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the this business uptake these roads thought no bundle a dash before he is the the likes to hold them and you want to mail it to them and use on like well, headquarters here in the hall coming up in the next 60 minutes order to evacuate. the space palestinians on the move again in the south of golf after new is really instructions place deployed in kenya is capital is in protest as take to the streets to validate against police brutality dependence of from says national valley. step up that bid to block fall right
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policy from taking power plus depends folding currency, taurus, take advantage of the engines, decline, but as you cannot make pain for the locals. i'm devin asked was 4000 nations run high out the your rice, christy on it right now. that breaks down into is also having a penalty safe, but support schools still make it through to the course of find the welcome to the news. as well as military is issued, new evacuation orders in pulse of southern guns as it continues this attacks across the strip. this won't residence on displace palestinians and con units to move to the western part of the city for that right in safety. the people say there's no safe place to take refuge, barbara, and get the hustle. many of these families have been displaced to more than once up to is really speculation. notice they're looking for somewhere else to shelter.
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israel says it's designated in that area west of con eunice as a humanitarian, same, but palestinian se, nowhere is, say the money up the moments we don't know where to go. we're just heading west towards on the last seat in front of us. i don't have a specific place to stay, but we hope god release things on us. we are a family of 7. and if we don't find a shelter, we will stay in the streets. we pray for peace, and we hope this will will end soon. the doctors have been forced to abandon the cause that you are p in hospital, one of the last function and medical facilities in con eunice is split patients and displaced the palestinians, sheltering fat at the risk. moving the mouse is extraordinarily difficult because access to transport is, is extraordinary expensive, given the process to you with them on to, to, to access issues. but also because of the interest of sustained in the, on
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a loan to the nature of these injuries, mobilizing is no one impossible in transforming these patients out using ambulance . i means it's, it's just impossible as well. those who can crowd onto vehicles as a leave sessions, they don't know what so eat where they'll sleep as they travel into the unknown india and set them to palestinians, determined to survive. barbara and good. i'll just say we're talking about maybe it has more from the bella of the vast majority of people, forced into displacement and from their homes or whatever remains from their homes in the eastern part of the con, you end up in the streets as evacuation centers and tens scans are over crowded with people that is a tragedy. what we're looking at this is not an evacuation order at all, and it points out the full narrative of these really military evacuation,
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or it comes when there's a natural disaster going on taking place. but when people, it's sleep under the heavy artillery isn't and relentlessly restrict, carried out in your area that would the living that's in force displacement that has been going on for the past months. just destroying every means of life and pushing you into this displacement from one place to another for the past months. then deepening the sense of permanent displacement for them as well as deepening the humanitarian crisis. taking it's all on everyone, almost everyone here across the gaza. 3, but also shattering any sense of safety remained to these people. some of the con units were just making their way back after the do the some sort of re half to their residential homes or the military encouraging for 4 months work, almost every means of life was destroyed, including hospitals. and in this mass evacuation and mazda sport and force
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displacement and another health facility in eastern part of the city that they've back then you're be and girl is a hospital was forced into this displacement as well, including patients and injuries, and some medical equipments were forced to be transferred to other areas, but the thing is here and the tragedy. there is no safety place across the even the areas that you've been military keeps pushing people to go and stay in it. it's not even has been repeatedly targeted and destroyed. tens were deliberately targeted by is really drones by the quad captors. also, the intimidation, the intimidation that is being going on for quite some time. now these attack the drawers are everywhere because of racism, panic, and fear. what i'm really trying to type in display population. the best thing in the trailer is a car as an associate professor of goals. politics with the gold studies center, i can tell you, invest in joins us from madrid in spring. could help you with this the on the
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program. israel is telling palestinians to move yes again from con eunice when it declared that the area safe and pull down spots in early april. what's the military strategy here? was done this time because they keep moving from one place to the other, the like way them from that up to the south to wrap up them from about from to another place. and now again, it looks like the military strategy is fading. i mean, the, considering that the main board has been since a better beginning of the munition on how much media totally as well. why do we have enough to that? and the fact that they are asking people to move to them based on other to game era means that they kind of a cheap that, that goes, i mean, they were not, we, we knew things over the beginning. that was basically to let you in the other the other plans maybe that part of the me that i saw digital exhaust the finest in young people. ringback forcing them to move to one place with the other and creating much more problems. and then they meet the action itself. certainly the
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humanitarian problems is obvious that because there's so much um social media around to certainly navigate what's happening. but these rainy ground operations. so to continue in this, the giant neighborhood of gauze, a city in the knoll. so what does this then tell us about the resistance that is really false is all facing and we're not able to ripples on independently because cameras, uh no air insight. it looks like it's, i mean obviously it's baby to the to, to treat what is going on. but the fact that they are doing the, the fact that they keep mobilizing the forces that they keep asking every service to just turn down. mean add means that they bought those not over and you have that the they, they keep pushing me talking to to reach that goal at even being can just so they said that they don't see anything that in the appraisals and engulf signed the orange street. and they didn't really use us, you spent game. so they went to do because made that it's speaking the r as even
