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the, the hello um and this of a put on them and this is a news our life from dog hawk coming off in the next 60 minutes. hurricane bell has jamaica and it's on it's off to kit and at least 6 people and causing significant damage of the se, caribbean as well look, set to approve the largest seizure of land in the occupied westbank in more than 3 decades. u. k. government minister can see the golden conservative party is heading for the face on the eve of thursday's gen of election. and china's electorate comic has race vitality as aging and the e u engaging tools, diffuse and etc,
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raising trade disputes. and i'm trying to spend that with the latest sports needs us open champion. coca golf isn't, took a 3rd round at wimbledon as she wants to win this grand slam for the very 1st time . the one of the most powerful hurricanes to hit the caribbean. and yes, it's heading towards jamaica meteorologist suspects hurricane bell to make landfill nasal on wednesday. the category full storm has already left a trail of destruction and the se, caribbean killing at least 6 people. alexander bias reports 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 did what they could to survive. as homes were
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torn apart and windows broke around them, they said the pressure was so intense, they could feel it in their years. hardly anything's been left standing. 90 percent of the hallways is and i've been severely damaged, destroyed. there's devastation in grenada to barrow made land for 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 all 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 underway. we are actually actively in the communities trying to start the evacuation efforts. we actually started this from
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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's out there. that is helping to move those residents away from where they are. and we've been imploring them at one point barrow reach categories, 5 status with winds of at least 250 kilometers per hour. it's the 1st time a storm this powerful has hit. so early in the season. meteorologist say it's due to record breaking heat in the north atlantic and signed to say that all due to global warming. their warning, the season is on track to be much worse than usual. alexandra buyers, alda 0 is working on correspondent john holman, who is joining us live from mexico city, from ways monitoring the developments. and john, we heard from the jamaican prime minister, imploring people to evacuate. what are you here and about where the people are
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doing so as well, that's what it is now to like so them to about to write because the jamaican government is declared account coffee between 6 am and 6 pm lunch time for today. but what we tell you like 2 minutes to of information was kind of gets a little bit early, was about set up 900 shelters for people to be able to evacuate. and we also heard that the police and the army. oh yes. so they were working to try and get people out and they were trying to get people out the jamaican prime minister and said people need to try and get the higher ground because between 1020 sent to meet. so as of right up to 30 sending me isn't going to fully in some pause and it's going to be storm. such is apparently a between 2 that could be storm. so just a between 2 and 3 mates as high waves going on to the island. there's also risk a flash flooding in jamaica, so a real effort to try and get people away from those areas at risk. what would you
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make to minister of information said isabel, well prepared. they taught to deal with this before and they cut a so well group that rescued machine to deal with these sorts of situations. so hopefully that's what we're going to see play out as that goes on. john, thank you very much for that for now. that is john home and live in mexico, se se desmond, mackenzie is the jamaican minister of local government and community development. and he's joining us from the national emergency operation center in kingston. thank you very much, mr. mckenzie. for your time. firstly, we're hearing from our correspondent that there was now. okay, if you in place, are you satisfied? do you think that enough people have evacuated, have been able to get to higher ground to say so places before because you came into effect. i was traveling to run my dentist. do you realize the coffee does not in any way they mean those persons who are seeking share
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drugs are want to to your email accurate? here are probably john is on that. it is us. there is awkward on those the car she is for right now. current. sure. awesome persons, why are they getting these communications back to normal? have been communities. odd, was persons without access to them like to move on? we are being provided with transportation for persons in these designated communities. wish to go on any shack i saw if anyone wants to move on to our share job, they will not be all struck to deeply. so in getting to new a shared guys right across the country. okay, so just to be clear, as you're saying the classroom is not for people who still need to get to shelters and you've organized buses to help them do. so can you tell us about some of the preparations that are taking place right now to prepare for hurricane bo? it was something you did on me to give you an exercise is uh, the uh,
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the cleaning off drains removing up there to the reporting entree. as a necessary in point man, so that we are in a position to response. we are the arrows are being locked off because of the constant bridge. we have also for getting fee is our share, does merely, i've been providing already your suppliers that it will be, are shut it does. we are an extensive pool around for the long. i just bought a new shot and we just stick on our gear and probably the key gender process. we are just waiting on the address and all of these, these them. and once that is done, then we move to the next day and we start to pick all the pieces process. right? that's great. and today is one of the country giving us the bottom readiness because of the organization, the office of these on the gear, and this an emergency management and local outside is on the right or jamaica has
