tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera July 7, 2024 6:00pm-7:01pm AST
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sign, discover the stories, forgotten the loan, the past due to the voice is drowned out by the witness on which is there the the hello i'm so i may say that this is the news our lives from dell coming off in the next 60 minutes decision day. in fonts, millions costs that ballots, and the final stage of parliamentary elections for fall, right may major gains in the 1st round. a rising desk tall incense, so gaza palestinian homes come on the move far side of the refugee camp. at least
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27 people killed across the strips in store. and the west african blanca colossus meets in a bu, just but his units, he's being tested off to 3 nations withdrawal from the organization. the campaign on the for extra the lives in philadelphia with us president is looking to assure both disease is to run for the 2nd is for renting rooms and shop can come a sound for us. just tossing a place in the call to find those out for us though, has been taken to a full set to see fits the wind, his 2nd grand slam of the, the beginning from swim millions of citizens have been voting. in the 2nd round, the snap parliamentary elections and we're getting closer to finding out if the far right national riley will have a firm grip on power. exit polls in about 3 hours time. you see the issues give us
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an indication about which way the results are going left wing and centrist policies of united to count to the rise of the fall right now, is there a step boss and begins on coverage from paris? the funds is holding its breath with millions of photos, flock into the ballad box and what is seen as a pivotal moment for the country. the 2nd round of the snap election is taking place of to attend some pain with tens of thousands of police on got a really, really concern because they have a child. and i'm very worried about what's happening and what's when come for the next future. one of and then is on phone, on the i vote for the future of our kids for our future, for our pension, for our religion, for everything in the 1st round to fall, right? national riley with its main force marine defend, got the most votes with 33.2 percent. the parties, presidents and prime ministerial candidates,
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28 year old jordan butler. now in for an absolute majority in fall elements of at least $208.00 to $9.00 seats. to prevent this, the left and center have formed a social trip popular confront. as a result, more than 200 candidates have withdrawn from the race to give an opponent a better chance to beat, to national rally strategy that the support in the past demand who put the country in this situation has stayed away from the spotlight since his sentence blog came in, so in the 1st round president a monro, my call called this election only 4 weeks ago after the fall. rise may future gains and you're repeating elections both and depend. and by that i'm not floating today because their constituencies will decide in the 1st round. leave yourselves in this election are expected later on sunday, busy voting stations and fonts which will likely see different political landscape by the end of the day. this election the same as a huge gamble by president mccall,
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and whether it's based off or not, it is already causing a great division within the country. steadfast with the alcera virus as well. so we will have 5 dis, i'm going. so who's in mosse say in southern france? but 1st let's go to brandon smith. he joins us now from the french capital done. it . does it look like to him out so far? is higher than in the 1st round. somebody. so it out isn't significantly high. we've just top the latest. so now if it goes out until that is currently a 59 percent bodies, 21 percent up at the same time in 202212 so 38 percent. it was this time in 202259 percent. this year, clear indication of how the french realize that this is a very consequential election because they have turned out in such high numbers. consequential for those who want to see
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a fall right. policy and power. a consequential for those who don't want to see a fall right. policy in power proposed in some pallets or friends will actually close in an hour, but in the major conservation is a major and areas that close in 3 hours time at 8 pm local time. and just stuff about you got an exit poll, which and previously has been very, very accurate in predicting how the vote will go. some of you mentioned branded the wood, consequential. and this could be an absolutely his story collection. take us through walks at stake as well. as historic potentially and that really you've got to likely scenarios either the foreign national riley will come out with an overall majority and the end up in governments for us on the far right parts. people have been in government since the stats of the fixed republic back in 1958, or you'll have the far right of having this, the largest single policy in power either of those scenarios. i've never been seen
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in friends before. and depending on how the seats of dividends, well, if there's an absolute majority for the fall, right, then that means jordan bought out becomes prime minister. he's the nominated candidates from the national riley and the manual macro. and we forced to a point him as a prime minister, if they all know the largest policies on the national riley says that they will not seek to a point to prime minister. and then it could be that could be a times to have talks between this last fall last coalition on why that going to have the raleigh. when the polls close lights, the night talks between them on my crones centrist to see if they can somehow form some sorts of units of government or some sort of government. what is also so it's an, is it a manual rep? my chrome centers group itself. they cannot get an absolute majority because they do not have enough candidates standing in this in the 2nd round. because if you remember why there were 3 candidates going into the 2nd round setting. how did
