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the this business uptake these me gross dot net bundle dash before to use the the hello, i'm a, there's a problem and this is the news our lives from door ha, coming out for the next 16 minutes, iranians are choosing a new president after they lead to it but i would as he was killed in a helicopter crash last month. joseph biden stumbles while donald trump repeats, false claims and the 1st us presidential debate ahead of november's election,
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civil defense, cruise and gaza. and one of the depth of 3 of the colleagues killed by, as well as the latest round of strikes for the night. also ahead i'm stuck fast and we for think from nice. we have plans by the fall, right. national valley part of career to say is among the large migrant population in the city has of sundays election. the announcement of how much would the schools the us soccer federation is condemning the online waste as abuse of which plays. also, they suffered the self defeat to panama. i'd be called by america, leaving them in danger. open early exit the we begin this news out in iran villages, accosting the ballots and an early presidential election, the choosing
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a successor to abraham lacy was killed in a helicopter crash last month. 2 candidates withdrew on thursday, leaving full content as in the race, a centrist, or reform list. and to conservatives, many iranians are divided on whether version will address pressing issues, including the economy and mandatory job laws. the number one and 5, the as an ordinary member of society and the next button, political refers, it seems that everyone should come to the post today and participate and support the validity of the system. motion to talk with an engine assignment. we participate in choosing the political faith and administration of our country by ourselves to vote for the way of thinking that is close to us and would like to have the presidency around for 4 years. so hard for
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a lot correspondence saying of others covering the elections for us use in the capital of pet on zayna. we've heard from supreme data, i are the one that ali how many urging people to come out and vote after this. no, to announce the last presidential and the reason parliamentary elections. tell us, what do you have to say the well yes, the supreme leader in the past few days made calls for a massive turn out to you, saying that this is basically a duty of the people because through the people this nomic republic gets strength and it gets legitimacy in iran, elections take on a whole new meaning because it is a referendum on the establishments on the system. and that's why, for those in power, it is very important that there is a high voter turnout in the past few years. there's been a decline info to turn off the last election in 2021. 48 percent parliamentary
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elections just a few months ago of 41 percent. but it is still too early to say whether or not we are going to see a higher turn off the opinion polls suggest between $50.00 to $55.00 now for one of the contenders, the reform is candidates. it is important to have a high turn out. this will give him a chance to win this election. now there are 3 men now in the race. one of them, like i mentioned, the reform is candidates, but you also have to conservative candidates. but the very fact that they put into nights and presents a consensus figure to run in this election is after disadvantage. because the splits votes could go either to the reform is candidates, or if no candidates gets 50 percent of the ballots. then we're heading to avon off, so i'm mix feeling mixed reaction. so you know, the elect to read the 20 percent electorate. this is the core base of the conservative cam. uh they are out in force. they are supporters of the established
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that you have many people who are staying at home and who don't believe in the system and who believes that their votes will not make any change. and of course we have, those were voting for the reform is politicians who believe that at least there's could be some change incremental change in, in their daily lives in the votes. that even though you don't, you know, election day is a day of joy and happiness for ronnie is especially when it comes to the presidential election, which will determine the next few years of the country. because yet there is another important issue and that is the high turn out of both is and it is a definite need for the islamic republic. the existence and dignity of the country before the world is relying on the presence of people. that's why we recommend out to people to take the issue of participation in this important political test. you know, to, you know, as of course, turn out is one of the most important things that we will be keeping an eye on over the next few hours. and the days, but meanwhile, zayna,
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we know that the country has faced no shortage of challenges. so what has been the main issues and the election campaign leading up to the election? well, the words that you hear time and time again, when you talk to you around in the economy, they are suffering. they say that the economy is in crisis inflation. their purchasing power has been effective because of the currency depreciation. so what they want is their lives to improve and the presidential hopefuls during the campaign a they, the cases are focused on the economy during the week of the 5 presidential debates because they know this is what concerns the people. now it's not easy. this country is under international sanctions. it's outside the international financial system. now you have some candidates. the main contenders say that they're not interested
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in at the top with, with the, with us or reviving the nuclear deal that could lead to the lifting of sanctions. and then you have other candidates saying that we need to work on lifting the sanctions in order to improve people's lives. so yes, it is the economy. this is what concerns people. there's also another challenge. the reform is comp today, and they could be making some sorts of a political come back for them. this is important in the past. they didn't call for participation. now they're calling for participation. but even the reform is campus treading slowly, being programmatic and saying that change is going to come from within and change is going to be slow. so at the end, what is the post election phase is most likely going to be about continuous seats rather than change china, thank you very much for that. that is a no call the all the nations joining us live from the capital pet on. let's take a closer look at the funds. one is in the presidential election site. johnny lee is a former chief new,
