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of israel's war on god becoming a forever war across the united states. why are the student protests for palestine being met with military style track down wide is by to insist on 0 consequences for israel in its war on gaza. the quizzical look of us politics, the bottom line, the hello and wrote madison, this is a news on live from dell. how coming up in the next 60 minutes? iran has a new president up to a 2nd round, a voting muscle physician has won the race, defeating his rival by nearly 3000000 votes. for as many attacks across the gaza strip, at least $27.00 palestinians killed in central garza, including 5 journalists. we won't be charged on actions,
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not phone works for new u. k. prime minister outlines, there's plans for the nation a day off to his labor policies. historic landslide went on. the southern us prefers for tropical storm federal which has brought destruction to parts of mexico . i'm the counter being out in for the european championship quarter, finals continue on saturday under pressure england take on switzerland and their top is matched so far. the $1300.00 g m t and we're going to start a new run for reform. this candidate must who possess scan has won the presidential run off a beat as conservative rival site. genuinely in friday's vote was that scan got 53.7 percent of the vote. that's nearly 3000000 i had there was any received 44.3 percent arrives. interior ministry says turner, was that 49.8 percent iranians have been speaking about their expectations of their
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new president. we are very happy that missed the position one. we really needed a little bit president to solve the economic problems of the people. i don't have any feelings. one does not know whether the situation is going to get better or worse. i didn't vote and i don't have any feelings whether mister possession or anyone else one positive. i am very happy that at least a better candidate was chosen. i think he is more suitable a. oh, that's so sad or has more from tech on more than half of uranium is who are eligible toward the end, the elections didn't go to the ballot boxes. some of them were quoted, the elections and some of them simply wanted to show this content with the way that the governments had been run into the country. however, the water turned out to increase by 10 percent compared to the turn out in the 1st rounds. those are what it's for the position had been celebrated his victory. they
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have high expectations from him, but they're also aware of the difficulties that have, as the lawn space has tremendous social, cultural. and if one of the challenges at home and totally it to visions with the west pacific young and his 1st post on social media, have to be an elective promise to be the president for 12 to the election campaign and presidential debates to repeatedly emphasize these loyalty to the so called revolutionary principles and the guidelines that are set by the supreme leader. but the task i have what position is not easy. on one hand, she has to convince the west this one is ready for normalization. but on the other hand, it has to ensure the 4th ticket any it's in iran that he's policies domestically and internationally with not disrupt establishment. that's the side of that. i'll just data to hold on. i'm going to bring it until he does. sorry. he's a political analyst on edge and professor the different university. he's joining us from the everything and capital very good to have you with us. and i'll just say
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that thank you very much. a position says he wants to revive it, runs economy as a priority. now many of around is that you can only problems, of course, are linked to the sanctions over its nuclear program. how quickly do you think we're likely to see movement on nuclear talks as well? i think it's 1st of the matter is that far they haven't been expected is a new phone, a new brand, new foreign policy. meaning that people see further it's have directed towards fault and then golf new products and to reject real tasks with the last last particularly pertaining to the iraq nuclear program. and this, the ball i'm case. but the thing is that we're not expecting a kind of big plastic shift for several reasons. first of all, we know got in all these years after j 6, you a was find that and still back in 2015. you wrong. it has never close the door of negotiations, so that is kind of to,
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to run. i think there is this consensus among the but alas, easier from the right side or the less that the west has not schools built its commencement. so it'd be look at the bottom east bed and his pro specialty based the precondition remains the same. and that is the idea of getting back to the video but still pulling the commitments from the west side. but as to when it comes to iran, visual policies, bennett calls to switch to asia, further corporation with diesel neighbors and russia and india. i think being in band to see the same trajectory or same approach under the past as position. because this just a few years, this is not quite a that'd be have to take close attention to. we expect further developments down the road for the next month is after, after mister position takes the office, but it's still,
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i'm strongly convinced that the boat is going to be in the course of the united states. if there is a true intention out there and then it's going to be easy to solve the problems and of course be know that you're wrong and doing good economies, hardship part. and a huge part of that comes from because sanctions imposed on the country by in the west. so there is a human is really all there is just, you know, from the band and saw, saw side that the storage solve the problem. and i'm going to talk to you about everything in domestic issues that i run over the last 2 or 3 years that seem very large protests against the government and the security forces. we saw them obviously after the death of martha omni, who received allegedly for not wearing a huge up properly. the fact the possession, possess skin, of a former was not only allowed to run, but was actually allowed to when is not a reflection to think of the government spheres of a wider concern about more social upheaval. well,
