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the colleges when the, [000:00:00;00] the hello on the pocket of this is the news life and so coming up in the next 60 minutes, iran has a new president. tough for a 2nd round the folks in my suit as this guy and has won the race pledging to advise the boys ready of tanks across the street from us again. so we changed the sides. are you able to as well? how about educators? and they'll keep out of westbank,
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take studies online off to his radio. the tax on university's income is a plus 5 state us present job. i didn't insist, sees move and capable of taking on donald trump november's election. the thanks for joining as we begin with breaking news out of a room full of his candidate must who possess scan has won the presidential rental for election beating conservative side jelly the. let's take a look at the results. possess get 153.7 percent of the vote to 3000000. the head of julie who receive 44.3 percent roms into ministry says turn out for us at 49.8 percent suited possession will succeed. to late present. abraham ray, you see who was killed in a helicopter crash in may,
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was that the gun was the only reform is kenzie that's allowed to run by runs gun the council. and these were the scenes in the room where some were seen celebrating . about half of the registered voters didn't cost the ballots. and the 2nd round, after a record low turnout and the 1st possession as pleasure. revive the economy which has been on the stifling west of sanctions. let's go to russell, so don't know who joins us live from tyrone, and then the rest of the possession, i'm suppose, is a picture of what he started celebrating this when with an emotion of nearly 3000000 volts. indeed it's a decisive victory for the reform miscounted that may suit physician can and whose support is not in large numbers. dolls, have uh, celebrated his degree once the statement was coming from the minister of interior affairs mayfair. the minister of interior came out from the fulton cameras and confirmed the number of the initial numbers that were provided to media and need to
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come in hours. we are expecting more and more people to come and street. and so that's kind of a, the victory and also of mr. pitts. discount so far has not sold for the cameras. however, he has pleased some statements on his social media accounts, thinking through your any and seeing the sun is rising and he is the servant of the running and people say i am, i am being have my hands as to you and you do not leave me i am not going to leave you, it is time to deliver it on my promises. it is not the end about the beginning of a tough journey. on the one we spoke to people. now we are intentionally squared. it's one of the iconic squares in an intent on the north of paragon, which is regarded as a strong coal both and for them. so we're still working through some shop owners and people's to be settled here that they have high expectations that the for miss candidates. mr. position is going to bid with them to mind this problems that
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you're on is facing. economy problems, social regarding social justice, equal advice, limited liberties. and of course, on top of that international nations, your minds blazing with the rest of the world, particularly the international sanctions. however, they are quite cautious as well. they, hey, they say we have trust in him. however, in the of, on the, on the back to the officials and the institutions, the bodies are quite powerful. so they're not sure how much these institutions on elected officials are going to do us the pays through the president in that. and that has some concerns and expectations as well that she might face of resistance from this particular establishment, even if he is not in line with policies that are set by these institutions. and russell in both rooms of this election turned out has been a problem, hasn't it just been on the 1550 percent. and somebody took a speech well that it will means in,
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or indeed that if indeed was, was, was turned out doing when we're heading toward the 2nd phones. many people run 3 and more about the turnouts rather than who's going to get the next phase of the wrong causing the 1st round of the presidential election arthritis. the total amount was $29.00 to choose. it was to move as low as what to turn out since the 1979 revolution. and that was causing a great concerns, particularly among this afford. it is the 4th and establishment here because it turned out is all these unless the mrs test for the for, for, for, for, for the system in india rom. and that's why we have seen that both candy, this is for miss kemp, this visit scams and the from survey through kansas sides unity using these things to testify, the temp 70 close to come resistance. several systems holding 7 extra varies to
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convince people to go to the bat as boxes that's across the board. so the expectation assessment in the wrong was that low turnout will benefit the conservative can to decide judy to have ever seen kids of a high turn off or is the high if the turn of goes up that will you please re key the chances of success for the reform is chad. is it mr. business? yeah. and that's exactly what happened because the orbit of turning out seeing the 2nd phone went up by 10 percent just talking about $49.00 turned out in the wrong. and that, that's going to be help position can to now be the, the, the, the, the new president, or if you're on. so now that this is going to be endorsed by the guardian call. so once the guardian customer approve the results, they're going to be accepted as official and then is going to go to the supreme leader. if you're not allowed to come on a and within a week we are expecting him also to sign a possession degree. once that degree is signed,
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mister position is officially going to be announced, the president will get on and he is going to form the 2nd form is government name the history of this. let me talk with the right lights. just ask them to a russell said i thank you. uh okay, lets take a closer look at my suit. possess can use a cardiac surgeon from west as a by john province yourself this health minister under president mohammed, tommy and eddie. 2000 is critical of many government's policies, including the money to treat the job. little possession was the only reform is comes, it is approved of them. he enjoys the support of high profile politicians like for the president's house on quantity. how many cosigned me? this was the 3rd bid for the presidency. the guardian council did not approve of his candidacy in the 20132021 elections stuff. a question is a professor at files, media, faculty and a jim. this who joins us live from to around to talk about this in a bit more detail,
