in the east, hasn't it? that has been able to take key parts in the east, hasn't it?— in the east, hasn't it? that is riuht. in the east, hasn't it? that is right- so _ in the east, hasn't it? that is right. so there _ in the east, hasn't it? that is right. so there was _ in the east, hasn't it? that is right. so there was a - in the east, hasn't it? that is right. so there was a period l right. so there was a period you might recall when ukraine was making pretty good progress in regaining territory and, in fact, turning the tide. they have lost all of that is russia

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timing, not the case itself? i am not leral timing, not the case itself? i am not legal expert, _ timing, not the case itself? i am not legal expert, like _ timing, not the case itself? i am not legal expert, like i— timing, not the case itself? i am not legal expert, like i said, - timing, not the case itself? i am not legal expert, like i said, i i not legal expert, like i said, i think if there were criminal charges to be had, we wouldn't be calling it a hush money trial and the crime would be a lot more obvious. what is the crime here?— the crime here? let's talk about the im act on the crime here? let's talk about the impact on the _ the crime here? let's talk about the impact on the election, _ the crime here? let's talk about the impact on the election, you - the crime here? let's talk about the impact on the election, you said - impact on the election, you said straight out the gates that you think this is helping him. they receive wisdom is that it is certainly helping him with his base, those core people who will have voted for him anyway. will damage him possibly with people who are not his base and he needs those voters to win the presidential election, what you make of that? this to win the presidential election, what you make of that? as people show, his numbers _ what you make of that? as people show, his numbers cooperate - what you make of that? as people show, his numbers cooperate and| what you make of that? as people - show, his numbers cooperate and they do this. it is even getting people who are not going to book for him in the beginning because they see that this is just all politics, all the beginning because they see that this isjust all politics, all smoke and mirrors, a witchhunt. most of the charges they are bringing against him are well outside of the statute of limitations. they happened years ago, long before he

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BBC News

school? it's hard to believe it's 25 years and _ school? it's hard to believe it's 25 years and it - school? it's hard to believe it's 25 years and it feels - it's 25 years and it feels like just the other day in some ways. this kind of trauma really stays with you, stays in your body, and every anniversary things come up although after 25 years, i have beenin although after 25 years, i have been in some sort of peace this year. i think thatjust really finding that this thing happened to me, it changed my life, and i am forever going to be affected by it.— be affected by it. how has it chanced be affected by it. how has it changed you? _ be affected by it. how has it changed you? how - be affected by it. how has it changed you? how has - be affected by it. how has it changed you? how has that| changed you? how has that affected you?— affected you? yes, so, it changed _ affected you? yes, so, it changed me _ affected you? yes, so, it changed me in _ affected you? yes, so, it changed me in a - affected you? yes, so, it changed me in a lot - affected you? yes, so, it changed me in a lot of. affected you? yes, so, it- changed me in a lot of ways. you know, to have an early experience where so much of your life is — isjust turned on its head, the way i felt like, i wasn't safe anymorement it really changed what i thought the world was like, frankly, and i didn't feel safe for a long time. ifocused on just everyday, like, just

