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to the full legs. why is that counting the cost? oh no, just the or the, [000:00:00;00] the hello somebody. the miller, this is the news our life from dell coming up in the next 60 minutes. an unexpected outcome of a decisive electronics and polls and phones predict the lift as coalition is on track to win the most states in parliament, keeping the phone right from power but no political block 6 projected to get an absolute majority in europe. second largest economy is now closed for the month
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of to 9 months of israel's was hundreds of palestinians on the move again off the reports of israel's new evacuation or death in gaza. city and you as president joe biden, judges, unity on the campaign trail is calls go among democrats for him to leave the presidential race. the defying projections voters and fonts have prevented the fall right from taking power. exit polls are projecting lifting the lions to winning the most seats employment, but it's still unclear who formed the next government as no policies set for an absolute majority. and an unexpected result. the new popular front, a lifting, the lines of bodies is leading the example. leaders on movement, insurances, his party is worthy to govern the now the will of the people must be strictly respected from now on no tricks. backroom deals,
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no combinations would be acceptable. the lesson to be taken from the vote is definitive to this agent. the president and his coalition has been confirmed with clarity, the president must given and admits this defeats without trying to get around it in any way. presidents, a monument calling sentence on the warranty lyons is projected to come, 2nd prime minister gabriel. that's all has offered his resignation, saying that his duty is to respect the sovereignty of the people that i'm saying is true. ladies and gentlemen. tonight, a new era begins a new era for one nation from tomorrow. the center of gravity of power will be through the french people's desire, more than ever in the hands of the upon them and in the hands of the representatives of the nation. and so in the hands of all fellow citizens, the real offence for ripe or to you was to obtain much as a dominant force. but as long as suggested to concert, the result would make
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a huge set back. no, was no, let your days are no. unfortunately, the alliance of dishonor and a dangerous strategy used by my call get to the at that time and the far left are to night, depriving the french people of a policy of recovery, which they over whelming, we called for when they put us in the lead of the european elections. and again, last sunday, in the 1st round. tonight this alliance was throwing france into the arms of john luke metal shows extreme left. let's not take a look at the projections so far. the less doing coalition, the new popular front a project to disappear between a $177.00 and a $192.00 seats. president emanuel mark on centers in san the lyons is expected to come 2nd with a $150.00 to $258.00 seats. while the fall arrived, national riley is expected to pick up between a 158 and a 145 seats in parliament. or if this intensity is live,
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we must say in southern fronds. but 1st let's speak to natasha butler. she's in central paris, natasha. how much of a disappointment is this outcome for the national riley? the what we're hearing, the record league where supporters of select when lions also and the delighted and of being set up for a seam because they didn't believe that they're a nines could necessarily win the my seats and call them a little quickly on the flip side you have the national riley the far right party or marine dependent. they were the ones that were projected to win the my seats empowerment they were the ones who have been projected by opinion polls i have the last few weeks to possibly, even though i have enough seats full of all the mentoring majority. but that has not been the case has not been sensitive, decided as soon as the national rally, the very disappointed we were at the election headquarters the show a while ago we saw george involved in
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a marine the pen for today's the meeting or the campaign for the fall, right, come out towards put a positive spin on a as you did say, look, we have move a and p as in paul elements. and we've had before a couple of new triple the amounts of m, p, 's they have in far the most likely was say, this is just the beginning of a new move, but the, know, whichever way you look after it's, there is no doubt the national rodney have no time anywhere near as well as a home they sold. they were on the brink of power. they sold, they might have a fault, right? prime minister for the 1st time this week. that is not the case. natasha with the prime minister sits to resign. what's the next full president mccomb? yes, gabrielle asked, how the prime minister stands it is going to offer to resign. whether or not the french presence of mind will my girl will accept dismiss. all i gotta do is let me
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see. excuse me. thank you. whether or not and my new my role will accept his resignation is another matter indeed. because what a manual michael might want to do is keep gabrielle as how in the position as prime minister least of the next few weeks. because you have the admin for games that are going to be here in paris. there are ministers, have been working on things like security around the games and it is long see the micro might want to keep some sort of stability in what is a c or from some feedback on self is said, we need to find out what the, what the final results all we have these like samples, we need to see what the breakdown is of the problem. and we are looking at a very real possibility of a sense, a sense of left left wing and lines coalition. but you're talking about sides of the political spectrum that do, you know, get all that have big differences of opinion, but have said they weren't even worked together sometimes. so how is what kind of workouts with us they can come together at the center and center and the left wing
