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the, the of the you are watching the news, our live for my headquarters, and i'll find out and you navigate i, here's what's coming up in the next 60 minutes. the us supreme court rules and the donald trump case that former presidents do not have immunity from prosecution for an official. but the supreme court has ordered a lower court to decide how to apply that verdict and from chase liberty chances of the trial before the presidential election from post calls. this isn't a big win for democracy. they detain me without any charges, star beaten and tortured and is really the tension,
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the director of gauze us and she felt hospital speaks about the treatment of palestinians after being released from prison, businesses, homes and cars. first down as antique syrian wyatt's breakout and as for fish, cities campaigning for a wrong presidential run off, begins with the 2 remaining candidates, taking part in televised, debates and on peace. a statement of the latest sports news fonts of book best spots in the year 2024 cool to finals by beating belgium plus it will then call us alcaraz opens these campaign with a straight fits when the championship for a 2nd time. the welcome to the news our the u. s. supreme court has ruled that former presidents are entitled to absolute immunity from prosecution for official acts while in
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office, but have no immunity for unofficial act. the decision comes after lawyers for the former president, donald trump argued that he should not face criminal charges for decisions made while in office. trump is facing several charges related to can seriously to overturn the 2020 presidential election results. but the supreme court has asked a lower court to decide whether this verdict applies to donald trump's actions. chief justice john roberts rhodes, but the president enjoys no immunity for his unofficial acts. and not everything the president does is official. the president is not above the law, but under our system of separated powers, the presidents may not be prosecuted for exercising his core constitutional powers . and he's entitled to at least presumptive immunity from prosecution for his official acts. and that immunity applies equally to all occupants of the oval office. mike kinda has more on the legal implications of that. really what
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the court has said is that to repeat what john rubbish said in his decision uh that the president enjoys no immunity for his official x. now what this means is that the court has said 2 things here. one is that no president is above the rule, but secondly, that he is above the law if what he is doing is in his cool official capacity. now the upshot of all of this is that this is going to go back to the judge in the district court. a ton. your shop can, who will have to go through the charges against trump, line by line to decide what constitute official actions and what constitute private actions. so she's going to have to bear in mind what the court has laid out to distress. so this quote has made the decision in principle, it has not made any comment whatsoever on the actual facts of the case against
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donald trump says this is something that will go back to the lower court judge who will decide what constitutes an official act. and what doesn't, that being said, once you finish that process, which will take months and a lot of hearings, it's an old likelihood going to come back to this court with it's built in conservative mon majority that was created by donald trump himself. well, just as sonya sort of mayor has written a dissent note saying never in the history of our republic as a president had reason to believe that he would be immune from criminal prosecution . if he use the trappings of his office to violate the criminal law. moving forward, however, all former presidents will be closed in such immunity if the occupants of that office misuse is official power for personal gain, the criminal law that the rest of us must abide will not provide a back stop. with fear for our democracy, i descend as to frank bowman,
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he's joining us from durango in colorado. he's a former us federal and state prosecutor who's now professor, am or it's us at the university of missouri is school of law. welcome to alta 0, a ser. um, what's your initial reaction to this really i think just to sort of my ours to sent essentially gets it right. um, although the majority opinion is uh, sort of flowed didn't complexity. it is even more complicated than your reporting had suggested. it actually creates 3 different categories of presidential conduct and that the, the corporate court presidential power, which receives absolute immunity, official acts which received presenting immunity and private conduct that president received. no, i'm unity. but the trouble is that virtually anything a president can do, that we would think of as wrong or horrible. indeed,
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criminal in the past can easily be characterized disease or part of his core presidential powers, or as part of his official official press national powers. and that means that virtually all the rotten things, all the things you'd really be afraid of that our president would do. can at least argue if we can be characterized as in one of those categories and does subject to community. and therefore, i think just sort of myers like correct in saying that, in fact, this opinion gives presidents immunity from their official conduct. how however awful, but how significant is it, or what are we to read into the fact that this now goes back to the lower court and the lower court will be deciding what official versus unofficial acts are. as my counter was pointing out, the supreme court has just decided on the principles of best, not the facts, a real. in fact, they've already decided on some of the facts base of that. and they were being that
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some of the things that are, that donald trump is charged with in this indictment, including his misuse and the justice department, falls within his, his core constitutional comp confidence. and therefore, he's absolutely immune from uh, and you're certainly right fat. the other distinctions are going to have to be made by the trial court judge. but making those distinctions is going to be very, very difficult. and even in anything that is arguably official is close, close and threat presumptive community is going to be a very difficult process. and as your report are correct. ready serves, i think it will preclude any trial for trump on the january 6, 6 this direction before the election. i think the even more troublesome thing going forward, particularly given president barton's unfortunate performance in the last week's debate is that we're confronted with about real possibilities. the president, trump will return to office and he will return to office knowing that because of the actions of the supreme court,
