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to this business uptake these voltage by the city bank gross not net of on the dash before, to use the the, you're watching the news, our life from headquarters and del finds that you navigate. here's what's coming off in the next 60 minutes from spaces, political deadlocks, officer a left wing alliance, one of the most states and parliamentary elections, but no party gained a clear majority. thousands of palestinians slee, is really a tax with reports of a new evacuation order for the eastern part of garza city, allegations of war crimes in north western me in mar, where the military is accused of forming schools and churches and turbulent times for boeing. the plane make her accept, so please you on
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a criminal fraud charge related to 2 faithful crosses. if it's 737 max jets that killed 346 people. and on piece of statements with your speeches, including 2 will reco. it's just a few weeks out from the olympics. kenya's face to face, you're going to beat her. i'm off in the 1500 meters and the premium yet a small them a who checked a breadth of williams high temp breaker, which it stood for nearly 40 years. the . we start this news hour in france where a less swing alliance has one of the most states and the 2nd round us now parliamentary elections. it's a stunning results and a shoot set back for the far right. but his left front and political deadlock with no party reaching a clear majority. so the left one a $182.00 seats. but that's not even close to the 289 seats needed to control the
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national assembly president and money. while my chrome centrist ensemble alliance came 2nd with a 168 seats and was 3 years left in his term. my crow will know how to form alliances to run the country. the far right national riley, which did well in the 1st round, came in 3rd with a 143 seats, and the republicans have finished forth with 45 seats. bernard smith begins, are coverage from paris late expected, the worst with friends is 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 countries. 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 riley president had hoped to lead his party to a majority in the national assembly. they felt well short. no, it wasn't all. unfortunately, the alliance of this toner and of the dangerous to look toral arrangements made by emanuel mat cronum with the fall lift formations to night, depriving the french people of a policy of recovery that none the less over whelming leeside 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 faulted by a republican front. that's where a majority of french people vote for any party that opposes the file. 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 flexion 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 party latest presents emmanuel. my friend we'll have to negotiate with you tries to the new government. there is little love lost between the 2. the only thing the only cover done was the desire to store follow, right? getting into the smith, i'll just say right. okay,
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well i'm bringing natasha butler who's joining us from parents to tell us what the mood is like is the country comes to grips with this surprising results. for look when present somebody who might crawl. cool. this not collection a month ago. he said it was time for a moment of clarity, but i think faces across from so waking up today, absorbing those results. i'm seeing nothing but on sort of cincy on the horizon for now you have a deeply fragmented paula: mental nice divided almost equally between the less the sensor and the far right. even though the left wing lines did come out on top, we don't know who the prime minister is going to be. absolutely no idea or no names . everyone's scrambling, such right. i'm workouts who might take leadership of governments and who might be forming that governments and present macro also hasn't spoken publicly about to so lot of on. so today we don't know what's going to happen next to help us perhaps
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try and find out. we're going to speak to a veteran, political commentator here in france. yeah, it has to keep yet. thank you for joining us. i mean people are looking at best and frauds and that's a, okay, the far right didn't get in that much. we understand because they were expected to do so for one of the us is going to happen. can the census bulk of the president on the left when the laws for some form of code issue? what's going on for the 1st feeling is released because the result of the election is that there was a riley to prevent no offense party to take over flour. and that's a very big deal because only a few days ago we were all thinking that it, okay, they might, does have the majority, but that would be the 1st party environment, the 3rd group in the bottom. and so that's a big deal. now, what next? that no one knows, i'll just leave it there. different scenarios that are shaping up. but the problem is that the left wing alliance, which is. busy stone on top and bottom,
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it is not to unite the block. it has to say verging views of the political situation. on one side, you have the right to coordinate those artic mental show who has come on tv. 5 minutes after the results were announced to say we need to take over and we need to implement our program and 100 percent of our program. and then you have the more pragmatic wing of that. the airlines. we say, we know we haven't been elected on our program, we've been elected to blocks the national riley and therefore we have to be humble and careful about the way we're going to have them involved. so 1st of all, that has to be got reputation with the southern lions on the way for was mentioned for fall, right? national radi, todd hills, marine the pillow juices appointments of it and we were at the headquarters the next night poultice last night. they all right, just for just based on what they were on the brink of power. however, they still said very well, they have a huge number of m p 's. now,
