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work in the coming hours for the first time since joe biden's debate disaster. and with calls growing from within his own party for the president in, his reelection campaign. and in france, a shock result from a snap election voters deliver a win for the left and a stinging rebuke for the far right we're live in paris with the latest developments, plus
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beryl's strengthens to a hurricane once again, as it approaches the texas coast we're tracking the storm as it prepares to make landfall died for a gland this is cnn newsroom with rosemarie have you without smaller handful of house democrats are joining the growing chorus, calling on u.s. >> president joe biden to abandon the 2024 presidential race his poor debate performance against donald trump lawmakers will be returning to work in the coming hours after they likely heard from constituents over the holiday weekend about whether the president should stay in the race there's deep concern over having joe biden at the top of the ticket this november and what it could mean for the democrats, chances of retaking the house polls show biden's support slipping one democratic senators says the president needs to do more to ease
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skepticism among voters i'm not advising this campaign, but if i were, i would probably suggest that the president get out there and do a town hall that he do a press conference that he show the country that he is still the old joe biden, one of the best retail politicians that this country has ever seen. >> president says, he can do that i trust that he can. and i think this week is going to be really critical for him to answer those remaining questions. and let's just be honest, i think there are still questions out there in the minds of many voters but senator bernie sanders says, politicians need to filter out the noise and get back to policy what we have got the focus on is policy whose policies have and will benefit the vast majority of the people in this country. >> this is not about how i feel. it's not about you feel it is not even about how joe biden feels. it's about how we win this election maybe what we
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should be doing is creating a democratic party with biden at the top that stands with the working class of the scotch natasha lins is a professor of government at the university of essex. >> she joins us now from cold chester in england. thank you so much for being with us. >> thanks for having me. >> so of course, for president biden to step aside, continue to grow with about 11 out of 213 house democrats. now saying it's time for him to go, but the president remains defined. so what more should he be doing to turn this around? and when does he run out of time to do that? >> i would agree that the next few weeks are critical because you've got the democratic convention in august. there's not a lot of time left. i mean, time is really running out. this is a horrible situation for the democrats because they don't seem like they have their act together. and i'd also agree with the remark that he probably has to get out out there more and do something like a town hall, a town home
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might play to his strengths because he has some likability when he's just sort of talking unscripted and just being his normal self where he doesn't tend to do well as when he has to memorize a lot of facts. but he has a lot to overcome. there's a wall street journal a poll just came out right after the debate that showed that 80% of those polled felt that he was too old. and that debate was a really critical moment because he was already a little bit behind in the polls to trump, particularly in some of these swing states. and so he had a lot of ground to make up and the debate was supposed to showcase that he was mentally and physically fit instead it just went in the completely wrong direction. so he has a lot of work to do and this has been a president that hasn't really spoken to the press as much or given as many press conferences, and has admitted that he's not that good at debating that isn't great for a candidate particularly one that's going against donald trump and with so much at stake in this alive section, also reveal to cnn the donald trump and his campaign,
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what president biden to remain as the nominee? what does that tell you well, i think it reveals that trump thinks he can be biden and he thinks he can be biden much more easily than some other candidate. >> and we don't have a lot of good polling data in terms of the heads to head, head-to-head matchups with with other candidates. and unfortunately for the democrats, there isn't a candidate that shows that they could really be biden. but if you look at the head-to-head between trump and kamala harris, though she doesn't have a very good approval rating or favorability rating, she would do about two points better than biden so i think what trump veers is if the democrats get a new candidate, there's going to be a lot of momentum and energy and maybe excitement around this new candidate and that person could be really good at debating and picking apart trump's weaknesses kamala harris is a sharp debate or she had one of the best performances when she was running for president herself. but of course she has some of
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her own liabilities i think trump feels is just gonna be incredibly easy if he goes against biden and because he's leading in all the national polls, but also in some of the key swing states, as i already mentioned those three states like pennsylvania, michigan, and wisconsin are absolutely critical for biden to win. and as things stand now, if the election were held tomorrow, trump would probably win a nancy pelosi, she says the question that needs to be asked is whether president biden's poor debate performance was an episode or a condition. >> do we need to hear more about that before a decision is made on what the next move needs to be. >> i think this is really critical as well, because there's gonna be another debate in september and biden would have to perform amazingly and convince people who have doubt. but the problem is there's just been so many weeks of information that his condition has worsened. we