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you can do practically anything he wants to. and the guy as of official authority and never be facing any significant risk of criminal prosecution thereafter. that's a radical transformation about in the way that americans have thought about their democracy. the way they thought about the presidency and, and it opens the door to an active, not autocratic, clean calling, present. all right, franklin, thank you so much for joining us from durango colorado. thank you. now the former presidents has reacted to the supreme court ruling on a social media platform, true and social. and he's called a decision, a big win for the constitution on democracy in that he's proud to be american. or we have kimberly, how can now who join us from the white house because there has been reaction kimberly about all of us from the bite and campaign and also tell us what you're hearing about what the political implications of this ruling could be of the yeah,
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that's right, the bottom campaign has reacted across a range of it. social media accounts, and essentially the statement has been about to say, it says that the ruling from the supreme court doesn't change the facts in the eyes of the campaign. and in the eyes of the american people, what it says is that donald trump, in the ice, is about in campaign snaps. following the 2020 us election. and he encouraged bob to over throw the results. is that election a free and fair election that he thinks he's above the law? i'm is really do anything he gave and holds power for himself. now, the campaign is also pointing out that donald trump, even though he might have gotten a parcel when with the supreme court ruling is still facing sentencing for $34.00 counts that were against him up in new york state. and the fact that since the things taken place later this month for charges related to falsifying business records for how much money payments he made back in 2016 to an out building star.
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so that is going to stretch out potentially past the november presidential election . that is upcoming, but all of this headline is welcome distraction for a president biden's own problem matic headlines and his problem attic performance. last thursday. is the presidential debate so much so that it not only is the campaign of going on the office, but it's launched a new advert really play not the fact that the day after that poor performance. the essentially president biden's, very energetic and he's been engaging with the public. they're really playing that up and they're also going on the office with regard to the supreme court ruling. all right, thank you so much. kimberly how can reporting from the white house as well. donald trump supporter stays bad and has begun a 4 month prison sentence off to the supreme court rejected. his last minute appeal, bannon stopped to think supporters outside the federal prison in danbury,
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connecticut. on monday, he was convicted for defying a summons from the congressional committee that was investigating the january 6 capital attack. and as he surrender, total forties bound and describes himself as a political prisoner the the a group of palestinian prisoners from garza who were released by israel have returned to the strip among them as the director of and she felt hospital who was released after spending 8 months in detention. dr. him how much i would send me a, give a hiring accounts, office treatments. charles stratford reports $2.00. just so mooney is just being released from it is really general more than 6 months. so through his very full, she's detained him and he's her nicole strip surrounded by his family. he struggles to describe his experience. and what
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he says, palestinians inside is where the prisoners continue to and you load i, what i wish none of the detainees had to go through an interrogation. it is nothing but under torture, total torment may god help those detainees being interrogated by the israel's internal security surface. tortured battered in our general that was beaten verbally and physically abused only god knows. for god's sake, set them free and release them from that hell. garage describes conditions. so i chose to get their unimaginable disease broke out amongst the detaining around 30 are kept in one cell. our bodies are played with abscess is main, should gain green. we were given only one cup of rice per day, a piece of tomato and a piece of cucumber with
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a small low for bread. these are some of the other 55 to tell you to use who like for all which will release the 2 locations and the besieged gallons of strip on monday morning is ready for these need to renounce the operation what's happening? nope. would like to have was that the red cross condition is the body's not an indication of what, like even jude showed the brothers detainees have williams power sites in their bodies. do something for them . there's one that the ups is the brother logo, a bodies says another job we will lift without sofa will to only one quick boss if week among the released menus heads of the ship, a hospital mohammed double sole mia. he was detained in november with 5 all the
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health workers. will they help you in mission to evacuate patients from the medical facility? did you want to do that? then the headed not only gave me a whim offs up, well, even those who have been detained for more than 10 years had been deprived of their rights. and many were killed under interrogation on so many of the medical stuff arrested had been denied food water and the mates. and these rays have no red line . or are they deal with detain, you know, like the objects most of human beings, even the is really medics are involved in the do to mazda the funny. but i did the promise to be in prison. and association says the around 10000 palestinians being held in his way to jails, at least 3600 of them. never being charged with a crime will face strong israel sensory defiance by international lawrence treatment of the testimonies. physical, emotional scars of these main indicate thoughts alone. i chose not foot to