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if this coalition sells and ends up working out like that, me just fall right? well, let's do these in every next swing leaders. mine is that if they fail to get their houses in order to govern and to avoid for the to go chaos in the country. and then it would be the marion up in next time. and the next site might be either the presidential election means when he's been for the 7, or even before 8 days out new elections or president my call resign. so many potential scenarios that one of their leaders of the let plus not with us. it's perfectly well, he said, the french gave us another chance, which means that if, if there is no improve and then the policy goes line, it's in the next few months, then it would be buying offense, winning the following time. and that's a very serious sweat on the policy because i mentioned for us we have this release
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today. and people are rejoicing, especially the virus where the national from the national riley has very few followers. but that really is very short time and, and now comes the real business of what some sex. and that's is still a question, not without any answer. just very pre season. last question we know is that the apartment is the gabriela child is offering his resignation boil. so now we go paris and then things coming up. i mean, might he say in office just to see things like that till that? what's next? that's the scenario is that it could be a is ceiling power to oversee the olympics and is it's a big challenge. i mean, you don't a point of view inter administer as a side of the olympics. so just a days before the game starts at the said they might be, or the funny, the king of the size as well. so the bud gabriella? thought it 5 minutes. so during the olympics, it's the most likely scenario. okay, thank you very much indeed. has to be veteran fiscal commentary stuff here and from
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some, as you can see, i mean everyone's asking what snags me really isn't clear won't comes next, that there was no dad. there's a lot of negotiate a lot of work to be done in the next phase. maybe even if the next week's last sounds like it. all right, thank you so much. natasha butler, thanks for that. reporting from paris up to some good food, has more on the reaction to the results from my se in southern france. well here in central my say, some people are celebrated throughout the night as they gathered in the streets. uh they took part in an n t for rights, a rally just up to appear at thousands of them. and we spoke to some of them and they told us of their release and their surprise at the full rights of scores weaker than expected. coming in as the 3rd political of course, not as this 1st political force impala meant, like some predictions suggested. however, there are also many folks here, and i must say that are disappointed by the national results. they did not come out on the street,
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but they didn't show up in numbers yesterday in the voting booth. in the 2nd rounds, they gave us 3 seats out of the 7 here in my say to the national riley party that is slightly less then the lead that they had in the 1st round. they were leading and 5 out of those 7 constituencies. so contrasted reactions and results. here on the one hand, you have the relief from left wing and centrist voters, that the fall right, did not become the 1st political force and parliament. on the other hand, you are seeing a strong a confirmation that the fluoride is slowly but surely are rising in popularity here in this region in southern france. if this i'm getting food for all, does it ross and must say the is really a tax. i've killed at least 50 for palestinians,
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right across the gaza strip, and a 24 hour period. thousands of people were forced to flee their homes in the northern garza city in the early hours of monday morning during, in tons is really fun. boardman. charles stratford reports the, the young and old, the sick and injured many of the homes already destroyed the order to evacuate, and then told to move again is really full. she's dropped leaflets, telling thousands of palestinians to leave neighborhoods in eastern gulf of city. most of these people have played, he's really ministry operations, hunting and spices many times before. they have displaced us and made us leave our homes. what could we do? may they suffer like they made us suffer? where the, where are the arrow? some of the are leaders. no one is helping us are we not humans? this is inside a medical facility trying to treat malnourished children,
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the northern goals, a strip. the u. n says that more than 50000 children and golda require an urgent medical treatment for acute malnutrition. c u. n. n. international rights groups accuses rental blocking fuel and medical supplies of to move a 1000000 months of what the palestinian health ministry says or over 68000 palestinians killed international pressure he's building on his will. i'm time us to agree to us the spawn proposal backed by the un negotiations through country and egyptian mediators that was store weeks have restored the doha most israel's prime minister. benjamin netanyahu says he's main goal is non negotiable, and that is to destroy us. well, how nice is it? has no shortage, main willing to fight. let me hold on something that i know of the mind. power of
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the cosign brigades is in very good shape during the war. we're able to create thousands of new fights into the support. right. and there are thousands more who are willing ready and extremely motivated to join when necessary. 2 2 israel's booming fighting the destruction of guns that goes on seized the leakage population, still trapped with no was safe to go. the child suffers we'll cross over the central does that the data and speak to a correspond to tiny my food. who joining us from there to tell us about the latest is really as tax honey and what the aftermath has been. yes, very. it was acquired, disturbing, catastrophic seeing new ways of this place. populations. this could be there fast. for 7 time being displaced internally inside garza city. some of the manage to get
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to the southern area of why do you has though describe who are big scenes of what the, how to endure was leaving their homes. but there's really military through what it's called, evacuation orders when they are, in fact on the ground. the they have little to do with evacuation order is good. the circumstances are completely different. they're not evacuating it to natural disaster. people literally are leaving their homes are running in the street for their life under the ball on the predictive of molding bonds and the heavy artillery that have been hounding across all the city and the northern part for the past 9 months lately. just not forget that for the past 9 months, only one week of meaningful these fire only one week and the remaining time, the whole 9 months have been ongoing damage and destruction and trails of devastation and the killing at a, at a record number of whole civilian populations in another part and golfing is really