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i think it sends a clear message back onto the outside world to the outside pro bowl is quite interesting to us for some of the servers questioning the elections in iran. dr. johnny, the most perceived that the steamer and candidate of the huge segment of the plan is called the style measurement. but the fact that there are 4 missed calls. and when is the election shows that the election by itself is trans car. and it shows a reflection on it, clear inspection of people's demands. but back to the question, i think social problems, social challenges that exist, or all of our concerns and policies. dissatisfaction is in a certain issue in the domestic policy that these bombing from coughing. but let's keep in mind admin time be a social issue. so i don't know, talk to at least a few yards east for ordinary people or dealing with the economy, hardship. so the 1st 3 r t 4 people, at least from my perspective,
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looks to be an economy fund. and if that is still part of the problem is going to be nice, be solved. and let's just keep in mind, if you're talking about you're wrong, you're talking about the country that has been bombarded by the media aspects of a person who's speaking channels by bbc version your a, ronald's national, what's a huge amount of impact on the i've been talking to opinion regarding, regarding these issues, but still in question remains during and i think the reformers can and then what is going to take jobs, who came to main for new policy used to be in practice. and the car is really interesting to get your thoughts on this to hey, that sounds like i saw the we appreciate it. thank you very much. indeed the
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. that'd be motors or the strikes and gaza canning at least $27.00 palestinians, including 5 journalists. 6 people were killed in strikes and a home under u. n. warehouse north of mcgraw's, a refugee camp in central gas hospital officials say 2 children and 2 u. n. workers among the dead and now that attacks killed a woman and 3 children in the bodies, refugee camp, and 2 other palestinians have been killed in a separate strife. endeavour obama, or for more than this we're going to go to him to hydrate was in debt. all bala and s 5 for us in central guys. i bring this up to speed on the is really a tax across the guys are today. we can hear the sirens, of course, behind you. well, the latest update was that is really our calories. jones, a group of palestinians who are in need. why? because they're trying to collect woods for their families, connecting with these days. the only way you could fly your and cook because there has been no gas, there has been no fuel. and this is the only way policy and you would find
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a way to like apply. you're also, there has been a couple of air strikes on your budget where a policy and even was killed also, according to locals, quad copters were firing lots of munition on the policy and use in this is a neighborhood. we know that this is a has been under ground and agents for a week now. no, i've been in this. i've been able to reach that area and no journalist, still paramedics. no one could reach dr. area and that it's engine suffice between the pod, assuming fighters, and that is written in the army. also that is where the forces targeted of course i've had to meet men that were tr. c at to, to control k as in alpha in s o d area it's, it's still happening it's, it's a spike to the ongoing negotiations to and is always at ceasefire. d and fox were palestinians believe that as long as it's still intense,
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an extra person happening. those talks mean nothing to them and also about the fuel, the shortage of fuel, unless it has to, for was at the risk of shutting down. but they are near today. they reallocated their resources and turned off about some of the departments. and that's only that could be the atlas is the new born into features working, entering of electricity as on other departments. and it's, it's still ongoing on all the humanitarian aspects. policy new are striving to find, thinking walter, due to the lack of you aware that the some nations not is, is not working the way it's used to work. so it's not only air strikes but on the humanitarian aspect. how does and use also struggling and suffering and now i'm hungry in general about that. thank you very much indeed. well, there's really government sending negotiators across on next week to resume does
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a cease fire talks. the head of he is really intelligent service, has been and don't how to discuss the details for mr. benjamin netanyahu, whose office says gaps remain between the positives, non sort of say, a senior us official said there had been a break. so indigo, she issues with how much, how much does raise the stipend saying we reject 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 administration of the gaza strip is a palestinian matter to be agreed upon by our palestinian people. a spinning is really army right across a number of homes and the time the vase or size of knob less than the divide. westbank 3 people have been injured during violence between palestinian fighters. it is rarely forces and for others have been injured and fighting with is really army and balance comp east of numbers. the sizes of demonstrators,
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from the palestine solidarity campaign, a holding a march in london, the groups demanding an end to what it says is israel's genocide, and you can government support for it. meanwhile, demonstrations supporting israel are also expected to hold the rally. going to take your life to monday, nervous and innovate shoes asked the protest. so what are people wanting their the role and also they want the diplomatic way. i'm trying to in god many people that i don't think it's a today's they didn't have the box made the election the number of days ago because the name is to recognize the 3rd time to find when that would happen. a lot
