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you can click on the move in the google go to a bunch. i'm going to turn this i much, that's where the money the iranians are heading to a run off of those off to none of the candidates secured enough space to win the presidency outright. and election that so historic low turnouts, the other, the kyle, this is out, is there a life window? how also coming up? is there any time as far as tens, housing displace palestinians? and what was declared st simons off of the pumps have gone. so i'm bummed as well,
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and i'm in the have my arm operated on yesterday at the indian hospital, and i reported to work today, and i will remain serving my people until my last breath speak to doctors out of hospital in northern gone. so he's been operating under severe shortages and dollar . it's all get themselves plus on doing it. smith, in west end, paris, 12 months after police shop a 17 year old. you dad in a traffic stop the prompted nationwide rights. the doesn't arono headed to a bundle of presidential election on the july 5th. none of the kansas managed to secure more than 50 percent of the vote, reformist my food, as i scan one, most folks, but still felt sure of that. majority of the conservative side, delaney came in 2nd, the to well now face of bundle food next friday. the city, the 2nd time that's been a presidential bundle in iran since the 1979 revolution was
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a record low 10 out of 40 percent. when that's the breakdown, it is the 1st round election results, the soul of a fullness to kansas. my suit, as i scan for killed the most with 42.5 percent of the phase followed by site jelly. the former chief new can negotiate to has 38.6 percent of the fight. that's a live now to tackle and then we can join our correspondent not covering this story is a, in a honda saying to tell us about the votes and the results. and what the mood is the right now. well in less than a week around is will return to the police station. there's still no president because neither of the main candidates managed to secure 50 percent of the votes of sites released the ultra conservative and the reform of the solar reform is on the balance paper muscle possession of they. they didn't manage to get
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that 50 percent. now the present scan had a slight leads of 1000000 volts. so it's really shows you the deep divisions between the 2 main camps in this country. the conservatives and the reform is conservative because, you know, they've been presenting united can a candidate, they didn't have a consensus candidates, which means they split the conservative vote and display to their disadvantage. and the on the reform is side. you have also the visions within that wing and they, they were not able to make this political come back because there were those in is there were, some factions within the reform is capital, then believe that they should be taking part in this, those are there, this illusion vote voters who believe that there will be no change through the ballot box. so these deep divisions didn't allow a new president to emerge. now there is a lot of voter apathy in this country because iranians really happened really under a strain the economy,
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uh bad relations with the west and some of them even say the lack of civil and social liberties. so the candidates, whether the conservative camp or the reform is cap, really we're not the able to create that much enthusiasm for people to head, to the folding stations is in a do think that will be more in things. yeah. so next friday, when the bundle happens, as well, it's hard to say now that there are 2 candidates on the ballot pay for 2 very different candidates, an ultra conservative, for example, sites on the who doesn't believe in, you know, the tons with the west on like the reform is candidates, he believes that the run should rely on itself. he believes in the policies of the former presidential, the keys. and then you have a reformist candidate to me who many say is not a reform is in the sense that he's also somehow government the point that because of what he believes is change has to come from within that he has to work from within the system. but the question is, for example, supporters of kind of box,
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the other main conservative candidates, who are they going to give their votes to? are they going to give it? there's only a bearing in mind that these 2 leaders have, you know this, this long a rivalry between them or will they support the reform is candidates and will reform or is throw their weight behind it because it's down to avoid a hard line administration, a man like certainly, who really hasn't talked much about improving civil liberties. so there are a lot of questions, but, but no doubt a lot is at stake because the election here will have implications for the country . it will have implications for its relations with, with the west. the president also has a lot of challenges, internal challenges to improve the lives of the around young people and hold them for installations that from that to one. thanks very much, dana. that's not bringing how much it weighs that gums. ida, he's the director of a diplomatic how of the diplomatic house think tank and how wrong it is. those are
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the as to in chief i met news agency joins us now. also from around. good to have you with us. did you expect the results to be disclosed and haven't bundle between a conservative, an ultra conservative candidate and the pro reform is kinds of, i mean it's pretty stock choice that's being left for on ends and you know that he was expected that the race would be very tides, but it was not expected to be was such a low time announce actually only points had argued that it would be at least 46 percent about an hour for up to something like 5556 percent. and so they turn out on the results of the yes of the election is actually a failure for on the phones and their rates that we have in a wrong. and they found that to $22.00 them be close to the results. but they're right in a race, it would be tied to what they expected,