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was to create a reach upon the mentoring majority isn't clear at this stage and it's going to be a very interesting few days, if not weeks hiring phone. natasha. thanks very much for that. natasha buckler. keeping us updated from central power, says people that continue to celebrate. now, let's go to if to say i'm getting says she's in law. say, what's the mood like the law say a while. the mood tonight in my say, is rather fast as people have come out to celebrate. there's an n t fall right, riley up the here. and here on the side by the what's are a lot of families have come out with their children. there's music from north africa, from all over the world, playing on the street. so rather festive mood. i've actually spoken to a few people who were heading towards that n t fall right riley, and they told us of their release. they said these 3 weeks of campaigning have been extremely intense,
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especially for places like my state where this campaign has been very polarizing. my stays, the place out that has been built on on a lot of waves of immigration. it's a very cosmopolitan city. it's also a city where the fault, right, the national a riley, has gained in popularity in recent years. and in fact, must say, voters have come out in numbers to vote today. we don't exactly have the projections yet for how those seats have been divided in these constituencies. but we know that the numbers of voters have been high higher than usual in parliamentary elections. and one woman told us that this was proof that i must say was in fact not going in that direction. she actually took my stay and friends as an example. she said this was an example for the rest of your reps that there were other options tend to fall right? going in a different direction then a lot of european nations that are going morris towards that direction. however,
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i also spoke to political exports, political research are here in my state, and she told me that she told me that they should be some reserve for those last spring and centrist a voters voted against the fall, right. she said that it could be difficult months ahead because there is they could not be no real, absolutely majority within the solomon. so any sort of clear change could be difficult to make and also could take a long time. and if the sum will leave it there for the moment, thanks very much episode mcginn failed. she's in law say, oh, let's stay on the story and rejoined all by a shock raylon. he's a senior research fellow at the global policy institute, the think tank, and he's with us live from. so i my low in normandy, mr. rylon v. lift hasn't necessarily been entirely unified. this light levels will just come together in the weeks ahead of this election. do you think they will
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manage to have a solid position, the united position in order to show off the way forward? you know, i don't think so. yeah. but it's under you with both mental showing or the view full, claiming that the j as the main faulty in the government dish should be able to carry out their pro the i'm not sure what to do, go to the audio or to majority. didn't even have leather seats. the macro ad before yeah, the 240 seats and they're, they're probably of a rock must seem of on drugs and 90 seats with that. they called of the majority and most people, most of the apologies were low to guys jump program, which is a table, a for decentralized and the photo. right. so are they one's really good? say these,
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we only knew our president just situation. the president we left to cool. i beat, we should already declare beach with a body was a, was a position. and if the majority she liked with the usual spot associate is government, we don't, we should not to pro me to also should these there's actually a prime minister this time. there's no, no way, no single bought you a good. he should consult him. a good. so much we'd happen the hope of many hope of a do president is that actually the bodies reasonable apologies you if you exclude the fall, right? the national radi and the late fee, which is a bit that we get, reggie quoted, ashton, 5 tends to horses and falls. maybe they could come to an agreement to work together as in most of the, your band different frequencies. but use the different distribution. and the initial reaction is that it won't be possible,
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so it's very difficult to see how they can go to. we don't know yet in the next few days, faint good happens. maybe you will see the left split this so that the some be somebody's on the left his base showed he looks about the supporters and some so for this other so many greens would be ready to work with this central ball 2 of my call, which actually did much bigger than expected, and it was some, some simple, some good river because who would add together they might be able to be full. that's why you shouldn't be like they do in both other countries. but for us is the tradition of everyone. everyone ever did this body is thinking more about the next president, shorter addiction the alter of products in the next few years. so what would happen a good 10 motors. ready to show that we'd be,
