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the the fence to his legs pub in 3 elections of him to the left wing. the lions. the lion's share receipts, but no majority. that leads the pilot in parliament up for grabs and means that preston depends on the crow. they end up with the position block government, the lives of a robin, which obviously are looking for headquarters here in denver. also coming up after 9 months of israel's will. hundreds of palestinians on the move again after repulsive as well as the evacuation order in guns. the city plus, i'm heidi to castro on the bite and campaign trail in pennsylvania,
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as called now for him to step aside over doubts about his age and ability to beach donald trump. movie lives in south korea, employees of tech, john samsung gonna kick you off 3 days on strike, demanding a pay rise as the company's profit skyrocket. the welcome to the program, defining predictions, those in phones that prevented the fall right from taking power. i left with alliance as one of the most seats in parliament, searching passed by coal centrist alliance. but it's still unclear who phone the next government has new policy, a passive gains and up sleep majority. so let's take a look at the results. the old policies are full and show to the 289 seats needed to secure a majority. the left wing alliance, a new popular front pleads with 182 seats present model of black hole centrist old
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sold. the lions comes 2nd with $168.00. the far right national riley has picked up 143 seats securing the place. now the republicans have finished full. with 45 seats. francis interior ministry says the 10 that was 66.6 percent, but the country is facing political, a legislative uncertainty with no policy close to clinching that majority. ben, it's smith. how's the latest from the french capital. they'd expected the worst, but frances hastily arranged left wing coalition beat the offs and the tension of the last week evaporated. so so i don't know. so this evening the national riley is far from having the absolute majority. the commentators have predicted scarcely a week ago. in fact, it's totally the opposite. it's an immense relief for an overwhelming majority of people in our country. those who make up the new fronts, as well as those have always loved the country with the republican passions. the
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far right national valley president had hoped to lead his party to a majority in the national assembly. they felt well short manual was no. unfortunately, the alliance of dis, toner, and of the dangerous select tore arrangements made by the manual that cronies with the far left formations to not depriving the french people of a policy of recovery that none the less over whelming least sided full by putting us in the lead in the european elections, and then last sunday, bought that was boss maureen le pen seems once again to have been floated by a republican front. that's where a majority of french people vote for any party that opposes the fall. right? a prime minister gabriella, how appointed by president emmanuel mack, chrome has offered to resign my guest, mamma said companion from the start of this campaign, i've been alerted of 3 risk. the risk of an absolute majority dominated by the far
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left. the risk of an absolute majority dominated by the far right and the risk of disappearance for the movement that represents our ideas and our values. today, these 3 risks have been eliminated by the french. but what that means is no one party will have an absolute majority in the assembly. the popular from the left wing coalition says they have a mandate that priorities to reverse microns blackshoe policy, increasing the retirement age to $64.00. and they want to increase the minimum wage and to recognize a palestinian state. the lymphoma is one of the policy latest presence. the manual micro will have to negotiate with the price of the new government. there is little love lost between the 2. the only thing i now politically cover done was the desire to store follow right. getting into the smith algebra to the left wing
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support is across the funds was seen celebrating the results of the 2nd drawing. the vague thing here also mixed reactions from young people in paris. did she do some in the image just for weeks? the media and the polls have been telling us to the national riley with the majority and that they would be in the lead. the country has shown that no, it's the left that has the majority of the project to the left is what gives people hope and is what people want to. so yes, oh no, it's a huge victory. and tonight we are delighted on it. we feel good and we are happy about these results. yeah. on hulu. no, i a strong cause. i'm still, i know it's incredible news relief. there's a lot of quote, there's a lot of hold forward to future friends for the less goes what's happening historically. and as i said, it's in the duration of this year. i'm a little disappointed. i wasn't expecting an absolute majority of course, but i'm still disappointed. i'm not beaten down. i still have hope. i can wait for the presidential elections to vote again. i was expecting more seats. so let's take
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a closer look at the french new popular 1st though it's the left doing alliance of 5 parties, including friends about the socialist party, the ecologist, so the french communist party that they joined forces in june while they long disagree on many issues, the prospect of arriving presence in government was enough to make the policies find common ground. now they pledge to cut the cost of essential goods like food and fuel, and raise the minimum wage as well as impose a wealth tax and scrap that calls controversial pension reform. bring them already is a professor of politics at queen mary university in london, and she explains the challenges facing in manuel macro. he is in quite a difficult situation. and the one thing that he has been able to exploit does fall to get people to watch get that was the real threat as a far right government, that threat has now dissipated. and so now he's in a situation where his policy has fewer seats and it has the full,