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monetary within the past 48 hours. and it's expanded the military operations in the eastern part of golf and city as well as the southern western part of the city. just people are caught in between, occupying forces from both sides, then have nowhere to go right now. they're close to a high number of people and large number of casualties have been recorded so far as, as a result of it there's, it's set an exact figure of how many people being killed so far as there are still more people in the streets of your neighborhood ill center, the part of god at the end, the western part of the day around un headquarters and the colleges universities complex, where civil defense crew members, paramedics, are unable to get to these areas, get to the high risk involved in a direct attack. drones everywhere. they're chasing, not only the civilian population and trying to find shelters and the protection
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when in fact there isn't. but also the paramedics, that's the ambulance vehicles behind the civil defense. remember who are trying to get to these bond areas and remove bodies of from the street. okay, honey. thank you. thank you for that update from central garza police 10 palestinians have been killed by is really forces in a target. it is really striking on a home in japan. yeah. and that's in the north of gaza. most of those killed were women and children to zeros and a city if has more on that attack from job on you. it's the how to be is really across talked to the house and by the gene family in jamalia, northern gaza, closely and 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 the, such as on going for people still missing under the rubble. but that's a bit,
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i know was there was a home with my wife and 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. episode of the they were all children, all of them, most of the people living in the house for children. they pulled them out in pieces . what have they done there? so done. what does 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 medical cruise appear to a found body parts belonging to children who can kill 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. then this is really forces
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a fire tear gas and live bullets during confrontations in nablus and the occupied westbank. it happened after the military set up the security court on to allow is really settlers to enter joseph to in the cities east. it's a monument that's important to jews, muslims on christians, and has regularly been a site of tension. and witnesses say that the settler incursion triggered violence between palestinians and is really forces family members of captives and gaza have entered the is really parliament that cannot set to increase pressure on the government to reach a ceasefire. deal with him us. the security has to be called to remove the brother of one captive. they forcibly objected him, and some family members held a meeting with politicians. but the gathering quickly turned into a demonstration and is really striking at
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a farm. and this is in district of southern 11 on in the early hours of monday morning, several homes were damaged in that strike and dozens of live stock were killed. and on sunday has been the last a barrels of rockets from lebanon into northern israel, and the occupied go on heights. and what the group described as one of its most sophisticated attacks against israel since early october. then a whole that is joining us, not for much. are you in that sense? other 11 on so is in a we can see that the exchange of fire continues between israel says butler, how tense is a situation right now in the south to wells since october, the pattern has been one of sporadic escalation in the past few hours. there has been relative. com, you mention that error strike and there should seem district that is quite deep inside lebanon. now, most the, the, the, you know, the conflict has been largely confined to the border area. but you've had those occasional strikes, deep inside the country. also early this morning,
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another target to killing a hezbollah member targeted he was on a motorcycle. so these surgical strikes also becoming more frequent. uh, so the tips for topics change of fire continues both sides sending messages to each other hezbollah in particular, trying to deter as well from widening this conflict yesterday. targeting mound term on a surveillance center on mount herman, this is a high peak and the is really occupied, syria and golan heights, a very strategic location. so as well. so, you know, has been really unveiling its capabilities and its abilities to hurt as well. so the terror wide ending of this conflict at a time when diplomatic efforts have been revived to bring about a goal is to cease fire. now why is that important for this northern front? as well as says it will hold firing once a ceasefire is in place. but the biggest question is, what will, as well as position beats as well, has repeatedly said, it's once that agreements with hezbollah that will allow tens of thousands of its
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residents to return to northern is rutledge, once has bullet to pull back. so this has been a lot really strengthening its negotiating position. it's bargaining position, saying that it is not ready to compromise. so messages being sent across this border, this border directly related to this fight directly related really to gods. because hezbollah opened up a front back in october to help relieve its ally from us in gossip. all right, jennifer, the report for much. are you in in the south 11 on thank you. of the most international has released a report revealing what it calls reckless shipments of jet fuel to me in mar, for human rights organizations says that suppliers in china, singapore and the united arab emirates, have old channel deliveries through vietnam to avoid detection. international sanctions on jet fuel to me and mars military were introduced to stop aerial
