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the, the the hello i, my name's heidi. this is the news out lie from the coming up in the next 16 minutes . pain and rage in gaza at least $41.00 palestinians have been killed and several is riley attacks across the strip . and israel, no sign evidence and seen government protest against prime minister benjamin netanyahu and his family of to historic and the low 10 out with no clear when i runs alley presidential election heads to our ronald also ahead on doing
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smith in western paris 12 months after police shop a 17 year old, you dad in a traffic stop prompted nationwide rights and in sports, a shop company euros as defending champions. it's really a knocked out by the hello. welcome to the program. we begin in gaza where it is rarely a tax on various parts have gone. so i have killed at least 40 palestinian since the early hours of the south today. they've been sustained as strikes and central golfer in the south west tanks fide on displaced. people in a circle, designate and safe. so is there any ground incursions in the neighborhood of all my wasi has also left a trail of devastation. it's several people killed. as michael apple reports and just a warning, this piece does contain some distressing images. the,
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this is elisha cruz, the neighborhood of oma wasi in the south waste of the gaza strip. bodies and body parts lined the streets of what was an agricultural area. the remnants of green houses are visible among the tracks of either israeli tanks or bulldozers believe to be driven over the body. we ran for our lives. many civilians were killed. these very soldiers are destroying whatever they kind. many people were torn to pieces. we miraculously survived in another parts of all my wasi an area israel designated as so called sites or at least $5000.00 palestinians of had to flee a tax that the all of a sudden these really tanks invaded the area, coupled with helicopter and drone attacks. i saw that people touring the parts we
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saw pieces of flesh all over the place. i carried my children and run away for our lives. we don't know where to go. just walk in with the crowds. menu worked as an injury. this was supposed to be safe, so, but nowhere is safe at all in elbow ridge and the central part of the strip, at least 4 children with children, residential homes, go above the bodies of the date and the injured pro to the already over around. oh ok. so hospital a search for what's the in the l sub right area of garza city, a cost for people including 2 children they lives in during a tablet and is really dry and striking. a water distribution points destroying the home and the vehicle. there's been 3 days of intense fighting in gaza cities and all the neighborhood of huge i use both above and below ground. the u. n says at least 60000 palestinians have been forced to flee the bombardment. mike leveled out
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. is there to speak to tara cowboy assume you joins us now live from there on by the topic. let's begin with the fighting industry. j. a neighborhood which has been ongoing. now i believe for 3 days, what more can you tell us about what is going on the best for the search because i get the value at violent confrontations, but we come us up where it says and the is very ami continue to rage and be not re street, so that should yeah, yeah. neighborhoods which is a from that is very perspective has been considered to be one of the key stronghold of commerce. millet treat movement that on the ground which had been stormed to for the 5th time despite the east bed. the previous announcement that diminished a minute tale this month to that place from all sorts of military existence for the palestinian approved spot. what we do now is that families have been forced to please the apartments that into the western side of the gauze and city. what do families have been absolutely roughly struggling in terms of having appropriate
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access to food, to even to find a profile shows that can be suitable for human habitation due to the fact that is well has turned the vast majority of this neighborhood into a rough will but what is happening there right now is a fluids of men. it treats direct confrontation when almost fight is on the ground with the is by the army. we continue to hear military statements from palestinian on groups saying that they are dropping and i'm pushing these ready to fight attacking them with different explosive devices alongside with onto tac messiah was that continue to show up. generally, there is very minute, 3 vehicles on from the east really slightly continued to target residential neighborhoods and attacking how must corporate to for trying even to confront the monitoring cogent of that areas. apparently what we do here is that the is by the armies chaise and come us. we're meeting battalion staff who are trying to rebuild the minute treat capabilities. and at the same time, families have been subjected to intense bombing campaign where dozens of
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palestinians have been killed. so far since the begin and of the men it treat encouraging for that part of the strip. um its me, its expectations. i'm a product and it was like, it's been, might re stormed different areas of course, this trip, if it got any sort of intelligence information about any met it treat existence in such areas. melanie and tyler, i got another deadly attack of the alba res refugee camp. what's happening in the world basically a great huge refugee. com is that town of the central areas of the gaza strip, or palestinians have been hating to take it as prop everett show to opt out at the beginning of rough operations that's activated is not the last time, but it's one of the effects the cues at least from palestinians who have been targeted without getting any, probably a warning. and we're talking about children among the victims a lot been killed. while the attack high school was kind of sweet destruction, for the neighboring houses and even for the place that was directly targeted. but
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we continued to hit different slots that explosions of who's the know that parts of them is the rocked refuge account. that is so close to the pits. are inquiries all along the side that the east buddy army keeps operating in the solvent pots of guns in a mossy area, specifically in a checklist zone. and that is a very, as close to the southern to the western parts of rough. i just took ball as we have been hearing from families and started to leave from the area. the said that today the minute treat started a very unpredictable, a military and cogent for the city. for the, as the wound, which was a dose was a protest and your families to sleep under the sounds of bombardments, where we're talking about 15 palestinian since the early hours of this morning. what killed the do to the is very wide scale at times in the area on the new til up a sort of roof quite well, even engine side for the military operation and roughly district. this point is by the prime minister benjamin netanyahu previous announcement that the operation is
