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your own now the, the, the hello, i'm for me to miller. this is a news our life from dell coming off in the next 60 minutes. exit polls and frost has fallen in pre elections project victory for the left wing alliance. the full rightful shows of its 1st round performance towards the marine the pins. national riley is projected to finish the hundreds of families for the garza cities. eastern districts of the reports of evacuation orders from the is very monitoring at least 54 people that killed him. his many attacks across the strip on sunday, the memorial concerts in kenya to remember active as killed in
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protests against the government. and his support after almost 3 years. louis hamilton is a formula one race when again, hamilton holding off max. this happened, so when the british grown free from a record extending 9th sign, the exit poll projections are indicating phones has taken a turn to the left and it's 2nd round of parliamentary elections. thousands of people have been celebrating and past the republican central power says the lifting alliance is projected to lead with the highest number of seats. it will be an unexpected waiting for the new popular front over the fall, rise national riley. but the left block is that the flu shots of an absolute majority. here's a look at the latest numbers for mixing polls. projections have the left wing
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coalition, you popular front getting a 177292 seats to emanuel my clause dentist and solve alliances uninstall. good 450 to 258 seats. while the fall arrived, national riley is expected to pick up between a 158 to the 145 states and the parliament. the left wing coalition, leaders on movement are shown, says the will of the people must be respected. uh, money, if you get older movies us, you'll see the feeling me, i'm gonna get this and the storage of civic globalization has emerge. and you all know how remarkable that is or people have clearly or rejected. the worst case scenario for them to night is the national valley spar from having the absolute majority. the commentators were predicting for them just a week ago. it's quite the opposite. speaking stuff to support is that national riley headquarters, jordan, but the says bronze has been thrown into the hands of the fall left tv. the media on the call say, i am saying tonight we have deprived millions of french people to see their ideas
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materialize. this will be unfortunate for friends tonight by deliberately choosing to block our institutions and manual mat. chrome did not only lead the country to uncertainty, but also to instability, given the consequences, and will deprive french people from being given real ounces to will that concerns? french 5 minutes to gabriel. that's whole as announced. he'll submit his resignation on monday. but he says so full as long as required then will defend several ships informed of $52.00 in white of tonight's results. many french people are feeling uncertain about the future because there is no absolute majority. we are witnessing an unprecedented political situation. we are ready to host the world in the coming weeks, and i am ready to continue my work as much as needed because this is important to our country. i certainly will hear from if the sam again said who's in las say, and 7 falls with russ. natasha butler's in central powers. natasha in central
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powers. people have come out to celebrate the results. what is the mood like the, the yes, thousands of people come out to the plus the leak in the center of the city to celebrate waving flags and jones saying they all deliver to be so many supporters of the left wing in line for this done. so much better than expected, it was expected that for any lines might come in 2nd or 3rd place in the selection, but it seems as if they were in the motor seat, according to those like staples and well, there was so many other people can just come out to celebrate the front that the fall, roy policy of marine, the pen, the national riley, has no one the selection, if you like, has not come out until open sunny is not going to be able to form all the magic majority. because for sam, a saw light fixture of any, so would it be
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a thing just to show for him, a principal, people from different religious backgrounds are full press regions. they will schedule that, they were worried about boss. and that's the pricing. the fact that isn't going to happen, we will have this. all right, so i mentioned i had full disability and i have to say that the mood was extremely solved. brittany from the golden father whose most accounts i for the far i tried to put a positive spin on it. it was very difficult indeed because they really believe that they were on the brink of how rejections had been within the most c, possibly in the sources that say right, just dropping several maybe 3 times the amount of mt table have any there is no doubt that we are seeing a much stronger fall right elements in phones and solomon, the strongest, they have us an assignment as to gabriel, that's all i said he'll resign. what does it mean for the government?