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don't don't know if that's true or not, but this are some of the rumors that are circulating and that he has been protected by his inner circle and that of course, is concerning if he has to go and debate trump again and things only get worse. and he didn't want to agree to some kind of cognitive tests. so there's a lot of questions about what his age, which in some ways is ridiculous if you think about the fact that he's running against a convicted felon who has all kinds of other issues that staging a crew of setter, et cetera. but the democrats now have the attention off of policy. that's not good for them. it's all the attention is on joe biden the age instead of what bernie sanders mentioned, which is focusing on the policies that make the democrats popular. and this of course, is another concern that if all the attention is on joe biden's age that could affect the other racist like the races in the house and the senate natasha lins. thank you so much for joining us. push it thanks for having me. now to france
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with a left-wing coalition has won the most seats in the parliament, defeating the far right and a stunning upset. my colleague max bolster is in paris with the latest and max, what a turnaround yeah, we want to expecting that well, we raise me a new popular front or the new popular front, a coalition of several parties 182 seats in the national assembly, making it the largest block. >> but if fell short of an absolute majority, as did all the blocks. and about president emmanuel macron's centrist ensemble alliance got 163 seats. marine le pen's far-right national rally and its allies got 143. but it's worth noting that although the national rally got 143 seats, it will be the largest individual party in the new parliament. now, after the first round of voting the far-right's run to power was undone by tactical deal dealmaking between centrist and leftist opponents. there was also a massive turnout. more than 200 candidates withdrew
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from the second round to avoid splitting the anti national rally votes meanwhile, french prime minister gabriel or towel says he'll submit his resignation today, but the heel continue his duties. he says as long as they're needed momo said company commitment in this campaign was for me a duty from the story of this campaign, i've been alerted of three risks. >> the risk of an absolute majority and dominated by france, unbowed, the risk of an absolute majority hopefully by the national rally. and the risk of disappearance from the movement represents our ent is in an values. today, these three risks have been eliminated by the french tonight, no absolute majority can't be driven by the extremes as well. >> jim batsman joins me now jim, i know this is a loaded question, not going to ask it anyway. he's going to replace them as prime minister that's going to be the vague question, max. but i thought i'd show you
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first off what the big prize is and that is access to those blue grade doors back there. the deputies who won yesterday will be coming here this morning. and you can see they've put up a sign here that says war the press entrance, but there's another side, little brother part of the sign of the lady taking a picture of it, another part of the science says welcome to the deputy's at some of these deputies have never been here before. they'll never been here, certainly as deputies and some of them come from a long way away parts of plants, remote parts of france, but also parts of the french territory. so they may be arriving certainly in hearing bits and pieces, or maybe coming in blocks, but we will have to see how that works out. now, as you've mentioned, john luke mellon shaw, who led was one of the leaders of this far-left alliance. basically is claiming victory for the alliance, but they're not even the alliance who don't agree with there's five major parties in the alliance. and
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some of them just do not agree with melenchon. i think he's too radical, but nonetheless, here's the way he claimed victory. last night now rural. >> did you do what they're doing? >> now the will of the people must be strictly respected from now on, no tricks. backroom deals, nor combinations would be acceptable. the lesson to be taken from the vote is definitive the defeat of the president at his coalition has been confirmed with clarity because you don't the president has the power. the president has the duty to call on the new popular front to govern and max, i think ward, the award for the headline of the day probably the understatement of the de has has to be the furies yen, which the headline was. >> and now what, what do we do? what do we do? so now, the question that mr. macron has before him because he has to decide how he's going to cobble together some kind of a
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government out of the results that we saw yesterday. jim thank, you so much. let's get some international reaction then to all of this mic robinson has been following things. he's got the nato summit has knee, it's going to be a real stark reminder of how damage he is there yeah. i think that's going to be a question on the lips of many international leaders is going to meet in washington this week. another 31 of them will be gathered for that big historic summit. i'm one of the hopes are that summit had been that they would have a bigger package, financial package on offer for ukraine. and it looks like right, being something shorter, multiyear deal, and perhaps just perhaps as much as 40 billion over a single year. why do i mention that? because that kind of underscores the sort of tremors that have been passing through nato as all these sort of political changes with huge implications for nato wrap-up across europe are rollout across europe and the french,