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about to nearly in the it's tara capitalism, the 1st and 0 by law. thank you. and the ok pod, westbank palestinians longed by these riley governments plans to expand its legal sacraments, fearing that communities may be under threat zoning on construction and neighborhoods known as area be used to be controlled by the palestinian authority. but israel has now taken control. you're all the explains probably be is one of many palestinian towns that will be affected by these really governments decision to officially recognize 5 illegal sceptre up posts and expand existing supplements in the occupied westbank. inside the though people are more concerned about another is really decision that ruling strip the palestinian authority of its civilian powers related to construction and zoning. in a 5th of the occupied westbank,
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these rarely cabinets says this was done to come back. what it terms illegal palestinian construction. hey july. the goal is for us to leave and what we will people go rooted into slant alignment. this down existed before christ and will continue to exist. god willing, more than half the population of the occupied westbank falls within this area, including all homes inside they are ready. 3 illegal is really supplements and several outposts of sees 14000 square kilometers of play to reducing the town to a 3rd of its size. shrinking space until teen hope the decision was framed as retaliation for the recognition of palestine by 5 european countries. but experts say this is a cover for a more strategic plan. a little bit like if you just look at the number of outpost slated for authorization by the government, the number just in the past 6 months is the equivalent of many years. the plan is
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to take over. experts believe towns like i may be a ne of bethlehem is likely to be effected 1st by israel's decision. palestinian homes. here are some of the more than 3000 are ready slated for demolition. the decisions of these really, governments will outlive this white wing coalition. and given the lack of international uproar, it would be up to the residence of pipe in other towns across the occupied west bank to defend their very existence in their land. that all the data find the palestine has bullet says one of its fighters has been killed and fighting along 11 on the southern border as well as also carried down a tax against. is there any forces? i said, bank has this report from the board. the village of i tell ya shop in southern, nothing on the icon shop lies on the on southern border and it's a town that's just
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a few 100 meters away from the united nations beauty lines that just set up in 2000 when he's ready for his withdrew it's also time that just hits over $300.00 times since the start of this conflict in october last year. it's been hit by strikes, missed all stripes, as well as october. and every way you're looking this time along the main street along the side streets. you see buildings that have been destroyed, others, they've taken considerable damage. we told the back to 90 percent of the people here have left those that remain live under constant fear of is really a tax. but some have taken the opportunity to day to the funeral, taking place of to his beloved members from this time to come and check on the properties and others i do much that they will return and they will rebuild. but it's not just outlook shop that's being talked to, is tons, villages and cities across southern lebanon, being hit by his body forces. and yes, his beloved or striking back. but there's a real fear now that this could escalate into a full tool. and if that happens,
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it won't just be $711.00 on that same practice. it will be the entire country, and there's a 5th that through the impact the entire region. i started big, i just did a, i push of southern lebanon. now in israel lodge, anti government riley is taking place in the capital, tel aviv and it is growing of a prime minister benjamin netanyahu handling of some new in gaza protesters, austin, for a cx 5 deal. i'm the return is really caps is held by how much that will so asking for new elections to replace the prime minister accusing him of prolonging the will for his own personal agenda. earlier on saturday, hundreds of anti government purchased as low as a highway junction in northern israel. and just reminded these where the government has bind elders era from reporting from israel, which is why home to salute now joins us from the jordanian capital. i'm on home to every saturday for the last 7 months. we've seen the,
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the seems thousands if is riley is coming out in force on the streets. you've been to many of these protests what to people say to you, what are they hoping they can achieve by doing this, we can we count these protests have been going on for months, and in fact, when the war started, they stopped. but then they fixed up again because people were so frustrated with prime minister benjamin netanyahu, whose leadership, we've been covering these protests for quite some time. and when we were able to go to these demonstrations, people said that they want a change within israel's governments. they want and that's and you all who to step down. they want new elections, but more importantly they say they want a deal to bring back the remaining is really captive. now families of those still held in dogs. us were demonstrating outside of israel's defense ministry known as the key the earlier today, calling on the government not to fumble when they would come to a deal saying the take anything on the table give up any concessions possible if it
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means that they would get their loved ones back, these demonstrations are now spreading. and tonight we're looking at at least 80 demonstrations in different parts of israel because people say that there must be a change within israel's governance. and tonight, even for her work cabinet minister benny gans was seen on one of these anti government demonstrations. you'll recall he left and that's in you all whose emergency government, because there simply wasn't a consensus on how the war was going to be prosecuted. something that these demonstrators say must and i guess the key question, honda is, is the government listening? are they feeling the pressure of all these people coming out on the streets? it's an interesting question because the government for so long has not been listening to these demonstrators. and in fact, a new poll conducted by his roles channel 12 found that 2 thirds of voters want to
