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the, the, [000:00:00;00] the hello, this is in use our own alger 0. i'm fully back to go live for my headquarters in doha, coming up in the next 60 minutes, buried, trapped or lost in the chaos of conflicts. at least 21000 children are missing in gaza. rising a tax on medical workers, the head of guys as emergency services is laid to rest. he's among nearly 500
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medical personnel killed during israel war. also this our russia blaine's, the us and warns of consequences after 4 people are killed in the ukraine attack on crimea will have reaction from washington western sanctions and foreign policy take center stage as yvonne 6 presidential candidates to appear in a live televised the faith. i had a friday's election and host continue to suggest that the ruling conservative party is heading for the feats. next week's u. k. general, he makes about a piece of statements with your school will building up to mondays action that the years i'll buy a new site. and so i'm hoping that team can pull up a huge shock and beat stains and give themselves a chance of making the knockouts for the 1st time.
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thank you for joining us. it's 18 g m t 9 p in in gaza when nearly 21000 children are missing. according to a new report by saved the children most to believe to be trapped under rubble buried in unlocked grace or lost in the chaos of the war. more than 37000 palestinians have been killed industry by is really a talk since october. nearly half of them are children is there as abuses, have led to the un, adding it to a global list. blacklists of countries at home, children, felix t. o. r. a begins coverage the united nations has called it a rule for children. the causes health ministry has documented more than $15000.00 of their debts. on 8 agencies are founding the alarm on yet another green statistic. the missing children. according to who money to and organization save the children almost
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$21000.00 to mine. those in gaza had been reported missing since the beginning of the war. in october. $17000.00 of them are either unaccompanied or separated from their families while at least $4000.00 a believe to be trapped under rubble. in the aftermath of these really strikes on residential buildings and refuge centers, wherever you look in gaza, there are children. they make up nearly half of the population in the besieged strip. in the wake of unrelenting war, 8 agencies say it's become more difficult to support them. nearly 19000 children are reported opened in gaza. that has left the fate of many miners entirely or in part in the hands of total strangers. they warn this is increasing the risk of abuse, exploitation, and neglect. and thats put
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a spotlight on a generation of children who have not only lost the apartments, but i left to loan and unprotected and it was on felix new are all 0. joining us now i'm in use our is dr. tania hash hassan, who was a pediatric intensive care physician and his life from toronto. thank you so much, dr. tonya, for being with us on entre 0. you will last in gaza in march and met many children while you with a 21000 are missing. according to this new report by save the children who are these children, dr. tania, we talked about them in numbers, but they are numbers. they are children with families, with hopes and dreams. what did you find out about these children while you were in goss? yeah, thank you for holding. uh, i wish i would. i wish i could say i was shocked by this report. seeing the numbers always ash sounds a shiver upper spines, but i'm not,
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i'm not shocked if i think about just an average 24 hours while i was there in the emergency department, we would have complete families, a wiped off the civil registry. you'd have one member of the family, 2 members that arriving to the emergency department injured, looking for their loved ones only to find out later that they cannot be retrieved from the sight of destruction. my colleagues, they are show me a photos of their homes that have been reduced to rubble. and you can imagine multi story residential buildings like that. being able to even a extract the dead and your family, or even the parts of the bodies of the dead and your family with that kind of destruction. you're talking about multiple stories that have been leveled flat. and so i can recall multiple occasions where family members would come in father or mother, or sometimes just a single child asking for the rest of their family. and by standards would say we
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weren't able to retrieve anybody else. and what happens to these kids. we know that a lot of them are found hours or days later under the russell. sometimes still a life. they try and treat them. they can't. we don't know how many die after suffering for some really prolonged period trapped under the rubble. and many of them will die instantly burned beyond recognition, dismembered all of the horrific things that we've been seeing. so i'm not surprised when i think back at how, almost with every single most casualty that came in every few hours. there would be multiple children who were missing and who were never brought to the hospital. and then, but what has shocked me about this report from save the children is some of the things like i perhaps i imagined were happening. but seeing them in writing from reputable organization as even more shocking, for example, they mentioned children being found amongst those and mass graves,
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according to you and expert with many showing signs of torture and summary executions, that torture and summary executions of children. as well as potential instances, and i'm quoting of people varied a life in these mask res i, i don't have the words to describe the, the, the, the, the dis discussed to believe that i have to believe israel is deliberately targeting these children in gospel. i mean, i don't i'm not here to comments on intention, but i don't know how you could come to any other conclusion when these reports from the u. n. r saying that there were summary executions, summary executions. and i've heard same, i heard similar reports from patients in the hospital who would describe a or, or even children that i saw myself that were shot in the head or shot in the tours . so you don't, you don't do that by accidents. and um, you know,