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that these things we had to candidate to main, kansas on the conservative side, it wouldn't be expected to escalate the words and then the position would be under upon this account. that would be the tougher on it or the 2nd on it. and there was us to you as you can and seem to find out results. e is less than one medium. well, it's uh higher done. and the, the uh so it needs to be wasted for the next friday to see what the results ease. the point is that uh the ac, refer to it. the are the other time that we had the run off election spots 2005. uh, the 600 on uh, we had a lower turn out compared to the me election. mm hm. so if it is going to be like that, we're going to have a less time out in the next friday that is going to after. okay, is this low turn out because many people fail,
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but no matter who they vote for no matter who becomes present and they are still disillusioned with the system because nothing will change. so i would say that the, this, the interpretation of the boat is that people want to change, you know, of the reform is, can the, the fail actually tends to evade today are parts for a body of a society to vote for that. so it does find having present full time the farm is, those are these form. they're probably not just bigger than capital b and many other people. for example, honey, supporting the position the own anymore. i think you brought it to and join for the world. they actually send it to a way can and that part of the society, which is usually when and we have it turned out more than 50 percent is usually coming from the bay for me sign. and if it is it more than 60 percent,
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you can say for sure that almost all the ones that are going to be added or from the reform is fine. but it wasn't like that. and so we are seeing the 40 percent of turn all these on the scene and parts of the world has gone from the traditionally voting for a concert. these to day for him is and i would intervene that as a day people are saying that they want change. it's not a part of the society is the 14th and they are actually somehow saying the voice by either and it's not a whole team that use that we are not participating the same doesn't happen. the employee i'm going to election. exactly. and it is that because possess can, does not represent enough of a change and enough of a reformist agenda, as i would say, it is because of the economy because part of the other set part of the app and the conservative vote has gone for the reform assigned or has not turned out to
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divide it boxes. so it says that if we economy has to be the top issue for that, and they cannot see the change in the phone line. call the buckboard, jenny, the because they are usually and to try the showing the candidates and they have, i mean the whole thing in the past and they have always been empowered and our traditional candidate. so they don't see any change in those people. because this john is a, i is a senior murder m p a, but he has never be into apologies in terms of a pair of visual elections or executive side of the i meant the power he wants me to serve many years ago during the whole time. he's administration so people can not remember about him and it seems like that. so he wasn't even face to that. so many people, what's it for him? because the see change in him and not in the others. and there are some people who are in the feeling that they are on the present as in the power structure,
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and they are not looking for anyone right now. so turn out will be crucial to watch next friday as well as the result. the final result, how much it weighs that go on inside that many thanks. indeed for joining us. thank you very much. the here's where the military is talking heavily populated areas across the goals have strep, thousands of palestinians have been killed since the early hours of saturday morning and is ready. drone has talked to the civilian call and the outside for neighborhoods of golf and city killing at least full palestinians. people had stumps that to try and get water out of distribution points. many of those have been injured. a good time, something firing at tenants. housing just face people in the southern area of alma lassie, i live in the wall of yours. randy ami designated the fire on strip of land,
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a circle, save soon, and ordered palestinians to go to them. now the attacks of forcing already displaced families to flee. yes, again, the we was sitting peacefully in out tents and all of a sudden the area was carpet bombed by the is really war planes the strikes closed in on our neighborhood. i heard neighbors crying out as many were injured on the corner is really tanks. we also shelling the area we will run for our lives, leaving everything behind. i don't know where i'm going. now. the inside of all of a sudden these really tanks invaded the area coupled with helicopter and drone attacks. i saw that people touring the car and we saw pieces of flesh all over the place. i carried my children and runaway for our lives. we don't know where to go. just walking with the cries, many works, it was an injury. this was supposed to be safe sales, but nowhere is safe at all. let's go to him to the diary now she's in dial by the force in central gauze him as well. tell us what's happening in dollars or 50 right
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now. it's very intense in the global city where the pricing continues between the palestinian resistance and is there any forces but according to the u. n. s, these 60000 pilots in use were displaced from much i. yet in the center of the sense at the is there any force has started the ground invasion in the past couple of days. but let me tell you a couple of air strikes that targeted at the palestinians in the center of gauze. and there was an, an artillery setting on a group of polishing user were striving to fill up their lots or guidelines in a distribution point where the is where the forces targeted them that these 4 pilot, sinews from one side many asthma and how many were killed we saw footage emerging on line of what size in the arms of the father laying on the ground covered with blood killed. and this is one of the hard fighting seems to be with this today.
