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a business like just is free to you believe i guess is a lifestyle. one of your just makes modern pleads the, the, the hello, i'm jessica washington. this is the news allan live from don't coming off in the next 60 minutes. the u. s. supreme court rules in the donald trump case, the former president's do not have immunity from prosecution unofficial acts. but the supreme court has ordered a lower court to decide how to apply the verdict incomes case limousine chances of a trial before the presidential election. trump has coals the decision,
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a big win for democracy. israel's heavy bombardment of hon unit is continues and evacuation. order has now been issued. the palestinians sheltering the say, they have no is safe to go. and businesses, homes and cars are attacked and destroyed. as angie's syrian for its breakout and it took a city and on piece of statements with the latest news, from some of the bones to the last 8 of your 2020 full, 5 beating belgium, one know, and a step closer to a 1st year of the title, since 2000 the we begin this new sale with a land pump decision by the us supreme court. it is rules that former presidents are entitled to absolute immunity from prosecution for official acts while in
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office. but they added the presidents, have no immunity for acts conducted in a private capacity. the decision comes off, the lawyer is full full. the president donald trump argued that he should not be facing criminal charges. trump is facing several accounts related to conspiracy to overturn the 2020 presidential election results. but the supreme court has asked a lower court to decide whether its verdict applies to trump's actions. steve, just as joan roberts roach, that the president enjoys no immunity for his unofficial acts as not everything the president does is official forcing her to send. just as sonya social meyer said, the decision could lead to a misuse of official power for personal gain. former president trumpet quotes, the quotes decision, a big win for the constitution. and for democracy, the bite and campaign says that trump is not above the law and the ruling does not
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change the facts of trumps involvement in the events of january 6, my kind of begins on coverage a y. it's a supreme court decision that has be months in the making oral arguments with hood back in april. and their request by the special counsel for a quick decision was ignored. putting the case against donald trump on hold. it was chief justice john roberts, who all set the majority opinion, stating that the president is not above the law, but continuing the nature of presidential pilot and titles, the former president, to absolute immunity from criminal prosecution for actions within his conclusive and pre occlusive constitutional authority says the chief justice, and he is entitled to at least presumptive immunity from prosecution for all his official ex, 3 of the justices disagreed vigorously with the majority. never in the history of our republic, cuz the president had reason to believe that he would be immune from criminal
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prosecution if use the trappings of his office to violate the criminal law. wrote justice sonya such a mile moving forward. however, all former presidents will be cloaked in such a munity if the occupant of that office misuses official par for personal gain, the criminal law, all the rest of us must abide, will not provide a back stop with fear for our democracy. i dissent, i think what this does is this one to mentally changes the united states and we're no longer a democracy because now with the supreme court has essentially said, is the president is now a case. the case will now go back to a lower quote, which will decide which charges against trump can go ahead and which cons. given the high quotes decision, the speech that he gave on january 6th and which he encouraged everyone to march down to the capital that was a personal capacity speech. and so on. rebound. it shouldn't be difficult for the
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lower court to find that he does not have a view of the for the acts of january 6. so this is a process that will take months and this little chance of donald trump going to trial in this case, before the november election will happen. most of the mentors decision strikes at the very heart of one of this country's most treasured principals. that no one is above the law or any future president can do what he or she once provided they frame the action within the context of the exercise of a cool constitutional paula. this is the legacy for which a conservative supreme court created by donald trump himself will be remembered. mike kind of, i'll just the era washington, a white house correspondent, kimberly how good has more from the response from president biden's campaign. in reaction to the supreme court ruling, the fighting campaign has issued statements across
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a range of its social media account, saying that the ruling doesn't change. the facts that donald trump snapped following the 2020 presidential election and encouraged a mob to over throw the results of a free and fair election. he thinks he's above the law and he's willing to do anything to gain and hold power for himself. the campaign goes on to point out that donald trump still faces $34.00 charges of falsified business records for hash money payments. he made back in 2016 to an adult film star, and he's due to be sent later this month for those charges. now, we also can point out this, this is in terms of the supreme court ruling, a welcome distraction for president 5. and given the fact that it really takes away from his own negative headlines, namely the fact that up until now, most people were talking about his disaster as debate performance last thursday. and so this is a bit,
