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the, the, this business uptake the rooftop know bundle dash before to use the the hello. so hold on when you, what email does that when use online for headquarters here in the hall coming up in the next 60 minutes please find to against that protest, as in kenya, as they demonstrate is the gains proposed tax rises as well. supreme cold says the ultra orthodox summary students must be drafted into the military and move that could split the government's coalition. however, though it is rarely at times,
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the cost of the gaza strip kill at least the t palestinians. the targets include a shot, the in, out in the house. the refugee comes from the wiki, like sign that you need to solve is release from a you take prison. the plea deal with the us. i'm drawing a guess. real sca with the sport as left down as stones crickets as make history reaching this 1st woke up semi finals with a dramatic when at the 220 toward the welcome to the news our it's 10 g m t. we begin in kenya, where a protest as all fighting with police and the capital during demonstrations against proposed tax rises. the police have been using take us and was kevin to disperse the demonstrators. and these are due to hold final vote on the finance bill, which opponent say will increase the cost of basic goods. the government says, rises on necessary rates of increase in revenue and reduce borrowing protests to
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also being held in several other cities and towns. that's cost eva to a miss robbie who's in the canyon capital nairobi. and those protest continues a way you are and people making show that the voices i'm, that i can get a being heard. exactly right. you printers here have escalated exponentially in the last hour. we're now only about a 100 meters away. then every street corner, every alley, every way into parliament. white people are pray testing in $400.00 the numbers or what is small into the thousands and what is the police are now just about an hour ago. we were down one of those side street where the masters, they are too large for the birds and polish
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the cindy street surround part of the ports of florida. and this is a guess for justice and they also sell the bags. and these people are now those of course i'm in control of the are getting the service is is tied to the generation stomach and mr. managers express, remember the change and they sent me these more such as well. my protest, the street is a 100. if you can hear me,
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we know how the, how loud is where you are, but of course i feel does continue in parliament today. yes. what we're expecting to see later today in the next hour or 2 is for us to meet once again for a 2nd. our finance bill of the attached bill. then we're expecting them to vote on and whether or not these protests are unable to change the minds of those in power is an open question. but in all likelihood we're expect taishan is that the, the president has lots of ways to sign that. i've been to that bill last time last year when there was a similar tax bill when there was a similar tax. heidi signed it immediately. whether or not he does that. now, it is a very different time. it is a very different political scene here on the streets of the 10. yeah. these are unprecedented. the or not motivated,
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they're not politically. when this is organic, people are angry, large the young people in their teens and their 20 to 30 know the process here. they will have to pay for the sins for the expenses of past generation, for the sins of previous leaders. and they say that is something that they cannot abide the resort to. they cannot stand by okay, you say will leave you that for now. cool sen, catch up with you from dipoles in my very that's positive. it's catherine solely that isn't kissimay and into the pulse of the country. very noisy seems catherine in the capital of nairobi. and of course, whether the scenes, uh noisy or not to the anger prevails. across the country, what sort of conversations of you being, having you uh about the way people feel about the finance bill and how it's going to impact on the lives of west thousands of people here in
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kentucky. so have come miles to the street. some of them assume they want to march to the state house here. the reason why we are here and the protesters have been marching. so across across the streets is because we were told by the port least that we have to move back. the scenes are very clear or take um in those areas as well. so we have seen people who are very, very frustrated and the calls are basically is the same. what they're talking about is that they wants to reject this by nonce bill, and it's not just a rejecting that finance bill. they're talking about all these other frustrations, they talk about the economy. they say that they are job black. um we have a we are following seen um from uh our direct woochie,
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the william rudo prizes that we have moved to a home ground. we have seen thousands protesting there as well. so it's across counties as well. so the young people say that they have the power in numbers. now it's $35.00 i need of um, a night at 60 percent of a tenure is are 35 years old and below most of the protesters are in the ali uh to infuse and yes, they say that they have power in um, buzzing. that's why they want to that will not relent. and they say that they want to have their voice. it's hard loud and clear. take a look at the story. i did. solicitude executive the bill, you know, when hand me far soft, be signed up to help coordinate the tax support staff and she had no idea things would move this past. the 28 year old is one of thousands. who's taken to the
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street to demonstrate against a finance bill, which they say will people canyon's already struggling with the high cost of leaving for stuffy has been arrested and marked as a person of interest by the lease is the only thing if one is coming out you know, because we have time for a ty, at the 400 people unemployed and you keep pushing this, you need to for the taxes. you know, us to us. so no one is suppose setting some of things, you know, any suppose setting here you can not suppose that'd be so much. the only days of that you the government was to raise revenue to run a budget of $30000000000.00 between $2.00 to $3.20. find some of the controversial tax proposals. how being dropped from the bill. but the protest is say, that is not enough. manufacturers, retailers and investors have joined
