tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera April 1, 2019 9:00pm-10:01pm +03
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in the building of the human blood in us of a community of the in the from single to that time it was that of going to not quote had. a duty to give it a little you have alluded to the folly of another. son in you who would open a new table of coral atoll in the butt that you may even wish want a night out of by steam better fidelity. in miami must hold it in the. all the of the come to sold on it don't look good enough in it ill that's the how dixon can have me. no colony and joe was all we can in miami. at the one on a lot on. national center. or washington a lot of has overlooks all sort of out of the law a sort of assault and assault by the un has a lead let them set up law liam had let them going to she can. get the money
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and. so we're driving now to a boat or a very significant rooftop to see the whole of the whole the basin if we're talking in terms of this battle between east and west jerusalem your view is need to understand there is no such concept of arab east jerusalem today there really isn't there's only a small area called the holy basin which the arab world really wants which they obviously could never get the battle of the conflict is over one particular area which is the old city and the area around the old city for. first.
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we're not a secret organization it's a very very well known normal regulated nonprofit organization and it's not hidden . from here you get to see what we call the center of the jewish world center of jewish life history heritage everything about our connection to jerusalem. starts and has continued for three thousand eight hundred years from here calling it the pumping station of the jewish world jerusalem runs through not just our psyche our part of our soul but it is in the veins in the blood of every single jew no matter where they are in the world is to hundred twenty five thousand jews live in east jerusalem today nobody is moving those two hundred fifteen thousand my parents were brought up in
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a very zionist traditional and religious home and it was obvious that one day they would come to israel which they did when they got married in fact. i was in some ways start off my life here because i was conceived here in israel but at some point my mom who was pregnant went back to australia and that's why our branch in the up in australia and twenty five years ago i basically returned home on my body may have been a stray but that's all and the strain is a beautiful country but it was never can refer to it as home home has always been here who came here three thousand eight hundred years ago you know i came here three thousand eight hundred years could do is no difference between the host of jews that have lived around the world and i've tried to come back every religious jew and every traditional jew that speaks about jerusalem also believes that there will be the third temple it's not something that we can actively do today because
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something else existed that has to be respected i'll say that again but that doesn't stop a jew from believing dreaming and even praying that one day god's house will be there that's. the temple will be on the temple mount and obviously we don't have the right atmosphere today the right conditions for that and that's why we're part of what's called the unfolding redemption process called the design is a dream which is being realized that's taking place here and we're part of that the same god the creates the world can decide to give this land to his people the jewish people which in fact indeed. there was nothing here this was desert remember there was nothing outside the walls of the old cities when i he arab state talking about they got a connection of the generations no such thing. the only people there connection here the only people who sovereign rights yet are the jewish people there's never been an arab state he was the capital of jerusalem there's never been
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a palestinian state this talk about palestine palestine i've never heard of anything more absurd. the philistines were mentioned in the bible. the palestinians would have been jericho twelve thousand years ago knew how to cultivate the land and in fact we know this because they have stored wheat. even the science is that it's come on night tunnels the one that leads from the haunts being all the way to the falls down the down the road he used to come with my maternal grandmother. literally we used to come and
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have basically have a bath right here when we're young and that's exactly where jerusalem began it began precisely because of the spring the only spring in the region. in life maternal family for example who lived really literally up on on this health they cultivated the land on the slopes of mount of olives for many generations my father started in this school. way prior to the one nine hundred forty s. and the only high school which was a dish of the my parents' home my grandparents' home but then a family just three or four minutes from from here i have roots in this area and that's going to change history unfolds in many ways. we don't have any exclusive claims we don't try to have a monopoly on even the historical narratives everyone is welcome but this depôt structure that maintains the can only project thus visibly what lead if you use.
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i mean jerusalem right i mean for this to me and i'm sure i do not put them in the order they're all on the same level for. my old school back to the time of pentecost the first century that our thirteenth edition and the should families in jerusalem. that's the place where my grandparents met my parents what's made it. my life is just awesome.
