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cornerstone of democracy is having a free and open democratic pro upfront without the . ready ready a yvonne has reform is candidates messed with business scan greens. the presidential, one of the teaching is ultra conservative. rival, many 3 medium box. the play you're watching now to sierra alive from to have with me for the basketball. also coming out of state, the defiant campaign speech by us president joe biden,
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who vows to remain in the race against donald trump. despite concerns about his age and how no and to the bloodshed in israel says, differences remain with him on over a ceasefire deal. but talks will continue next week, plus $200.00 shaw the all bring of the latest updates on the plug situation. and that's just not this region. the we begin with breaking news out of the vine and the interior ministry has declared reform is candidate must superior scan the winner of the presidential run off election, beating ultraconservative site jelly. let's take a look at the results. there's a scan one with 53.7 percent of the vote. nearly 3000000 ahead of ged will got 44.3 percent. yvonne's interior ministry says the turn out was 49.8
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percent. so the business scan will now succeed the late president, the brain raised the list, given highly comp to crash and may, as a scan was, the only reform is candidates allowed to run by a bronze guardian council. this is where the scenes in yvonne, where some have been celebrating 50 percent of registered voters chose to stay at home in the 2nd round vote. after a record low turn out in the 1st round. there's a scan has vowed to revive yvonne's economy under stifling western sanctions, as we talk a respondent race or sit down who joins us on the line now from tehran rate. so let's break down the numbers 1st. a big win for the reform is my suspicious skin to indeed so now the, the key issue in the 2nd around was the turn. oh, so in the 1st round of the election, the turn off was much below the expected turn. now,
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gloves roughly around $39.00, and then that was huge concern. so the experts, people who are familiar with the issue here and when we're talking to the people here. so this was all of the ration as well. so we knew that the turnout is going to be the determining factor, and now it turned out went up by 10 percent compared to the 1st percent. so it was clear that low turnout would work for m. c were off, the conservative can to decide generally why the high turnout was likely to increase the chances of success for miss repeat this account. 34 misconduct. and that is what exactly happened. so to an up went up then mr. because this game has one. so talking about the median does the difference in terms of people who, what is 40 times this and 10 percent, the difference of almost between the 2 can do this. that is quite significant. so
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this is going to be once he formed his government is going to be the 2nd, the reform is government in the history the off these lumnick, the topic off iran after $9.00 to 1979. so the 1st form is government was formed by the former prison on the card to me and it ended in 2005, and it's now almost 2 decades later. and now the form is government is going to be formed added by mr to this. yeah, and, and how will iranians view this victory by pages scan? what has been the reaction so far to for, of course the, the, that there are mixed messages. so we're talking about it turned out the clothes just slightly below 50 percent would be at least 50 percent of the nation did not attend to this election, many of them because they didn't have the faith in the elections. there was any election. one thing about the change tom segments of say the word by quoting it as
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well. so there to support. there is a now celebrating that are great hopes that of the years of the economy cause shifts, kansas images, liberties, fine, and the deputy of reform is gone and the zip ought to be formed. and the day before much present, i was going to come to the office that are great expectations. however, he said that should note that he's talk, he's not going to be easy. first internationally is i'm the sanctions imposed by the western countries then is that that is creeping the economy down inside you on the economy cause she's the higher rate of insulation, unemployment, the skyrocketing prizes, and also the liberal to that the said limited liberties. he's as well, so he's going to on one side, globally, i mean, internationally have to renegotiate a deal with the west and companies hoping not to get on to the world. and which is
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going to be quite tough because there is a huge room of nice trust between the 2 parties. now, particularly off with us, a between you columbus used to create in 2018 and inside mississippi scam likely is going to face of resistance from the particular establishment. so as of now in your mind, we know that the and elected officials hold a significant power and it's not clear how much of space is this get. and he's going to be given by these on his back to the officials by just on this is elected executive by these institutions in the countries. so one hand to me to open up it on to the world. and on the other hand, jimmy to consolidate his parlours inside and also convinced the perfectly establishment that this is the right tab to do to follow. okay, right, so thank you very much. i'll just here is race. so say a dire bringing us the only reactions that from yvonne to the victory of my