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a condemnation that use government officials of wasting public funds and corruption candid does not have either the new problem can you has an expenditure problem. when you go to new york, they cannot make a growth. it can, yeah, it's going to make a growth is about 5 percent. they want to grow that have been by 13 percent of the amino gdp thought to come, what happened? police have a loud protest is to hold that the most ration on tuesday. the organize, i say they want to shut the country down. they've been trying to find parliament the night what they call over age. these young people will say they have hard enough and a lot of canyons support this demonstration. the practice has been largely peaceful, but human rights groups have a q security forces or using excessive force to despise people. to protest is what
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killed last week. rex can you kid's mother said has signed the blood to death when he was shot on the sy in one been i don't even know what to say to the government. the fighting for the rights while i use life bullets, it would have been easier to understand if you had had a weapon. it was just working with his friend mila. she hopes? no one else will have to barrio child was fighting for there. right. catherine saw you all to 0 nairobi of the israel supreme court has ruled that the army must draft the country's ultra orthodox jews. the ruling could split prime minister opinion and that to be all his coalition governments ultra orthodox policies are pounds, have nothing y'all. his ruling coalition and without the government will clumps leading to new elections. the cold side as well as compulsory military service applies to the ultra orthodox like any other citizens. i'm
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a show is the security of military studies professor with the, the institute for graduate studies, and joins us live now from london. mr. show, it was good to be able to probably got a decision that has huge rub medications pulled and that's in yahoo government. and also the potential plumps of the government. absolutely. so there are multiple facets for that of the 1st politically, e, with the net, no government. the you have that to also orthodox parties who have been the most as kind of dory with the strongest rhetoric on the war on in the, on garza and they have been not willing to pay the price of the war. so they are shifting their constituency from serving in the army. now, the rule of the board has ruled, so now there constitute the constituencies. may it be a bit worried then if it's unhappy, which means that the, this will reflect on them. and this will collect as well on the coalition
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government of mr. nick in the home. so that's on the political side. on the military side. i think the minute duty will be quite happy with that decision because they are suffering from a price to solve manpower. they need a lot more soldiers, especially they opened another from in south, nothing on that. and that this actually decision will give them significant percent because 2527 percent of all the young men larger before draft come from the this all adults, adults, communities. ready boost the uh. ready the numbers, but also it may have this some, all the complications because we know that out of the 5 units that the us found that they are violating the meeting major violations. and therefore they should, they. ready were investigated to be sanctioned photo. these units have adjusted that behavior and the mediated that'd be good. but the only unit then it's uh you
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know, the unit, the $97.00 is battalion of the v gate that comes from that from i'll draw the looks community. so the only one that at that and the has an adjusted anything and therefore maybe sanction at the latest stage. and of course it's really the conditions for mobilization of all told, well yeah, i can just jump in. i mean, this recent change, suddenly in the recruitment age and the length of service into the nation full service, has been the other bone of contention in the public display, or many of the pots. these very society that isn't ultra orthodox, will be relieved to hear what the supreme court has said, but it's not going to be cool. it's gonna be cold coming, participate because at the moment they are still obliged to be part of that was of the old, the old adults may well go back to court to appeal. and this whole time for the politicians to think about what they want to do. yes, it's not the and immediate it will not have an immediate effect, but it's a for the military. it does dep thing the right way for all the segments of days
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where you society or. ready does not belong to that segment. it's also a step in the right way for nothing, you know, is government, it's, and it's a big problem. it can, it, can he to end up in a collapse. so it's all that position. and for those politicians who, with the us getting like a mr, being viewed, and mr. smart bridge, well, been escalating 2 levels. that was frankly, the get can place them into the edit but accepting more crimes or insight into crimes. they would have to think twice about that because that then, and you know that a bulky, the here is very clear when escalate to that level. but they're not willing to take the goals. and you're going to go to the, to the court again to appeal against the mobilization of the whole constituency that while keeping that particular rhetoric, then you know, the bulk of the easy, it is very, very clear. okay, well, so i want to have some serious political ramifications domestically on the is i