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the bible and welcome to you. so the new presence has vowed to oppose police patrols on the button entry head scaffolding. he's described by many as are moderates. i mean, what does that mean for radius of hello and thanks for having me. well, all you know is not the only one. i'm on the fence, the police camp, or there were also some of those who were saying that there needs to be a much more well thought plan for these issues. so she was close in heidi is actually had the parliament 2 of those drum depressive works jan. so definitely he believes in mandatory as long as dressing for code addressing the tactic, she believes she explained that this is a kind of false thought that shared quote many or there's actually a and this so he job law at the pond. event is another choose,
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the channel is not given to the j v show as relates to the government bodies to go into practice. so now that he is in office, there will be more thoughts about it's uh definitely, but eventually the plan will go into force as it is upon leaving the approval. in the end of course, one city is ratified by the palm, evenings. of course, oh no, it's a region already over heated because of the oil and gas and what is the new president mean for rums foreign policy? especially as you said pro, as well, you know, you don't storm to see is decided by the entire stablish. mostly had the suture, national security council, where representatives of the compliments as well as the on the policy is the radius of the dream to be there. all the man. everyone has a representative or several representatives in there. and the government is, has
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a share of calculated share, actually in decision making for us to be strategist. but when it comes to practice, since the government needs the executive body, it has the largest share. so basically we could say that strategically speaking, the long storm policy will remain the same. the tactically, it could be different, the direction is the same, but the pace would be different. this is lowercase, especially if bob, donald trump funds angel office. because you asked about the deal if, but donald trump comes into office. i don't really expect any kind of change, any thoughts between the 2 sides or any change in the present course of the actions . but if um, you know, the situation, the troops to be different still, uh, there is a law or food for the fall. and really, if you come into practice, i don't see much of
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a change in strategy. but it could be some tactical changes of we are, we are not actually very much optimistic that the j. c o a produce has been a kind of for, you know, i appreciate that for the country or any change the direction in the future. since the united states is not willing to resolve the differences with iran, otherwise there's a real hobby and there's an office for about 6 months out to my didn't change. office and barton showed no serious effort to revive the deal. these 5 presidential harmonies may receive the steph as to revise the juice. it'd be a way, i'm the guy. this is pursuing the containment of strategy towards the law. another conflict, a solution that is being persons by that ron. ready you know, the past 2 decades, actually they means to contain the rounds, growth in different aspects in the nuclear industry,
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in the midst by region everywhere. so they do not mean to renew the sanctions in practice though it could be removed on paper like what we saw after j c. p way. but they didn't improve any operations when it comes to rearranging an economy, actually on the obama and press the honey when the deal was signed. so we do not see much of a change in strategies on both sides. the global changes actually are on the way the region is. you just mention this is much uh you know that this will produce much the impact on the decision may change both pain and wrong. and washington, actually, so dynamics are changing, and the dynamics, february, be changed. all right. okay, moving a sofa. the kush and it's great to hear. now let's as many things the that would be more is ready strikes and guys can at least $27.00 palestinians. they
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targeted areas near the cities of con, eunice, and roster. in the south it's, i can con eunice had a group of palestinians who arranging commercial trucks into the strip. at least 10 people were killed. the injured would take into nasa hospital as the last major medical facilities still operating in the southern gaza. kind of a moods joins us live from darrow bala. he's in central guys in honey, as i mentioned now another wave of deadly attacks. what's the latest yes. well they've, it's not a coincidence that we're seeing the storage of air attacks across the central area and the southern part of this trip van also into the neighborhood that's in the northern part of dogs, is tribute for new jobs, the city. and they've been causing further civilian casualties and deepening the many 3 and catastrophe. for the past 9 months, we're looking at less than
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a 24 hours 29 people. 19 of them in sinful golf, including journalists who were killed inside their residential homes, with a journalist on his sister inside their residential home. both of them are with a journalist. they've been working with lots of platforms and documents and gone going is really the atrocities across the central area and the southern part of the state for the past 9 months. also, 3 more of these journals were killed as of late hours the of after noon. yes. 30 were killed inside their residential homes. you know enough to have a 3 dots in one of the suburban area in gauze and city. the northern part of golf and it's been more people were killed. those are the eastern part of fun unit and drop by city the number is expected to be just for the past hour. we were able to document here is the bodies that were taken out of the more of the hospital for a final the prayers and also to our burial site here to see if they would be in c and it's over and over for the past 9 months. of applying mothers and parents here