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clear negotiation and member of the supreme national security council mohammed by. they've got a boss as being the speaker of parliament since 2020, and previously served as man and police chief of pet on and muscle possessed john as the sold performance candidate. he's a surgeon form of health minister and wants to revive aspects of the 2015 nuclear deal with the western nations. and we'll join now by mohammed that on the professor at the university of head out. and he's joining us live from the always good to speak with you. list them it on the lots to pick up on from what correspondence they know how the was saying. i want to start with the point that she was making that the soul, reformist candidate has asked those who are reform minded to come out and void. we've spoken about how large or to turn out has been an issue. do you think that those people who would support him would support, possess kion will heat, has cooled, perhaps not. the supreme lead is cool,
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but the soul reform is candidates. cool to come out and vote. as i think the writing politics is much more complicated. polls consistently show that there is a high degree of legitimacy in the eyes of ordinary iranians with regards to this time it for public itself. and it's not as if those who don't know what they oppose this, not me for public. they are maybe after about 10 percent or so that i dislike it, but more or less people uh, support the system. these are pools that different institutions. iranian info on carry out the reform is comp in this so called principal, this or conservative camp date to each constitute maybe 2025 percent of the iranian population each, but they are very diverse in themselves. mister present, doctor position young is a, let's say centrist reform is cabinet and he's not
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a radical just like he's not the same thing as that. say the previous presidents, doctoral honey. he has his own calculations, his own world view, but the reform is kept is fully solid behind him because they feel that he is the closest to what they want to achieve. on the other hand, the conservative or the principles campus, they say they are be divided as well. and so you, you actually do see over that between dr. young and dr. j. me, when it comes to social justice issues. and you also see, let's say more, a more that's a liberal stands when it comes to, that's the economy by dr. cuz that's, that's a really interesting point that you're making because generally is seen as the most hod rice. and you'll saying that he actually has things in common with the reformers candidate as you say, it's not black and white as it is a very complicated picture in iran. how strong would you say the film is movement,
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and yvonne is the protest in 2022. following the death of you know, mazda, i'm meaningful, refusing to cover her hair, didn't have an impact on the movement as well as well. first of all, she didn't die because she wasn't covering her hair. i think that 4 days later showed that quite clearly. and she collapse at in a, in a hall. and she had showed no sign of physical injury. and her hands were not tied when she was leaving the police vehicle. this is something that a certain centers of power in the west to the persian media. they began to promote inside the run and they were, they were for minting unrest. and by the time the footage came out, it was already too late and we had riots in the country. so her tragic death was not. there's no evidence that she was beaten or anything like that. and but the reformist movement is not opposed to this topic. republican be wrong,
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there are elements within their form is movement that are opposed, but you have to keep in mind that some of my doctor visits kion is a considers himself to be a, a, a strong stop supporter of this topic republic. so he, if he comes to power, he is not, this is the, we have a very broad range of views in this country. and we do have competitive elections. and i think that except for one or 2 instances, the turnout have in fact let me uh, a good example when the highest turn out was when the, during the 2nd term of the nation, which was 85 percent. so the highest turn up with gabe results that were not reforms. ok, then you had very high results for the previous president. hot tammy and roll honey
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later on. and i think that shows that many people who voted for mr. hard time. you also voted for mr. i'm at the new job and they also voted for mr. ro, honey, and many also voted for president re c, and we saw the funeral turn out, and those people who are on the streets were not affiliated to any particular party . so as i said, politics and you run is very complicated. mr. morality. thank you for your analysis . that is mohammed brandy from pet on. so thank you for printing more ahead on the news out including why as well as fall i finance minister is threatening to build one legal settlement for every country that recognizes palestine. i'm in the vicinity of it is central england, and i will tell you how the housing crisis is affecting people ahead of the general election. the,
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the 1st televised debate and the vase for the white house has left the concerns about president joe biden's ability to re serve if he's re elected in november socials. and the democratic party have told, i'll just say on that and full on panic mode occupied and struggled at times to answer questions and stay coherent. he and donald trump spot over the economy of ocean and migration, as well as the was in ukraine, and garza island fisher. begins coverage. a no welcomes, no handshakes that are policy differences between the 2 presidential candidates. and they don't like each other either without question. so worst president, the worst presidency in the history of our country. by the time we left, there's things right. chaos who literally chaos for this was not a good night for to abide for a man that spent several days preparing. he fumbled answers, struggle to highlight the successes, i can trust them with donald trump. record will be there,