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0, will speak to our correspondents now, and also thought about zoom is joining us from did. but i so thought it was the stories are quite hiring of the prisoners that have now return to the gaza strip from the is really detention camp. so what are they saying about the fate of those that have that are still in the presence? yes uh, today is a prisoner's being released from the spending daniels have shown up to one of the prisoners in these very pretensions. senses have been going through on this to impact the read with a very massive that what it method the scale of 2 to 3 in practice and then physically and psychologically they have been deprived from getting the basic human tire rights entails and presenting and having the the amount of fluid what time even to get access to the toilet. well, mainly that was published new prisoners have been investigated under really in human conditions where they have beaten fruit slate by the investigate by the
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investigates that by the investigation offices. i know besides that there has been also question about the place of the is when it captives they have been also saying that the vast majority of prisoners and they use very daniels have been experiencing different sorts of the skin diseases due to the absence of hygiene conditions inside the jail time being the bride of from getting shot was for a couple of days as they have been not even being allowed to be exposed to be some heat for a long time as a workforce to be blindfolded. enhance cost for investigation, as at the same time, boost power city as have been saying that they are absolutely lucky to be released as a, as boost presenters who are still stuck behind is many parts are experiencing the worst of humanitarian conditions. as i there you. all right, thank you so much thought it so that reporting from didn't buy from central garza the
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turkey is government has condemned anti siri and writing in the central part of the country. $67.00 people were arrested in minute ghazi, after cars were over turned and syrian own shop set on fire violence, followed allegations that a syrian man sexually harassed a 7 year old syrian girl. 3.6000000 syrians live in turkey, year were anti refugee sentiment has been rising sooner because of all glue has more from assemble. and this is not the 1st time that the full, the eyes on the rise. and she has special with the last 3 years to represent them as a specialist. targeting syrian is saying that they are going to be sent back has become the main we're totally can move the position party. that's why surface present bridge of sites are drawn accuse the opposition parties for filling up the sentiment and causing such incidents like what happened in central to see a guy say on sunday night. as a response to this, as
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a reaction in northern syria in the circus fact, the position helps area to, to the st. criticizing the turkish people, surfaces, reactions and targeting the syrians live in getting through to you. they took to the streets, they attacked the turkish vehicles, and some downsize were exchange. but of course, what's happened in car serial sunday. now i was also on the reason behind the $0.10 last week purchase and siri and present present as a favor. as on at present pressures saw that they are ready to restore tarzan, they are ready to take any initiative to normalize relations between 2 countries. and that's also then press ration among the syrians for a place they have been fighting for more than a decade. seeing i'm console elders to raise some iran's remaining presidential candidates or taking part in a televised debate ahead of
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a run off vote on july. the 5th reform is back to my store with the peasants. just john, an ultra conservative side. surely they came out on top and last week's vote with soft record low turn out. the staff election was called after the death of presidents. but here that you see in a helicopter crash, we have are so started or who's joining us not from to around. so the debate has started russell. what are the candidates saying regarding foreign policy? the well, no, we have to have john to does that the running for the 2nd round of the election. the 1st one is the, all my conservative side jelly, the time he is simply saying that if he's the elective is going to continue the same for them for the seas that were adopted by delays president you but i am raises you, but i am very easy when he was alive, he was quoting these for them for the see as these were the photos, each byte is to put an end to your on site vision from the world by reaching out to
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the non western countries. so these, these promising to continue with the same policies and when he, when he's elected, so the, them, the report on the scan to dismissal position. yeah. and you're saying that reaching out to them on watson companies is good for the comes out of it. that is not enough because the main problem that you run is facing all these imagine sanctions. and the only way to move these sanctions is to view, negotiate a nuclear deal with the west of countries to you know, the ties with the west and also to open it on off to the world. so these are the 2 different approaches that are competing now, and we'll see who is going to emerge as the vendor in the elections next friday. so kindly implement these policies if elected, when he pulls about, he runs for them, pull the sea so it has tooth cracks. the places with a non western companies and divisions with the west and companies when it comes to
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the non dimensional, to them, less than the companies that you're on the, i've already good to basically with companies such as china, russia, and also used to be some of the modem lies these ties with some of the original the companies we start with here to be a problem because at least when it comes to you for the nation with the west and companies complete the different issue. and now the main problem between you run into western countries use the nuclear activities or if you're on as long as these nuclear issue remains, it is really high. the unlikely to expect any woman in divisions between the 2. and on the other hand, india wrong. so the ultimate decision about the, for them pull the seat slides with the supreme leave it and with this national security council, so that the presidents have limits of impact when it comes to the foreign policy. so you and you have the form is elected as humans president likely he's going to have ever resistance will say, is it is this is from the fulton list. obviously iran, why am i me?