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see new leadership. and in that same 2 thirds that 66 percent majority, so that benjamin netanyahu should leave politics and never seek re election for the premier ship. it just gives you an idea of how tired people are of the leadership in israel. they say that the war has gone on for far too long, and while all of this is ongoing and the government is simply not accepting a deal, the good people say they are not only not wanting a deal, but that they are incapable of coming to the table and coming to some sort of compromise that would see the release of their loved ones. so even if the government is not listening, these really public is surely turning the gears when it comes to who they're going to vote for. whenever those elections do come around. okay, thank you for that. how desolate that for us in a mom and just a reminder, the israeli government has found out his era from appraising and his role, which is why we are reporting from neighboring jordan. now they've been protest in
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solidarity with palestinians across several european cities, rallies have taken place in england, denmark and the netherlands cooling for a ceasefire in casa, or just as well, the same demanding that governments impose sanctions on israel and comp. the supply of weapons in germany, hundreds of demonstrates as rallied in the comfortable in waving palestinian slides . precious resulted in clashes with the police as well as multiple arrests. german authorities have found many similar process in the name facing m t t. images of the miss rainy and versus the now headed to a run of presidential election on friday, none of the candidates secured enough voters to win the presidency out, right? there was a record low turnouts. the snap collection was coal to replace president abraham racy, was killed, and
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a helicopter crash last month saying ahold of reports from tyrone. it's a rounds division stood in the way of a candidate winning enough votes to assume the presidency. the 2nd round of voting is scheduled in less than a week. a contest that will be between a conservative and the reform is neither got the more than 50 percent. the votes needed to win the vote also. so a historic low turn out in a possible sign that many iranians may not believe change can come from the balance box. what i want. i didn't vote neither did any of my family members. and i believe the voter turnout was even less the 40 percent. it will be only the 2nd run off in the rounds recent history. the 2 candidates who will now be buying for the presidency can be any different reformers plus, would cause a skin who enjoyed a slight lead, wants to improve relations with the west to allow for the lifting of sanctions. his
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reform mister credentials appealed to some of those, this illusions with the system. but it wasn't enough. i love your while you none of the candidates a cable to manage the country. they also didn't. we present the people side to the the, the other presidential hopeful, doesn't represent a break from the past. he wants to follow the look towards the east policy of the late president, uber humor, i see, and has been criticized for clumping down on civil liberties. georgie, i believe that you needed can run the country better because he has more experience in government. i don't know anything about this issue. and the conservatives were able to rely on their core base 20 percent of the electorate. but they were at a disadvantage without a consensus candidate. the results of friday's the vote. so the internal divisions within the conservative town that whole power. they also show the reform is struggle to remain relevant, at least the factions that does not challenge,
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but tries to change from within the system. there is a voter apathy here and the electorate is large. he divided. there have also been years of economic hardships largely caused by the sanctions now with the run of boats set to take place on july. the 5th turn up for once again, play a big role center for their else is either based on or so set as also following developments from tech, from on the 2nd round of the presidential election and it on is going to be housing next friday. and it is going to be a competition between the hard line, conservative side generally. and the report miss candidate miss with is this guy. these 2 names have different approaches when it comes to the economy and you're on support and relations. so generally says that she is going to favor the ties with the non west countries and also increase the 3 ties with these non western companies to put an end to utilize. the nation from the world is also promising that if he is elected,
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he is going to use the company's resources much more efficiently. although that the form is counted that mr. business can save you on the main problem is the international sections. and the only way to remove defections is do we negotiate the nuclear deal with the western countries and also to open up your on to the world. he's also saying that one of the problems that the company is facing is the lack of transparency. and if he is elected to, he's going to bring the little slow in the management of the economy in iran. so another more bit of conservative mama, bucket credit buffalo running the 1st run. now saying that he is going to endorsed identity and he's quoting on his supporters towards forced identity. in the 2nd problem, we do not know whether that's going to happen or not. however, if that happens, that going to be quite significantly impact the outcome of the 2nd problem. i'm not going to the tournament. in fact, there is going to be whether the report was counted as mr. business. john won't be able to further mobilize the reform is what there's or not. there's some sort of
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dash 0 there on the cities in the us can now and full spans on homeless people sleeping outside in public places. the supreme court ruling also gave them the ability to clear out incompetence activists in washington dc, holding riley to highlight the poverty faced by tens of millions of people. and they say, it's something that isn't being treated as a major issue in this presidential campaign. for brenda's reports in paducah, kentucky, the local church, one food bank has become busier than ever these days as high food prices for 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