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but he look more into mind than the mine he wants to replace. he's not equipped to be president, you know, and i know it is ridiculous by them. highlight to thomas exaggerations and this claims about his record while in the white house, every single thing he said is a lie. this was a daughter, just possibly the most consequential debate in american history, millions to and then even people traveling over america. flight site protest is reminded the candidates of the global implications of events in atlanta to bite and rejected drums idea that the us was no longer respected, no longer admired on the world stage. the idea that somehow we are just failing country. i've heard a president talk like history for little some claims, he would rather not be involved in politics, but failed to you had to act. i wish you was a great president, democrats, so trying to put a brief, based on what happened to you, and privately, somebody consider if bite and should be replaced at the party's convention in
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a few weeks. i don't know a democrat of my party that would do so, especially after tonight, we have is back as enough to to be to then to abide and try to put a good spin on things. claiming fact checkers will get from the coming dates. i can think of one thing, he said that was true. total comes campaign. no, believe they have an advantage. perhaps one could even overcome his legal problems . before the debate, many voters were concerned that joe biden was just too old nor help to another for years and the white house. this performance will not have ease through his fears. island fisher, i'll just see it up as a line to to the us. support for your claim was a contentious point and fridays presidential debate by the defendant has administrations $175000000000.00 of military aid and said, i've got 50 other nations around the world to support ukraine, including japan and south korea. on the other hand, donald trump bout to settle the world between russia and ukraine if we elected,
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but didn't say how trump also said that on the biden, we're closer to world war 3 than anyone can imagine. and he's going to drive us there. he does all my of is the executive director of the you raise it, democracy initiative and he's joining his life on the ukrainian capital. thank you very much for your time window. what president biden stands on the war is, but do we know with donald trump stands on support for ukraine? he only said perchance to him, for ending the war would not acceptable off to being pressed on the issue as well. that's precisely going from. so sort of, uh, you know, position on all these, these international uh, big international uh, problems uh, having to do with bored peasy. remember donald trump engaged in his diploma c with kim jong on the decade on north korea. he promised that he could just use his personal charm. and or, you know, dissolve the, the, you know,
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the greatest conundrum since what, what you with the world has no at that point. now we're faced with another one that big one. what are your ups biggest land based voices, what, what you wouldn't buy and what does what donald trump said precisely, but these voters won't take here. easy solution. so you know, we will give you credit and um, you know, more weapons then uh your thought possible. put your don't sit down and negotiate with them, and we will deprive you create a all of our military assistance ukraine is that let's get refuses to sit down. that is ultimately, donald trump's position is being fleshed out now by the conservative eric ditch foundation. following up on his remarks, so i suspect that the, you know, it will remain just like the media or the, the donald trump quality you're saying is on the way and remains to be fleshed out . so how worry then is ukraine is you are, if you know, trump again, refused to make it clear commitment to nato,
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instead bragging about his efforts. he said 3 sides of the up to date on the jews. is you are worried about possible trump presidency in europe. is worried about the adult drug as possible. you a 2nd, the presidency, but with the exception of folding in the baltic states. uh, i yeah. you know, i'm not see the sort of momentum of that would be a result of those worries. you know, we still major countries such as the france and britain, and it really does have been a recent military report that says they are on the staff by an order of hundreds of thousands in case of a land base board with russia. and if the argument is that let me put, you will not stop on your brain will roll over your brain and continue. here's the question. they give, let's say, poland mould all the baltic states that the natural response would be to bolster. you'll land based armies for our country do what did it all up? shoulds as promise, and i'll do the order of $200000000000.00 to, to boost the,
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you know, the, the, the bonus, there's a budget we're still seeing that the germans army is really far from any sort of readiness to meet the invading russian force. you to buy some calculations that they went this for started, germans, people despair, the, the army would have lasted a week against the russian onslaught. so countries of what they're saying, country to the seriousness with which they take warnings by trump's former associates, including john bull from the truck, will take america out of need, though they are not acting up fast enough to prepare for that event. you well, it's an all right, i'm really sorry that we're run out of time features on last. thank you so much for your analysis. we really appreciate it. i the candidate souls are asked about as well as one, gaza bite and insistence the us table ceased. 5 proposal is the way to end the war and let him also store and get simply mentation by them said the only one who wants
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to want to continue is home us. and he wants to again insist that the us had saved israel as its biggest supporter with trumpet back saying israel is the one that wants to continue the war and shouldn't be allowed to finish the job. that spring and tom and god will if he's an assistant professor of public policy at the doha institute for graduate studies, specialist on conflict resolution and international aid. he's joining us live from celebrate today. good to see you missed a god. move gaza is the will, has been a key foreign policy issue in the election. did you say, what did you make of what either candidate have to say? did you see much difference in the policy? the certainly, you know, and the, what's really striking. i mean that these are presidents so that some candidates for to do over and above that is happening, involved in the amenities of not have the vision for