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a chance for the buying campaign to really play up the fact that since then, president biden has been very energetic. in fact, the campaign is launched a new advert showing just that the campaign is going on the offsets with this advert. but also with the supreme court ruling. kimberly help it out to 0 white house. donald trump support has steve done and has begun a full month present. a sentence of the supreme court rejected his most minute appeal. then in stalks truth sank, supporters outside the federal prison in danbury, connecticut. on monday, he was convicted for defying a summons from the congressional committee that was investigating the january 6th the capital attack. as he surrendered it to authorities then, and described himself as a political prisoner garza
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v, as many military is continuing its bombardment of hon. unice and does now issued evacuation orders for parts of the city earlier as many forces killed 6 palestinians and injured and on. no number of is the army has warned residents and displaced people in eastern naval who's to evacuate to the cities west. israel says it has designated that area as a humanitarian zone. the palestinians in the city say they have no is safe to go to assume has more on the is rarely evacuation orders in eastern highness. and this is the new tactic as well. it has been depending on within its operational, on the ground. they are right now re operating in areas of the managed to recall and to carry out full destruction to its civil infrastructure. now we are talking about the eastern areas of con, you and a city. now, multiple neighborhoods happening assumed by that is very minute 3 as it were published, a met with a q r code annette for places that need to be absolutely evacuated as soon as possible
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because these places would be month to be as a dangerous spot. so don't we come of corporate tips and the is very military. and at the same time this families that are about to leave con units to have knew what else to go. it seems that they are forced to look for proper alternative places in light of the over whelmed space of the gaza strip. and, and basically those people have been struggling and living with the remnants of their destroyed houses. so it's an endless 2nd of internal displacements until stephen secular binders, but has no ends in fine as health services in guns i crumble under. is there any attacks and the intensifiers located limits? the entry of medical supplies? one doctor has taken it upon himself to provide a basic health care to people in these dr. luna l as these does this for free, also living on the environment, honeywell fluid has her story from dental bella in garza. i have this doctor looked as if preparing her supplies and display the doctor from
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the north. she set up this a small make shift to clinic and there is bella and central golf. she started trying to help babies in a pregnant and seating mothers with that uh, a bit of a cold medicine resources, a very limited and very minimum. when i sold at this time, there was some stoke up most of the pharmacies for that. they me search for children. now we have totally out of these medications, specifically for treating costs. so supplements the amount, nutrition because of the needs dr. loving expanding to adults and the elderly. and she began to take the health care of her patients. those with her is there is another issue, the lexia, many of the patient is kind of need. this initiative is meant to reduce the bed and on the shoulders. so we go to them and attempt to um, across the dog, 3 quarters of old primary health care clinics. how to close down and even in centers the are open, it is hard to find
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a doctor and she'll get medical sense isn't hospitalized flooded with patients. people wait in monkeys before they receive any medical service. many cases, the doctor, look, man, no. the seats are caused by mountains nutrition and the lack of access to what would normally be standard medical care. this woman's daughter gave birth more than 2 weeks ago. and how to have civil operations from the law for more than 20 days. my daughter has been very ill. i'm also suffering about a 10 days ago. i was hit by a bullet while i was inside the tent. was it removed? yes, thank god. as a product to done and the bullet was removed and all the medical services they offer here is a free, paid for out of dr. loving those pocket policy on dr. setting out the free clinic is a vital uncompassionate response to the severe health. the chrysler is across the gaza strip. the benefit is, are quite as soon so for providing much needed medical care for
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a population already in dire need you to the rock kid, the current genocide, an economic suffocation just has had in my hood from the last, within the central area of the gaza strip. palestine, all right, let's stay on this story. i'm joined now by doctor jeremy hickey, who is a specialist anesthesiologist, and he joins me now live from data. obama in goal is a doctor. thank you so much for joining us on the out of here and use our you were working in the european hospital and you've been working that for just over 2 and a half weeks before you received this. sudden notice of evacuation took us through what happens. talk to i thanks very much for having me to go and it's, it's all been a bit of a rush, somebody for blue, and we initially got notification about a potential back you. i shall from some of the nursing stuff and you'll probably, and kate, as we were wishing him and that's because it had come up on social media. and from
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there we were instructed that we would just say so a lot uprising because a number of staff who were living in and around the canyon is area to lead to eventually with the families at this point. we still haven't received any notification that's weird. um, formally required to evacuate wise and it was a bass and now so after that that we go to the cold that so we needs to move, who's complete with one of the she carry them out is counting unison. i've managed to make out why have to darrow belong because we are resting at the moment and talk to what does that mean for the patients who were at the european hospital to so look as there are a lot of patients to that hospital at the moment as you can imagine, being one of the only fully functional hospitals are list in your name because i and we received a lot of trauma, especially from the rough area where there are a lot of our injuries and