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just decided to move in date, i think that's going to unveil itself and revolve in the coming as i'm sure from the moment. thanks very much. i ma, show that force. thank you. at least 30 people have been killed in is really strong since the also tuesday morning and is ready as try calling on behalf of the refugee compton central garza, gill 5 palestinians, 3 children, ottomans, the deadline. speak to to, to compass a my correspondence. he's long for us in there about another depressing day, suddenly as the sun rose to see what happened overnight topic. yes, so here that was extremely unplugged the noise and even unplugged the date where the east by the army has been balancing the entire dollar strep. and then every single cool, and especially about the focus is on the news of the strip. whether it's very mandatory, just in the last couple of hours, i've targeted 2 locations in gauze, a city where they have targeted. the simple cause to, i'm sitting here due to that attack,
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have been killed. one i would do 0 support clump has been hit by that is by the army. this place has been to to be an evacuation center for display san francisco club, the same time to now number of casualties have been transferred as there are 2 ongoing rescue operations by palestinian civil defense cruise. who said that within the past 48 hours the it's very um we have has targeted phonics evacuation centers across district, closing the bumper of the depths tools and even casualties amongst the billions. as we saw really disturbing images for palestinian children girls being completely killed. even for places that portfolio of being part of the grim focus right now by that is what um it was from target think the western areas of the goal is to strip these areas. now all the new patients were palestinians have been moving too often last year and even develop the operations at the north of the strip. i'm assuming he and the center of the gaza strip. we continue to lounge explosions as we can
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feel it's free for operations from different by that for bombardment into another part of i'm so rocks refugee camp as more kinds of has place has been conducted in the far south of the dogs districts in a rough life. district where the military, this is just an ongoing with some of the 2 of ration saying that these buddy from minnesota benjamin netanyahu announced that the manager of operations that on nearly to be over as they will try later to announce the defeat of how much petroleum in russell, who move to the face of the room for presented an intense and precise raise on dollars. a city is alongside that they will try to guarantee that scholars as newman got one of those, the threats for the is where the communities i'm a very so ring just to amongst the billions, especially young children. so have thought of composing that for us. and there are about, i think you will punch more head here. all the houses that are in use are including the we're looking at always real world goal is was influencing
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voters upcoming french election to the moon. and back a chinese spacecraft covering samples from the fall side of the moon lungs on the uninstalled reading champions this week. drive a lazy for this, the last lazy last 16 years old on somebody else. the chair likes the unless there's a last minute obstacle to leave the sold will plead guilty to one charge of conspiring to obtain and distribute classified information in the us courtroom on wednesday. now this ends the us as long running assets to prosecute the wiki weeks found a fully legally revealing government secrets, joel evans, house and story which he likes found. a julian a song leaving london for a us court room in the northern marianne islands. he's expected to plead guilty to
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conspiring to steal and distribute classified documents on us was on foreign policy . as long as the associate suggest the deal to freedom came together in recent days, it just came model bell, most prison. and what i hope is my last visit to see julia on the here in the prison, where he spent 5 years, 2 months and 2 weeks despite depending go to play a song you're supposed to still call him a hero. i think that the, the correct of course of action from the us government should have been to drop the case entirely. we will be seeking a partner, obviously, and it was this video that made headlines. i made julian assad. i'd gladly recognize the guy right. phillips, but it says the us military firing on reuters journalist and baghdad, the us justice department say the assign spotted with military intelligence
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analysts. chelsea manning to sue and then published more than $7000.00 pages of classified documents discussing to us was in iraq and afghanistan. us diplomatic e mails and other sensitive material i saw says he was practicing journalism, but took refuge in the ecuadorian embassy in london to avoid arrest. the us charged him in 2019, was violating the espionage act. and it's here on the pacific island of side, the us territory, where julian hassan is, will enter his guilty plea. no one saw coming here. and that was one of the many questions that people asked today is why stipend, why this us territory in the northern mariana islands will, according to port filings from the department of justice, the united states attorney. it's because the son didn't want to travel to the continental us to enter his guilty plea. and also because this is a close us court to his uh, to australia. we can like say massage will be returned to australia off to the air
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and there is nothing to be gained but he's continued incarceration, and we want him brought home to a strategy. it is not clear what julian hassan is would do when he returns to australia, or what restrictions his homeland will place on him. joel evans, out of there. doing this on the left, london stands to that bolt on a charge of slight ease. now, on the ground in bangkok where his plane is refueling, he'll then fly onto side pound in the lobby on the islands, which, as we've just mentioned, is the united states to have it tre, as well as to his colt. everything we can make says it's all relevant. central stylus. we not speak to daniel robinson. his lie for us in sydney. and what's the reaction? why you are to the news that's developing in the past few hours? it will people, he in australia, he's support is excited and they are elated to hear this news that the wiki likes