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the possibility at the far right coming into power in france would have had a huge impact. so i think for that reason that there's a sense of relief. in brussels at the moment. but it will be tempered of course by the reality that there's a real possibility of a hung parliament of sort of political inaction domestically that rippling out to foreign policy despite that's the purview of the president, oversees. we've heard from one significant european leader, donald tusk, prime minister from poland today of course, he was once there come council, president at the european union. and he said this in harris enthusiasm in moscow disappointment in kyiv relief. and he said for us in warsaw, that's enough. so it really does kind of capture that spirit that this is better than it could have. ben. but it's still not necessarily good and
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wash and rather washington and the nato summit is one place where it will wear these things will get discussed. the sort of turmoil that left, right pull the unpredictability of what's going on in many other significant can european powers, because that affects nato it affects policies towards ukraine. and if of course, affects the direction that the eu can take a macron and france has played a strong and important role as something that's important to the french as well. >> i wasn't, just spain's prime minister making a comment that he's effectively hailing voters in france and britain for voting against the far right. this week but is it as simple as that you've seen the far far-right gains seats in a way they haven't gained them before in both britain and france. so their authority, their power is only growing yeah, perhaps the broader
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perspective is the stability of politics so macron is a fairly season political player, although a bit of a risk-taker, and he took a risk challenging the far right's seeming supremacy in the european elections to strengthen his domestic han. >> as precedent. but it hasn't worked out that way. and so for an experienced politician to call it so wrong, underscores you know, what olaf scholtz or german chancellor, we'll be looking at similar results in the european parliamentary elections, which show him potentially how week his governing coalition is in germany. and therefore, to the enemies of nato and the animus of the european union and just look here over the border towards, towards russia or for example, in belarus today where china has put its troops on a military training exercise in belarus, what is that about? if
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not signaling to what some of these countries may think is a weakened european alliance. so i think when you hear from the spanish president and a new look at it in terms of the political map across europe and that instability, that sort is now is now the unwritten message of the situation that enables the enemies. if you will, or these western democracies okay. >> nick, thank you very much. rose me. i think one thing that's certainly come out of this is it's gonna be a certain amount of deadlock now, in the french parliament, which is a problem for one of the major economies in the world. when you can't get things done in the same way. but it was a big turnout and the the people really spoke they certainly did thanks to max will come back to you very soon and we continue now to monitor hurricane beryl,
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at least four people. gaza civil defense says, one of those killed was the hamas governments deputy minister of labour israel says it struck a complex where militants were hiding. but cnn cannot independently verify either claim. cnn, selma abdelaziz joined us now live from london with more. good morning to selma. so what's expected to come out of this round of 16 and hostage release talks said to resuming with cia director bill burns, also joining those negotiations yes, rosemary. >> so there seems to be some hope, some optimism this time around, talks had stalled for many months. there was a key stumbling block in language, but the u.s. us officials say that they were able to have a major breakthrough last week when a call was held between president biden and prime minister netanyahu that was described as a very focused 30 minute call focused of course, on the release of hostages and this deal the u.s. had proposed
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a change in language. you mentioned that around hamas is insistence that there be a more permanent minute and to hostilities. israel for its part, of course says it wants to retain the right to continue its military operations to end hamas, us again, had proposed this language to allow for those negotiations around a more permanent end to the war to take place during the first phase of this deal. so remember, it's a three-part deal. the first phase is the six-week ceasefire, where we could potentially see hostages, israeli hostages that are among the most vulnerable. so women, elderly, week, exchanged for palestinian prisoners, but the details here are of course, what is left outstanding, roseman as you mentioned, the cia director on the way to doha this week, you will meet with the other four key counterparts, egypt and qatar at the mediators, of course, israeli officials, the head of mossad, will be in place in
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doha, as well as hamas officials, of course, and they're going to need to work out the technicalities here, which palestinian prisoners will be released what are their names in what sequence will they be released? what will be the ratio of palestinian prisoners to israeli hostages released? how will that take place? so all of this is going to be very difficult to bring these two parties on. we expect that this could take a few weeks time, but on the other side of this, we could see a major breakthrough all right thanks to some abdelzaher is bringing us that live report from london. and benjamin netanyahu's office is asking that his trial on corruption charges be delayed because of israel's war with hamas. but the prosecutor in the case says the court should reject the request. the prosecution wants netanyahu to testify as early as november however, the prime minister's office wants the trial pushed back to march of next year a resolve that surprise the world. the left