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in addition to, to the children that are killed means very buried on life, burned to live. and now we're, we're talking about in this particular report from the you and tortured and then found in mass graves. and in addition, all of these awful things, you have all of the children that are on a company 10. and i saw several is not in the hospital children who were either injured or internally displaced without the rest of their family and being cared for by complete strangers. and i was told by about that who, who takes care of these children who have no family anymore, in many cases, for health and, and what, what impact is on having on other communities in casa or so. so i, i'm, i'm familiar with guys in culture because i've been going there for very long time and it's a very beautiful family centered culture where extended families remain very close . and so usually what happens when
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a child is or offend losing one or both of their parents. and we know that they're over 15000 children and gaza, who have been or sent losing one or both parents since october. there is a list of their names that has been published and we know that normally prior to october, what would happen with these children is they'd be taken. they'd be taken in by extended family. unfortunately, in this instance, some socks over because governance have been displaced. so many times from one home to another and their extended family structure and then ultimately to tens. most families are concentrated in one location. so sometimes for, for example, friends and colleagues of mine who are fortunate to still be living within 4 walls are living with sometimes up to a 150 members of their extended family in the same building. so if that building to that lifestyle, not only the child's mother, father and siblings, 1st uncles,
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aunts, it also wipes out older, extended family. and so then you're left in a situation where, where they can't even be taken in by their extended family. and that's what we're seeing right now and gaza extended families, multiple generations. i recall began the emergency department when 40 some members of the same family were killed and one attack. and i don't know what happens to these children, the ones that the individuals that i came into contact with in the hospital were mostly being cared for by very benevolent strangers. one child insured for by a journalist some attends outside the hospital. another child was being cared for by some from some a young people younger than myself, who happened to be in the hospital. and when i asked, because i always saw him in his wheelchair because he had been injured, wasn't able to walk. you had external 68 or so screws into his bones from in his
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really attack, his entire family was killed and he was with these strangers and i, i have the asking him, are these your brothers? he said no, your cousins or uncles. and the guy said no, no, we're just his friends. and then later took me aside to say that his entire family had been killed and that they had been taking care of him since they met him at the hospital. talk to tanya. thank you so much. uh, it's always good to talk to you and find out more about the situation. children in guys are facing right now. dr. tonya hodge. i sign a pediatric intensive care physician joining us there from toronto. thank you so much for your time. only the head of guys is ambulance and emergency services among the hundreds of medical workers scales. and these are the attack since the war began last october. honey and john for we was targeted in is really strike on the out the raj clinic and gaza city. the health ministry described him as a solid model of steadfastness and determination. nearly 500 medical workers have been killed since the side of the war. hunting my moultrie, for some del, by,
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in central gas. to assume that has become old and familiar to health workers in god's colleagues guild, by in his regular talk this time it's hannah is jeff raleigh, someone well known to all of the lambs. the said that yesterday the irish clinic was attacked. the room of mister honey o. jeff riley was talking to us. and of course this is a he knows crime and adds to the reco. disney is ready occupations. israel has killed hundreds of paramedics and dr. expensive started it's war and october for golf and those workers nor save even derrick lennox room is really a talk. the one is, was to be held accountable. now she do, unless evidently, we appeal to the international institutions to take, at least on, on these attacks. we have lost a more than $400.00 health personnel in gauze and more attention. we lost thousands
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of health institutions to complete a partial destruction. we say to the world, isn't that time for you to stand up and protect the palestinians to protect medical crews and institutions, the respect the products to be an island spots? 3 hundreds of dollars, a health workers had been detained without charges by as well since october various tasks have lived there hospitals and clinics enrolling. and yet doctors and nurses and time at extension you, their vital work in the or impossible conditions. and even more via the central gauze of palestine hernia we spoke to use if a handy who is the head of an ambulance unit deluxe the hospital in dial bloss central gaza. he told us about the difficulties his colleagues face while trying to do their job. and then i miss albrighton was that he was about to be there. sometimes we go to places where an attack just took place and to try and rescue all of the patients. we use ambulances, but sometimes they have directly or in directly targeted. we try our best not to lose our ambulances,