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attacks on civilian populations. but as tony china reports, they've had little impact the ruins of some piece of the baptist church and connecting village, so gang northwest 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 they bubble from the sky. and then they die. much of the village was also destroyed and several other rates that day over several hours. most military did nice responsibility. the amnesty international says launching an attack at a time and place where they knew people would be gathering, with new military target. nearby is clear evidence of
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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 militarist, used its power to terrible ascent in april last year. composites, you village also in this the going region fight to jets and the helicopter gun ships protect. they killed a 165 people. i was just one of countless assaults on, on civilian since the military to, well willows, responsible, ever faced justice. that is certainly, i think, a hot topic or, or a topic of discussion among them are people who feel let down by international mechanisms of international bodies. however, they do exist and, and they have been effective in the past assemblies of normal life has returned to can. the area is now under control of resistance forces,
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opposed to military rule. and school has started again. but the children still wear the danger from the sky. tony chang out a 0. the police 20 people have been killed across ukraine following russian missile attacks . and this includes the strikes that hit a children's hospital in chief. at least 7 people were killed, their seeds mayor. so it was one of the worst attacks since the 2 year russian invasion started. russia has fired more than 40 missiles at ukrainian cities on monday. all exams are a cry of as the director of the north africa, north america, excuse me, program at ukrainian prison. he's joining us from keep itself in ukraine. a welcome child to 0. can you tell us what you're hearing about the number of attacks on cave and particularly the aftermath of the attack on the children's hospital?
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this is the day to you. basically, this was one of the, the biggest, the tax forms, the last 2 years, some key, and especially again, the key or as one of the biggest n p a or your engineering production system. however, 0, it's mandy got through it because the russians use several advanced technics or get in our energy ever systems distort by smaller targets and to provide input caliber rockets beans above this one russian personnel. they were able to get through our defenses and sheets that are on target to keep a lower as receive not for the 1st time, but in the doctor. and so for the dance rocks and once it gives you some medical to see what is the children's hospital last month, it edition is a sheet 0 residential buildings in nearly 20 apartments were destroyed by the doctor. and people, well basically get you here to walk the doctor you. i saw several small, small columns too, right and above the city. i mean, these attacks are coming,
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of course, on the eve of a nato summit that's being held in washington dc. and is there somebody to be said about the timing of these attacks and also, is there a message that's perhaps being sent by the russians? as i hear you, we do believe that the russian is trying to persuade our west them foreigners, the allies that russia will not stop what have the consequences of the need to start with whatever the diseases will be adopted and whatever their appreciation or mean greatness. the future made, the better will be rock heart was still a threat that russia will still be aggressive in the rush. i assume we're ready to attack and of course it's a clear message that the roster still have resources as a key to deal with. it's necessary to provide for escalation, for more attacks. and if we do recall the summit of the dollars that was also one of the agents from cuba. massively talk not only by the kings on the so call him or
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result, but also by that you hyper sonic russian. measles. so basically, russian did not change their tactics just of the year before you're going to the last and they to some of the villas, to making their message very, very clear, right. as for your crane, yes. or was full. yeah. and for ukraine itself, i mean when it comes to this, this nato summit, the expectation is that the, the countries will pledge even more support for ukraine. but will ukraine be looking for signs from, from the summit, that whether it will be able to join the alliance eventually, the spells, it was our positive scenario. we were striving. and howard boomers, who was working on the, on your brain to be at least invited. but we did go on the village at the level to join each other live, or at least for some kind of document. the map as it was by the secretary general
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williams bolton for, for you bringing the forms the whole the necessary steps for you bring an exception each a nasal. unfortunately we do see the results. so regardless, i may be less optimistic tweak. right. with thinking about the weapons, more political support or the doors to me just do remain open for the cold. so basically from the keeps perspective, this was also still not to not to bring the message to rushes that the rush of a lot of things as well. all right, thank you so much for speaking to us from key of alexander at craig. thank you very much. i the still ahead on the i'll just see the news. our attention rises in the south china sea. japan signs. it's for us defense packed in asia with the philippines on coming up and support a promise from one of the athletes responsible for possibly the most shocking moments and recent, and then pick the street the