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a big decision. putting the coffee really is the most of the discussion has been focused on the teaching whose was the whole thing, isn't it? and also on ways of and to come us, but there was nothing on on the big piece project, the piece of the house permanently. and this culture is the and eventually create the state. so obviously the 2 candidates of the behind the latest and we've seen the blood shed and gaza under president biden's leadership. we have seen him being called genocide jones because of the us administration support for israel won the blood shed continues. do you see it costing him in the upcoming election? sorry, i'm looking at your question. how much do you think that divide and administration
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support for israel do over the course of the one gaza is going to cost this government when it comes to the election. a i think just it's the last because the 2nd mental voters. ringback that involve the voters being uh, american children from views or americans to model this of the by the americans wants to do that for this and makes it good for me because it was the more i think the binded by that has i yeah, the sheriff's before he's or the president was she moves on on the costume, they started investing or functioning. so i think i the as, as, as we don't know what to do and i mean, so it's, it's a huge favor. it's a more soon social 2 and for the, for the installation of the i think i the, i think finding in fact it was the segments of all this. i think this one the most
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up to for, to do it. so as we have already found on the face of this, i don't the, i think this moment of them in the us, into your society and do more engagement among the people in the family. and. busy those, this is the thing with the cnn from this war. i think it's a little around this one, the one benefits the call, take them for the conflict. but the problem is that not the problem, because as to pick up on these items. so any big vision vendor cultures do small moves. so whole thing is the most of the baltics, they're just signing by is the amount of the charge to lay out the piece blend door of the complex from the sections. yes. do what we've run out of time,
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but thank you very much for your analysis. we do appreciate it, tom of cardboard live in belgrade. this is where the military is targeting heavy heavy population areas, central and southern gaza. bodybags of hiding off across the strip garza civil defense agencies. as 3 of its medics were killed by his really as strikes. as they carried out the rescue efforts in today's refugee can at least 12 others were wounded. more than $500.00 health workers and being towed in gaza since israel launched at school and october. the am and the rest of the state is very noticeable that these rarely occupation forces continue to wilfully target civil defense teams all across the gaza strip. with theme of preventing us from providing humanitarian assistance were also denied access to many of the ravaged areas which are cordoned off by is really tanks and is really troops are opening
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fire on our teams. we are being targeted by us, made missiles, civil defense teams are targeted by these really what this is living proof that the us are accomplices. a lot for me to have an instance i saw about that the noise you have, who uh, 200 of the challenges and dangers are numerous. chiefly the lack of fuel. we've lost more than 80 percent of our capabilities. some of these really occupation forces and the international organizations that have failed to provide us with sufficient fuel quantities. in addition, the civil defense teams are denied access to many of the targeted areas. we're not able to respond to s a west calls we received from the bombarded places. since last night we received 23, s a west calls from the actual coordinator hotel. we were not able to provide help to any of them. these really occupation forces denied the civil defense teams from entering these areas. we're also facing grave difficulties as we've lost all the heavy equipment we're operating with. and that's why we're left with simple hand tools stuff. and we're using our bare hands area and his radio strike on
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a home in the block killed at least 3 palestinians, one of them, a child, the attack damaged and destroyed several buildings in the city. my mother and my brother were killed late at night. what of a sudden, around 1 am the wolf collapsed on us? we barely managed to rescue our phones on neighbours with home to we quoted upon them to help, but that was filed fool around us. we started looking for my brother and he was fun . and then southern gaza and it's really a strike killed at least for palestinians and engine thousands in the coastal area of out in the wasi local general is says is rarely troops have been shooting at tens with forcibly displaced families and living on the last seat is a balanced strip of land that is rarely made of feet previously declared a so called safe solar in order palestinians to leave their homes and move that for their safety. well, let's have to central garza now and bringing our correspondence out
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a couple. as soon as we've been reporting, product strikes, continue, and it's actually in the center and the solve for the strip, what impact to they having on the people there? so it's a really pro, to a negative dudley's psychological impacts and also physical home for the vast majority of palestinians who have been involved in such attacks. they have been absolutely bombarded without getting any prior warnings by the is really mandatory as we didn't just the last couple of hours. we have just the recording that the 11th house city is, have been killed so far in a more of the area that was really targeted by the, has been out to the re, i'm fine to just were at least 40 others being one of them. now they are receiving medical treatment in fields, hospitalized that recent to west tops as close to the rural areas as recommended to right now was operating in a more sleep. he'd be fine, i'll cover. but at the same time, the central areas where the main focus for these by the attacks were at least 5 kind of sitting up there. were people killed in during quite