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or i'll call you because the situation as it is right now is that there was no respect, ambulance is all spelled out, and sometimes we arrive at the same with them. but sometimes we can get there on time, but we try to recover as many injured and as many bodies as possible that i can lift it. i left them had the funds to these randy ministry does not respect the ethics of my work. sometimes we take great risk, so our lives and we go to these dangerous areas just in order to save as many people as we can know. yeah. and so sometimes it's a personal choice. we make to go to that and other developments, israel's foreign ministry of anything that y'all has given his 1st interview to is really media since october. the 7th. he said fighting and gaza would decrease in intensity, but rejected a permanent ceasefire. i mean, no more, no 6, i mean come on, i'm not ready to stop the board for him. last remain. i am ready to make a partial deal to return some of the people to us. and i know we are forced to continue this war after the truce to reach our goal, which is we're moving a modest, i'm not ready to compromise. that's bringing him to us on who to joins us now live
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from amman, jordan, because he's really government just bind, i'll just hear from reporting from the home that we now have a response from hamas to new to the i was comments. what are they say of the last release? quite a lank face statement, essentially slamming that's in young who's position saying that he is in fact the one who was stalling for time changing his answers and up the ball is actually in his court. how much also went on to say that it's apparent that to be on who is the one who actually does not want any sort of ceasefire deal doesn't want it to come to the table even because he wants the war. and the russian on gone to, to continue how much ends the statement by saying that they have responded positively to what was brought to them by mediators. now it is worth mentioning that on sunday, these really prime minister said that he's not looking for permanent ceasefire. that that's completely not in the cards. he could be open to a more partial deal that would see the release of only some is really captive. but
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speaking on monday in the is really parliament. nothing you all who said that he is in fact in favor of these really deal, which is supported by the united states. so kind of a change in position overnight by these really premier. and again, remember that he's under immense pressure from all sides, from within his own government, from allies like the us and from the families of his really captive, who released quite a statement saying, but nothing. yahoo is the one who does not want this deal. who's back tracking from what he said initially, and he's standing in the way of ending the war? how do i thank you very much for that, that some desanto trip, holding the line from alon because again, is around his band. i'll just hear from operating in israel, the the roches foreign ministry has some in the us ambassador saying washington has direct
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responsibility for an attack on russian on exclaim, yeah. 4 people were killed by falling debris and suffice to fall on sunday processes. it's shot down 5 ukrainian midsize over the port to city. moscow says us specialist help to oversee the flight path of those me. 5 pentagon spokesperson says ukraine conducts his own military operations. his dining hawkins. with more on the russian reaction from oscar. the rules that had the reactions from the 2nd level for us ins throwing us who said there is no doubts, any involvement of the united states in what he describes the terrorist attack in crimea prominence. the machine has been in a meeting with the russian officials also do power. those just audio today between what happened in august on and from me or again describing both as tell respects and secretary of the head of the state to my defense committee on the day of the paul of has also echoed cools. we heard earlier from russian officials that the, the west will be held responsible for supplying weapons. these will claims we have
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heard before. of course, from russia saying that any russian, any attacks by you quite on russia using western supplied weapon re, uh, will mean effective. you direct involvement in the quite in conflict by ukraine's allies, dmitri pasco, somebody has a heart of the russian companies, folks, when the and foreman is these folks, the models are being low to mines. the describing this is a ballpark attack and saying that they will be repercussions here. the for the u. n . a us such a sam baset or lin, tracy, also someone to the russian form. is she for a protest about the events? yes. that a, this does really represent a very direct combination of how you direct accusation by the criminal at of involvement in ukraine and is effectively quite a serious diplomatic escalation. and here now is our white house correspondent, kimberly healthcare with the us response. one has responded what the breeder
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general pat rider has said, is that well, there is no secret. this united states, of course, is supplying weapons to ukraine. it is really up to ukraine, how those weapons are used to crane makes. and so targeting decisions ukraine conducts its own military operations. now having said that, we should quite house that about 3 weeks ago, almost a month ago, the president, the matter. she says the us military job, i didn't did relapse the restriction surrounding how those weapons are used. for example, previously uh there were tied restrictions in now for example, the weaponry can be used to take out a russian play and in russian, aerospace, if it's about to fire in your freight in air spray. so this is significant. the other bring significant change that has taken place in just the last week is the fact that now they are prioritizing deliveries to you free over other nations. we have just gotten a response from the national security council as well,
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with regard to the shrapnel from missile strikes that killed civilians. what the national security council is saying that any loss of civilian life is a tragedy that includes thousands of innocent ukrainians who have been killed by russian forces or from on this less i'll speak to alex on part of votes, have a who's editor in chief of the swiss military review, as joining us from geneva, thank you for being with us arctic sound. so the russian defense ministry saying the mis size used by ukraine, where us supplied alms, tactical miss. hi, systems programmed by us specialists. what more? first of all, can you tell us about these weapons and could they have been programmed in guided by us technicians as the russians? great. the 1st of all, there is no doubt that these weapons happen supply by the united states of america . these are coming to be files, the only be used in the united states army and armed forces with