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final round on sunday, the far-right came in third. the new popular front coalition came in first with 182 seats it's making it the largest bloc, though it does not crucially have a majority emmanuel macron's centrist alliance came in second part of that alliance, christopher wise newly elected member of the french parliament you're close to macron, which i know. no one's really spoken to him. we haven't heard from him, but how do you think he's feeling today it's probably a very strange feeling, although he did much better than he could have expected last week, we have two rounds. >> last week we all felt that the friends national rally could win for the first time and be in government for the first time in france over the last 80 years. and it did not happen happen. so it's a major relief. and somehow even if we were supposed to be pretty low, we did we did pretty well for for an election where we were supposed to be challengers and be defeated. >> the very successfully organized tactical voting
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effectively with the whole of the left to to squeeze out the right from me seats how much of a when actually is that? because now you got to work together and actually find some policies. you can all agree on. not least who's going to be prime minister? this is going to be the most challenging thing for the next few months. >> there's no clear winners there's probably a real loser is a national front the national rally. there's no clear winners today most blocks you spoke about the blogs and left block is supposed to be the first one, but they're very divided yeah, they're very scattered. there is a whole part of their group will not be part of the same caucus. so in the next few days, we're going to have different caucuses and the police to form into a coalition effectively. and then is there a coalitions? but then you have groups, you have parliamentary groups which shouldn't, you would basically call the caucus. and you'll see there'll be like two different caucus, at least maybe three
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and sides of the left block. and extreme left of this arm is going to be extremely hard to get into any kind of coalition. the best scenario that could to happen. and this is the one i've been pledging for for many years, is that we get a very broad coalition of people who want to work together, just like we did after world war ii. and we actually delivered the best things that this country ever had afters is because they were communists. there were people from the right-wing and we need to build up this major coalition in order to move on and move forward keep me honest with me about how everyone and you'll parties feeling about macron's decision to have a snap election? yes. sure. i think you know what it was. it was very hard to understand so most of my colleagues fells surprise and a little a little sad about not being involved in such an important move colleagues we've lost i have
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almost 100 colleagues and it's, this is a satisfying ever. >> i think we could have done and tried to work for broader coalition waves the previous assembly. yeah go into this election waves this national rally being so high, altar french people for the past one been very depressed. you know what? was supposed to be a time of great, happy, happy moments with the olympics, with the european cupp this never really happened. people were stressed it's about this perspective of having an extreme right governments. so everyone is a little sad, i think today, a loss for the french people who now have deadlock in parliament and a weaken governing structure well ido, once again, i've always thought that what's the best to expect in politics is to find agreement even in the u.s. congress, you have very polarized left and right, but they still able to work out and to make deals since two parties it's two
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parties. but pino in most european countries and germany and the netherlands. and new zealand and canada, where i am my district. there's also a part but in canada, we find ways of making agreements possible and to find coalitions possible. france is an exception the most radical thing that could happen in the best thing that could happen to this country that we turn our institution then in the more parliamentary way, and we are able to reach deals. and i will do everything for this to happen. you say the big loser was the far right. >> is that really true when you see how many seats they've got they are now the official opposition. and if you go look at le pen's plan over the last ten years, she's gaining all the time and people are saying it's not a case of if they come to power is when they come to power and it could happen next time round. >> yeah, i don't want to feel i don't want people think that i'm arrogant about what's they lost, they probably in the
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long run, the winners of this what makes us proud is that because of what happened between the two rounds we did not wait cupp this morning with this extreme right government, like what happened in the u.s. with trump, trump was a surprise. how come a radical right-wing guy takes over the republican party and so everyone was afraid of this perspective here in france and it did not happened. so it's a relief but you're right in the long run, all those and yma, there's a parallel between trump and nothing lappin, you know, they're closer she bannon comes from one country to the other. those are allies so of course, i'm worried that some medias and trans are just like rapid verdict. don in in the uk, there are pushing for broader coalition of the extreme right and the right. and so this is going to happen for the next few months and we need to be very responsive. civil and to fight against that.