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a conservative government probably is going to have more support from those same on elected, but powerful actors committee is guide the scenes. all right, thank you. we're so sorry. is our reporting from to her on a major bridge connecting the northern part of sue don's capitals of the country. second largest city has been destroyed. the bridge is one of only 2 connecting product to north to them. on the other northern crossing, the somebody bridge was destroyed in november, the army, his accused, the paramilitary rapids support forces of targeting the on fire bridge claims the r a stuff have denied hey, but morgan has more from heart of tomb. the destruction of the health by a bridge which connects the city of i'm doing mine to the city of hot of 2 north incidents. capital costume for this major said back for the to the nice army. this is the same rate to that was used by the signees army just of were a month ago to move its forces from the city of on demand towards the city of hot
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assume north, which is also known as battery. to reinforce the tubes that and tried to take over territory from the power military rapids support forces. and this destruction would mean that the army will not be able to reinforce, they prove from the city of on demand anymore, and would have to rely on troops coming from neighboring river, now states to reinforce and we supply their tubes and consume north autobiography. now this happens at this comes as pricing continues between the cities army and the parent military rapids support forces elsewhere around the country. especially especially in the city of say not and be in the face of the not which the recessive took over it's capital. on late saturday, no 5 think is going into not around given moya. and that's an area along the border, often not states and dizzy to say, most of the receptive over earlier last week. and they are, the army has been trying to regain control of the army says that their forces are still present interesting to and there are still fighting the problem of the
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through rapid support forces. the b r a stuff without the statement on monday that they have taken over to other brigades that used to belong or used to be under the control office if in these army and the displacements of civilians as fighting continues between the 2. 5 also continues. thousands has been displaced from saint john and of amelia over the past few days. many of them trying to make it to safety and 2 refuge, a slice, and continued. they say that they are in desperate need of when the parent assistant, many of them walking 4 days trying to get to safety away from the fighting. and many of them, not sure if they will be able to make it to safety. or if they would be able to get the assistance they need, if they make it to safety away from the fighting people, morgan, which is 0. how soon the ask on taliban government is attending its 1st? united nations organize meeting and cats are the 2 day event is focusing on international engagements as well as the economy and the narcotics trade. the un under secretary general for political and peace building affairs is meeting the
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meeting. rosemary to carlos as measures to health women and girls are important for global recognition. learning through all the discussions was the deep international concern from special envoys. and for me about the ongoing and serious restrictions on women and girls, afghanistan cannot return to the international fold or fully developed economically and socially. if it is deprived of the contributions potential of half of the population. how some of that is covering the metering and says cut heart stress the need for the tyler bond to attend the talks for the 1st time. this is the 3rd round of the social jo high process, which has been lost by the united nations in a, in march to 1023. and the hope was basically to build bridges with the economy back back in march 2023. there was an international alkali over the top of us decision,
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not to a law, goes to go to schools on that for the you and said, we don't want to see the tiny band represented in the tools. then in february the you and invite to the tanya bands i thought about it said we all the full representatives of the of got people out of that for we don't want to see any other entity presented. and therefore, they chose to stay away from the tools this time we do understand that the categories have been instrumental in convincing the top of on to attend these tools, which was focused on saved it. so essentially impose on the finance of sex as the banking sector. the enough gun is that the guns then on both the conservation and also the need to boost their private sector. i spoke with the taliban, they say they said the conversation was constructive. i spoke with the cuts out as they said, this was a significant step forward and i spoke with you and today of this said,
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the tools will productive south africa's presidents. serial rama post has unveiled a new coalition governments after his governing and see party last as parliament. 3 majority in may's elections. the cabinet has 11 political parties in raising questions about how stable it will be higher, which also has more from johannesburg. this is cliff town, the oldest township in so it's like many pool areas in south africa, these high unemployment crime and the lack of basic services like water and electricity. moses the human hopes of africa's new cabinet changes, but covered at the inch i, i think this new company will be different from the old one. i have. what does this new one that his what black and white lead does might handle things do? finally, in my opinion, i think that they will be more jobs and they will fix other things. so that because new coalition cabinet has a lot of work to do, deliver big to services,