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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 and coal for moral revival, a movement, religion, 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 with my entire heart, reverend lives deal, 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,
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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 a new laws in new spending, priorities, living wages, adequate health care, affordable housing, and high quality education are all at this as are of the campaigns agenda. they believe that we can only win the world that we want by uniting the poor and dispossessed. i believe that if we all get together, we can make real demands and really change the system. in paduka, stephen rogers says the free groceries are a godsend. they're all just bless. of the grace of god, we have a place to get food. but the food banks director say money needed to feed the poor
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is running out. leading people like rogers and many more to face hunger. rob reynolds, l g 0. well, we can speak now to john cabinet. he's a bend of the pool of people's campaign and senior advise at the institute for policy studies. he enjoys his now from washington, d. c. thank you for your time. so low income versus a normally quite overlooked by both political parties and they don't vote in large numbers. how you trying to address that as well. you're right. i mean, as many of your viewers know, turn out and us selections is by global standards. well we're, we're happy when 60 percent of people vote, but of the 10s of billions of 4 and low income people. it's much less. and as we add the 4 people campaign 1st people's campaign has worked on this. we found out that a lot of people say they don't foreign low income people because the politicians
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don't speak to them. they are not giving them policies that help them. the last time we raised the minimum wage and this country was 2009. so we are reaching out the campaign and the next 5 months is teaming up with other groups like the big labor federation, the a, f l. c i o. to reach out to $50000004.00 and low wage workers. urge them to vote and it's partly by showing them what the issues are. they know the issues they care about. it's reminding them of some of the things that they've won in the last 3 years, 3 and a half years. but also many of the things that they still aspire to. the campaign is chopping for low income people at canada, rallies of canada, forums to demand answers right around why the government isn't doing more. i mean, the conventional wisdom, john, is that low income, white people, very republican and low income people of color. very democrats. is that something
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you agree with that it is in percentage terms. yes. slightly more low income white people have voted republican and a great deal. busy or people of color have voted democratic we are reaching out to everyone across the whole spectrum and pointing out that all the patients for both sides have ignored most of the issues. but with pressure. politicians can respond. it's a non partisan campaign, but the key things that's fighting for higher wages, better health care, better education, are things that one party has done better than they are. i think deadly when we have been hearing that donald trump has gained support in the black community. is that something you was saying? seeing and how, how, how do you explain it? you know, so definitely among the people i just came from a riley of several 1000 people, highly diverse, many black and brown people. they are not on trump supporters. so people who work
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the issues and wondering what the different parties have done for the issues they care about, they're not for donald trump. uh so the there was, but the one side, i mean, this is a non partisan rally. it's pushing for the issues of pool or p. busy but no, absolutely, no evidence of any support whatsoever for donald trump, our sense is our experience is the more people get information about these key issues, the more they both with intelligence and the more they vote for candidates that they actually kind of hold accountable. so that, that is a huge push. we are worried, as you know, whole show that we could have a record low turnout this year. most people feel that neither party is particularly serving them. and so we're finding that by engaging more for low wage workers, getting them involved, getting them to push their politicians. it is increasing the interest in people
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vote. and i mean, just to pick up on your point about the fact that neither policy is, is working for low income workers, or at least that's, that's how they perceive it. i mean, how, how do you mobilize people in that case to go out and vote. i mean, part of it is telling them the stories of the last 3 years where har movements labor movements, environmental movements, women's movement have really mobilized behind certain big pieces of legislation. legislation that is put hundreds of billions of dollars into infrastructure into mean i tell you a key issue for, for low income people is that the water coming through their pipes is often unsafe in the last 3 years. those moved but to push the government, particularly in the 1st 2 years of the, by the administration to pass a large number of programs that for example, all the lead pipes in this country to bring water into homes are being replaced. so part of it is telling them the stories of where their action is actually press the
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government to do things that tell them that a lot of that happened in the 1st 2 years of dividing this industry really good to speak to you, john calvin, a senior advised that the institute for policy studies, thank you. good to talk to you are still ahead on al jazeera, a color outbreak hills, thousands of people across nigeria. but why hasn't been so hard to control plus migration, lower immigration, this should be the immigration election. so why immigration has become a dominant issue in the u. k. ahead of the best days, collections the