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>> okay. christopher wise, i really appreciate your time. thank you so much could police uncertainty here in france lead to market instability? i'm, a stewart joins us. what the answer is no, and that's because the far-right didn't actually gain the seats that even the markets with theory yeah, we're seeing very little in terms of knee jerk reaction this morning, which isn't a huge surprise, we can show you how european markets open today. >> the cat qur'an, i believe is currently actually edging ever so slightly higher and almost no moves now on the euro against the dollar, how the max we are seeing some moves in terms of french bond yields that is more of a premium being priced in here on french debt. and actually the spread between french and german debt has now widened to about 70 basis points, which is a really key metric if you're looking at how investors are thinking longer term about the french economy. and here's why. first of all, you're looking at a french parliament, which is split. it's gonna be very hard for them to implement any kind of policy given how divided it is. secondly, the difference between what macron would like
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to see in terms of policy and what the left alliance would like to see in terms of economic policy are really, really poles apart macron of course, is very much pro-business. he wants to implement market reforms particularly labor market reforms. here we have the left allowance having the biggest block in parliament, and they would like to do things like increased spending, increased the minimum wage, return, the retirement age to 60, and raised business taxes. so in direct opposition really to each other. and this at a time when france has a huge debt problem, this is an, is really a situation for the eu at right now, they want to see the debt reined in. i believe that 110 of gdp, the budget deficit, 5.5% way above the 3% limit. their supposed to happen so now it's looking less and less likely that that will be possible. so no knee-jerk reaction today, but longer term, it's looking much less search and really for investors okay. thank you for that. in just prime minister will meet
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i'm absolutely confident out when all natalie, this convene here this week, it'll be great summit. >> we will celebrate the 75th anniversary of the most successful science and history i just met president biden in the oval office a couple of weeks ago, and that was a good and productive meeting where we prepared all the important decisions. we'll make care on the fence, on support for ukraine. and oatley is on burden sharing that european allies and are really stepping up and spending record amount among they're on the fence. and of course also on hi, not i now need to work together. so this is a substance of the summit and of course, these decision would not have been possible to make without a strong us leadership and mr. biden is expected to take questions at a news conference when the summit concludes on thursday india's prime minister will kick off a two-day visit. >> the to moscow in the coming hours, two leaders are expected to discuss, quote regional and global issues of mutual
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interest. it's the first time to render a modi will visit the russian capital since president vladimir putin launched his full-scale invasion of ukraine brain, india's ties with russia date back decades to the cold war and have remained strong despite repeated sanctions on moscow from the west claire sebastian joins me from london, but first we want to go to ivan watson, who is live in hong kong. so ivan, how significant is prime minister modi's trip to moscow? and what are the two leaders likely to see us and ultimately achieved during their meeting? >> it's significant because the two leaders have not held a summit together since 2021. and that's despite the fact that russia and india enjoy what they describe as a special and privileged partnership. so something's clearly gotten in the way of this stuff. so they have met face-to-face on the sidelines of other meetings,
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summits in the past, regional summits. and at one of those last year, that's when narendra modi kind of made a subtle critique of putin. and he said, today's era is not of war. there's it's clearly discomfort about putin's invasion in 2022 of ukraine and the ongoing conflict since then, though these two countries have a relationship that goes back to the cold war, goes back generations and india has traditionally been a consumer and importer of russian defense systems that continues since the russian invasion india has been taking advantage of discounted russian energy supplies, crude oil that it has been buying at record amounts where the bilateral trade has surged. the big elephant in the room though, is russia's growing tight, increasingly tight relationship with china, which is a rival of
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india's india and china have really not been on good terms since 2020 when they're two armies got into deadly skirmishes along a disputed border in the himalayas so many analysts are arguing that modi is going to moscow in part to try to maintain a channel of communication with the russian government so that putin is not seen to go completely into the hands of china's xi jinping. there are some free which an areas in this relationship. and one is the fact that india says its citizens have been popping up in the ranks of the russian armed forces. and that's something that is likely to come up in the two-way talks. take a listen russian. it, it took aim at every level of russian leadership, both official end political, we have expressed strong concern that indian citizens who are being