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regards to the direct involvement of the united states of america. so let's put it this way. any weapon system that is using g, yes. technically indirectly is using us as a data, and this essentially will also have to include some russian manufactured homes that have been used in this war. and with regard to finally, to your question where uh, with regards to the technicians, us technicians programming weapons. this is highly unlike. okay, so the mist size you say were probably guided by us satellite. so is it clear what they were aimed at before they landed on the beach? um, that's not exactly what i said. what i said is they use us data, okay? because they use the least positioning system now with regard to they have use us
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satellites. yes. and i'm sure that anyone believes that listening to this program and using his or her car is also using us data in this regard. and so this does not really constitute seed ink of military intelligence to crate us once again. this is a non issue because since the very start of this war, the united states and a number of allied countries have been saying that they will continue to supply military intelligence, photo recognizance satellite imagery to the credit our force had examined. does russia have a point to raise when it says us involvement in ukraine not right now, is going beyond just a provision of weapons and they probably have have a lot of points. and then the other point is that you're going to bring this argument. then you're also going to have to refer to the united nations charter
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particles $51.00. ukraine is a states that has been aggressive, attacked by a restaurant, and ukraine has the right to call upon all the countries in order to make a good it's uh, retaliation and recover rates. it size grams. okay, so this is, i guess what the bottom administration was concerned about wasn't it when, when he put restrictions initially on the use of certain types of ms signs. do you think this will lead the us to reconsider and other western countries to reconsider sending more of these types of weapons? so you create, you know, if we're talking about the advert comes beside, one knows that it's a total inventory after comes beside it, which is a weapon being paid out of us in misery is eventually going to ends on craigslist. and this represents several thousands of units. this has been announced a several months ago. the limitations that you refer to essentially half the rate
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has been listed with regards to the car to use a center of the funds because the ukraine was not able to use these long range weapons in order to defend its own territory. because essentially, they weren't locations, the front line was local agents to close the border with regards to crimea. this has long been a non issue because the united states has never had an issue of ukraine using us. or how much to find weapons in order to recovery is on sort within that includes the particular crime in pendants. you know, interesting to, to hear that. now moscow is threatening consequences today. how do you think they might respond to the russians power? how will they response, they will respond to it exactly in the same way that they have been accustomed to us, which is 1st of all, criticized and say that this will present an escalation. number 2,
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they will from the use of nuclear weapon number 3. they will eventually mon mentioned a weapons and then they will focus and shift their argumentation under the new type of where that is going to be just a bridge to create none of these. so i just have that kind of conventionally since 2022 materialized. how do i sound brought to that? thank you so much for your insight. very, very interesting to hear your analysis of the situation. i think central to the editor in chief of the suisse military review, live there from geneva. thank you. are still ahead on this sanchez here and use our a tick tock politician for a new generation house. the rising stall, francis, my life party is helping to attract young voters in upcoming elections. in india have been australia to see the face in the semi finals of the key. 20 westcott will show you how they did it means for slate to with be to stay with us. we're back after a very short break,
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the quite a few warnings throughout sandy arabia, full accessory feet. it's not as hard as it was in west and an eastern side. it is getting out the middle to high forty's. and over the weekend it was round the 50 mar, in the u. a. and so if nothing, q 8, and a new rock that looks like we hovering around that level, now i'm where there's been a heat wave in some parts of catholics down that's cooling down in the west now. but at least temperatures you save and took my sandals with a few degrees above the average. so we're on the outside of normal was little relief except where you do see shafts and overcast. been maybe in the caucasus. nothing much in the rainy and 19th nova expected, but we have seen some big ones in south with sadie and west and younger than they might be repeated themselves. out. of course,
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the edge of the monastery just catching a mazda saladas cooler and a green. no significant change the next couple of days. the control brace keeps things a little cooler in the event. that's right, tropical africa. it's allows you to drive time the in their child's come and go in the easy and hope if you can highlands. but the folks a bit further west, nobody places like nigeria or camry. some light rain is lucky mozambique, but in south africa it remains dry of the what does a, i really mean for the future of humanity? what sort of future society do we want to create and all this technology roommates? do we still have power of choice aig guys, which actually a tournaments and operating in doing this is the apple kind of technician, oh, is it already too late? so if corporations has more power, might in the building an entire country,