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the low. it's what we've been warning about for days. hurricane barrel making line fall in southern texas. not too far away from corpus christi, but it is now looking like this is going to dallas houston with a copious amounts of rain. we know this area is prone to flooding, so certainly not good news, not good news. in the us, how fast is while we're in the thick of the heat wave other day it was palm springs . now it's vegas recording. it's hot is they ever on record 48.9 degrees. but look at this for the 1st time in several days. sacramento dipping out of the forty's today on monday. this heat now traveling further towards the north. so in the us state of oregon, portland, you could close in on your hottest july day on record number to beat is 42. got you in for 40 degrees on tuesday, and dialing up the heat through the great lakes cus,
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northeast, and the mid atlantic. sure, some showers in storms here. central america looks like the weather is weather will be along the pacific coast of both mexico and guatemala. today on monday and for the top end of south america, fairly quiet, we'd expect to see the rain is falling where it should be buenos aires, just 8 degrees and switch. you should be for an overnight though. there is some rain in southern brazil, but check this out, waking up on tuesdays sub 0 in many places in for puerto lake. right in southern present for. but you should be waking up to tech i am very delighted to say to the all the other continents, brightest legal students, putting minds against the best means in africa would really be interesting to see how we miss uh gather together for tournament. unlike any other questions, happy mimic flashing. maybe the apps we can cut on the human and people's wise is
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now invest in weakness. africa, news on tuesday, or the latest news. the renewed bombardment and intense pointing show that in north goes like elsewhere. and the strip this will this fall from over with detailed coverage, given the lack of international up for it would be up to residence if they've been to defend their very existence in their line from the heart of the story. we're not passion for through this something that helped her serve by the daily life. it's a distraction of, from what she has witness. the the, [000:00:00;00]
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the cell phones, our phones president, somebody on the call has office suntrust, 5 minister and gabriella. house remain in this post for the time being to ensure the stability of the country. and this will following a less wing alliance winning the most states and the 2nd round of the french problem entry election. thousands of palestinians fled their homes in gaza. city in the early hours of monday morning, during intense, is really bombardment. families were forced to search for a place to set up tents with gun fire and heart surgery selling nearby. and, and is really striking at a farm. and this is the district of southern lebanon and the early hours of monday morning, several homes were damaged and not striking dozens of lifestyle. boeing has accepted a plea, deal on a criminal fraud, charge related to faithful crashes of 737 mac stretch. now the terms include
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a fine of more than $243000000.00. at least 346 people were killed in crashes in indonesia. and if you, if you are between 2018 in 2019, the justice department found boeing guilty of violating a settlement and which the company avoided criminal charges. the company was accused of repeated safety failures. and relatives of the victims have criticized the deals. say it means boeing avoids criminal charges, and courts and billions and compensation. we can speak to andrew charlton who's a managing director of the consultants, the ation advocacy. he's joining us from the on switzerland. welcome to, i'll just 0. what's your reaction to the steel? it's an interesting deal. i think it was the only okay solution for boeing. as you rightly said in your intro, boeing have a great to these to avoid the given you have going through court and having all the evidence late and, and having the story regular,
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the guy that again. but i think it's also important to remember that this is a litigation, they wouldn't be an american cool guy. so if that wasn't complicated, so i, i apologize. but the, the issue i think is that boeing had originally agreed a series of safety changes and other things which died breached. and so this is for the branch of the original undertaking. so it's a very serious case. and it's, it's a bit says go to that comes by and could have wanted, but it's by not makes a good outcome. just for the sake of clarity isn't your understanding that the company will now have a criminal record. and if so, how does that affect its business? the issue is the answer to the 1st question and the 2nd it will have a criminal record of a corporate criminal record. that's an issue. it would, it would normally meaning that it would be, biling, would be unable to tend to phone you department of defense work in the united states because having a criminal record exclude you of course, the department of defense comp live with that boeing it prevents most of its
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airplanes almost a little metallic up as a lot of it to me solve rockets, etc. but it go consequently, they're going to need to find a compromise to get around that some sort of way. but that obligation more generally in the civil area. um, i think it's, it will be an interesting anomaly, but i don't think it will. it will help the business. and in terms of that sort of reputation, i mean, the p r people must be trying to work in overdrive right now. so boeing's reputation is really taken sort of a battery over the past few years. um, what, what happens is they're, they're, they're trying to restructure. is that going to work as well? i think from a payoff perspective, this is the best possible outcome given only of even more vulnerable outcomes that we're out the uh, not, not going to quote, not having a list of stuff happening is better than the alternatives it, yes, it will be terrible. it's terrible. pain, but i think boeing will now try to draw a line of what's happening and sign. yes, we were at fault. yes, we had problems,