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a while. we are right now off to 2 words. it in some houses where completely destroyed and even the attacks has have it also targeted the civil defense cruise. we're at least the 3, what killed and attacks that had targeted them without receiving any sort of a prior warning by assuming the, the operations of some of them going in the news of the strip anastasia. yeah. neighborhood. exactly where an upper of casualties have been transferred to the pap just hospital because of it's really a tax on that area is really only has announced the beginning of a new military operation in sha yeah. neighborhood display set where the minute to this it has designated to be met a tale this month. so, but again, we can with this kind of new imagine confrontations we've come up, spoke for to the is very all me in that area. but there is on getting mounting prussia or the medical teams in order to keep up the rates and the, the various of you shortage of essential medical supplies. and the is really repeated attacks on them on only on the also i'm side with them. it would be
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a civil defense cruise are no longer feel that they are safe to do with their humanitarian top, elizabeth static. thank you very much for that, that static of or the nation just live in that all of a line central gaza is one is looking at plans to increase its illegal settlements in the occupied westbank as a form of retaliation against the palestinian authority. the plan is the idea of right wing finance minister, best of all smart judge, and as a response to palestinian moves against israel on the international stage, there are also times to give official approval to existing illegal settlements. some we have now rectified even the cabinet meeting, the decision of me and the prime minister to establish fox settlements in the west bank. we announced a month ago this to every country to unilaterally recognize it probably stay in states. we will establish a set too much, but there are 5 countries that can meet this mistake, so we will establish 5 settlements. this is our response to
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a city and state threatens the existence of the state of israel and it will not be established. we will do bye, live and expand the sacraments for building organizing in establishing sacraments and huge english structure. we will bring a 1000000 settlers and this is our response to the enemy. from on the stetsco live to know the issues in my life and small church bragging note about expanding settlements, which of course illegal on the international. absolutely. he has a lot to brag about to his base because what he did, in fact, in that cabinet meeting on thursday night is he got a whole list of things he wanted in exchange for releasing palestinian tax return. money is that he has been withholding for months not just the legal ization or authorization of $5.00 supplement outputs, but more strategically perhaps taking away administrative tasks from the
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palestinian authority over about 25 percent of the west bank where more than half of the palestinian population lives now these really state has control over planning, construction and zoning and more to the point of smotts rich demolition, which is what he's promising to increase in the coming weeks and months. we heard from these really president last night saying that supplements are very important as real needs to increase them. we've seen small churches, a party of leaders and party members celebrate settlers as well celebrating. but we also heard from the head of the labor party in israel chastising the government because that action in so in that area where so many palestinians live according to him would be next thing too many palestinians, of course the palestinian authority has condemned the these mothers they call them illegal, of course senior palestinian officials telling us these measures are
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a game changer. no, thank you very much for that. that's a note or they would, will the license developments joining us live from an online to occupied west bank? thank you. the to watching the news out me, elizabeth put on them. and uh huh. a reminder of our top stories, the salad most has been around a cost of the ballots and an early present to the election that you as a successor to a. but i you see who was killed in a helicopter crash last month. 2 candidates withdrew on thursday, leaving full content as innovation, a centrist of a full of us, and to conservatives. us president joe biden, and the prism to republican nominate donald trump have wrapped up this 1st televised debate ahead of the 2024 election cycle in atlanta, georgia. the to spot about the economy of ocean and migration. and that is really
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military is targeting heavily populated areas of central and southern gaza. that has a civil defense agency, says 3 of its medics were killed by as rarely as strikes as they carried on rescue efforts in but a refugee can at least 12 others were wounded. phones is gary, not for that parliamentary elections, which is set to begin on sunday president emanuel met calling quote, for the voters following his policies. the fees and the european elections just to have a 2 weeks ago. opinion poll suggest the french fall right has projected to secure, more than 35 percent of the voters in the 1st round. while a left when the lines of expected to follow with 29 percent. the elections will unfold of a 2 rounds taking place on sunday. and then a week later, i a step boston is covering the election for us a 2 days before the 1st round step. what is the mood when you are in the south of
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france? well people are here still coming to terms with the fact that this election has happened happening so suddenly you can feel that there's a, a polarizing move happening right now. the latest survey this morning showed that the far right national riley party has increased 2 percent up to now 37 percent way ahead of the opponents in the polls. and one of the reasons is that it has been competing strongly on anti immigration, and that is something that it appeals to a lot of folks us here in this region. we have to remember that here in nice at the boulevard in 2016, the turbo tax took place when the truck drove into a crowd and the nearly 92 people were killed as i'm a phobia has been on the rise. since then. we're also very close to the border with it to me, where dozens of the refugees of migrants trying to cross every day. and the french police as holding rocky as and starting a tide checks and all the only ones the,