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some goes a. so it knows like the receipts and it's just been there that they were not able to the meetings. i thought the way it was due to a lot of a hot mess the me sounds about the were not able to lead me. they've been us a sort of over age hmo for. so they come back in again. so the, let me tell you they, they started meet, i took a while, this old coming on. you have this, are you mixed messaging from the israeli government and the as riley military in terms of just for examples. evacuate the european hospital or not release palestinian prisoners or not. it's confused. i'm sure confusing for the is really view is just as confusing for those outside who are watching. looking at what's going on in gauze. a. yeah. is that they, they are moving agreement of the emails of what does this mean? it's already a strategy that there are differences within the government on how to get with that . it looks out the confusion so that they kind of a cheap what they wanted to,
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to achieve, exhibited beginning that they keep gaining that how much is reaching the end of the are exist on so far, besides know, be approved a i'm, it's rarely slice and some problem is there in recruiting the solve this and many of our services are trying to leave the country instead of remaining there to be called. we saw this last week that they had it in west or for a prescription. we did a lot of help was here from, from this group of people. so and yes it's uh, you can miss a signal that shows that they are far from reach of what the bunk on these is creating that problems even within the equation, the government on how to deal with this with this for the child is a car. the full, the insights will be touching base with you through the day. thanks very much that . thank you very much. now got supplies of old, but right now is in northern gauze, will tell us any of the scrambling to find other ways to cook and feed the families . but the search through revel been destroyed. buildings the woods and other
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sources, a few. it's fault with things most include has more says the very beginning goes this assault that gives the palestinian. that is what 80 forces prevent the axes. any cooking gas is up to the nothing does this trip i'm talking to a in front of a gas distribution company, as it can seem to adventure right now. which is totally destroyed by those right of forces in the last invasion. this destruction looks to be able to look for other alternatives, like collecting the a reboot and for the trouble with the, from the destroyed houses. but my venture, we must have been in this is around us, every with the price of this fine would, will not exceed $50.00 shekels, an amount of money that will not benefit us because we will buy food for this donkey. a life is a circle of ongoing suffering. people now collect firewood and strong wind will come the time when we can find ourselves living in a decent way, like other people on this. oh, what,
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how do i have this and that as we don't have gas, it will, i'm obliged to go out and collect 5 would because the lack of guess i need to cook some pasta will drink a cup of tea and i depend on fine what to do this, my job's now to collect firewood. sometimes i sell to those who don't have any. we need gas, it's a must have a risk and lots of myself to collect. so i would, as you can see, i'm here near the boat. i can be killed at any moment. i'm talking to full feast bots, of japan air for the camp, which is totally destroyed. this neighborhood is thought that a disorder, but civilians are coming here every day in order to find some think to mix for you with one lanes in the shape. the name comes up. as you can see, i collect fluid from under and above the rubble. we didn't have gas for the last 8 months. i liked is very tough. even finding a piece of wood to cook. something is now difficult to get all the houses and
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buildings and leveled. we live in tents, now. this is the scene. hey, yeah, nothing goes for it. and this is the policy in bows. why is it forces i'm going to dallas sinews in order to make nothing goes red inhabitable and not livable anymore? well, i have the fluids. i just need a. nothing does a thread. all this time. what is that the soldier has been killed during a rainy the neutrons refugee camp in the occupied westbank after his vehicle hates . an explosive device is a separate right into the crime is by default is killed to palestinians. one of the victims was a 15 year old boy. he was shot in the head and the so the guns on it has been ringing over the city of 2 of us in recent times, following his right the right. rates have been near daily occurrences as well as war on gaza, began last october. i need a very impossible from
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a law. the posting is a one goal of these is really rates to the occupied. westbank is to remind palestinians who has the upper hand, who can control their lives, what they can do, what they can do. we've been seeing these really forces raising different areas in the occupied with thank since the war started mainly during the day and not only during the night as we've been seeing before, the war, meaning that palestinians can be just going about the daily lives. children going to school doctor is going to work when they see these is really forces that sometimes shows towards palestinians enduring them and killing them. we've been also seeing the use of mass detentions, with palestinians as taken from their homes and put under the heat or under the cold for hours at the time blindfolded before they being let go. all of these practices are seen by palestinians as a reminder of how really difficult it life has become under israel's military occupation when we talk about those. is there any ways that that,
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amounting to 40 rates per day, the intimidation, the fear that israel is instilling guess students need that, but he just data from palestine. the still ahead here all the out. is there a news? tonic and see in the democratic republic of congo, protest as attack humanitarian, chromeboys, non boot gains in the label to reclaim a form, a strong goal. so you to has all the u. k. election. why the bottles of the late but the most challenging for unexpected attendance for the host, the usa crush child to the cop america. that's all coming up with jim the, the human rights groups and relatives, the people who died. an empty tex protesting can you have accused the police of using excessive fools. up to 39 people were killed, dozens,
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mull reported to being abducted, and a reported missing. and many more injured amongst them. a 12 year old boy, catherine sort of poets now from the can use capital. nairobi don't want me to be. my child was only 12 years old. what did you know about the project struggle? this seemed to all young go off. she shows us some of fred's drawings. she was compiling a scrapbook for these artwork. his desire was to get a scholarship and eventually sound these words. he will start doing cortez in the neighborhood on the outskirts of narrow b. u and the act was these pressure and that's what drove him. you would often tell us a tooth problem to take him to the us. what were the best out schools are? he would also say for one day he would get us out of poverty. but these dug on detox protests started peacefully but quickly escalated, police use t a guess what