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been very responsive based on the end of the time that you are about to provide information on does the same to every single jamaica. yeah, mr. mckenzie, you're talking about preparedness and of course, jamaica is the strange of the hurricanes. but this is the 1st time a storm this powerful has hit so early in the season. how much is the countries preparedness for extreme weather events adapting to the challenges of climate change? a lot of things your appreciate that jimmy, a guys even talk to your going straight is not, is prone to natural disaster. so you're a beer and this guy won't be as based as in process. what we, we have to call to, which is been bottom, which is uh, sort of the columns on, you know, as i said earlier on, on another pres, gotcha year we are fighting guided change on the b column, which is often word most on test done. i'd appreciate that small number of things, the inside of jamaica john only manufactured uh, even near as i mentioned,
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the warranty. that being patrol drives equally as the climate change. so, you know, we all talked about why there was framework got, you know, the benefit done sometime here that you sent back. all right, that is government administer desmond, but definitely mckenzie joining us live from kingston, jamaica. thank you very much for your time. we appreciate you, i mean leaving on to other news now and as far as things in israel say, one soldier has died off to being stabbed at a shelf in more than the northern city of colorado. police say the attacker has been shot and the attack of father and mother and sister being arrested well, that is where any government has banned eligible from propulsion from israel. so home, the son who is joining us from the jordanian capital, amman, and as well, things are pushing home the family members of the attack a have been taken in by police 1st. they tell us about the incident and give us the
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context of how family members being taken and by is where the authorities is routine. it was really security sources. and officials say that the attacker, a palestinian citizen of israel from the northern town of now, what was the alleged attacker in this incident? they say the 2 people were initially injured one critically and one seriously. but one man has later died a both of those victims in their twenty's. and that was really, authorities had arrested the family members of this palestinian man, a common tactic of collective punishment we see carried out by is really police and is really forces against palestinians. they accuse of carrying out attacks another form of collective punishment. we see is the demolition of homes of palestinians. these really state has accused of carrying out attacks. it's something they say is necessary to interrogate the family members to bring them in for questioning to see
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if they have any sort of involvement. but oftentimes the family does not know and the attackers act by their own volition. but now we do not know if these family members have been released, but again, this is a common tactic that is used by is really security forces from the thank you for that. so now that is on the solid hood joining us live from amman. and reminder that is where the government has band, which is 0 from operating in israel, which is why we have a portion from neighboring georgia. israel has seized a historic amount of land and the occupied westbank. more than 200000 square meters of occupied best back now belongs to the stage. that's according to set assessment, tracking organization piece. now it is the largest land grabs since we also cause what stipulated which land was on the control of the palestinian authority that's bringing my correspond that neither abraham, she's joining us live from. but i'm all in the occupied west back me the what more
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you hearing about this as well would heating that these rated forces have handed over these eh, announcements that they're going to be confiscating 1300 heck torres in the uh, icon of a village which is to the north of the occupied with bank and we're talking about it as a land that has been already is threatened to be confiscated. we know that these lands are owned by palestinians, and they are located in an area called c. and as for the sewing agreements between the palestinian authority and israel is where it was supposed to be giving approve as for any buildings in these areas, of course, these approve is uh 99 percent of the time rejected making palestinians unable to build on those lines what happens is that when you look at the palestinians who cannot build, you also look at these ways who are not just allowed to build an area, see what's available to expand at the expense of the indigenous people living there
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. we're talking also about a government meeting that's taking place today and tomorrow to regulates and allow the building and push for more units to be built in in the league. it is where any supplements here in the occupied with bank now is approved. those $6000.00 units we're talking about in total in 2024 at we're talking about $9000.00 it new illegals. sacrament units to be built in the occupied with bank just in 20242023. we were talking about 12000 units being advanced in the negatives brittany supplements. and those already with considered a record high when it comes to the is really building in the occupied with back. so it's seeing here by palestinians as a continuation of these really plans to prevent any contiguous future palestinian state. but that the government now is making use of the fact that there is a war on garza to kind of silently pushed for more land grabs for more building of
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a lead is really such a him is, does the arcs making its, you know, life really easy for sucks, there's in the occupied with bank was making the potential and the possibility of creating a continuous palestinian state almost in a continuation at. but none of the less of real escalation knew the thank you very much for that. did the able to him live in them on the optimal than a week of them. boardman room is have a spread in the sure to your neighborhood in northern gaza that is very forces would be withdrawing. so people return to their homes, but attacks increased leading to people fleeing the area, a local journalist, a mile. kelly was at the scene who sent us this eye. witness account, the sensors and the
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things it gives you the dropbox and can the flash. i'll show you what about is about 60 and while i'm on the, on the i see. yeah, we're not gonna be on the la families jam packed the chip on their homes, but actually showing them well the gutters and everything is it gives you the opportunity to continue with the neighborhood just so the falls information that has been spread in the morning was been feeling many civilians and i just got your neighborhood that's. that's bringing all correspondents in gaza. i thought it was and he's joining us live from then on the line. the central of this trip thought it the 5 and continuing with evacuation or does by the israelis for those and con eunice bush. what options do they have where they can go?