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this was a business for palestinians in jerusalem i remember when i was a little kid i would come with my family this was the most expensive part of jerusalem it was an industrial zone. as israel decides to build the wall that connects to street there used to be a street that connects with all of the different communities in east jerusalem the car the build their wood and the shop and they see you are no longer have access to your neighbors you no longer have access to your school you no longer have access to your work the alternative for somebody is to travel for an hour or two hours to possibly make it to work to possibly make it to school making it for students palestinian students living in jerusalem to access the school that they used to go to with their classmates and their friends it is you have to pick quadruple. does not want the bad image of bringing their soldiers and forcing people to be
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evicted from their houses today in the twenty first century is there and uses new techniques to make it impossible for you to live in these neighborhoods so that you willingly leave. because if you need access to health care there's no access to health care in this area if you need access to a job there's no jobs in this area there's no social life it's empty it's a ghost out. behind the wall is an industrial zone the government bring settlers gives all kinds of benefits for people to start an industrial zone forcing the people over here who used to be factory owners who are going to daily wage if the are granted the permit and the permission to work in effect and in addition there is an israeli. only highway palestinians living here from east jerusalem need access the industrial zone for work none can be accessed the israeli only roads. we palestinians and
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israel's them have become invisible. if you want to be a tourist or a billy graham coming into this land that many called holy you don't see the palestinians you don't see the destruction and the devastation that is happening. there's plenty of that is happening in jerusalem but the reality is one segregation occupation discrimination injustice this is in the twenty first century and the world the silent. communities within churches have been divided communities in schools have been divided families have been separated if you are on that side of the wall and on that side of the wall and you decide to get married it's easier to apply for immigration and to move to canada or the u.s. and this was happened with my family members of mine then to live over here and to go through the bureaucracy of the israeli government.
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it's amazing how we're residents of a country that we were born if i was born or have some sort of citizenship or something being born in jerusalem as an arab we can't get us and shipped anything our jordanian citizenship so we have we're for travel we're not actual citizens of jordan israel controls jerusalem we don't have israeli citizenship so we're just stuck in the middle. the picture is love just one more powerful individuals i see it ethnically deliberate systematic well know the statistics
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a quarter of a million palestinians lost their i.d.'s between one nine hundred sixty seven and nineteen ninety four that's the beginning of walsall it's really confusing how do people in jerusalem they were born here as arabs they don't they don't own anything on paper i was born here and i'm not allowed to live here anymore so the story of our of the son is there the story of a typical palestinian bright energetic highly motivated young son who want to really to make it and mom would try torah you don't have to find the bodies and jump it's the story of many youngsters many of us in unix those you don't have to be freud or young to destroy to realise that your son is really depressed and one day to teach told me that they're going to keep taking money from you and we both understood what you know history what his statement meant we both went silent. we
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knew that it mahmoud was asking for my blessing if you will that he would have it outside the country. to the united states in this case where he would ultimately flourish. but his was his idea and today he comes here as a tourist and that hits when one says that he does not understand why it was evoked i think he's echoing this you know egalitarian sense of belonging this inclusiveness we deserve better not go up with us he knows where human beings who happen to be living in the spot of the world it's a position of strength when i recognise the humanity even of the people who are causing me distress because any colonial project will definitely chip at the very humanity of both local by an accord by both of us was over humanity we become even
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subhumans less deserving less getting less. it shouldn't be the case it's extremely difficult to try to explain the situation the situ a political situation that we have here to people abroad because they don't understand it so how are you born in a country but can't go back into it they ask you asked simple questions but if you try to answer them in simple and layman terms then understand it because nobody understands us there's no simple way of explaining why they revoked id or why they took it from me and it's really complicated. legion the old dusty of passing such a law in the united states that we consider the need to femi to kansas indigenous people as foreigners you provide them now with a green card rather than citizenship and then you will tell them all you broke the law you have to leave the country as exactly what's happening with these recent nights.
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since the morning we've only been travelling in less than one kilometer square but we have to travel around thirty kilometers to reach from one point to another from a palestinian neighborhood to another we are within one kilometer square from the course still in jerusalem kalandia is jerusalem and the war does not the cresent the borders of the city of jerusalem. we are out of the circle by jewish only roads up the roads israeli roads industrial zones military installations but when it comes to tax paying everybody in this neighborhood and in all of the decent neighborhoods be taxes to the municipality while if you are a palestinian neighborhood you do not get any benefits back from the municipality. the purpose of the war was to exploit empty land and this is why you see where the trees are and where there is the population contemplations like before are like
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kalandia it is to disconnect them from jerusalem. in one night that israeli army came with bulldozers and they came and they said we're demolishing eighteen homes and they destroyed the whole structures even the commander said you no longer need to watch al-jazeera or t.v. or the news to see syria this is we're making a new cd and just going around the city over here you can see one house after another being destroyed to ruins. when it comes to east jerusalem four out of every ten houses of the demolition so that one of the has the machine orders and being processed as i know as it is it's destroyed houses you destroy families and when you destroy families you destroy communities.