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there was also an apartment target this by the is where the forces for on the police department and also for palestinians ring the policy news in a public park. we're also starting in 5 days, really, drones and 5. how does the news? because we have been receiving appeals and cause from uptime, any that has been top n s a yeah, the most of them are injured and they have been not able to evacuate them. they are calling the red cross and the international community organization to evacuate them from the middle of air strikes. drones, quad copiers and are tele, resetting. but according to the palestinians in the center of god. so they're saying that that is written, each setting does not stop at restrictions, not stop and time is sinews are left hopeless, and homeless, not knowing where to evacuate, where wherever they get back to wait. that is where any airstrikes continue to
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chase them and target some, whoever they go across the another in parts of the city. and yes, and that really is no way safe to go is levels or hearing of strikes in cells and dogs, though according to the policy, the minister of housing, the past 24 hours, at least 11 toddler sinews were killed in milwaukee area, which this area is in the western part of dropbox is the significance of phase area is room. that's why this on the area was transferred into a make shift some but also the is really forces where i located in that area, the area that separates it up with community. and it is right, he's reallocated and withdrew from that area. and there's horrifying scenes also emerging from their outside minis that's, are searching for, for their beloved was that department. they submitted the entire thing. that's cool
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. that's the reason why the bodies from a, that's the area where the is there any time since soldiers were states? it also, there has been a massive destruction for the only source of bench to woods in the southern parts of gaza strip. were a very big, 50 buttons of agriculture land which completely destroyed and both of the is there any forces. and there was also another opportunity re sending on 10 units where a part of sidney minute woman was critically injured. but also the humanitarian system in the gaza. strip is collapsing, the has system is collapsing, there's only a few hospitals. c facilitating across the godless, true air strikes are targeting different areas across the causes, trip. extraordinarily difficult situation. that hens, thanks very much for joining us from central guns. i'm still,
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historical and cultural beauties or the the guy you're watching, i'll just there as a reminder of all the top stories this, our iran is heading to bundle focused on july 5th, often no candidate receives enough space to win the presidency outright of homeless kinds that must suit. as i scan an ultra conservative side to lead me will be on the 2nd round pallets. and it's raining dry and has talked to the civilian call in the l software neighborhood in gauze associated getting a nice full palestinians. people, it stops the to try and get water distribution points. many others have been interest in the attack on tanks and being firing at 10 housing just place people in
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southern area of i don't know why they're in the world is randy ami designated the byron strip of land to so called sites. so and ordered palestinians to go to that of us as it will not bring back a temporary pass, a more aide into garza until count stopped. files have been distributed us minute. she was again for this month. will the fighting structure because of bad weather is now being moved to as told in israel to monitor and work as a piece of reset. the most effective way to get a to into gaza is to land crossings which as well has closed the doctor's outcome all at one hospital in northern gauze, altoff racing under increasingly difficult conditions. but as a visual image of medical supplies, patients are having critical surgeries without anesthesia, blood transfusions or oxygen. some surgeons have injuries themselves as a result of as well as targeting of hospitals across the strip. well,
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that's how colored has gained access inside one medical facility. and spoke to some of the stuff, a health care system and nothing does surface collapsing as i was up to. that is why any policies have to prevent the axes from the medical supplies to the nothing does flip. i'm hoping to run hospital, which is the mid all treat, nothing goes with this hospital is full of political cases. that is in danger. struggle to find the medicine. most of these patients are indeed need to do said jury box this cross that to you of the medical equipment and the medical supplies prevent the officers to do with the surgery for them on the system for management, right. and enough to we have suffering shop shortage of medical supplies and equipment. in addition, many of the crucial loss saving medications are totally absent. as a result, number of newborn babies lost the lines over the course of the week. we're currently operating on the last quantities of fuel now position. so in the
