tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera April 11, 2022 12:00am-1:01am AST
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hello, i'm sorry, i'm noisy. welcome to the news ally from london coming up in the next 60 minutes. emanuel mac, ronald phase, his fall right rival marine la, penn. in the 2nd round of the french presidential election. the former pakistani prime minister m ron con rallies. his supporters as attention shifts to who will replace him in ukraine as mass graves are found in the vintage of bizarre veneer. keith present zalinski seeks germany support for tough sanctions on russia. and should he stay or go? mexico's president gives votes, has the chance to say whether he should stand for reelection. and i'm sorry, a homeless now have all the sports. i says the city liverpool power to, to draw as both sides continued their battle for the english premier league title. ah,
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hello, welcome to the news i will begin with the presidential election in france, where the incumbent emanuel micron is set for a run off against far i, candidate marine la pan micron is vine to become the 1st french president to be re elected in 20 years he asked voters to back him and block the far right from taking power when he was delivering his address at the earlier on. while the pan is run for the top job 3 times now says her mission is to reunite the nation. what look of your trust mono movie is an honor, is an obligation, re commits me, and you can or am or count on me was to implement this project for progress. you got different openness and friendship in independence and european independence, which we've defended throughout this campaign. to missouri immediate premier meal
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director of kim, i would like to thank the millions of voters who given me their trust and with humility. i have hope for the recovery of the nation. it was clear from miss 1st round that our mission is to go against divisions and maintain social justice against the divisions of emanuel macaroni to support the nation, the people, and so all be fighting against him. i want to have a responsible debate for the french people. so this is the estimated resulting company leader. emanuel micron is in the lead with $28.00 and a half percent up from 24 percent in 2017. while far right rival marine lapel has 23.6 percent also arrived from the 21 percent she got in the 1st round the last time. many voters say the cost of living was their main concern. turn out was low of the compared to previous years was my concern is her future. of course i am worried about the cost of living, but the main thing for me is the action needed to fight climate change. she could
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like who i want everything to change that we go back to a sweeter life where we stop talking about money and about profit and put being human at the heart of the discussion like damage and the internet and the situation . the scary was a war going on in europe. i think it's a big worry and then an appointment is also concern if night slowing. so that's good. hit attach butler, his live in paris, and that hasha the choice for french voters is claire is and you've got 2 very different and yet familiar candidates and what feels like a re run of the last election. yes, a very much. so in factor we her to so while ago from a manual mac raul who is hoping for a 2nd term as francis present, he was speaking at his campaign headquarters. he was very r beat. he thanked a, his supporters. but he did say that there is still much to play for that. it's not
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over yet. and he would know that because until just a few days ago, even hours ago, i might say some opinion polls had suggested that he could be almost neck and neck, or with his main challenger, a marine the pen at the far right party leader in these polls some had said that a manual macro had been too complacent going into this campaign. he only held his 1st campaign rally one week before a this 1st round of voting. some saying that was a sign of a macro being are again to some of his critics. sometimes call him some saying that maybe he was just relying a little bit too much on his role as a so called war time leader with his diplomacy, between russia and ukraine over the war there in ukraine. this war that of course, thrown europe into crisis in so many way. so i think what we're going to see over the next couple of weeks is mark will really a campaigning, a halt. he will have to do a lot more to convince us some of the voters on the left are some of the poor
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sections of society that he really cares about them. because that is what a marine, the pen is main. chandra. a managed to do quite well i in the run up to this ballot . but as you say, really does seem like something of a re run of the 20. as 17 campaign where we saw a, a manual, mcgraw, he calls himself a centrist. we saw at the far right leader marine the pen, a populist going basically had to head into an early poll of 2nd round voting intentions. put support for macklin at 54 percent in the pan at $46.00. even if a lapel victory is highly unlikely. disaster, it seems as though our support is energized in a way they, they haven't been in the past. well, you know, i mean, of opinion polls on the always. right. so we see nights in the pasta and marine, the pen would probably be the 1st a to point that out. she is obviously going to look at the next 2 weeks and she is