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6 crumbling facilities and create jobs. 11 political parties make up the new government or with different ideologies and policy ideas. that means that could be some tens disagreements but so the applicants whole partitions can put aside the differences for the good of the country. the amc has 20 out of 32 cabinet posts. the democratic alliance has 66 of the portfolio is shared among smaller potties. i think it will fall apart at some point on the questions that weeks, months or couple of years. the 1st big government of national unity didn't last beyond the 1997 when it then deputy president f. w to clerk pulled out. and i'm that was uh, yeah, about 3 years in and i don't think this one will have that even. that won't jeopardy, because the contradictions are so extreme within this particular arrangement, frustrations about poverty, corruption, inequality, and unemployment. or some of the reasons why the n c last majority in may issues the new college and government needs to urgently address hardaman tests,
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algebra janice, but still has on al jazeera front as far right is closer than ever to forming an elective government. but opponents hope to stop them through tactical voting in the 2nd round will probably more like getting better and probably getting better grovee . we need the manpower to help us across. and we'll report on the reasons behind the labor shortages facing the u. k is forming community coming up and support castiano, rinaldo and his teammates can take a step closer to lands in portugal. second, european championship title details coming up a little later, the to hello windows, and they'll be coming the story across the arabian peninsula. let's pick up those
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details so both for saudi arabia and up and down the golf here. so for us here in the he can expect windows to push past 50 kilometers per hour on tuesday. i think the windy is part of the day will actually be in the morning through the early afternoon. peel out, show you a water view. there's those plans for the western side of saudi arabia, heat alerts and play for saturdays, eastern providence, for temperatures, and some spots pushing past 45 degrees. for example. also winds here for karachi sending dust storms in the forecasts for you some disturbed weather across as or by john. so walk through, you could catch a few drops on tuesday. really hot. i should say for 30 a tale or 37 degrees and still some rain locked into 30 as ne black sea coast here to africa. we go, we had one hot day because temperatures have come down into this. that breeze off the mediterranean, also breeze off the atlantic means it's a bit cool. any workshop for this time? the year 27 degrees that's below average and to central africa we go. yeah,
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most of the activity around the gulf of guineas. so for southern nigeria, and we had seen that was showers across the northern cape provinces in south africa, most of that peter and out on tuesday. so you next time the, with the money, all my problems policy performing only french voters will decide whether to give the fall rights power. take the results of the run a product on july, 7th of consequences for your loss of coverage. the 2nd round of the french elections on i'll just say the challenges era within the same direction is deliberate of the $300000000.00 will suffice in more than $75.00
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called a decision, a big win for democracy in gaza. the director of and she felt hospital has been released from an is really prison officer being detained for 8 months. talk to him how much of a send me a says he and other palestinian prisoners were tortured, beaten, and starved. in france, the race is now on between the ring. the pens far right party and the far left coalition lead by is all new financial to win enough states and the 2nd round to try to form a government presidents by macro not facing the prospect of sharing power with his political opponents for 3 years during the whole reports from paris to the changing face of france, a political contest now between the extremes of right to left the many c as a bit of choices i'm challenging jointly meant also on to a debate manifesto against manifesto. faceoff between both of those who might be
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a prime minister in a co habitation in a few days. for decades since the founding of the 5th republic, the country has rallied against political extremism, oval stripes, centrist president, emanuel mack, chrome portrayed himself as it's ultimate defend. within calling this snap election by chrome has opened the gates gamble, he lost his gamble president because lost every political influence he could think of having. because he's provoked this crisis and many people in his own comp resent the decision is made. they don't understand to this day why he took this decision. what happens in the 2nd round next sunday, whether or not the file, right, the marine dependent properties a jordan. bob de la, when an absolute majority could depend on tactical voting packed between my crumbs centrist alliance and the united forces of the left, including the far left fronts about under john luke men and show him without
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surprise, some centrist, say, they're unwilling to pay me less cost on the phone so about is a danger to the nation. the national riley is a danger to the republic. if you don't choose one danger over another. a manual macro on centrist alliance achieve just 20 percent in the 1st round. with one c, it attracted the n t far right votes that was built in defense of the republic as well into the crumbled and the new deep sleep polarized political landscape promises difficult times. i have few of its critics except the pins. national riley has suff. indeed said she's been touched of racism incentive, so it'd be a problem. and many repelled by melon jones perceive brand of anti semitism on the far left. but no one can deny that the fall of rights is now the country's largest electoral force in france. the previously, i'm thinkable has already happened. joe nicole elders 0 parents well last week to