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we'd stage it tomorrow and we'd be running a government just dealing with current affairs and teen uh, at least on to the bottom of convenience on the 18th of july. and even then, would it be possible to find the majority in the power a month where you could afford to have prime minister, very difficult to say is very, very confusing. and president situation we've never had that ad for us would get to cross roads at. but at the same time, this of preventive funds can be governed by to take the constitution of the feet, preferably, is the body above as many tools which allow you to keep from going. so the just a step back a moment. do you had mentioned that mccullin's part you had done better than
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expected? what, what is 2 priorities be? but what does it mean for him? his and his party, especially as you will also say that the focus may be the next election a rather than immediate governance in the next. but yes. what do you mean as far as my car was bodies? i mean the hope that maybe ease ease biology can remain the domain on top of the torsion. but that means i didn't realize it was, it flew out a situation where the country, there's no majority. we can have a technical government does that. but in some countries like you need to be that because see the power of the, the power of kevin, be the sold again for another year. so we could have a 0. should we progress 4 months or even a year? a d is either a, there's a new bottom on junction at some point the, the president resides. and that's why we, that's
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a good strategy. all the left of the show or right is to say, my call should reside yes and the majority of evil. but i don't say you will do yes to a fall in frances interest. yes, to be a continued jeep. off i had with, with, with, for the seeds would show accept a more not only to the majority of the french population, but it was sold to process bureau beyond both does especially countries like germany. so it's very difficult at this stage to see i was going to proceed. nobody a good frost gave up its obsession with this is a risk tradition. every 5 years, you elect the new president with pro is as you own kinds of things. why do you like to be part of these up pointed at this stuff, the police isaac becomes just a good as after the other 5, you did charge government. there's
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a big did my didn't fall 2nd field and you can fit in the price for low cooperation between bodies. as for the fit for the big do it for you to move on to refresh when you study go to users over to and froze at the end of that 1st year. the big question is to say that it is the, the feed for go make the president shows on the bottom injury regime attorney can be both. it depends on the softball default on the relation between the different. but did you go to full season? so i figs we figs, we lou events can false need those apology as well. bear would have to work together to work together in the national interest. the silver loved remains to the seats. all right, well with the lender weeks we do value you insights, a analysis of what funds is facing as it tries to pull together a new government. thank you. of
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the, as the wind garza enters a 9th month as well as military operation is killed. another 50 for palestinians in various parts of the strip. the goal is a health industry says the t 8153 people have been killed since october 7th. hundreds of palestinian families have been seen leaving the east and districts of garza city. this video appears to show people playing their homes and shelters in northern gauze on sunday. their reports of new evacuation orders by these really military fighting and showing in engineer garza city have intensified in recent weeks. palestinian journalist abraham l. kelly sent this reports from the area. we are here in the center of the city. as you can see, this place from the black neighborhood officers,
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the minister operation expanded. just like now, like to believe you have been landing as well, also live. this will result in minutes of the neighborhood. as you can hear, mag, gun stuck on the neighborhood. like all of your area is just upside down. also just to blue 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 say in a high and when we suck any hot shows food in around us and they told us to leave the area. so we left immediately. 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 be there. suffering continues,
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it begins all they have no place to go to the causes deputy labor minister eob. all those saying is among 27 people who are killed in these really is drugs and gaza sitting on sunday. another strikes his own to say about refuge account in central gaza, gaza, as long as he say that the attack targeting the residential building killed 3 people on saturday is really forces bond. a human run school in the same area, getting 16 people and entering at least 75. thousands of people had been sheltering . the. this is where the forces bombed another school in garza city. on sunday, at least 4 people were killed. the handle quarterly as more from darrell bella in central garza, is there any forces continue to expand its ground invasion and artillery n, or strikes us hawks on the central parts of the causal city where that is where the forces ordered new evacuation orders to policy new initiative stuff in the us in