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going to look at the targets and her goal. and that is to find herself in the least say, is frances, 1st a fall right leader. that's where she believes she can be as support assoni agree. she has the backing of a one of her rivals in this, in this a race. eric some or another fall, right? a lead a is called on his supporters to rally behind her. so she will be campaigning hard and she ran a very tight campaign. she really focused on the cost of living, which is the number one issue really, for most voters in france, not help deflect the spotlight from an anti immigration, anti islam message which has in the past put off so many people, certainly softening her image. that's made her appeal to a much wider public submarine. the pen, of course, will be thinking that she has every chance going into the 2nd round on april 24th. however, on the 20th of april, what we do have is a televised debate. it is a real moments in the french presidential election. micro will go up against
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a le pen, and that is something de la pena. 2017. a managed a. what? a was a road disaster for her. i should say. her performance was very poor and data really lost out of the election in many, many ways. macros. performance was very strong. the pen though, has had 5 years though to polish her act, as she will no doubt be a lot stronger in that debate. thank you very much, natasha about it with all the latest from par sanky. natasha. also joining us from paris now is jacqueline, who is from the global policy institute. so it's going to be very difficult. 2 weeks for emmanuel mack on what will he try to do now? how is he going to position himself to defeat the pan? by his going to position is by saying that this program is the most a russian order most coherent. and is to that of to know that she was saying that she hasn't been re challenged. and some of the shoes which are more disturbing
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for the french she is, she was able to carry a campaign may lose of promises. but now she will have to explain whether it is possible for reforms to, to be connected. and that's the problem is, mccaul, we've tried to focus on the economic issues because i couldn't be programs in clearance, up to now. she's been focusing on the cost of living, making some the wild promises to everybody. and we heard that in a post. it should speech to night, she was, she had such a broad brush, she was promising everything to everyone to deal to deal with cetera, cetera. and we don't know she, she could pay for it. and up to now the only response yard is that by cutting immigration down and the costs associated with immigration and the welfare benefits
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for my grandson, foreigners, there, there's a pool of money, but that's the case. so that will be a full my call. the big, the big thing to, to say and to try to appease the fears of the people on the left. because what one think that you as been mentioned, you report these a good school shoot mental show shorter than also is the latest count off of point b. i and mary lou but not enough to catch up because a lot of people who vote for, for michael wanted were very many people in france, especially on the left are angry with, with my call is quite striking. when you hear that the, when you hear them ad at the same time, mental show as benefited from defective, people would not vote for this. so should his candidate, which actually didn't vote to either go to the what
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was called to useful vote. so many people say that, okay, i don't like mental show, but we vote foil because i don't like my coughing is too much on the right. and we have to show that the, the left still exists. so the big issue is to see whether the voters of the left will go and vote for my call or this all the leaders of said they will against the bed, but will be followed by the actors thus small question mark. yeah. right. i guess if those are the vote is, did i to go for le pen, she's in with a real chance despite the incoherence of her, you can only policies you describe that years the desert, much of a pool. okay. just the voters of the move, but similarly represents 7 percent and that's that's too much ad maybe most of them will vote for them. as i've said should,
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is maybe we're going to vote for her for her. but it's very difficult to see. yeah. and many people, as i say it's more on the left, will not be tempted, but vote for, for my call, there's a lot of anger against michael that just same time michael as a record, as experience yes grab, does ease were leaders, recognizable and 62 percent of people think back who was with techs to be a president, but only 39 percent formality, but it's a big progress. see my book to thousands of a did. she was on the scoring $21.00 now for denied so that it's not enough. i think for her to be able to pull it off in the 2nd round of war. and ukraine has contributed to cost of living crisis. but actually we have seen inflation and falling living standards affecting many countries around the world. the diesel and food prices have been rising in france. how is mac crohn going to
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tackle this in the next few weeks? how is he going to be able to suppress that anger, that you mention and reassure voters that he can ease above and that they're feeling right now? he would have just, he can shut his record and his record is quite good. she's talking about crating on problem, but my goal is close to that when he arrived. it was 9 percent today, 7 percent. well, you look at the couldn't be performance of problems. it is much better than most of his rivals de grove, in prophecies iowa than germany efficient is lower than any words. europe, energy prices, which for french people complain about energy prices only risen by 4 percent. where i believe you do, you pay for it would have risen, but 54 percent of the you buy 29 percent. so it is quite