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sleep shall know who is an economist and professor of parents defending university . joining us from paris, welcome to alger 0. so i was take a look at the french stocks and the markets and they seem to have rallied monday after the results off in the 1st round of the elections. but there's a lot of uncertainty surrounding the 2nd round. what does this uncertainty mean for markets and investors? so well, you know, find them. so the markets on live is a good actor. and full guess the what will happen on political grounds. what is uh, is up to date of friendship markets, rules by one process each and a, it's a spread between the gym and, and the french a lower rate such as it slice. sheila wrote, that means that was a mock gets the worst is not exactly coming. what is it almost pretty sure
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after the 1st 12 is on the left? no, be it won't get any kind of measure reaching. and most probably, it will be difficult for that, right? because the extreme right. see what we would do now is try z. we probably know to get the, an old roommate, george. so next week from might be just like to be remedial. we've perhaps technical government. oh, reason i don't expect it naturally. i'm not sure. do you need the government duties? nothing in french mines as you, as a truce, we don't know what really happened, but what do you share? and that's a reason why the market set behaved like people up to me speaking today
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is that is reward of a government of the left and especially of the stream left misdemeanor, also with dignity. let's be the next prime minister. mister bob de la might be the next prime minister, but you cannot show, look, i mean this friends, of course, is europe 2nd largest economy. so should investors be concerned that if france heads into sort of a divided parliament then that parliament may not be able to tackle the countries? huge debt problems with the current debt. a francis a 3 truly in euro is as it stands right now. yeah, it says, you know, it is the uh, the guess you remind me within my cool it is not sure bob, after or uh because in fact it adds to the preteen. well, we have the uh, unemployment. i'd be going down. uh, we have, uh, uh, the uh,
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from, you know, probably rates to country europe. we should try to do more international investment . sure. it's not to bother to problem was more, 2 more problem. we've maxwell, i'm french people. the problem is right now as well. it is, we are in a situation where any kind of government which could be, which would happen, and by next week we won't be able to kill any big friends problem. especially the ones of spending at the most likely. see now you would be to of well a government which won't be able to do anything else is on the kind of, uh, uh, we'd have to vote for the budget and would be fine to budget. right. but keep,
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it will be 1592. um, so it makes sense to see gratian, uh, as far as you mentioned, uh, i would get problem and i saw um, i went to the fog just from see the country europe, where public spending easy as the highest share of gdp of all your rim countries so what a problem browser monique's. all right, sir. thank you so much. we've not the election. we've left at the end of my reason, but we don't know what really happened in the next few days. okay, thank you so much financial now, thanks for speaking to us from parents. well, immigration is one of the major issues in the u. k. in general election on thursday and both major parties say they wants to bring the numbers down. but many
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industries say this is having an effect as a 0 has been granted access to a very farms in the veil of evolution central england. and it's run by south asian farmers who say they face severe labor shortages within a vessel in which reports this is the garden of england. this very saw stretches some miles across some of the most fat of land in the u. k. inside the pace is quick and the fruit plentiful, but what it lacks is enough luck is to take the cross way work and use to come from eastern europe. and when you go back, whatever she called him and didn't get them to come into the country. releasing both one and a half a 1000000 off the end of the freedom of movement with you isn't the only problem competent because i haven't got the stuff. and that is what's happened in the last 3 years. so you find fix it, frequent agreement. you've had coverage,
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knock on effect then we had on because ukraine and what we're trying to staff is last upfront. strange stuff because of the war. these issues walking up a perfect storm of labor shortages. the national farm is union says close production to be costs by subs in some businesses since 2020. and the government introduced a 6 month season of was visa. thomas, he is say, it's not enough. the moment so my industry was about 45000 licensed the seasonal workers license that come in. do we need that? yes. do we need double that or 100 percent new though? well, probably more. we're getting better and probably isn't getting better grovee. we need the manpower to help us grow, but politicians facing office on dental position have vowed to reduce immigration, not bring more people in the car and conservative government wanted to encourage pharma said, garage really start replacing overseas was with versus ones, but that hasn't happened. i mean, reality,
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the majority of people who walk in farms like this one come from abroad. where are you from the philippines from india is makes them, we'll get you a stone you say have tried to recruit locally here, but without much success. make sure the dock leave any food behind. and that business model depends on trained stuff coming back season after season. this goes all it takes ages to learn. it is friday, but it difficult the cut off the here the last 2 or 3 days. if you missed 2 days, the crop is gone. if you don't have the people, we have lost. a steady supply of overseas was may not be will the politicians say they won't, but it is what farm is here. say they need me the city of each way to leave him u. k. we can now speak to those webster has the founder of safe british farming. joining us from sirens, hester in the u. k. this webster, thanks for your time with us. when i was a 0,