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54 quads across the middle east in terms of the weather. not too much going on here . little more cloud into that is to the side of a monitor. i think we're looking at any significant rain for as such, temperatures, january, getting up into the, the mid forties for many as we go on through the next. someone's picking up across the south, west of south a, u t u m. and as we go into monday and the southern end of the rest. so you might just catch the shower here more light is i see some shows up towards the cool position between the black sea and the caspian. took the icing a shadow to if it go through the next. i also wanted to show us to, into that western side of syria, maybe as to how to creeping into 11 on meanwhile, when it's a little light to adjust around to gaza. we are looking at to attempt to see of around $31.00 sales just but those winds will pick up once again. truck you will just as we go through monday night just for monday, eastern half of turkey, i seeing some showers a little more widespread at that stage. what? spite shabbas now across the west africa, plenty of weather coming through here and it was watch. but as we'd like to see,
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but the other never, the less that the testing stand again, just to the north of that. meanwhile, across southern africa, a lots of try, whether it's still in place one or 2 shots, but that is the side of times in the i may be into kenya. the the, the latest news, as it breaks far, it is the environment. the realtor that spends of not permitting any more members of the muslim community to enter it stutter theory with detailed coverage. they've done that, the 1st i really gotta squeeze, but um, southern people, people from around the world. this rose war and garza was polarized french society for such an extent and that could have an impact on what is one of the most consequential elections does have to be. that is deliberate, over $300000000.00, will suffice in more than $75.00 countries around the world,
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100 percent of sex on an emergency donation spence on projects. and we ensure beneficiaries come 1st of a $300.00 on luis, haven't had going through the run for crossing in recent months. our most of these bless and the bless i'm we all turning jo, donations into direct delivery in the shortest possible time donates with confidence. the voting out, is there a mind a thought helps or is this our needs for the palestinians have been killed and is there any strikes across the goal is to strengthen the last 24 hours. these righty ministry bomb, the residential building, and alba res. rescue g. cam coming for people including team children and say
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government rates have been taking place across several cities and as round, hunger is growing of the prime minister. benjamin s. nose handling of the wind, dasa protest isn't demanding the government secure a cx. 5 deal with him off to williams, the captives. iran is headed to a run office in less than a week, often no candidates secured in the search to win the presidency. ratings of choosing a successor to president abraham received died in a helicopter crash at this moment. elections, so a record low turnouts. the opinion polls suggest that migration has become one of the biggest issues for vases in the u. k. i had of those days election. second, only to concerns about the cost of living. the public attitudes vary depending on age where people live as political, leanings out as, as poor breton reports from the southern poor town of dover, migration,
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lower immigration, reducing migration, migration, migration. this should be the immigration electron migration matches to british voters in the last 6 years. 120000 people have made the dangerous crossing on small boats from friends to present mentioned migration in this election. and these are the images of many u. k. voters will visualize, it's kind of a role sas tests. these images that we see very much of images of migrants arriving, being arrested by the board. of course, the size of the liberal people. the 5 right from vote 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 rose 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 probably the rising in terms of you see the same image,
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same very different hands. i drove off with its famous white cliffs as long gonna a powerful symbol of the u. k. 's defenses against unwelcome arrivals. it's here in the porch. the. the migraines plucked from the small boats in the channel are brought under those images which have largely 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 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 policy. i'm not rises again to 68 percent for people who intend to vote for nigel financial as reform u. k. party. the public desire to cut migration is a defining factor in the 2016 bricks. it referendum. yet kevin polling indicates
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that overall votes as a jew to actually soften 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 was the full. but then when they are asked about the groups which make up this over bigger. so different groups of michael work is such as coworkers of doctors and nurses. so ukrainian, so sort of 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,
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i'll just 0. don't speak not the 10 bellas, professor of politics at queen mary university in london. i'm the author of the conservative party often breaks it. he joins us now from london. thank you for joining the program. why do you think immigration has become such a headline issue in these elections as well? it's partly because it's in the interest of a couple of the policies to make it so the conservative starts announcing this selection, thinking good immigration may be a trump call for them and certainly something that possibly divides labor supporters. and then, of course, with the entrance of knowledge of for osh and reform into the context, you also have a policy that for who immigration is really a signature policy. so it's not really a surprise the when we're talking about the campaign in particular, the immigration has to some extent dominated the headlines on sundays. when you look at a doctor's wasting times in the u. k,
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and pressure on housing and social cash, the u. k. does appear to have a problem of new people then it has results is, is that down to too much migration is many seem to believe. well, that is certainly what you will hear from the reform u. k. on some conservative politicians. but i think most observers, um, particularly experts in those particular services we don't use, it actually has more to do with under investment, for example, in healthcare and under investments that we in house. and we don't build anyone near enough houses in the u. k roll and the number of people coming into the country. clearly they do in some areas produce some pressure. but actually it's not really migration. that is the key issue. both labor and the tories say they intend to bring down migration. starting with the tories, are they still persisting with that plan to the ports, illegal migrants to rhonda, how much support is that for that plan as well?