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a since a place with through i didn't some place is not meant the centrist policies in some places. it meant this last fall that we through the central fall of alliance. anyway, we've got about 3 hours to go on up to the very good idea of what the makeup of a however the make up of front these national assembly will be just all right, no doubt. we'll come back to later for more. so now that's fine, but it's missing pass. let's keep this going though and head over to south of web. and that is we're going to go to it to some one foot in mouth say so this time, 1st of all, your a, one of the most polarized parts of fronts. how those divisions playing out right now. well yes, i mean this campaign has been particularly polarizing here and must say i spoke to one voter. he's french alger and spent his whole life here and must say. and he told me he didn't believe that the far right could make huge gains here. i had to
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tell him that in the 1st round, 5 out of 7 constituencies here and must say, had to fall right in the lead in the 1st round. and he said, you know, the impossible not to in my state. and to a degree, it's understandable because here in the south, east of france, it's the best in of the fall, right? so we sort set like all the cities around here, have had a strong against for the fall right in the past, but must say, has held out somehow over the years. however, that's been changing recently. one of the reasons why it's held out is that my say is make up the demographic makeup. it's made of different migrant groups. it's been built by different waves of immigration is welcomes foreigners, for centuries, italians, armenians or spaniards. for example, in the early 19th century and then later on since the 2nd world war at north africans subsaharan africans. and i actually spoke to some of the migrants here and living and must say about this campaign. and they told us they're concerned about
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the future. they feel that politicians are simply using immigration as a scapegoat for the problems that french society faces. and they're unable to solve their saying that they believe they are contributing positively to the french economy. and they will certainly be watching the results tonight closely. and in some sense, a zip to sam, is there a feeling that we've kind of been here before the policies can belong to the fall, right? potentially from rising to call, but not compete with it. just that's right. in fact, that's the strategy of building of republican front to block the far right and keep it. i'm getting power has been used uh for more than uh for 2 decades now. since 2002, the 1st time i can manage to get to that 2nd round of mind, the pen, of course, the founder of the national a rally formerly at the time i called the national friends. and the next day the
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country was in shock. and for the 1st time, voters rallied against rallied against the fall. right. and voted for candidates no matter what, just so that the far right would not get more votes. and so that was the 1st instance. but since then it's been using multiple times and with relative success it's worked for many years. the last time was 2022 presidential elections. but the question is, will that strategy really be tenable? i spoke to one vote or a one or 2 eyes, and she's of one moment who's decided actually not to vote this time. she's told me that she felt like the political parties didn't really have a coherent alternative, that they were just trying to block the fluoride no matter what. and she felt really discouraged by that and decided not to vote this time. so it's, it's one of the questions, how long can this strategy work? maybe it will work one last time this time around, but the next time, what about the next election?
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that's what a lot of people here today, failed. right. and that's up to sound going. so thanks so much now to win and outright majority, political policy needs at least $289.00 of the $577.00 seats in france's national assembly. in the 1st round, the fall, right national riley, 133 percent of the vote. the left wing coalition, the new pop to the front came 2nd, with 28 percent present. my chrome well has centrist alliance, 120 percent candidates who go to at least 50 percent of the voters in the constituency. what elected outright, when no candidate got 50 percent, the top 2 and those who won at least 12 and a half percent all into the 2nd round. whoever gets the most votes wins. i've known my c a is a professor, let's go communication policy on ourselves. so university joins us live from pass.
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so it seems, 1st of all, the indications, all the turnouts, so far at this point is much higher than it was at this point in the 1st round. what does that mean? does that help the centrist left this alliance? yes we can consider that's a it's a historical and mobilization. uh uh, the best best best uh um, recall of since 1981. and uh, the last of course it's, it's always difficult to be sure of the certification of this to allow, but we can't expect that to it's, it seem to find that the person, the voters were up against the national from the us in law. i'm very well mobilized to broach the possibilities for the have some of them on us and
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on to obtain a majority. we can expect that this is the real reason of these records. how likely is in your analysis that the less this centrist alliance will be able to block the far right from reaching power? yes, um, it was not to explain to the before the election pounds, because uh we, we used to see that. so the editor wrote down has the pony, it is not so very effective now better uh for the very 1st time on this uh, this is the bottom of the reaction. um, we can see there that there is a possibility for the far right to obtain the majority. so it was a shock for a part of the editor, right. so they decided to be mobilized and for the party or so.