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so what we've seen during this election campaign is that both major parties have made the issue of integration really central to their campaigns with both promising to cut migration levels. what effects will that have on the farming industry, in your opinion? a why, you know, we're just going from one crisis to the next. we're just having knows the food from the government who are not giving the people the truth about the fact that we need more immigration. notice that they working age population in person is shrinking and it will continue to frank. we've got more of a problem with emigration. but young people leaving britain to find work in other countries, them actual immigration. the problem is, all public focuses are crumbling, and people are blaming immigration for vast. but that's also a double why may, because of public services also need integration because those workers come in and help us run the east public services as well as phones, as well as, you know,
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hospitality, se, and pumps and restaurants. so this crisis is a, is what is crippling the country and it's having a real impact on all food production on our food secures a put that together with trade barriers binds to birds, fish, which are now the for impulse as well as that schools were really taking out appropriate and this with foods going forward. so what, what, what sort of uh, of challenges then uh our farmers facing in the u. k. practically. how is all of this the outline, having an impact size is having a really detrimental impact on many, many phones who are giving up selling up to check today. those. that's all you know, labor intensive say. diary was a culture and those kind of things as well as we were dealing with very difficult west uh with very what times and then followed by dr. which is exactly what we've
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got now to us to withdrawal withdrawal of, of support, financial support from the government for a fee production. and you know, the space is just a perfect storm, which is on the volleyball for many phones. and it means that we're following to rely on imports at the same time that we've got these really difficult friday barriers and such to which are also, you know, breakfast is also, i've got with the freedom of movement when she's in fact increasing immigration. but the role of integration for the whole thing is messed and it's fairly depressed today, but no policy has had the courage to explain. so the country will bring needs to fix this problem. well, it's been 14 years of conservative ruling the u. k. what impact will a labor government have to think on this issue?
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it always goes to the moment. is it blowing hot? because the agricultural policy and on the day but not assessed day is very, very thin. it's very vague. so we really don't know what we're bolting in, say, apart from what we're preparing for is a lot of real being analysis campaigning to push the new governments to help us. i do believe you believe the government was wellness or food crisis. i think they just trying to avoid dealing with the top, like your friends that well we go through this election or at least that's what we have. i hate that. so realism comes to government. if he doesn't, that games be fighting fire off to fire off to fire and back to know any of a city, particularly when it impacts all food, which we will rely on to exist. alright, liz webster, thank you so much for joining us from the u. k. i'm in arizona here's what's
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coming up in a moment. i am rough, mcbride in the gotta japan that wants it share the country's tours and boom, just as other parts of the country are saying enough visitors. and a former world number one ends a 6 year wait for win wimbledon, and off on the way is for the a business like this, this world to you believe, i guess is a line flowing on one of your this makes modern plains the
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hello again. time for the sports is yours. peter greene. thank you so much. from says book this, both in the course of finals of the european championship are beating belgium, and this will do the french winning the match. one know the go coming very late on the randall co logo on his shots. go ahead and also the deflection of done with the tongue in the, the additional team on looking to win from the 1st year. i title since 2000 and run this up in 2016. let's go live now to correspond and somebody kate who's in but then dominic broad street of the go to finals. but what does the potential opponents have seen anything to create any fear? one of the things is so that it's about that game that finished not so long ago was that's a french has the majority of the possession. they have the majority of the shots, but already managed to on target to belgians he managed to on target was very much a game where the defenses seem to cancel each other. right. and then younger that's
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on why to the end of the game, having the supply of luck to deflect, simple cost is own, go, keep us in series, our net and keep the french, the victory said they craze on the front. see way here. jubilance as being very rainy and cold air and bell in today, which explains why they are on fact many friends. here are the friends, but that was enough. is it will that sold was enough to put front through to play against whoever emerges from the game. that's a bad safe place. somebody in the next few minutes it's european joins portugal against meadows, slovenia. what are the chances of an upset? yeah, you'd have to believe in david and goliath to believe that the portuguese may be in this game. and yet, when the portuguese played up against the george and so you might also say on minnows, they failed it a week. it seemed, have they lost this time around?