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a tenant and life would that be the use of with these firing at on a no protest as westside elated why the online of the was incident happened right outside parliament when the dead one straight as over in the building don't what protests in other parts of the country as well. edwin alma is recovering from a gunshot wound into swimming in west and tanya, he said that this was not the tar. he's resolve me, i didn't go in, i get but i was the to go back to the streets because they haven't dealt with the high cost of living. they steal a huge presence of security forces in this city center and other neighborhoods. many canyon say the police must be held accountable for what happened and the victims must get justice being fixed rights activists, compiling sacha incidents to file a case to the police oversight commission. they say the evidence,
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he's you refutable we can definitely say without any shred to for doubt that that was clear, excessive use of force by the police, and no just excessive use that actually fatal uh, full size, but back at one youngest home, all these other ones is 2 more and have son body, he all know please, and how the police officer who shot him put in jail. cathy saw you all to 0. nairobi. let's go. so i have a to 9, right. be now i was able to solve the joins us in the capitol and same trouble bring on the streets for some time. now you have to get that's correct. the anger has not gone away and everything the government is set in the last 24 to 48 hours. seems to of only exasperated that anger on the street. we've been seeing what can only be described as running battles here between protesters and police. they are around the corner is a large group of dozens of protesters. they've been throwing rocks and bottles at
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police. they've moved these uh, these sort of the, the, these different blocks of, of this like the of these metal blocks. they've taken these off the street. they put them from the sidewalk onto the street tree, the barriers. and what we're seeing here now is this is where the police line is. they go back and forth, there's an admin slow on the street of police fire and tear gas canisters, sometimes having those thrown back at the police. they push forward trying to push the demonstrators back with units like these ones take up a position. they're on the corner and try to force the demonstrators back the demonstrators then the number as well. and then they pushed back, you know, some of the 7 flo happening on the street for at least the last 2 or 3 hours. and it's likely to carry on throughout the day zane the demonstrations of just over a week ago have a very close to pile them into it. it seems like the military, you heading in that um is this a retail area or the capital? how would you describe this part of the city where just
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a few blocks away from parliament were those protesters place and previous weeks installed, those become very violent and in many cases, the number of people were killed were just a few blocks away from there. and what is known as a central business district. and the whole idea of protest is, has been to come here to shut down the city to really create that sort of complete shut down. they said they're going to do it every tuesday and thursday and silver demands are met. and their demands have evolved from a cost of living prices. the tax bill. now they want them into corruption. they've asked for hotels to leave office, but now it is more about if this of the lives lost. if they say that every single government is saying design, the desktop, we just on the present window didn't denying the police, did anything wrong, supporting the fact that police react to so violently doubling down and defending his tax bill. the government approached us to say our tongue death to their demands until their voices are heard. they'll keep coming back out onto this,
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these demonstrations like obviously very noisy way you can use it. just give us an idea of where the of the security operators around these demonstrations and around the hot spots of the capitol. because obviously those are the, demonstrates you're moving around the capitol as well. a moving around, you might see the very poignant and busy places that shuts down a city and a commercial city, such as not ready be perfect time to show you what's going on over here. if we can to this is very heavy police present. this is one of the units we've seen throughout the day there around here with weapons baton. and what you see them doing now is controlling just multiple units controlling of the fire and to your desk. but they're also making sure to continue to move around in there for these convoys of several units of riot with. busy making the rounds, continuing to simply push protesters back. what they're trying to do now is to make
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sure that they don't all come with less than one place, that they keep the groups small and disparate and spread out. because it is those large crowds, once they are able to come together and go from dozens to hundreds to thousands, then they simply overwhelmed the police line, different overwhelming and out numbering the police on the streets of nairobi. and that's when this gets out of hand. so what we've been seeing police doing is shifting tactics, these tactics, protesters, and organizers of the demonstrations was still described as heavy handed. it's still described as the kind of thing that they are currently protesting against. and the con, the thing is that the high court is set, the police cannot do that, which always vowed not to, but we see that very extreme heavy handedness continue against demonstrators and demonstrators who say they're being provoked into clashing with that we have seen these demonstrations become violent rocks have been throwing bottles have been thrown, and the see the police trying to use whatever means they can to push the demonstrators
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back and to keep their numbers small and contained and in disparate areas. for all of us who are dipping back into the story that they may have seen a week ago, zane there was talk about the military coming out onto the streets. and that was, you might say it was a bit of a gray area and it was all in the cold as to whether they would oh no. have you seen any signs of the military? and that is the position right now when it comes to security. well, the military was called out on the day on thursday last week when the parliament was overrun, to have reached the cure to help backup the police, whose numbers were, were, were high, but not enough to take them on. the president did order the military onto the streets or something to the parliament after the fact of rubber stamp in the high court said it was okay. as long as within 48 hours, he showed exactly personally the showed exactly how the military was going to be used. where and to what extent and for how long. so not completely green lights, but the military is presence. however, they are not with the police,