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play you're watching, the news, our own algae, 0 reminder of our main stories, aid agencies say 21000 children in policy empowers fine have gone missing. and guys, since the start of the october war, some have been separated from their families, but he's really strikes have buried many offers under the russell. and is there any strikers scales ahead of causes ambulance, and emergency services, honey on job for me. he died while working in a clinic and got a city on sunday, maybe 500 medical, but this have been killed since the side of the world. and in other news, russia, some of the us and boss that are in protest, softer for people were killed in a ukrainian miss on strike on fi. mia on sunday. moscow says us made me size we use in the attack. pentagon says ukraine makes its own decisions on military operations to e right now in foreign policy, in western sanctions, are on the agenda for the 6th presidential candidates who are taking on another live televised debate. this is
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a 4th of 5 encounters between them. ahead of friday's election, the 12 member guardian council vetting body as opposed one reformist and 5 consecutive candidates. the election was treated by the death of randy and prizes in the brain, racing in a helicopter crash. last month's live 2 ounces. 0 is resulted on who's in tehran for a so what have the candidates said so far about foreign policy? and this debates russell as well actually more or less, they have repeated the previous positions. so the hotline conservative candidates side jelly lee who also has served as years chief new care negotiator. and he said he is for the east war policy. there is a policy that is the main from the lead running president abraham raised c means habit improving the ties with a non western countries reaching out to the non western countries and benefiting from the trade and culture of relations with them. then he says that the world is
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not on the west. we can open off to the african countries late in american countries. and so, and he was kind of decides in his opponents of focusing too much on the west. and the other hand, the on the reform is candid and that's running for president mr. business can say is that the sanctions or the disaster and only way to put an end to the sanctions is do we negotiate the nuclear deal with the west? them countries on to buy that we can remove the sanctions and he says that that, that she's priority if he's elected, he's going to be re negotiate the nuclear deal and having a deal with the west. and he says that having good relations with them on western companies is fine, but not enough. the company needs to open up to the old world. so the total cabinet, it was more, the conservative, the code in parliament speaker of your run back and cut the bus. one daughter has said that she is not a pause in the negative. she sions,
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with the west of the companies i've ever met, the, requires a national consensus and business solutions to happen in the framework off the revolutionary principles. actually when you look at these statements, you will see that statements are defined in his position because is moderate on one hand means that he's trying to appeal to the reformist. and on the other hand, he's conservative. so he's trying to remain loyal to the system, right. so any of the candidates dominating the debates, russell, us not really. so we have spoken about 3 strong names, 2 of them. the conservatives clearly buff and jelly lead, but the wonder the form is candid position. yeah. what he started the race. people were not giving him that high chance. however, you're seeing that he's steadily reasoning. he's what the basis. indeed, the 2 pools that have be released today are showing him that he got the 1st place.
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so now he's leading the pools. but the key issue here in this election is going to be the turn now. so people are expecting that you have to turn out is high enough. something about 60 percent, then position young probably will be elected as the president. the reform is present or if you're around, maybe the 2nd form is present or if you're around, however, if it turn out is lower than 60 percent, the general expectation in your run is that the election is going to go through the seconds on. however, we still have 3 days, and the candidates are trying to hard to persuade the, the waters. so here, the key issue is going to be where the form is candidate missile position young is going to be able to mobilize the reform is to go to the ballot box. right? so thank you for that. the results that lived there in tehran in the u. k opinion polls suggest the opposition labor party is likely to gain a majority in parliament after more than a decade of consecutive rule. under 5 prime ministers,
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people in the united kingdom are due to vote in 10 days time ro we child is explains what the u. k. is the natural system means. ford's politics on july, the, for every one of the 650 seats in the u. k, 's, house of commons is up for grabs. for the victorious party comes power and the policy leader, the keys to 10 downing street is prime, minnesota. but how all u. k. elections, one of why do only 2 parties dominate? now the 1st thing is, notice that in the u. k, you only have a volume, so your local constituency, empty, you never actually directly voice full, the prime minister. the 2nd thing to know about this 1st past the price, the system by which 6 over the highland heights is and i'm going to use some meat pie charts, the industry. it's now many countries use proportional representation, where seats in the parliaments are directly proportional to each policies vote
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share. but in the u. k. only the policy, the wind speeds, constituency. what a fast pulse, the post gets that seats. so in theory, you could have a policy coming its height 2nd in every constituency in the country. i'm still winning no seats in parliament, no piece of the pie that never actually happened spot 1st post the post does have a profound influence on bridges, politics, stickly for smaller policies or policies that have this supports more evenly distributed across the country. it is quite hard to get members of parliament selected. so we've ended up with a 2 parts of system. so to more, to the 2 big policies have to do then to, to wind power. that you have to build bro churches. what they have to do is to bring it into the policy points, a wide range of political views. sometimes perhaps the, the less to of one policy almost crosses over with the rights of another in the u.
