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>> supporters like you. thank you hello, and welcome to our viewers, joining us from the united states, canada, and all around the world. >> i'm was much just ahead. >> political turbulence on both sides of the atlantic. we are turning what u.s. president joe biden's family is telling him after his disastrous presidential debate performance. meanwhile, his opponent, donald trump, expects to learn in the hours ahead whether he can claim immunity on his alleged efforts to undermine the results of the 2020 presidential election we're live in paris following a crushing blow to emmanuel macron's centrist party, the far right coming out on top in the first round of parliamentary elections in france good to have you with
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us, and we begin with the fallout of u.s. president joe biden's dismal debate performance last week, mr. biden's family is encouraging him to stay in the race despite growing calls for him to step aside that's from two of his advisers who say the family also talked about with a top biden it should be fired they spend time together on sunday at camp david and discussed how they could support the president. but biden's advisers say he's closely watching polling data, which is not looking good. some democratic leaders say conversations are happening about the future of the party hind closed doors the obviously there was a big problem with joe biden's debate performance and there's also just a tremendous reservoir of affection and love for joe biden in our party.
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>> and so this makes it a difficult situation for everybody, but there are very honest in serious and rigorous conversations taking place at every level of our party. because it is a political party and we have differences, zero point of view for more on this, i'm joined now by larry sabato, director of the university of virginia center for politics great to have you with us thank you so much. >> raspberry. >> larry, a cbs poll of registered voters taken after thursday's debate show 72% think joe biden should not be running for president. the new york times and the atlanta journal constitution, a calling for president biden to leave the race. and wealthy biden donors, a panicking many thing if he's not replaced with a younger candidate at the august democratic convention, this race is over. what do you say to all this negative reaction to the president's stumbling debate performance on thursday it's, not surprising given what we saw everyone saw with
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their own eyes, what the problem was, and it's hard to explain your way out of it. people can say it's a cold or he was over prepared or whatever the excuses the truth is most of the negativity has stayed undergrad ground, which has been surprising because democrats normally express themselves fully in public. and that hasn't happened yet. and it's why we have to keep our eyes on two groups. one, the elected officials who will share the ballot with joe biden in november if he stays on the ticket and of course, the donors you mentioned the big donors at some point, some of them are going to abandon the ticket. if in fact biden falls behind trump, a good deal more than he already has right? >> and of course, the president biden's says, the only way he would step aside is if he shown convincing data that approves its to damage matching for the party and the country for him to stay on. now, if that
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happens what is the process for replacing him at the convention in august and who would be positioned to take his place is anyone able to take on trump at this point? >> well, the process could charitably be described as chaos. again, democrats have had some experience with that over the years sometimes it works out and sometimes it doesn't. but there is no plan. there's nothing in the party rules that contribute to the solution to this other than the fact that joe biden would have to do it as soon as possible to get the party enough time to organize the selection of his substitute. and of course, his vice president, kamala harris is going to insist that she's next in line and certainly would be a candidate they but i think there would be others who would be interested, but who organizes this? what would it fall to former president obama and maybe former president clinton and hillary clinton and
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speaker pelosi. you can think of a group of people that might be able to pull it off. but it would be difficult and while the party lacks leadership for the presidential election, the republicans aren't going to just be sitting there. they're going to be organizing, airing negative ads, raising more money and probably moving up in the polls so this is really hard to figure out what both pathways could leave into destruction. so which one do you pick yeah, i mean, that's a problem, but some of those ads, the republicans are we putting out, there'll be using great slabs of that debate, no doubt. >> and of course it has to be said, we saw a very different joe biden the day after the debate at a rally on the campaign trail what went so terribly wrong debate night. do you think and why was he so faltering? and how does he restore faith and his leadership and overcome? his bad debate performance, which will keep coming back over and over as we approached november