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the old city of the gods assist you in those areas are very close to edges. i yes, according to the palestinians who received their orders. they set this is where the courses did not top at firing a live in munition and also our tentative resetting. but they're trying their best to, it's actually waste those areas. and this is not the 1st day back to ation. that happened during this week. a couple of days ago, policy and using newness also had they've got to ation orders, but policy needs to be that were ever they thought few ways. they're still going to be targeted just like the policy means that evacuated to the middle area. and then with the area has been constantly attacked by is really artillery. and is there any straightforward yesterday that is there any forces on the top and lunar was who were actually 16 policy means 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,
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a new woman that was also critically injured in a, in a box, a hospital way. she was injured with our teller, we're sending it to an escalating and intensifying all air in all areas across the causes, trip and israel thousands of protesters of rather than tell a view for a 2nd consecutive day. there origin prime minister benjamin netanyahu to secure a deal for the release of his way, the captives housing cause a public pressure has been mounting on that. and yahoo and his cabinets. his office really has released a statement saying a potential deal should a law as well to resume fighting these way to governments band or to 0 from the forcing and as well. so home, the salute is reporting from amman and neighboring jordan is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu, his office releasing his statement with several non negotiable is when it comes to securing a deal for a ceasefire. the 1st thing on that list, he says,
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is that israel will continue the war until all of the objectives are met. even if a deal is secured. the list went on to say that there will be no sort of weapon smuggling from egypt for from us. and that israel will try to maximize the number of captives that are released as part of a deal. and finally quotes. he says, no thousands of armed terrorist will be returning to northern cause it's not really clear exactly what he meant by that. but we do know one of the things that have asked and the palestinian people themselves have been asking for is to return to what's left of northern gone. so in a deal after much of it was destroyed by these really military known as and yahoo has maintained, but military pressure and drop off is one of the reasons why him, us was willing to come to the table and restart these negotiations for a deal. but remember that nits in yahoo is under immense pressure both domestically and internationally domestically these really public se, but he should resign. there should be new elections because he is neither capable nor willing to secure a deal. and in fact,
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recent polling shows that 70 percent of respond and say that's be bringing back up the captive is more important than the rest of the war objectives. and we're seeing this in continued protests across the israel and places like west russo. i'm tell a vive and heifer right outside of nathan, y'all whose whole but nonetheless these really premier says with military pressure is the only way to bring about their release time to send foods as just eat off. i'm a it's valez launched another barrel just broke rockets from living on it to move and as well as wells. all me says the attack starts as far as in the city of tiberius, at least one man has been injured. is there any as twice as fast as they hit the town of my roof near to you in southern lebanon? no casualties were reported. as a bank reports from my june in southern lebanon, it is with a, has the lowest, a balance of rockets, mississauga tex aimed at his rating positions. now they say that's in response to
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this estimation of one of the operatives on such a day. and then a parent zone strikes. israel talks to what is the last, this is an operative, it is hot offer to miss then was the 5 i thought now what's interesting is that his will a hasn't mentioned he's rank, but according to is really ministry. he was so he was an expert in his with us at defense, a defensive as well as someone that carried unsigned and executed operations against israel as a response is blah has talked to get any unmanned tyrone up to 60 me cells and rockets. and that is where any positions 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. now we also understand somebody's brand new soldiers have been injured one 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,
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it strikes as well. the time 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, with the times of com, the 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. i said big data, large i even sideslipping of all the violence between israel and as well as displaced more than 90000 people in southern lebanon. many hoping the will will end soon so they can return to their homes. so not to do or has this report from tier tire in southern living on the id. now me dyers 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,
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and the latest conflict between has beloved and is really army. that's not not a c, i mission left the hey my head 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 to 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 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 our 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
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into trying to rebuild their lives elsewhere too. and 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, which 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 is also little sense of security. western nations