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but it's do strongly enough relative to the left for it and also be best for him to stand down either. so i think they're all going to be some quite tense negotiations . i think one of the key questions that people are going to be to facing is, is, who is going to get to the, to the next government. another key question is, what do they do with the fall left? because my clubs ready made it very clear that he was worked with the fall of that and they made it clear that they won't work with him. if you take the far left out of the equation, then my 1st policy actually becomes the biggest policy empowerment. and so he could then make an argument to say, well, let's carry on as we were. but i think the rest of phones were still quite disappointed if at the end of all of this, nothing had changed. the bus one goes, went as a night when this rails minute trip ration is killed into the 50 full palestinians
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in various parts of the strip. the goal is the health ministry says 38153 people have been killed since october. the 7th hundreds of palestinian families have been seen leaving the eastern districts of gulls. a city of this video appears to show people playing the homes and shelves in northern garza, on sunday. are all reports of new evacuation noticed by these really ministry. while these and some of the latest images coming out of the of the raj, a to fan neighborhoods, it's very false to say that carry out strikes on how most targets policy in general is a bringing a police. and this report from the area we are here in the center of the you. as you can see the displays from the black neighborhood officers, the minister operation expanded. just like now, like the you have been landing as well. also i will live. this will result in minutes of the neighborhood. as you can hear, mag,
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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 got into 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. 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 means all they have no place to go to or at least 10 tell us the needs of being killed often is really asked by and talk to the home in jamalia in garza city. and also, i'm sure we fill out the scene that the attack is the firewall,
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and how to be on it is really cough talk to the house and by the gene family in jamalia northern casa, close to the cemetery, a number of people were killed and injured inside the house, as a result of the striking medical cruise of attempting to extract the bodies from under the rubble of the destroyed house. how many members have said the 15 individuals were living in the house, including several people who already displaced a number of injured have been pulled out and a such as on going for people still missing under the rubble. but that's a bit, i know was there was a home with my wife in children southern the me south fell in smoke filled the house. my daughter's started screaming and praying and we realized that all hygiene family home had been bombed and everyone had been killed, including women and children. absolutely been the ones that i thought they were all children, all of them, most of the people living in the house for children. they pulled the mountain pieces. what's have they done their children? what they've done to deserve having their house brought down on their heads. i'm in the middle of the civil defense cruise and local residents are continuing this. a
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medical cruise appear to have found body parts belonging to children who have been killed. these really occupation forces are ramping up their attack. the last of which is this attack on the alleging family home. we should have to have 10 people that mostly women and children. a number of people are still missing under the rubble. the end of the city is a good deal. better than the the, the us present a button. this been competing in the critical spring state of pennsylvania, where he focused his attention and message on african american faces by this reaffirmed his intention to run for the white house. in spite of a growing course of voices them to step aside. so that's another democrat challenge . donald trump. on sunday, a group of house democrats held a call to discuss his candidacy 100 castro reports from the state capital.
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philadelphia. don't let anybody talk about your age. you are young whippersnapper introduced as a young whippersnapper and only in off the generic and by a church bishop in his ninety's. joe biden age. 81 embraced the opportunity to be the younger man for once during the make or break moment in his campaign. i know with every fiber in my brain, i know i'm a little tracked down 40 years old, but i've been around the bush of our talking about that check turn 40. okay. decide. you know, i've been doing this a long time. i am i honest to god have never been more optimistic about america's future. if we stick together by then glanced down at notes and spoke for less than 10 minutes before an african american congregation and mount airy church. in philadelphia, the crowd was mostly adoring. i thought it was a wonderful start when we're looking for 4 more years. but there were also cracks.