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uh, there is considerable public support for it and not majority support. you'd have to say many people are skeptical of whether the the scheme is workable, whether the scheme represents value for money, but they're all still 30 to 40 percent of people who say that in principle is a good idea of how i think the conservatives well hoping that they will be able to get flights off before they holden election, but receives the next decision to go. they meet. so that was the case. so i suspect we will never actually see that scheme come into operation. well they've, i have said that they will scrap the one to plan. have they propose the, what their alternative plan would be to bring down migration? well, that plan revolves around actually trying to process asylum seekers fall faster than we've been able to do in recent times. which is why we go to a backlog of tens of thousands of labor,
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all hoping to employ more people. it will just speed up processing and then return people who, who's applications all refuse. they should be set by the way. but if you're looking at people coming, for example from afghanistan or some places in the middle east of los majority of those people's applications are actually approved. so it doesn't necessarily mean that that will be going home in some way. labor is also promising a more intelligence that approach to busting some of the smuggling games, who are responsible, obviously for bringing people across in small boats. and it also is promising to call the french will, thirty's on all the countries that with in europe and other places outside your ticket will returns agreement. so that when people's applications on to night, we will actually be able to pull them and not spend a problem actually for the u. k. for some time. and labels plans as i understand and could also say full in the number of migrants coming into the country legally. do you see that? do you foresee that to, to be an issue?
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yes, i mean, it is confusing for people. i think there is a very blood line in many people's minds, between bodies of legal migration and legal migration. and when people talk about the net migration figures, hey, we all talking about legal migration for the, for the most part of the latest plans all to up skill the labor force within the u . k. so that we don't suck in so much labor to do some of the jobs that can't be done on the device skilled work, causal, pretzel reluctant to do when we're talking about. so quote on the skilled job. so there is a plan on, on the part of the labor policies do that, whether actually that will make much difference. i'm not so sure. britain's labor market is notoriously schultz of workers for one reason another. and it's difficult to imagine how we, what we need to actually fulfill some of that to mom through bringing people in from the outside. really interesting to talk. so you're 10 bell, profess of politics, the queen,
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mary university of london. now in from se demonstrators have been mocking the 1st anniversary of the killing of a teenage of african descent by police. the 17 year old was shot dead by police that a traffic stop in weston paris. the has it been smoked nationwide? process managements, reports, and motions is still roar and non, to 12 on. so i'm from 117 year old nile mazda, who was shot dead by police officer at the traffic stop. the nails, mother mooney. i'm as it is, of course, a personal county too much indeed. i don't have the aisle anymore. he told the crowd. i just want justice to my son and that the shooting of nile was all caught on video. the traffic police officer pointing a gun at him on fire and apparently on provo is working class community where the 17 year old lived is still struggling with the consequences of the killing. we have now mistress a to both sides police and the population. when
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someone is stopping it from the from police, we thought about what's happening last time was 9 miles killing sparks nationwide rights. president emmanuel, my chrome, said the teenagers, death was inexplicable and inexcusable. the police officer who killed dial has been charged with murder niles. that's about an hour i took the french police use excessive force and get away with you and commission of human rights that the shooting was a moment for the country to seriously address the issues of racism and racial discrimination in lowering the victims of police violence say nothing ever changes as a 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 he'd not been arrested. will accomplish
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that's what is what we are afraid every day because our brothers can get killed. what my broadsoft like not and those fees are present when we go out into the street. when their identity checks, we fade when we see the police run in and ask ourselves why we are afraid because of the countries in the state of time. well, because the far right is going to win the power. while in practice it already is in charge. on saturday, the police kept a low profile. i'm a solemn sab march pesto piece for the bonus smith. i'll just era known to western parents and the democratic republic of congo, m. 23 fighters account should a town near the border with rwanda and uganda. they took over tonya, but young guy on friday facing had intensified that between the on the and the on the on group in the past 2 weeks, randa has repeatedly denied accusations that it supports the group. so let's take a closer look at the and $23.00 homes group which emerged over
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a decade ago. it's mainly based in the eastern congolese province of north keyvi, which is rich in natural resources. am 23 leaders and mainly from the 2 c ethic group. they say one of the aims is to find groups founded by hutus who fled rhonda off to the 1994 genocide. now the m $23.00. merge with the congolese on the, on the deal in 2009. but in 2012, they said the agreement had not been upheld and they broke away. didn't weigh connie reports now from government in the east of the country. that don't, i'm going to buy old a cup to buy them. 22 tables on top of these voters throughout the jeep. not only for rebels, but also for the government as the area was not close on by the ongoing perfect, which you wrapped in the season last 2 years between the government forces and the rep wasn't updated to go for training and the most se,