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superior scan in the election. let's take a closer look at who he is. my superior scanned, he's a cardiac surgeon from west as a by john province. he served as health minister under president, warm and hot. i mean early 2000. he's critical of many government's policies including the mandatory he job law. there's a scan was the only reform is kind of a clear to run. he enjoys a support of high profound politicians like former presidents. hi, sandra honey and mohammed had tammy, this is a 3rd bid. this is his 3rd bait for the presidency. the guardian council did not approve his candidacy in the 20132021 elections. while i speak to, i need to raise that golems id about all the issues director of the pro house, which is a private think tank in yvonne is joining us live from uh to ron. thank you so much for your time, your reaction 1st. what does bridges scans victory mean for iraq? so thank you very much for having me 1st, but let me just correct. uh, what do correspond the said about the refund was government. uh, because uh,
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in pine some of the government took mister horrifying. what did inform us but also several honey and was they reformed as a government as well? and you can see almost on the new says prong, these cabinets are now running with the midst of a discount. and in terms of policies. and we can say that even though she may not think anyone to some extent, especially in terms of uh, economy policies where i'm actually on the same side. so we can say, i'll show you, i'll send you any thoughts. i'm a little funny and now positioned on all of them have being read for me is governments in one way or the other. okay. into especially in terms of relations and terms of oh so what? and then the domain, the only see that that's the because this guy had mentioned before is a foreign policy. and a way to need to be economy was negotiations with there was an reviving disease
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which i'm not very hopeful, least for the short time before. okay. with the situation. so please, yeah, i want to get into that in a moment. the issues and, and you know what the priorities are domestically, what he's going to do as far as the relationship with the west. but i just wanted to talk about the numbers 1st and of course fund and so talked about the big story being of course, to turn out which appears to have been around 50 percent, which is an increase over the 1st round. and the 2021 elections, but still very low for yvonne. why has participation? especially it was team among conservatives. been so low in this direction. and what message does it send to the leadership a yes, you know, the average participation in the elections and you want to use 60 something that's 60, about 63 percent. so the next 10 on that we,
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we just spent strongly and last week ones that people were dissatisfied with the situation, especially with the, by the economy. and we are placing the previous on the 1st on the selection was actually decided the satisfaction we'd be reform is call them announcement. so they get a bug be off the part of the body of the society that votes for reform is usually i'm believing that policy did not the funds divided fox is last spring and was a part of it because of the economy. and part of each one's actually and for the satisfaction we'd go on is by me. but now we'd be of, uh for the organization that we had. and during the past week between jenny and that is going on, it was only 2 ends of these bed strong. i'd strongly because say we have to, i think on the parts of this spectrum for the, for the spectrum you are in. does that make sense? i was similar to this and a very strong though, and 01 is the direction again at that time he was deputy who helps all honey to
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form a do all the to else negotiation or a position to opening up the award and the actually, the could sound the idea that you'd be doing to negotiate that would be a shuttle board over the country. okay? cuz he could make these do all it do with getting these repairs, right? understood, so uh right now we have this big winful picture scan and you started talking about this before a few minutes ago. the priority is now domestically the biggest one is the economic crisis. of course they have great expectations. what is he going to do to ease the economic hardship many radians are experiencing? it's very difficult to say answer this question because he did not provide any plans during the day. it's the only said dime we should follow their rules that and we should discuss it with the experts. i'm going to rely on experts. so it's very difficult to say, but uh,
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in his campaign and there were ministers and patients who had the positions doing, for example, honeys and government. and so it seems to be actually, i think as it was, these costs the ring, the debates that he's going to be the 3rd, the governmental rule. he's actually upstairs wrong though, kevin, for honey. so we are assuming on the expecting and the same policies that go on e and once the following. ok, can we expect symbols? can we expect some important changes to revise foreign policy under pleasure scan he. e spoken strongly about the need for a bond to resolve. eyes pensions with the west, and it's nothing short term. uh, the 1st the main policies are decided collecting the by the supreme national security council. mm hm. and not me only find the president himself,