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over the bodies of their children. and relatives is a quite heart of breaking and is becoming the daily normal for people here on other levels. the is really a tax continued to talk further, tragedies at all levels, including health facilities here in the central area. this whole facility behind me is that a window of collapsing completely given the acute shortage of medical surprised. but what's really tried right now is the nozzler hospitals with the pos 50 plus these woods. i'm going to block it on landed crossings and the obstructions of the flow of humanitarian aid, including goods by the lifeline for hospital. the fuel that hasn't been allowed for the past month is making it very difficult for this already collapse. how's his health facility to sustain itself and to continue provide necessarily a medical and service for a rate of injuries or arriving to house of the patients? those were in need of medical supplies in an a statement of the medicine,
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the hospital, the stated that it is on the brink of collapse, completely shutting down, shutting down major services across it's facilities indeed, and doctors without borders, the international energy joining a chorus of organizations the raising deep concerns precisely as you say, about the mass of medical complex honey. many things so that hadn't been made in general by. so these are the governments who's sending negotiators to castle and next week it was even gone as a c side towards the head of these are the intelligent services being in the honda . discuss the details, probably just to benjamin destiny, all whose office says gaps remain between the policies on thursday you've seen via us officials that there been a break fluid negotiations with him us. one of us has released a statement saying we rejects any plans or proposals that seek to exceed the palestinian will regarding the future of the gaza strip. we also reject any plans for foreign forces to enter the strip under any name or justification you'd
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administration of the gaza strip is a policy and matter to be agreed upon by our palestinian people. what were those negotiations on the way the relatives are beside the captives held in gaza? have held a much in tel aviv. 7 demanding these ready government degree a deal with a mass to bring the relatives home, administer benjamin netanyahu, who has been on the increasing pressure from the israeli public to end his war on gaza. i need for knowledge reading on the nicola pulling you benjamin. the attorney has been, is the prime minister in the agreement is here it is within rich. please our heart of mother contact if any more. oh, hearts are in gaza. give us back. our hearts set a negotiation too with one instruction to not return without the 3 mental look then why. let's bring in my social i'm and he's from gaza and his live through the war. and rafa i'm calling you this month. so is now in turkey,
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and he joins us from his time both. thank you for joining us. so the village of nations, this being cooling the conflict, a cycle of displacement, survival and display, you know that it will say, well having less casa us president joe biden has claim to put together a piece plan for the middle east. that according to his words, may be coming to fruition. is there any sign biden's words may be true. as the source is close to the 1st scene in negotiation team are telling us that they have become more lenient on some of the points. that's where the product, that's where stopping the negotiations from advancing and why it's not the senior people inside the outside are feeling a bit smaller mistakes given what's president by that has sense. in addition to some of the, some, some, some, some of the talks have have been the least out talking about how some fox sports
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the negotiations have advanced properly. um, however, nothing on faith has to come out with things are much more optimistic than they would have lia. so definitely a few weeks from now. so i don't to mistake moves you suggests. but where exactly are we right now on the revive ceasefire captives proposal, namely the negotiations on the release of his way the captives and government, including soldiers will begin 16 days off to the 1st phase of tools. so my understanding is that they've become a, this is more lenient on several parts over the negotiations, including the even allowing the soldiers who are taking capture in october, the 7th a. but in the box, in, in, in the response to that, that needs to be a mall, to cease fire with an attention to ensuring that no,
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that's no more fighting happens. that, that's to sleep because the split as soon as possible. in addition to that opening for the borders as before, so that has been a leniency before the better than before. and the steam inside continues to go into these negotiations under fire, under the pressure and trying to get the best for the senior people. this is my understanding, moving forward, right? i don't want this friday perspective. i, i suppose that you need to feel that there is an off ramp and negotiations for them as well. however, israel says gaps to remain with a mass overtakes with the great. i'm a what do we understand these gaps to be again i, i know the details but um, definitely getting 5 more during the list. over the last 12 hours one helped definitely the incursions. but that happening in sure. i understand you want to definitely with locked out of nothing. yeah. hosted
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a big old lot and we need the people inside of it is to continue to put pressure on the video and his government to put an end to the genocide the attempt. he is the biggest or the bulk right now in, in order to achieve peace in the middle east, and then because or i to month. so it should have been a good to hear your thoughts. many thanks for joining us. 6, you the but in the u. k, new prime minister kissed um it was about to hold his 1st cabinet meeting. his labor party was elected in a landslide on thursday and doing 14 years of consecutive rule. storm is new cabinets includes a record number of 11 women. rachel reeves has been suppressed. female chancellor, arguably the 2nd most powerful position in government, if at cooper is home secretary and david lam,