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so um, i think that induced special case. uh it is alex or don will be very effective. and this is the reason why there is a, there is a, uh, this town out, a very, very i or even if the length filled them as you put it, is effective this time looking at how many send 1st candidates of either pulled out already lost in the 1st round, is it safe to say my crumbs count is heading towards poly sharing in the best case scenario? yeah. it depends on the way you see it's. yeah, of course it, it's, it's of the, did this, the sort of shows was a mistake for my girl, of course, and after the 1st around. so we could expect for the, for the munition of vice full of this of her is
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a member of barman's. and now perhaps only by, of but of course it's uh, it's uh the, it was a mistake and it would be impossible for a mother and i called to obtain a majority of the best right to obtain the lead for graduation. so it's a, it's very bought for him. some shops have been bullied, adopt in paris, 50 can that it's more than 50 candidates, have reported physical violence. just take us through how president, in the sense the she has sense of fear and tension isn't this selection to them? no, not for a long time. but of course, it's a consequence of putting all relations a very positive correlation. like we can see it's in the united states of america
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for incense, and of course it's not. it's a very been useful demo pressed in france. but it is the consequence also of something that we can, everyone general does the, the, the, just the, the fear to see the far right at the moment. so it's for the repair rise because the danger seems very approximate. all right, thank you so much for your full time of alice on that. good to have you with us. i don't know. my see a professor of the sea on assess university. the now does is deputy lab administer is among 27 people killed vice ready forces since stolen on sunday. another attack is here,
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the residential building and the silence refugee camp in central garza killing 3 people. this comes off to and is really strong. killed 16 people in, in just 50 on saturday. the attack is a you and run school sheltering, displaced people in the site at all. now the school was have in gaza city on sunday . kidding. at least 4 people. 38153 palestinians have now dies in his files to go to hand, hold that a who is in debt and by in central gaza. so it seems hidden like a focus of attacks on schools and particularly on central goals are off, the people fled the south a semi. this is not the 1st time the pilot can use it back. you weights from an area after the is ready for says at ordered them to do the us and then being taught in the area that was ordered by the
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is really voices just like, you know, mostly in the far where the palestinians evacuated from the eastern parts of of milwaukee to the west, and then milwaukee was trying to get it done today we're talking about at least 1800000 palestinians are squeezed into the middle area. we just received a woman that was injured by artillery, sending in the past hours receive the woman that killed by also another is really air strikes and this is not only what happened today is not only today, but yesterday. there was an attack on the un charter and the under what school were at least 16 palestinians were killed and dozens of others has been injured. we have been seeing this over and over again, palestinians evacuating being displays from a place to another, searching for a safe area, but know where is safe around me or are lots of people. and the only question they ask is, where should we go? where is the safe area?
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every time we've got to wait from a place to one another at the is there any force this time? because so the people in gauze are left has been homeless, frustrated, not knowing where to hide from the is really continuous attack. sammy, all right, thanks so much. hendo hold the it has the laws launched another barrels of rockets from lebanon into knolls, and israel, as well as army, says the attack stuff is fires in the city of ty various, at least one man is being injured. squarely strikes on the side, they hit the town of miles near the fire in southern lebanon. no casualties were full to us at vague has mall for much. are you in, in southern southern jonesboro has launched a biology of rocket mississauga tex aimed at his reading positions. now they say that's in response to this estimation of one of the operatives on such a day. and then a parent zone strikes. israel talks to what is the last,
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this is an opportunity, there is a hot opportunity mess. then most of i thought now what's interesting is that his will hasn't mentioned his rank, but according to is really ministry. he was so he was an expert in his with us at defense and defensive, as well as someone that carried unsigned and executed operations against israel as a response is blah, has talked to get any unmanned tear on up to 60 me cells and rockets. and that is rating positions. they've also reduced footage of what they say smoke rising from the mind to hire on ministry. a base in israel. now air raid sirens could be heard up to 35, cuz i'm, it is from the lebanese border, deep inside israel. and that'd be also understand somebody's really, sol, just haven't injured one seriously. as well as 120 year olds and 28 year old man who was injured as a result from shrapnel from rockets. that is what has it strikes as well? the turnover to pull right here in southern lebanon has been targeted. as this tips