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but the priority can change the date according to the president. but the point is that he's the main agenda as negotiations is facing a huge uh, actually obstacle which is the west itself. so we'd be a situation in france elections and in u. k. elections and all coming to the actions in united states, which is more likely to have tom, as the new president, who actually was the, the, the really person who point that the disappear include the 19. and so it would be a huge all stick out for him. to get back to this tall so it's one to i so here to have negotiations so. so even if opposite on eli had ways. okay. it takes a lot of time. yeah. briefly let me ask you because we're running out of time. what for he, what would the relationship be like between him and the supreme leader? how much autonomy do you think there's
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a scan is going to have he has to be in line with an additional can leader in his carrier and, and did you arrange the face? he said that is my red binding, that i should follow the policies that he has actually mentioned and has set. and so there seems to be a good relationship in him and, and this will, can lead there. however, there might be some differences, especially in terms of foreign policy and it was fusions. but generally i expect that he would be, you know, that, that relationship. maybe they can say simmons onto the 1st round of has a hard time you can at that time he, i think was the relationship. thank you so much for talking to us. how many trays are going on decided to do right to the field house anyway? need thing time joining us to have from taylor, and we appreciate your time. thank you. thank you very much. i or the
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at the us election campaign has been thrown into turmoil after a debate last week that sold prize and job. i didn't give a shaky performance by didn't say is a face off against donald trump wasn't his best performance. he made the com is at a ronnie in the battleground state of wisconsin. he told supporters he would still beat trump in november's election on tuesday. was john henry forced to madison in wisconsin, answering phones for him in his presidential campaign job. i didn't was emphatic and unequivocal. he's not going anywhere. but guess what? they're trying to push me out of the race. well, let me say as soon as i can, i've stayed at a raise to
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lou. when you get not down, you get back. i think he's rambling performance in the 1st presidential debate, biding his face, sinking support imposing rolling calls for him to see the democratic party's nomination to a younger candidate in an exclusive interview with abc journalist george stephanopoulos bygone said he performed poorly due to illness or section was found terrible matter of fact, the docs quickly i asked him if they did a cobra test, we were trying to figure out what's wrong to do the test to see whether or not i had some infection. you know, a virus, i didn't just had a really bad cold. if you can be convinced that you cannot defeat donald trump, where you stand with offensive, lord almighty comes on several house democrats who have publicly urged by them to exit the race. virginia's mark warner's reportedly assembling his fellow democratic
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senators to do this thing. when your speech was done, most of the people we talked you here in the democratic leading town of madison. wisconsin said they support the president and they want him to write. it was wonderful. i thought he is spot on, there is absolutely nothing wrong with that man. fantastic. better than i could have ever expected and you want them to stay. absolutely. but even here among those who attended biden's address, there were doubters. thanks to a 100 percent. you know, he did pretty well in this speech, but you know, he has, he has moments where you just sit and wonder what he's saying with poll showing. most americans agree with that sentiment biden might be determined to run with some other democrats or waiting there options. john henry, l. g 0, madison wisconsin. as you heard, joe biden is facing serious backlash from within his own party, at least for sitting congressional democrats have broken ranks calling for binding to step down. and that someone else, one was one saying, the president has
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a responsibility to remove himself. there's always been there's also been open discussion within the party about who might replace biden vice president coming to harris has one name and a number of powerful and wealthy democrat. donna's have said they'll pause donations to the party unless by the end resigned. abigail disney and dian vaughn, 1st and very guy, 2 of the biggest names representing millions of dollars in potential last cash for any a batteries, a democratic party strategist, she says the president's physical and mental fitness cast a shadow on his ability to win against drunk. even before the terrible debate, the performance on thursday last week, president biden was high, and this is something that we've seen over and over and over. and somebody who often says pulling is not an end of the all, it's a snapshot in time. i believe that, but we're continue with the seeing the snapshots in time that have shown him not just behind but continuing to split as we're facing at true fascism another.