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well generally there is no any inductive now, and fights is on the ground, but we have been subbing multiple strikes that carried out in different areas and the strip. now, salting, typically from the north of the gaza strip for 8 to palestinians, have been killed in 2 separate attacks that targeted to residential houses in garza city. now medical sources have been full and they'll just say are that at least 27 palestinians have been killed since the early hours of this morning. only in guns was 6 feet. now we see that the spots of the tax has been expanded to reach to the separate parts of it. going to the in particular close to nasir hospice of what 2 strikes have been carried out by the 25 to jets in that area. and it's worth reminding all of us that thousands of palestinians have been slipping back to con unit, and they are living close to an officer hospital that had been to day the attack has been carried out close to that location, but the fighting continues in as soon as the yeah, neighborhood were full palestinians have been killed so far with 17 others at least
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being moved. that while families is content to return back partially in order to check on their distort houses or what left for them. a due to the some information that the read it gets regarding the partial tactical with the door for that you spend a minute to the about the situation. of course, the entire trip is incredibly w, as polish than you have been killed on an hourly basis as the desktop among civil is had surpassed. more than 28 palestinians have been killed during the past 24 hours and this number is expected to rise during the remaining hours of this day as the east barely met. it too has been hop stating that minute treats attack simple areas of district so far. statics, thank you for that update thought of was i'm joining us live from data on the lot and central gaza and is ready as to why it has reportedly killed a hezbollah colanda and southern 11 on a vehicle was ta, this is in the house area and the city of tai a. is there any defense minister you all good on says the attack proves israel. can
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hit has bola, any time. that's bringing that correspondent as a big, he's joining his life mazda you in southern israel. so tell us about this problem and has vall camacho, whose reportedly been killed as a a yes, with joining you have some sense of everyone and why continue is that this program has been the combined was killed in a drone strike on his cough then. his with that have said that this is mohammed not certain that he's the head of the, as these units know in, in the success of everyone expect interest free districts. and these units were responsible for one of those districts. i have it's very significant because he's a senior kalonde and it comes just less than one of the is or this estimated another senior his with the commander of target. now he was killed in an air strike and he was also a veteran. he had been fighting israel for many,
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many years and this is a significant bill, but it also shows that israel is able to penetrate the liberties of space and carry out the strong strikes and this strikes. but while i can tell you is over the last hour or so, and blah has been responding now, according to his beloved, defies around 50 project calls. we heard a number of those being launched here in southern lebanon. if i spend a slide show you some of those impact size, if our cameraman, ride consuming, there's still smoke coming from those positions. and those are the golden heights where some of those, these rating positions are under a number of loud explosions. project cars taken off from southern and brown fitting those. is there any positions and just in the last few moments. in fact, right before we came on there, there was also is ringing. start strikes on the kind of him just behind me. so this tit for tat is ongoing, and his beloved seemingly has responded to the killing of one of the senior
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commanders. and that's been going on over the last hours at to and fro between his blind is ready for us exploit asset. and we mentioned these rarely defends ministers. your good on says the attack, prove the israel's kind of attack has bullet any time. but he's also been speaking about sending more troops to the north of as well on the border with levon on a yes, the day. is there any defense minutes that you have gone? test said basically that uh they are a, they're hitting his black every single day. that day, so he said that the ministry can take any action at once and prepared to take any action that wants to against everyone's, his belong. and it said that they can reach a state of fully readiness, a vote, and to reach an arrangement from a position of strength. but they would prefer an arrangement now that some really strong message in coming got from these reading defense minister. but it does follow statements from the deputy secretary general of his beloved who has said