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with touch goes on. every time israel assess the needs of his beloved member, we expect a barrel of roof. and we saw the text from his beloved vale at times of com. following this estimation, that does seem to be an escalation at the moment. it seems, come on this part of the lebanese southern border, but we just never know when that could be an escalation start. vague. i just ate a large genuine sidestep and or the violence between is rather and has the laws display small, the 90000 people in southern lebanon, many a hoping the will will end sooner. they can return to the homes. so in a hold of has this report from fire in southern lebanon, trophy id. now me die, hers life has been put on hold for the past 9 months. he's from bleed to one of the villages along lebanon's border with israel, the front line, and the latest conflict between has beloved and is really army. that's not not a c,
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i mission left the hey my husband of the. no one can be happy and comfortable away from the home, but on the land we are suffocating. as much as i tried to explain that though you wouldn't know how difficult it has been for us. the more the 90000 people have been displaced. the less fortunate are staying in schools and relying on what ever health is offered. united nations peacekeeping troops may not have the power to stop the confrontations that have been largely confined to the border region, but they are providing much needed. 8 lebanese were already reeling from a dire economic crisis. the same as the dean says, he spent all his savings, the few $1000.00 that he was hoping to use for his children's education. that's all i know i've heard of it for now. house has been destroyed, if and when this is over, we will return to nothing. many people have lost their homes and many of us thought into trying to rebuild their lives elsewhere. actually they do. and even if the
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conflict ends, it could take months, if not 2 years before homes are rebuilt, us or to say, up to 3000 have been destroyed. and another 12000 damaged days turned in 2 weeks, weeks and 2 months. but the revival of diplomatic efforts towards a cease fire in gaza as a deal to release is really captive has brought some hope. hezbollah has said an end to the war on cause it is the only way to end the confrontations, but it's not clear if that will be enough for israel, which wants the arm to group, to pull back from the border. marion, like many others here, wants to be optimistic, but she says so much has already been lost. she has her own and why are they be? yes, people say we will rebuild whatever stone every wall. even the soil is full of memories and that can't be replaced. there's also little sense of security. western nations have been trying to prevent the cross border exchange of fire from becoming
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a wider war that would bring with it yet more suffering for many an end to what has been the worst confrontation in 18 years can't come soon enough. then their elders either tire southern lep and on a 2 day somebody tells the economic community of west african states known as echo was just begun that many things being i was shattered by 3 full members, setting up a rival organization created in 1975 at cos ends to strength and economic ties prevent minute free cruise and for tech democracy. since then, it's become the main political authority in the region. but the reason is that clause is face difficulties and maintaining peace. and due to the past few years, there's been minutes recurs in my life ak unit 5 so and they share in response to the blog suspended all 3 nations. then po sanctions on this uh, on monday for 3,
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west african nations then announced the withdrawal from echo was from the own regional grouping coal field alliance of a health states or a e s. let's go now to our correspondence. ok. maybe 3 see joins us from a boucher where the summit is being held and how much of a shadow is being cost over the cost gathering by yesterday's breakaway summit. as somebody says the announcement by the outlines of a um, healey and states. so therefore, me a break away function. of course, this organization, vision of the community of west african state, has been in panic mode. and the summit on sub today in the may is weighing heavily on what is going on in the building next to me on, on my right, every speaker at the opening ceremony was talking about what is happening in the healey and states. primarily because of the announcement to break away from the
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coming community of west africa states, the most powerful statement sofa on that issue came not from the economic community to west african states, not from the chairman of the organization who is the not good and president what from the african union, the african union president said they will never agree to the disintegration of course. he said they be, it's not acceptable for these 3 states to break away. it's not easy to say. what else can they do? well, the number of states in the allies, just few, but a game, but is this real? yeah, in this region that if it costs payoff, act and reading and this members and bring them back into it for then suddenly the issue of our instability in the region would continue. then secondly, we had the president of course, commission, who said, if these countries decide to go their own way, then definitely they have
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a lot to do is basically they're going to lose a while regional possible travel documents. and then we'll have to start all over on almost a issues of unity in this region. they're also say they will going to, they are going to shut off news, the support of this organization at regional and international florida. and they wouldn't stand by them. but basically that's just what that course is doing for now . the president of not did, it was also the chairman of the organizations side noted, but yes, but it's a real flipped to the existence corporate, the existence of this organization. because of what is happening in this house, but again, you don't know about a product. so basically what happened is, yeah, on site today, just waiting heavily on the leadership of the company community of west africa state. it's not clear how far they can go to bring this people back in to the uh, for the big and i mean community of west africa states. so i mean, that meant the book has been having talks with the 3 breakaway countries, any signs of a break. so why don't we do even a bit?