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k. it is very, very rare indeed for the policy that has secured a majority of seats in the house of commons to have actually had a majority of the votes of the electrodes. the next conservative government will give defense, the high priority to the mom, right? of center and purchase politics is the conservative policy. it's traditionally favorites, low taxation, private enterprise, and social conservatism. next to center is the labor policy. it favors workers' rights, public services that is more socially liberal. the last 5 prime ministers have been conservatives. but the polls say the policy is on cost for its worst, have a defeats, stopped, the payoff turned the page and start to rebuild our country. labor. that is lead
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a kia government. meanwhile for useful power. we tenants. how does 0 london speak to sonya per now? who's a political commentator? joining us from london. good to have you with us on i was just here. sonya, i will ask you 1st, i guess about the general mood in the country with just a little over a week to go until the election. are people excited about this fold at a hopeful that it can bring about change. this is a very different mood as you to the how it was maybe 6 months or so ago where we've had a lot of problems in the u. k. particularly since breaks that we've seen the economy time came. we've seen a lot of divisions about the breakfast issue, but as i was leaving the european union, a lot of the infrastructure we have is probably, we've had problems with chancel. we have problems with health care. we've lost a great deal of international standing. our prime ministers have talked about breaking treaties have been seen, is unreliable. and this is a site into
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a real kind of national mood of despair. and so that was really sort of big items. so i think finally that we're only just a week away from an election with the prospect of a different government. i think people are getting to get quite excited even though people who wouldn't normally be in phase or supporters of the latest policy. perhaps traditionally conservative vices, a lot of them now quite a few of them have decided that they will back here storm and they see him as a safe power times because what they don't want to. busy is drama and fireworks and you know, made him frank. okay. and he seemed also a common answer. but as a b, b, b on common instability. what does leave off? i mean labor as opposed to have shown appears on course to when their manifesto features a picture of cares. thomas and the word change. but uh, what, actually, how much change are they actually offering when it comes to the big issues like,
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uh, you know, rec, sage ukraine, the kind of crisis and also uh, the economy in the u. k. what change are they offering? so i mean, that's a very good question because he's like to tennessee about change, but we don't really see what that change looks like. yeah. certainly with relations with the european union, they talk about not resisting breaks it, but somehow getting close to 2 years. but i think they may find that harder than they suggest. i think new crane policy will be pretty similar to what we have now on the economy. they problem is that, you know, we're going to be the 1st is grading coming. the g 7 well known qu point, see how they going to bring that so that, that so very, very big challenge because as i say the front of me really has to be in a bad way in the u. k. so it's quite on stuff. and what we were actually going to get with late, but what that change was like, but i think about who else we may, will see a change in time. and a lot of people welcomed. right. but the conservatives have been wanting about the
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dangers of a massive labor majority. what do you make of this strategy? there's a lot of fear mongering. it seems to have with a conservative, is it resonating at all with voltage and you know, they do ask a legitimate question, who's going to keep labor and check if they win this massive majority as predicted, a building a street name. personally, i've never been in favor of lands like government, so i think it's always good to have a good strong opposition box. do they have to be a reasonable one in the top conservative policy at the moment is not in a reasonable state. we've had a big scandal in the last few days with various officials have been accused of using inside that information to place. but so the timing of the election just seemed yeah, yeah. so now the allegation against the concerns of the you should say that the be no arrest or anything like that of these officials. but still, you know, it seems that we don't really have the position in, in, in the near future. i think that is
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a thing to worry about. yeah. the only other hines, i think what we really need is, is good, strong, sensible, competent governments. and hopefully, later we'll apply that. and what about national horizons reform party? well yes, that's the other thing to them to notice that he is getting. it also guarantees attracting, but it's from the conserves, isn't in quite large numbers. i don't say some from late that he's doing that. he's a very charismatic campaign. that's a bit less cars mastic when he actually has to do and the thing he's making all sorts of promises. and very few, i think will be something that he could possibly keep. but he will know. i hasten to add up being power officer selection the most that he hadn't for to use one sees or fantasies. and as we've just been hearing the 1st past, the post system in the u. k. pretty much guarantees that so though he has but spread across the country, they do tend to be highly localized except in one of the 2 places. and so he's,
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i'm like you to wouldn't many seats. sonya, thank you so much for your analysis. uh, thank you for joining us there from london. thank it's us, our friends will also have an election next week the right way national radi party is spending its host for success on his newly to jordan by data in only a few years. the son of italian immigrants has widened the appeal of his party to attracts young voters once shunned it. just 20 of years old by dallas says he is ready to become prime minister at tasha butler before some just outside paris. a jordan bottle. the 28 year old rising star of francis fall, right? national riley policy. maureen depends. protege and if things go his way in the snuff election from says next, prime minister's law says he's ready for the job. laying out his vision on the campaign trail is sort of gone. you got to walk in terms of migration. the 1st measure i'm going to push through is the abolition of the right to legal residence