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absolutely will. and rosie, we haven't been given a real explanation yet we've been given little bits and pieces by this aid and that aid almost all of them on deep background or off the record. it's not good enough. people want to know what caused that again, we saw it with our own eyes. it's not enough to dismiss it and to move on and say it was one bad night. i think it was probably more than one bad night we're all coming to that consensus they have to answer that. and then once they answered what happened, they have to answer the tougher question, which is, how can people be assured? that he can function well as president for another or really four-and-a-half years, he's got a half a year plus in this term. and then four more years on top of that all the way to eight age 86. again, it's not as though donald trump is perfect. he's also old and has many problems and mainly that he can't tell the truth truth,
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which is that in some respects that much more serious problem than joe biden? >> yeah, we certainly saw that on display thursday night is as well. of course. i did want to ask you this lyric is axios, is reporting the top aides have been shielding joe biden since day one. and that's why there was so much shock inside the white house following his debate performance. so what's your reaction to that report i read a few hours ago and i was really shocked. >> i mean, if it's true, there are people who have to answer for that. they really do if they were shielding the real president biden, even from other white house aides, then someone it has to answer for that. and those who were doing it have to be dismissed. that would be my reaction to it, but of course that's up to them larry sabato, always a pleasure to have your thoughts and analysis on all things political. >> appreciate it. >> thank you rosie. >> in the coming hours, the
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u.s. supreme court is set to decide whether former u.s. president donald trump has presidential immunity. trump has claimed sweeping immunity on his federal 2020 election subversion case. cnn's jeremy herb has more the supreme court is heading into its final day of decisions on monday where the justices will rule on a case with significant implications for the 2024 election, whether donald trump can face trial on election subversion charges. >> the justices are set to issue their ruling on trump's claims of absolute immunity from prosecution a decision that trump is not fully immune from prosecution, could clear the way for the former president to stand trial this fall. but the decision could also lead to another round of litigation and appeals that would push any trial beyond the 2024 election. the case stems from special counsel jack smith's in indictment of trump last august over his efforts to overturn but 2020 election. trump responded by claiming he was immune from prosecution because he was president. the
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trial judge in this case, tanya chutkan and the circuit court of appeals, both rejected trump's claims of immunity, but the supreme court chose to take up this case and they heard oral arguments in april, several the justices, including chief justice john roberts, were skeptical of the circuit court decision that fully rejected trump's immunity claim. they focused on whether there should be some immunity for a president's official duties compared to his private actions. this suggests is that the justices could grant trump some degree of immunity for his official actions, but not for those actions. since he took that went beyond his role as president, that could pave the way for the election subversion case against trump to move forward. but how quickly any case actually go to trial depends on whether the justices address trump's conduct specifically in their ruling, or if they only set a standard for prosecution that the lower court would then have to fly to this case. if that happens, trump could potentially start a whole new round of appeals,
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likely pushing any trial beyond the 2024 election in november. the special counsel asked the supreme court in december to take up this case, and this appeal immediately. but the justices declined to do that. instead, letting the case work its way through the appeals process. that's what led to april's hearing and the weight now for monday's consequential supreme court decision, which is coming a little over four months before the 2024 election. jeremy herb, cnn, new york and i'll speak to a legal expert next hour regarding this landmark decision that's expected today. all right. let's go to max foster now in paris, where he is covering the french parliamentary elections. and max, it was a gamble that appears not to have paid off for president macron with the far right leading in the first round voting what's the latest on all this well, a crushing defeat to macron's authority has to be said coming frd in this first round of the parliamentary election, the far right, doing extremely well.