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board has announced that the act party is trailing istanbul. turkey be happy now let's be happy and get back to normal we had seven elections in five years let's get back to work now and serve the people. just as we start today we will run the city in a transparent fashion at every moment i'm doing this happily and i know that every part of the city belongs to sixteen million people there's been a reshuffle of the capitals in algeria it's an attempt by the government to satisfy protesters who are demanding political change in the country protesters were back on the streets of the capital after the can't take a government was named local media is reporting that eighty two year old president of the lizzie's beautifully is preparing to quit. a woman accused of murdering the half brother of north korea's leader will be freed from a blaze imprisoned next month she was sentenced for a lesser charge of causing her but will be released soon due to time already served
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rescuers are searching to reach villages in the power cut off by a severe thunderstorm at least thirty one people were killed but that number is expected to rise as the motion see workers reach the remote districts and pass up. a forest fire in the western mountains of china. tibet autonomous county. province. was sent to. the next. missing flames. and shift in the wind. of the fighters are still missing. as one of the presidential election. it's a major step towards victory but it's not short of an absolute majority president.
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i want to ask you first what part of the us you wanted jersey in new jersey with you know not i mean last week i was in and the east coast. i see myself is that i missed because i'm proud that our people have their state but our state and our people have principles and one of them is that not everyone
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was created in the image of god some see jerusalem as united thirty and some people see it's very much divided between east and west and with and but the front operation no question about it i don't think anyone that knows anything about jerusalem would say anything else. is gravely neglected in every possible way terms the infrastructure most of the neighbors of east jerusalem don't have sewage system just about every possible public service you can think of is under budget and lacking in east jerusalem and the only thing they get a lot of is perking fines and housing demolition orders that's what that's those are the only things that they get an extra supply and i mean growing up and so on because we lived on the memories of. three thousand nine hundred forty eight we were also going to work and solidarity with. with the survivors of the holocaust but for us we see you and i mean it is i don't speak this as personally to you what
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it is that we see you or heard and so on but the people who have come with that or not to have the spoils us to us from want to learn from our roots be we appreciate that our son was open minded and wanted to build mosques or churches and i would win. synagogues but jerusalem at that time had synagogues had mosques and you know that wasn't something new that he would have offered plus there had been grave injustices and i think that what we can do is try to correct them and that's what i say there isn't any parallels between us and the community and on the world so much of anything americans but to me all the talk about the history has to come later because we're still living in what i think is my job. as a city councilor as a drusilla my as an israeli is a jew is to do everything i can to correct the wrongs and make this country
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a more just place to live in for everyone so you clean up or leave you in your free time i don't know actually this is a funny story this is a present from the mayor to members of the city council. this is a monopoly druce game and i don't remember if i did even write a letter of protest in the end but this is what we were given as a present for the holiday and what you can see here is this is jerusalem right but you have here the city of david you know the dry the mountain all the knesset. montefiore windmill the market and stuff mesh i mean and act is not here. the church of the holy several career is not here and basically what you have is a bunch of jewish sites and and various other allusions to other things but it's not a very balanced picture of jerusalem. this
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is the middle of the city of david there's about eighty five families here very big to reason because there's massive archaeological digs this is there one of the oldest lived in areas where jews have been for since king david has tons of jewish and cea. names a very important so how you represent these i call the city of david that's what
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the jewish world calls its was the thing you dated before with your one it's been that way just like the in our village was they she lowered the she lowered village of the yemenites before it was still once what i call the the one. if you listen carefully you'll hear arabic the kids. the homes we are deeply rooted in this land and we always will come to those who came here and in fact at one point. silly when had a small community of yemenite jews we could have went and stayed until nine hundred forty three save in this particular area but they were part of the social fabric very small minority we cannot say that the policy in years did not include jews at the same time we should not say that this stand was ever homogeneous with one peep .