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in measures to enable foreign delinquents and criminals to be supported. but it has been in politics for more than a decade, both with tanya and parents in the pool towers sub a joins depends populace policy when he was 16, rising for its ranks to become an a p, a 23. using social media. he's white and the policies appeal a take talk politician for a new generation. recent you election, an unprecedented 30 percent of young people voted for right. mainly thanks to him. and i don't know any measure. he has an image that really speaks to young people about stopping you are taking over on nation the fronts to be not to go take austin was the point of the solar eclipse in a market outside power as 24 year old. mateo, jim murphy is campaigning for the national riley. he says ball that is the future. what it is that you don't have to be afraid for words if you pay your thoughts. if you know or to be french any for respect to the control you are,
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you have to understand friends, you are not the chance for friends. friends is a chance for you. it's not any. some young people who are voting for jordan, fall of the people of all ages, all quite june, same kind of one of his main advantages is themes is, are these simply notes emanuel michael? is it possible who is all done by the law? i think jordan bardello is able to question himself, he's capable and intelligent, but i'm a chrome never questions himself. he doesn't listen to anyone who's on my cross. also the nemesis of from says new left wing alliance bought the i the of depends on team with ration policy and power scares and even move or boston or most of those. i don't understand. i had confidence in all french people, whatever that religion, all that race i said to myself, it will never happen is dangerous because it craze hate between people. and that's a shame. what on his opponents of what with concern is he's pulled the national riley from the margins of french politics to the main stream. they say he'll
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destroy the country. he's supposed to say, he'll save it, patasha butler, which is 0 blowing people cool through the front j. the residents in the us who were forced to feed their homes when a trained crash cause a toxic oil spill will soon find out what caused a derailment. investigators from the national transportation safety board are set to release their findings in the coming hours. the train carrying various hazardous materials, the radios in the town of east policy in february last year, many residency, they are suffering from long term house funds. let's go live to, i'll just here as christian salumi using east found a scene for us way of public meetings with the n t s b being have so question, what are we expecting this report to say? well, this is the final report of the national transportation safety board on exactly what caused that train derailment and the impacts of it. and if it happened right
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here along this road across the street, is where that happened, where the tracks are located are still in use despite the fact that this is still very much an ongoing reconstruction. clean up. seen on the other side of the road from the tracks you can see behind me this big field where all of the construction crews have gathered all the dirt that's been removed, toxic dirt that's been removed from the scene with crews still cleaning that up and remediating the impact of that crash the report comes when there is lingering questions, still about the ongoing health impact of that crash and accountability. how much the training company, norfolk southern should have to pay to clean up and re numerate those who were impacted by the crash. and that's what's going to be discussed at the meetings that are happening tonight and tomorrow it comes as
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a new study found that more than 16 states were impacted by those hazardous chemicals, way more than was initially thought the toxic air. and josh was found in 16 states that go from the southern border of canada, all the way to the state of north carolina. the company in norfolk southern has agreed to pay more than $600000000.00 to both cleaned up the construction site, but also to make hold the people who have been impacted. but a lot of people still have ongoing questions, critics, and called for more testing of the soil in the area. and also for more information from the n t s fees report on whether or not the amount of that lawsuit is actually going to be enough to make the community whole. all of that uh, making lots of interest. turning lots of eyes toward this, this meeting which will be happening locally at a high school later this evening. christian, thank you very much for that. that sounded there is kristin. so me reporting there
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from the spot of scene in ohio. and still ahead on this news are we find out why there's been a mixed reaction to the discovery of an ancient roman drawing in which these capital and courageous bands get ready to cheer on their team against occasionally with a face and the last 16 of the euro is that state will be live in germany to look ahead to that one is for state of the business like this. this wrote to you while the pegasus i live slowly on. one of your this makes modern plates.
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the, the, the business leg just is free, if you believe, i guess is a lifestyle one of your just makes modern pleads the the welcome back time enough as forced a speech, only thank you so much. it's in these head coach has a simple method choice plays react, oh,
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go home. the defending european champions kickoff against croatia. show people the place in the last 16 at stake. it's in these fates is in their own hands. if they avoid defeats, they'll guarantee the place and then knock out around. but they did lose one, no to spain, and they lost group game and put you on a spell, etc, was almost collies. players can get over that results in coup, it'll dement and recovery is simple. if we don't get to result we go home. my play is up perfectly aware of this. i'm dealing with all around professionals that for this thing of being cautious and talking to each other. well, we have to be realistic and concise. we have to quickly take these steps forward. if we want to conquer something in line on the, the correlation fans have been gathering in light. seeing away the match is taking place, probation can go through with a witness on this albania. don't be crude, be when a spain in the of the match of the night probation. do you have a good record against it? said he,
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they've only lost one of the 9 matches. they've played against the part for the victory. that's all we. i feel very good, you know, because it's sunny, whether it's a very low douglas here. so we look for serial vin because we never lost. let me tell me, you know, and i really had a good feeling. i have a good feeling that he'll be there for a 100 percent 9900 percent. spain are looking to make it 3 wins from 3 to finish with a 100 percent record. while the opponents albania are hoping to spring a surprise, they can still secure a knockout spot for the 1st time in their history. if they beat spain and croatia narrow the beat easily, nothing is impossible in life for this i learned during my career. but the, for sure, going to be a really hard to a game, may be the hardest in this group, but the still, the, we are there, you know, we have the chances to show why the are here,