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>> a lot of people saw them doing well, but i speaking to someone from the left a senator from the left earlier, as you said, it was still a shock when you saw those results come through. so according to the interior ministry, national rally, 130, 5% of the vote with the left left-wing new popular front coalition coming in second with nearly 28%. macron's centrist alliance came in third with about 20%. the results prompting protests in paris amongst those who obviously aren't against the obviously aren't with the far right crowds hitting the streets to voice their opposition to the far right. cnn senior international correspondent jim bitumen has more on the night from here in paris jubilant tears filled the headquarters of france's far-right national rally as projections show the party dominated in the country's first round of parliamentary elections seen as a fringe
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movement, the national rally could be positioned to assume power and become the first far-right party to enter french government since the second world war controversial. doi yan are the party marine le pen asserted that the second round of voting to be held next week. we'll secure their position. they move. >> i see apparently democracy has spoken and the french people have placed the national rally and its allies in first place. >> don't we? and again, you nothing? >> has been won. and the second round will be decisive. >> complete results of the election are not finalized and much political maneuvering is expected before the second round of voting is held next week, which could determine whether a seismic shift is underway in french politics national rally is leader and le pen's protege, 28-year-old jordan bardella could be positioned to become france's next prime minister of child, of italian immigrants. bardella has maintained a party's
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nationalist politics, and hard line as immigration stance across the country. and its overseas territories. voters turned out in huge numbers to participate in the high-stakes election uncertainty has loomed ever since president emmanuel macron suddenly dissolved parliament and called for snap elections earlier this month. sending shockwaves across the country. now his gamble appears to have backfired as his alliance of centrist parties faltered in the vote, finishing a third, according to projections in a statement, the president called for the formation of a broad alliance to block the national rally from coming to power faced with the national rally, the time has come for a broad, clearly democratic and republican rally for the second round. >> i did do a coalition of left-wing parties also had a strong showing coming in a close second, projections show. >> however, no party achieved an outright majority, possibly leading parliament and then political deadlock for now, the preliminary results of the
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election are being received with intensity, drawing some protesters out to demonstrate in paris as a country with a painful history with fascism and far-right movements, deals with an uncertain future jim veteran cnn, paris earlier i spoke to john lizzie, he's a journalist. >> i asked him about how the far-right has changed really under le pen and now under its new leader the program that they had up until two to three weeks ago was totally different from weather advocating now, it's it's it's political tactic, which is okay. but for example, basic questions like what age can french people retire you know, mecole passed a reform that made 64 the legal age to retire. but i'm looping a few months ago was advocating
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60-years-old. she's now talking about 64, 65, which the the the law of reality is going to catch up with her very quickly, like it did italy with the aloni, same about immigration. we have shortage of workers here in france, so she cannot be as radical as she would like to leave. >> or what does this mean for the world if we end up in a situation because it's not over until it's over. of course, where we have the far-right prime minister on macron, as president, what does that mean for french policy because it feels like chaos. >> well, chaos or paralysis, and it it's it's really important if you look at the map of the world right now, i mean, not right now, but the next few weeks and months you can have you know, going from east to west i could have put me in russia. >> you can have a european union which will be totally this indicted with about half a
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dozen leaders who kind of side with putin, even though they don't really admit it. and then you cross the atlantic and you may have donald trump what does that ring us? what kind of world is this bring us and what kind of europe comes out of it if mr. putin fields and boldon to titillating poland a little more. the both countries, that's kind of scary well, let's look at what this might mean for the rest of the world are joined by nic robertson, are senior international editor. nick could just clarify the roles here. so if we do end up in a situation with a right-wing far-right prime minister on macron remaining as president's what's that mean for foreign policy and defense, for example with these had been under the purview and are under the purview of the president of france. and they have rarely been challenged, but it looks like le pen's party would
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challenge macron on the right to determine both defense and foreign policy so macron has a very forward policy. let's say on ukraine sending longer-range missiles and even perhaps being out ahead of nato partners, suggesting that there should be foreign troops, nato troops on the ground inside ukraine in a training capacity trend, new cranial enforce as well. le pen's party, jordan bardella stands against that, so they wouldn't want to send these long-range missiles which can deliver a bigger punch to putin. they wouldn't be advocating french troops being sent to ukraine. so you can already see a difference in position there perhaps it's not a position that weakens nato immediately, but you can certainly see the way that france has positioned itself being challenged at home and being changed overseas. and then of course, there's the
