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the people in power on al jazeera, the decision day in france, will soon find out if the far right national riley policies and the position of real power the i'm sam, is a, then this is i'll just live from the hall. so coming up more refugees on the file, these randy ami hits palestinian homes and inside of the refugee camp, trying to prove the still fits of the us presidency. joe biden campaigns in the swing state of pennsylvania plus the memorial concert in canada to remember, active is killed in protests, the gates,
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the government, the exit polls in less than an hour as time should reveal. if frances, fall right and national, right. as a firm grip on power, millions have been voting and the 2nd round of snack parliamentary elections left wing incentive parties have united to account of the rise of the fall, right. i'll just there a step boston begins coverage from paris. france 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 this not be election is taking place of to attends campaign 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 the then as on phone for the i vote for the future of our kids
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for our future, for our pension, for our religion, for everything. in the 1st round, the far right national valley with its main force, maureen defend, got the most votes with 33.2 percent. the parties, presidents and prime ministerial candidates, 28 year old jordan butler now aims for an absolute majority in falling off at least $208.00 to $9.00 seats. to prevent this, the left and center have formed a social republican front. as a result, more than 200 candidates have withdrawn from the race to give an opponent a better chance to beat to national riley strategy that the sport in the past. the man who put the country in this situation has stayed away from the spotlight since his sentence blog came in. 3rd, in the 1st round, president emmanuel my call called this election only 4 weeks ago after the fall. rise may future gains and european elections, both in the band and by the adults voting today,
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because their constituencies will decide in the 1st round lead resolves in this election are expected later on sunday, busy voting stations and fonts, which will likely see a different political landscape by the end of the day, this election the same as a huge gamble by president mccall and whether it pays off or not, it is already causing a great decision within the country stop class with al serra virus. and so they will get the laces from natasha butler, the headquarters of the far right national ronnie party in paris. the 1st button is smith, is that the left wing coalition headquarters in the french capital? so, but as those turnout numbers had? no. how is the more all that amongst the left as in central yeah, that'd be getting together here. uh, just in the northern uh, northern pasa powers. this is where they will be having that post election riley
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that how it's going to be celebration raleigh. turn out so far. concerned a 59 percent. it's very high. it's 21 percent higher than the same time. back in 2022. the overall, i think up as an hour to go before the polls closed on estimates on out of $67.00 and a half percent. an indication that the french know this is a very consequential election of potentially historic election. hence they've been sending out in large numbers is up slightly since it was on the 1st round. on sunday we'll get the exit polls in an hour. they usually very, very all kids in front of them. now give us a very quick indication of whether a fall, right? national riley has gotten this opposite. majority one say, well, why the policies have prevented that happening and we'll end up building some of the sorts of coalition and go it's a tense time. take us through why this could be an absolutely historic election, but it's it's historic because
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potentially you either go for the 1st time in more than friends, the fall, right. leading the french government with a fall rights prime minister or you or you could also end up with them just being the largest single policy in government. neither of those things has ever happened . you've gotten this rapidly coupled together coalition of centrist, a sense of less than fall at policies, the new popular friends who has tried to come together in reco time when they smell elections of cold, to try and stop. but however, it's happening that normally a very fractious group of different left wing political parties who really have nothing in common on spend much more time arguing then they do in unit c, so that they've managed to hold it together. but as long as something of a surprise to observe is then you've got a manual, mike, chrome centrist group and hoping to win some all seats. but remember, earlier this week, so it plays candidates on the 1st round,
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pulled out in most places, leading to horse races in the hope that would encourage voters to coalesce behind one policy, rather than the national riley the fall, right? we'll find out soon enough. if that's the way it's timed out, because the sense the less to fall of coalition here is hoping that they are going to be the ones who were involved in the next couple months of friends. all right, good stuff. fast from bernard smith and just point out that we've gotten a little box above him, that the vote county you can see it's actually started in honestly in front. and the weather is that they've actually finished voting in a lot of places. exception may be a big city. so that count process underway. natasha bottler is joining us now from the fall rights national rally election headquarters in paris. we can see natasha in the pictures just the above you and i that the counting those votes. so this is where approaching the critical moment when we will find out if the national ronnie