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of them victoria. yes, victoria, tell me the new davis i've been here for the while. i'm just, i must get my 2001 to change because the change so i did not see my i can see that would be as much heights in the state and i think we can see that on broke his saw that i can initial yes same the average, i think he sent me the right direction. i'd like to see more about the cost,
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the might see a salma. i'd like to see this is really for me, my problem is 5 and he had fever id. since i take the sick and he has no rights which had none of what's happening in homicide, that kind of side is a pause. hide. i didn't need someone to sit some part of a come see that have a sizable population. they have no
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independent mom. easy not to the is an important issue here in their time. so the individual in london, thank you very much. the you guys do probably mid this is just given a news conference after holding his 1st cabinet meeting care. so i'm a detailed his priorities including reviving the economy and reforming the national health service. he says he's going to scrap the conservative governments planned to send and documented migrants to vonda, calling it a gimmick summers labor policy when a landslide victory on thursday ending 14 years of conservative room. so the 11th scheme was set in better before installed to this depth of pain. a tyrant look at
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the numbers that have come over in the 1st 6 months of this year. the record numbers of thought is the problem that we are inheriting. it has never acted as a tyrant who must be opposite because everybody has worked out particularly the guidance that run this is that the thompson epa cuttings were one that was so slim, less than one percent. but it was never attempted. the child says we're not going and not being processed and stag, hear that full and paid for accommodation for a very, very long time. it's have the complete opposite effect. and i'm not prepared to continue with gimmicks that don't act as a deterrent. really, john's is joining his life from westminster in london. glory. what else to be here from chemist on our end, that press conference will also talk about change the the change that the labor government is going to bring to purchase life and
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purchase politics. okay. salma is, i think, often criticized as being someone who is big on vibes and quite a vase of often on actual policy. and often this 1st cabinet meeting and off to this 1st news conference that he's given as prime minister. i think those criticisms are still going to stand because apart from the talk of change and a pop from, that's the announcement that the rolanda policy was that in berry, we still don't really have much of an idea about what the detail of a labor government is. actually going to look like a journalist did try to pin him down on various things. i'll ask him about, see what he's going to do about child poverty and various things to do with at schools and prisons, etc. and he wouldn't be putting down his main theme is main topic, was that the use of a conservative chee molds done that. the stability of
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labor is going to be the change that ends for the 1st time a long time. the country is going to be treated 1st by the, the, the government's in power rather than the coffee that it comes from. so these are the kinds of things that he was talking about. he said that he's going to be very busy over the next few days. he's going to be going on a tour around the united kingdom dentist. scotlands going to wales. i'm going to northern on and as well. and then the next week is going to be off on a trip to washington dc. for a night's i summit. he made a pledge reaffirms the tides commitments to helping ukraine. but for anyone he was listening to what his policy is going to be on gaza at about palestine. he has previously said that he would recognize palestinian statehood at some points. there was no further comments on those. you have already when we were
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listening to the press conference, one of the phases he did come back to you said the mindset of government has changed. it's a mindset of service, which sounds great, but it's a very broad kind of statement as if it covers an awful lot more of the actual challenges that this new government is facing or this government a slice. is that a huge to do list and the cabinet that he has assembled is going to be and he says it has been looking at all of the problems that the u. k is facing now. one of the biggest buttons that is being born at the moment is by rachel reeves, the new child, the of the executive passed on to the guy as has a female charge of the extract that she has the responsibility of basically trying to count groups from the u k is pretty unproductive economy and finding the money to pay for a platform of
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a public search based improvements. that money's got to come from somewhere in the labor government and said that is not going to come from significant tax rises white street thing. who's in charge of health, what he's going to have to look at how to resurrect. so believe good national health service is that coupon. as part of the secretaries she's going to be having to look at immigration, we had to the rolanda scheme of the, the conservative government that is dead and buried outside ski as thomas. but what is she going to do about tackling the small boats problem of a small bytes coming across the channel from front? these are the things that the labor government is going to have to tackle them pretty quickly. will re, thanks very much indeed. that's what we challenge talking to was from london. what i'm fine, this voters are going to be heading to the polls on sunday and a ronald parliamentary elections. tensions have been high since the 1st round of voting last month. and where's the fall rights made? a huge gains. left wing and centralized groups are trying to prevent marine depends