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hospitals, oxygen generate as we'll come to a grinding halt. babies like the one behind me living on launch support bringing in the upper offices and required a constant supply of oxygen lines by hanging by its read. if we run out of fuel in the coming hours, many will be pronounced deed to babies died today due to the lack of necessary medical supplies. and so without the kind of the deal i suffered this injury in may at the time i came to check on a patient, i performed a surgical operation on and entering and leaving big la here was close to impossible. at the time, it was a gamble to come to duty that day. i entered the come all at one hospital about 7 in the morning and i checked on the patient. and on my way back, i was accompanied by somebody uses to ward, may he rest in peace, who came to check on his family and he was gone down by his release night, but he was killed right in front of me. i tried to give him 1st aid, but then the sniper fired twice on me, and i suffered a bullet in my back and another in my arms. miraculously, i did survive. despite all that, we the medical staff, we never abandoned,
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our people were reporting to duty every day. have my arm operated on yesterday at the end of nathan hospital. and then i reported to work today and i will remain serving my people the until my last breath suspend underneath. as i can see, doctors old, so all in davis for gold and the eyes are full of twos, just because they are seeing patients are dying every day. because of this, if you actual page on the cost of the me because of lies was especially with i just need, uh, nothing does is for all this time a year off the french for the short data, teenager of african descent and a traffic stop in west and paris, his mother is due to hold a silent march and her son was memory. the shooting, propped of nationwide praise has some concerns about the rights to them. events, anniversary comes on the eve of parliamentary elections, which could osher in a fall, right? anti immigrant government, but
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a smith reports from them to fresh flowers mark the spot unknown to well. now hale mazda, who was shot dead by police officer during a traffic stop 12 months ago. it was all caught on video, a police officer pointing a gun that in the hail and firing, apparently on per vote is working class community where the 17 year old lived is still struggling with the consequences of the killing. we have no mistrust on both sides. police and the population. when someone is stopping it from the from police, we thought about what's happening last time was 9 miles killing sparks. nationwide rights president and manuel my chrome said the teenagers, death was inexplicable. inexcusable. the police officer who killed dial has been charged with murder niles, death about an hour, took the french police use excessive force and get away with its view and
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commission if the human rights. so the shooting was a moment for the country to address the serious issues of racism and racial discrimination in law enforcement. the victims of police violence say nothing ever changes us. the trial res brother adama, died in police custody. his sister says excessive force killed him. a series of autopsies concluded adama died of heat stroke, which probably wouldn't have been fatal if it not been arrested. will accomplish that. the reason we are afraid every day because of brothers can get killed like my brother and like not, and those fears are present when we go out into the streets. when their identity checks we fade. when we see the police run in and ask ourselves why we are afraid to speak to the countries in the state of time. well, because the far right is going to wind power. while in practice it over d is in charge. on saturday night with some of the will lead asylum march in memory of some one year after his coming burnett smith address era known to western powers
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up to 80000 protesters are expected to to announce in germany when the far right a f d policy holds at the convention, members, amazing, and then for a 2 day congress for our leadership site is expected to happen. on the recent e u election results, city officials have deployed thousands of police officers, had to put catherine at them next week, selection and the u. k. opinion polls suggest migration has become one of the biggest issues of the it says, 2nd only to that concerns about the cost of living. but on the ground. public attitudes vary depending on age where people lived on that political leanings. i was there was pull brennan reports from the southern port town of dave. the migration slower immigration, were chasing migration, migration, migration. this should be the immigration of actual migration matches to british voters in the last 6 years. 120000 people have made the dangerous crossing on small