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did you watch the debate last we? yes. what do you think? i was very disappointed in the debate, but like you said, when you're slowing down, you get up with a growing number of democrats. have called for biden to step aside for someone else to lead the ticket. but the president has vowed to stay put that's despite a recent poll showing donald trump now leading biden by 9 points among registered voters. we see here, spirits in the coast to come out before the several parishioners we spoke to said they would be happy as vice president, cala harris became the party nominee for president. this woman says she is undecided between trump, the invited. are you at all disappointed in his 1st kind of yes, yes, i am. by what i mean. i mean look at the academy is, is like everything is seem like everything is all messed up. everything is high,
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it just is crazy. it's been. * that black voters in the swing state of pennsylvania helped deliver by them to the white house in 2020. but ever since support for him among african americans has been eroding. they seem to think that they did better on the truck, and i don't know why i didn't. under biden unemployment is down in household wells is up among black americans. yet his campaign has struggled to energize this or group of voters compounded by doubts about his age. heidi jo, castro, algebra philadelphia to the opposed to being closed in some areas evacuated in the us state of texas because of the storm brower barrel. that release, threatening to become a hurricane again as it makes landfill. a monday i reached the highest category 5. hurricane franklin at tools through the caribbean, leaving at least 11 people that nbc correspondent gauge goulding has moved from
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port lavaca. yeah. were here at 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. they'll open 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 one is if you could imagine trying to, you know, cover up a board windows with pieces of wood like this final preparations underway 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 portland, aka, i'm kitchen boy, as well as to live here on out as there was tensions rise in the south trying to save foreign ministers from japan and the philippines to meet to sign. the defense pun totally light. in manila, the the color of flooding rains continued to be a problem across the northern parts of china. say the may, your,
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from the stays know, raise the ground to continue posing the way in, across a similar area. drag that rope of cloud and right across the korean peninsula. heavy rain coming in across a similar area. and so that will be the flooding for the problems to come as we go through the next couple of die, south career saves and pretty live you down pool of southern half of japan. well, the heats the spring feet and the humidity remains an issue. as we go on through monday, going into tuesday, les hot, but still pretty uncomfortable for the most part. so plenty of showers coming in across a similar area south is how do they stand? we drive, you might just got to shower, to towards the fall south of china. taiwan, seeing a few scattered showers, could scattering the showers. meanwhile, across a good part of south east asia of the west, the weather coming out of a small job pushing acosta. was born in any of showers around in the heat so that i particularly across the philippines and showers, that continuing for condo, china, india, also saying some live yourselves. i'm hoping that the what to whether the flooding
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range of tools and all the planes will ease off a little bit boring, subbing, downgraded, but the heavy rank continues to bundles dash and the final faced the, the, the, [000:00:00;00]
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the, [000:00:00;00] the, the people to i'll just say release the whole run, the reminder of all the top stories results on the 2nd round of front says parliamentary election show the left wing alliance has taken the highest number of seats, but the left block is folding, shows it up slick majority. meanwhile, the far right national valley is trailing inside place. no attention to as to how to form a workable government. the prime minister has pledge to hand in his resignation on monday, and the country is facing the prospect of a hung palm of interest. the head of the paris sullivan paid hundreds of pounds to the families have been seen leaving the east. some districts of kansas city,
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there are reports urgent evacuation orders from these ready military that unless the international has released or report revealing was at calls radcliffe shipments of jet fuel to me in mo, the human rights organizations as supplies in china single and the united arab emirates of channel deliveries through vietnam to avoid detection in special sanctions to get fuel to be the most military we introduced to stop by a real attacks on civilian populations. because tony chang reports, they've had little impact with the ruins of some piece of the baptist church and can village. so going north west to me and it's been on touch since january on the 1st sunday of the year, the ministry found it and the school next to killing 17 civilians including 9 children. that is sunday. they don't know about the play. they are leaving at the whole family, but immediately the bottom from the sky. and that the,
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the much of the village was also destroyed and several other rates that day over several hours. most military did nice responsibility. but amnesty international says launching an attack at a time and place where they knew people would be gathering, with no military target. nearby is clear evidence of a crime where the term war crime comes in. it's just the, the, the lack of care to distinguish between combatants and civilians and the, they have to know that civilians will die when they are launching is attacks. the minute has used its power to terrible effect in april last year. in posit, you village also in this the going region fight to jets and a helicopter gunship attacked. they killed a 165 people. it was just one of countless assaults on, on civilian since the military to, oh, the willows, responsible. ever faced justice. that is certainly, i think of
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a hot topic or, or, or a topic of discussion among them are people who feel let down by international mechanisms. international bodies, however, they do exist and, and they have been effective in the past assembling of normal life has returned to can. the area is now under control of resistance forces. opposed to military rule in school has started again. but the children still where the danger from the sky, tony chang out is 0. now the philippines in japan or assigning a land about defense that would allow that forces to take part in training and military exercises together to care has shed, middle is concerns about beijing's actions in the south china sea for more or less . that's cool. so it was a bottom below who's in the philippine capital mid of the forest and the japanese and japanese foreign defense ministers all about the presidential palace right now