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immigration policies of the party in terms of how that would impact in europe and a growing right-wing trend within the european partners, as we can within viktor orban's fidesz party and hungary, which actually took a beating or right-wing party that took a beating in european polls recently, aligning with other right-wing parties. so and it will potentially have real, real world implications. max and obviously france is a major power in the world, but particularly within the european union they have commissioners, they appoint commissioners to the european union and you'd expect the far right to have a say on that, which presumably would weaken the european union. >> yeah. and macron has his pack of who he liked to be the francis commissioner at the european union. and that's not the pick that that le pen's party, bardella would go for so
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so that affects france's voice and what it stands for within the european union. what it can expect to win from the european union in terms of influence over trade and other issues. so this is another sort of point, a weakness, but i think let's look at how macron has positioned himself being this control of foreign policy, being this influence over defense policy. he has positioned himself as a very forward leaning ally of the united states. we saw him luck. we saw him entertain president trump, when he was president a five-year, 56 years ago, and we've also seen in very recently entertained president biden than normandy d-day at year commemorations and france has positioned itself as an important player on the global stage, whether it's a in the middle east, whether it's whether it's in the pacific, on whether it's just the transatlantic relationship across with the united states is positioned itself as an
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important player that, that stands in many cases, not every time, but the united states side, they have differences of opinion, but it is a vital ally. the united states a right-wing government in paris that undermines a centrist president. if there was a democrat president, again, in the united states would be a much more wobbly proposition. but as your last guess just mentioned, if it's donald trump in the white house next year than it looks different. and a lot of things look different yeah. >> it's really speaks to geopolitics, doesn't it currently nic robertson. thank you so much for joining us rosie, back to you the far-right. haven't one this yet, but there's certainly leading and that's what it's really charged this country. >> yeah, it's going to be interesting to see what the second round of voting brings to france. that we'll be watching that of course. next sunday. so after the break, thank you for that. max will
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the outer bands. what is going on so far is that these outer bands are moving very quickly over barbados as the system gets closer. early in the morning, we can expect more frequent rainfall and dust. what is a very positive for barbados is that the system is moving for the self of barbados. so therefore, it's not going to hit directly as we might've thought, 12 hours ago proceed. i think some vision of the grenadines and grenada might be perhaps in a closer track or beta, so you can feel the wind, you can field some more rain. there has been an uptick in the wind uptick in the rain but the system has moved a little bit in further away from barbados. so we are feeling those gusts as i speak to you. but it is not as impactful as it might've been about 12 hours ago where they the trap was actually leaning towards barbados getting hit directly but certainly much bigger than it is at the stage. >> and that is certainly a great news for barbados. but how is the region preparing for this extremely dangerous storm
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and where will residence take shelter? what sort of support are they receiving? >> i speak for barbados the emergency shelters have been opened for the last 24 hours. there is a great emergency plan in place. all of the shelters across barbados or suited for major evacuation if they had to be but you're not going to find that they'll shelters are going to be utilized in such a way unless there's meet for evacuation. but the center for emergency, they have indeed done several test and barbados is water and electricity. it's not off, it's still very much on. as i speak to you, we are speaking on an up link. so therefore, you can tell that the power is still very much, still very much going pretty well at this stage. there's no real cause for emergency services and grenadines. they've also been bolting up with boasted up here, of course, as you would imagine, the prime minister, the
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honourable ralph gonzalez and vincent quite earlier about how things have been going there. the automobile motley here in barbados. she's been definitely prepared in case that there is anything major. so i speak with confidence that if something was to hit and happen, that the plan and the emergency that curation is well on the way we have been hit before, this is now almost three years that elsa hurricane in lsa would have touched down in barbados. that would have been july 2 in 2021. that would have been the last major hurricane that would have touched in what vedas and the plans, then we're pretty well for evacuation and they remain intact if that was to be the cause. but as i said, the system well, we're feeling much more wind. there is a lot of gst and a bit more rain. the system is not touching down as much. so therefore, there's a little bit of ease intention as to how this system might affect barbados and the windward islands, right? >> well, this is good news, but we will keep a very close eye and of course, we're going to be talking again next hour,
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>> your small talk the french prime minister really urging the french to prevent the far right from becoming the main block them. >> getting a majority really an absolute majority in the parliament. we should have a huge impact on france if that
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were the case, obviously the far right is pushing for that. there's certainly in the lead after the first round of two sets of parliamentary elections now the, prime minister's comments come after. they came out on top in that first round and the parties parliament leader marine le pen said that democracy has spoken as xi hailed those results. obviously they had a huge amount of support. the left left-wing new popular coalition came in second was president emmanuel macron's centrist alliance is in third the second round of voting, which is the decisive one, does happen next sunday, will have the results on the monday. now, just 28 years older, national rally leader, jordan bardella, could be the next french prime minister, which would be an extraordinary moment. this is the first time the far-right is actually one a first round vote in france, i'm really marine le pen, who's obviously the icon of that movement, has said that patella is rice is a bit too normalize the party, which has faced accusations of extremism