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the national rally party to go back to the pre cheyenne area and, and sort of close the board as a guides and, and go back to national board. us, they also want to implement plans that the phone and say would to, and millions of french people, citizens with french passport, but the jewel nationals and to 2nd class citizens. we have been traveling around this region for the last couple of days. and this is what we found of the french riviera has been a welcome escape for foreigners, for centuries, a mix of nationalities looking for some and see within this region close to the border with italy, empty, immigration and santa phobic sentiments out on the rise fed by the far right national rally party, which has been pulling us the most popular here, the facts of these rock. i want them to think about us french people who built this country and now live in misery because pensions of love and the cost of living is
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high. every day, french board of police present dozens of migrants and refugees, often traveling from africa through italy, from entering the country. the national valley party once fenced to reinstate national borders, a phone and say, plans by default right to tight and border controls even further. i'll only unrealistic contain rest rick, that's forced as refugees. and mike wants to take more dangerous routes, but with immigration, being one of the main election themes, these are plants, a large number of photos, like through here. the national rally party also wants to introduce a system of national preference, which will exclude millions of non french nationals from social benefits. and to exclude people with you will nationalities from certain positions and that's hopeful normally is to 20 on it's direction. and for us citizens with different nationalities. it's not easy to live in a country that no longer want sauce threatens austin tells us we are no longer welcome while we participate in the french academy. we study to pay taxes on how
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dare run several restaurants with her husband and niece. originally from tunisia, i couldn't move here from italy 12 years ago. we now have both friends and to nation nationality since older shows it's, it doesn't move on to all these measures, make us do a national feel like 2nd class citizens. other programs of the national riley party and of a but this one about doing nationality shows you are less and less well is coming from the even though you are a french on the capital is considering leaving france if the national valley party are asked to lead to next government parties, candidates in the border region, did not respond to questions and stopped people from speaking to us, showing a growing divide in the region long symbolizing the french motto, i'll speak quantity, liberty and fraternity stepped fast. and i'll just see around at the french riviera . well, let's take a closer look at the integration policies of funds as main policies. the fall
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rights national valley of learning, the pin is promising to times and integration. some of its policies would paved away from more difficulty asians, president to menu, and that calls on saw me call edition, has pledge to reduce illegal migration and impose tough or new controls. while the new pop creative from says it would insure a dignified welcome for foreigners, it's page 2 of the whole laws that make it easier to expound those convicted of offences and entering funds illegally have a tree. it is a political analyst and research on french and both african politics. he's also a journalist and he's joining his live from paris. thank you for your time. so as we've been hearing, immigration has become one of the top issues for french people in elections, even though funds is seeing some of the lowest levels of permanent migration among developed countries. behind many of its neighbors like the u. k. gemini span that's according to the only c d 's report last year. so one of the reasons behind friends,
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people's concern or the emigration to well, i think these up to the book of the 19, they with a huge crisis in the friendship of policies of french people. think about these, the, you know, and equality and the poverty for the french people, the deployment has an increase considerably in the french economy. so, uh, they see that the migration, uh, the because they each problem the for the friendship citizens. but also making sure that i'm to, i'm sorry to interrupt you, but what is the link between, you know, and equality and poverty increasing and problems as a result of depend, demik. and then blaming immigrants for that. it was the, the link between the migration and keep in mind too, for the french people for the, for the, because they, they think stuff, immigration, people to, thanks to the jolts didn't leave that. and these are also a huge contain, uh that for the 30 years,
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a data by the father of money in the pen. so the main reason is it is it, is it of course, as it takes a long time, the doing differential policies. i think these note links between immigration and the comic problem, but to the far right spot to use immigration as a, you know, problem for the french people and the capitalize on to be the said she's fixed. these are just fiction. sorry for all, for the full, full french people. my calling for play to also has increased the popularity of the french a default right biology. so the capitalized uh these, of course debates this is set to the input on each of muscle in order to gain a french voters. ok, that's of course, and obviously these not links. yeah, it's okay. so you're very much saying that the 5 rice, especially have scape go to the grantsville fonts, has economic problems as we saw in the pool that we just play the far right is pushing a program that hangs to reduce the regular and irregular migration as well as
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reduce the rights of do a nationals. but how much does the fonts us economy depend on fis, on the 2nd generation migrants, or what the us, you know, i think, uh these uh, very confusion debate. uh, with the far right spots the, the confused with the uh, i mean integration and people who, uh, french. but originally it came from north africa and a freak of. so these are quite of confusion might have been want to change the constitution in order to give for the to make any preference uh for the french citizens, because it's a white fridge. so these are huge confusion of does that to me, gratian to contribute the value, usually for the french economy. and they will have a lot of front of the fulls in front mounting they've been want of close to the do not take service, the decline, the intent, for example. they want to be a some, a nuclear uh the industry. but without taking service, the, the climate change,