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they are in the background, they are there to secure the government buildings, and they are there to provide support as needed. but even though you see them in certain places, garden government buildings, guarding commercial sensors, guarding certain areas, their presence isn't as heavy as the police presence. that remains very, very intense on the streets of downtown. and of course, the activision of the military was something seems very controversial by human rights groups, as well as people within the government framework. again, seen as an example of president william root. so overreaching overreach of his presidency of his office. and that is something that has been heavily criticized for and the military doesn't want to be seen to be doing the work of the police. they're there to secure the government building, but they don't want to be seen to be doing the kind of security work. the police is doing right now. not just because it's controversial because it's not really their job. oh say we fully aware that you might need to move position as well for security, but we're also seeing on all screens now. another area of the capital where the
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police have been running buckles with members of the public civilians itself, just gives an idea of what's getting away in terms of numbers of security, whether focusing that fire well, what we're seeing now is the police unit over here and we'll just walk around and show you where they are. they've set up a line here. and really this is the open flows about all there they, they go from being relatively casual like they are now knowing working foreigners, even really with protesters at times to pushing protesters push from that side. and if we turn down and look at the street, if you just do men, you'll see a group of protesters is once again gathering and swelling and number. so what we're likely to see now is you'll have a police units here that will push them back in this direction and there is likely a police unit on the far end of that street, off to the corner on the right. and what they're doing is trying to corral the groups of protesters, trying to keep them small,
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trying to keep them isolated from each other and trying to keep this contain. this is the scene that is happening in multiple areas across the city right now. and for the police, it is all about keeping these not very large, but not small groups of protesters separate from one another because once they come together that mass of people moving towards the police. that is not something that they can stop, no matter what amount of tear gas they use. we've seen lots of munitions used in previous protests, but that still has not those the numbers of people, the 10, some last together. this product, this protest today to demonstrate since now are smaller scale compared to last week . but the classes with police are no less than friends. and this is really what the protests are about today. it is about police tactics. it about it is about what young people feel as an injustice against them, that the governments have the audacity to use its own police forces to kill its own people and then deny that it did anything wrong. so what they're looking for is
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recognition. and what, what really, what this is is a reflection of the anger that remains against root. so since these protests began in 2 weeks ago, they were going to leave it that the now clause continues to bully to events with the, from nairobi throughout today's episode of you. that's what was in the canyon capital . my writing to friends though attention is tending tools a high stake, 2nd round the voting the fall, right? national valley received the highest share of the votes and the 1st round of parliamentary elections. candidates of until today to register full the next round on sunday. as many as 306 of the 577 seats and the national assembly were facing even off between 3 candidates. back on the centrist together movement on the left wing, new popular front of scrambling to stop the fall, right. some place candidates of already stood down to improve that chances natasha butler joins us now from power. so it is a scramble really isn't it by some of the parties to try and block the fall right from winning the they really is because you have
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a majority of constituencies in fonts is off to the 1st round and this self election have a fall right? national riley kinds of dates in the lead. so in the constituencies where it's shaping up to be a 3 way race between a small right kinds of data centers can today. so my goal is policy and the left wing alliance, where you go, the centrist, on the left with me lines that are negotiating at the moment. that is saying, look, if we withdrawal one of all candidates and this freeway race, then there was more charles at the far right candidate when because we would be splitting device for that full scale hold. the moment you have the center is from the left where you live, trying to negotiate to, to withdrawal. should they sit down? oh no, but look, it's so easy because and that feeling a lot as they say like my goal, they do like the centers, the centers, they like the max with the lives. so even on the personal level that probably to get very difficult to step out of the race and can see the place to what the us
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move i have seen has a rival for say no my services, since among so many people that the all i do look in the far right from potentially winning a majority, move selection is the most important thing. full falls. meanwhile, the fall royce, according to will be sold to tactical maneuvering a terrible thing for democracy. they think at the democratic it is on fire. or we don't heard from the person french presence and my new michael hasn't been seen in public since monday when he went to vent, costing you saw it as usual. navy blue said for a face full cap. annette the jacket, a very unusual note for the person, he's what will say the thing since she's faulty, did so badly in my father's on sunday. that sounds good, thanks very much for the update. of course, we'll continue to monitor events with you from paris. as the day progresses, but let's try and pick a little bit more of this has got. so the warranty is a political on the list who has the human rights organization. the justice and liberties for oil committee joins. it's not life on part is good to have you on the
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program. how should we, we know the campaigns being run by the coalition of your sort of center and left policies versus the national riley. i mean, who is winning the all key? mental are we going to see most of the voter apathy and pessimism as we head towards polling day? why is it the, the rising number of voters? these are truly n u. a wreck on the back to to take this election very, very seriously. given a distaste to the far right being on the federal, they didn't give an absolute majority indian national assembly. however, the, the, when that was day during the, your election, the executive box and the results of the 1st round of the they just have to have an induction, 6 points to separate rates or the national variety of from you will talk, you know, front of it's not the question fees of how many walters we had come into the batteries and brought to the far right. and we the far why and so have a sufficient sufficient of a vote to reserve reserve the order to maintain this