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national valley party. from running an absolute majority of bodies, polito jolting bundle aims to become the next 5 minutes to mount. vernon smith is joining us live, know from past. so what happened last week? banners that could affect the 2nd dr. of the sort of the far on national raleigh when the largest share of the vote. less than enough 1st round a voting. hoping to pick up and then some going into the 2nd round on sunday. but since then we've had more than 200 candidates withdrawal from constituencies across friends. whether would be a 3 run the race they withdrawn to try and create 2 holes race. just about that, some of the signs, the individual, they withdrawn in the hope that that we have to horse race in those constituencies fall right. is hoping that he's going to win an absolute majority. and if it wins
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in absolute majority present, francois an upright presence, a valuable my chrome will be forced to cool that candidate to his yoga and bob della to be prime minister. he's a 28 year old. he's in group position 5 and national riley, if they don't get this overall majority, then that could be several weeks. really a political holes trading as far as a macro on kohls on various policies, to try and work out some sort of coalition polls open tomorrow. no like tomorrow by the end of the day. as soon as the pope holds closed, we'll have a very good idea of who is the largest policy and who might be making up any coefficient coalition. if there isn't a policy with an overall johnson band, and thank you very much indeed balance by talking to us from past 90 migrants and refugees living in front. so worried about the future, if the far right wins the votes, the national valley has focused is campaign on immigration, calling it a stripes to french culture and values. it isn't going food reports from the se. in
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southern france 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 mediterranean crossing to europe in search of a better future. but after business, we spent the day that fee bank god rescue f. kim. it was because we were, i lost this save the leasing it with 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 the rising and t migration sentiment in france, charities worry places like this could soon shut down couple months even if it's in foster care, it becomes harder and harder, more and more shelters are being evacuated, enclosed. they'll always young people sleeping in the train station or just on the
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streets the to france, host few or migrants in refugees than germany or spain. but immigration is one of the most debated issues here. proposals to shut the borders, prevent undocumented migraines from getting legal status and increase the port stations are becoming more popular is on budget. so let me get us on political because 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 following up with can security deed comes up. once survey suggests 65 percent of french citizens think the country has welcomed many people from abroad and shouldn't take in any more. while another finds more than 60 percent belief, immigrants contribute positively to cultural diversity. you know, may not say the, there are a lot of migrants in must say. so i think people were pushed to focus on this. but after role, who isn't a migrant in, from trying to come this week, the south winners, the biggest supporters club for the popular football team or not been domestic,
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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, sorry for the weather. here's everson. how are we gonna find templates is a little below the seasonal average here in console. right, with a mess cabinet dies, in fact, just along with all things, he lost the class guys, but it's quite a breeze quite a few miles setting in. i'm not sure. mile blowing his way down across that eastern side. we'll see some positive. saudi arabia across us here in cats are pushing by the south was lifted dustin san, something to watch out school. so just about 39 sayles, you see in the hot, over the next couple of degree days. couple of degrees below the seasonal average. would you believe kindly call to enough creepy toe brittany, a showers there up to was a cool cuz he is pushing up towards georgia. that is the side of the key. is the side of the med, generally dry. you might just catch the old rope shower just around the western
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past. oh sir, but a lot of very warm sunshine. once again, garza at around $31.00 celsius, plenty of warm sunshine to request northern africa. the crop of showers out of the gulf of get a southern positive nigeria gonna see already i've seen some very heavy right through liberia, maybe all the way up to was sending go. so you to wayne's through quite nicely for the time being about to slide out into the atlantic over the next day or so. so as to just around the roof body pushing up towards the west side of kenya. but some really wet and cool weather, making its way across south africa. still ahead and i'll just say that i like a few more of across the garza surface. in spite of infectious diseases, i'm alarming race 5 years president obama insist is more than capable of taking on donald trump in november's election. i'm john 100 in chicago were this week, as nascar drivers will be hurdling through the streets at high speeds for the 2nd
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time ever, the french lawyer seek justice for a compact tree. it's sentenced to death in the rock for his alleged involvement. and i, so despite the challenges of this controversial case is determined to uphold the principles of compassion, to manage the defending french justice, a witness documentary on a jersey to the wells. wait to see if the international criminal court will issue a rest. torrence for the leadership is ready to come up. people in power which the i ccs track record on trial. this course was created to hold those responsible,