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has actually pulled it off how they are reacting to the news of a high turn. now what some of this is a gathering hair on these election headquarters. and of course i feeling very confident. what was interesting news? a lot of young people who have very much the flex, the why something like that to be placing pools and matching riley in this election to much younger generation. perhaps the told about the reading the pen a $28.00. your 40 j is being leaving this campaign is youth is use of social media as very much calls all for whitening appeals, the maximum value for return type those results. what we do know is that support is off the far right policy are very much hoping that this is going to be the election to sign the lease for pals and to power in phones. they have been saying that
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unless they get a majority, they do not want a form of government perhaps because they don't want to be associated with the c to k. also it often. and susan palmer, when apologies does not have a majority, but when the numbers come through, let's see what they say, then whether or not the balance of those numbers is in that phase. in fact, they might change their mind when we do know that it is only in the pen. this is a critical moment. she has tried without policy to gain power and falls for maybe history herself is run to the front of the twice. she has says, is prince and michael has ruined fall, and once again, she says, integration is long. you have to saw what she calls, as french by use and any other thoughts. and she says, resumes. and we saw chrome voting earlier. any updates on how he might be reacting to all of this
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one is waiting an extraordinary mom, who will the french presence in mind, whom i call certainly his in his career and in her french politics. first cooling this, not the election and nobody. so coming in and most people who surround him, those that is completely in advise that point of views. minnesota is quite sure. then last week, he will see 1st thing in the 1st round of this election for sincerity has something i don't know if he hasn't spoken to many people wondering why is it because his policy just say badly in the 1st round potentially underestimated the popularity of his opponents the far right? is it because he is trying to keep the voice parts to people is he says is main low until the results come through. in this 2nd round, those results which you guys have very shorties may. you may not speak really knows this very uncharacteristic type model. my home usually really seems to have a handle on things at the moment. i don't seem to have a sup austin has taken
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a huge gamble with a selection he wanted to try and win this down. this is a far it doesn't really look as if things go his way. well, i will leave it the thing so much to natasha bump flow watching the situation from the national around a headquarters the the causes deputy labor ministers among $27.00 people killed vice by the forces in store and on sunday. another attack is here to residential building in the, on the site on the refugee camp in central garza killing 3 people. this comes off during this. riley strike killed 16 people and in just 50 on the side today, the attack kids are un runs school sheltering, displaced people in the silence and the gaza city. another school was hit on sunday kidding. these full people, their spells was now killed at least $3038000.15
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palestinians in the field. the river full to my locks, the hospital and data by it. is there any forces, continue to expand its ground invasion and artillery and or strikes as hawk on the central parts of the causal city. where that is where the forces order new evacuation orders to policy new in a, in a bit us in the old city of the gods of city. and those areas are very close to as i, yes. according to the palestinians who received their orders. they set that is where the horses did not pop at firing a live in munition and also our territory selling. but they're trying their best to it's actually waste those areas. and this is not the 1st evacuation that happened during this week a couple of days ago. policy news in community also had they've got to waste and
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orders, but how does that work ever? it's a, it's not a few ways. they're still going to be targeted just like the policy means that evacuated to the middle area and but with the area has been constantly attacked by is really artillery. and is there any straightforward yesterday that is there any forces i talk? an owner was who were actually 16 policy news have been killed and dozens have been injured. and so far today in the play, a lot of these 3 policy needs have been killed, including omen. and we just received a policy new woman that was also critically injured in a n o x a has to go away. she was injured with our 10, they were sending it to an escalating and intensifying all air in all areas across the causes trip. thousands of is raise, have been demonstrating instead of a for a 2nd consecutive day, the urging prime minister. been, you mean nothing? yeah, to secure a deal for the release of his right, the captive housing garza,
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public pressure has been mounting on us and yahoo! and these cabinets so that handling of the war garza as well as launched another banner, also for all kids from 11 and into northern israel. a. mr. alazam besides the attack, started fires in the city of type various, at least one man has been injured. squarely strikes on sack today hit the town of model, the tire in southern lebanon. no casualties were reported as a bank has moved from out of value and in southern lebanon. his will has the lowest biology of rocket and mississauga tex aimed at his reading positions. and they say that's in response to this explanation of one of the operatives on such a day and then a parent and zone strikes as well targeted. what has been lost, this is an opportunity. there is a hot opportunity missing most of my dogs. 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 on signed and executed operations against israel.