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a lot of trauma starting. and so there are currently anywhere between 5 and 600 patients in a, in a 408 hospital. the only time i had some sort of frame till family starting with that spices i live are moving. the mouse is extraordinarily disclosed, be to is access to transport is, is extraordinary expensive, given the process to you with the money to, to, to access issues. but also because of the interest of sustained in the conic long term nature of these injuries, mobilizing is not only possible and transforming these patients out using ambulance . that means is it's just impossible as well. fortunately, there were a few or so you will critical k, i singed in the hospital at the time who all the ladies i wasn't looking to transport to the nasa hospital to at least age. that's just that trouble and doctor before you had to evacuate and focus through what conditions were like at the
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hospital, you've talked about some of the overcrowding. what about some of the shortages of equipment and the central medicine? it certainly right. it appears that we are having some connection issues in speaking with dr. jeremy. he keep it, we will endeavor to get him back on the line to continue that conversation about the situation at the european hospital in garza. so that's the conflict news. it's 9 month attention is again turning to what happens next. as an event in washington, us secretary of state as me blinking, reiterated the need for a clear and coherent plan for post war garza. we're looking at uh at what comes next. and i think what's critical is this we'll see, we've heard these rallies, talk about a significant down shift in their operations and godson remains to be seen. we do
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know this one way or another when this conflict cans it cannot and must not in, with a vacuum in gaza. it has to end in a way that make sure that there are clear, coherent, achievable plans for guys as governance for security. and of course, to start to help people to rebuild the lower their lives that have been so designated and is rarely soldier has been killed during a raid. you the new to oceans, refugee can officer the vehicle, was hit by an explosive device. elsewhere in the occupied, westbank, 2 palestinians were killed during is rarely raids. one of the victims, a 15 year old boy, was shot by as many forces in vogue got them. rates have been a new a daily occurrence since israel's will on guns that began last october. either abraham is in ramallah and central space updates. according to palestinians we've been
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speaking to in, that's what kind of area they say that these really forces have withdrawn for a bit, but then they came back and stationed themselves in the area between the north, some sort of fugit kemp and the pool, cutting refuge account these 2 places have already been seeing intensive rates targeting them, targeting the infrastructure to the homes, through which we, where they have just in april. and we've seen how a 3 days really weighed, ruined life did for people as they know with inside the refugee camp, with toppling the streets, damaging the sewage lines, the electricity lines, the water, all of that has been really affected. the people do not really have time to fix what has been damaged before the israeli forces come back again and start damaging their lives in their homes as well. and half of the palestinian homes that have been destroyed during those is really ways just as the war started happened in the
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told cut him area. we're talking about more than 600 people who have been displaced of their homes. 135 homes have been destroyed as a result of those continuous, this really rates. the only that we're talking about palestinians who lost their lives this morning at 2 palestinians have been declared dead. a 46 year old woman who has been his vice ross know from it is really throwing strikes out a 15 year old boy who has been hit to a bullet to his head. we're talking about an ongoing rate and we're talking about a place that has seen already so much violence when it comes to these really forces a plenty. morehead on the news hour, including a major bridge and saddam linking. how to tomb north with the city of i'm doing a man is damage. examine how this will impacts the complaints and go in east and democratic republic of congo residents vastly for their lives as on groups. make games and a full uh, wells number one and
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a 6 year ways for when ad wimbleton details coming out. bins for the to key is government has condemned anti siri in writing in the central polish of the country. 67 people were arrested in case study of to cause what overtime and syrian own shots set ablaze. the violence followed allegations that a syrian, the sexually harassed a 7 year old syrian go 3600000 syrians live intake. here with anti refugee sentiments has been rising, send them, go see a fluid and a has more now from east on a. this is not the 1st time that the full, the eyes on the rise. and she, she has special with the last 3 years. as a reference to send some of the specialist targeting syrians, it saying that they are going to be sent back has become the main we're totally and
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the position part is that's why surface present bridge of safe on a cues. the opposition parties for filling up the sentiments and causing such incidents like what happened in central to get cards say on sunday night. as a response to this, as a reaction in northern syria, in fact, the position health area due to the st, criticizing the turkish people surfaces reaction and targeting the syrians living, 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. no, i wasn't also on the reason behind the $0.10 last week purchase and siri and present, present bridget safe hours on end present shorter saw that they are ready to restore size and they are ready to take any initiative to normalize relations between 2 neighbors countries. and that's also then press ration among the syrians
