the rules and the evidence that was presented to you? i don t i don t answer how you hypotheticals. i have no idea what it s like to sit in their shoes and sit in their seats all day like they did. so what i would say is that the american people should look the facts surrounding what just happened the last six weeks and then precedent and it actions that were taken during this trial and take it for what it s worth and recognize that we need a president that back in the white house that gets up every day and fights for them and our world was much more secure then as well, look at what happened this week. what president biden and his team have been able to do to distract america with this trial. they ve there were not just talking about this open border. the fact that president biden is violating federal law by allowing them. i do think it s important to note that the trial was not brought by the department of justice, which is bringing a case against president biden, son hunter biden
by the sun over the weekend. but there is undoubtedly still pressure on the bbc. it will eventually have to look at and answer questions about how it responded to the initial complaint made back in may. one e mail to the complainant, which wasn t answered, and one phone call to them, which didn t connect, doesn t seem like a huge effort was made over a period of almost seven weeks. but it is impossible to fairlyjudge the bbc s actions, or inactions, untilwe fairlyjudge the bbc s actions, or inactions, until we really do know the full facts and details. there is also pressure on the sun newspaper, of course, particularly after a lawyer representing the young individual disputed their version of events over the weekend. thank you. that was the top story. let s get the rest of today s stories with ben. nato says ukraine can join the military alliance, but only when allies agree and conditions are met. president volodymyr zelensky
the sky, you know it. it is not a straightforward thing, as we have been discussing, to build up that fighter combat aircraft capability. it s notjust the provision of planes, it is the training of pilots and all the logistics that go alongside that, but the uk can play a big part in that. every day the war that russia started creates more casualties. these are soldiers wounded in bakhmut. the much anticipated ukrainian counteroffensive, when it comes, will cost more lives, but its outcome will have implications not only in ukraine, but far beyond. caroline hawley, bbc news. a kremlin spokesperson said the uk s actions will only lead to further destruction in ukraine as russia steps up what it calls its special military operation, of course. rishi sunak said the comments from the kremlin would not weaken the commitment of the uk to ukraine. we
nearby. and they consider it actions of terror. it really does feel like it is out of control to some extent. it is very hard for the two sides to have discussions around this. reporter: especially when you consider this attack that killed this american israeli, originally from connecticut. he had moved to israel a few years ago but then we understand went back to the states and attended columbia university. he was driving along a highway that is near the dead sea, normally very quiet part of the west bank. many tourists use this road in order to get to spots such as je jericho, the dead sea or the desert. it is not a typical flash point for these sorts of attacks. but military saying while he was driving along the road, some attackers in vehicles shot at several vehicles, there were no other injuries except for this
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