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what happens next? yes, gabriella tells things that she will resign. as for administer, whether or not so a manual micro will accept it. as you know, the model resigning is find me to soft connection is procedural and starts from events. it is like the, the person my notes except his resignation, but he might also sound to say own while series of periods of on search and see he, myself governor has also sales because you, for the games that are involved to solve entirely solved on july 26th, and there was a sense the past, the ministers that have been in charge of fox, gabriela tal assignments, which is the same place, those of cc lindsey games. there's also issues of what happens next in the sense that emmanuel, my call center is slow, is now. 8 going to possibly be in a tight relation with this left. how is that going to be
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seen, or just looking behind me. if i can sense when people are running this, i'm going to move to the side. so we're going to keep the camera running for me. i think we're okay. i think we're going to be okay, let me get back into place. because honestly the centers and the mess waiting in line. so they're gonna have to now negotiate amongst themselves to trying to some sort of sense of sense and less television. it will not be easy for some of my calls parties, registered agent for more to work with. some of the move would say for the extreme animals, and we will say there's, there's some elements left. some of the employees do not want to work with marco center saki, so there was still very unfair. sometimes i had to write this as a thanks very much for that. natasha butler in plus the republic as thousands come out to celebrate of psycho celebrations. will continue into the nights. well, let's go now to epa sam again phil cheese in mos say, what is the mood they like?
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tell us about what you're saying. well, in the center of mass, say tonight, there's a mix of joy, surprise, and more joy. i spoke to a few people who are on their way to n n t fall right riley. and they told me that they were relieved of the results that there were surprise. there were happy. some of them told that one man in particular, told me that he was incredibly a scared over the past few weeks of this very tense i campaign. he told us that he started the leaving this once to, to 61st somewhere. that's one and 3 french people was all right use. and that at this had become a sort of paranoia for him. and that tonight was a sigh of relief for him to think that france was actually not what he did. it seemed over the past at 3 weeks, and in fact here in massa, people have shown them in numbers to vote. you've had
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a 31 percent of attention that's a little more then in the last round. however, it still means that i'm a lot of, of participation for apartments reelections. we don't usually bring that many people to the polls. so in this case here, in my se, uh, people are a lot of them are celebrating, especially here in the center. one woman told us that she thought friends tonight gave an example to the rest of europe, that it showed that it was going in a different direction. that there were another option than going towards the far right. is one where you were, can nation are going in this direction. so when you think about the president gamble and whether that meant that he was trying to show that france was not the fault, right. in some ways tonight, it feels like that gamble has paid off the perhaps not in the way that he had intended. he intended that space to, to riley around him and his route and his party. not around. then without that
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being said, tonight there's definitely a feeling that friends is different than the fall, right? oh, thanks very much folded updates into some gin filled in ma say. now for more on the outcome of these elections that speak to shaka. now he's a senior research fellow at the global policy institute, the think tank, and he's live with us from so my low in normandy, mr. rylon is hearing what to if to somebody to say in terms of the gamble that president must look on took. how do you imagine he'll respond to the outcome of that? it may not be exactly what he had hoped for. 6 at least it's a pull away from the right. the yes the we just use the image of the damage, the gamble pop the blade off because the national radi really was the people for all the good policies where the sort of gum paid. whether way does that, the national are right as a remain races. you advise the g river because ball g the fridge
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voted as something that voted the gates that uh, that conviction that doesn't put digital convictions. you showed up at some point there was this read probably confront with no way of is that really no funds problem cannot, cannot go to the fact she's twice she's devising. biology is contrary to the republic with liberty casual financial, the attachment to the republican to devote to the rig neighborhood t equality g front of the g, which the. busy the policies of the nation over the from i re go to gaze so, but at the same time, they did up reading, contrary to what the mental show believes is that the 3 vote for our blessed a 4 digit code pro. we saw that many people are on the right,
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voted for. there was a book, a free 100. uh yes, 422 booked. and sure. 3 of the, those tradition free of basically what you would have freaked on the days to the said going around. but many, when most of them went through a 222 withdrawal. indeed, it was on the 19th. uh, not the subscriptions constituencies with un freaking due dates throughout the uh cuz he had to be brought up the left these uh uh, of the left. we drew easily to the benefits officer. i mean, do they jump right, we can do that. we drew even sometimes it was hard for them to accept it to vote for a lift cut the day just in order to stop doing it. right. and so basically, it's a victory going to come by the 5th, 5th, a justified 5th. in my opinion of the 40 see the national are ready. they doesn't
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mean that it is a control age. what mental show tries to make a screen control range. the you stop to non goals, one of that are blasting, going to be program that sort of a police will be good but not with a majority of that approach of sort of divide and conquer. is that something that this new lions is going to have to deal with in terms of repair? uh, potentially trying to be some sort of unified, bigger even if described as, as being from another extreme that we don't know, but the neurons wouldn't be. is there anything called up introduce thing to represent the more policies that each uh, uh uh tonight we know that the max halls, supporters are usually we just didn't have it. they just fucked up just cents. but then we'd have a router i'd run and $7180.00 seats. what do left?