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it's a breakthrough. it's not clear yet. uh, over the past month, the newly elected president to send to god, but the old jewel, my 5 has been going around this for these countries, trying to find a diplomatic solutions to resolve this crisis. he is attending this meeting for the 1st time as president of sending golf, although we will not brief above what he wants people to agree on with members of the alliance of the hell you and states the picture looks do at the moment. so it's not clear what he succeeded in convincing them to come back to the economic community of west africa states or not. so basically we're waiting for the final decision of the summit, which will we expect in the next few hours or so whether or not there's been some progress or not. thanks so much. i'm going to trace the, the head and i'll just narrow down to business versus new
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5 minutes to head to scotland. so the start of the u. k tool. re examine the treatment of prisoners of war and the conflict and me and mom is going to jump into trouble forces for han write for the football team. the year is coming to an end here with that story the there. here's an update on storm barrow. it is cooking up in the gulf of mexico and as a result, it's drawing up most of the energy around this area. so we're going to get dallas with rain through central america. now the forecast for barrow is to make landfall on monday in southern texas, somewhere between galveston and corpus christi. so there's a forecast today on sunday. here it is making that land fall is a cap. one storm on monday winds will be
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a factor. this is going to dump copious amounts of rain. i had a question if we'll see funding, but just where and how bad it will be. then there's a heat wave in central california, sacramento still in the forty's today on sunday, wants to give you an idea of how extreme this has been. so we go back a few days on friday, palm springs, hottest day, ever recorded at 51 point one. this is now moving further towards the north, the us state of oregon and portland. you could see your hottest july day over the next few days, con, through western canada. we start to run into problems. upper midwest mid was and the great lakes and showers and storms, south america for the most part looking good, especially brazil, plenty of tri air and conditions to be found here. but wow, is a cold and patagonia here sunday wants to show you what you're going to wake up to on monday morning. we've got some frosts. i'll get a song see on 7 degrees. you should be 13 waking up
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the the welcome back you watching out 0 time to recap the headlines. the other thing is underway in the 2nd round of snap parliamentary elections in front countries that like to new, empties off the french presidency manual my crawl, dissolve the national assembly fall right. the national valley is aiming for a historic big 3 officer. it's significant gains from the 1st round last week as well as launched another bash of rockets from 11 into northern as well as drugs army says via tax stuff. the size of the city of siberia,
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at least one might be in june. it's ready for us is they've killed at least $27.00 people across kansas and stolen on sunday of the latest attack saga to the school shelter and displaced people west of kansas city. at least full palestinians, what killed 9 months into his trials war on guns and the palestinian economy is in taxes, unemployment and reliance on aid. is that right? cold levels, factories, businesses being reduced to rubble. b, u. n. estimates the territories g d. p shrunk by 8025 percent last year, called a cup. i assume it pulls from that, and by and central garza israel's and goes or has witnessed on, on slopes in more than just people. anything that grows food manufacturers, goods, or creates jobs appeased to be a target. there's also something else that's been strangling district for decades.
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that mean the fact uh and feeding the recovery of president economy is that is right with your patient. that's your number on what's on the chip. passing of concerts, chamber of commerce uses. at least 85 percent of businesses have been destroyed. his own last farm and the north, employing more than 200 people wasn't sped. what's ironic is that the only news i got from my fund is from i'd say the soldier who was eating my fruit, which i think that which is rather fluid was the thing it inside the tank. and you think the orange is taking pictures with my puppies. cat and olive trees on top of you and i used to own company importing frozen meats, fish and visited both from as well and approved all over the subject that i would last a $62000000.00. because when our facilities with targeted, our freezes,
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with phillips goods, we salvage whatever we could and had to dispose of the rest of the height of ocean my looks at his factory used to stand. he has suffered an estimated $800000.00 in damages. the father of good things here are only 3 or 4 facilities specializing in school finish chain garza officer. he was one of them. we had up to 25 employees depending on the season twisted metal and trussel some with the business sciences to not all of that remains will not be an issue, but i had a 130 employees working for me. now they're homeless like me, the damage is significant and his estimated $7000000.00. that compensation i'll be living on the streets after the war. not only big businesses suffering, shut down, but holding round the pump a shot before the mother said the mattress, there's no equipment. there's nothing to sterilize the machines. there's no water, even the basic necessities for me. i tried to missing garza's. economy is in ruins
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as well. house targeted and destroyed industrial that employed tens of thousands of people that couldn't we will take years to recover, bought the foster as well as the bumps to funding the foster. the rebuilding comes thoughts, tari cup as the algebra. barry by palestine. franklin's new prime minister chemist on there is tory hole for nations in the u. k. just days off to being elected. first stop this got more when they but went from one m p to 37. sama says he wants and immediate reset with the devolved governments in scotland. wales and northern ireland is new fine. second treat david's allow me is also on the roads, is visiting germany, poland in sweden, etc, focuses on resettling. relations with europe. already challenged says more from london, a stomach is a busy man for the next few days. first of all, he's going on