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a b. that's the name of some of the majority. one multiple apart though, is that the bothered all the sports and the head of the national. right. you know that to you only bolts an absolute majority in order for him to accept a being designated deposit, the prime minister, which is also a clear indication of w national rando. rodney is not nowhere near ready to work in the coalition and the owner to be shot, understood if the work to seize a bower, if that's the case. and most of the standout policies then that the national riley can depend on for voters to put that balance and put that cross next to the candidates. it is going to be difficult to somebody to add these more people to further. so they came with this identity part of the space i gender, you know, that, you know, front comes forth in front of people, comes 1st, come 1st and then he's tried to separate between french citizens saying that those
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who own to do your citizenship. so would it be bought or from ivy if i submitted the job information, however, people were quick to effect, check out this, this a program. and they found out that the printer served a couple of years ago, present at a low bar or public services from hiring to do what citizenship award the result of this auction vehicle, which is a defect to sort a certification of friendship citizenship. the other point is that drove involved in a promise to you would have a cancer, it might even by close of the dimension we for which was passed a we've an executive order. now he's already been watching. the thing is with the, for, i think, the moment. so the national romans are the national right. well come in with a popular germ that is also trying to appease at the markets and the economic needs . and that's going to be very difficult for them to a piece both of them. however, the median argument for them and useful cost of the home, or the idea that the stop integration at the will bring about
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a secure way to get there. we will look for the filters. ok, but again, the 1st part of the seas not be bolted into a 2nd. we still have to just briefly, a couple of other things. i still want to ask because in the much bigger picture now what we say in terms of french political history, nobody's been a very strong french presidency and perhaps a week or a subdued parliament. how does the notion full french people now that there is the potential for a very strong parliament and a much, much weaker presidency. it pops up and being heard of in that same way. and it does have ramifications, full fences, neighbors and friends being part of that you as well. i was not seeing that easy money with my college relief or a disorder. we get useful political movement to a dispatcher, this little corner, you know, a party called party base of body picks up. and now he made sure he always goes around the parliament for the week and a good, which means that you have come to the end of the so called a fixed republic. and indeed, if the mind run my whole work to have a for, i mean,
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you're still coming from the far right of the let's see how the republicans, the government in such a ways would be more, you know, more tactics more either shoot. but it takes between the president for him to have it. he is why and the national variety is the opposite. majority cost of the you know, a fight to the president. the window actually is the real situation that we can actually space is i don't, the juvenile thunder made an ever more because the switch makes a see, the republic is not functioning and we need a strong got national or why don't you go to bring a book order, honestly, on this one in mind, river court, there's a historic responsibility. it would be interesting to see how this conversation continues as we had towards posing day for the moment. yes, i'll walk you. thanks for joining us and power set. thank you. well, there are more elections across here into the u. k. now, where the town of bentley in northern england has become a key battleground has all the upcoming u. k. general election in 2019 residents selected the 1st conservative member of
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parliament. after decades of being in the stronghold, labor is no confident they can win back the seats, but tons of midland, some of which reports the past to victory, may be more difficult than expected of the human badly. a small swinging votes could make a big difference. the people of this town elected a conservative for the 1st time in a century in 2019. but that shocked victory came with a very slim majority. and now the need is one of labor's main targets. in the next general election, we need to get more work in class thankfully. well the paula take the political battle though can feel removed from the problems of those living here. you look at young people to come get on the i as in law that they seems to be shops with the board. adult life is when i was young guy it was driving. we had a monkey that was very busy for the 1st time in my life. i am in the political
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world and us and i don't know why even if i will be bolton made the hoops to convince people like anthony and reinstate the dominance. the policy had in the north west of england for generations. but the support of the size of the muslim community, we traditionally faxed them here in question will be very disappointed, especially with the war in palestine. i think a lot of the muslim communities are sort of feeling that they know what they why so it's not getting you know, we want to as a stop to the war. i think a lot of the public are disappointed and i'm in parties and they are going to look for alternatives, which i, myself is looking for an alternative, this international issue adding to local appropriations that still persist since the last election for some people in the style and the last 5 years didn't bring that kind of change and improvement to the lives they had to pay for. and now they say they feel from boston left behind by national politics and just being
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a healing. so jesus and it's those most vulnerable who tend to pause to make on his charity the scale of the need. he says, can feel the welding. we have a really good community or a faithful bottle for each of, of california to also scale homelessness. also scale addiction and also scale suicides. also scale mental health scale. these are the things, the kinds a life threatening and they know being invested in a tough message for all those vines. the power to reflect on, in this form a middletown new load can be taken for granted me then of a city which out to 0. funny. okay. so if the stones is a research associates that they can let me think tank u. k in the changing europe enjoyed stuff from the british capital. i missed that was good talking about this on the program. i'm an old and like myself. so i'm very
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aware of what the read will means. historically, for all view is it also means that was a poll knowles and the rich south of this term. so that emanated to the 1800s when the industrial revolution began. but it still stays today, doesn't touch. and then all still feels pull on the south. austin thinks of itself as rich the most the think we knew that actually it wasn't even just about economic inequalities, may not be a big part of why a lot of these constituencies athletic conserves, has many of them for the 1st time. need a letter in the message was very investments for a lot of these spaces actually comes off of the fact that a lot of these communities since those pulling but since their inception on felt like they've been ignored for long or, you know, they've been to taken for granted onto they've been acknowledged for large pop and if the history, the accession, the level 1020th on his coolness like a rebellion, i think again start, i'm never complete shifting the pounds. and actually what we're going to see on thursday is that a lot of the seats, the ones solid, the levi,