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surprising the anger at the live all of the to poverty but differential like that is it's a people that never see the glass of food always see of empty and they have a great capacity for anger. and a lot of the voltages my goal was but you did buy and good by the same time if they look at the situation of the frogs now competitive of its neighbors. it is not bad at the same time. the french know that the presence in europe would be vital for them that the strong europe is good for france as a message of my call has been pushing for years. and if lupin was evicted, it will be a disaster for you. it will be rosa breaks it. it will lead to because melinda pen, you will be able to point out that the proposal of mary lou petty will run against the treaties against the law. she will refuse a judgment,
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she would stop contribution and it would decrease the role of france. you on an older world stage and it would weaken you. so i think some messages now up to now during the interviews and all that, all these issues the gross stover. it was only the image of could lea murray look bed close to the p for? it's a tele, yes. she is 46 percent of the french think she, she's like because she understands people like them by the same time. i don't think the way yet that she's competent enough to to achieve what she claims. she would so a fake debate which will take place there will be a key moment and last time as that she had said that was many people for the loop and would never recover from the reaction of that debate. this time. maybe she's better prepared,
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but she's never really been challenged on this issue of the economy as it was. so the reform of the french consent to show which would beg to france report a new quote. shes very tough up to now. she's been she could leverage the women when she would have to where he wouldn't go. she wouldn't be the 1st politician to go for that kindly image on the campaign trail, but it will be very interesting for you. so we can get you back for bit more analysis. thank you for now. you are with the news, our life from life, from london. we're going to bring you more on the french presidential election later on, but also looking at the stories of him rising tensions between israelis and palestinians after more violence in the occupied west bank. also rab protests in china. is it 0 tolerance? coven policy is put to the test in shanghai. with, what do you got to do? it?
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in another empire is on the receiving end of the volley from this tennis player will have that story as well later on. ah, well, now thousands of iran con, supported, rallied in the pakistani capital islamabad a day after parliament removed him as prime minister in a vote of no confidence opposition party secured a 174 votes, and the 342 seat parliament come all hider has been following developments from islam apart. the ouster prime minister, i am, ron han had made an effort to his nation to come out and read. a cross logger gone and died. families have turned out that you can see people elected boarding in to f 9 fog when you're situated in central islam abroad. it's important or not that
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dad been get on the board for the outer prime minister within 24 hour bug, or don really being a nickname, a new prime minister day buckets on teddy can solve it, saying that if that opposition candidate becomes the prime minister that they were den reddick nation and mom and dad of god with another crisis. they got the budget on that he can solve it by far. the largest party and father mater tens of thousands of people have come out to grow, to plug it on, and all the major cities from the southern ports, 30 of garage j to center fun job. the city of la hor fessler bod, after bought into hi book good while proven, and for shaw, an enron neither did that. this is a conspiracy. as i said, as part of the public is concerned, the kind of logan that we've been hearing, that friends of the united states are trade dr. this country. they did indeed
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a battery arctic po which are they're merging around con, maybe down, but did not out politically. and that i just thought that particular jack from the outer prime minister that gabriel go back to his math days. now also we have been door that the bugger sunday diaspora which is located outside the country. i'd also come out to protest in london and madrid, spain in australia admitted well the top contender to replace him. ron khan is the opposition leader shabazz theresa leader of pakistan's. muslim lea party, the 7 year old is also the brother of the former prime minister. and why sharif is exiled in person. he faces arrival in his niece and party vice president. mariam know was she is the daughter of know, was sharif in 2018. she was sentenced to 7 years in jail for corruption,
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but it was suspended. 33 year old below bhutto dari is chairman of the pakistan people's party. now he is considered a progressive and is known for speaking out about the rights of women and minorities. were moved to ukraine. now the president, jamie zalinski, is saying he has spoken to the german chancellor about imposing more sanctions on russia. local officials of a found graves with the bodies of dozens of civilians in the village of was over near keith. russian forces have now withdrawn from the area and the sight of another mass grave in boucher, especially designated ukrainian war comes prosecutors and forensic experts of exuberant 9. more bodies it was uncovered on local church grounds, brings the total number of civilians hurriedly buried by russian forces on the site to 30. in total, the mail says $320.00 civilians have been confirmed that you created official save