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we'd have a bit more seats than that, but the left is divided. you up, some would shop. very ready, go ahead. so a social demo draws you also have degrees development. nobody's saying that they want to have to get the was jewish about, well, at the, reside today. but because you know, it's very difficult to imagine one paul t o one leader of getting a majority in thought a month when photo and convince on the 18th of july. so what the read of in the coming weeks i think is a doug big ahead of government taking care of government defense during that time they would be negotiating insurance, bigion or a relative or baltic to see if they can come to a government. i agree, but declared he shouldn't, agreement at the moment is very difficult. everybody's come pick on to push. this specially made i'll show you the jobs. so show his faulty will say that the most
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he's program the bride bodies program, that there's no way that the, the middle show just my quasi voters was all we all i was trying to see the numbers one to would agree to such a program but difficult to say i was going to find out, but you can send me an appropriate in the next few weeks a time we'd be in charge. the use of provides for the genetic can state of the government taking care of or running a government affairs. as a sort of, you'll see the impulse of g running from 0 in the order and fix water waiting for some kind of bodies. d going to solution, but it's going to be nation able to provide imaginary gene about a month for a 5 minutes. the center laugh dog center. we don't know yet the sort of grateful. all right, no, mr. sharp or long. thank you very much for your time. we appreciate you looking
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forward to what may have for next. uh, shocker long day senior research fellow at the global policy institute that you the hundreds of palestinians families have been seen leaving the eastern districts of cause a city. these videos appear to show people leaving their homes and shelters in northern gauze and they to sunday their reports of oceans. evacuation orders from the lady, ministry fighting and showing in a new cause. a city has intensified in the past week. palestinian journalist abraham. luckily sent this report from the area and we are here in the center of the city. as you can see, the displays from the black neighborhood officers, the minister operation expanded just white. now like the you have been landing as
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well. also our lives as a result, this is julie minister, the neighborhood, as you can hear, mag gun stuck on the neighborhood like on the area just upside down. also just to air strikes, pulling down the rest of the neighborhood. i thought i'd never heard of the back you wish or yeah, this is in the system does not have carpets on them. we would sit in that high and when we suddenly had shows floating around us and they told us to leave the area. so we left immediately, but we did not carry off the clothes, just carried our children and run. we have nowhere to go. we don't even have blankets. what can we do when we got displaced? and then 2 weeks later, we displaced the guns. but we have nowhere to see. the suffering continues, it begins all they have no place about your causes deputy laven ministers among 54 people killed by is ready for assistance due on sunday. another attack cause hit
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the residential building and the on the say rock refugee camps and central garza conveying 3 people. this comes off to is very strongly killed. 16 people in engine 50 on saturday. it's actually, it's a you in run school sheltering, displaced people in the say right. us as in gaza says he, another school was hit on sunday killing at least 4 people with israel's was now killed at least 58153 palestinians. and ordinary has more from daryl bella in central garza. is there any forces continue to expand its ground invasion and artillery and air strikes us hawks 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 bed as in the old city of the god, the city and those areas are very close to edges. i yes,
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according to the palestinians who received their orders. they set that is where the horses did not stop at firing a at live the munition and also our 10 to re selling. but they're trying their best to, it's actually way those areas. and this is not the 1st evacuation that happened during this week a couple of days ago, kind of sinews in community. also had they've got to wasting orders. but how does the needs believe that where ever they evacuated, 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 are straightforward, yesterday that is their new courses? i've talked an owner was who were actually 16 policy news have been killed and dozens have been injured. and so far today in this tell you a lot of these 3 policy needs have been killed, including omen. and we just received a policy new movement that was also critically injured in a, in a box,
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a hospital way. she was injured with our tenure. we're sending it to an escalating and intensifying all air in all areas across the causes trip. thousands of israelis have been demonstrating and tentative for a 2nd consecutive day. their origin prime minister benjamin netanyahu to secure deals for the release of his way, the captives housing cause of the question's been mounting. wanted to know when his cabinet is officers least has released the statement saying any potential deal should allow as well to resume fighting or the is where the government spends all to 0 from reporting and as well. so home, the saloon joins us from a mom in the neighboring jordan. i'm the walk us through what this and you always saying about these negotiations is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu releasing a statement with for non negotiable that will go on for the remainder of these