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for a place that they have been spiking for more than a decade. the non custodial eldest the racism. and i'm joined now from washington d. c by i could tell you, but it would be, he's a senior fellow at the atlantic council. can type of thanks so much for joining us on the out here and use our let's put this in the broad a context for our audience is on to syrian sentiment spreading into q are absolutely um, and this is actually not new for the situation in turkey. which seen increased and a refugee ends in a hooked sentiment in turkey since the jury or anything. um it can ox it's in turkey, continues for the last few years. i think more recently it hasn't been increasing because since the new a since the last election and then you formation of government, the turkish government has promised
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a lot of they cannot make for pretty farms that should have an impact. they can amik situations living conditions in turkey, but the average darker citizen are not seeing the results of those reforms yet. that's combined with increased retro from the political positions you turkey against syrians is fueling this rising, and it fall back on august. i guess specifically syria and communities are foster, so it's, so that's the connection that use the good type of between the domestic economic situation into a q where perhaps people are feeling those economic pressures. and with then syrian refugees become sort of a scape goat for those precious. oh, absolutely. i mean if we look in the last few years, at some point, inflation in turkey reach at least over 50 percent of the rates is continuing to decrease. now the problem is with the country farms, it's unlikely to see a stabilized inflation rate around 2 percent until 2026 or 2028.
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so until then there is lilian needs by the surface. the herman monitor is politically leads to really work on how to translate those reforms. so if it's surface public to reduce the sentiment against syria and the presence of seen in a refugee is a cluster and could say, but in the, in the wider context. we've also seen a recent wave of deportations of searing refugees into q is that also being driven by domestic pressure? absolutely. so what we've seen in the last few weeks specifically is increased acts by surface governor, especially in this housing dos in top. and i'm talk yeah. and then other non duty for it actually series for not so actually not a lot of legal reasons to justify the deportation of syrian families and individuals across the board has to syria. i think that is definitely fueled by the economic situation. but i would also say we look at turkish falling across the
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different governors and different political division terms actually across all the political divisions, support the party or sending syrians back to detroit, including they, they're willing party, that body supporters are on 80 percent of the tariffs right now supports ending syrians back to syria and because they see you the see it in more itself, the presence of seeing refugees is not only impacting the nature of the official identity, but also impacting the economic situation. the therapy has been going through for the last decade. oh, and so we've seen some developments on, on the diplomatic front of the leader of turkey and the syrian regime saying that there are no barriers to restoring diplomatic ties. is that also driven by that sentiment that, that there is this growing pressure into q? i definitely believe so. i think it's unlikely that the turkish government would be
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able to restore relations to where they were with damascus anytime soon for so many reasons. but mainly because they need for turkish forces to say in serious they are still in place. and it is unlikely for turkey to a duel frontier. yeah, anytime soon. but definitely it seems that the president and the government are utilizing their existing connections, the existing negotiations with them asked us to send a message to the service public that they're working on this issue. and they're making progress to be able to allows us to go back to their house. all right, thank you so much for your analysis. that's catawba, it'll be from the atlantic council, a major bridge connecting the northern part of sedans, capital to the country. second largest city has been destroyed. the bridge is only one of 2 connecting cartoon north to undermine the all the northern crossing, the sean. but the bridge was destroyed in november. the army has accused the power military rapids support forces of targeting the health by
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a bridge claims the recess has denied even more work and has more from how to the destruction of the health by a bridge which connects the city of i'm the man to the city of how to, to north and to dance capital costume for this major said back for the to the nice army. this is the same rate and that was used by the signees army just of were a month ago to move its forces from the city of homes in mind. to us the city of hot assume north, which is also known as battery, to reinforce the, to the and pride to take over territory from the power of 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 2nd, these army and the department of $3.00 rapids support forces elsewhere around the country. especially, especially in the city of say not and be in the states often not which the
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recessive took over its capital on late saturday. no 5 thing is going into not around given moya. and that's an area along the border, often not state and just need a say most of the hours of to over earlier last week. and the are the army has been trying to regain control of the army says that their forces are still present interesting jet and they are still fighting. department is through rapid support. 4th of the b r. a stuff without the statements on monday that they have taken over to other brigades that used to belong or used to be under the control offices in these army. and the displacements of civilians as fighting continues between the 2 . 5 also continued thousands have been displaced from saint john and gibbon moines over the past few days. many of them trying to make it to safety and to refuge a slice and continued. they say that they are in desperate need of tearing assistance. many of them walking for 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