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as a response is blah has talked to get any unmanned tyrone up to 60 missed 1000 rockets, and that is really positions. they've also reduced footage of what they say smoke rising from the montero and ministry, a base in israel. now air raid sirens could be heard up to 35 kilometers from the lebanese border deep inside israel. and that we also understand some is there any soldiers have been injured once, seriously, as well as 120 year old 28 year old man who was injured as a result from shrapnel from rockets. israel has came back, it strikes as well. the time them to pull right here in southern lebanon has been targeted. as this tips with touch goes on. every time israel assess the needs of his beloved member, we expect a barrel of rockets. and we saw that text from his beloved bail at times of com, the following. this estimation, it does seem to be an escalation at the moment. it seems. com on this part of the lebanese a southern border,
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or come back here watching out, is there a time to recap, headlines, millions of citizens have been voting in the 2nd round of snap parliamentary elections in front, getting close to the finding out of the far right national ronnie will have some grip on power exit polls. the set to be released in less than an hour is ready for us is killed at least $27.00 people across gauze us in stone on sunday. one of the lights is the tax target is school sheltering, displaced people, west of kansas city, least full palestinians would kill thousands of his race been demonstrating instead of the for a 2nd consecutive day origin. prime minister benjamin netanyahu to secure a deal for the release of his right and kept his health in golf. u. s. president joe biden is campaigning in the swing state of pennsylvania. this calls for him to drop out of the election. rice intensive,
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fine. senior house democrats will be meeting later on sunday to discuss biden's candidacy. at least 5 of already probably cooled for him to step down. a primetime interview on fridays failed to dispel doubts about his capacity to run for a 2nd time, but a defined president biden and says he will not quit the rice. i know with every fiber in my brain, i know i will try again. 40 years old, but i've been around the bush if i were talking about that check turn 40. okay. decide. you know, i've been doing this a long time and i honest to god have never more optimistic about america's future. if we stick together and heidi joe castro is following the vive and campaign in philadelphia, so as we heard there, he's been the, he's already been speaking. what is the consensus if there's one emerging as a being able to show a different side to what we saw in the last the by to for
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the ever most briefest of moments. sammy liked fewer than 10 minutes in which he spoke. i would say yes. biden's voice was strong, he didn't have any moments where he really lost his train of thoughts, but he did have his notes in front of him, which he looked at. frequently he delivered a pretty strong performance behind the pulpit of the mount airy church, which is what i'm standing in front of him. he had quite the receptive audience here, a crowd of black parishioners who many say had been bite and long term supported was. he stuck mostly to his stump speech, a very, a bridge version of that. and he did make that brief reference. joking about his age. it was also helpful and a student we chosen campaign stop here because for most of the service fight and stood right next to the churches. 91 year old bishop who introduced the president as a quote, young whippersnapper. all that said, though,
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the greater context is american voters are very concerned about biden's age, particularly after his debate performance 10 days ago. and in fact, the latest polls show that after that debates biden is now losing to trump by 9 percentage points among register voters. that's according to a new york times full, and that has brought even more concern about the needs for biden to take a cognitive test, which he has dismissed. that question came up again and was addressed by california . us representative adam shift they both should uh, be willing to take a test, i think frankly a test would show donald trump. it has a serious illness of one kind or another. but, but ultimately, the decision is going to come down to what joe biden thinks is best and, and after his decision is to run, then run hard and beat that so big and a business agent as to pass the torch. then the present shall do everything in his
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power to make that other candidate successful. i didn't have an adamant that he will remain for a so there are more more voices going now in support. a potential other democratic candidates in particular his the vice president, cala harris, and he's obviously been speaking as you pointed out in an african american church. heidi just take us through how important the african american vote is. how critical is it full, joe biden? in the upcoming elections, that's right, in a place like pennsylvania to swing state without the african american support that fighting had in 2020 he would not be president. and he is keenly aware that he still needs their support this year. but polls show that support for by and has
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been steadily eroding among black voters to the issues like the economy, inflation and speaking to parishioners who had just heard by and speak and editing the church. a few minutes ago, they said they are standing beside me rather in his, in his effort to beach from they said they still believe he had the best shot. but that was one undecided voters that she is honda of lady, switching to trump. all right, we'll leave with that. thanks so much. i did, jo castro is now active as in canada of health and memorial concepts. a 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 protests were against a proposed tax increases its president william retail ultimate lease grant. catherine, so as more from nairobi,