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talks with mediators. we understand from his really officials speaking anonymously that these talks are set to kick off in both cairo and they'll have later this week just in a few days times. but this list was quite expansive. the 1st one was that even if there is a pause in the fighting, israel will continue. it's war until all of these objectives are met. that's a position, nothing you all who has maintained since the beginning of the war. the list went on to say that there will be no sort of weapon smuggling from egypt, that israel will try to maximize the number of his really captives released from gauze as part of his deal. and finally, quote, no armed terrorist in the thousands will be returning to northern gaza. it's unclear exactly what he meant by that. but we do know previously as part of how much is position they have wanted to see palestinians return to northern gone. so it's something the palestinian people have wanted themselves to go back to whatever is left of northern gods that much of it has been completely destroyed by these really military. now,
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all of these non negotiable is and with his statement saying that all of this has been supported by you as president joe biden, and the us administration. and it's something that's in, you know, who has been reiterating since essentially the beginning of the war. now on the restart of these talks comes as nathaniel, oh yeah, who is under immense pressure approaches taking place tonight and several cities. what it demonstrates as a, as there's been a lot of pressure on benjamin netanyahu domestically and internationally domestically. you have demonstrators in the thousands and several cities like west jerusalem haifa and tell a v where we do see the larger rallies, calling for new elections calling for netanyahu to resign. demonstrators say that this government does not represent them, that it's both incapable and unwilling to secure a deal to bring back the remaining captive. and in fact, a lot of these protests have been heating up right outside. nothing else who's home in west jerusalem. so the list of things from the demonstrators is only increasing,
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it's becoming more severe. they want a, a labor union strike as well to try to send a message to the government that they have simply had enough 9 months into the war . and that's, and you all who maintains that military pressure is the only way to bring back the release of the captive saying, but increase military pressure and drop off is why, how much is willing to come to the negotiating table to meet with mediators. but again, the demonstrator say that all of this is a lie and in fact, a recent pulling done by is really media found that nearly 70 percent of respondents say that a deal to bring back the captive is more important than the rest of the war. i'm so thanks very much for that update. i'm the salute there for us. and just to remind you that the benjamin it's now is governance band all just there are from reporting israel. so we are covering developments from outside the country. his beloved launched another badge of rockets from live and on into northern israel. israel is all nice, is the attack started fires in the city of tiberius,
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at least one man has been injured is ready strikes. and so that they hit the town of my who lived near ty, in southern lebanon, no casualties were reported. as a vague has moved from large old, in southern living on. it is with a has the lowest, a balance of rocket mississauga tex aimed at is waiting positions as they say, that's in response to this estimation of one of the operatives on such a day. and then a parent and zone strikes as well targeted. what is the last, this isn't operative, it is hot offer to miss than most the 5 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, a defense, a defensive, as well as someone that carried that unsigned and executed operations against israel as a response because blah has talked to get really unmanned tyrone up to 60 me selves and rockets. and that is really positions,
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they've also reduced footage of what they say smoke rising from the mount air on the tree, 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, natalie also in defense, somebody's brand. new soldiers have been injured once, seriously, as well as 120 year old, a 28 year old man, who was injured as a result from shrapnel from rockets. that is what has 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 the tax from his beloved veil at times of com, the following assassination. that does seem to be an escalation at the moment. it seems, come on this part of the lebanese a southern border, but we just never know when that could be an escalation asset base. i just had a lot of genuine sidestepping of the violence between israel and his belies display
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small. the 90000 people in southern lebanon, many a hoping the will will end soon, so they can return to their homes. so now, quarter has this report and 7, the 7 on trip i did. now. me that hers lice 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 below and is really army. that's nothing out of c 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 all the time, the more the 90000 people have been displaced. the less fortunate are staying in schools and relying on whatever 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
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a dire economic crisis. who's seen as a dean says, he spent all his savings, the few $1000.00 that he was hoping to use for his children's education. that will know what kind of digital 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 made to even if the conflict and 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 into 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 sent 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,
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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 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 they're anxious. ita, tire, southern lebanon. its still a head, an alta 0, a campaign, and the price show you as president joe biden looks to assure votes as he's fit to run for a 2nd. tom pricing for barrels. thousands, prepare for the worst in a us states. as the storm gather, steam and support the reigning men's,