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found that is due to become a free man after he's hearing in side hand. and we have heard moments ago that he's, he's due to arrive in australia is capital in cameras. first for full spending time with his family. and that is something that he's brother not long ago has said that assigned is really looking forward to being back with. he's partner and he's children and saying he's family, but his brother also said that assigned is feeling overwhelmed and he's caught in a still a has said that while she's grateful for all the support they have received, she is cautious. she says she would not believe that assigned is truly free and to she can hold him in her. so while there is still some steps to takes julian, a sanchez mother has said that she's grateful that these parts of the old deal is all over. and while it has been tough for her over the past 14 years, she said this moment really was a result of the power of quiet diplomacy. something that was echoed by
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a sanchez's father today to quite diplomacy has really been the consistent theme with australian governments. here today we saw a red bipartisanship in parliament, a support for assigned cross to potty lines. the prime minister said that this case is going on for far too long and that assigns needs to come hon. it's been an extraordinary saga that has really gone beyond legal teams. it's been an effort across 3 governments as well as constant conchella assistance and pressure from he's supporters that have been flashing for this moment. no problem. and that for is, is that me, thanks very much. let's go over to david shepherd. she's a citizen and the just the spokes person for the australian green posit using camera and joins us now like mississippi to kentucky with us on the out. is there a, as done the i mentioned that the government talk about quite diplomacy. i was wondering how much of a surprise this decision is to you? did you have any inkling this was happening or has it come out of the blue? oh, well we, we saw that the us administration did a soft release of this as
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a possibility. throw out a sort of semi official lake to the washington post some months ago. and julian's team is legal team is family have been doing what they can to sort of build on that in the last few months. there was, there was, it was a lot of hopeful speculation in the last 48 hours. but something good was about to happen and, and i think for millions and millions of a strategy this couldn't come soon enough for bringing julian harm in showing that they can be with his family and his kids. and finally, freddy, when he's on the crime was telling the truth is to not come say that indeed, i mean, a great sense of really full residential for all of his support has got to. doesn't really stop the facts on the ground that he exposed. what was the atrocities of the us to the rock and that's not going to way and that's going to continue to run by line sho, as well. there's a very powerful outcome from is
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a global solidarity action that caught across not just millions of his writings, but millions of people across the globe who, who recognized the power of troops telling who recognize that the when he likes. and julian assigns, gave us the inside view of the way the us military was. so cavalier started this, interested with the lives of iraqi civilians and, and the collateral mode of india. i would show the, the, the lack of even a level of respects for the lives of rocky civilians. and as it turns out for journalists, some that was really the crime, i think in the eyes of the united states, the crime was that julian, let us say some of the truths about these a pool of holding. what was then, of course, that was the war which my own government is trying and government was also can attend. and i think that explains in many ways just the, the level of anger and the extent to which the united states and most security agencies advertise julia massage to the ends of, to the ends of the earth. and,
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and the fact that he stood up to them with some water 1900 dies in, in, in china, only in the u. k. prison. so the fact that he stood up with him and now will come home, i think is a testament to the power of truth. i don't think you, you just touched on this, not the about, you know, your own government, the all straightened government isn't put into question now sending the public domain about that relationship between australia and us there. there are lots of you might say, lots of adults to be joined up here. yes. you can work on the economy and you can work on the environment. the, when it comes to military matches and boxes of wool or a dictatorship. i mean, the, the foreign policy has to be questioned doesn't, isn't. well, one does, how come bro, willow won't change over this issue as well. they, they are too large bodies in australia. there's a labor body which is the kind of center each party. and there's a more right wing coalition body, they between that and try and monopolize the public discussion and, and, and what broke any criticism of the connections with the united states. but,
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but wiki likes has allowed millions of australians to stop questioning that side as quote and ask, well, if this is what one of our allegedly closest allies, he's willing to do to an australian who, who had no territorial links with united states, was in the united states citizen had non contractual obligations, but that was still willing to plucky mount from anywhere on the planet and put him in jail and try and keep the job for less because he spilled the beans on the united states military. i think millions of strategies are asking more is that really the actions of a france and, and, and yes, we're all very grateful that a deal has now been struck and julian can come home. but the price, the julian, the sanchez paid the price, his wife and these katie cindy's dad and he's, and his brother have pied, has been far too high. and it's been a price that's paid extracted from a country that is meant to be $1.00 of our friends. david street bridge has been good to get your insight. thanks so much for joining us phone camera or