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in the past. certainly, when her father was in control, cnn producer saskia van dawn has more now on who this new leader is he's been called the tiktok king. >> and young people love him but who's the slick 28-year-old french far-right leader on the brink of power you zhao then bardella has transformed the national rally, taking it from the fringes into the mainstream solidifying its rural base. >> join forces to tell more like we want is to take agriculture completely out of the free trade agreements so that we can protect our domestic markets and using social media to reach a new generation of voters. i live with people, go out and vote to stop the migration surge that threatens our security identity and values the populist rhetoric isn't new, but because of this gifted communicator, it's resonating in france now, more than ever
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the sorts of young voters who are attracted to jordan bardella they tend to have less optimism about their future. >> but i think jordan bardella shows them. look, look at me. you know, i don't have a college education. i come from a place in france sets that the elite looks down upon if young people also find themselves in those circumstances, see that is actually inspiring genre and bow the law grew up here in san santa need, a suburb north east of paris. he attended this private school and it 16, he joined the national rally around here. people know his name, but they remain divided, manages to prieto. >> i'm rather proud of the fact that he is aware of or problems here that he knows our reality if we're not white, if you don't have a typically french name, were not considered french. >> i know this struggles that students face here and i don't
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feel that he's representing a young people bardella was handpicked by marine le pen to be his successor in an effort to detoxify and normalize the party that was founded by former french members of hitler's ss though he lacks experience, he and lappin, form of powerful duo she's the political leader and in the army general, we work together in harmony first, a strong standing in the european elections. >> now a real shot at the parliament. and finally, another go at the president's see by the pen with one man firmly in their sights you to go onto if a person who erased france has a name. >> it's emmanuel michael emmanuel macron saskia van don, cnn, paris earlier i spoke to learn conway morris. she's a senator for the socialist party representing french citizens
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abroad, arce her about her reaction really to sunday's vote. and also what comes next? >> we never thought that we would see the extreme right being so strong in france of course, the extreme right was in power just for a short time during the second world war. and we never had it since but what they prune is quite counter to everything. i defend, you know, i'm a pro european and universalist and and i believe that we need to be open and that france be loyal to what it has always been. and i represent the french abroad so i'm glad open to the world and not believed our borders ought to be closed, which is something that cannot be done anyway. >> so what happens now you've got macron and the left alliance saying because they'll typically three candidates now going into the second round
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from left, far right, in the center what's going to be the direction of the left and the center for their candidates. so they pull out to block the far-right that was what's all the leaders of the left-wing party announced last night? i mean, they were all very clear as to the fact that they do not want extreme right. to have an absolute majority we know that there will be a lot of mps but the thing is not to give them. an absolute majority and then having the president, well, having some kind of freedom to nominate who he wants as a prime minister and not be obliged to nominate the one that will be representing the absolute majority. so there is a major difference because at the end of the day, we may have a prime minister with not from the extreme right with canada is actually adhere to it though i'm just thinking of an example where there's someone from the right of the centrist
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bloc and someone from the far left of the left block. and neither of them deciding who should pull out, perhaps the centrist doesn't want to allow the far-left to get through the end of the de. it's going to be he down to the people voting. i mean, you know, parties, political parties may indicate what they want as a strategy, as i've just indicated, of not having an absolute majority, but individuels will make up their mind and decides that, well, they want to they don't care, or they feel that they just want to vote for the mp that will be best representing them locally and they will make their choice like that. but those indicators crews are for an overall strategy if you like, of not having this absolute majority, which is going to have an impact far beyond france, if it is the case so that's why that's why the left and the center have indicated that indeed it, they
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will pull out that candidate not to have a the lecture notes three candidates, but only two. with the third giving their votes to either the center right, left, or the left. >> i then call my morais speaking me earlier, i'm rosary from the socialist party. they held their vote really in the center. what we saw was the right moving forward ahead of them. and i'll see macron falling back. so it was a seismic shift in french politics, yeah, most definitely. all right. thanks to max. so we will return to you at the top of the hour. appreciate your reporting their from paris. we are seeing more unrest in jerusalem nearly a week after israel supreme court ordered the government to begin drafting ultra orthodox jewish men into the middle hello, trey. on sunday, members of the community clashed with police and five people were arrested. that anger could eventually