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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 come soon enough that their elders either tire southern lebanon, still a head analysis era. we examined the treatment of prisoners avoiding the contract in me and mont, between the gentle forces and level flights as the okay is new, prime minister goes to scotland for the start of a for nation. twice the highlighted. we say it's a bit silly, cold weather across southeastern pots of australia originally that should change over the next come to the agency, this kind of cloud making its way through the bought
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a grassy notch its way in high pressure. well that's why it has been so cold, quite fault. and for us to light wins. we're not going to see this one. i just a little further. eastwood. so as we go through the next couple of days, the whole yes. something like a show we say. so it's been blocking of the systems pushing in from the west, but they will just knock on the door. is it go through monday? why? so why the, when the weather mild weather coming back in. so we get into the teen celsius and how about $1617.00 for ally. and for melvin tank warm of that full rest, sidney west. why? the window, whether it will make his way a little further east, was next past a cloud of rain coming in across some parts of wy, logical strider as dry a few showers over tools used to be safe in new zealand. as long as you drive over the next couple of days are faring quite well here. but so the why the, why, the whatsoever, we'll try to make his way a little further east was still running into that blocking high. meanwhile, where whether across northern parts of china, more pulses of flooding rains coming through here pushing into the korean peninsula,
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it stays hot and sticky for much of japan. of the members of thailand's most notorious gang captured and caged at last, gangs of monkeys took control of the city in central time in several years ago. stopped torres treats during the coven pandemic, they over and shops and businesses sourcing owners for payment and food. but now the, the lowest cost for their incarceration begins, however, documentation and sterilization refreshing to mock their arrival in jail tattoos or a vital, powerful prison like that. it's just as true for these monkeys as they get their id numbers place. if the page is really hor on gossip becoming a forever across the united states. why are the student protests for palestine
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being met with military style track down wide is by to insist on 0 consequences for his real and it's war on gaza. the quizzical look of us politics, the bottom line, the, [000:00:00;00] the, you're watching all to 0. a reminder of our top stories, the sour hundreds of palestinian families have been seen leaving the eastern districts of cause of cities. there are reports of oceans, evacuation orders from the is really military fighting and trailing in engineering gauze. and since he has intensified in the past week,
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exit polls and funds for take that left wing alliance is on the course of winning the most seats in parliament. the fall, right? national riley, which had done well in the 1st round of us not both is training in the place. no political block has one and all twice majority and um, paula men seems likely let's look at the makeup and origin of the french new popular front. it's a lifting alliance of 5 parties, including france on both the socialist party, the ecologists, and the french communist party. they joined forces in june off the president, the manual, my call, and party law, scroll to the right to the national riley into european elections and equal to snap poll. they've pledged to cap the cost of the central goods, like fuel and food, raise the minimum wage, impose a wealth, tax, and scrub across controversial pension reform. o d. on the vin, on the mode is a historian and
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a political journalist that she joins us live of from powers. thanks very much for joining us this evening. in terms of all these parties coming together on the left to ultimately to feed the right, is that enough common ground to keep them going? a hi, thanks for having me. um, so yeah, the unions are buying beyond the election is definitely what steps to take care of because they. busy the 25 different parties, including the big 4 you mentioned, has come together and see least 2 when boats. but the question is whether they'll be able to bring together. and i think the only the next few months will show that because they own me a week before my phone call is not collection. all of these parties were tearing the shot record in the european election, and they spend very differently on many, many different topics. however, the national or international and so yeah,
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the actual governing the popular fund together or will the shoot test of the alliance the policies in terms of what happens next and what president ma corners to deal with. we know they already riffs between him and the left. they already want things like the a texas looked at the pension plans were formed. a scrapping of taxes specifically on food and, and fuel. how do they come together? how does policy shift to get to the phone to be dealt with adequately if there's this significant divide? yes, the issue is that near my close party, nor bizarre i nor relaxing alliance has one not right majority. and that's what you need to pass. not so several things might happen mcclure of 10 and might nominate and last twin pen minister out of his lions. he might also