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the the fuel watching the obviously we use our visa, whole robin, and remind to of on top stories protests of financing with lease and the candy and capital during demonstrations against proposed tax rises and diesel. and you told finals that was on the finance bill, which opponent say will increase the cost of basic goods. israel supreme court has ruled that his wealth, compulsory military service applies to the ultra orthodox like any other citizens. the ruling could split the prime minister benjamin that's the all his coalition government at least 30 people living build. it is very strong since the hours of tuesday morning. so these are the s products on the other because even if he comes in jobs are killed. 5 palestinians, 3 children, or a month for that front. we'll go to the polls on sunday. the big issues are
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immigration of the economy. but in a country with europe's largest jewish population and one of the largest muslim communities, israel's war on dogs that is affecting how some will vote. bennett smith is in power of the every week since early october, somewhere in friends. there were protests against the war in gaza. news on candidates in the parliamentary elections being asked where they stand on the left vocal criticism of israel has made some traditional support as an easy re my ass on who's just been elected from these 1st palestinian french member. the european parliament acknowledges the challenges they face the it's really good to go back to the book, but i want to tell the jewish voters with all humility, that no parties perfect. we are perhaps not the perfect on progressive issues or
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change a quality with a fight against discrimination or antisemitism. we are humans behind these political organizations. but what we promote is a society we. everyone can live as who they are. it is absolutely the opposite of the far right. the only party convicted in, quote, for inciting hatred, discrimination and racism. but when celebrated, holler close to store and says crossville said he'd vote for the fall right over the left, the lines it shopped, the country. it exposed how troubled some jewish voters with the options before them in this election, adding to the tension to teenagers from a power sub of, of charged with the rate of a 12 year old go, aggravated by anti semitism. this is a riley to show solidarity. it's only showing me think ahead of the fall left said he was horrified by the crime. but marie le panel the far right. so an opening to criticize what she called stigmatization of jews by the fall left. it's what seems
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to be a friend, and i tell you seems to be put start a friend. we are getting between an enemy for a business term length of sales forever from the right. so we need to focus on the center. why? because today, when you're doing, you need to focus, we need to invest on republicans and the ripley. make a demo pressing isn't the middle. this is the center. it's on usual for a foreign event to have a significant impact on a domestic election. but it's rose war and gaza polarized french society to such an extent what some people will vote based on how the political parties view the company. and that could have an impact on what is one of the most consequential elections that that'll be easy to dismiss our power. the legend many a's a military and political i list enjoys the phone, probably is good to have you with us on the program. so perhaps we all are aware that for many politicians as more at stake in any election,
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but how does sort of the israel garza will play out on the electioneering sites and what you've seen so far. thanks for having me. odd things to be a guy that will has a significant implication on the result of the elections. the voters all close the watching, the candidate position on domestic, but also international issues including what's happening in the mid eighties and our team. many people watch what was happening in the prestigious university as see also paul paul and the cell phone way. students went out in protest against what's happening in god's us demanding that the french, the president stops the supply of weapons to these 3 days and condemns. these are really action and gods. but then on the other hand, we have seen how they come to attack, came from the right and from those to support the president or property can. and uh,
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the president policies st, accusing the left space that are not unified, that they are. and they sent me to as empty st mine. and this is where things are becoming a bit dead. and the mad key area for the less, because part of the less doesn't want to be at to, to accept this kind of a cause ation. when the tradition of the land is known for its support, the public, how does it cost? uh how difficult kinds of jumping uh how difficult is it then for present by crawl to find that sort of center position because he was still asleep behind as well as the beginning of the goal is well, his position has changed the way the politician changes position even in the best suck list of, of the cab delivery. it does confuse the electorate. so where does my chrome sit now with how does that sits in the wide conversation about where the gauze of what
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was going on, the affiliation and the support for israel or not. what to be honest, muff calling doesn't fit any way. he has lost the elections in the european parliament and he moved for 2 uh, again, only 15 percent of the vote when my main defend a 151.5 percent. so the move, the in pharmacy changing toward the far right because my call doesn't know where to stand. he has lost africa. he has lost the influence in the middle east. he has supported these really needs at the beginning and then patients very shortly is trying to criticize what is right and is doing. but the majority of the population will support guides. us all know the majority of the vote is people want to change and they want to get rid of him because in the 2nd round of the presidential elections, we need to remember he got only 23 percent. and he said people advocate for me
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because they didn't want to go to mac independent, but things are changing today. even if somebody can defend standing with is right. a is not standing with the police teen it. but these pickering, the framing off the french when the immigration was security, but then we see the candidate of the president then sanctioning and then b, i did not send that assembly for raising the fact. but by this time when she was holding it pen with the side of the page, read inside the parliament and she is the speaker. so this contradiction is too obvious today to the french people. never that as that concern is more on domestic issue. although guys it has imposed itself not only on indian accent or europe and the reason us, but for the 1st time is such a big jewish community in fries or just see how this whole trends pause when the vote happens. very, very soon,
