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the system even come in as an international inside corruption, excellence award. nominate your hero. now, the federal heads towards jamaica are off to closing widespread have i could other parts of the caribbean, the folks over on the north field. so they were like, well, headquarters here in the coming of a u. k. minister concedes people position labor policy is way ahead of the opinion polls hours before the states general election, one is very sold, was dead stopping incident to the shopping. now in the northern city of
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the greeks and in the india system, deed as a religious gathering, tills, mold and one sunday, twice the welcome to the bank and one of the most powerful hurricane to hit the caribbean. and you guys is heading towards jamaica beach. all address expect how we can barrel to make landfall later on wednesday, and it was already left a trail of destruction in the southeast caribbean, killing at least 6 people that eccentric bias has more a barrel hit in the middle of the night and left nearly everyone on union island homeless, this is what's left of the tiny island, just 9 square kilometers large part of st. vincent and the grenadines. residents
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did what they could to survive. as homes were torn apart and windows broke around them. they said the pressure was so intense, they could feel it in their ears. hardly anything's been left standing. 90 percent of the how is this been severely damaged or destroyed? there's devastation in grenada to barrow made landfill monday as a category for hurricane. thousands of people are without power and communication systems are down. it is almost, i'm gonna give you a like almost photo damage of destruction, of co buildings, complete devastation and destruction of agriculture, complete until the destruction of the natural environment. and barrels not done yet . the hurricanes charging towards jamaica emergency preparations are under way. we are actually actively in the communities trying to start the evacuation efforts. we
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actually started this from yesterday based on the projections that we saw resend, told notices to persons in those communities we have or police. we have the army that out there that is helping to move those residents away from where they are and we've been imploring them at $1.00 barrels each category 5 status with winds of at least 250 kilometers per hour. it's the 1st time of storm this powerful his hips. so early in the season. meteorologist say is due to record breaking heat in the north atlantic and sign to say that all due to global warming, their warning, the season is on track to be much worse than usual. alexander buyers out a 0 now it's the fund live campaigning in the united kingdom ahead of a general election. the probably be the service. you see that from the governing conservative policy and the labor leader to stop at the meeting values before they
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cast their ballots on the same opinion, impulse address, but the labor policy is set to end 14 years of conservative governance. we've now had for 2 years of k, all of the vision and failure on the choice tomorrow is to bring that to an end to turn the page and start to rebuild with label a little bit. but we're going live to malayna vessel into that chain. the presence costs over to our diplomatic a james base who's in the business capital for us. so the last day of campaigning, james, the party leaders had back to that respective constituencies to vote on polling day . when are they going to get an accurate result? hallway on friday morning. yeah, absolutely. it's not the polling the accounts. it's the votes that count as you say, the final bit of campaigning has been on the way we've even seen
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a figure from the past. as it was, the ghost of breaks it paused the full, the problem is a boy is johnson. he's made a public appearance not being seen throughout this campaign. so i'm assuming that's assigned perhaps so desperation. and certainly if you look at those poles, labels still and throughout this campaign, throughout the 6 weeks they'd be well ahead, double digits ahead of the license pulling is from a company called survey. shouldn't they put an estimates? and remember, this goes about percentages is about how many seats you get in the house of commons, $284.00 seats for labor out of $650.00. that would be a whopping majority. and certainly we've heard from a close ally originally. so not mil stride, who's currently the welcome pensions. secretary saying is pretty certainly what would be the work and had some secretary in the matter that was and he doesn't believe the conservatives will be the government to either our choice of they accept the with the polls or the name and means that tomorrow is likely to see the
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largest labor landslide majority, the largest majority in this country, has ever seen mazda big of the 1997 degrees, and then the national governments in 1931. what they have for masters now is what kind of opposition do we have? what kind of ability to scrutinize government is that within parliament, a lot of admission to that losing but slave of a saying what the to is a really doing here is saying to voters, look, there's no need for you to vote. it's already decided they're going to get a huge majority and they say labor, if it goes that this is an app for the vote to suppression, hoping that perhaps the tories can lose but lose not quite as badly as opposed suggest. james, this will view as if you can give them clarity across the world about how british election works. this isn't the presidential election. we don't voting for a prime minister is