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that they will not be in agreement tearing, assess, living on those attacks. will continue as long as the isn't the ceasefire. a greeting cause if that's agreed by the resistance fuel associate. that's a non custom also said that he doesn't need is there isn't a position to launch a will his beloved are ready for them. and if israel is just talk, any operation with it, so with that tool with its unlimited uh, unlimited operation that his will will not be confined to the terms that is real dictates that it will not be able to say how his belie as a life to respond that who in fact enjoins in that by to against israel. so those tensions didn't exist best of daily to unfroze, but in the last, well, as i said, they're having a number of strikes across southern they've been on against. is there any positions targeted by his below? i said thank you very much for that. that is as a big old, the latest developments. joining us live from model value and in southern 11 on it's a bit of a former us government officials who resigned in protest of the bite and
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administration's actions on gaza. say the comment to us policy is a threat to national security in a joint statement. the 12 full officials say washington support as well, has made us undeniably complicit indicating and starvation of palestinians from on this that spring in our correspondence, she advertise that he's joining his life in washington dc. so she has taught us more about this letter. and this thing just to clarify that and we should, we should be clear that these of the 1212 full members of the government who presided over the last time, mountains from the state to follow up and from the us military, from the white house, from government departments but it seems to be a new strategy on the apple on that part to come together effectively to try and protest the u. s. is unconditional. support is rose, slaughter in gauze are together. they've clearly time this letter to coincide with the 4th of july. this week, independence day and so they make it to me on the line to the reason why they
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resign was specifically because of that constitution obligations. the oaths that they, that they gave when they took that positions within the government. as you say, the main just of the argument is america's diplomatic cover for and continuous flow of arms to as well as ensured on denial consistency in the killings. i'm full starvation of a besieged public student population, and garza, this is not any morally reprehensible and then clear violation of international humanitarian law and us laws. but it's also put a target on america's back. interesting it as a 3rd prior to this statement, which is what they were just by say they're, they're trying to keep more all up to the, to what they call the thousands of on mobile individuals. still in government who are struggling on a daily basis with difficult moral and personal choices, i tried to say look, keep up that in total decided it has a snowball effect. hopefully, within the administration for them here you need,
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you need to keep up the pressure from within that does that does line up with what we've heard in the pasta last 9 months or about just how angry many within the administration are about joe biden, to the small circle around terms conduct in this, in this boy on, on gauze, and how they don't listening to them and then not then on abiding by humanitarian. no. uh, so once again, it's the best thing next year. keep up, keep up the flight from within the organization. i'm actually going to try and keep up the flight from without she have. thank you very much for that. she have a time see. joining us live from washington dc. the is the final day of campaigning in the u. k. ahead of the general election from minnesota, she threw neck from the governing, conservative party and labor. the. the keys style might have been amazing motions before they cost a balance on thursday. opinion polls suggest the labor party is set to end 14 years
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of conservative governess we've now had for 2 years of close up the vision and failure of the choice tomorrow is to bring back to an end to turn the page and start to rebuild with label james bays is joining us live from london now, and it certainly seems to be heading in one direction. doesn't that james? if you look at the poles, not much has changed throughout this 6. we can pain labor double digits ahead in the polls. so yes, that is the expectation of everyone, but of course it is not the polls the count. it's the books that count the votes that the cost when the polls open. 15 as from now i was telling you about in some ways is a little bit of a minor thing in terms of the big picture,
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but still symbolically important here in the u. k. and that's the some newspaper owned by rupert murdoch, the son newspaper, the claims of always chosen the window of the stoplight newspaper in the u. k. election since the sun newspaper was created. the son is go to headline, it says it's time for a new manager. and we don't mean sac southgate a reference to the english football manager, garrett, south gate. and they are talking about the time for the summit to take over. they say that he's moved his policy to the center one the right to govern. so a relatively important endorsement, of course, not as important newspapers as they used to be decades ago. i remember more than 3 decades ago in the 1992 election when the son of kind it was the one that, that it swung by selection when uh, when a new clinic was defeated by joe major, they famously have the headline. it's the son won't want it on the following day. james, how does it play out from here then?