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accountable, and prevent such crimes from happening again. so is the i c, c. fit for purpose? people impala on al jazeera, the the watching or is it a reminder about child stories? this runs, reform is confident muscle possession and that has won the presidential runoff between conservative site usually possession, got 52.7 percent of the vote. that's nearly 3000000 volts. the heterogeneity, we've got 44.3 percent. at least 27 palestinians have been killed in the latest is very strong. sun garza including 5 generations to you and workers of died in the
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bombing of a u. n. warehouse close to the most highly refugee camp in central guns. and then your british prime minister cares. tom has detailed his priorities, including reviving the economy and reforming the national health service. he said he'll scraps for conservative governments plans to send on documents and migraines . to romando infectious diseases are spreading. don't unprecedented rates and goes up 9 months, a war as decimated medical facilities and crippled sanitation systems. a like a pre most are coupled with the scarcity of basic groups, like soap and shampoo, is making things even worse. how remarkable it has this report from daryl bella in central gas of the stirring piles of garbage and rivers of ro sewage. these conditions are breeding ground for disease and throughout the densely populated gaza strip. after 9 months of war,
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many government services have to lapse, clean water essential to life is hard to come by. doctor hand instantly is the head of the due address of deluxe. the hospital, he says, the consequences of living in such conditions are clear, come and pick up in a lot of diseases such as escaping measles and chicken pox are spreading at high rates. diseases we didn't see at such levels before the war. the difficulty in accessing treatments, the skin diseases exacerbates the spread of infection is rose blockade has also late the shortage of many basic good. unfortunately there is no shampoo read this sign outside of shopping there and by the kind of the why live i'm looking for shampoo or any other cleaning supplies. so we can be, but we can't find any, and if we do find them, they are sold out of exorbitant prices. i don't know why a hormone someones there be no supplies for the past 8 months. everything you see
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here is from the stock. we had all the borders are closed. if they were open we'd have larger quantities of cleaning supplies. un agencies called the sanitation and crisis across garza asylum, thread, the palestinians. the goodness. oh my yeah, we get one tank of water every 3 or 4 days, but the soap is very expensive. the price of a bar of soap can reach up to $8.00 and the sewage runs in the streets and children walk around in it barefoot and add to this hot weather. we're in a state of complete destruction is that most palestinians are living in overcrowded, 10 towns or make shift shelters with no clean water and sanitation, which means disease is spray to quickly enlist facilities are restored, hundreds of 1000 more people are a terrific of contracting, painful and dangerous inspections more via. 6 there's by from central gaza
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palestine. dr. james smith is an emergency physician from u. k. who's worked in guys as hospitalization. and the only reason to return from the stuff he's joining us now from london. thank you very much indeed for being with us when you are in guys. and what did you see? i saw much of, of, of what your reports it has just described in, in detail. we're talking about almost the entire population of gaza now forcibly displaced as the results of israel's violent actions across the gaza strip . many of those people have been displaced into an ever shrinking geographical space. and then living, many of them are living in an inmate shift tends to tent size or more robust tents haven't come in and the quantity required they, they, they, they, as we know the, the, the, the volume of, of aid answering god's or is, is pitiful at best that obviously includes access to essential shelter items 10 poles and, and 10 top poland. people living in in,
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in object conditions forced to live in an object conditions. you combine that, of course, with the horrific water and sanitation conditions. people are unable to access clean water. as your reports, it has mentions raw sewage often running in the streets because the scientists, haitian systems that existed have, have all but entirely being destroyed. and then in addition to that, the completes and intentional destination of the health care system. and you have this catastrophic and entirely manufactured crisis as we now see and gaza. how easily treatable are the skin diseases that honey was talking about. and in his report under normal circumstances, many of these same conditions are all relatively easily treatable and of course that they're also relatively easily prevented. and again,
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that's your reports that has mentions in that discussion with palestinian health care workers. i will try to send you and colleagues reminders, but many of these conditions certainly didn't exist in anywhere near the same prevalence but the, that they now doing in gaza. and these are conditions that are being seen in a way that is unprecedented. as a result of, of, of the ongoing genocidal violence in gaza but, but, but easily preventable and relatively easily treated without treatments and without good prevention can lead to catastrophic complex complications for many patients. and of course, are incredibly unpleasant, even sort of more minor skin diseases, categories, lice, lice, infestation. and so when i reflect and very unpleasant conditions for children and adults alike, what's your assessment of the impact of, of this on the morale of people when they are simply unable to keep themselves do