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another potential term with donald trump, who is an exact existential threat to this country, 3 and the rest of the world. we have to have real conversations and to have conversations that this is, again, it's not about one bad night. we're talking about the future of our democracy. we're talking about the way this the united states is viewed in the rest of the world as well. and just think the reality is we cannot have the side by side or donald trump is going to be out having, you know, 3 or 4 rallies the day. whether he's lying or not, doesn't matter when our president is talking about needing to get more sleep. and not having events after 8 pm and, you know, and i, i say that's a little bit flippantly, but it's so serious. you know, the, the, the job of the president of united states is arguably one of the hardest job in the world. it's not a $9.00 to $5.00 job emergencies happen at all hours of the day and night. and we
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need somebody at the home who we can know when count on to be what they go here and, and not saying that you can't do events after 8 pm. i stay head on algae 0. you case, you need a case. somebody gets down to work and appoints a new labor cabinets, including the countries 1st, females finance minutes the the a. how is the williams have already picked top across the golf at the moment lost the clear skies across much of the middle lease. then with best, if, when that shim all, we are looking at a fair bit of lifted dust and sand. 40 full celsius here, and uh huh. 37 into by feeling little humid here actually because when it's driving along the gulf, that ones pick up further as we go through sunday,
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the west side of the just pushing a little further south. but she has a temperatures hit paid back to around the united celsius. if we can cool that peg back southern or planning a shout, let's just around the cool cuz there's some lobby shows. and so that eastern side of a techie as well. but much of the, somebody, these dry and sunny drive, sorry to across the north africa sadie item car right down on recent days. so it's not as widespread across west africa as they should be. but they all, there may be some heavier ones just coming into liberia, into sierra, loud as we go on into west side today. meanwhile, not too many shots because the eastern side of africa, again, a little disappointing here. so what's the weather? they're up towards. you gone to west composite, can you perhaps for the south month to southern africa is dry, but you see when the, when the weather coming into the western cape on saturday, 21 in cape town then but folding away over the next few days,
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african stories from african perspectives, 3 short documentary, by african filmmakers, from sal neil and democratic republic of congo and kate, bird islands. life is actually music of the way people talk the way we walk is just everything. instructing, timing, go tell them on the mountain. friend of the and mechanics see a new series of africa direct on, i'll just 0 the the welcome back and recap of our top stories on how to sierra yvonne's interior ministry has declared refund this candidate. my suspicious scan. the winner of the
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presidential run off election beating all to conservative site. deleting is a scan one with 53.7 percent of about 83000000 ahead of july. we've got 44.3 percent devoted turn out was 49.8 percent. and us present, joe biden says, last week's debate against donald trump was a bad episode. fighting who says he's staying in the race says he was sick and feeling terrible, but he sold his supporters. he plans to beach trump in november, the next the and war and guys are now and these really strikes across this trip has killed at least $27.00 palestinians, including 2 gen, unless they targeted areas around the cities of hon. eunice and rock by in the south. the attack in hon units hit a group of palestinians who were arranging commercial trucks to enter the strip. at
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least 10 people were killed. the injured would take him to master hospital. the last major medical facilities still operating and 7 bass us in the northeast when the military says its operation into j a high scale at least a 100 policy millions. in the past 9 days, j a is a neighborhood in gaza. city that we met miss attacks has cause wide scale destruction. entire blocks of buildings have been flattened. is really force of allegedly preventive ambulance is 5 fi design during this, from reaching the area. and in central gaza is really what pains have bombed to house in the new se, right, refuge account, the guys of civil defense as they recovered the bodies of 2 palestinian women. in other developments, israel's government has agreed to send to negotiate is to cotton next week to resume guys a c spy, and cap to exchange talks. that'll be is really intelligent service has been indo hodge to discuss the details from mr. benjamin. this y'all's office as gaps remain between the parties and the positions on the deal. on thursday,