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as well, what happens is they'll be a little bit more campaigning, but we coming to the very, very end of a little get a good night sleep because it's got to be an extremely long night's thursday night in the u. k. as the votes accounted, the voting actually stops 15 hours from now, 7 o'clock local time, and then until opposed close. the u. k. lower is pretty strict on broad costs is another media that you don't really, we're not allowed to do. talk about any politics during that period. when the polls close, then you get another poll. but this poll in some ways is more important, is the one is commissioned by the 3 u. k. broad costas. and they have actually polled people as they come out to the polling booth, the exit polls that will be significant to watch. but remember the u. k. system is a system not while you vote for an individual lead was the presidential system,
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the u. k divided into 650 different constituencies. whoever becomes the n p in each of those constituencies, they tend to belong to parties. and slowly, as the votes coming one by one from the 650 constituencies you'll, you'll see how the u. k is voting. and if the poles the right, how the u. k is changing, those boats will come in from the 1st and not u. k. time all day friday until we get the final vote. and all of those 650 constituencies that have that box count. you're looking forward to your coverage as those but it's common james as james base joining us live from london to the head on the news hour, the final day of campaigning. and a ron, take a look at the promises made by the 2 presidential contenders. and as for the columbia give themselves the big advantage heading into the know how to handle that . the cobra america details coming out the
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the it's still cold below what it should be even though it's winter impact. again, it says some bits of chillen option teen and we're back 5 degrees below average this low, fully with the circulation, which contains on talk to a local that these law she's sending, you clicked on the code side by a blank or multiple, they're both a bunch of different degrees below where it should be. there is a big gap between a few shelves and se, brazil, and the seasonal right, which is still there and looks like it could be causing at least being the potential for land slides. in western columbia may be equity. oh, you know what's happening to kind of being better all the major, how they can still barreling through it, just a ton of jamaica to be right on the edge of it. i don't think we all go to the top, but it's going to be closed anyway. diamond, she's quite likely from the strength of the winds. so talk you about a category for possibly 3. our can with rain running through that. the only
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slightly good thing is moving steadily at about 35 kilometers westwood. so it goes through fairly quickly. wind damage and possibly storm surge then it has to was, you could turn for about 24 hours, hits hot weather in the southern states. the us of the cost that breeze comes up to meet the cool stuff coming off the high ground, which is why we generate big thunderstorms. they've been in the midwest recently. that coming slowly, sir. the in depth analysis of the days headlines. does this mean that a slide south of donald trump, now i don't think so, and it could even help trump in the general election. i think even people that don't like trump part, looking at this as selective justice or weapon ization of the adjuster system. frank assessments the 5th stage, both ukraine's a pro 10 must cause a pro se felt that a 100 percent different. at this moment, no one can build up. please reach inside story on al jazeera or hearing the
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you're watching onto 0 me and as of a, put on them and don't have a mind to of, on top stories. the solid, one of the most powerful hurricanes to hit the caribbean and he is heading towards jamaica. meteorologists expect hurricane bell to make land for later on wednesday. a category full storm has already left a trail of destruction, and the se, carol's been killing at least 6 people as well, is expected to go ahead with a mass of land, the seizure, and the occupied best bags. if it does go ahead, it will bring the total amount of land taken by the state to reco 12.7 square kilometers to see if it is the largest land crap and over 3 decades. and is the final day of campaigning of the u. k. head of says things general election prime minister wishes to enact from the dominant, conservative party and labor leader keeps telling me i have been missing moses opinion polls suggest the labor party when a large majority of the
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wednesday months, the final day of campaigning ahead of a runs presidential ronald's vote on friday. both candidates have been holding the final rallies. conservative sides of the 238 percent and the 1st round. while reform is candidate messed with, possess kion 142 percent and a vote that so a record low to announce elections were held early after president. everything by you see was killed in a helicopter crash in may. that's bringing on correspondence based on said that he's joining his life on the iranian capital pet on and so on the last day of campaigning, the last rally's before the run off load today. so what's be the message from the candidates as well? no more important than who is going to get the prize and who's going to be elected as the president is a to now. so the turn off has been the main issue and they have seen that through the possession contains both candidates have tried quite hard to, to, to,
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to convince the waters to go to the bottom of the boxes. so there is a, don't want to handle to know what this to nothing wrong and that is causing the weights concern among the particular establishment. traditionally, you don't have, he has been enjoying the high turnout sometimes exceeded 80 percent, but that has changed in 111 possession election turn up was below 49 percent. then it went to the for the parliamentary election, it went to 41 percent. then in the 1st round of this election, we have seen the cold, low turnout of 29.9 percent. and that's why you see that today, your brand new supreme leader, additional money also coming out according to people go to cost the most and seem that the high turnout is the dignity i'm proud of is not me. it's not some care. let me talk to the people, the reason for these low turnouts. they said that, well,