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a has been named as for and secretary will exempt his last 250 problem and receipts of the worst results in the policy history. james base has more than that from london, greeted by suitcases in the list since you arrived in downing street. this is the man who will now run the u. k. kids selma's labor party won the largest number of seats in recent history. he's promising a comma more efficient hand on the leave of government. you have a government on foot and fight. don't treat guided only by the determination to serve your interest to define quietly. those who have written country all. you have given us a clear monday and we will use it to deliver change probably minutes the stall him up was fully given. the job by king charles,
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who had minutes earlier seemed richly su neck so that he could relinquish the post political transitions in the u. k, a quick and brutal for those leaving office soon act seemed humble and humbled as he left down the street for the last time. i am sorry, as i have given this jolts, miles, but you have sent a clear signal to the government of the united kingdom must change, and yours is the only judgment that matters. i have heard your anger, your disappointment, and i take responsibility for this loss. soon ex conservative party had the worst night ever and its history. 12, it's cabinet ministers will vote it out as well as a full. but prime minister this trust is disastrous, 50 day to them in 2022. that would run on the pound for the the rights of center reform policy are usually got 5 states despite securing 15 percent of the vote. the
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scottish national party, meanwhile, has an awful night losing about 3 quarters of it seats, a serious set back for the cause of independence school style. but as he promised his go straight to the point to his cabinet as expected, rachel reeves becomes that you case 1st of a female counselor, the ex jekka, the finance minister, david lam, a is the new foreign secretary early next week. the installment make the 1st overseas trip to the nato summit in washington. of the policy on ukraine is unlikely to change with strong support still extended to presidents. lensky is government with regard to the war on gaza. labor and its manifesto said it would recognize the state of palestine without something likely to happen until this progress on the 2 state solution. however, the labor policy traditionally is a strong supporter of palestine and with the $400.00 m. p. is there
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a bound to be some the want tougher action towards israel and then may that pool be internal pressure on the prime minister james base, which is 0 london. and while we challenge joins us live from westminster, west, i'm sorry, from parliament in london, then very off to the joy of an election. when, of course, the prosaic work of governing the country now begins. as you haven't even imagined, the vice a guy of 14 years of all positions just a day off the winning that's election your sitting down in the bus cabinet meeting, which is to stop pretty shortly. i'm taking on the boss complexities of staring at the g 7 states, but that is the speed of british politics. that's the speed of the turnaround. author purchase elections. and that's what these politicians will. it spends a long time preparing for. ready as well as what noticing that many of these
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cabinet ministers are too young to have held ministerial positions in previous governments under the older ones. so we've at cooper, the home secretary david, allow me defense secretary and john here, the, sorry. tell you david, i me for and secretary and then don't. healy defense, secretary or the day you have the ministers at the full. most of them are in that mates o, early forty's, the to do this. they have 3rd is absolutely doing thing, particularly for rachel, raised in each on the extra. and she has got to try to extract gross from britain's unproductive economy to fund one of the things that keeps tom as government wants to dukes difficult job to head for was st saying who's in charge of health. he's got a rescue of boxes at an h. s. as for event cooper, the home secretary, he's got to tackle the small boats and immigration problem, which is for my so many, but i just mind. i'm really questions to about what kind of whole position the new
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labor government will face and bottom in the course of the destination of the conservatives and the rise of other politics or. yeah. so the conservatives very likely to go into what could be a protracted periods of civil war, self examination, trying to what account, what's the conservative policy believes in that is going to distract it's considerably far from providing much of an opposition to the life of policy in parliament, but yeah, look at the numbers. the labor policy has a huge majority. it will see no opposition, no problem, no constitutional blocks to putting through its policies. the opposition, as it is likely to be, will come from, you know, a written news, a confidence, liberal democrat proxy who go $71.00 seats. and of course on a gender issues from the reform policy. now they don't have many seats. they've
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only got 5 after the selection bots. nigel found raj is a consummate communicate so he will be hiring the policy on many things such as immigration. so he will be sending lots of the talking points that label will have to respond to. and of course, that will be all physician internally from the light of policy back benches. he might not agree with much of what the, the cabinet and i'm case tom is trying to do so that they're all going to be issues by labor or a sentence. or i many things so that roy, each other's live in london for us. stella had allowed to stay around with the far right, achieving major results and the 1st round of focusing in fronts. many mike was so worried about the future in the country and report from the democratic republic of congo on