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to div.org welcome back everyone some young women and girls in afghanistan are losing their will to live since the taliban's resurgence to power nearly three years ago the islamist militant groups crackdown on women's rights has led to an increased rate of mental health crises and suicides among afghanistan's teenage girls with little to no intervention from the international community anna coren spoke with one afghan teen who almost became another statistic it's taking that unfortunate trend. she spoke to
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her on her second chance at life, a warning though this report may be upsetting to some viewers it's been described as the most serious women's rights crisis in the world. afghanistan, under taliban rule. but despite this grave warning, the united nations has been accused of betraying the girls and women of afghanistan a green to tell a band demands to keep women's rights off the agenda at the two de, un lead conference in doha it comes as a mental health crisis is sweeping across the country with adolescent girls who see no future trying to kill themselves. we now bring you the story of one of those girls huddled on the floor over school books, 16-year-old, azo meticulously copies the english sentences. her niche cursive writing, a display of devotion to furthering her education my hand washing, our qiat make it learning new words makes me
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happy. >> she explains but can name is but this scene was unthinkable just eight months ago when we first met azo in the same room on the outskirts of karachi in pakistan don't worry, you'll be fine. says her brother kissing her hand. we are with you always aso was bedridden her skeletal frame wasting away every breath she took and movement. she made, causing unbearable pain azo is from neighboring afghanistan and it's there in her home in july of last year. she tried to kill herself can you talk to us about this is the first time the teenager whose identity is hidden due to security concerns is able to speak to us about what led her to that point. >> all i want my pick can make it on that day, i felt like everything was over i glanced
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at pictures of my classmates and filled a deep sense of longing. i was overwhelmed by hopelessness. and that's why i drank battery acid convinced it would end my life as those seen here in pink in happier times. is one of countless afghan girls who have attempted suicide and alarming trend spreading across the country since the taliban returned to power almost three years ago a ban on secondary education for girls, one of the most damaging of dozens of adx enforced by the teller ban contributing to what human rights activists describe as the most serious women's rights crisis in the world. called, backed up by un officials, that taliban's institutionalized system of gender oppression established an enforced through its violations of women and girls fundamental rights it's widespread and systematic amounting to crimes against humanity.
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>> but despite these powerful language, the un has appeased the taliban for the un conference on afghanistan in doha agreeing to its demands that women's rights are off the official agenda, guaranteeing it's attendance for the very first-time. know will afghan women be represented in television meetings? >> there's a shocking and shameful behavior and this really represents a huge win for the taliban honestly, in terms of how much power they're able to exercise how much the, the international community is is allowing their conduct, their abuses to be normalized. >> and this is really devastating for afghan women, especially for girls like oslo after her suicide attempt, she was vomiting blood and couldn't swallow hello, siblings smuggled her into pakistan for treatment at a local hospital. but are those condition only worsened the rising number of girls turning to suicide out of there dispatch when our story aired
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in december, a highly respected institution in pakistan that wishes to remain anonymous, contacted cnn offering azo proper medical care that would ultimately save her life. >> her weight was that of probably a four-year old. she was 22, 22 kilograms at the time that we saw, are there is no doubt in my mind that she had only a few months are left to live really by consuming battery acid, as i suffered, what's called an esophageal stricture and narrowing of the esophagus, stopping food from passing to her stomach over several procedures, doctors inflated a tiny balloon inside her esophagus to gradually widen the passage, allowing her to eat in january this year, she ate her first meal of rice and milk oh, but it was delicious. >> i felt strong at that moment. and so happy. i told myself i could get through these hard days since then, she
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has doubled her weight yet. are those battles are far from over area where she was pretty badly scarred. >> the doctor says you requires ongoing medical care and is now at risk of developing esophageal cancer but the immediate threat facing azo and her siblings is deportation. as pakistan prepares to expel the next wave of undocumented afghan migrants approximately one fifth of the nearly 3 million afghans living in pakistan were deported by the end of last year homes in refugee camps have been marked by authorities for the next round. and other is visibly upset at the prospect. would you try to kill yourself again if you were forced to return to afghanistan? >> my thick could make rum. i got if i go back to afghanistan, i would end up doing the same thing again because i can't attend school, see my friends i cannot live there for the pediatric surgeon
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who operated on azo, he says they will lucky to get to her in time we don't want to be at the resuscitating end the goal is to be at the prevention part and to kind of not allow it to happen but sadly, there is no way to stop what is happening in afghanistan the taliban rule as an entire generation of girls, just like azo, are unable to see any light on the horizon the un lead conference, which wraps up today, wants to engage the taliban on issues such as a the economy. >> narcotics, and security. but by refusing to address the systemic abuse of women's rights, activists say the un and international community is abandoning the girls and women of afghanistan who continued you to suffer every single day back to you and while it's not on the agenda to you and officials, tell cnn the treatment of women and girls is
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