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a parliamentary election pub in 3 elections do vary across the world. the quite unique in the united kingdom. so how will they unfold from the time competing ends to when we get that declared result? we have thing can be early as of friday morning of the absolutely. the polls open in 16 hours from now. then we're going to stop talking about all of the policies because there's a lower in the u. k that you're not allowed to do that. and we'll watch the voters of the united kingdom vote in each of the constituents is a set before. it's not about voting for a lead to a lead images of the individual. but we know who leads each of the policies, the country divided into 650 constituents, is that you vote in fact, constituency, for whoever you want to be the n p. and of course, most of those candidates belong to political parties. and as the vote slowly come in, then you can get an idea of the, of the makeup of the new house of commons when the pose close. of course we do get
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a nova pole again. it's a poll, not a final result. but that's the exit poll. which has been compiled by the 3 main broad costas in the united kingdom. it's different from other polls because it took place, the people were actually aust about how they voted at the various constituencies. so that is seen as the most accurate polls. but of course we're gonna have to wait is the votes coming throughout says the noise throughout friday all day and into the evening on friday until we get the complete result. although have 650 seats across the united kingdom. james, thanks very much. close to the following events with you from the british capital as the day progresses on polling data. so let's close over to britain, 2nd, city and funding and why melana facility which is funding by for us. and it's interesting that you are in the u. k. second city, and it's quite interesting related because sometimes local issues on the ground way you can sometimes become part of the national level debates as well about
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finances in house cities. a run about clarity of the that's right here on the local level, the city is run by the labor council and a few months ago they've actually had to declare bankruptcy here. ava financial mismanagement that currently facing a bill of over $700000000.00 pounds over on equal pay claims. they all say spend to the tune of about 18000000 pounds or the 90 system. that doesn't actually well say for that reason, services for people of the city have had to be caught even street lights have been damned in parts of the city and residents now have to pay council tax. that's a 21 percent higher than what they used to paying so that overall on the local level, it's not great. yeah. for the labor party as you go into a general election tomorrow. even though bombing them in the surroundings, really all traditionally a labor hotlines. now on so as
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a tamara people here will be electing 12 m p 's and at the last under election in 2019 the vast majority of them have being late. but there is a sense now speaking to people that have say, but con, really rely on those vote as a given the limits, thanks very much. close will be following events with you throughout the polling day on thursday. let's pretend though, to a top story, the devastation potentially got to be close by her control as it continues, it's travels across the caribbean. the storm is not heading towards jamaica, and i'm joined now by the jamaican prime minister, andrew hold us. you're drawing this line from kingston, 5 minutes to thanks so much for your patience for talking to us at once. he is very, very busy time for you right now. can you just tell us how prepared the island is? and what? uh, what prepared the seal at the moment. the set of governments is at its highest level of alert and preparedness. all the work entities that are responsible for the
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stay and emergency response are mobilized. we have 900 show those right across the island. i would say that's about 90 percent of them are mobilized. been ready. so from a government perspective, the government is ready. the government also engaged in on intensive information on isaiah shop, company and was citizens for the last 3 or 4 days. so from a hostile level, the domain kind of households have information about how to protect themselves, how to protect their property, and how to respond after the hurricane has passed. my own assessment is that every job background is taking the necessary steps to protect themselves and their property and to be able to, to recover quickly after they, they are retained. so i think the island is prepared. we are installed right now. we have started to experience are getting conditions, but not yet to be there. so we are still some way out,
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maybe 3 or 4 hours out from actually experiencing severe hurricane conditions. we are expecting that by virtual off, the category of this object can, which is back into the project adult to be a category for uh, ad. but it reaches your bank or it could potentially go in grades or category 3. still dangerous, already can, which would cause storm. so it is a chevy ring 10 shot, a destruction to 4 still infrastructure and residential and commercial properties. and um, in the interior we may very well experience a lot of sites like we do have plans for that and we are preparing. so probably just didn't mean to interrupt. but in terms of that preparedness that will be a different policy for those that are living in the areas to those that are living on the coastline of how do you advise and people who are living on the coastline