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a 2 day tool of the united kingdom scotlands to meet with the scottish fest, minnesota, and the scottish labor policy. then he's going over to northern ireland and back to london via wales, but he's not stopping that. on tuesday. he's heading off to washington dc to have a nato summit so well, the prime minister is on the road. his new cabinet is getting on with the business of running things. rachel, reeds in charge of the country's finances that says that she's been given the worst economic legacy since the 2nd world war. now that might be high poverty, but it does show that labor is trying to tell you my expect tysons, that it's going to have. he's lots of money to push into struggling public services . i'm not might set up tensions with the other ministers in charge of those public services like with screening, for example, looking off the health piece as the national health service is broken. and he's charged festivals with solving adult to strike situation, and bringing down and
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a chest, wasting less on foreign policy. don't expect a big change when it comes to gone, said david, allow me. he's looking off to that says that he wants to balance position on is reading gaza, saying that he wants a ceasefire. i'm to bring those pos just back. i will reach out and i'll just say around london. us president joe biden is campaigning in the swing states of pennsylvania, as calls for him to drop house of the election embrace intensify. senior house democrats will be meeting later on sunday to discuss the bivens candidacy least 5 of over the pub. it was a cold for him to step down upon time interview on fridays failed to dispel doubts about his past due to run for a 2nd time, but a defined president 5 and then says he will not quit the race. so either joe castro is following the bible campaigns in philadelphia. so heidi's today to
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a certain degree about vines and just showing he's still got it. absolutely. this visit in pennsylvania and the following one today are absolutely critical. sammy, that is went by the nose and what his campaign knows, they are critical to prove to voters that he does have the capacity and the stamina and the energy to not only stay in the race but remain president and be president again for the next 4 years, so he's inside this church behind me. now this is mount airy church in philadelphia, and he was on stage standing next to the bishop. and this was a very, very well picked event for him to attend by his campaign. because the bishop next to biden is 91 years old himself and he introduced the president to the person or is as a quote, young whippersnapper. and of course by and is 81 years old. all of this with that
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intended and the intended goal of trying to show voters that fighting can be off the cuff, that he can keep his thoughts together that he can stay focused and avoid these senior moments that were showcase in his disastrous debate performance. 10 days ago, when, of course, as you said, 5 and has only about it to remain in this race, believing he is the best that to beat former president donald trump. he appeared in that interview on a b. c news on friday saying that he would not commit to taking a cognitive test and that is still the question that's loading out there. adam shift, a notable democrat from california, was asked by nbc news whether by didn't should commit to a cognitive test, as they both should uh, be willing to take a test. i think frankly, of tests would show donald trump. it has a serious illness of one kind or another but,
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but ultimately the decision is going to come down to what joe biden thinks is best . and then after his decision is to run, then run hard and beat that. so be. and if it's essentially just to pass the torch, then the present should do everything in his power to make that other candidate successful. and the reality is the bite and campaign has been hemorrhaging support since that debates with now 67 percent of voters say they believe 5 is too old for the job. sammy high, the you mentioned is that an african american church, just how crucial off a good american vote is full by this time around of the yeah, black voters are the largest and most loyal voting block for democrats, historically. but polls show that they are eroding the support for bite and has been eroding since 2020 and now. and so we see 5 and visiting the black church in
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philadelphia, which is arguably a place where he feels very comfortable. this was close to where he was born. this is a community that he is very close with, and he will be pardon, participate in part of the sermon were told. and his message to voters here are that he has in his estimation, delivered to the black community by lowering black unemployment rates, increasing black wells. however, the poles still show that he is hemorrhaging support from the black community. and that the biggest fear of democrats is not so much that last voters will switch to voting for donald trump, or rather that they're going to last the motivation to turn out to support by the end in november. right. thanks so much. hi. be jo castro, the now me, and mazda minute for june. so it's facing resistance from on groups that come into the top of the government. fighting has been fixed and the town of to them and west
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and can states both sides taking prisoners of war. county chang has more now. i should warn you is report contains some disturbing images. resistance forces pushed back against government troops on the outskirts of to the west. and man fighting is being fixed in the town battles, ranging from house to house, slowly that pushing them in the trio into deem township alone. there are at least one or 2 groups of resistance scientists. we're confident we control at least 70 percent of to them township. so the city itself, we think we now control about 40 percent of it. this is the military withdrawals homes and businesses of satellites here. and both sides take prisoners of war. and most military is notoriously brutal with the resistance by cuz it catches in