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Breakfast

watching, give them a wave. charlotte, i am nervous about hugo and tess. their hands are trapped. what if they fall over? that and tess. their hands are trapped. what if they fall over?— what if they fall over? that is a really good _ what if they fall over? that is a really good point. _ what if they fall over? that is a really good point. i— what if they fall over? that is a really good point. i mean, - what if they fall over? that is a really good point. i mean, i- what if they fall over? that is a i really good point. i mean, i hope for their sake _ really good point. i mean, i hope for their sake that _ really good point. i mean, i hope for their sake that they _ really good point. i mean, i hope for their sake that they do - really good point. i mean, i hope for their sake that they do not. for their sake that they do not because those outfits are amazing. but this constrained arm movement makes me feel a little anxious on their behalf.— makes me feel a little anxious on their behalf. ,., ., x' ., ., their behalf. good luck to them all. the look their behalf. good luck to them all. they look amazing. _ their behalf. good luck to them all. they look amazing. the _ their behalf. good luck to them all. they look amazing. the most - their behalf. good luck to them all. they look amazing. the most work| their behalf. good luck to them all. i they look amazing. the most work we have done _ they look amazing. the most work we have done is _ they look amazing. the most work we have done isjust discussing their oulfils— have done isjust discussing their outfits this morning. they are going to run— outfits this morning. they are going to run a _ outfits this morning. they are going to run a marathon. full coverage of course _ to run a marathon. full coverage of course this— to run a marathon. full coverage of course this morning on bbc. and the rhino had a — course this morning on bbc. and the rhino had a little _ course this morning on bbc. and the rhino had a little cashed _ course this morning on bbc. and the rhino had a little cashed in _ course this morning on bbc. and the rhino had a little cashed in on - course this morning on bbc. and the rhino had a little cashed in on his i rhino had a little cashed in on his horn. that was amazing. i love it. we will be back with the headlines but now it is time for the travel show. europe by train. for generations of backpackers, interrailers — and, well, for me — it's what travel�*s all about. and in germany, the railways are booming, partly because of this — it's called

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BBC News

clara gillespie filmed this footage trying to fly to dublin, she says there has been little information and what she described as no staff. this is why planes can“t this is why planes can't take off or land. planes sitting in a sea of floodwater at the world's busiest international airport, with flights in and out still limited. in a statement on social media, dubai airport said its teams are working tirelessly to restore normal operations and minimise delays and say passengers“ welfare is its top priority. for some, the damage is done. two top indian wrestlers, deepak punia and sujeet kalakal, missed a mandatory weigh—in for a qualifier at the summer olympics in paris. dubai, qatar and 0man have seen unprecedented flooding after the heaviest rain ever recorded this week. a year's rain fell in one day alone.

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BBC News

border, _ hostage to what is happening on the border, and i am not trying to make li-ht border, and i am not trying to make light of— border, and i am not trying to make light of our— border, and i am not trying to make light of our critical infrastructure security— light of our critical infrastructure security because our national security— security because our national security is— security because our national security isjust as security because our national security is just as important as foreign — security is just as important as foreign policy and international security — foreign policy and international security. however, there is a concern _ security. however, there is a concern that this was a little bit of political theatre, and again i 'ust of political theatre, and again i just want— of political theatre, and again i just want to say that today was definitely a huge win for democracy and again— definitely a huge win for democracy and again it shows people around the world _ and again it shows people around the world not— and again it shows people around the world not only that the us keeps its words _ world not only that the us keeps its words to— world not only that the us keeps its words to our partners and allies, but it— words to our partners and allies, but it was— words to our partners and allies, but it was three tiers of us strength— but it was three tiers of us strength sent today by the passage of this— strength sent today by the passage of this bill. dr strength sent today by the passage of this bill. , ., ._ , of this bill. dr knowler haynes, thank you. _ of this bill. dr knowler haynes, thank you. very _ of this bill. dr knowler haynes, thank you, very good _ of this bill. dr knowler haynes, thank you, very good to - of this bill. dr knowler haynes, thank you, very good to get - of this bill. dr knowler haynes, l thank you, very good to get your thoughts, thank you for speaking to us. dr haynes was saying that in her view, this is a win for democracy, certainly, samantha, i can tell you the atmosphere here on capitol hill outside the chamber where we saw supporters of ukraine waving the