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my good labor again. but that's, that's the modules actually, what i close if i could just jump in the future elections if i can just jump in that. what do you think is going wrong with the conservatives with bar a strong since winning 2019. the red wall was severely back to uh for, for la. but i mean, if it's, if they haven't delivered on promises, is it the cost of living? is it co but where do you think you kind of pushing blame here? if anything? i think it's so long, but it's just a length. it's consensus to the 1st time by election. do you feel less strongly don't feel like and the quality has been cycled and you know, they just feel like the political gender has moved on and left them behind. i also think that there's a push donovan to it. you know, we've seen the conserves policy embroiled in numerous samples as the last kinds of 18 months. i think bias funds into a larger dish, trust and, and said political figures, and particularly the government policy is rule 2. so i think it's a mix of both of those boxes. rarely. one of the big issues that seems to play to
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the concept is, was, is trying to enrich the noise that we're going to do this with the really high speed railing. cold heat tests to, for all of us where to where it was going to link the south right through to manchester road. but to leads that's being cut back because of spending an investment. i mean, when the sorts of things that come back, it is the know that does feel so rich south getting everything again and i mean, it's hard to change that mindset over even that argument for those that are looking full development and for that area to improve so that they could offer that children a place that they can be proud of. and so i mean, i think, you know, i'm homeless to myself and also northern gala think anyone who lives in the north and in good news fall just cool actually is to get from one place in the north to another passage, got from the to, to lead so it leads to the castle, you know, the infrastructure isn't just not there and that is by feeling. i think that a lot that investment has been important. so is not leaving revenue solves being
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specifically involved in the surrounding areas. and so i do think there is a demand now for more focus on these places. and then also in, in the midlands of england and wales to actually do feel like they've been forgotten by central guzman. i think actually that's fine. we'll see quite a strong push to the pollution the next week because i think we'll see a lot of these measurements of risk causing us to the power that they need to be invested medical community. what we did see in the reports of have from one of those contributors, was a vote to looking for other alternatives, looking for a political party that can speak to them, and they don't feel there are options out. that was just wondering, the 3rd party that we often talk about in the united kingdom, a called the liberal democrats. they did awfully well in the past 12 months waiting at least full by elections. but they predominantly seem to be a party of the south and the south west of england and do relatively well that, but they have done well for the knolls. do you think we should be keeping
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a very close eye on people in groups like the lip dams? the greens me i think facing is the cost that you set. they find particularly focused campaign in the south west of england and to take july and south east of england, but they're all seats in particular and some areas of greece, my chest, for example, in chico with they do look at 2 in sheffield as well. for example, and as know the see or know english, they will say look like they called potentially when i think you need to little democrats upon it. i should teach at campaign where they all look and it's just so dissatisfied to look of another option and extra to you to click on faces where they might 18 seconds and change 19. i'm with a container box, which of a lot of a stage on the screen system, the exact same thing, but this time i think areas was very high student population. they looked at live in a lot, this content for the latest policy, for this event position goals. and they thought i should teach agree. i think chosen wisconsin treat the results was butchered by we've seen
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a lot of component in bristol and brain and, and some of the seats and my mom's and so. so if you style is it's a, a chest, a boy, i don't know. your philosophy says it's good to speak to on those terms. it also nice to speak to you from london as well. and thanks for joining us. i was just there in to the keys. government has condemned anti siri and rioting in the central parts of the country. mold and 60 people rested into saturday on sunday of the concert over tubs and simeon, i'm shop, set to place violence, follow delegation use as a serial. then sexually harassing 7 year old go moles and 3 and a half 1000000 syrians live in 2 kids with empty refugee, sentiment has been rising. some consider joining us on line from a stumble on the unrest. uh, very well, reading full legal, socrates, and yet to kia host, the largest number of syrian refugees, what you think the next step will be? well yeah, certainly a host, the largest number of the refugees. so which is officially as around a $6700000.00,
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but according to the research is down independently, including the syrians, the number of refugees are considered to be around 13 medium and the majority are considered to be series. of course, given the law for tell us erase, given the declining it's not economic conditions and given the declining popularity of the ruling golf course and presence as on the refugee issue has become a domestic policy issue, especially used by the opposition parties. wild country presents. i just say bard on, on his policies, and it's been there for a while. of course, this is the one of the reasons and the incidence that's happened on sunday night in chi city. the child abuse issue is not the only reason we heard circus press on that syrian president bashar assad saying that they are ready to take an initiative to restore ties, normalize relations between the neighbors countries. 2 countries have over there
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been trying to build up the relations to back source channel defense industries and for ministries, but up until for instance, are expected to meet. and so this is also a reaction from the syrians side against says, yeah, as well, but spreading to several cities, it is seen as a publication effort by the government saying that more than 200 a to them over they have criminal records so, so, so to slieve, this is a publication, so then thanks so much for the updates and consider that for us. they stumbled liam, 23 on group is making games and the eastern democratic republicans come good causing fear and panic and communities. many people office trace it by what they say is a failure by the army. i'm the united nations to protect them on sunday, protest as a tight to humanitarian convoluted its way to the town of with them. but according to the reports,