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a senior us official said they had been a breakthrough in negotiations. moss has released a statement saying, we reject any plans or proposals that seek to exceed the policy mean with uh, well regarding the future of the gas history. we also reject any plans for foreign forces to enter the strip under any name or justification, give ministration of the gaza strip is a purely palace to be in matter to be agreed upon by our palestinian people to the u. k. now we're prime minister, kissed on the has appointed is new cabinets after landslide, victory in the general election. the labor party ended 14 years of conservative rule. some is new cabinets includes a record number of 11 women. rachel waves is britain's 1st email transfer. arguably the 2nd most powerful position in the government after the prime minister event. cooper is home secretary and david nami has been named as for in secretary,
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the flooding central and northern england, the labor party began many seats. it lost in the 2019 general election. traditionally, a naval heartland known as the red wall, the region swung back their way. this time sonya gave go before some wolverhampton, overlooking the house of the west midlands. on the edge of the black country. there was little sign of will hampton's proud industrial post home to more than a quarter of a 1000000 people. it has reflected the mood of the nation at the ballot box and helped usher in a labor victory. the city is not without its problems, it has some of the highest unemployment rates in the country, especially among young people, due to the most poets to the waning of industry and manufacturing in the region. that frustration is also translated into a lower turnouts, as well as votes for the right wing populace reform policy, which diverted votes away from the conservatives. a mazda be has our own stool in
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the central market, yet she has little trust in any of the politicians has made promises to make life better for her and her family. they come to your door now, they don't come in voltage, but after they don't, then nothing doing well live up maybe up beat about it's decisive victory, but most of the turnouts, and will buy something was down. and that reflects a national trends loose. i have to be dealing with several challenges. now at least the cost of living. the invasion is 8 button 7 person. and the vision raise has been 619 percent. so there is a gap there. so you need to increase the wage rise needs to match the inflation and actually go up up on most on people's minds, restoring public services. we do expect some photos, the changes from the neighbor regarding that and it just because a miss, a lot of problem with right across the board is problems right across the board
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about the face. all those was simply relieved. i'll call you some more than a dollar copy. the vs may have banked on change, and the hope is that it will be for the better in a region in need of regeneration. sonya guy, yeah, go out to 0. will the hampton and friends candidates running for the 2nd round of parliamentary elections have been making their final for push for votes? friends votes on sunday, left wing and centralized groups are trying to prevent marine defense right wing national body party from winning an absolute majority to run the dish. now, when millions of people have been cut off by flooding in the northeast forties of one of dangerous frog levels in several districts, tanveer chandra, re, for some select, a wide spread flooding continues to inundate rural areas of not distant bung with dash, tens of thousands of still stranded and in desperate need of fresh food and water. ali who was saying a poultry farmer has 5 family members to support. he sighs,
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he has not received any help from the authorities yet. still in shock is not sure how he will co that i yeah, in the flood has badly damaged most of my home. many of items were washed away by the water and we are bad. the making ends meet. i have not seen floods like this in my lifetime. they for some just finding a green pasture for the live stock has become a major challenge. the 1st jazz, whatever says we are facing much hardship due to this flood and a viewing. i have to look for gus all day for the few nights still that i have left bad weather is also impacted burn the dish of southeast region. many rowing or refugee is leaving the foothills of a camp where heavy rains and the land slides have been causing loss of life. and where to beg them last, a 21 year old son and the land slide. my
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son got stuck on to the mountain, the loan slide my to turn to and i then try to rescue him in the dark as it was to the indians. not distant state of meg ally. and now some bothering bung with dash, have also experienced heavy rains and flooding and whizzing weeks. the philip, raging never enough, is bangladesh already devastated by last month. daily is now facing new flooding from heavy monsoon, rain and upstream water from india worsening the situation. so i'm environmental experts believe that they retrograde fall is linked to climate change river beds, notation, river encroachment, and the recently constructed eat meat or marine highway in the flat plane region may have also worse than the effects of the floods. you tell me if you don't want to know the new highway is a barrier for water flows of the water that comes from it.

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