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take this a boat against his party as a reason to resign and that we might be dealing with conventional elections or the last thing party might have to actually govern by making alliances with our bodies . so they might, i, we're making alliance with my call centers party, or be my try and has things on their own. but that would mean a very, very, very complicated assembly where a lot of constituting pushback and question and hardly anything passed. there was a higher turn out in the 2nd round of the vote compared to the 1st. how much work does the government have to do in terms of pushing forward with the united front? because so many people came out uh, it would assume that they were compelled to vote, and they too wanted to make a statement. does the unifying that the french society does have match at this
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point? it's tricky because this vote doesn't signify union as much as we might like to think because we have this thing and funds we called the a rough public in front, which is something that started in 2002 when the pen stabbers, all my doctor's 1st rounds of the election he goes through and so in the hope of never seeing him become president all of the old parties from the less and the right and the center rally together and said, you know, even if someone from was not from our party is running again, so might have been said it will band together against him. so they've done this sooner. this done the badge again so far, right. and that has been repeated again in 20172022. it wouldn't let it's what led to my calling, being elected all of the other parties cooling against the and that's what happened now. that's why i put the electric alliance as this majority. but it doesn't mean
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that everyone who turned up and voted for lackley and candidates support the program or their policies. and so i think we have the left thing alliance has to be careful not to make the same mistake as my call. and believe that does because the elected and means that the electronics police reports their program, they're going to have to have a lot more convincing. do was no one entity winning an outright to majority. what does it mean for the makeup of parliament and what does it mean in terms of hung parliament regarding the options? i'm a current as yeah, it's definitely uh, it's definitely going to be a complicated decision with my club because bardello, so the leader of the board right party, he said, but he didn't want to be prime minister if he had a relative majority of no one from the left has set so at the moment, so they might still nominate one of their own to become prime minister and rule integral, hesitation,
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government against my call. then the big decision that they have to make is which one of the $25.00 party leaders is going to be prime minister. and also do they want to govern with my calls party, alongside my close party. so the hand part and then in just one level of the trouble we're gonna be facing in the next few weeks because we might also be looking at a cohabitation executive branch, right? deanda venmo. we appreciate your time this evening and your insights into the outcome of that french election. thanks for having me. you as president jo biden's, supporters in the swing states of pennsylvania to stick together as close for him to drop off as of the election race intensify. see the house democrats, a meeting on sunday to discuss biden's candidacy at least 5 of when he public equal theme to step down. a primetime interview on friday, failed to dispelled doubts about the president's capacity to one for
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a 2nd high digital castro's following the bite. and campaign in philadelphia, and has this update to live 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, potentially vice president cala harris to take his place. by them though, has vowed to stay in the race to spiteful showings. he now trails from $59.00 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 of my being, i know i'm
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a little tracked down 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 been more optimistic about america's future. if you stick together by didn't stop here at mount airy. church is also intended to court black voters, a demographic that delivered him to the white house in 2020, well, who support has been eroding ever since. mostly due to concerns about the economy. democrats note they must turn out black voters in order to rescue biden's helps to remain president, especially in battle ground states like here in pennsylvania and philadelphia, heidi joe castro al jazeera. well, ronald patrice is a democratic party strategist and former deputy campaign manager for bernie sanders in 2016 and she joins us live from dallas. thanks for your time this evening at
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this point and the difficulties that divides and is facing. what kind of discussions do you think might be going on behind the scenes right now with a democratic establishment where i think we're seeing some of the play out loud in public and, and this was mentioned previously, there been a handful of democratic lawmakers who have publicly called for the president to step aside, and i think those conversations are continuing behind closed doors as well. i know that there are several members of congress who out of respect for the president don't necessarily want to come out in public, but obviously see and have seen the writing on the wall. that this what we're sort of facing is, is disaster. at this point, they also us media report suggesting that the senior house democrats, including adam smith, calling full biden to step aside. and we hear those numbers,