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the economy cautions that are soft, free for them. they think the elections, any election, would all come of the election will not ease that. you call them the cost of that they are suffering from. and that's why there's an advocacy, some of the voters to go to the elections. this bizarre entered on has been one of your arms biggest commercial sensors for centuries. but business isn't as profitable as these used to be. luxury to items have been increasing the affordable and store store goods for lower income buyers. many iranians heavily the fee distribution with change any time soon for the chance. attend a few years ago. i could have gone on a trip, put a little money button that how i can go maybe once every $2.00. yes. elections change, nothing. i didn't the search and i went to attend the next round. this sense of hopelessness led to a record of what they're turning out in the presidential election last week for decades, west admissions,
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heavy and post sections on iran. or what is nuclear development program? leading sorting, prizes, and high rates of unemployment. but some people are holding out hope that the election might be positive change, but only a small part of society enjoys good conditions. the rest are facing huge difficulties of to decades. what we need is not slogans by action. just a few people are controlling the power. i don't believe the elections are solution, but still is the only one as you're on is beach and oil and gas reserves. sanctions have limited access to admin technology. for one thing is what i'm processing is natural resources, people high ability, industrial products. as a result, it's of crude oil to some nations at size is far below international rates, leading to low revenue. the presidential candidates are trying to win over the waters by promising this rule in green, conservative sides that it doesn't see sanctions as
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a challenge to believe that your own shall seek new markets and partnerships to create more jobs for young people you've often. but they say without having relations with the you ways, we can not increase revenue, but despite sanctions, there are so many opportunities in growth potential. we will have a lead in increasing domestic production with people's participation and the workforce reform is mr. position downstairs, normalizing international relations with and sanctions. that's correct in west meant an enhanced business opportunities, you know, to each told us that to no government and history is the chief growth and prosperity within a cage. we must 1st interact and exchange with regional countries. and then other countries worldwide to grow and prosper a month or whoever wins the presidency, faces the daunting task of your why being an economy crippled by years of mismanagement and adverse corruption as well as being excluded from the global
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financial system. there's some sort of that hope to 0 to have it on well now the candidates have just our just going to be as to what there is before the convenient period times. so there has been 2 presidential debate on mondays on tuesdays and the, the day the conservative cabinet decides deputy was terminating the scenes. he was much better prepared, like most of the security and his answers. why did the form is counted? it was much to organize into wise and the reason for that is generally it has been a part of the particular establishment here since that case. but for, for this young, the last time he has been any russian position. it was when he was the health minister from 2001 to 2500. but that doesn't mean that's gelani's been in the election emphasis guns losing because many people believe that this kind of debates are going to be for feedback on the outcome of the election. but rather the
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question is whether the conservative the form is the conservative. what those who have worked at for the conservative categories in the 1st phone, i know we to come and what for jenny as a united thoughts. and the 2nd is, if it's a business account that informs campuses will be able to further mobilize the reform is what the base to go to the pallet boxes. right. so thank you very much for breaking all of that down for us. that is not correspondent of this whole set of our live and pet on how many days. uh, what comes out is director of the flow house that's a private around in think tank. and he's also joining his life on the iranian capital. thank you very much for your time. so to pick up on what we were hearing from our correspond address and how much of a mess would possess gallons chances depend on to and out his ability to convince people to come out to vote. he was the sole reform is kind of just in the race and votes for the on other conservative candidates are likely to go to delete the are
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they not, as you know, dislike is and the race is maybe it's time tact. finally, right now, between the 2 candidates at the beginning of the race before the 1st round of on the candidate only 6, i've been trying to create a sympathise be because then right, you see and supporting and talking about the continuation of these types of things . but gradually it changed and, and now especially during the last few days we have seen and mr. position on the tashing himself from that then turning, the twit critical has been raised is performance has to be the one acts where the boss something and, and that was very significant in recent days in the present to the face that was mentioned. do you think the, the forty's, the mr columns address, sorry to interrupt the dear thing that the, that mr possessed can strategy of trying to distance himself from sort of president . i blamed, i you see, will work in his favor because one of the criticism says that while he is described as a silver form is canada,