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wimbledon champion, was made to work hard for his place. and this is cool to find those andes. here with that story, the holloway should start to see things tiny, little suicide, less sunset, a little less cold across northwestern parts of europe. as we go to the next couple of days for the time being, i'm afraid are they still rather disappointing area of low pressure just around scatter may have. yeah. and we've got another one that will make his way and over the next couple of days. so yet more rain coming into parts of england's wiles, pushing across the fronts into the low countries. the system here, just a round, no way swayed and you can follow that cold front. so all the way down into the house behind that, that's where the corner r as in place and disappointing 19 celsius for london. $24.00 for paris and also
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full rebel and getting up to about $2526.00. but as we got wanted to choose, they can see that size of warmer weather started to push its way through study one impacted by the end of that state based of that, lots of red sharing up south of that. lots of right showing up. so can you walk around, all right, cold problem, that's the boundary. as i said. and you see that line of life, the showers long, dispels of rights slipping a little further east was it comes to next to every flight pressure we spoke about in the atlantic, swelling away, wet weather, just making his way into southwest approaches of england through northern parts of frogs stretching out because a good part of england only to scotland of the football enjoyed by funds across the world. but it also plays an important role in challenging communion. and no tyria ensued on the mission. i missed the clock.
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the, the watching all to 0. a reminder of all the top stories, the sour exit poll projections from the 2nd round of process for them into election shows the lifting. the lions is leading with the highest number of seats, but it's set to fit in shorts of an absolute majority. the fall, arise national riley's training in the taste. hundreds of palestinian families have been seen leaving the eastern districts of cause of cities. the reports of oceans evacuation orders from the east by the ministry is where the forces of killed at least 54 people across calls us. as soon on sunday, one of the latest attacks targeted as school sheltering, displaced people west of cause and cities to you as president joe biden is campaigning in the swing states of pennsylvania. as close i am to 12 out of the
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election race intensive. i see the house democrats will be meeting later on sunday to discuss biden's candidacy at least 5. would he publicly cool for him to step down a primetime interview on fridays failed to dispelled doubts about his capacity to run for a 2nd time. but a defiant president biden and says he'll not quit the race. hardy joe castros, following the bite and campaign in philadelphia address this update to fight and sit behind the pulpit here at mount airy, church and god in philadelphia, and delivered a very short speech lasting fewer than 10 minutes. and occasionally looking down at his notes. there were no stumbles, his voice was strong and he seemed to be in his element. biden's campaign is trying to convince voters that his candidacy for re election is still viable. after a shaky debate performance 10 days ago that many from his own parties have labeled a disaster, a handful of democratic lawmakers have since publicly called for biden to step aside in order to allow another candidate,
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potentially vice president cala harris to take his place by them though has vowed to stay in the race to spiteful showings, email trails from 59 points among registered voters and 67 percent of those polled say he is too old to serve a 2nd term. i know with every fiber my being, i know i'm a little tracked down 40 years old, but i've been around the vision of our talking about that check turn 40. 0 okay. decide. you know, i've been doing this a long time and i honest to god have never been more optimistic about america's future. if we stick together by didn't stop here at mount airy. church is also intended to quit black voters, a demographic that delivered him to the white house in 2020. well, who support has been you roading ever since? mostly due to concerns about the economy. democrats know they must turn out black voters in order to rescue biden's helps to remain president,
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especially in battle. ground states like here in pennsylvania, in philadelphia, heidi joe castro alj a 0 u. k. 's new prime minister coast um as swiftly trying to establish himself as a national and global statesman. his thought to the, to, to reset relations of scotland, wales and northern ireland. these foreign ministers being dispatched to europe to strength and ties. 1000000 of this and individual reports on the phone to visit the president. so it's been a long night in the room. welcome to the world stage for the new british prime minister. it is the best phone call with the us presidents, one of a string of conversations with leaders and allies of his best day in downing street changes the, the difference to the support you most of the kids tom wants to show that i made pressing domestic issues for him, policy is also
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a priority dispatching his foreign minister on a tour of germany, poland, and sweden on his 2nd day in the job. diving straight into the issue of gaza. the only for labor, for its initial refusal to back a ceasefire, which has since been reversed. we've been very clear that we want to see a see saw. we have been calling the for that. since the end of last year. we want to see those hostages out, but when we see the tremendous, lots of like $30000.00 people, women and children fighting has to stop the age of scots to get to the trip. part of the new administration's efforts to make its presence. and then in his 1st 2 weeks in office case, tom a is due to attend a nato summit in washington. i need your opinion leaders in the u. k. all part of his government's drive, he says, to reset the u. k. foreign policy. but one thing he's adamant he won't do is rejoined the european union. we're not open to the free free movement of people.