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that would have to move perhaps would you say to the entire area of what sort of numbers are we talking about as well, we have identified on a low low line areas, and that is essentially on the so e, starting a cost of jamaica, where we would have potential of significant damage. there are show codes in proximity to these arrows of high enrolled and we have implemented on the all of this us the risk management act. i mean, back to me is on the bottom. one is we have made the assessment and we have made some assessments. and we will, i am forced that was all those and uh, assist the residents in relocating. but outside of that for the last 3 or 4 days we have been employing residents. and so i'm have responded and have moved about entirely a prime minister, jamaica is no stranger to her attendance of various levels. historically,
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what lessons have been learned in the past. i've actually got you to a state now in the here and here in present, to be able for you to protect and reassure the public across jamaica that you actually are in control of the situation. the max of what happens a lot. several things happen occurred, or we can do burke, which happened in the 19 it has had a $6.00 impact on japan cuz construction sector. so most people who are building in jamaica actually of ability in terms of the. ready roofing and their structures. so we have seen a kind of shape the way from i think, cheating as a preferred roofing material to more concrete thing. so, and in addition to that, where we do use that kind of thing, we have put in place all retain stripes. so a building codes generally have improved as a result of those past tory kids. so we do take some complex that because how the
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building phones have improved and the general contract be able to get into a bank that has improved over the last 20 to 30 years. we would have, by virtue of that mitigated potential, get picked up the all region technology in terms of satellite tracking. social media all helps in getting the message across, as you are well aware, how do you coordinate your efforts in terms of the day after the recovery? cuz obviously that will be done that you don't know what that damage will be. we tend to think we're looking at unit areas of clean water, medical supplies, all your neighboring countries, your neighbors, are they prepared to help you in the aftermath of what might happen? well, we've had our neighboring countries reaching out to us, but we do have a current top of the community here. and it is a really closely net to community. and i'm sorta and that should your bank are required to help. we would have the support of the car come community and the way to kind of young,
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redone and indeed probably fall upon as in the united states and of europe. so we're, we're confident that the global community will support your bank or in the event that to be the need assistance. but you asked earlier, what are some of the lessons to be learned a problem disasters? yes, the impacts of the natural disasters are usually well known as it relates to the damage the physical infrastructure, a wall town roads and housing, but not much. it said about the basics of impact on small islands there. it's from these recording the natural disasters which really disrupts the girls that you cannot make potential of small island developing states like jamaica. so jamaica has been for the last 4 or 5 years, main streaming climate resilience in our economic policies. and so we have been taught some of us your, your network perfectly prepared financially for these kinds of businesses. but we have improved our fiscal management tool i called for on main street in all of our
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planning a little bit ago. oh, national security, i know infrastructure development. there's a lot of businesses of resilience and accounting for climate change. while we know you have a very busy few hours ahead of you, we have that touch base. it doesn't get hit too hard to hope we can speak to you again after the storm passes, but for the night even to enter whole this prime minister jamaica. thanks so much for your time. so i'll just over. thank you very much and keep praying for jamaica you will is still a head here on alex's era move islands to the east of the democratic republic of congo as local military tried to protect the city. okay. and 23 rebels from to the largest city and folks who are, you are on the far right with the possibility of a fall right now in front me look at this city as a case study, the
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why we should be in the drawing mountains are in an easier that's debatable that a big thunder storms around and they're in the forecast again and bonior java bali . and so the way see at the philippines was rather more noble. and of course, you'd expect to see them in their china where they have been the seasonal rains in china itself. have moved knowles, quite taken, quite a leap actually. so boss is still flooding sides of the yang. see that will be alive too slow to go away. and we top of whatever is on the ground to the knolls and stretching across the tennessee to create incidents that which of course recently had really quite a big gamble. and this will continue during fridays and next, rather on 2nd wave producing yet more heavy writing. this part of china heading towards gina and eventually taking the same track may be reaching japan's last