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something simple as keep themselves pre. i mean, this is catastrophic impact on, on the morales of, of people and, and also on the morales of health care workers who feel very strong, moral and unprofessional obligation to cast 44 people in that communities on, on the, on the currently unable to do so. because they don't have the means to do so. people are tired, people are exhausted. the psychological consequences not only of 9 months of exposure to the most horrific violence that one can possibly imagine, but also to living in, in the conditions as, as, as, as they are, has a huge the negative impact on people adds to that. of course, the sense that many people feeling godsa are, and this was often shared with me by my kind of sending colleagues and by those that we were that we were working with and providing care to a feeling of having being completely abandoned by the wider wells the,
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the wider world has either stopped by ideally and watched this or has actively in many cases. and here i'm thinking about my, my own governments here in the u. k. has as actively, financially and politically supported. what israel is doing, people feel completely helpless and despondent after 9 months of, of, of this genocide, given the scale of the conditions that we're talking about in the event that help was given. how easy would it be to, to turn the tide effectively of the diseases that we're seeing? or there are some cases that have just simply progressed far too far. i wish certain these things very, very high levels of, of, of preventable morbidity and mortality. but for many patients with complex medical problems with severe infections secondary to initially when mine a problems many from unfortunately well, you know,
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now have infections that are so complicated and so complex that they may not survive. but for many people, this is not a new redeemable situation. as i've said, this is an entirely manufactured situation. this is not an issue of kind of mechanics of logistics. if israel were to allow and to permit the entry of humanitarian, a medical aid into gaza as it is legally obliged to do as the occupying power, then this situation could be very quickly and very easily reversed. now of course, that needs to be combined. as we, as health care workers, humanitarian workers have been saying from, from day one, and indeed prior to october of 2023. and that needs to be combined with an end to the violence. and in this case, it's a sustained an immediate cease fire. and of course an end to the last thing, occupation and locate of gaza combined. that weighs a sustain humanitarian and health assistance. and this situation can be prevented
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from getting any wes, we appreciate your giving us the benefits of your experience and your expertise. and this james, my wife is an emergency physician from the u. k. thank you very much indeed for your time, sir. yes, present a joe biden says last week's debate against donald trump. wasn't his best performance you made the comments to the valley in the spring state of wisconsin, freshman barton made his 5th trip to the state hosting account pain event in madison. theres been growing concerned among some democrats and voters about his fitness and his age. the hey father also noticed lot of discussion about my age. i know i look 40 i keep seeing all those stories about him being to what he says and i was to what i wouldn't do all to create over 50000000
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new jobs to be big for me. first will never do that. lower the for 35000000 americans are like, how does don't use my life in washington dc. the democrats have been a lot riding on that interview. what kind of reaction has there been to us as well as being the kind of mixed reaction? uh the general take away has been that he didn't make any major mistakes, but equally that he didn't necessarily convince those who would, doubting his ability to govern in the future. he was much stronger and not ready earlier, where he was vibrant, all the reading of a kind of problem to. so basically the reaction at the moment is half off. and once again, that is support for by didn't among many democrats,
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there are some who reportedly concerned and are waiting for him or trying to move him out, send it to him off, wanna a congress, a incentive on the democrat side is reportedly attempting to get a meeting with senators when they over to the capital on monday at to discuss the matter. however, his office refuses to confirm or deny his reported statement. so there are these kind of an assigned comments. moving around, things are going to be a lot clear right next week when congress resumes it's to in the capital and kind of close one of they, they, the, one of the responses that everybody's going to be looking for is what donald trump has had to say about this as well. spell donald trump is largely stayed out of the live night in recent days. he did post a video in the past 24 hours and which he lashes out to become a la iris biden's, vice president. obviously looking towards possibly facing her as a challenger,
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but he stayed out of the limelight info very good reason because mainstream media has tended to overlooking the focus on bite. and exactly what trump during that debate as well. he told repeated full swords and some of them very, very consequential. for example, he said that he'd offered nancy pelosi that then speak of the house, 10000 national gods to come to the capital. now that is an outright lie at trump. never us with national guard to come to the capital. in fact, it was left to his vice president for later in the afternoon. secondly, he says that there wasn't a big crowd at the capital in january the 6th, and some of them he says, well, actually been by capital police yet another late in fly. now this was part of the problem in the debate. there was no real time fact checking, so trump was able to carry ahead with his on the mining election results. blatant untruths without being challenged by the moderators. and this is something perhaps that mainstream media has focused on fall this as an biden's,