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BBC News

into this fight, i think it brings a different dimension to what is going on here. if this isjust an what is going on here. if this isjustan iranian what is going on here. if this isjust an iranian retaliation, mike is right. probably not a lot to worry about. but if the iranians decide to ramp it up ljy iranians decide to ramp it up by bringing in their hezbollah colleagues, it's a different game. colleagues, it's a different name. ~ ~' . colleagues, it's a different name. �* " ., ., colleagues, it's a different name. . ., colleagues, it's a different name. ~ ~ ., ., .,~ game. mike, what do you take about the _ game. mike, what do you take about the potential _ game. mike, what do you take about the potential for - about the potential for retaliation here? could it be from iran? could it be from one of the many other proxies that are there in the region? i think we are seeing initially is that— think we are seeing initially is that potentially, there was a relatively limited strike in iran— a relatively limited strike in iran and _ a relatively limited strike in iran and then maybe also some israeli — iran and then maybe also some israeli strikes on iranian interests in syria and iraq and i've interests in syria and iraq and i've seen— interests in syria and iraq and i've seen those reports as well but mark— i've seen those reports as well but mark is right that hezbollah, in lebanon and also some _ hezbollah, in lebanon and also some iranians sources in syria, are more — some iranians sources in syria, are more capable of quickly responding to israel. i will say, — responding to israel. i will say, though, iwould responding to israel. i will say, though, i would take these reports — say, though, i would take these reports may be with a little bit of — reports may be with a little bit of a _ reports may be with a little bit of a grain of salt in the sense— bit of a grain of salt in the sense that i'm under the impression that those sirens are going off almost nightly

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BBC News Now

states. i think that is what that differentiation there is. i think what has been interesting so far this morning is that most of the international reaction, notjust the europeans and the americans, but also further afield around the world, most of the reaction has been simply to say, we need to de—escalate, we need calm heads, we need restraint. there has been no direct criticism or attribution of responsibility to israel. the one exception to that, comments made by oman, where they have very close relations with the iranians, and they have actually condemned what they have actually condemned what they said were israel's attacks on iran. i they said were israel's attacks on iran. ., ., . i. iran. i might have to cut you off there. iran. i might have to cut you off there- mr— iran. i might have to cut you off there. mr blank— iran. i might have to cut you off there. mr blank and _ iran. i might have to cut you off there. mr blank and is - iran. i might have to cut you off there. mr blank and isjust - iran. i might have to cut you off i there. mr blank and isjust taking there. mr blank and is just taking to the podium. mat there. mr blank and is 'ust taking to the podiumfi to the podium. not only the wonderful— to the podium. not only the wonderful hospitality - to the podium. not only the wonderful hospitality but i to the podium. not only the i wonderful hospitality but also their leadership. the g7 is in many ways a

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election from delhi. let's start with talking about the sheer scale of this. it is best logistically this democratic exercise. logistically this democratic exercise-— logistically this democratic exercise. , ., , exercise. remember today is only the first of seven — exercise. remember today is only the first of seven phases _ exercise. remember today is only the first of seven phases of _ exercise. remember today is only the first of seven phases of voting - exercise. remember today is only the first of seven phases of voting that. first of seven phases of voting that is going to take place over the next six weeks. just to give you an understanding of how many people are voting in this first phase, 166 million people. that is the combined population of france and the uk and then some. this is just around population of france and the uk and then some. this isjust around one. what makes this such an immense democratic process is not only the number of people here in the country but also that mandate by the government that no electorate would have to travel more than two km to get your polling station. so there's been some incredible images of these voting machines moving to really

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BBC News

hindu nationalism, and that is ultimately what we are looking at here in terms of what happens going forward. he is looking to keep his currentjob. he has been in power for a decade now and it would be an historic win, only one other indian has been able to stay in power for that long, if he does win. but there are opposition forces that are banded together and have formed an alliance to try to combat some of that popularity. tell alliance to try to combat some of that pepularitv-— that popularity. tell us where it noes that popularity. tell us where it goes next _ that popularity. tell us where it goes next from _ that popularity. tell us where it goes next from here. _ that popularity. tell us where it goes next from here. we - that popularity. tell us where it goes next from here. we have. that popularity. tell us where it - goes next from here. we have talked about the scale of it and the practicalities and the time frame, when do we eventually get results? some era. the when do we eventually get results? some era. , , ., when do we eventually get results? someera. , ,., , some era. the results are supposed to come on — some era. the results are supposed to come on the _ some era. the results are supposed to come on the 4th _ some era. the results are supposed to come on the 4th of _ some era. the results are supposed to come on the 4th ofjune - some era. the results are supposed to come on the 4th ofjune and - some era. the results are supposed to come on the 4th ofjune and that| to come on the 11th ofjune and that isjust an indication to come on the 11th ofjune and that is just an indication of how long it takes for all of this voting to happen. because they are using

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