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the, they want to stop the immigration, but many jobs as the vaccine try the aisle is akina as a way to so they do immigration. so i think this would be a huge impact in the french economy. okay. haven't sure yet political alice, the joining us live from paris there. thank you very much for your time. we appreciate you a rising rent center shortage of affordable housing and the u. k. a major issues and the upcoming general elections. they're stuck on trent and central england is one of the worst effected areas. thousands of people in the city you live in hospitals, temporary shelters, around the streets, as banana vessels and events, reports. i'll stick to masters. it's time for dinner at the y, m. c. a and the young people living here a lining up this huge shell to providing a safe haven to those who would otherwise have no way to live. like charlie, who feeds, becoming homeless before she was also didn't hear. that was
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a big relief in itself to know that however, the temporary was saying was secure for the moment i do have friends, but they live with parents or in a circumstance where they call it and accommodate to someone sleeping on a mattress on a floor. because they just don't have the space of this hostile is plugging the need for housing in stoke on trent in central england. we're trying to do all very best throughout the housing because it's required is needed. you know, we, we are operating a waiting list for instance in, in that, which is ridiculous. you know, i've said we're 100 percent full and we've got a waiting list that keeps growing. and that growing housing crisis now a huge election issue in the u. k. with old political policy is promising to solve it for those promises can few empty in a city like this got to buy the decline of the industries that one's sustained. it
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. here in the can try and housing prices are actually cheaper than the u. k. national average, but unemployment is high to and so many people, the price of rent and mortgages is out of reach. and those little faith that things will get better if you look at the 0 arrows yourselves. accounts for a loss of home. that's why before it wasn't live that. mm hm. yeah, 22 years are living this type of cooling. remember when? well, invest in highly, but now to me it would be best meaning to partner. people won't try to look for buying a house, but it's just too expensive. loading and such is ridiculous. and i call even save up for when you look at the house on the barrels. and it makes it very difficult for especially young people like yourself and like a friend to actually get a house. and you're actually move out with your parent. the dream of having
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a home to pull your right feelings every distance to many here and across the country. you know, the city to reach out to 0 state can trend in central england, u. k. to 1st of all attends as a managing partner of overlay, the say strategic advisory firm. he's also the full advisor to prime minister drawings in may. and he's joining us live from london. and thank you for your time . there aren't enough houses being built in the united kingdom that has they'd be an over reliance on the market instead of getting the state to build more affordable housing. why exactly is the u. k. in the situation? yes. ok, you must be bad. i mean alternately, we haven't built enough houses in the country with the past a long period of time that she has a series of abuse. and so that's just region supply. and what that really means is, is 2 things. those are the expectation that the country needs to build about 505 is
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probably going to have is a year to keep up with the population growth at the moment where it's nowhere near that. but the policies and next we use election a page and a significant of projects next time. right. but then at least we'll face that that will happen the same time um, integration into the u. k. net to migration is when they get somewhere around $700000.00 people. yeah. so the significant new people coming in a boost in that population grew. so yes, the market has not kept up with that. and the full thing is a conservative government, late for the market, modern stage house building and the labor government next week. so that might change. do you think it might change? we're hearing, you know, we heard and that the pull him and you yourself is saying that the parties are promising to address it. but have you seen anything from even major policy? have you seen a credible plan from either of them for the most significant time? that's being presented and the selection from the 2 main parties really is from the
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labor party to post the same user, new town. it's hardly needed the towns on the basis that they've done before when they, when government many years ago. so they've identified parts of the country where they want to build a significant, entirely new accommodations. now, the issue that like all these things is the planning regulations and the pay i'm proud of. the reason we don't building up houses is because coming it's right in district, do you have local positions? people 20 don't want to new houses, new them until a policy. i have to deal with that and then ultimately face down the focus on that issue is unlikely that those plans will be delivered. so that's the big test and then come in like the government, i would say. and this has generated such a problem among the young could con, to for the holland who was so disillusioned as, as we heard in the report, you know, so many living with their parents. how do you think that that will impact how they version the selection? yeah, i think is a major issue really if you look at the polling now,
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the conservative party and one pole, what seems to be enforced place amongst folks is age 18 to 30 and behind that a party behind live the policy even the hard kind of full the sort of new and imaging policy i'm not missing reflects the phase is that because of the policy has done over these years to build enough houses to come to young people. so young people does this and exchange policy knowledge. we go into labor policy and all the polls. this is showing the expected significant labor majority next week. if that happens, i think that some young people and the issue of housing will have been a major reason why the results happens because of all kind of thank you very much for your insights. we appreciate us to los as and mendoza accosting very valid. some legislative and actions that choosing a 126 members of parliament, a sluggish economy and high levels of corruption, a major issues option. tina is congo. it says approved