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visit, still hart. i'm not drawing all this is a cost moist room. southwest flight at the moment so you can fly. so another ride is full cost of me in my and store for thailand and you'd expected. so i'll set you of course, in bangladesh and that a warning side in the northern plains of india and through northern pakistan because these dine policy, sun storms, big, same is true down the west and gets with the heaviest re possibly dire, further, south carolina or the
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the the phone about to up to y'all, just bear with me. so robert and the reminder of on top stories is the fund today of campaigning in the u. k. at all the general election, u. k prime minister richard students from the conservative party and labor leader can stop. i've spoken to voters before those ballots of trust. the most powerful hurricane to hit the caribbean. so early in the storm season is heading towards jamaica is killed at least 6 people and left behind the trail of destruction in grenada as well as these vincent and dread the deed islands will forward sees it as
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well. say one soldier has died from his injuries after being stabbed into the attack of the shopping. natalie, the northern is by the city of academia. please say the attack must be shot. his father, mother and sister, have been arrested. the april he joined stuff of ramallah in the occupied west bank and they did what mode we know about this incident. it's still quite sketchy and details all still emerging a yes indeed. and we still did not have an official statement from the police about the motives of the incident, but the police be, is treating it as if it has been, it has a national motive to it. and we know that the mother, the father, and the sister of the perpetrator of old, interested after they went to the mall where the attack has happened. again, the details are still emerging, but we believe that the perpetrator is a palace city in width and is really a passport and who has been killed on the scene as you say,
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there is so hail again. it comes at the time when many palestinians do cannot cross inside, as well as from the occupied westbank in the past. in the beginning, weeks and months of the war, we've seen some palestinians crossing into israel. committing certain attacks against is really a targets. but now we're talking about a palestinian who is living inside israel. basically we're still waiting to hear more. i'm more details as the day goes by. and as you say, this continues with the ongoing violence that we are witnessing and by the occupied westbank and to the will on gaza. the occupied westbank obviously has seen it specially of incursions by the israelis and that hasn't changed today. i think we seem to have lost that need to abraham that we luggage talked about
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what's been going on the occupied westbank. they use all the latest pitches coming out of moles and israel and of course will continue to follow that story as the day progresses. will stay in the region that is really as strong as opposed to be killed, a has blocked them on the in southern level. the vehicle was talked it in the area and the city of time is where the defense minister you have. golan says, the atomic prove the israel could hit, has bloss everyday, the angry young people have protested and killed one person to eastern democratic republic of congress. so do you pretend to, it's the latest attack by the demonstrates is that takes the number of people killed in the town in the tv province to 8. since friday on sunday, protest is a talk to humanitarian called boy coming to 8 workers. 7 happy with the come leaves . governments was supposed to be a $23.00, all right, which is comforted. several towns in the area. recently i live what county has moved from the time, but this week just wanted to see dan. well, he already made a very confused and thoughtful,
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very fast due to the ongoing fighting between the f part of dc and um 23. so it'll just take you to me, it does away from this area. so you know, the want to make it more difficult for the population because of putting people have body kid on the between the stone of whatever and the where the pricing is going on. even those people were killed. 2 days, 3 days passed the about this feeling the place and all that been so no, one of the most stephen disagreed with the 4th is because of the possibility which are still going on on the ground. and then the on the 4th line to be honestly, i mean, the re forcing some sort of yes, we have seen the generals organizing distance themselves. quite concerned about those sort of just those who are living the 4th line to go box. yeah, a lot of the popular ones out there, we'll do the best one there to come to funds the area under this and pretty please read both, bought this one and then put it through the making more a move and that's on the other side toward the deal, i mean we took the last time as now and if i take still going on in the video for