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a pulling performance in that same debate. mike, kind of washington dc. mike, thank you. the product and barrel has brought destruction to mexico, southern island, to the cost of looking at power in several resorts in vacation times the by the system was not being downgraded to a tropical storm after hitting the nearby your confidence in the us officials a warning that strong barrel, could we gain strength and had texas as a category to heinrich and our latin america episode to see and human reports from the mexican city of 2 hungry residents of gloom, mainly low income indigenous mayans. wait patiently in line. the soldiers prepare a meal of fish to rice and beans. the only food most would have eaten since before hurricane barrels mexico's, you could ton peninsula don't. on friday i, in, on thursday night that cut off electricity. now there's no way to cook and we're
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all hungry. power lines are still down and telecommunication 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 it. and will feed that card to their roof, flew off soaking everything inside, including their cardboard walls. the hurricane season starts now, 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 oceans, 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
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this point, hurricane barrow 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 hood turner's again into a powerful hurricane before it makes land falls, yet again in mexico. on sunday. on the road to cologne, businesses are slowly opening up to us to starting to come out. relieved, didn't the rivera, my yeah, the worst is over, at least for now. see, and human algebra to mexico. still ahead on all. does it a spectacular events where the goal and a coupon that i got, but most of the know from victory that's coming up in sports the file. the examining, the headlines, unflinching journalist sharing personal stories with
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a global audience explode on abundance. well, cos program on ours is here on the safe them even comment as an international insight, corruption excellence award nominator here on now of the
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size of this part here as far. rob, thank you so much. the quarter finals of the year owes continues on saturday, then evelyn's face to kid before england take on switzerland. england had arrived in germany as one of the favorites to take the title. they had into this match under pressure after barely scraping through their previous match against the back . yeah. so to end will be there. toughest opponents yet, but manager garrett's south gate for this team is ready for the challenge. yeah, there's been a lot of expectation on, on the team in the already part of the tournament, especially. so i feel that the team, even in training now look in a different placement. so they, they look more fluid and i'm expecting us to play well,
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to offer more on today's action. let's go live down to dominic chain who's in berlin for us. and dominic south gate has come under a lot of pressure in this tournament. switzerland will be his toughest test yet. how do you see things going? the, well, the questions that we think which media or should i say the british media was talking at the johnston tell the english football team price of the thoughts of, of the only thing they were favorites. and yes, they have not really played an amount of which is justified that one of the best offices being to bedding him and he's come to the attention of the german media today. they have this folks of a smiling to defending him. and then in one of the games and it says here, sonny, boy photo xin didn't box that means sunny boy study disposition for 6 questions. that for him, i'm putting and save time z as it will pull you up to the high or willy english team writ large, not play so well. i didn't contrast that with this picture. this is tronic shaka
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from the switched football team also. he's the captain of the team, but also like a dynamo of the champions in this country, domestically by a leave of who's and who says he's a man. it's for, it's for all seasons as it were, a man around whom that team has been built assignment, which has, my name's really given them the drive to play very well in the group. say, just to eliminate the it's highly incentive, particularly efficient way. and many people say the swiss if i don't quite dock whole face because they've got so fox, that very much considered to be quite possibly candidates to go through and go further into the toner. okay, well i can hear a lot of atmosphere building up behind you because the late game ceased, and that one is take onto kia in berlin where you are a lot of turkish fans. uh, what are the expectations like for them going into this match? yeah, that's right. there are many millions of people in germany. he will have to it,
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the sheriff is off from and who follow the circus? national. just as much as i do, the german national, one of the issues that really stands out for today's game is the exclusion. the expulsion is that while you wait for the play and then you're out for the just just to be made during the last game here. this is the system is due to a took side. so i'm saying. 3 for a dog and a z, this foil victory with a making that move slowly it's, it's also being report. so my other newspapers, which is a bit sites on which makes pretty much the same points about, send me around about his importance to the team. and then one final piece paper which again focuses on the hot associates, the smoke or victory. but the sense of guilt not shows you that the german media take this situation very seriously. from this full thing perspective, let's be clear. such team you might say on the balance of historical pedigree,