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but we've accepted. in fact it's, it's cost to half a $1000000000.00 us dollars cause but 200000 of the $200000000.00 that you mentioned was per incidence. so it's actually $490.00 plus another near enough half a 1000000000 us dollars in money that's been committed to improving the safety procedures. they. they cite the management this idea of a saw it inside for also. and then the court has appointed in order to make sure that they do that. i mean this, this although hasn't really gone down very well with the families of, of the victims. even one of the lawyers was calling this a sweetheart deal. like i said, it's the best to be possible outcomes amongst on a variety of terrible outcomes for boeing. yes, i agree with that i. i think the families, families may closure in those situations. i think the closure parties are really important and they might get that because of this because the case will never go to
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court. and so will we say that in swampy, my public how we have a just one side point to 90. the boeing has the full size the door on these one, but none of the bombing stuff, none of the buying executives have tries to do so. i don't think it's either binary and true. okay, we'll leave it there. thank you so much and charles and for speaking to us from switzerland, it's always a pleasure. as he was president joe biden has been campaigning in the critical swing state of pennsylvania. and that's where he focused his attention on message on black voters. biden has reaffirmed his intention to run for reelection despite a growing number of voices for asking him to step aside. how does the castro reports from philadelphia? don't let anybody talk about your age. you are young whippersnapper introduced as a young whippersnapper and only and often genario and by a church and bishop in his ninety's. joe biden,
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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 my brain, i know i will look on 40 years old, but i've been around the bush of hour 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. 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
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to lead the ticket. but the president has vowed to stay put that's despite a recent poll showing donald trump now leading bite in by 9 points among registered voters. as i see here, smoking occurs 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, it just is crazy. it's been. * reviewed that black voters and 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,
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and i don't know why i didn't under biden unemployment is down in household wells is up among black americans. yes, his campaign has struggled to energize this or group of voters compounded by doubts about his age. to heidi joe castro, algebra philadelphia were taking you back to the frontier election. and that's where we've been reporting to the left wing alliance has won the most seats in the 2nd round of the parliamentary elections, which has really been a stunning result in a huge set back for the far right. but it does me front and some sort of political deadlock with no party reaching a majority will now speak to you said, you lie to you who is a political analyst. he has the human rights organization, the committee for justice and liberties. joining us from parents as well. welcome to alger 0. i'll just ask you about one of the latest developments we're just hearing a few moments ago that the french president of macro has asked the prime minister to remain temporarily after the election, of course has left the government and the mode because there were questions about
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what the prime minister would do next. what do you think of this? what's your reaction to what my cries have to say? wondering where this is typical of the money in my code, creating a situation where he thinks he's a political genius and ends up losing the plot to all together. a government i thought it can no longer remain as a prime minister for the presidential camp has lost its and majority is lost at the 1st time in 2022 by being a heads up for everybody. but still we've got the opposite look majority. and now the money run mccoy is trying to put out the fire. he started by courting for the easiest not predictions of the starting defeat. the he's experiencing means that if again but again i thought were to resign and these are the conditions were to be accepted. we must enter in a time of turbulence for france and the left wing alliance has not proposed the prime minister. and even if it did, it does not have an option with the majority was going to happen with the other parties of were the presidential
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a party alive with at the far right angle sororities, to create a to have an absolute majority. and therefore, continue governing the country. that would mean literally the hands of the my coal mandate for he would require this for support of the far right of remaining power. so yes, there are reasons to worry about the future looks making of the far right. i mean, you wrote back in june, june 19, you said whatever the outcome, macros, election normalize is the far right. do you still stand by that statement after these results that we saw from yesterday? yes, definitely. because as we heard this young man that he's for me to stop and give what he said, we need to go forward with the right. the right. it says copying adopted to fully and copycat through the default or watch metric when it comes to identity politics as security and also returned isn't. so we do not see a change in the rhetoric. i, dr. the i piece from this center, right? all the way to the far right to. yes, the left wing alliance did with this election. but the defense short of constitutes
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an absolute majority, which means they're not really in a position for change of the political dynamics. we have seen so far, but what to, what did happen indeed, is that the front did the push a sigh of relief. see the far right and coming to work. but it's been nothing, nothing to do or to undo, excuse me, what the money with my coordinator for the past 7 years in terms of normalizing money in the pen and making her he's number one contender into and now maybe the future of from said nothing. the hands of the left, it even matters to work together and overcome. there are divisions. so when you all know combat on shaw says that the new popular front then is ready to govern. i mean, how do you think you're saying and the are correctly saying that he doesn't have an absolute majority in the parliament? so how do you think that he's going to be able to push through his programs and how difficult is the road ahead as well as the national, as beings only motional, it's fine to get to show the lights before everybody else. we have to remember or