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why we deserve to be in this position where we are in the to try our best to make, to disturb them. the office to berlin, we go, or correspondence. mccain is waiting. dominique, let's begin with the spain albania, match some control to see around one of the albany and players. but they will release a massive opportunity for them. yes, it is. a must have dealt with unity for them, but they're going to have to do with the services. millions play i played in the game against croatia. fan has it meets age. so having lads fans in offensive chon things singing which you a full size is so bad that they have the same for 2 games so he will not be playing . but interestingly, if we look at the spanish team, changes to that lineup has been made for this game. we know they're already through his group awareness and the side of the coach manager is taking the decision to
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risk 10 players. but then if you look at the caliber of play, a sweeping bull team to the team. well, stop the goalkeeper. david ryan from austin, who won the golden glove in the premier league. autocrats from didn't to bring in to your team. is it to bring in the, the people who do stuff that just as it were to see did the fewest goals in the season single can people like me can or yeah, football from rail. sophia lots of hopes in him. so yes, the all paintings have a great chance they're playing against the spanish team. well, they would've could not have dreamed of playing jason's team with 10 of the 1st 11 knots playing. but as a site that doing it with our services or millions. i mean, we have the possibility of it to the being eliminated. they all the defending champion, stand up against the pro ration well no push. i have is, what are the chances of an early youth sadie and makes it well, most of these friends here i'm in the front and side of the rice talk area or to
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friends. friends is one big one and funding one is the front of the gate. one is that the right side here? big screen that's these finds all congregate. they are not showing crow. insure against it today after we've had a lot of italian friends it but also a lot of preparation, friends, and they know well with the right combination of results, croatia couldn't go through and if somebody can be eliminated, they also know if it's only when will they can do is play for the 2nd place and winning will give them 2nd place. so lots of pressure here also consider when it's like mug rich croatia is 38 years old. and yet some people might say that here's the dining of the time to move the steam like mature a cell phone that you never saw. so many plays of this for them and in the late so it is all still less. lucas play us like christiana ronaldo from portugal. most rich the same for correlation. can we expect play making from him, or is this one to one and 2 false relation. we finish this hope it's not one to 5.
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we'll find that and it goes to the next 2 hours. indeed, we shall go many kane, thank you so much. india has secured a t 20 woke up semi final spot up to the feet single stray. nearby 24 runs in, grows delay. it leads the all these on the brink of illumination, india back to 1st and thanks to a support of 92 from castle road sharma were able to post an imposing 205 for 5. your stadiums made, it's a winning to make sure of a semi final spot, but they felt schultz, sorry tuscany, still on avoid the fees again, spend the dish. the other things will be heading home early. so africa, all 3 of the send me files kind of host where cindy managed 135 eights in the super 8 minutes. also rain delay. so africa was all to chase 124 in 17 o this when i lost some of the wicked from the way to the target. but one of the 5 boys remaining privacy as well. now
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a step closer to the 1st eva was upside to and some crickets, a golf way, south korea's ab yang is funny. one host who has major title up to 75 stops. she thinks the women's pga championship by 3 shocks in jefferson assistance, who she is the only major winner on the women's tour since the 28th. okay, i'll be here again in a few hours time with most bullets needs probably be to thank you very much for that. and that rings from the roman empire has been discovered close to the vatican . they need to me on a steering construction for the catholic church, a special jubilee next year. archaeologists are excited by the discovery, but it will for the delay construction and during businesses and locals. charlie angela requests deep below rooms streets, an exciting find large music, floors 4 or 5 rooms of considerable size and water tanks. all believe to be the
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remains of an ancient laundry buffalo. nica archaeologist say the area once lapsed by the waters of the type of river was originally where the imperial residences were found on the english study, a very important road post through this area. the 1st section of the ancient via town police in via cornelia. the 1st suburbs along which were a series of aristocratic tubes. then the whole t dot in the 1st century b. c, with the luxury residences of the leading aristocrats, the late republic, in late to imprison since here in particular stood the gardens of agra. pina. dated approximately 2000 years ago. okay. i'll just say this site would have started out as a residence and then being converted ref, phenomena room. but the find isn't welcomed by all. this area is being transformed into pedestrian nice piazza with an underground tunnels because a project is supposed to finish in december. this discovery may push that deadline
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back is the plan is to kathy studies and disassemble the relevant ruins and reconstruction nearby, to allow visitors to understand the entire history of the ancient landscapes of the vast can area. charlie on to the out is there. and that's it. for me, for the back to go, jessica washington is with you next on how to sierra stay with the unique perspective. one picture is not going to tell the entire 8 months of the genocide. however, it is bringing attention to advise that this has not been rough and looks like we're off. it looks like it's hell on heard voices. we've been seeing the exacerbation of the militarization of the police over the past 10 years. connect with our community and tap into conversations you will find elsewhere, both in a region government and other companies are stealing indigenous land. the stream on out to 0. on counting the costs you k policies of laid off,
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