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a controversial economic reform bill. the so called on the bus little set felt sweeping changes to the economy, including staple stands emissions and privatization. they have been violent protests and when a saw it is against the bill in recent weeks, the proposal was scaled back before being approved. it gives presidents having him in a, his 1st legislative victory since taking office but you, on his warning, half of saddam's population is struggling to find enough food to eat every day. the world food program says the hunger crisis is going to get worse, but it doesn't have enough funding to help the people to help the number of people in need of support. you an expert civic. she was both the army and the power military rapid support forces of using food as a weapon of war. and then more than 14 months conflict, the still ahead on the news alice like father like son,
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business leaders to sponsored by him to like global your real estate destination in due by the, [000:00:00;00] the full shift sauna, thank you very much. to liz will of us soccer federation has condemned the racial abuse of their plays on social media following their last to panama. and the call time erica. and tim, where was one of the players targeted off. so he was sent off and the 18th minute to for punching number to leaving the tournament host to play man down for most of
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the game. despite that, it was the us who went ahead and atlanta with a fantastic strike from father in for the gun, which is certainly worth another look at the we say find them. i then equalize that before half time with this goal from caesar blackman us near the hang on a but panama did go on to get the when i was jose for her to school, it was 7 minutes left by them. i had to play a sand tossed off to that, but they made it to the final whistle and one to one representing your national team is a tremendous honor. and you know, there's a lot of expectations that come along with it. you know, today, as i reiterate, it was extremely disappointing results, but the effort was there, and then we put in the same type of effort in this game, in terms of the work effort and, and the togetherness, you know, we'll have a shot to be here and why we know it's going to be difficult, but what we're going to do it our best well off to the game. do us concerned
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several of the plays that had been targeted by racist comments? online i reported the match. i see the tournament organizes only us focus. that statement said there's absolutely no place in the game for such hateful and discriminatory behavior. these actions are not only unacceptable, but also contrary to the values of respect and inclusive. this is that we uphold as an organization. the all the us now and you'd likely to win the final good game against your while, which might be a tough task for your guy for us believe. yeah, 5 mil in new jersey with darwin, eunice among the scores and leave a full strike of school for the 7 straight international match. your was chasing a reco, 16 corporate title, and now on the verge of a place in the quote of finals or bolivia, have just one. when in the last $32.00 games and be a sort of gone, james and his son, bruni, our set to become the 1st as a father son,
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due to play for the same team. at the same time, the 19 year old that was picked by the los angeles lakers and the 2nd round of the n b, a draft on the test, a phony answer. this is draft pool following one year at the university of southern california, off to recovering from a contact arrest last summer. you know, joins lakers where his father played since 2018 in the history of the. and there was never been a father at us on the share of the basketball court. that feels like something that could be magical and we know and have to respect of course the problem has a decision about his opt out and i'm sure he and his family and occasional deliberate, what they're going to do there. and of course he has freedom to decide whatever is best for him and his family is going to be india again, south africa and the final of the t 20 woke up on saturday in just flash,
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defending champions england off the rain delay in going on captain ro, which on tops cold with $57.00, to help post a total of a $171.00 for 7. and they ripped through england boxes to adjust. for example of rock picked up 2, we can spot, it was the spinners. who did most of the damage in england ended up failing sort by 68 runs and i'm feeling good about that. the, the when the match, when you bought a form and if deemed doesn't do well, then it doesn't matter. so i think the feeling going to be close the close to the one step and uh close to the draw. feasel. yeah. feeling good. reaching a 70 find the low cost is is it an achievement? um, we want it to obviously go the way that was what we came here for. um, i always buy some lots of challenges and at 1st the throughout the whole tournament and we stuck together well and i'm played well enough to get to this stage, but um, unfortunately at this stage before then sure. and then american goals. so actually
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by so that leads the way i the rocket mortgage, classic farmington detroit switched to your old from california, one to texas open earlier this year. and he wrapped up all birds and an eagle in his final 7 hose to finish 8 on the far as one shot clear of the field. but the sorts of the date went to nate. lastly, the american produced a hole in one of the 11th hole. but nevertheless, he remained 6 shots of the peace and finally to rio, where brazilian sesa util. ferrera looks and bid form ahead of his 11 pick tide till next month. it is reese a hold of vitals of the world. softly we'll pro event warehouse space to pass connor or they didn't pick self, employment will be held and tied to the and that's what a school for me a hand you back to list on us. thank you very much for that. and that's, that's an a elizabeth front and puts news out,
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