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the assistance they need, if they make it to safety or away from the fighting human. morgan alda zara hudson, still ahead on 0 to 0. frances fall rises closer than ever to forming an elected government that opponents hope to stump them through tactical voting in the 2nd round. and in 4th, an impressive start to remote in for one of the favorites to lift the trophy. the latest intent is coming off the french lawyer, 6 justice for a competitor, yet 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 the defending french justice. to witness
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documentary on a jersey to the latest news for the findings here could be used by the international criminal court as further pieces of evidence of israel's war crimes and gaza with detailed coverage. most of the 36 hospitals in golf will have been destroyed and disclose it go health care, remaining accessible from the heart of the story. the images from jeanine are part of the overall picture and the occupied westbank for violence is rarely, military raids are relentless. the, the, [000:00:00;00]
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the hello again, you're watching out your 0 reminder of our top stories. this ellen, the u. s. supreme court has ruled, full of presidents are partially immune from prosecution, but only for x conducted in an official capacity. but it's almost a lower court to decide whether the ruling applies to donald trump. this makes it unlikely that trans try will take place before the presidential elections in november. the israeli military is continuing its full involvement of hon. eunice, and does no issued evacuation orders for parts of the city in southern gaza. earlier is there any forces killed 6 palestinians and injured an unknown number of others and took his government has condemned. and the syrian writing in the central part of the country, $67.00 people were arrested in that goes. each of the cars were overturned and
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serene. own shops set of glazed. the violins followed allegations that a syrian man sexually harassed a 7 year old syrian go as the m $23.00 onto group is making more gains in the east of the democratic republic of congo. as the fight has advanced residents of a town that appears to be on the route of protesting in anger image and came the reports, the anger in the 10 by the m. 23 rep agree to be making their way to reach the time, which is the main commercial hub, north tv proving that pretty big. i know. but under the yorba, we have been informed about the capture of coming up a young girl by the rebels. and we all know when we come up to accept the situation as tools. can you found a time over run 60000 people in those keep improvements? is the latest to the rwandan box. m 23. great. it's less than
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a 150 kilometers from big timber and seen is opening up a car deal for the rebels. you seem to be heading north report say there was a 2 week battle between the company's ami a. m. $23.00 with them $23.00 saying they are progressing towards what they call the liberation of the region. in tempo itself, people have blocked roads and are attacking the houses. of politicians are put this thing here since yesterday evening because we want to know the truth. why our soldiers leaving the front line and coming here to this hotel while levels are advancing. this is why we're here on the streets. the med noise soldiers are in the hotel, is on the room is spread across the town, but some suspicious person was at the hotel and they wanted to check room by room. but they found nothing. this is why we took some strong security measures to stop these rumors among that population hunger. these troops have reportedly used like
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foot against protest as the conflict between the congolese forces and new ones. in fact, i'm 23 in the east of democratic republic of congo re ignited in 2021. they run dust and always bucking the great deals these prime minister was rude. i diplomatic methods and the fighting. instead, calling for strong action and targeted sanctions. no, by the go see, i think seeking something, we're not going to negotiate with those who attack us in the diplomatic way. we have the lawanda agreements, so we can see how the countries that support us and this piece process can forced those who are attacking us to stop. and meanwhile, the un says the fighting has displaced more than 1500000 people. one of the highest titles, anywhere in the world image and came back out to 0. at least 150 problem entered candidates in funds have stood down from the 2nd round of election. both president emanuel microns polity and the left wing, new popular fund coalition,
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had said they would drop out of constituencies with 3 remaining candidates. that's to avoid dividing thoughts and to block and block the fall, right? national rally policy from consolidating its gains. i'm the 1st round during the whole reports from paris. the changing face of france, a political contest now between the extremes of right to left that many c as a bit of choices i'm challenging, generally mental shown to a debate manifesto against manifesto. faceoff between both of those, you might be a prime minister in a cohabitation 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 its ultimate defend. within calling this snap election by chrome has opened the gates. just think of gamble, he lost his gamble. prison because lost every political influence he could think