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fine to say the heading for the capital kinshasa demonstrations of also taking place in several towns as homes on the how much reports for the for station on the streets of people not on the eastern democratic republic of congo of the empty cup to the nearby town of coming up by young protest as a humanitarian convoy setting fire to the vehicles. the trinity of fun, say 2 of its employees, missing me, hit the button as you go sometimes and you always come to help us. and sometimes they don't, i don't have much to say about and use some help us. but others make lot difficult for us on a spreading across those keep approaches. leases timble, unimportant commercial. how many people are frustrated by what they say is defeated by the army and the united nation to protect them who we are practicing here
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since yesterday evening, because we want to know the truth. why our soldiers leaving the front line and coming here to this hotel? well, rebels are advancing. this is why we're here on the streets. the lake to sit on the fighting between the committees army and the empty threat. started in 2022. the d c accuse is one of bucking to fight this on a position to get to nice. i mean deployed addition of troops to big timber on the surrounding areas. us people, fleet was captured by the fight this sunday. sure. things like this shouldn't happen. well, i'm asking people to stay calm. the u. n. c, the violence, i suppose, millions from the homes into an off us bringing the total number of people displaced in the d. c to 6700000. 1 of the highest displacements in the world comes and i just need a topic and barrel has been upgraded to the category 5 as it gets closer to jamaica . at least one person has died of the data. the bible has already broken records as the 1st time
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a hurricane of the strength is come solely in the seasons. so let's take a closer look at why hurricane barrel is heading to when she's heading to the us, where the full cost is predict that the store will take. pardon me, will next strike jamaica? blending it 8 o'clock p. m. not cmt on wednesday. after that, the storm is expected to make land full in mexico just 24 hours later, then full cost to say it will strike again mexico again on saturday. although it will be, we can beverly set to bring heavy rains, storm searches and dangerous wind stephen, to sing as a senior professor of at the civic sciences at the university of why he says, climate change has caused this unusually early hurricane season. it is a terrifically powerful storm that is more than 2 weeks earlier than pennies form of this magnitude in the, in the past. so is unprecedented. the reason i st. yeah, and i,
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i'm sure that i'm not alone, and this is our ocean temperatures are getting, getting warmer gradually through global warming. and it says product of, of the burning of fossil fuels. so this kind of a storm early in the season, it does portend a bad hurricane season for the atlantic for the united states. we are already seeing our insurance rates going up across the country because of global warming, and this is just another another problem. another example of what global warming does, a still head here all the out. is there a news of the writer who made history on the, to the front details coming up with gemini, in sports, the 2 pounds of french colonial propaganda? a jew is liberation, army recruited yugoslavia as find this camera man to join the struggle and seize
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control of the narrative. decades later, a trove of unseen archive is uncovered. then the great the images of the minds behind the lens now on it for the contributions to of jerry is independence, scenic or religious, a witness documentary on that does the, [000:00:00;00] the types of his job. thank. he's a how that with tears from christiane. even now that he said he hit rock, both of them off to having a penalty saved by the portugal captain, redeemed himself in the shootout as his sides beats devine us to make it 3 to the
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quarter finals of the yours. this was the moment run out, i was denied fiano black, an extra time with a much goal list. so it's, you know, in your couldn't hold back his emotions and has to be consoled by his teammates went out, or they picked himself up for the penalty sheets out and took portugal fast as well . okay. and this time, he scores much to his release, but it was portables. people do that. he was the real hero of the night. saving 3 us living is penalties the 1st time that it's happened to be yours. political then moving on to face fronts and the law states. those emotions incredible for someone that is war and everything and these expedients, everything. it doesn't it because that much. and that's why i assign kimco. so being the way he's for cutting, for the group, for being some one that of the missing a penalty keyboard. profess penalty take up. um i knew i was certain that he had to be the faithful penalty. take it and show is the way to the victory. and i think we
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all very, very proud of our captain. let's take a closer look at rinaldo status. he's have 20 shouts, which is more than any of the other players have yet to score this yours. in fact, he's not scored and his last 8 to raise or world cup games, which is his longest round of major tournaments. and for the 1st time in his career, he failed to score in the greek stage of a major tournament. forts go will take on frogs on friday for a place of the semi selection go by on the tenants or front edge belgium, one they'll, they're going to the courses have in school 2 and goals and a penalty. so far this torment, so no french class of support and items like the last 16 concludes on tuesday with romania taking on netherlands and the when it will face australia to kit in the courses that much kicks off in leipzig at 19 gmc netherlands. go into that much with romania on the back of a 3 to to feet to australia, which showed them finish suds in that group. while their opponents are into the knockouts for the 1st time in 24 years, the dutch coat, general cuban says this site must up 2nd to get pos remaining. we are proud
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nation. we like to when we like to play nice football. but not always happens and we take security takes no problem and we like to turn it, we take romania and really seriously. we know what we can expect we need to improve compared to the last mets. austria has been one of the most impressive side. so i saw in that coach referenda says they are capable of going all the way i'm winning the tournament sounding in the way of a fast. you are as cool to find is took you to austria, thrush 61 when the teams method a friendly and launch to us. i'd say it's greg the whole to insist he's still allowed to lead them into the walk up despite his team being dumped off the call for america. the tournament heis knew they realistically have to be your guy. so guess allison is a great sites, but say would be some one that was like a controversial goal. the goal score on the test, all of that, right?