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that perhaps he won't be so different to what we've seen in the previous administration. one part of his campaign is to introduce himself as a change to the situation, and that's something that other people need. but an important point here is that right now, the competition is between and is actually over the voltage. the width is for mr. call the law as all parts of that tells us that society would vote for generally because they both are the logically some part of that is still in bits. and so they're trying to absorb those, those parts of the bible as we saw. and white and d by into using his son is saying that i have a lot of plans to do that. i'll have him working under his dad. i am using experts on that. and that was actually in main parts of past 90 days. and position is
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trying to say that i am the most of the people i am, i understand that your life is difficult. he's trying to speak very or you know, really and just like common people on the streets and to do sounds, launch them. and but that he wants to actually introduce him to have as a change to 10 award for them to fix the economy. i fixed the law of for that and they have such a good what else to focus more on the economy? yeah. and the really present of different strategies on how to fix the country's economic problems. you know, our report looked at the very big difference between them and when it comes to relations with the, with the west and they have impact on the economy. but how much of this policy is driven by the president, and how much by the unelected supreme leader. as you know, the and the,
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the policy to find the policy of the country is decided by the national security council. and the president is part of the other heads of powers and also some of the drawings. and some of the songs are in that that the council and their decisions would turn into a blow by degrees or off the as you can leave there, a person has a significant role in the bottom of the home. and actually decision is being made by him. he can change the priorities he can pay, change the, let's say tactics, but it's not pulling my dad, mike. yes, if for this guy and he's going to win the election, which is lead, they'll likely, based on this. but you relations on the phones, he is going to focus more on more and they were patients, as he has problems, doing the debates. a lot of n y debts that the policy of the country would follow that the whole and the,
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and the activities of the governments would follow that policy. that is one of those uh, hold on salvage on his life from fed on thank you for your analysis. thank you very much. china and the european union discussing plan tax on chinese electric vehicles. the 2 sides agree to negotiate offices. you announced plans levels of up to 38 percent to compensate for what it says on said government subsidies if no agreement is reached. that usually is will come into effect on thursday. is katrina, you reports from badging in china, electric vehicles o e v. a club inside the country has the largest battery powered comma in the world . the government initiatives that have led to the industry's growth. and now the focus of intense negotiation between the european union and chinese officials, the you would choose as china of on sally subsidizing the industry and wants to raise tires on inputs. the move has and good badging to do a walk in with you to china. it has expressed
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a resolute opposition to the use and the subsidy in investigation, and advocated proper handling of good nomic, of trade frictions, through dialogue and the consultation. the proposed changes will depend on each manufacturer as corporation, with the investigation and would be added to the 10 percent tariff already in place for to make a b, y, d faces the lowest additional judy of 17.4 percent will say marches would be subject to the biggest hug of 38 point one percent, non chinese manufacturers who produce in the country including tesla and b, m. w will also be affected as before showing us domestic economy unemployment. so this is not good news because that means in the next few years, we'll probably see more of an incentive to move my capital and investment overseas. so that's not the jobs created in china. china describes the move as protectionism and has defended the rapid growth of its electric vehicle markets as
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the result of receptive consumers and definitely developed industrial network. there's also been criticism from within the european union, including the lynn which has worn white a trade during the visit to china last month. germany's economic assessments to cold the tire. it's a dangerous development. the exports or intensive countries like china and germany, must work against this tendency or separated markets. china has already threatened to impose terrorist on european port or opening an anti dumping investigation into inputs in june, katrina alpha 0, aging the annual glow. this is the director of the institute for your pin, a policy making at the quantity university and who is joining us live from brussels . thank you for your time. the use as the chinese electric vehicle market has an unfair advantage because of government subsidies as we've been hearing. but it launched this investigation without haven't received a complaint in the 1st case of
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a so called own initiative investigation. so is this investigation for the subsidies warranted do think of the actors and those who are these a lot of that and actually your being the movie industry is doing the but they have to try to print it all to try me. somebody maybe in the future, and these drugs have them up within the, the, your read comedy drama is investigation. so the, sometimes i'm not on the intro to, oh yeah, it's interesting that you mentioned the overall you industry would imposing subsidies on electric vehicles from china. contradict the so called green do,
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do you think kind of which the ones to see millions of electric vehicles on european roads the the newer ones do have that review that wants to be re, technology and producing cars and other reasons. and the route uniform rate. the more efficient than the trustworthy to put on. do you mean by the project your industry and then find the china actually subsidize tv for back pain? and so for many, maybe the u. s. 3 is investigation. the doesn't make sense. okay, so do you then see, so the subsidies being announced and if so, what impacts could it have on the use trading relationship with china?