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elijah many thanks. so much for joining us in power. so thank you for having me. the wrong they scheduled to hold elections in 3 days after the southern death of the rainy and present. it became raised the last month. they're right in the presidential candidates on making the final push to persuade votes as the upcoming election. the guardian counselor 12 member investing body ever seen by the country supreme nita ali, how many approved 6 candidates, including a reformist politician to run for president. so, so this is all correspond. joining us from the writing capital say around supreme leader was speaking moments ago, what sepi and say well, she has been talking about, particularly the candidates making some warnings to the candidates. and telling them that she is observing that some of the changes are too much focusing on the good relations with us. they haven't already said that. that is not that you're actually being towards. so iran needs to develop their relations with the rest of the world. however, when it comes to the usa,
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the candidates must be quite cautious and you also was broken. i bought that you roms. palmer is not based on the, on the stock of his miss aisles, the minute to the heart of power and so one, however, the political participation to the election is also another subtract off or iran. and he also has be warning some of the candidates not to work with the team in case they were elected. not the church would, with the teams that are too much, too much reliant on the usa. but one of the strongest emphasized through his peach was focusing on the importance of the high turnout in the upcoming election. which i think at the high time out is important to us choosing the right to pass and is also crucial. the right person is the one who believes in the islamic republics, principles, although the main result of a high time out is that it gives the nation pride and also when it foils the
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enemy's plots. yes, hi, turned out so not one of the wrongs, but it's pretty positive points when it comes to elections that at any level, be they local presidential welding, be looked at the tradition of the after the revolution of 1979 on your on has enjoyed the high turnouts, for almost beckett's so, and whenever the running pulled, the glass top judgment was facing any less. the missing cries, this was the questions being raised about is less than the seats that will say, did i know for shows will say, well, look at the highway, high turnout, you know, it for the co participation processes and the elections. but that trans has stopped in the last 2 elections in the presidential less than 2021. the turnout was just a little bit over 48 percent. and then 2 months ago, during the product, the parliamentary elections, the turnouts was below 41 percent. so that kind of low turnout,
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these creat another list them as the problem for the running political and military establishment here. so that's why securing a higher turn out is not on the i bought the, the dress but as of the port because i'm the participation to the election. but it's also a matter of the less them see as well. and height are now in the wrong is regarded as a concept as an approval to the islamic system. here in your, on this wide, supremely, there has been focusing on that again and again. and we do not know whether you're this time is going to be higher than that, but the pools are showing that the, the, the, the, the turn i think this election is expected to be just slightly above 50 percent or so. so the thanks very much for the updates from tech, from of the people in the united kingdom of jesus, those and just a, a weeks time after the problem is the really soon i cannot say stuff election last month. opinion polls indicate that the conservative policy is that to lose its majority and problems the 1st time involved in the decade concern such as the cost
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of living crisis and immigration. a high on the agenda for voters, general report, snow from london. and i will find some results when really soon i cool the summary election unexpectedly many in his own party, salty madness, and then as no opinion polls put so next conservatives on average, 20 points behind the opposition, labeled potty a deficit. no governing party has recovered from 2 when the rain fell and the prime minister's parade would turn out to be a bad omen. does that raise? because litzy, nobody saw it coming and it was on clear what the decision making was. but fundamentally, if he's talking that's okay for me, but the best place not least his own policy, you didn't seem to be ready in a number of ways to fight to campaign. and so actually that's why you've seen a lot of the missteps you have. it was a pa, 7 weeks, was that it did long being assumed that soon ack would allow more time for the living conditions and the economy to improve national health service waiting lists
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to shorten and flights carrying asylum seekers out of the country to finally take off i think what you can to jason in the front that he went in, some of the ross has been in austin, which i think is what most people are expecting is that he didn't expect. and the thing to get significantly back to it's a quite a useful indicates that that's the fundamentals for the conservatives on know, increasing and we're not going to increase one, perhaps a valid reason for going into the country sooner rather than later was the head of a threat from the far right reform policy, but a subsequent reform search has proven that to be another type miscalculation, the conservative votes. he's now split with some analysts predicting and extinction level defeats. the anti immigration politician nigel farrell was quick to return his leader up the reform party. the goal, he said, the takeover of what's left with the conservatives. that really puts the normally posse coming into government most likely to deliver one of the things they say they