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reputation, achievement in tournaments with touch team might be considered favorites, but the turkish team, i've also played very well in this tournament. they wanted to effect group stage game, come into this game on the computer. so one final thoughts whole these games today, these 2 games are increasing the semi final line that we know about these 2 t, these full things. let me see, we'll go through tonight. all right, well we look forward to a busy night of action. dominic cane importing life for us from berlin will talk to you later. i, spain and france are already through to the semi finals spain beat host germany before france, edge, portugal and a tense encounter on penalties. tom size, land reports, hope break. so the host a lation for spain. let's see, one defeats and extra time for germany brings and then to the tournaments, and to, to any crisis, korea item of ice, that really is my last game and i'm proud of our team. we've really taking this
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step forward. if you look into the last 6 months how the team was then and how it is now fighting against the best, the team has a great future. we have great players because we all see them on tv. ready upon your come volume age, it sort of incident. henry was full sofa only with an injury and stuck on the his replacement made all the difference. donnie oma with the openness in the 2nd hall floor and votes, was no stranger to light goals for his invincible side. by a labor costs and last season, he did this again to force it to extra time. but it, spain, who made them close for record full fury. somebody to me killed marino's head a deep into extra time sending them through to the semi finals. yes we don't, she didn't feel good evening. i just heard an amazing silence and i didn't know what was going on. it took me a couple of seconds to realize that it was
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a go. and then i celebrated it like crazy. a new at school and we were about to when i'm so happy for everyone because this is a team, a family and this is how it shows. a it's also the last time we'll see right now the the euro's the tournament, so assigned to a goal score of his hand to the carrying onto the woke up the particles penalty. she talked to feet the front means it's the end of the road here. ok. losing pain, you mean we deserve to win, but we're talking about the best tournaments in europe and the best play is in europe. it's a sad moment offense deserves to feel joy. but i think i'll play is gave everything and we need to be very proud while i give you a go. let's throw means front of failed to school from a from playing the tournament. but it needn't matters so far. shall felix missed his penalty. you know, this killing and by play then looks on the steel and then there's converted his
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sparking celebrations from plays and finds a lot worse. i feel moved. i am really happy. it's going to be very hard to repeat that performance. we will try to recover and slowly prepare for our match against spain, france and spain playing music on choose day with the window going 3 to next week's fine, inputting tom size ins out to 0 cobra america, w tons canada beat venezuela to reach the semi finals council that he came into the events as the lowest rank in their groups, scored 1st through jacob shop holder, solomon rando long range goal in the 2nd half me to 11 to some of the games of penalties. alfonso davis and it's maya coordinate. we're on target for canada who went through for 3, but canadians will face world winters argentina in the last 4 who already beat them in the group. earlier in the turn, chicago is hosting its 2nd nascar street race on saturday and sunday as
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a sport ends to attract new phones with nearly 5000000 people tuning into watch it last year, organizers are hoping to beat that john henry reports the drivers of nascar are rubbing their engines here for the 2nd time, rolling through the concrete canyons of chicago for money. glory and a broader fan base. the normal road course that go off in the grass a little bit. that'd be fine, but here there's a, there's a wall and it always wins. your card number wins. so yeah, if you make the slightest mistake, it could be a day over in 2 races on independence day weekend. some of the world's best drivers to usually turn left in a loop squeal around, a 3 and a half kilometers, city escape of 12 turns, navigating sidewalks, medians in manhole covers. i don't care, right. i grew up turning what it says, a lot of left and right terms, and then you added the unknown at the street right the day before we get on track
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tonight someone could make some oil. maybe a little blinker fluid and you know, it could be really slick when we get out and they're doing into a sound track of live performances by the black cheese, the chain smokers and teeth per stretch. the 1st time, the 1st nascar chicago street race weekend last year was a trial by water with life threatening flash flood conditions. at times, turning into slow motion bumper cars. both races is cut short by 2 original rains. but for 1st time nascar tough drivers change in galesburg sweep for chicago. this re, grace is an opportunity to showcase the city to $15000.00 ticket holders a day,
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plus millions more on television. for nascar, it's an opportunity to broaden its audience. it's about showcasing the city what makes the city great telling the stories of the city and we have that with our national broadcast. um and then also from an attendee perspective, we have over 10 days from over $23.00 different countries this year. whoever crosses the finish line 1st when it is all over the real winter, she says is the city that hosts nascar 2nd ever street rings, john henry and l u 0. chicago antenna as well. number one janik center is through to the 4th round at wimbledon center. breeze through his match against serbia, near american mount of ej with the streets of victory. the else really hasn't. chevy dropped to 6 points on his 1st serve. he'll face either dennis you pub alive, or ben shelton for a place in the corner. okay, that is all your support for now. back to you rob tomorrow. thank you very much. indeed. i'm gonna be back in a couple of minutes with me on all the stories. don't forget the website course.
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