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china is that use largest trading partner when it comes to goods? is it not? that is true. china is a baby. so it was for the day and that's why the us was tried very carefully and the machine has 10 names to say that the organizations rules and tricks, but i'm trying to talk to these and the tears, let me see all the fees. and now i can dispute and full time, the table for the 2 sides trusted together. describe what subsidies affecting you must. of course, it's always good to get your expertise. thank you for your time. daniel. go us live in brussels. still ahead on the news out and sold
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the one that blue ship has the gun ahead of england's knockout clash against switzerland. the license from you are 2024 coming up. the business latest is sponsored by intellect, global your real estate destination. and due by
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the gains 29 c to the american frances etc. efforts. and the women strong willed them to, to cook a golf as sailed into the food around the us. open champion was up against romanian . qualify, i'm good. so darney golf who was knocked out in the opening round of this tournament last year, had no problem getting passed to a 19 year old opponent. the american drop just 3 games in a 6261 victory to key is go keep it pulled off for many a code. and one of the greatest saves in euros history to help cindy side into the course of finals very dim and i'll put 30 in front of 57 seconds into the last 6 the match against the strip. that's the quickest knockout stage goal in the history of the tournaments. the st back school began in the 2nd hall to put the kids to know up most people to go back through substitutes. michael, go rich, and they press to equalize and would have had one headed know being formed mid to knox. incredible,
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say deep and stuff. it's time to what have finished tequila into the courses for the 1st time since 2008 and they will face the netherlands at the olympic stadium for a place in the semi finals that speak romanian 3, you know levels. cody gecko opened the school with these food goal of the 2 elements. substitute on your model and then go to late goals as the netherlands reach spaces cool to find left euros in 16 use what a match to kick off the cold. the finals on friday hosts germany up against spain on give me the 2 best side. so for at this tournament that's followed by rinaldo against and buffy as portugal take on fronts. then on saturday, england face switzerland before the netherlands face took a as well. the one upmanship has already begun ahead of england school to final against switzerland switched forward hardwood to us as these teammates should and should carry school to better golden,
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jude bidding them's overhead kick shakira method a long range stream against scotland in the group stage. building ins, dramatic light goal since the side into last 16 game against slovakia into extra time with england eventually winning the really soon. so this is the goal of shakira. you was better. it was hard to to school then billing rooms. so it's nice a, it was a go that helped us to look, security has already scored many beautiful goals and i say it again. his goal was nice, a on top of corporate america, columbia full from a goal down to draw against brazil and ensure as they progressed to the quote of finals as group when is head of their opponents, who are left to root a controversial vol decision. and now face a tough a tie in the next round, david stakes reports both sides will test in california, knowing that the victory would guarantee top spot increase. the columbia is how much rodriguez was inches away from opening the scoring early on. but it was
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a free kick from boston management fee. yeah. at the other end which broke the federal reserve, the 9 time corporate champions felt like should have been awarded a penalty with vinicius junior was broke down 3 minutes before half time decided otherwise. and instead it was columbia who scored an equalizer before the break through daniel munos. columbia haven't lost the game since february 2022. and it was brand new tank closures to getting a widow lights in the game. nevertheless, it's now $26.00 games and beaten for columbia who finished top of the group while brazil have to settle the 2nd. frustrated for that penalty, cold, for it is easy for me, it was decisive because in the stadium, i mean, maybe the referee and the vi op team did not see that the penalty existed killer brazil once again to being severely punished by this. we have to be realistic. this
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is definitely a penalty. you have the game in that group, so cost to re kept the power of y 2. 1. thanks to 2 quick goals in the 1st 7 minutes. and then a stunning save from the don't keep of patrick's equator in injury time. but it was all in vain because the draw and the other match meant. the costa rica finished stood a point behind brazil. so for both sides, the tournament is now over. david stokes o g 0. so here's how the quote, the final shape up at the corporate columbia winning the group, sets up a more favorable dash with kind of a brazil face a tricky test against uruguay defending champions origin. see no up against the equity to and venezuela take on canada. and it's being reported that lebron james agreed to a 2 year, 104000000 dollar contract with the los angeles lakers. it coincides with the team officially presenting, they knew player, the bron son, ronnie james. the 19 year old will with james junior on east jersey because he's
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now on the same team as he's dad. between 40 this year and was a to watch the news conference. it fits to be the 1st father son. do i mean in the history about not surprisingly for any was oscar a lot of questions about his dad, who is the old time leading point score in the league for sure. the amplified amount of pressure. um, i've already seen it stuff, media and stuff on that and the evidence of talking about i might not deserve an opportunity. but you know, i've been dealing with stuff like this for my life. and so it's, it's, it's nothing different. but it's, it's, it's more amplified for sure, but get through it. all right, that's what was full of things for the time being all have another update in a few hours talking to look forward to it. thank you very much for now. and that's for this news hour, but to stay with us on challenges here. we have back in just a couple of minutes with the organizations developments on top stories. thank you for watching.
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