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taking no chances, the portuguese manager ceiling is best 11 and has high hopes to get past this libyans and to progress to that game against the french. but remember, slovenia lost no games in the group stage. they were in the group with england and they came through with the things on 3 points. so they've proved that they have a strong defense. so the question is, can they neutralize ronaldo? can they score a goal? i'm can see none, and son are still victory. we'll find out eminently in the next few minutes that one is kicking off. we'll discuss that a little bit later with you. dominic, thank you. finish the way to made history at the top of america winning all 3 of the group games. so the 1st time then is where the head already booked a place in the course of finals and needed just the points against already eliminated jamaica to change the top spots and avoid facing defending champions, origin c name and makes found that when the game in texas we knew this way,
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they will now say to them, and they be told canada on friday for a place in the same before and the domestic finish to mix because match against ecuador, the referee gave mexico the penalty deep in stuff. it's time b a or over tunes of decision that's going to go low. so that means that it could or would go through his prove run is up. i hated mexico on goal difference equal to now face origin seen in the cold is call us algorithms as stone, cities wimbledon sizable defense with the window bridgestone in qualify. mark la, jo. will the 3 was have any favorite to win against the pay rent? $269.00 in the world, but y'all pushed the friendship and shopping to a time breaking the opening state. but it was alvarez just came out on stuff on that occasion as well as in the 2nd semester, 2175. so safe was considerably easy for the spaniard as he went up 6 to to advance the 2nd round rushes foot,
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see the new meditative is also 3. so the 2nd round, the 28 year old sophie states for the states. it's when against alexander covet. chevy, which is the day of taking the match. $6364.62 in a little under 2 hours. 15. 16 a a full time band. same when an am jo saca is one who symmetric wimbledon. the 6 use japanese one, the 1st face against france is the carry of law. the 2nd 61 to school in both states as okay would when the food 6 full to secure a spot in the 2nd and buttons. and the red condo is also up and running between things when he won us. so some champion has had her share of struggles with the injuries over the last few years. she even needed a was calling to get into the wimbledon rule this year. but she was on form against
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mexico's at the office. that was 0763 miles had secured, replaced on the us domestics team for what will be hosted olympics. she went full goals at re a 2016 but withdrew from somebody. vince, a ticket 21. i think mental health issues its way to 7, possibly the oldest american and then pick gymnast since the 1950 more i will leave it there for now. i'll be here again later with most bullets needs to be. thank you so much, peter. as well, the annual climbing season has begun and japan's mount fuji with new restrictions to control visitor numbers. japan is enjoying an unprecedented post pandemic visitor booth. but there are concerns that it's leading to over tourism and many other holiday destinations are facing a similar challenge of mcbride reports from tokyo. the famous must see
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pedestrian crossing, the 2 boys in downtown tokyo tells the story. overseas taurus sel, backing holes. visitor arrivals of top $3000000.00 for the 3rd month running with most people heading to the same well known tourism hotspots for the next day q. it's hard for those just emissions that the most popular like here to kind of do and ok. now these regions quickly, this capacity so it gets over to, it isn't from the world's most visited cities to the most exotic getaways, local tourism is predicted to return to pre, pun demik levels. before the end of the year, the number of passenger flights is expected to reach a record of nearly 5000000000 back in japan, less well known destinations such as nick got to are on the west coast now have more flight connections which it hopes to use to attract more visits, as just as japan small famous destinations seemingly trying to do to some of the local politicians and community leaders have suggested raising good mission. prices
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to control visits, a numbers or pushing the daily limits on tourists just as crowds are right now. converging on what is japan's most iconic natural attraction this year mag? food g is limiting. the number of people who make the klein to its summit to 4000 a day with a compulsory fee. it could be no mix. you're thinking about what we're aiming for is to secure the safety of everyone who visits here. for that purpose, we may have to ask some people not to climb the mountain regardless. so what are they are visiting from home or abroad? the world's most sold off the destinations straining to cope with the seemingly insatiable demands of visitors feeling the night for so long. rub mcbride, i'll just say around tokyo, thanks for watching the news. our own houses are a jessica washington's with you in just a moment to show how much more offices is bye bye. for now, the
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