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suspended. 1 and it forces alongside with them for at least on and the regional force is from start to commend it a couple of ways. sonya is from south africa. we're in terms of trying to push above levels from almost 80 percent of the area under the close. it's new. well 1st of all, them 22 levels. otherwise of course, um and test them in different areas in the population. filtering the boxing of durable into men sticking the largest business tone of campbell. the government of the deal to century fails to negotiate with them, to the, to the boys. accusing them to be boxed by the government of wanda on a position always rejected by to godaddy. it all the people have been away from their homes by the ongoing fighting ceaselessly. i'm making the you want to children's additional voter charging for women and children which would need for now to wait before they go back home. and like on any of the 0 goma, the democratic republic of school are still as on al jazeera, suffering,
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technical problems. and over time dates for nasa in face the boeing stone line, the crew and not stranded in space. and one of the best captures you ever see helps in the a winning the t 20 cricket. well, come. the african stories from african perspectives. 3 short documentary by african filmmakers from sally own democratic republic of congo. and kate, rhode island, life is actually music the way people talk, the way we walk is just everything is trusting timing. go tell them on the mountain . friend of the and mechanics see a new series of africa direct on, i'll just 0. here's from, i'll just say around on the go and the tonight out is there is only mobile app. is
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that the, this is where we, the effect live from out is there is a mobile app available in your favorite types to just set for it and type domain new app from out to 0 new at you think is it the, the, [000:00:00;00] the, let's get a little bit of sports, india have won the t 20 cricket world comp off to basing south africa and the final
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it was launched me thanks to one of the best couches you will ever seen by so yeah, tomorrow. yeah. does it help restrict south africa who fell 7 run source of what would have been the 1st? well tiny story victory ends in this 11. yet wait for a major tracy now to a big upsets at the euro's football tournament. way of defending champions. it's lee have been knocked out, so we'll base into nail by switzerland. the opening match for the last 16 rema for that. and ruben, involved as well as the gulf where the goal scores in berlin is me go home while switzerland go on to play either england or slovak, yet in the quarter finals. let's go to all the corresponding dominant cane. it can bring us up to speed from by land. dominic is lead knocked out. did anyone see that coming? your mind saying that the whole days being known is
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a really strong. i don't know the face of it to this whole months of the italy and the visa, the, the performance of the switch to sell something minus hausten. this already said they believe that the goals. so if you switch off the side of hop time for us, we're waiting for call some of the problems the team about in the, in these your no real stalls. i'm and confronted with special flyers, they have the wheelchair personally, that used to do social media. i mean from my media already saying that the account is well and it was coming until the swiss. what a higher coming is a meeting where the the england also back. yeah. in the quarter finals. that's really successful. the switch team and dominate the host, germany and action against denmark. how important is it?
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so the tournament that the her stay in the well, you can see behind me, this is the find zone in billing. i can tell you, but every time the public and hartsman system is being naming the german play is this being promising here. so. so the people here, right there are some things, but very few compared to the vast majority of german. they expect great things from that. teams that come julia, not rosemont is, have to make 3 changes to the team. the fight in the last group much. but she is still stop saying where the central core of players from fi and mention the spine unit. and he is leaving the line with hospitals. chi hobbits 40 a has one. you go in the zeros on how to particularly spectacular performance in the last half of the premier league season that's just waited so far. so the phone book is energized and germany should when president playing against the teams and
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margaret's and beaten so far in the group stages. we'll see what happens in the next few minutes. indeed, dominic caden enjoy the game that for us in the and then south asia has seen severe weather in recent days. that's killed thousands of people from floods, enough kind of stone to land slides in the pool. the region has seen wide spread destruction houses. there has been l fernandez as this report from columbia. the name is alessandra, is struggling to quotes 5 days ago, flood swept through the of the village kid and the bone me on provence. vaskins done killing 8 members of his family. he says it was the 1st such city of flooding . they had seen outage by the law. there was complete chaos, but children were crying and women screaming with fear. the water was about 10 meters high. i tried to pull up some of those stuff but couldn't, and the floods took them. most houses and shops in the remote village were