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there will be no reverse of breaks that the business minister says. but that could be placed a ties to the cost where it's and the mutual interest of both your opinion on the u . k. to work together. but good faith relationship is going to make sense to home, the new prime minister headed to edinburgh. i can't tell you how important it is to me a to be in scotland with you. 48 hours off to for can invited me to form a government stop on his trip around the u. k. part of the pledge to kick stalled grace. nationwide. k sluggish economy could limit its influence on the world stage with new plans by labor to reverse costs to the overseas a budget. but the intention, at least it's a person's new leader to swiftly establish himself as a global statesman. the lender as need to reach out to 0 london as active as in
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tenure of health and memorial concert for demonstrates as killed during anti government protests. they put on to the wide crosses, with the names of at least $59.00 people who died last month in confrontations with police. the protests were against the proposed tax increases, which president william bhutto ultimately scrapped. catherine. so as more from nairobi about what has been happening in the, on the one of these young people here and say that in those process. but then again down was being a t, including we feel that has been talking
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to a lot of of a for option and a lot of the new needs to be taken care of. but down people don't. i don't think we need to be changed and everyone but now that said that, that's not very sweet. and i mean yes, people died but did want to pull the government accountable, the politicians accountable, the president himself has to be wild, 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 want you then twenties. but kennedy here was only 12, and then these racks messiah,
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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 b after this. also drawing parallels between last month's demonstrations and what's known as of a sub a day. it's the so to force anniversary of a nationwide protest demanding free and fair elections above a to a moment that the end of the single party forward in kenya zane bus ravi, reports from nairobi visited my brother because he, the on the go meetings, 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
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constitutional reform in kenya in the 19 ninety's succession continue, it is not the final risk which is not or is, you know, what does that ring if i continue with it, or what we redid, that time to pretty solve the gates over the new quotes here. sure. lives did then please my gratitude into that for them. my thoughts on while the reverend was taking a rubber bullets to the head, president william utah was working as a youth leader in the rift valley for then president daniel, a rock boy. the 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 of the sum seems more
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sinister activists say these images show subs higher to infiltrate peaceful demonstrations and to instigate and 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 hulu no, then you must also be the who no, no. and so extrajudicial 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.
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rebecca, 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 poets had been closed in some areas evacuated as the us states of texas. braces was student barrel barrels threatening to become a hurricane again as it makes land full on monday and previously which is the highest category 5. hurricane springs when it pulls through the caribbean, leaving at least 11 people dead. and b. c. news correspondent gauge. golding is moved from port lavaca. yeah, we're here is the only open hardware store in port lavaca and i wanna show you they still have some buy with left, but they'll come on down because all of this has already been bought and paid for people paying for this. going home, delivering what they need,
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coming back with trailers to pick up the remainder of the what is they prepare the the last preparations truly last minute preparations. i'm here with the manager of this is our partner here. tony. i appreciate and you, you're still having people flooding in the doors today, right? yeah, we, i mean, we had people waiting of the doors 1st thing this morning. still hoping for generators, power cords, you know, there's something to get prepared with, but, i mean, it's, it's, we have some stuff left, but not all, not a lot to get go in. i mean, when it comes to, you know, i need what i need something to cover up my windows and some of these things that, you know, you're running out of, are you able to offer, you know, maybe like home remedies are alternatives or is it kind of just the yeah, i mean keep your fingers crossed. we gotta do. we've had people buying pounds pickets and one by 6 or something there at least black branches, things like that. but yeah, if you're not ready, now you're, you're really going to keep your fingers crossed. tony, i appreciate it, i will show you, they do have some other supply of wood here, but certainly not what you might need to cover up windows if you could imagine trying to, you know, cover upper board windows with pieces of wood like this final preparations underway