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and another class seems to be also my did the build up. that's the assigned is there was no problem that goes to it. and you recall i won. the great with 3 winds from 3 won't be united states on now out. i feel like i know the route pretty well. i feel like we had the pictures that are showing what the, what the, how the route could be interpreted. and so it's an offside goal or bitterly disappointed with the results. and we know that we're capable of more and um this to him. we didn't show it and we need to keep going. in my opinion, it's not somebody say ok the, you know, this does programs do. it's not that it's not the case at all. it's but it was a poor performance. we didn't get the results that we expected and we need to get better. panama finish, 2nd in the grief above the us, which means that sam, he go through to the core finals, a beach, bolivia, 31. it says re goals is the 1st time they've reached out to the corporate, but they will face a tough task next to get to the with
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a great day that is likely to be either present or the inform columbia. the and the murray has pulled out to the singles competition and what will be his final wimbledon, the tucson champion will still compete one last time in the men's double. so alongside his brother, jamie 37 year old and they had surgery just over a week. you guys remove a spinal fist, they ones or an epic 5 set match between south africa's lloyd harris at american alex nicholson and it finished with an equally epic riley harris at fort from to set down and then have a much points at a time break. he ran and split labor costs and certainly event to make up the job done by now into the engage champions. the boston celtics are up for sale. the teams ownership groups as it prompts to sell it. so majority stake, by the end of this year or early 2025, they bought this house in 2002 is
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a $360000000.00 for the franchises comedy. evaluate at around 5000000000 the south . it was one the record 18th and the championship last month. while this house, it was, have made sure they'll keep hold of one of the biggest stalls. jason tyson assigns the largest contracts and n b a history. a 5 year extension was a $315000000.00. tatum is expected to place a team usa at the parcel and picks as they aim for a 5th consecutive gold medal. on monday was at his start date of the total from as ebony. him go, my advocate became this last black african writer. so when a stage is 24 year old from every try at one a sprint finish to claim that stage 3, while the richard carol's house, became the fast ecuadorian to why the overall race lead us yellows. jesse, that is all your support for now. i would have liked us to have like favorite shows many asian covers these tumbled in value this you have against the us dollar independent. again, here's
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a new low against the dollar to levels. don't seen it almost 40 years, but the project pulls on the impact this now house or the cost of living is this the agenda arrivals, those visitors take advantage of the cheap un seem to points to boom times for japan. but the reality for most people is economic pay. cheap, a japanese exports of only resulted in a moderate boost of businesses and for residents with the end to spend everything it seems, is more expensive than the restaurant though not show go. you want to be to has a solution to pricing. i tease all you can eat seafood buffet, the office, japanese residents, a discount of just over 10 percent compared with visiting taurus to type of business, but i just give a phone that we have to set the price is high, but i certainly fax or dropping these people to pay less if they pay the same high price. so it's often these people feel ripped off and they won't come to the end is declined,
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is mostly the results of the dollars rise because of high interest rates. the u. s . has been raising interest rates, particularly inflation, caused by the post pandemic consumer rebound. by contrast, japan is dealing with decades of economic stagnation wants to stimulate prices in wages that any interest rates rise here couldn't agent. similarly, china is faced with trying to support each currency while also dealing with a couple of the economy and the south korea and one has slipped 7 percent against the dollar the see row that's prompted to close ranks with the japanese navy bucket to g o cool, last year, the 2 countries do pardon system offering it and share the seriousness of rapid financial market when a p t, providing strong support to each other. the while us interest rates remain high. so to do the pressure on economies on this side of the pacific, rel mcbride down to 0,
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tokyo and upset for me. so however, i will follow back to you, but i will have more news on the other side of right. but until then told me that he was on team. thanks very much for your time. i checked on the to ask if we can stories from african perspectives. 3 short documentary by african filmmakers from sound the only democratic republic of congo and kate bird islands. life is actually music of the way people talk. the way we walk is just everything is trusting timing. go tell them on the mountain. friend of the and mechanics see a new series of africa direct on i'll just 0. interrogate the narrative. is the u. s. has contains corporate israel affecting his global standing. there's no question about it. the united states has effectively complicit the genocide challenge the rhetoric. yes,
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