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remind our hoard is that the only thing i'll show though, how they can appear monday at the front of the left wing i last spoke before everyone ends in the alliance, and despite everyone that's online. but if you already said that to reassure print fresh of your copying that there's only can, national, can not and will not be the prime minister is to, to try to, to impose. he's that richard thing about that. the n a b, the new popular from can rule the country. yes, they can be ready in the fact that i truly believe they are. the economic program is backed by vote famous economists like a don't must be good to usually. yeah, cause you are associated, you float, rolled renown because economist, yes, he does not mean they're half institutions behind them. let alone this'll port of all the parties. are you going to for them to move and one less point and it's like it's truly important. she they resort to run the alliance with the other parties. that's what we require them to do with the program and to find compromises with their opponents of gifted
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a duplicate denture camp and of course the legal services. okay, thank you so much. yes. and to ask you, thanks for speaking to us from paris. thank you. still ahead on the all to 0 news our the sports news is coming up from the sports team that brought a royal welcome from the king of england. we have the sales coming up right after the break, the business latest, a sponsored by intellect, global, your real estate destination, and due by the
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the business leaders to sponsored by him to like global your real estate destination into by the the top of the sports is yours, peter 3, thank you so much. just a few weeks before she attempts to defend hood side left,
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the lympics in paris. faith keeping on has broken her own world record in the 1500 meters. and she did it in paris at the latest diamond league meeting. the 50 year old canyon had already run twice in 2024 and said she just wanted to see what shape she was in. she had seemed to be olympics as a to time defending champion off the winning golds in rio and tokyo. and there was another will wrinkled up the same events, ukraine's yacht a slab of mine who chased se thing, a new mock of 2 meters and 10 seen some uses in the women's high jump that broke a record which had stood for ties to full decades remaining will chance and will be, i mean, so with her 1st and then pick title embarrass, gave you stuff in less than 3 weeks time or the defending mains. olympic high dom champion expects paris to be spinal games, cause boots as bush him, famously shade and eye clinic gold with the italian gen marco somebody last time and took care of in 2021. but he said, is that what happened?
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the game is no, definitely is when that happened. again, you know, it's, it's, it's for me, it's like, it's a one moment thing. it was the history and the story behind it. but no, no, we support people, you know, very aggressive. you know, we are hungry for more. i want to be the best they want to be the best he wants to be the best. everyone wants to class and, and that's the sports, you know, so for me knows us will never happen again. so we'll fight to the end, or do miss hamilton say that they would daisy so they would never win informed me to one again, but he picked up the 1st victory and nearly 3 years at the birth of scrolling pre winning the race for a wrinkled, expanding 9th time david states reports the $955.00 days since these last victory. louise hamilton is celebrating once again. the 131 year old took the check. it's like it. so this didn't for the 1st time
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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 a motion. elizabeth is nobody is allowed 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 slipping. 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 mex. but stopping in the thoughts of rice, the russell was supposed to retire with a water pressure issue and then approached pit stop by norris handed the lead back to hamilton with just over 10 laps remaining the step and close the gap, but only managed to writing norris which was good enough to finish 2nd and
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therefore extend this overall championship lead. 7 parts for the day belong to the 7th time will champion ahead of him is the 9th time the hamilton is one. it's so boston the 1st drive it to in that many races. it any one for me to one track. and there's definitely been days between 2021 in 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 exaggerate 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 think fit. feel like you're at the bottom of the barrel at the $56.00, 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, era. there's been a big odd, safe at wimbledon women sick and so you'd co co golf as be knocked out by emma navarro golf. fellow american reaches the course of finals of a grand slam for the 1st time in her career, to the same friendship and run it up and just mean how do you need this really
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grateful to be out here on center court at a tournament with so much history and tradition, and that's only legends have played on before. i mean it's, it's a real honor. so just thank you guys for coming out to watch and can't wait to play again. so me, us open champion, great persons and ready connor assembled out of the tournaments. she had enough to full in 63, and injured her niece. she lost 625762 to new zealand. newton soon will the $123.00, just having a surprise run at the grand slam. having some qualifying phones rugby full back in melvin gemini, has been suspended from national team. do you see following a racist or maki made in the videos that went viral? on social media, sherman and it can be heard in the video saying he will hate the buck the 1st arab, he meets on the streets. the french rugby federation of condemned the comments. sherman a has apologize, but has been sent home from argentina with fonts are currently playing