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were going to do. otherwise. i think that that selection, you could have some sort of options agency coming through and as well as people in this country who would be concerned about laws in its not to stages, the campaign has taken another bad to risk. so next party, on the same day that an attack ad warned against betting on labor. conservative insight as it relates to have placed successful bets on the election. think just before it was announced, friends, you know, sort of the blow to the image of conservative propriety in a campaign that looks like a gamble going wrong. journal how i'll just basically against a political compensation and the author of the book, democracy for sale, a join us on line from london, kentucky with us just to get on the program talking to a lot of english people and scottish and welsh, and based on the old nyland across the u. k. the still in shock that student has cold selection. it wasn't expected. i know we've discussed it in the weeks leading to this movement in times you know, to,
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to digest what's going on. but the country still didn't show christmas. it's quite remarkable, really, it's more than a month since the general election was called it state action is not is it's, it's a, it's a week and a half away. the use of the campaigns been going on for a long time. but on one level, i think the whole country hasn't really woke up to the fact the general election campaign is happening at all on one of the reasons because it was such a shock really soon hadn't even told his own cabinet ministers. he actually went to the king and ask for the solution of problems, which is what happens in the u. k. without turning his complement as is very unusual. he only told them afterwards. his key aids didn't know is key staff didn't know what he's sitting on, the very least crucially to conserve, the party was ready for to come pay. so where is he had to bring it by? this is the one big advantage of purchasing a had over the position. labor party was been able to name today's to be able to call it excellent. we wanted that was seen as a bit of a cult card, but he didn't use it well. so it was,
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it was an artist on expected look at actually labor, right. the gates 1st brought to conservative. and it's felt like ever since he called election can service been running to try and re gain any momentum. okay, well let's take a look at the issues i want to time soon. i think that installation, for example, as a vote when the pound in your pocket will when the day i mean hospitalization as insulation come down enough for the vote to to see that difference when the cost of living crisis is top of the debase agend. so this is the real issue, it's a 2nd line, the number of his have is to keep buying stace things he would get on. and then he would take these to the country. i wanted to say one of which is a place which is actually the one issue where in many respects he has the least ad kind of an active part. and in any change on inflation been driven mainly by call you energy prices, mainly caused by the war and ukraine and britain inflation of mailbox downs, trends. just 2 percent the bank coming in, but it's target race. it's only been there for a matter of months, really,
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and most people say aren't competing. i just had a long period of fi installation, you know, almost double digit inflation. their wages are not going as far as far as they were a couple of years ago. so everyone's a lot of people are feeding stretched bonuses or feedings stretched, and they're not seeing the benefits of this. and unfortunately, they're not, in some respects, he's a very wealthy man and he's a millionaire. his wife is a millionaire to and that kind of sense that he's, i was just touched as he thinks of dusty and facial figures make a change to people. but that's been a really touched on his campaign. defensive people. he's as a talked to people, the situation haven't changed, but he's just pointing to economic figures and saying that they have. well, the other issue is the battle lines on immigration. they've been ruled across all the major policies. each of the major policies has its own red lines of what they will always do on immigration is officially divisive issue. but does it from subject such as health, education, policing, and security of what you're seeing, which is interesting on immigration, isn't always big,
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big feature the company in the many respects, especially since the reemergence of noise or for us who left the room kind of in many ways is credited with causing the brakes a referendum and the success of all to the do your community 2016 since he's reemerge becoming a leader to reform party. emigration is become a bigger issue cuz that's his big platform. but what you're saying is for conservative folks as a conservative minded vultures, it's more of an issue than it is for the rest of the country. so you have a small, a small, less than $0.50 population who are really mobilized around this issue. the conservative party had side imagery, so united he'd get this were on the policy where and basically um, asylum seekers. waterman process would be central wanda. he was that he would get that policy also. brown. he hasn't been able to get those slides off the ground, which is one of his tests was in many ways he's failed. so it's a struggle for the conservatives. they're trying to talk to him of ration, but they've been outflanked on the rice by the reform party. but there's also a lot of roles as you want to hear more about things like dna testing, the costs of living, who frankly, are less motivated by immigration,
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is an issue. and the concern has already been squeezed on both sides. so they've been squeezed by the centrist volt, that wants to hear more about the bread and butter issue, shall be called on by a bolt on the royce. that's very bones of age by migration, but doesn't trust the concern of the party on the issue. well, so lots days left between now and then, but for the moment to get a good thanks for joining us from london are still ahead here and i'll just say it right in sports, but you make it 3 wins. and 3 of us and the all various types of reaching the north town stay. the business latest is sponsored by him to lot global. your real estate destination in due by the