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boats from france to present mention migration in this election. and these are the images, the many u. k. voters will visualize. it's kind of a roles as tests these images that we see very much of images of migrants arriving, being arrested by the court. of course, besides the liberal pay for the $5.00 rights and board is what they see there is desperate refugees seeking a place of safety risking their lives. besides the conservative say, is people exploiting a weakness the board and not being secure rules being broken in both cases. these are sincerely how deeply held social values. and they mean that the reaction to those images is just pilot because it's, it's literally pilot rising in terms of you see the same image. same very different hands. drove up with its famous white clips has long been a powerful symbol of the u. k. 's defenses. against unwelcome arrivals, it's here in the ports the, the migrants plucked from the small boats in the channel are brought under those
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images which of laws be driven? the debates about migration in the u. k. but the emphasis that folk just puts on migration as an election issue very significantly, depending on the policy allegiance. just 3 percent of labor policy versus c migration is the single biggest issue that rises to 27 percent among those who intensive vote for the conservative profit. i'm not rises again to 68 percent for people who intend to vote for nigel. $5.00 just reform u. k. policy. the public desired to come migration is a defining factor in the 2016 bricks. it referendum. yet kevin polling indicates that overall votes as a to, to action a sofa. and partly because the post wrecks it labor shortages in key areas. when the u. k. public cost, would you like levels of migration to full? is a fair proportion which say yes that they would like migration that goes to full.
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but then when they are asked about the groups which make up this april vega, so different groups of michael work has such as coworkers, of doctors and nurses or ukrainians or should have all these different groups. most of them people have exponent, say that they would like more of these, these individual groups. so i'm one level they would like overall migration levels to full, but they would like the groups which make up that number to increase if he does, that's a contradiction that all the parties are promising to resolve just in different ways. the white clips. so the place where the u. k is closest to continental europe, those who land here. so how far apart the 2 still off, poll brennan, i'll just sarah dover, cities in the us can now enforce binds on homeless people sleeping outside in public places. the supreme court ruling means they'll have the ability to clear arousing comments, but active as of planned to rally in washington dc on saturday to highlight the
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poverty faced by tens of millions of people. something they say isn't being treated as a major issue. this presidential campaign reynolds supports in paducah, kentucky, the local church, one food bank has become busier than ever these days. as high food prices forth more and more people to seek health. steven rogers, who lives with is disabled parents has been coming here for 10 years. they help us want them lots get something to eat when we're starving. according to census data in 2020, to nearly 38000000 people in the us lived below the official poverty level. 11000000 of them are children. tens of millions more are low income in one crisis away from destitution and a church in washington dc. volunteers are preparing for the annual assembly of the poor people's campaign in coal for moral revival, a movement, religion,
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the civil rights era of the 19 sixty's. i'm here because i believe that we can eradicate poverty. it doesn't have to be this way. and i, i believe that was my entire heart. reverend lives steel, harris is co chair person across the board. people of all ages, all races, all genders, all religions are experiencing poverty in this rich nation. it doesn't have to be this way that we, we could actually win this war on poverty and, and, and, you know, fight poverty and not the poor. cuz currently that's what's happening in our society, but poverty hasn't been a major issue in the us presidential campaign. both candidates focus more on the pressure inflation ports and middle class families. the poor people's campaign aims to mobilize millions of voters to demand new laws in new spending, priorities, living wages, adequate health care, affordable housing,
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