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a 2 match series. american davis. thompson has one. he supposed pga to a title and he did it in some style to the 25 year old. not on the shots and impressive say that i'm depa 6 the full on sunday to ensure a went by full shots. but he also sent a new record at the john deere plastic for the lower school across full rounds. thompson finished the 28th on the pa for the tournaments and also means he qualifies automatically for the next 3 majors. i guess in may, my goal is, you know, to make the playoffs. and then the next thing i know i'll finish 2nd in myrtle beach and the 9th of us opened. and 2nd, last week and this week my goal is to just take the door down and get a when honestly and i was just able to play really well. and thankfully, i'm in a, i'm in a good spot for the rest of the year of to saving the feats in a row at the stadium, the milwaukee brewers, i find the one a baseball game at the famous los angeles venue. 3 milwaukee battles hit home runs
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as the brew is down, the la dodgers. 9 c means milwaukee avoid a sweep in a series of games, los angeles. despite this result, the judges austin, i had a degree, lives in the national spending. so with nascar racing chicago now way, alex bowman, one to secure a spot in the playoffs. the 31 year old beat the weather conditions on the street coast to take the 1st place. in fact, the race was stopped for more than 100 minutes because of the rain. it was being 80 races since boom and loss taste that victory is lost when was in las vegas holding 2 years ago by men suffered injuries as well as concussion. in that period, which also takes amount of extra the waste and these crickets, he may have been given the royal welcome as they prepaid for dates as series in england. great breath right and the single host, the bucking charles at buckingham palace. the english model took the opportunity to express these kay and concerns to those affected by hurricane barrel, which sprayed destruction in jamaica balt paid off as well as fit st. vincent and
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the grand indians. a lot that sold was full of things for the time being 3. we'll see you later. peter. thank you so much. while the philippines in japan assigned to landmarked defense pack that would allow their forces to take part in training and military exercises together. the new agreements will also give rest of the access to their military's hotel. a shared manila has concerns about beijing's actions in the south china sea. we have engaged each other in key areas, especially if you cannot make and development of cooperation, security defense, as well as amount of time for operation. japan is a trusted friend in the said passed partner in promoting overall it would be in development, especially in member know a free and open international order based on the rule of law is the foundation of regional peace and prosperity. we would like to work closely with your country to maintain and strengthen this whole samsung workers in south korea have gone on, strikes, demanding,
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better pay and working conditions, thousands of union members to partner rally in the city of las song, near samsung's headquarters and a mark the start of a 3 day strikes, rob mcbride reports from there, a defiant display, in spite of the rain and the size of the chip making julia and the striking against a 3 day general will count against samsung. electronics was called by the union, representing the quotes, or whether it's work is your budget. it's an honor to be here with union members at this historic moment. while there may be negative views from outside and even from within. we stand here with the urgent belief that it must be now or never as positive, says careers. largest conglomerates. samsung electronics has always been regarded as providing among the best pagan conditions, in spite of samsung sized prey. junior,
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the influence over which has traditionally remains small for the 2020. the company dropped it's policy of discouraging the union and union membership has risen rapidly to other unions that samsung have criticize this union for taking strike action. while these workers took a hit to the bonuses last year after a downturn and the chip businesses of the south koreans still because, well treated people that live with the samsung has, has to provide the best to benefit to the employees. that that's the appropriate perception. as the significant producer of specialized semi conduct is especially high band with memory chips for the burgeoning artificial intelligence sector, it's still not knowing what impact the strike will have, but the union has threatened more action if it's the months. nope, back. rob mcbride, l g 0 plus on south korea. thanks for watching the news. all right, now does the renaissance, it stays with the minimum into how much more of a bye for now,
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the of the world. wait to see if the international criminal court will issue a rest. torrence for the lead, a zip is ready to come up. people in power which the i c, c, 's track record on trial. this course was created to hold those responsible accountable. prevent such crimes from happening again. so is the i c, c. fit for purpose? people in power on out of there are the millions of people to cherish the american dream of owning a home has slipped out of reach. mike, price and accountant and his wife had spent years searching for an affordable home . things are just so priced above what we can actually afford that we're constantly searching for something i feel for those people who are struggling, who need to get out before it's too late. i mean,
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i would say it's just the money in chicago, like many us cities, former working class polls now costs millions and there's a yawning racial gap in home ownership. the home ownership rates between black and latino households and whitehouse holes in chicago and even nationally is as much as 30 percent. yeah. lack of affordable housing is one of many factors that are put americans in a sour mood about the economy. and that's a problem for president joe biden as he goes head to head with donald trump in november's election football enjoyed by funds across the world. but it also plays an important role in challenging colonial rule and know tyria and suit on the, for the mission of the clock. what's the point out, is there a well told the powerful story of how the came more than just to support in the
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