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february. so just post videos on social media. a fight has been beaten and bound in chains. then they will button to live it to them. however, soldiers taken captive by resistance forces a given access to basic medical aid. and in some instances released in the absence of any formal judicial system. they have little choice, but memo shadow government says it needs international support to rebuild civil society. we capture the people to prove and criminal why when, but without the good of presence and without the good judges, how can we do that, that justice, so that those are the small but very important stuff. the internship, i mean it's gonna help the soldiers. it's the end of the line. but if nothing else, the secure and well fed them. yeah. and most bits of civil war that can be counted as a when tony chang elders,
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or at least 65 people have been killed in funds in land slides in india. is northeastern, or some states state officials say around 2 and a half 1000000 people have been affected by torrential rain. and often on this with this report now. excuse me, joe hahn is trying to salvage materials from his lab damaged home. he's will blinking seats and vandal head secure, the toppling show to which his family of the team put up on high ground, both with a look on the way i got. when i left, i suffered massive losses and then it closed appliances, food, bedding. my house is unable to, i don't need money to build a new house. i've lost thousands of dollars worth of stuff. so does lima cartoon is also struggling? the mother of 3 is in a make shift shelter sets up near the cars that are on good national park. she says the authorities have done little to help flood victims. yeah. so, oh my god, the vinyl, whom i said 20th i used to 40 to 50 families,
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came here after our village was flooded. there are no toilets, no drinking water. we've only received half a kilo of rice and 250 grams of lentils. nothing else. again, the disaster management authorities in asylum in northeast, in the sale of most 2 and a half 1000000 people have been affected across 30 districts. they see over 50000 people have been housed in 300 really centers operating across the state. flooding is a common occurrence in the bottom of the threat and barbara valleys, but experts say the nature of flooding is changing separately. so top heavy, the infill separated by something dr. busy or that kind of rainfall is increasing and therefore when it where it slots, it's mainly because of, hey, we the input, they type and so what is saturday? ration and therefore the flats have almost uh, i'm gonna assume the characteristics or plus flats and the flight to become more
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destructive, more harmful. but it's not just people that have been affected because of their own good national park home to the largest number of 11 drain was in the world, has seen swabs of land go under water. and those at this rehabilitation center had been seeing young and the most separated from that mothers and the owners come $48.00 for $70.00 off the separations less that extremely the 100 that extremely stressed. so to make them stable here is the 1st challenge as the flood waters slowly recede, gives me and thousands like him hoping for some respite. you know, fernandez judge a 0. so i had an, i'll just sarah remembering that full and friends a memorial concert and can you, if a protest is killed, an anti government demonstration from the cold physician to the plane.
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so one of the favorites to win, to produce only a one from free. and these here the, the latest news as it breaks the capturing of cynthia and cannot safe gifts. they are a self control over more territory. but it also increases the number of those displaced intentionally with detailed coverage. the current conservative government wanted to encourage pharmacists gradually start replacing overseas was with versus ones from around the world. the local politicians have suggested raising his mission. price is to control visits and numbers. old pushing the daily limits on tourist nature. 9 made catastrophes. any rate was quite severe weather events or resulting an ever was think devastation. the variety of human factors needs or intensity and impact. is it purely natural and the politics behind normalizing climate change as was to
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fact if i was supposed to be seen as normal. but you said something that shouldn't be happening to anyone. is it really a natural disaster? oh, hell, the permits on al jazeera to the right sports fan sites catch up on the game here is and the thank you so much. tell me what i for 3, you white. louis hamilton is a formula one race. when i, once again the british drawing the winning his home room pray, the silver sting circuit is mercedes teammate, george russell, have started from some po position, but engine trouble forced him to resolve med rice and went with them and the outcome was unpredictable until the final lap hamilton,
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holding on. so when this growing pre, a record extending, knowing sign electronically to match the stuff and was 2nd with his closest chevy. shit wrong with my tyrants, orlando norris coming home in foot, running literally jumping, cause i don't cross is just one of his play sitting issues, quarter finals al cross was taking on you go on, but a friends in round 421 year old is targeting a 2nd grand slams thoughtful, the years just won a friend. sharpen this funny of winning this match, in full sense in the what is to injury 1st madison case, the flat of how much was print, sharpened runner up. jasmine, how many keys have been finally swept and the deciding set when she hit problems and with the set side, it's a 5 games. little she to sort of withdrawal. how many has never won a much and the women in main, joel. and so this year and i presented the notes out of the copper america in the quarter finals losing 2 you're quite on penalties are pretty scrap. you must have
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finished with your quite having a play, a sense of not result accepting the tournaments of the winning. i mean, one of the full matches a direct line winning the seats, have full to go through to the semi finals. so that'd be taking on columbia beautiful fluid loose day as among the scores, the columbia recite the panama 5 mill and arizona columbia aiming so when this cycle, the 1st time in moments when he is the semi final lineup, now confirmed. if any champions, origin samuels, icon, canada on wednesday before columbia, take on your require daylight. so, the semi final loan and also complete the, your rows, england. one of the tents penalty sheets out against switzerland before the netherlands, full back to beat secchia from sides and ripples find the way through the already redemption. for the car. a suck, a 3 is off to suffering racist abuse, but his penalty missing the final against italy. the also, when a school decrease you legalize and been struck