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destroyed while the raging waters swept to wait cause and mechanical equipment. this school was damaged and its container with all school supplies was washed away . susan, i'm on the, the 1st thing we need is shelter. we need clean drinking water, the vin financial support, because we have lost whatever we have wakeful, and then all of our lives in the heavy rains, pretty good lens lights killing at least 9 people on saturday. then sides, floods and lightning have killed more than 35 people across the he mullen kingdom. in the last 2 weeks across the border, the indian capital in new delhi, had moved in 250 times. it's usually rainfall on friday, causing disruptions. the odds, so book in delhi between 230 and 5 30 am today. the maximum rand full recorded, has been 228 millimeters from our soft, our junk observatory, and other observatories of then you have also reported extremely heavy rain falls. this drastic came to a standstill of the city of 20000000 people,
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as the skies opened up the down to cause the natural building roof to collapse, disrupted flight close the metro station. envelope roads a lot of meanwhile is expecting maureen's. after a short break to months and shows the cause of people around the country, authorities have met to discuss the flooding and colombo and find solutions. extreme weather events are becoming increasingly common and this part of the wood isn't or different. but some scientists say insufficient monitoring of disaster management practices is making things was a jump to put a rise in environments. scientists. she to without 0 international treaties must be better managed, a claim on cell fine. but it needs to be converted to action plans. it needs to be brought in distracted cheese. tobacco use has to be money, did both locally good regionally and little,
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but those details may be too much for at least done. he's surviving. somebody who's immediate priority is to find food, shelter and clothing, minute fernandez, which is 0, colombo. now frank of color has killed thousands of people across nigeria has a number of cases rises, health, special side of the country is running low on vaccines and interest reports. these hills workers in league goes on the mission. they want to drive home a message on the importance of hire. i do this largest city is dealing with the color outbreak. the government says campaigns like these are reducing the number of hospitals that patients feel for sure. if that goes uh, somewhere in the range of 600, because it's difficult to give you an absolute number, because every day we have people coming in to say they develop this condition 2 days ago, but they just presenting now. so our numbers keep changing, but it's in the return of about right now. as of today,
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about $650.00 after several debts of you shall say, the outbreak of stipulation, we see that this god is kind of we do see it on a lots and lots come in. most of the hybrid said, i not as bad as the early up to you since last week on the lake of state reported the 1st cases of color. i had the end of april with 50 percent fatality rate. since then 29. other states have reported infections and debts from the disease caused by eating or drinking contaminated food on the form. if you had any feedback and was worried because color. but after running some test, she was told that had dr. gene practices. and i wanted to know why the health workers explained to us that if we keep our surroundings clean, keep our environment clean, cover our food and wash our hands regularly. we will be safe from color officers. the color of boxes are running low,
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and orders have been placed for more. it's not set in how soon they will arrive and a slash. let's continue to contaminate food and water sources that concerns the rex's may arrive too late for some not yet is how many degrees angelita to nasa astronaut, so will be extending the mission in space, solved by wings. news space council will develop some problems. the starline is returned up has been delayed because of issues with helium leaks maneuvering thrust as a propeller value. it was boeing's fast astronaut launch off the use of delays setbacks, the spacecraft took off earlier this month on its mission. was expected to last for 8 days. nasa has not set a return date. it says the restaurants on site. that's it for me, my inside this is jessica washed will be here in just
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a moment. the what does a, i really mean for the future of humanity? what sort of future society do we want to create and all of this technology roommates? do we still have power of choice, age guides, which actually a tournaments and operating and doing the best as the apple kind of technicians. oh, is it already too late? so if corporations has more power, might in the bill and entire country, the future is going to be good for the eyes would be nice if to before humans as well as human on al jazeera, french lawyer, 6 justice for a competitor you sentenced to death in the rock for his alleged involvement and i so despite the challenges of his controversial case, he's determined to oppose the principles of compassion, to manage defending french justice,
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a witness documentary on a jersey to to leave off cheers solutions that gives us no hope for future that we have to find creative solutions, not just turn our backs on. i don't think that has a number. think about it as a person, person yourself, and that person's shoes. so as you can see for this is my us, my life in my life, those stages we want, we want the patient reward because the women and my country deadlocks suite to come up to us. we are not denies all of who we are human beings and deserves to be treated equally. we are walking in their footsteps, our officers whatever has been done before, can be done. as long as a human being is doing it,
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you just have to keep pushing because no one else can see. the vision is keywords you to the is there any forces intensify attacks across sconces? at least 41 palestinians has been killed, and at least 60000 have been forced to flee again. the hello on jessica washington. this is elena 0. live from dell ha. also coming on. a historically low turnout with no clear when you runs early presidential election. it's to run off also, it has done it's smith in western powers 12 months after police shop

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