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type of support the history. so thank you very much. it is taken, afghanistan's corrects is just 14 years for making this senior walk up to ab to reaching the semi finals for the 1st time. they be bangladesh to the best folks in the final for the t. 20 woke up tough conditions in the west indies went down to san could only post a 115 for 5 and the endings. the rain delays put bangladesh on the prussia to chase that title in just under 12 ivis. and they almost did it on base and 50 full from list and best friend to deny. ask uninstalled the fairytale when bots rashid khan and the new hawk took full kits each salita kennestone to a famous h from victory. they'll play south african, the 1st semi finals on wednesday. it's a big argument for our being in the city. we find that is in the yeah, i think the ticket we have played in the mean so far. things like we,
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i read is mtv. the send me the and uh, they'll be able to go into that as far as the ability of getting into the game and performing best for the team. so i don't know how i can describe my feeling, but it's, it's massive achievement boss of a team and have a nation to be the same as in the. and i was looking forward to the city as well. these are the scenes in the southern city of hostile so that victory asked on celebration that seems qualification for the t 20 semi finals. also then narrow in as a bangladesh at the wells. comp. india are also 3, so the last full captain. very good shaw my hit 92, a 41 bulls to lead india to a 20 for one victory. april straight. you who are now eliminated from the tournaments. india will play defending champions, england on thursday. and so he's head coach mathias, but he has praised his play is never say die, attitude offer loss costs equalizer against croatia. put them into the last 16 at the european championship. chrysler will go to the penalty in the 2nd hall for
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a handful. for the captain luca margaret stepped out, but so he spoke, kick sage, by generally donado ma montreal made amends just 33 seconds later he put aside in front at that point price. so it coming through was run, is asking for a fee and it stays that way until the 98th minute. unless he is a can you equalize? it's lead to send the defending champion to the no council price of finish on $2.00 points, which probably wouldn't be enough to see them. progress had been what i mean. this is the dream of every child and plan to score a goal for your national team. i think discordant and very important game is such an important competition. it is added value. but as the focus jump is really that that was very stressful. so we kept that thing right until the end. but unfortunately, football was most of us with us tonight. but that's part and parcel of footballs, but often it gives you plenty of smiles on this. but on other occasions, it makes you very sad about that. and the other group,
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the not spain made it 3 wins from 3. they beat albania, one mill with a goal is to put on, put is spain had already put so, so in the last 16 before this game, but the result and now, pena ongoing, a confirmation of how group b finished to spain. top of the pile of 9 points, it's least thinking 2nd ahead of croatia, who as i mentioned will more than likely go home and albania, also going out farms. this play is go in search of the 1st goals at this tournament when they faced poland on tuesday, and this still a big question mark can you, if it can, and by face participation in the final group match fonts through with the netherlands in that last match and beat australia in that openness, thanks to an austrian and go how much was also it? and bob pay broke his nose. he's been training with a new faced mosque ahead of the game later. whether or not he'll play is still to me, to tom and phone and have already been eliminated from the tournaments. well, fronts remain in, in the flight top spots in group d,
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in the netherlands. also looking to finish top sites that ahead of fronts on goals sold as they prepare to face australia. well, that's how much for the dots against girlfriend next team who'd be po number 31. and you know, already showed that place in the last 16 is a for pet. suffice levine yet, but a, when would guarantee top spot in groups? see they were the runners of the law series. but if it on the pressure off to, to lackluster performances so far, this tournaments a one know when of a sub you, out of one went through with denmark. we're a high profile team, we use expectations and we fully understand everything we do is going to be scrutinized. so i'm very comfortable living that life, but i don't need to engage in extra no, cuz on mine biggest critic and i think players are as well. so there's nothing to be gained from us, it's going to help improve us listening to external criticism. we know what we've done well, we're very honest about that. we know where we need to be best to group seeing. it
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looks like this going into the final round of matches. denmark can go through with the winter of a sub yet, but both sub, yet i'm living. you still how the hopes of reaching the last 16 depending on how the results turn out on the night. as result, copeland america campaign is go to a disappointing thoughts. they were held to a goal, a stroll by costa rica, martine use gold in the 1st tough with this amount of side, dr. vo check. and they had a string of chances in the 2nd home too. but it finished new now much will actions tell you about in columbia is opening game. how does that are to because that's how, by 1st health goals is they beat power like to one to extend that on the street to $24.00 much is the group. the teens play again on friday with columbia facing costa rica on power flight taking on pursuit the florida. panthers have won this 1st suddenly, comp time to lift the competing a full 3 went in the epic series. with the edmonton oilers,
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of the break for them to learn from j. b. the news. so you can hear it. so thanks for your time. the the that the good news is that i technician that i try to, but they should really down because the the, the med tech is rather towards, i wanna live in a condo additional nation. is that the,
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