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those making that cool, increasing the number of those people making their court increasing all their concerns amongst the democrats in terms of biden's performance. and i think there definitely are, i mean obviously there is uh, the folks that are directly around the president and some others who are trying to make us all believe that we haven't been seeing what we're seeing. that the, the, the numbers are what they are and, and just i have to point out these horrible, i'm pulling numbers have been true since even before that debate last week. so i do think that there is cause for concern. this conversations are happening. it for many reasons the i would say the greatest of which is we are staring at
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a fascist potential 2nd term for donald trump and all the consequences that come with that. and also these down ballot races largely depend on the top of the ticket. historically, they have any way when we're in a presidential election year or those house senate state legislatures, another state race is really, really rely on the top of the ticket to draw voters out. and when you have a such a lack of enthusiasm, as we're seeing play out right now for the incumbent president that, that's also causes a lot of difficulty for those down about races. run you if you have a bite and repeating once again that he won't step away from the race. but you also have a senior, a democrats cooling for him to step down. how is that interpreted by the public? supporters and non support is a like. and i think it's worse,
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we're seeing how it's playing out both anecdotally and in polling numbers again. and i've, i've said all of this on this network and just previously that i believe the whole thing is a snapshot in time. the reality is, again, even before the debate last week, the president's polling numbers were atrocious. we're talking about a 34 time convicted felon, and we were head to head at best. this election should not be this close. we should not be looking at a candidate like donald trump and be worried about people showing up to vote for this in the selection. and that is just the reality that we're all having to come to terms with and regardless of how hard the president stumps his foot and says he's in a gun. and we've all been seeing with our own eyes. what's been unfolding before
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the debate on thursday. and, and previously mentioned with the, the importance of black motor turnout. and it has to be said, this administration has upset black voters almost immediately since taking office also latino voters also young people. and of course palestinian arab and muslim voters as well. right now, patrice the democratic party started just thank you so much for your time this evening. thank you. the okay, is new prime minister cust. almost all to the to, to reset the relations of scotland, wales and northern ireland. and these foreign ministers being dispatched to europe to strength and ties 1000000 of this and then eventually reports as the sun to mr. president. so it's been a long night and i a room. welcome to the world stage for the new british prime
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minister, in his best phone call with the us presidents. one of a string of conversations with liters and allies for his 1st day in downing street chase. the difference to the support that you will see for the price of the kids tom wants to show that i made pressing domestic issues for him. policy is also a priority dispatching his foreign minister on a tour of germany, poland, and sweden on the 2nd day. and the job diving straight into the issue of gaza, tony for neva. so it's 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 where 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 known in his 1st 2 weeks
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in office case pharma is due to attend a nato summit in washington. i need your pin need is in the u. k. or 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. there will be no reverse of breasts that the business minister says, but that could be place a ties to the you, the cost where it's and the mutual interest of both of you. if in union, i'm the okay to work together. but good faith, the relationship is got 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. full jay towels off to the can invited me to form a government stop on his trip or on the u. k. part of the pledge to kick stalled
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grace. nationwide k sluggish economy could limit its influence on the world stage with no plans. they labor to reverse costs to the overseas a budget. but the intention, at least, it's a brand new leader to swiftly establish himself as a global statesman, collaboratively to reach out to 0 london. the still ahead analogies around the memorial, consistent kenya, to remember as of as chosen protests against the government. the . this is the 1st witness saw that we see in real time it's the victims themselves . there's a disconnect between what we're witnessing on social media versus what we're seeing on mainstream. it is always an attempt to frame at the 2 sides of them,
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but there is no 2 sides to this. the western media does have a western bias who understand what they are looking to stay out and raise. the listening post covers how the news is covered as the world waves to see if the international criminal court will issue arrest warrants for the leadership is right . and how much people in power quits the r c c 's track record on trial. this court was created to hold those responsible, accountable, prevent such crimes from happening again. so is the i, c. c. fit for purpose?