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of having because he is 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 found, right? the independent property, j. 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 front about under john luke man and show him. but not surprised some centrist, say, they're unwilling to pay me nothing wrong. so about is a danger to the nation. the national riley is a danger to the republican. if you don't choose one danger over another, a manual macro and centrist alliance achieve just 20 percent in the 1st round with one c,
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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 phobia and many repelled by melon jones perceived brand of anti semitism on the farm left. but no one can deny that the 5 rights is now the country's largest electoral force in france. the previously, i'm thinkable has already happened. joe nicole elders 0 parents as friends for past due head to a 2nd round of voting later this week. opinion polling by itself shows increasing support for the fall right among young voters. let's take a look at the 18 to 24 year old age group support for the left wing. new popular font is still on top with 48 percent, but the significant support brewing for the fall right. with 33 percent for marine
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la pens, national rallies, moving to the 25 to 34 year old age group. 38 percent of voters signal support for the left new popular front. but the close behind the 32 percent said they'd voted for the fall of rights national rally. well, let's unpack some of these numbers. i'm joined now by diane, the venue, one who is a historian and political generalist, based in france, and she joins, you know, live from paris. diane, thank you for joining us on the auditor and use our help us to understand what's going on here. it looks like for young people, a rejection of the sent a while being more open to the fall left on the far right. so hi, yes, thanks for having me. so yeah, that's definitely a play here is a reduction of my call center, who actually in the last 2 weeks has done, he's failed to address young people and their worries. where on the other hand, the left wing
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n raglin parties has been both been extremely active on social media and addressing the young people. and they really been quite successful at talking to them and convincing them to renounce center. what are the ways in which the center has failed to reach young people? is it that the message is not resonating with young voters or is the no message at all? there's a button both the message itself not resonating, was definitely part of it. as i said, with the ceiling to sort of take on the social media aspect of campaigning self. so sort of the measure that they did put in place, for instance, the reform of faculty, which is a platform on which students apply it for university that has seen thousands and thousands of students without an option for their search studies. and that's definitely a big fear. and as we use those that has been addressed both by law and evaluating alliances and those investments year, even in the day the young people,
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when you listen to interviews about their retirement, which was my co pushing further the age of retirement. and this is something that both the left and the right has promised to address when they come into power. and i, and you talked earlier about the social media we've seen. so it goes like children, badillo doing very well on platforms like take talk. what else about the far right side of politics is appealing to young people at this moment? as i think as an historian what's particularly interesting to look at is that for those very young borders, 18 to 24, you can definitely see that they're loading for the re branded summer and on that you're not a national rally. and not, you know, cute having in mind necessarily that it's a descendant of the national funds, which was founded by an thank so much investment. that's one ss and no collaborators. they sort of manage to better themselves so successfully. but in young people, it's like
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a whole new party and part of that has to do with their very, very, very dial down image on social media. you don't see them talking about immigration or raises policies or national passings which is most on the policy. they're thinking of implementing, what you do see is jordan about by the eating 10, the 9, the band heading constituents on the component trail in social media has the power to really shouldn't seen up their image and they're using it very, very well. is it possible before the 2nd round of voting for a crown and the centrist, to turn things around with young voters to try and appeal to them before they cost the balance? i think as of now, it seems very unlikely that young. what are the, when they're going to do this? it seems that they're more, more likely option is that they're going to convince people are on the right side of the last. and on the left side of the right,
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you can never be events to look for the national front of the. somebody mentioned that or for the next thing alliance doesn't seem to be a trends, or at least as of his 1st day of campaign. doesn't seem to be a trend the but i'm trying to go after the young both. right. thank you so much for joining us. on the on does here and use our diane d. when you want a historian based in paris experiments, it's a high profile file ride politician in germany has been convicted for the 2nd time for using a nazi slogan the on. okay. who has the alternative for germany policy in the eastern state of touring? yeah, was find for using the band slogan. everything for germany. a regional court found him guilty of using signs of unconstitutional and terrorist organizations, and sentenced him to a sign of $18000.00 solas. it's a new criminal law is replacing colonial era legislation on know, in effect,