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a 2 week truce to allow agent to eastern areas devastated by conflicts the hello, the weather to us, where my disappointing, i think is bad to say across north west in pots, if you're up down in the central areas to best of the sunshine remains across the southern areas. high pressure just clicking on here quite nicely, but you see the ice above a lot of in a westerly direction. so depending on what the systems from the atlantic we're putting in cloud, but putting in, right, when the as well it's tripping, i'm not shipping with them. well, since whether it's a go through fast i all in northern, on and pushing across into scotts is a blustery showers, fighting the right that makes his way across the north sea pushing into scandinavia . will i be storms a, cropping up? of course, a good positive jeremy, to the effect of football head east and pots of fraud sinks, i'm alive, you shall take me down towards the south eastern corner across know them an east composite span because see some rather unsettled weather from time to time. elsewhere, custom made as you can see it on
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a fine dry and sunny weather more that's as we go on into sunday with the system for central past not just a little further east was rose across the baltic states cloud and rain making his way right up into finland ahead of that. still dry most guy, but down on those temperatures across northern parts of africa. plenty of sunshine coming through here. and the shower thought was widespread, but they out there for west africa or
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the football enjoyed by fans across the world. but it also plays an important role in challenging colonial read and no tyria ensued on the mission of the clock. what's the point for them to find out? is there a well told the powerful story of how footballs became more than just to support and the fights against the french and purchase colonial authorities against the initial executive. and for one thing actually the rebel game, algeria, and so dawn on al jazeera, the georgie, i'll just say what his, their mind,
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what top stories this our rounds were full miss candidate masoud possess can, has won the presidential rental, beating conservative. so you deleted position 153.7 percent of the vote is meeting 3000000. the had a committee go 44.3 percent. so that was just under 50 percent. he's right. the ministry's attacking heavily populated areas of the goes as trip. so these 27 percent of seniors have been killed in a series of ass dr. areas around this to these zip code units and wrap them in the south of being targeted. u. k. prime minister keeps tom as about a hold of his 1st cabinet meeting. is eva pod, he was elected in a long slide on the 1st i ending 14 years of conservative rule. so i'm is new cabinet includes a record number 11 with us present. joe biden says last week's debates against donald trump wasn't his best performance. we made the comment and so the riley in the background state, wisconsin, who will say, promised he'd still beat trump in november's election to
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a 100 reports from the city of madison. answering phones for him to in his presidential campaign job. i didn't was emphatic and unequivocal. he's not going anywhere. so i guess what to try to push me out of the race. well, let me say as good as i can. i've stated a raise the beginning to lulu. when you get knocked 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. a section was found
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terrible. matter of fact, the doctor quickly. i asked him if he did a cobra test or you're 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 can not defeat donald trump, where you stand with offensive, lord almighty comes on. so i might, the several house democrats has publicly urged biden to exit the race. virginia's mark warner is reportedly assembling his fellow democratic senators to do this thing. we just make sure he's 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 run. 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 in. absolutely. but even here among those who attended biden's address,
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there were doubters things. 1200 percent. you know, he did pretty well in the 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. bygone might be determined to run with some other democrats or weighing their options. john henry l. g 0 madison, wisconsin was we mentioned j biden's wasting a serious spyglass from within his own policy. at least 4 states in congressional democrats have broken ranks cooling for biden, to step down, and let somebody else around with what i'm saying. the president has a responsibility to remove himself, is also being open discussion with in the policy about who might replaced by them. vice president come a harris is one name and a number. busy of powerful and wealthy democratic donors of side, they'll pull us donations unless by didn't resigns abigail disney and diane's on 1st them bag 2 of the biggest names representing millions of dollars and potential
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last cash. ronnie, a patrice is a democratic policy strategist. she says the presence, physical and mental fitness costs a shadow on his ability to win against the trump, or 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. i'm somebody who often says pulling is not an end all be all, it's a snapshot in time. i believe that. but we're continue. is the seeing the snapshots in time that have shown him not just behind but continuing to split as we're facing that true fascism. another another uh, potential term with donald trump who isn't exactly like the central bread, cheapest country 3 and the rest of the world. we have to have real conversations and top 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 uh, the united states is viewed in the rest of the world as well. and just think the
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reality is we cannot have these side by side. we're donald trump is going to be out having, you know, 3 or 4 rallies a 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 job of the president of the 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 need somebody at the home who we can know and count on to be with it and go here and, and not saying that you can't do events after 8 pm as well as long cause that has damaged or destroyed or universe season, the stripped forcing many students not to pursue their studies, but visit university and the occupied westbank is offering some gulf. the students, the option to study online free of charge, wrote