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this is a very important place on the main road between the damascus skies and the western wall. is a massive complex ariel sharon the apartment in the building a nine hundred eighty seven basically saying the jews have a right to leave anywhere neighbor when you jerusalem and he boards officially one of the apartments in this building that used to be an old hotel a conviction here unfortunately has been born with a lot of jewish blood and we opened up the shop front to add a sense of security for jews walking along the road from damascus gates to the western wall.
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from on the no homemade. give the look i know my house and. home in the end of the month old home something to live to do my own again for the looking forward looking for both with additional. of the muslim i have give me on in shave cool with. a book. but there's up to one hundred for the most of a list of so called a bust almost to show support in the uk and out of that will still come at. me almost to show that much to the list could one of us fall with us to what it all means to them and how the world was. flat out about to show up at the henry who do. just. command the world they're going to have the old. i'd look at that and there are a lot of us here for him but i'd mention dave short an aspect of the things that
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been for limber up to that who were there as a in one of. the. who may another know to be sure he is remembered as of course be aware that and as a book who believed in was to mazar e g it's about time i've been out on about it mamma i cannot help smooth it it will win though. and i have the bottle out the system to set the unloaded on the store he she or effort to shift to so for the norma shrewdness to have them little buddy about a load a year was up to another cop to communicate. for sort of ideal good may not to be and if the motivation the have been gypped or short of the or how tough a story a live there for that not all that is island of aruba going for their sure and from joe blow in top their top. of a dish but i learned more than did that they had a lot of could learn to come on come on i'm a shepherd come out of here but of the mud a little said little head of the snows in on a does when on of them is
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you are from others and you know what part of argentina from when i say something. well that your own decision or part of your family that you want to know if my father was. a survivor so i grew up in a in a zionist family it was very clear for me from the beginning that we really believe in this country and when they arrive here oh was right there and he belonged to a right wing zionist organization which organization. the big data was the name or the very heart of course. they live in their core three month after i arrived i. entered into the army to go to the army because they say that this is my iraq zionist should go to the army and fight for the
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country. why do we have in jerusalem people saying it is or have to work for the jewish people or i have to work for the palestinian people because this is the. narrative of the right wingers of the right wingers for them we are in the middle of. conflict and we are fighting a each against. them is not healthy is it you are united city no it's every everybody knows that this is not the united city and everybody knows that this is a city were discrimination is running what they succeeded to do for the first time in jerusalem is to show. how this discrimination
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works. and and do demeaning go of the discrimination with empirical data it was defeatist one dad to succeed to analyze the municipal budget must be a very difficult job or yes it was very difficult first of all because for the municipality and for people in jerusalem you are kind of cheick. you work for the palestinians not for the jewish people how can you do it and they try to answer them try to explain them it's a mistake what i am doing i am doing for the freezer and for the jewish people because they are convinced that if the patient will do you israel we collapse in some way try to explain them more but throughout it the right wing because
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the right dream to stay king has to work at that's true for me. and i am trying to save my son to be thrown away or says. we are talking here about forty percent of the population and the budget it's still eleven percent no more than eleven percent and the scaring very much the people in the municipality or it was. yes how do you do eat the do you do you have to shame you cannot publish this document they are responding by annexing more jewish areas and citizens in the city and disconnecting. from the from your neighborhood yes it is not an ethical response but it is the response of the municipality the strategy that they use used to say we best do under eight million shekel in east jerusalem. i
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and it's true yes the best and it of million of shaken but when you look at the overall budget then you realize that this that of millions of shakers the are just. small a very short bout of the general budget you can call it. religious discrimination or rational discrimination ethnical discrimination it doesn't make any difference but yes discrimination we are living here in city that discriminate forty percent of the population i can not live in a city that discriminate people in some grotesque way it. says there are days that they couldn't sleep in particular when the municipality did demolish houses but the how can i as
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a jew that we suffer from this creamy nation over centuries how can we in our country the screamin eight judaism and discrimination can not live together so some sink very hard it's up and to judaism in discussion three what is the fourth you know this picture this is target feature or this is incredible look at this this is from the nasa german. in thirty six the swords of saluting the just one one guy in the crowed that was not sell it is he there this this this is for me not.