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2nd, and we're expecting to know what was going on there, about 10 minutes on here in the central table. people still questioning whether this is this one, would it be under the portfolio? if it'd be obviously on. if it, if i'm in the day a little icon, it will table the democratic part because it's, it's a, it's one of our top stories and the stopping in northern israel, of course that we've been following the, the april email correspondence with occupied westbank gave us an update on that to do that, we will talk about the violence closely occupied westbank itself. it hasn't stopped since october. the 7th intention is running high both way. you are, of course, in garza to yes and just in the past 3 hours and under cover is really unit re to the janine city in the north of the occupied to us bank and according to palestinian witnesses in that unit has killed a palestinian from point blank before they escaped the scene and left the g mean
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area. he has been suffering from a bullet to the head. and then he was pronounced that in the hospital were talking about the 23 year old, who already lost his father in the year 2002. and he already also lost 2 cousins recently by these really forces. he is known as a fighter in the battalion, working from within that you need refugee come and he has not been. you basically talked about someone who belongs to a certain rules, a political faction, let's call it. but he is been deemed wanted by these really forces, and we've been seeing a lot of that. the sty, let's call this of these really forces going into the occupied to us bank under cover before they shoot and kill palaces for the of the day. thanks very much, i need a bring that for us in ramallah. so the fall right housing govern the national level and frauds. and so since level 2, it does, however,
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have more recent experience at the local level. the national fund now called the national riley that found the true dramatic legacy in too low as to be in pile. that in the late 1990 step boston, travel to the city and southern france is that this report to law afford safety with a french naval base was meant to be successfully for the fall right in 1995 people elected amir from the national front. a party whose leader shaw marie lupin had been convicted for down playing the hold of course, embraces, and only for decades of the end of world war to the appointment of the offense partition into no cause to stir in europe. but it wasn't long before the fire rights room started to crumble some bucks out because money was taken from people. and instead of building projects like a tunnel, they just abandon the streets with the t v. as we members, how did national front only push projects that benefit the right wing support as it doesn't even people are a french origin, started to reject the national front because they were left out. and people for an
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origin like us were afraid the international research and study in the far right project pain, the picture of mismanagement and corruption in 2001 the meal was voted out of office, leaving behind significant dep is political opponents cleaned up the city but to law, the staff move fast, it's negative experience with the far right. the national riley one the 1st round of this election and is hoping for majority. and the 2nd round on sunday news i want to say is we have change. then we will not ready to take up responsibility. but now with alita jordan by della, we have a great team and everyone is ready. the national riley is ready to govern when we pay those for free or to give the party a 2nd chance are attracted by it and to immigration stands to law. as a rare case study of a fall right administration at the local level, which many say was catastrophic, while the national riley has promised that it has learned it's less than some uh,
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not so sure. left wing candidates. eric, how we see is spending time with his family, after withdrawing from the election race to give a centralized candidates a better chance of beating the national riley, the the best, the same people the still the from when joe marie le pen was running the policy on a they didn't prove that communications with tick tock, videos and so forth, but behind it and nothing has changed. i don't believe it for a 2nd on your way to re up seals as though it's 1995 all over again with an emboldened file. right. and a fearful migrant community. this mailbox full of national riley leaflets in hopes of possible fall right. government is a short lived as it was baghdad, steadfast and algebra. 2 long friends. one place in india, lost investigations for at least $121.00. people were killed at a stump, paid on tuesday, the 10s of thousands of people that attended a religious event in the northern states, which i, for this child strength of triples.
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the family of 35 year old will be debbie or grief stricken and a short movie was among the more than a $120.00 people killed in a stampede. that's a religious event in production tuesday. please say most of the victims with children many would crush to death. all fell into a roadside drain in the rush to leave off to assume and by a popular preacher. and as a duff storm swept across the area, police estimate around $250000.00 people were at the event. that's 870000 mold, and the number initial police report said i'd be granted permission to attend. there are conflicting reports as to what who, who is to play.

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