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. here in portland walk up, but those supplies that people desperately need to stay safe. they're all there dwindling to say the least. i'm in port lavaca, i'm kitchen boy. at least 65 people have been killed in floods and lance lives in india is north east and the some states states officials say around 2 and a half 1000000 people have been affected by to windshield rain when else and, and as has this updates, excuse me, charles hahn is trying to salvage materials, so he's flood damage at home. he's were thinking seats, and bamber with head secure, the toppling show to which his family of the team would tap on high ground, both with the kind of way, a governor i left, i've 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. does. lima cartoon is also struggling. the mother of 3 is in a, make shift shelter sets up near the cars that are on the national park. she says
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the authorities have done little to help flood victims. yeah. so oh my god, the vine, whom i said, 20th i used to 40 to 50 families, 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 would be on the disaster management authorities in s um, in northeast, in the sale of most 2 and a half 1000000 people have been effective across 30 districts. they see over 50000 people have been housed in 300 really centers operating across the state. the flooding is a common occurrence in the brussels, the threatened bar of valleys, but ex, but saved the nature of flooding is changing. save her lab results. her baby, the infill, separated by southern dr. video, that kind of rainfall is increasing. and therefore when it, where it slots,
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it's mainly because of havior the import. they've happened. so what is saudi ration and therefore the flats have almost uh, i'm gonna assume the characteristics of less flats and the flight to become more disruptive, more harmful. but it's not just people that have been affected because they're on good national park home to the largest number of 100 and 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. the owners come $48.00 for $70.00 off the separation to us. that extremely the 100, that extremely stressed. so to make them stable here is the 1st tenants as the slug, water is literally received, excuse me, and thousands like him, a hoping for some respite. now fernandez judge a 0 still ahead and i'll just say around with some of the treatment of prisoners of war and the conflict in man rob between the gentle forces and river flights is from
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whole positions to the quick lane for one of the favorites. so when the fresh for me, the one going to be and is here was the days the unique perspective, one picture is not going to tell the entire 8 months of the genocide. however, it is bringing attention to advise that this has nothing rough and looks like we're off. it looks like so on heard voices. we've been seeing the exacerbation of the militarization of the police over the past 10 years. connect with our community and tap into conversations you will find elsewhere. folks in the region, government and other companies are stealing indigenous land. the stream on out to 0 . in depth analysis of the days headlines. does this mean that a slide south of donald trump? now, i don't think so and that it could even help trump in the general election. i think
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even people that don't like trump part, looking at this as selective justice or weapon ization of the justice system. frank assessments that this stage both ukraine's a pro 10 moscow's approach. i thought that a 100 percent different at this moment, no one can build boxes reach inside story on out just sierra of the the that's tongue for sports and he has. andy, thank you so much for me to walk through almost 3 years. louis hamilton as a formula one race when again he did it the british girl and pray claiming victory for a record extending 9th time debbie's start triples. the
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$955.00 decencies less victory. louise hamilton is celebrating once again. the 131 year old took the check. it's like it's so this didn't for the 1st time since the saudi arabian go on pre in 2021. it extends his reco to a 100 and full career wins. but few of them have been as emotional. elizabeth is a lot to get this one. i think that you feel defensive. you guys have 164000 fans in attendance could not have height for it, but to race with 3 british drive is sweeping the lead. early on, it was george russell who started on pole for the cities, but his teammate hamilton passed him on the 18th or the hamilton himself to be taken by my car in slander norris, the closest challenge you to the next step and the talk, the race, the russell was supposed to retire with
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a water pressure issue and then a porch pit stop by norris handed the lead back to hamilton with just over 10 laps remaining the step in close the gap but only managed to writing norris, which was good enough to finish. second and therefore extend this overall championship lea tarver. 7 the outsides for the day belong to the 7th time will champion ahead of him is the 9th time that hamilton is one. it's so boston the 1st drive it to in that many races that any one for me to one track. and there's definitely been days between 2021 and here where i didn't feel like i was good enough for whether i was going to get back to where i am today. but the important thing is that great people around me. the important thing is just how you continue to get up in this. and so you're going to continue to dig deep, even when you feel like you're at the bottom of the barrel up to 56, right? he's without to win hamilton. he's back on top of the podium and still forced to be reckoned with and it has moved to ferrari next season. they've been states. oh jeez,