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in india, probably to send a venture modi's as the lowest put citizens dignity. and just as 1st senior legal professionals and human rights activists say the changes have been rushed through and will put life and liberty in danger. and l fernandez reports natasha named will say, she's paying the price to speaking out. she was jails of protesting against india citizenship amendment act in 2020, her father died the fluid right. she was in prison and she had to give up a px the studies and prompted for place as a u. k. university. because of the traveler restrictions imposed on her, she says the new criminal laws are ended crushing, defend, you name it. and we have seen either this 3rd or various kinds of f i as put on them or various kinds of other orders i put on them. so that there is no voice which can question any decision off the synergy,
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3 new laws replacing in this pillow pool criminal procedure code and the evidence act or take effect on monday, the hospital seemed to be context of the british to those. and a lot of them will video pieces. so that was the need of that is the reason why it was fed that a new set of laws governing the penal code as well as the evidence or the most good thing to do is in this country. the new law is do away with the crime of sedition, but to introduce new crimes against the state, which only vaguely defined federal offenses are included and police will enjoy much y depaula's. the changes also streamline the rules of evidence before minnesota. i'm it shaw says he consulted widely regarding the changes with the opposition politicians, lawyers, and rights activists have condemned the legislation and see the changes direct and free speech process that was completely on representative,
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completely non consolidated. that is actually going to now be used against the entire population in the name of some be colonization. what is the in thing in uh, extrapolate, extrapolating the provision with regard to data arisen in all move him the law of and you have a stand alone role to deal with it in the form of the you a for the prime minister movie defended the changes saying that the new criminal justice laws were an acted with the spirit of citizen 1st dignity 1st and just the 1st and instead of working with them though, the state police now need to work with data natasha. and many like the who a j is on the special a 10 or low as i don't likely to agree with that. fernandez i 0 your rankings. is there a choosing us social media company, nasa, of breaching data of privacy rules through advertising models on it's platforms
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since november the european use uses on facebook, and instagram has been us to either subscribe or agree to seeing advertising. the use says this model limits free consent by forcing use is to either pay for a free versions or hand over the data which can be used for targeted advertising. the commission says this violates the blocks digital markets act. at this stage, we think the preliminary view, that's actually a method has not shown this equivalent alternative to the, to the end user who says no to the personal data combination. and indeed now now we have send our preliminary findings. and then the next step is for mesa to reply to these. so we'll have a look at, at, it's our file. and then uh yeah we, we, we see what the next steps are, but we have until march of next year to, to finalize this investigation. the hurricane barrel has hips the caribbean with
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a powerful category. full strength winds. residents have an odd shoot tank shelter with high winds, the damaging buildings and flooding a possibility. scientist say, climate change likely added to how quickly and fiercely the storm formed. 4 people have died in switzerland up to a combination of violent thunderstorms and floating from melted snow. pots of the geno, and valley regions had been completely flooded. authorities and lifted people to safety with police say, at least to all those missing hundreds of people were evacuated. from both regions over the weekend. flood warnings are still in place for that. you know, thousands of people have been displaced in north east india as a result of heavy rains and flooding. many residents of the city of go happy, has been forced to flee as well to enter the homes and shops, fields,
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and homes. and ponts of us on stage were completely inundated, as nearby rivers bush to the banks. of the water was least used today. but it has been flooding here. that house has been flooded. we are living in a shelter nearby. we are facing difficulties in arranging food or shops are closed . still ahead on our 0 the i am rob mcbride in the got to japan that wants it share at the country's tours and boom, just as other parts of the country all sang enough visits has the in this business uptake this voltage by the 6 and back growth partner of bundle dash football is he is
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the types of support now he's teaching physical, thank you very much for on. so i have book this most, and the quote divine will be your pen championship, a beating belgium in dusseldorf, the french winning to match one mill, the gold coming very lights on, randal color, milan and shock going in off the fiction of done for tumbling to the additional team or looking to win from sophisticated red sizes since 2000. and we're run those up in 2016 next bill face the theme that beats and in that final portion of it. and that's off the boat to gaze, so of slovenia, in a penalty shoot out just a few minutes ago. let's go live now to a car, respond to so many changes in the berlin. dominic we said earlier, at portugal in slovenia, could be david and goliath. like would you say it's lived up to that? interesting. they eventually came down to tyler, to goalkeepers. you had a young,
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old luck, full slovenia, who saves a penalty in extra time from christiana. rinaldo, the portuguese captain, to keep the game nil nil 10. so keep it going into a penalty shoot sense. but in that penalty shoot side to mr. overlook, could not prevent any of the portuguese play of scoring. whereas whose counts upon deal diego caught stuff was able to stop the 3 of the slow v, christy christy on over a couple dogs to obviously that supports was able to make good on that fail penalty earlier. and slot one home and give his team the chance to get through. and eventually that is what they did. but this was a real, a roller coaster ride. and that will be those who say that some of the well did they deserve to win. but they couldn't get that penalties in the shoot tax, but they played that pos in