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a penalty in the shoots out as england reached the semifinals. it's something i embrace, you know, you can, you control once, but you have a choice whether you put yourself in a position or not. again, you know, i'm a guy is going to put myself in that position and yeah, believe to myself and you know when i thought about it and that i was, i was very happy man. in the pelting shoot help, children picks that safe. manuela kenzie spoke, kick. i'm for just the 2nd time in the history in school. all 5 is this book this spot in the final for you seeing shortly that has to be some enjoyment in these, jo. so if i con, enjoy that environment then. yeah, the hosting's a waste of time really can really and they'll face the netherlands, replacing the final the dots doing it the hard way to defeat the kid in berlin. a 1st off, headed from summit to clayton, had stuckey dreaming of a semi fund for 16 years. but the dodge convex started with 20 minutes, remaining
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a step in defray levels before and go from the move. the 6 minutes late to sunk, took a shots, disappointments of intensely montela side, but there were 10 high with heads held high. this just was done today so that i would use so much to be proud of. i'm particularly proud of my boys because they played with the turkey spirits. we feel the loved from the turkish people even after the fates. and it fills me with pride because the boys deserved it. after that, she arose to care will be seen with different always, with a bit more respect for a mental populace. but it will be a 1st major tone of a meeting between the netherlands and england to 20 a year. as i say, and theresa find little in on sunday tom size and out 0 on the broan. james is building up to his farewell island picks. the 39 year old has been practicing with team usa and out of the parish games. the latest for 1st played on that same was a 19 year old in 2004 before going on. so when c gold medals at lights, olympics,
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when he competes in paris, will be the 1st us to men's flats, competes of dealing, pick since 3 different decades. yeah. a lot of time, a lot, a lot of times we mess it come together for an over for which will give us a better window. okay. more for me in a couple of hours time, but i saw your sport is looking for that summit. thanks so much handy. now active as in kenya have held the memorial concept for demonstrates is killed during anti government protests. they planted white crosses with the names of at least $39.00 people who died last month in confrontations with police. the pro taskbar against proposed tax increases which president william retail ultimately scraps and canyons are also mounting
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beside the full sound of a sort of what's known a sub a sub a day. some people stage nationwide process demanding free and fair elections. there was a pivotal moment that ended single policy ruled in kenya activities, so drawing power allows between the events of 1990 last month's demonstrations. 7 percent of the reports from nairobi visited my product. you can see the product on the go, beatings, bullets and tear gas attacks and arbitrary arrest reverend timothy, enjoy you have seen it all before and still bears the scars from fighting for constitutional reform in kenya in the 19 ninety's succession. got to do it. is the final risk which is not, or is, you know, what does that ring? and if i continue with it or what we read deep, they tend to pretty solve the gates us over the course here. so this is then please my gratitude example that my thoughts are on. while the reverend was taking rubber
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bullets to the head of president william retail was working as a youth leader in the rift valley. for then president of daniel, a rock more violent tactics. we've seen use done kenya streets and recent weeks to deal with the civil unrest are strikingly similar to the disproportionate and heavy handed tactics that people normally associate with president more some of the scenes bordering on the absurd protesters passing out. flowers police responding with tear gas some seems more sinister activists say these images show subs higher to infiltrate peaceful demonstrations and instigating rest. police have also been accused of ignoring instances of looting all to a road public support for the protest. president rudo denies any wrong doing, saying it was all to preserve the rules of law. if you see the rule of no,
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then you must also be the who. no, no. and so extend. traditional killings cannot continue to happen. abductions cannot continue to happen in the country that is governed by the law. face of the own will represented some of the 185 people, including children, forced to appear in court this week, many to with the stand and showing signs of abuse. by police refused to release them despite the courts throwing out their cases. this was a wanton refusal of the on both sides to obey the laws by which police are bound back at his personal museum. reverend enjoy says there is reason for optimism and things aren't as bad as they used to be. struggle is part of the democratic process . and what is happening in kenya, he says, is the same as everywhere else. oppressed people fighting for freedom. the same bus for avi o 0. now robi that saved from me. so this news out,
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i'm back in the mountains another full show. so stay was on the street. so con units in central garza offloaded with on $32.00 ways to, to from piles of protein crawfish. months of these very bombardments have coast extensive damage to see resistance. diesel, a nation thoughts en route to supplying it works. even before october, the summit house, the news being done was a faced shortage of clean drinking. more recently on various agencies as well as well has intensified the known running crisis. hepatitis is spreading among children as well as adults is the results of mound nutrition, and the like a couple of healthy food view and has one's of the to a rating and spin human living conditions. it says that even if an immediate cease
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