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taken to the russian army through and proper procedures must be returned promptly. >> so all in all, this will be part of a geopolitical balancing act for narendra modi, maintaining historic ties with moscow to counter-balanced beijing while modi has also enjoyed improving relations, trade and defense relations with countries like the u.s. >> alright, let's go to play sebastian now in london and clear why would vladimir putin want india's prime minister visiting him at this time? and why are those objects so important to russia as president? >> yeah i, think look aside from the nuances in this relationship with rich, ivan has laid out the optics as superficial as they may be, are very important to putin. >> he's just had an eu head of state, viktor orban of hungary and moscow now, the indian prime minister, this is, by the way, a leader with putin who really wants to present himself as soon superpower to rival the u.s. to the mall, prime minister ariel planes, that can
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land in moscow at this stage, the better, i think the second thing alongside that is that really this policy of confrontation with the u.s. informs pretty much everything that russia does in terms of foreign policy. so anyway, to sort of emphasize or even create division biden's in us relationships is something that moscow will welcome. and of course, as i've mentioned, india is a us ally. there's a quote from dmitry peskov, the kremlin spokesman ahead of this visit, he said the west is watching this. he said jealously he says they see it as very significant trailing. they are not wrong about this. so you can de, idea creeping through that russia is trying to recruit more people to its worldview as it sees itself, locked it in this sort of ideological battle with the west. there's a wrinkle in this though as well, while the u.s. and the west do not want to see india by more russian weapons than they need to. and by the way, the amount that they've been by has been coming down in recent years. they do also see some
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expediency in indian purchases of russian oil. no one in the west, despite the sanctions on russia, wants russian oil to come off the market because of course that will lead to massive price spikes that will affect everyone's or india buying up russian oil has actually been relatively convenience. so there's some nuance in the way that the west will be watching these talks in this relationship unfold right? clare sebastian, and i've watson. many thanks to you both for those live reports still to come eruptions from two volcanoes and italy made for a spectacular sight for tourists, but also prompted warnings from authorities. there we will have the details after the cockroach resilient creatures, true miracles where there is one, others aren't far behind scavenging for food. the cockroach will, now that's horrifying favorite ortho home defense, max, indoor insect barrier one application kills
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guarantee enough water to flush the toilet or take a shower we'll tourists who were able to visit sisley in recent days were treated to some spectacular scenes. mount etna, europe's largest active volcano, and the smaller strong boehly volcano nearby both erupted on friday, it drew crowds of onlookers, but also words of caution from local authorities cnn's michael holmes has are report teams of hot ash and lava crashed down the strong bali volcano in italy. it is a spectacular sight, but italian officials say it's one, you don't want to get too close to. italy's civil protection agency issued a red alert for the volcano because of its increased activity and warned the situation could deteriorate authorities say as a precaution, they're increasing the number of firefighters and the italian coast guard is stepping up its patrols of the area. although some tourists
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were able to take boat tours recently to get a better look at the stunning same renormalize thrown body that we have been coming to strum bali for many years. so we are very fond of this island. we experienced this event more as a spectacle than a worry or bite would do caution. we followed the civil defense's instructions. >> thermal imaging shows dramatic pictures of the flow pouring into the sea or authorities say there are some risks of a triggering a tsunami, but a talia and officials say they have evacuation plans prepared in case of an emergency. we see if lucy let's say lana, these flows, these landslides, which are gravitational phenomena or pyroclastic flows, reach the water naturally, reaching the sea during a season marked by a strong tourists presence pose some problems. so some additional caution is required and if that wasn't enough of a show, mount etna are on a nearby island in sicily is once
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again illuminating the sky with its fiery theatrical. it's one of the world's most active volcanoes, but it's been especially busy lately have to lava or raw blood from a crater that's being dormant for a bound four years. and that too is attracting a lot of visitors right now. >> i'm so although well-done of a lot of emotions because i have been lived the necessity for five years and i never seen this will can garner so close perhaps a little less enthused. >> the asm from some locals who had to sweep black ash from the streets cars and just about everything else even the catan you're international airport sicily's busiest was temporarily closed because of ash on runways officials say people should stay out of affected areas caution again, the advice when viewing these natural and potentially
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