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a report silver by them. dahlia studies hard for an exam. trying to block out the seemingly endless war all around her. after being displaced, 4 times the nursing student and her family returned to their damaged, told me to have a son east of con eunice, seeking some semblance of normalcy. now dallas, continuing her education thanks to an initiative by beauty that university in the occupied westbank, she and more than 3000 others are studying for free as visiting online students. it's an endeavor that requires determination. value. i must find an internet connection and hope that last for the duration of the lecture or test, we don't make the choice.
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so i want to professor, i'm at an estimate in dozens of business that that could then mix in administrators volunteer their time to students from gaza. he says this is an act of defiance and commodity. and it's the least they can do. it's a formidable task. in the past 9 months, israel has damaged or completely destroyed. all universities in gaza. 88000 students have lost their path to the future. i would roll it actually to give the chance for the people to actually imagine a different future or other then there's a fee decided to sort of by the coordinated power for dahlia studying is about resisting the normalization of war and inspiring others to look to the future as tuition fees and
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everything study and gives me hope that it tells me it allows me and my family to look past the death and destruction to hold on to hold in gaza is to defy the odds . shortly after our conversation, dahlia and her family were forced to sleep again. in the dead of night, under is really the environment now in attempting the scorching heat to run my losses. june's nadia holds onto her notes. the only remaining promise of a different destiny. with all the, i'll just eat a now my la occupied with bank palestine. let's look at this 7, which is kelsey. she's the assistant professor of education at the american university of a region joins us from that. well, welcome to i'm to 0. so the program is called quote, restoring, who, i mean it has an academic and an expert in higher education. what do you think of
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this initiative? so i think this is an incredibly important initiative. i mean, really, education cannot wait until this conflict as are, but unfortunately, it just keeps extending months after months. students have already lost and then try a cadet mich here. we know some kind of it, that learning losses extend way to you on the actual delays and education. so it's really essential to find alternative ways of promising education. i think the other really important thing about this is that expensive really important message of solidarity. i suggest that right education is about hope. this is absolutely the case for refugee communities and it's always been the case for palestinians. so i think extending that messenger solidarity that is a is doing i'm trying to bring in other universities is a really crucial part of what education should be. it's not just about jobs, it's about civic engagement. and thinking about the kind of societies that we want to build when clearly phases of learning, education is being shoes,
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value to palestinians, who for generations of course have had the faith, very much decided by those who owns their own communities. i mean, we've seen countless images of place of learning being destroyed across cause what was such a cation and goals, and like before the i mean, it was difficult before the role. and so i think this isn't the question of simply rebuilding what it was. we have to think about improving and making sure that the folk i'm at the right to education is fast. so one of the biggest issues has been the blockade, right. and the inability to get basic educational materials into the gaza strip for, for decades now. and so it's really essential that i think of those joy initiatives like this to prussia, that education needs to be part of it needs to be in front of them center of the responses. it's as important the product stance as you just heard as food and show that this is a light source for people. i won't challenge is to expect the students to face,
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of course, studying online a tool is no easy feat to the mind. yeah, i mean, online i think is anyone should experience online learning during the time that it is difficult at the best of times and got it. so what you're talking about is doing this within a system where you know, communications down and destroy each i need. cuz triple, rebuilding, so i think, you know, that's the challenge of finding good internet connection is certainly one. and the other aspect is that even most students are able to bypass the sort of the physical classroom, the conditions under which test studying and displays prompts as just how it right down to the heat of the phone and tens. this is not easy. it takes a huge amount of motivation on initiative, which students file, but i think in colorado, it means that the international community needs to step up efforts to make sure that the communication systems are put back in place. and then we start building the infrastructure as soon as possible,
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huge amounts of determination to keep on learning during a time of war. joe kelsey, assistant professor of education at the american university of pay rate. thank you for joining us. thank candidates running in from the 2nd round of parliamentary elections. it'd be making that final push for votes. so it is a heading to the pose on sunday intentions have been high since the 1st round of icing last month was the far right made huge gains, left wing and centuries. groups are trying to prevent marine depends national riley policy for winning an absolute majority. and by the, my goodness and refugees living in the front, i'm so worried about the future. if the far right wins the vote. if just, i'm going for a report, some must say in southern france, as there's some leslie left in the assembly. this is a refuge for homeless migrants in refugees. in my say, 8 live in this crammed space. many were teenagers when they risk the dangerous