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people in power on al jazeera, the mas, military doing, says, facing resistance from mom to groups to tell them to topple the government, fighting's being fish in the town of tim and west in 10 states, both sides of taking present as a boil. tony chang has more and a warning. his report contained some disturbing images. the resistance pulse is pushed back against government troops on the outskirts of to the west and me and my fighting is the 5th and the town battles ranging from house to house. slowly that pushing me 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,
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we think we now control about 40 percent of it, 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, probably because it catches in february. so just post videos on social media, a fight has been beaten and bound and 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 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 prove and the criminal. why wouldn't it put without the good of presence? and without the good judges, how can we do that that just that so and that there's at the small but very important stuff. the internship. i mean it's kind of help to the soldiers. it's the
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end of the line. but if nothing else, the secure and well fed them yet most bits of civil war that can be counted as a when tony chang out as their assignments of west african leaders as ended in the nigeria and the capital views of this integration that's off to military rulers of new shit, molly and look, you know, fossa sets up a new alliance to rival the original block echo was now the senegalese president has been asked to try to convince the breakaway states to a ton of the address for pulls from of georgia that cause leaders arrived at this time in a board. you aware that the future of the 50 year old organization is under freight waiting? what's talk, today's meeting or it's 3 break away members in neighboring the chair. but the strongest position of the board just i'm, it wasn't from echoes, it came from the effort. can you?
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and yeah, the withdrawal by 3 countries is unacceptable to the african, you know, we believe in one echo us burkina faso molly and his yeah. and house they would go on from it, cause only of these yeah. after being suspended in the wake of that recent ministry cause they have now formed their own secure to block, called the alliance of the house state. it's not clear how much that costs can do to address the challenge post by the departure of the 3 states, but says that withdrawal could be costly. so their plan of ha, ha, ha, this withdrawal will also affect the travel and immigration conditions of citizens of these 3 countries. because they'll now have to take steps to obtain a visa before traveling to the sub region. citizens of these countries may no longer be able to reside or freely established businesses under the facilities put in place by echo us and may be subject to various national laws. you says echo is, is concerned about how the region has been turned into a theater, helping you with your political rivers. and this information, of course,
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in the alliance of the health states tend to lose. if not, i'm going to switch soon. the regional block could lose phase and credibility as a group that keeps its members in check for its faulty alliance of the health state, mental condo fee, market access, travel, and regional support on the local and global states, which is complicated desire for a free and vibrant association to rival that cause. but the break and we country seem to have made up their mind at the summit to initiate the amount of programs i remain convinced that in the current to do a political context, the alliance of the health states is the only grouping, especially a regional one that is effective in the fight against terrorism as pet cost is conspicuous by its lack of involvement and this fight, depending on how it goes and then use a whole alliance proceed the next few months would be critical to not only regional stability, but also the future of democracy in west africa,
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how many degrees i would use either i would you or hundreds of canyons have gathered full of memorial concerts for people killed and anti government protests. they belong to the white crosses with the names of at least $59.00 people who were killed last month and confrontations of police. the process was against proposed tax increases, which president william go to ultimately scrapped. ports have been close in some areas evacuated as the us states of texas. braces were still in barrel barrel is threatening to become a category one are retained again as it makes land full. on monday, one beach stone has been evacuated in port of houston has been shut down due to was sitting c conditions and previously which the highest category 5 hurricane strength . when his tools were the caribbean, leaving at least 11 people did as texas prepare for barrels land full, some supplies in the area of dwindling nbc news correspondent gauge golding has
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moved from fort lava. 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, 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, 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,
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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 . here in portland walk up, but those supplies to people desperately need to stay safe. they're all there dwindling to say the least. i'm in port lavaca, i'm kitchen boy for nasa volunteers are returning to reality of the year of isolation. they've been living in a bunker for 378 days, simulating what life could be like on mars. this is the moment they stepped into the real world. they're preparing for future emissions to the red planet, including growing their own food, as well as dealing with communication delays with a well, that's it. from me somebody to my left for this news,
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