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. so quite a significant meeting. yes, so hell, so a japanese for administer your checked all the plans gonna be streaming. no key hire of our kids are in manila right now and at the presidential palace. so later in the day they will have a 2 plus 2 meeting. the 2nd round of 2 plus 2 meetings between japan and the philippines. but what's more important, the highlights of this really is happening at the presidential palace any moment now the signing of the reciprocal and access agreement between japan and the philippines about the reciprocal ex agreement is similar to the visiting force agreement between the philippines and the united states so whereas before the japanese troops were only in the philippines to observe during military exercises between the united states and the philippines. and also here to provide humanitarian assistance. now that could come to the philippines to train with feel
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of being troops and in a similar way, philippine troops would now be able to visit japan and train with japanese troops. now the 2 countries have had very strong relationship for many years now. and now the elevating of course, their military ties with japan, providing the philippines with radar systems and the philippines, new west coast guard vessels. and all this, of course, in the face of what both countries say is the drawing a certain, if this off china, in the south china sea. so here is the reaction, though that's concerning both these countries as that, which is why they've decided to have this meeting. and they will be perhaps also watching with interest was the meeting is over as to what sort of reaction they get from the neighbors. right. well, washington will likely be pleased with disagreement given that both japan and the
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philippines are treaty allies of the just states and washington has been building up its alliances in the region. but china will also be closely watching this growing alliance between japan and, and the philippines. in china have 3 devices in washington for building what it calls the asian nato in the region with south korea, japan and australia with china saying that it's preventative. it raises the tensions in the region. but from the perspective of the piece of visual, say that it needs all the help that it can get from its allies to be able to build a minimum credible defense force. and also to be able to show a united front, again in the face of what it calls, growing aggression of aging is going aggression in the south china sea. and from the perspective of japan, this in their interest to maintain a balance of power in the region as well as freedom of navigation in the south
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china sea. so he'll probably be like that for us in mid the thing to we'll stay in the region south crane work as of one of the wells largest month, a manufacturer is samsung downings, that tools for 3 days, that demanding bits of pay and working conditions. samsung is one of soft christmas possible plumbers with an estimated profit of more than $7000000000.00 say fall the see if that's gonna play with the household to speak to rob mcbride, who's at the riley overall base. raz, really for protest like this to happen in south korea, just walk us through what it's actually getting on the industrial symbolic one day, a will count if you like, last month, but this is in just to be like, spend time due to the without just let me just stop by, i will give you
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a closer look at the crack as this is in that was on with south of south outside one of samsung's big production facilities. we've got hundreds of workers from here, all the same from other facilities to take part in this riley everybody is as you can see, a wearing rain jacket because of the to right. so rain that we've gone. we both are wearing the traditional headphones with terry speeches. that'd be a little slow thinking song. how about expecting more people of boston that we may have interpret logs thousands of workers. this union represents some 20 i just the 5th and also the fact that a bonus is a goal. so that the these days and the right thing that unless they see any of these that a bedroom ions, big on the day off, threatening bull action. another 5 day strike this time and a couple of weeks now. of course not to worry for some so isn't it? well,
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busy in time strikes like this. i don't how it looks to the international audience end to business. that's right. i mean, as they say, depends really how many of these were all going to come out on friday, but also it's the nature of the production that a lot of it to be old. it doesn't need that. maybe i can do this with the sound to get machines to keep production going here. and it also represents administrative stuff. in any case, according to one samsung official, we've spoken to, they have the making contingency of the people around to cover any show for the work as i, but so bear in mind. so just last friday, samsung announced the 15 fold increase in its operating profits for the 2nd quarter, and a lot of sales, all of these very specialized high bandwidth chips, full a i for artificial intelligence that is obviously a booming area, hoping samsung is involved in other words they can says,
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well that's just too much and like this impact production of those checks for a moment by the force and sounds good. thank you. i know some of the of west african leaders is under the idea of and capital with phase of this integration and also have to admit that reveal is of nisha molly and the keen a sensor sets up a new alliance to rival the regional bulk echo us that address, suppose not from the nigerian capital a butcher. echoes leaders arrived at this time between a board. you are aware that the future of the 50 a or the organization is under frank waiting. what's talk, today's meeting of its 3 break away members in neighboring the chair, but the strongest position of the i believe just some it wasn't from echoes. it came from the i for can you and yeah, the withdrawal by 3 countries is on a septic to the off. we can, you know, we believe in one echo us burkina faso molly and his yeah. and house they would go
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on from a course earlier this year, after being suspended in the wake of the recent military cause. they have now formed their own secure to block, called the alliance of the house state. it's not clear how much echo is can do to address the challenge post by the departure of the 3 states, but says that withdrawal could be costly. so the plan for this withdrawal will also affect the travel and immigration conditions of citizens. these 3 countries, because they'll now have to take steps to obtain a visa before traveling to the sub region. citizens that 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 that cause is concerned about how the region has been turned into a theater,

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