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mediterranean crossing to europe in search of a better future. but after business, we spent days at sea bank. god risk us, kim. it is because we why i lost this, save the leasing support from the mayor. this charity helps migrants and refugees find housing and to enroll in schools under french law. unaccompanied miners are entitled to free shelter and education, no matter where they're from. but with rising and t mcglatian sentiment in france, charities worry places like this could soon shut down tough, almost identical, $5015.00 plus k. it becomes harder and harder, more and more shelters of being evacuated, enclosed, they'll always young people sleeping in the train station or just on the streets. the friends host, few or migrants and refugees, then germany or spain. but immigration is one of the most debated issues here. proposals to shut the borders prevent undocumented. my rents from getting legal status and increase the port stations are becoming more popular is on by just what
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i need, get us on political. they base all the problems of migrants, but it's not the case. well, the construction work that is done here is done by foreigners. the hard work is done by phone and the security deed comes out. one survey suggests 65 percent of french citizens think the country has welcomed many people from abroad and shouldn't taken anymore. while another finds more than 60 percent believe immigrants contribute positively to cultural diversity. yeah, you know, mean i say the, there are a lot of migrants in most se, so i think people were pushed to focus on this. but after role, who isn't migrant in from this week, the south winters, the biggest supporters club for the popular football team or not been domestic, said that waves of immigration has made the city the customer, call it in place. it is today now an opportunity or a problem. the outcome of sunday's vote will indicate which vision voters and breaks if to some good food. alda 0 must say. gary and prime minister victor old
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bond is in moscow and is met president vladimir putin to discuss the war and ukraine. you will pay the design of criticize the trip, saying old man doesn't have a monday to speak on behalf of the e u. x of a triple, it's a visit build as piece mission, just phasing to taking, going to rotating presidency of the council of the european union. and gary and prime minister victor oregon has been discussing the conflict in ukraine with the russian president. vladimir put in a hospital as many steps are needed to bring us closer to ending the war. but we managed to take the 1st important step to restore the dialogue with you a directive to a budget. european leaders are unhappy about oregon's visit to moscow. city, president of the european commission or cilla funder lane, expressed her disapproval and ex, formerly twitter, stating appeasement, will not stop supporting. only unity and determination will pay the path to a comprehensive just and the lasting piece and ukraine. critics have accused hungry
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of prioritizing its own interest above the use 80 percent of hungry use natural gas, and 65 percent of its soil come from russia or been has been a vocal critic of west or support for ukraine. since rush just invasion more than 2 years ago or been has repeatedly blocked into late you efforts to support ukraine and sanction moscow before moscow or by and visited keith. there, he suggested the quick sees fire could be used to speed up peace negotiations, which grew strong opposition from your officials, who reaffirmed their support for ukraine. president followed the means the landscape did not comment publicly. last month within said russia with and its special military operation. if you crean agreed to drop its needle emissions with throw its troops from refreshing the occupied territory, demands the landscape,
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dismissed as attempt to mount to surrender access. i'm reaching out to 0. a still a head allows you to do it. i'm trying to draw the, i'll bring you the latest update on the flood situation in the bottom of that says not this region. the unique perspective. one picture is not going to tell the entire 8 months of the genocide. however, it is bringing attention to advise that this is not a rough. it looks like we're off. it looks like so on heard voices, we've been seeing the exacerbation of the militarization of the police over the past 10 years. connect with our community and tap into conversations you will find elsewhere, both in region government and other companies are stealing indigenous land. the stream on out to 0, fall and counting the cost by them versus trump who confess or manage the us
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economy. will heavier realize radical reforms fix argentina's economic crisis, plus the chinese megaforce could help to improve the life of america's hub for trade with asia. counting the cost on i will to 0. what's most important to me is talking to people, understanding what they're going through here. it just here to we believe everyone has a story. we're hearing the relief efforts underway for millions of people who are being cut off by flooding in northeast and bangladesh ball forward. he's a one to dangers floods, levels in several districts. time be
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a challenge. he has this report from to still have in widespread 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 signed a poultry farmer has 5 family members to support. he sighs, he has not received any help from the authorities yet. stealing shock is not sure how he will co that i yeah, the one that they get a little the flood has badly damaged most of my home. many of items were washed away by the water and we are bad, the making intimate. 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 level 1st, as well versed as we are facing much hardship due to this flood and a viewing. i have to look for gus all day for the few life stuff that i have left
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bad weather is also impacted bangladesh, a southeast region, many rowing a refugee is leaving the foothills of the 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 son got stuck on to the mountain, the lone 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 filling region of an off is bangladesh already devastated by last month. daily is now facing new flooding from heavy monsoon rain, an upstream water from india worsening the situation. some environmental experts believe that they retrograde fall is linked to climate change river bed sensation.
