Judgment was the one that some of william i am grateful to every one of our soldiers. All our defenders who during this day have provided the news we have been waiting for. We see how russia reacts historically to every step. We take there about all positions we have taken. The enemy knows that ukraine will when they see in us they feel it thanks to your strikes warriors, especially in the didnt ask region like i want to particularly highlight the 5th separate assault brigade and the 57 to separate motorized, Infantry Brigade of which skilfully decisively and effectively defended our positions, destroyed the occupiers, okay, and most importantly, move forward to mark them what the us secretary state answering, blinking says washington wont let it run, develop nuclear weapons. He also urge saudi arabia and israel to normalize relations. Lincolns commons come a day before he travels to recharge. His visit will coincide with the reopening of a runs embassy in the so the capital form of us
the administration is under intense scrutiny as it tries to put out firestorm of criticism over a lack of transparency, but president biden says he is fully cooperating with investigators while arguing, quote, there s no there there. all this coming as two senate democrats are calling for a full investigation. former federal prosecutor alex little is standing by with the big picture, but first, let s go to lucas tomlinson live at the white house with the very latest. hello, lucas. reporter: good afternoon, arthel. many republicans asking more questions about the timeline and why the decision was made not to reveal these classified documents before the midterm elections. nobody should be above the law, but what it comes down to here is the deliberate misleading of the american people. again, when did they know, how many people knew, and did they choose to keep it secret from the american people. reporter: now two democratic senators, tim kaine and joe manchin, say they
nonmerit requests we found a handful of documents were filed in the wrong place. we immediately turned over to the archives and the justice department. fully cooperating to get this resolved quickly. think you ll find there s nothing there i have no regrets i m following what the lawyers have told me they want me too do. it s exactly what we are doing. there s no there there picasso made out for merger attorney general of the united states, michael, judge thanks so much for coming in. at the top hear what he think of that answer? there is no they are, therefore the president. was not what theirs was to learn special counsel investigation? what s with all due respect there s a plenty there. because the documents were founs were found in an unauthorized place. they were there for several years. they were taken from the white house and placed in on the other unauthorized place for the first place they were founded not open till february 2018. there were some of them the highest
i think it s a convincing result, a decisive result and what it means is that, as a, as a government we can move on and focus on stuff that i think really matters. also in the programme: ukraine s president zelenskyy visits frontline troops in the donbas. and high income countries are still too slow in redistributing covid i9 vaccines. a stark warning from new zealand s former prime minister. live from our studio in singapore, this is bbc news. it s newsday. hello and welcome to the programme. the british prime minister, borisjohnson, has survived a confidence vote brought by members of parliament from his own party. 148 conservativecmps voted against him. 211 said they wanted mrjohnson to stay in office. he s faced months of criticism after it emerged that events had been held at government offices in downing street during coronavirus lockdowns. under the current rules, mrjohnson cannot be challenged in a leadership vote again for a year. our political editor chris mason bri
Is the incremental additional money that theyve got to try to destabilize the region or send to their proxies, is that more important than preventing iran from getting a Nuclear Weapon . No. So i think again, this is a matter of us making a determination of what is our priority. The other problem with the argument that folks have been making about, oh, this is a windfall and suddenly iran is flushed with cash, and theyre going to take over the world. And i say that not tongueincheek, because if you look at some of the statements by some of our critics, you would think that iran is, in fact, going to take over the world as a consequence of this deal which i think would be news to the iranians. That argument is also premised on the notion that if there is no deal, if Congress Votes down this deal, that were able to keep sanctions in place with the same vigor and effectiveness as we have right now. And that, i can promise you, is not true. That is absolutely not true. I want to repeat wer