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and i think it is that this is what makes us the this is what makes these. but those are the people that has that in very member. and my they're your debate is. they're out of the us and that the cold. bush rescission. i'm not the cologne at the can only blush a. shadow of the whole lot also. but i just missed out of this mess it up. in me at the house on it on. the on in the book going to have and. look on the way in which will bed on the
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most of the cases it's young kids they get arrested in the middle of the night and the very difficult circumstances they become very vulnerable to be themselves are victims. on national. israel says ok if you did not throw stones who threw stones and you were there but this is how they tried to make people collaborators with the military so it's also very common when israel address the child the first thing that they threaten them is if you don't confess guilty we're going to take away the experiment from your father from your mother from your rather from your sister and so on. all didn't come to the. honestly most interview in the hunt for more civilians at
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america particularly in the northern part of argentina we are going to be seeing some very heavy rain over the next day or so notice this area right here of dark greens and that is air we're concerned about right along the border of paraguay we could be see anywhere between one hundred fifty to possibly two hundred and twenty five millimeters of rain over the next twenty four to forty eight hours so that could lead some some localized flooding across much of the area up towards peru though it is going to be some rain in the high elevations and that could lead to some heavy rain and some downpours across much of that area well here across central america not looking too bad up here cross the central regions we do expect to see some rain down here across the south particularly on those eastern coastlines in the afternoon that could lead to a cloudy day as well up here towards parts of the yucatan we could be seeing some rain few in cozumel cancun as we make a way towards tuesday and then very quickly as make way appear towards united states we are looking at some very cold weather just to the north of this frontal boundary and areas are really struggling to get out of the single digits as
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a high temperature here on monday as we go towards tuesday we are expected to see better conditions we are going to see those terms just come up but for parts of new england it is still going to stay quite cool would be york at nine in boston at seven. sponsor. there's no one telling. key thing is right and to be honest. it's great to know the person from. al-jazeera. and i'm adrian finnegan. live from doha coming up in the next sixty minutes algeria's constitutional experts consider whether president bush or flicka is fit
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to run the country. an unprecedented test for turkey's president his posse suffers local election defeat in the capital and could yet lose its biggest prize plus. we're just about to board this canadian helicopter with. deployed on a special operation with the fighting intensifying. un peacekeeping mission is turning into a counterinsurgency. has moved a step closer to winning the most career titles in history he secured number one i want in miami with the knights of the old. millions of algerians have been protesting for weeks demanding a new leader now constitutional experts are considering whether president the lizzie's beautifully can be removed because he's unfit to lead the eighty two year
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old has rarely been seen since suffering a stroke six years ago that's twenty four hours since a cabinet reshuffle was announced to try to calm nationwide anger the government is led by prime minister of the and. are we who was appointed three weeks ago six of the twenty seven outgoing government ministers retain their jobs they include the army chief of staff who's called for beautifully to be declared to infer to run the country let's go live now to tunis in neighboring tunisia. is there what's the significance of this latest cabinet reshuffle action and is it a prelude to president bush or pfleger stepping down. this could be a sign that the president and his interest are trying to tell the people that they are genuine about forming an efficient government and clamping down on corruption just a while ago the prosecutor's office issued
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a statement saying that he's opening a case against people accused of corruption and a travel ban on without naming those people over the last few days we've heard from algerian saying that there are many many businessman's who massed massive fortune over the last few years and they are accusing them of embezzling public funds and this saying these other people who should face justice any time soon but the political crisis continues in. the army is pushing for article one to be triggered any time soon we've seen yes. please cario. so the the local a local t.v. channel a shuttle said a while ago that they expect the president. to step aside today and the constitutional council starts a meeting today to trigger article one of these obviously
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a tug of war between to keep players in algeria. gates has the army chief and a say what of his a top adviser and brother to president. widely seen as the man who pulls the strings from behind closed door since his brother suffered a stroke into thousand and thirteen but i have to say they a crisis has definitely into a tipping point in algeria to the point where we're getting developments every now and then and it seems that is party is holding ground as are many thanks did out a serious national but of their lives in tunis years of planned l. is a professor of political science and international relations at cattle university he joins us now live in the studio how does this work how do they get rid of president beautifully is that actually what you think they're trying to do here when all of it seems this is the way forward because some luminous datu model the president will resign and obviously the new continue government to the means that
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they will have something in place over the last couple of weeks or so all julia was without a government if they apply to could one or two of the constitution that means for the stones you should be you'd nobody could get laid off do spoke to the government did you say that it looks like the president might resign i mean. by his own choice or will a letter of resignation be signed for him. what nobody know was because if we go dr road we will say you who appointed this particular government because the president does appoint government so actually the position of the president is not very well known at the moment is it go into resign somebody will i do a little for him as they have done so in the past this is the biggest mystery but as far as the constitution is concerned. it's