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river encroachment and the recently constructed eat meat or moine highway in the flood plain 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 india is by rock river. 35 percent flows through the sooner river and the rest through the cushy river, which is directly connected to the mits, mani floodplain. once the flags received for the world, farmers, we have lost everything. it will take months if not years to rebuild their homes. they need all that system they can get, but for many help is the up to come from good job. the, i'll just say, i'll still have not this bangladesh and the democratic republic of congo government forces and the m 23. i'm group of big on the 2 weeks you monetary and truce things to allow access to a few minutes here in a to the hard hit eastern regions of the country and why county reports from
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potential. the government forms the us government initiative for the to which you might have total control. so which would be gone despite the night's local time. and we unfortunately rely 19 departed to the conference in many them 22 levels and the government sort of just, we silenced, we pointed out the we lost the sounds of distress people. and why do you want to go down the street to the opposite? the solution if we decide the variables, what are the ones i don't think it was before, but one of the of the government supplemented const offered you the most difficult about the thought. don't we go over? what did they of calling want them to the territory? this friday you see the size of the car one week for 5th, against the calling, the sightless views of what is going on. even the officer already told you the process will stop by the police and the some of the process of the way i was this after this have sent this of 25. you started from the enemy by the mandatory caught
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up with him on wednesday, and not a lot of just open a little bit or yes, i do against 25. a sort of it is the clothing civic buffington for this m. secure. so hopefully doing the fighting we do most of this the last 20 years on different lines across the country. one of the in the pool vsoft record is not cable. what would be the 1st thing the most up to the video, the video from that, from uganda, and then the new toner. we don't know for me to sort of political in the country for political believe that's the only may be try out and it's a do pretty form highland lake on it. i'll just, you know, what time will the democrats, republicans call us officials, a warning that storm barrel could re gain strength on his texas as a category to hurricane. but it was downgraded to a tropical storm after hitting mexico. lots in america, tennessee, and human reports of the mexican city of to lou are hungry residents of bloom,
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mainly low income indigenous mayans. wait patiently in line. lots soldiers prepare a meal of fish to rice and beans. the only food most would have eaten since before hurricane barrels, mexicans, you can ton peninsula at dawn on friday, i in on thursday night that cut off electricity. now there's no way to cook. emerald hungry power lines are still down until the communication shoddy at best aftermath of the category to storm is obvious to the i put these families live hand to miles. having something in their stomachs is a good start on the road to recovery. the storm damage some homes, especially those who can least afford it. like at the end of feed that card to the roof, flew off soaking everything inside, including their cardboard walls. the hurricane season starts now,
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but they've never come before september or october. and imagine if it's starting already, what can we expect? i'm worried. but unlike hurricane otis, which caused catastrophic damage and lift at least 50 did in acapulco last october, this time authorities took precautions and there were no human casualties. at this point, hurricane barrel has become a tropical storm, is that makes its way to the other end of the you could turn peninsula from there. it will enter the gulf of mexico, where the warm water is good. turner again into a powerful hurricane before it makes land falls, yet again, in mexico, on sunday, on the road to loom businesses are slowly opening up to us to starting to come out . relieved that vieira might. yeah, the worst is over, at least for now, to see a newman al jazeera, the next. okay,
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