court findings are. russia s worst airstrikes on the war of ukraine and the civilians targeted and what american top commander leaks makes of this brutal stage of the war. we will taken to the west coast where surf s up is an urgent warning and another round of waved some more than two stories high and now expected to hit. good morning everyone, good evening i should say. john in your friend or sin. the flurry and soon to be blizzard of new blizzard of new history making flight taking the president off of the ballot. there are legal scholars and we will do the same with the supreme court justices. the newest headline came late today in a trump court filing in oregon and by no means the only news. trumps team unsurprisingly here urging oregon supreme court to dismiss a sub case they are considering in the filing. they say they agree with the democratic secretary of state who indicated that this case should be tossed out on procedural grounds based on the states ballot ac
my next process was, what do i need to pack? don t show any sort of indication that i m leaving. and my thought was to write a note. so i wrote a note to my mum, told her how much i loved her, how much i appreciated what she had done for me. i didn t want her to worry about me, i didn t want her to worry about herself. and saying goodbye really. i wrote that note 20 minutes before i left. ileftaround. ..midnight. first night it was raining quite a lot. i left pitch black, journey was quite a while. i didn t really know where i was going. i was just following road signs. i would mostly travel at night time, just for my own safety. and sleep as little as i could and in as illuminated areas as i could. sleeping on the street was all right. it wasn t too cold. i had a good, warm jacket. i had my skateboard. i had money for food. so i was walking down the street when i saw a big pharmaceutical van. first when he stopped, i was a little bit worried, because i was thinking what kind
security council have spent the day trying to come to an agreement over the wording of a resolution calling for a humanitarian pause in fighting in gaza. they have delayed the vote multiple times in the last 2a hours to try and come to an agreement that will avoid a us veto. in the last hour we have heard it has been delayed until tomorrow. remember, the us was the only country to vote against the last security council resolution calling for a cease fire. we have heard from the state department in the last hour or so. in a statement, they said the us would welcome a resolution that supports addressing humanitarian needs of gaza, but the details of any resolution matter. let s take a look at the language in the resolution that the us state department is referring to. first, the wording originally proposed by the arab states called for an urgent and sustainable cessation of hostilities to allow safe and unhindered humanitarian access . that was replaced with this. the us sugge
interference. meanwhile, g7 leaders injapan announce new sanctions against moscow. here, what stamp qualify for the final of your oblique and violent clashes marked the end of the match. and one other headline belief in a god plummets in uk who would talk to the author on a new report today. let s start this half hour with a different story because the brother of the tv presenter philip schofield has been sentenced to 12 years in prison for sexually abusing a teenage boy. to him at found guilty of 11 offences last month. ginny reports now from exeter. his brother set the crimes were despicable and disowned his sibling in the statement. timothy schofield arrived in court in the glare of intense media interests at his trial last month, he admitted that he had watch pornography with a teenager but insisted this victim was 16 and consented. he denied there was any sexual abuse but the jury found him guilty of all charges. during the hearing, the court heard a statement from the v
has been the biggest, most staunch supporter of ukraine, since the start of the war. probably the largest donor of military equipment in europe, and this is one more step up in europe, and this is one more step up in that. it is important for president zelensky, it keeps up the momentum. he has an important office from germany and france, this is one more step. it is not necessarily a game changer in the war, but it is useful to the president. [30 game changer in the war, but it is useful to the president. useful to the president. do you think it is useful to the president. do you think it is ever useful to the president. do you think it is ever going useful to the president. do you think it is ever going to - useful to the president. do you think it is ever going to be - useful to the president. do you - think it is ever going to be enough? the ukrainian president has said more is needed. our nato allies able to provide what is necessary? i am not sure it to provide