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a little bit strange in the. in doubt that the president is incapacitated or at least the chief of staff called for the triggering of article one or two but the same time the president has formed a governor but another. saying that the president might resign over the next twenty four hours or forty eight if he does they will not be a government vacuum there will not be a constitutional vacuum it's one where you fall the president and he's on to a large especially his own too large to buy sometimes and continue with the government so if article one or two is doing it if the president is declared unfit to lead who steps into his place of the president of the council for the nation mr other been solid he will stay in there for between forty five and ninety days to prepare a presidential election in which he wouldn't run this potentially it's about three
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months or four months to the government's all to the president on two large. whatever loose they have now since this new cabinet was announced protesters were almost immediately back out on the streets is the removal of the president using article one of the two going to be enough to satisfy the people who've been demanding political change out here and now it would no it would not basically de despotic a government it has some old faces six or seven numbers from deeply vs. the previous government and some of the names to lead to political heavyweights or anything so they don't of inexperience is whatsoever the several of jillian's felt about this government it's a complete insult the two. over the last five six weeks they have been called in the gradual demands have been increasing for the movement of this completely. they know the president comes up with despotic little government and julian's have to go
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into the streets yesterday and we expect them to go in big big numbers that flight day to demonstrate against this government if this happens if the president is removed and we get this interim president do elections have to be called well we'll let the elections will people get it get it eventually get a say they will get they will get to say but. do not want anything to do with it because because i think that with this forum in this new government and also if the president does that exist in but that means the constitution and we follow the constitution it says there will be presidential elections we did a show period of up to three months to four months this basically will divide just reason i'm sure it sure was that basically over the last. six weeks or so what the de jesus have been demanding has gone down the drain so but nothing has been achieved and i expect algerians to go out to demonstrate against what is up in and
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i guess that next friday we see more and more people on the streets demonstrating against this government so you're sending a motorcade a signal to the opportunities that what you are the wind does not wash with us you are not listening to us we just basically want you to deve these changes that you have been making simply cosmetic changes professor always good to talk to you many thanks david being with us thank you. turkey's ruling party says that it will appeal the results of local elections in the capital and it's expected to file an objection to istanbul as well it says they were irregularities in both cities with hundreds of thousands of votes void or cancelled opposition supporters celebrated the results which marked the first time the president brought to the ones party has lost and charisma race and istanbul both the act party and the opposition c.h.p. have claimed victory. turkey be happy now let the
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stumble be happy and get back to normal we had seven elections in five years let's get back to work now and serve the people. just as we start today we will run the city in a transparent fashion at every moment i'm doing this happily and i know that every part of the city belongs to sixteen million people president of the one says that his party will get to work right away to identified shortcomings but it doesn't help every victory and every loss is the will of our nation and we have to accept this fact as a necessity of democracy we will admit that we want people's hearts in cities we won but we were not successful enough in cities we lost and we will act accordingly we have two correspondents covering these elections and of course who is live for us in the capital ankara but first let's join jim who is in istanbul what's the latest on the mayoral race the.
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well as you mentioned the contest the party is contesting vs results so far they are preliminary results that have come out on official results that is the customary thing in these elections whereby there are electoral committee gives those preliminary results and then gives each candidate each side each party a trans to file any concerns that they may have or objections and those are looked into before a final confirmed official result is then announced several days later so the act party it seems is contesting several boxes which it sees. thousands of votes about the papers that were essentially considered to be void however with such a tight race anyway taking place there was always going to be some sort of disputes over those results but the big question is how it stumbled that has always been such a strong sense of peace of the party's political dominance in turkey how it was even
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allowed to reach a point whereby it was so closely contested that's what's the act party their leadership will be thinking about taking long in deep thoughts about these coming few days because it was from here that the party was born through the essentially rise of president. as mayor of this city and then later on and national figure they have always been winning this city quite comfortably with a much bigger gap so the fact that it was brought down to the wire is will be considered some sort of a defeat in and of itself adrian just one of the issues that have driven turnout was pretty high was that it was over eighty percent one of the issues that have driven versus towards the opposition well there's two ways to look at this i mean there's the economic issues that have essentially plagued the political spectrum for the past couple of years that there's been a stagnation.
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