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react about what has been happening in the, on the one on the young people here and say that people in those process. but then again, that was being a key that like not feel that has been talking. hi, sorry. but there's a lot of little core options and the new needs to be taken care of for them. people don't, i don't think we need to be changed every. c but now i'm not saying that that's not the 3, and i mean yes,
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people died but did want to pull the government accountable, the politicians accountable, the president himself has to be while accountable. and this thing that it's not going to be business as usual. these are names of people who died in those. okay. most of them what you then printed. but kennedy here was only 12 and then days rest, messiah, he was killed right outside parliament. so many people here are very angry about what has happened and particularly angry with the police. they want the police to be held accountable because this cannot happen. they say they want to talk to me. so you all just, there are narrow be new prime minister kits. dahmer is touring all full of nations
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in the u. k. just days also being elected his 1st office, scotland, where labor went from one m p to 37. thomas says he wants an immediate reset with the developed government devolved governments rather in scotland, wales and northern ireland. his new fond minister, david lama, is also on the road, is heading to germany, poland and sweden, as he focuses on recessing nations relations rather with europe. being last minute regions or is facing resistance from um groups determined to topple the government . findings being fixed and the town of teddy weston sion state. both sides taking prisoners of war. tony chang has more. now we should warn you of his report contains some disturbing images. resistance full says pushed back against government troops on the outskirts of to the west and minima. fighting is the 5th and the town battles raging from house to
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house. slowly that pushing him 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 dim township. so the city itself, we think we now control about 40 percent of it as does the military withdrawals, homes and businesses a 2nd lives here and both sides take prisoners of war. and most military is notoriously brutal with the resistance probably cuz it catches in february. so just posted videos on social media, a fight has been beaten and found in chains. then they were burned to live it to them. however, soldiers taken captive by resistance pulses, a given access to basic medical aid. and in some instances released from the absence of any formal judicial system. they have little choice,
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but memo shadow government says it needs international support to rebuild civil society. we capture the people in the criminal way when they put without the good off presence and without the good judges. how can we do that? that just is so and that those are the small but very important stuff. the internship, i mean it's kind of help to the soldiers. it's the end of the line. but if nothing else, the secure and well fed me and most bits of civil war that can be counted as a when tony chang, elders are full and nasa volunteers are returning to reality. after a year of isolation, they've been living in the bunk of the $378.00 days. c simulating what life could be like on laws that preparing for a future emissions the red planet, including growing their own food as well as dealing with communication delays with us. the weather is next and then it's inside story. stay with us.
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the in the middle east in africa, this is a forecast for you. good to have here, long wind. really the big story here. moving from the eastern med jordan, iraq flowing down through the arabian peninsula. so this is stirring up the sand in dust. that's reducing visibility. tough to see a bunch of what's going on in front of you in some cases for saudi arabia's northern borders. providence and the eastern providence as well. same for re uh, just outside of the city. we could see wind gusts here about 50 kilometers per hour . the month to rein starting to fill in across spark hassan. so burst of rain to go around rock sheet, for example, on monday that could trigger some flooding. and is it hot enough for you in southern turkey, a tale up to 41 degrees. still
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a bit breezy at times through the bus. first, for a stumble at 30, seen our rains are cesar rains pep up here through west africa, particularly around sierra, the own dark. the blue and yellow. the more intense that rain is falling. pretty typical weather is through central africa here again, most around the gulf of skinny but while strongly conditions in south africa. and this has brought in icy air wiki that sunday morning 0 and up into this cold has sung as far north as namibia still blasted with winds monday afternoon. so long south africa's south coast could see those winds close in on a 100 kilometers per hour. be careful in the hearing the facts, we're not going to be determined by 4 in negative understanding. the reality human rights groups are accusing lebanese authorities of using discriminatory practices against syrians to force them to return to their country with the latest global
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