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a pulsating game. certainly was the case now earlier we saw from said bonds typical to finals but with their opponents. so have seen anything to instill any for you? well that's the really good question, isn't it? because those 2 games, those 2 teams are all the they cancel each other are very considerably. yes. the french team have more possession than the belgians, and they have more shots. but in terms of shots on targets that were ready to from both sides. and it was a supreme case of misfortune for young tongue. and that he deflected the bold past design key, put into the net and gave the french, the goal they needed go through. so the teams looking at what the results were, it's a night will say to themselves, well, neither the french, no, the portuguese, already setting the world on fire as it works, as they progress through the ryans butts. football is the results based businesses
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. it works and what matches is that those 2 teams advance to the next round. so many kinds thank you as a way as we'll speak again tomorrow. a smell venezuela made history at the top of america winning all 3 of the group game. so the 1st time been this way, they had already booked, they placed in the close of finals and need adjust the points against already eliminated jamaica things tough spots and the void facing defending champions origin. see, you know, in the next round they won the game in texas 3 know fin his way that will now say to him and david jones canada on friday for a place in the semi finals. and the dramatic finish to mexico's game against a could all the rest, 3 guys, mexico, a penalty deep and stuff. it's time but be a or the tune. the decision. the matcher finished dulles and they could all went through a group run this up ahead of mexico on goal difference equivalent now face origin. see the in the coals is carlos al cortes as stalls that he's wimbledon. title defense with a win over a certain and qualify. i'm awful i oh,
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well the 3 was him. any favorite to win against the play rank $269.00 in the world . but y'all pushed the french open champion to a tie break in the opening states. as we came out on supplement occasions as well as in the 2nd 62175, that the tape was considerably easier for the spaniard as he went to 6 to, to advance to the 2nd row. well the bottom younique's sonata is also to the, to the 2nd round. well that we needed full. so it's to become germany's again become fun. this is soon as the future set, a grand slam taking the number one ranking, he will take on salary talia in 2021. find let's say a better team and russians. let's see the new maybe they there's also 3 in the 2nd round. the 28, your book, the space for the straight 6 when the case, alexander coverage image. maybe they've taken the match 6364 and 6 to the level of
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the 201616. and since along the way on the women side. well, number 2 took a golf started hood quest for made in wimbledon, and so i do with a straight search sweep of fellow americans, caroline dough hyde, between 2 year old finishing the job, 61 and 6. the has yet to advance fee. on the 5th round beth, across full full time grant. so i went to the assault as one who's this message, boom, boom, 16th for japanese. one. the 1st space against bronson is deann perry but lost the 2nd 6. 1. the school was but it's, it's a soft when the 3rd 6 to to secure his foot in the 2nd round and buttons and the red econo is also up and running. the 2021. he says, and champion, has had this issue struggles with the injuries over the last few years, even needed a while to, to get into the wimbledon rule this year, which was on form against mexico's renata. is that a zoo? uh 76632,
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red. com the history has to be made at the to the phones the way it would raise bmw gigabytes has become the 1st black african writer to win a stage game. i took monday. stage 3 is already the 1st black africans with a grand to a stage which you did at the 2022 junior. they tell you equity, those richard got past holds. the overall deed is yellow jersey and simone biles as secure the place on the u. s. gymnastics team for work will be held through the lympics. you on full goals, the 3 year 2016, but withdrew from some events that took you 2021 fucking mental health issues. at $27.00 files will be the oldest american olympic gymnast since the 1950s. and that's what was supposed to be useful tonight. jessica, thank. as the annual climbing season has begun at japan's mount fuji with new restrictions to control visits and numbers. japan is enjoying an unprecedented
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post. pandemic visitor. there are concerns. it's leading to over tourism mcbride reports from tokyo. the famous must see pedestrian crossing. the 2 boys in downtown tokyo tells the story. overseas taurus sel, back in. fools. visitor arrivals of top 3000000 for the, the months running with most people heading to the same well known tourism hotspots for the on the account gets hard for those destinations that the most popular lakes here to hook how you doing. okay, now are these regions quickly? this capacity? so we get over tourism from the world's most visited cities to the most exotic getaways logo, tourism is predicted to return to pre pandemic 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 nic got to are on the west coast now have more
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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 to control visits and numbers or pushing the daily limits on tourist. just as crowds are right now. converging on water 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. almost a bit of a pretty good me know. make sure thing and a lot, 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 of whether 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,
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