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era branding women champion kind of sound crosses when a place in this she's quarter finals. alcaraz taking on to go on there are friends in round for the 21 year old is targeting a 2nd grandson's heart living here in just won the french open to spanish winning this one in full sense. well, the younique's center just had too many tricks, but his american opponents been shelton yesterday nights and chanting, facing shelves in straight sets. it sounds my phone is in every tournament, is plated issue. big upset and the women's drove west 2nd. see golf has the notes out by federal american m a navarro navarro into the quote is the grand slam for the 1st time. she'll be playing sprint show up and running up. jasmine pounding. is this really great? so to be out here on center court at a tournament with so much history and tradition and that so many legends have played on before me it's, it's a real honor. so just thank you guys for coming out to watch and can't wait to play
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again. injury falls, pauline is full from the potent medicine case. the plot of the matched case had been leading in the deciding set when she 1st se problems. lady had never one of much in the women the main draw before issues, toner. it's presumably not set of the culture american, the court of fun is losing to uruguay on penalties. a pretty scrappy match it finished with your client, having a class and so result accidents, ornaments of to winning on each one of the full matches. your guy winning, full assume the sheets out to go through the sammy's where they will be taking on colombia little pool for loose dance among the scores as columbia 8, panama 5 now in arizona, columbia. aiming to win this title for the 1st time in molding when sees the semi final lineup is concerned, defending champions, urgency, and will take on the canada. on wednesday before columbia icon you are going on
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thursday the your hours, england's penalty sheets out. heroes have been unwinding after that quarter final when of a switzerland pulling a one at one drawings for all 5 of the spoke. kicks to progress in going face the netherlands in the last full on wednesday. azalea. spain will be taken on the front seat of assembly. now for the 1st time in more than a decade, the brung james is getting ready to represent the usaa senate lympics. the 39 year old has been practicing with team usa had at the power games. the lake is forward 1st, played on the same as a 19 year old back in 2004 before winning goals in 2008 since 2012. i guess a lot of times a lot of times we mess come together for an hour before which gives the ability to we go someone else to look out for and parents will be can use faith take on is just broken around 1500
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me. so will direct quote of the lease in the french capital if they're going to be aiming for 3rd consecutive go model in this distance, the olympics record and really fast times. and there was another world record at that time and lead events, few frames, 0 saw but my to check setting a new law cuz see me says in $0.10 a meters in the women's high gym that broke a record, which is such a close to full case the writing will champion, will be, i mean, so when her 1st and then pick. so or that is i suppose he's looking for that for me . all right, thanks very much. and the man most beneficial into is facing resistance from on groups determines to tough over government fighting has been fixed in the town of tim and west tension states both sides of taking prisoners of war. a warning tony trends report contains disturbing images. resistance forces pushed back against government troops on the outskirts of to the
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west and me and my fighting is being fixed and the town battles ranging from house to house foot slowly that pushing me in the trio into team township alone, there are at least one or 2 um groups of resistance scientists, we're confident we control at least 70 percent of to them township from the city itself. we think we now control about 40 percent of it as does the military withdrawals, homes and businesses. a set of lines 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 post the videos on social media fight has been beaten and found 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 from the
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absence of any formal judicial system. they have little choice, but me and most out of government says it needs international support to rebuild civil society. we capture the prove and the criminal. why wouldn't it put without the good off presence? and then without the good judges, how can we do that that just the so and the bears at 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 elton's or oh, that's it from me. what made a minute for this news hour, but i'll be back shortly with more of the days news. just to remind you can find a much more on websites onto 0. the
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it didn't services can be the defense between life and death. but here in gaza, the lives of paramedics are also endangered. the son is one of those who was detained. he says his rescue team was actuating the injured from the hospitals and they were stopped around balances. we intercepted despite coordination with the palestinian with present. they stripped us of our clothes, treated us women's terrific way of the war was also proving deadly for those attempting to say it twice. one of the medicine workers to lose their lives was had to shut out with a direct hit of i'm getting an emergency. he wants to go there and a strike on that. it's clinic in the cities. the house ministry described him as a solid model of successes and determination. put the high chips in prison, some like so they have son is he would continue working to see colors to wheels.
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