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the death toll from friday's missiles strike on a train station, comma taurus, because risen to $57.00 over a 100 people were injured in the attack. moscow has denied responsibility for the strike suggesting ukraine. targeted civilians not provided any evidence for this. so sir is inclusive and has more on ukraine's latest diplomatic efforts. recently we have just seen that there has been at that high level diplomatic wizards, the highest levels actually since the war began on 24th of february 1st wonderland, the president of the european commission joined by the blogs, our foreign policy chief joseph world. they have visited chief just 2 days ago and also so a can from prime minister also was here. and one de leon has promised a 1000000000 a dog. the euro's a worth of weapons to be soft, lie to ukraine, and also promise a 600000000 euro at worth or for a location about
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a new budget for the the construction of ukraine. however, prisoners get asked for more weapons, but yesterday when prayer there, buquet prime minister job. but as johnson also was here, and he has promised to provide more anti tanks, anti aircraft, and anti ship missiles to ukraine, which could cause a significant damage, particularly, or in the black sea. considering that the russia has a very heavy, a presence of naval forces in biloxi. but despite all of this diplomatic wizards that now jeep is seen again, there has been a very little emphasize on the, on, on, on the diplomatic, a forced to find a piece and to the present. zelinski says that we shouldn't mr opportunity to find a piece or 2 to design a deal that could and the, the war that is on going in the country and mockery of to the west of ukraine's
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care volunteers are helping clean up after the retreat of russian forces that tis our correspond. enron confound a task, brings it, and sent dangerous. says 10 days ago, the ukrainian army in russian forces full pitched battles in the streets of mockery . now, an army of volunteers is fighting a different one to clean up the streets. their weapons, all fashion, brooms and physical strength. these people are members of a bodybuilding club and keep them come to help alongside their friends. they sweep into the soup market. every time we are trying to clean up the mass that the russians left behind, we are trying to bring normality to our country green. but it's dangerous work. minds and booby traps everywhere. they work with the military to stay as safe as they can. we asking for the military guys and from national,
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what is i found the 2 bombs, but it was florida on the garden. elizabeth did become view the task ahead is daunting. even with volunteers in the civil administration. it'll take years to get this town back to anything resembling what it was. facilities like the local library and community center will be the last to be rebuilt. after all, without home for people to live in. they can be no community that they was painted on that gauge by the russians. they've taken over this entire area. you can just see over there the empty ammunition cases, they used as defensive positions, but the ukrainians have now been through this area. they've searched house the house, see that yellow dot over there, that yellow dot symbolizes the fact that this house has been cleared of mines and any kind of booby traps and the residents that are back here. and what they're
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doing is they're rebuilding slowly. but surely. soldiers is still clearinghouses her. they look in the cellar methodically, making sure there's nothing that might explode. the woman who lives her watches nervously satisfied is clear, the soldier's li run with just it's this type of operation that will allow those who still have some hope to return this ukrainian tank has become a makeshift moral to those who died, defending this place, the residence of la flowers, flowers that have wilted and died. but as the long process to clean up begins when they return, perhaps fresh flowers will as well. i'm wrong on our de 0. mcconick. romania says
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it's welcoming thousands of refugees fleeing ukraine every day. russian as strikes in the south of forcing many people to leave her for a could hold on through the war. leah harding brings us a story. as the sun goes down, hundreds of people prepared to leave as fighting intensifies in the south of ukraine. a fairy full of cars carrying people and their belongings crosses the danube river into romania. the coast guard escorts them to safety. i came from odessa be planned to leave on sunday. we knew there was a curfew for the days from our family, and i decided to leave because is the 1st time there's a day long curfew in the village. even family pets are welcomed here alongside her mother. this little girl is seemingly unaware of the danger she's fled. why not? it's war. of course it's war yesterday. iraq. it flew above our house and exploded
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. it's very scary. children are scared. that's why we're leaving volunteers from abroad, like this man from the us greet the weary travelers and help prepare food and warm places for them to sleep. he says most people, he's helped our women and children. we've been to about 8 different centers where we've delivered food. i just today we purchased a couple of washing machines for one of the centers because one of the greatest needs has been being able to wash the clothes. and so we were able to help with that as well. this is the 1st time these ukrainians have been made. refugees, many here say they plan to return home. once the fighting stopped. we harding, i'll do 0. now voters in mexico deciding whether the president should stay or go in an unprecedented referendum called by the incumbent, andres manila has oper door. he says the vote is vital to confirm his democratic
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mandate that opponent say the $80000000.00 exercise is a waste of money and that calling for a boycott. 40 percent of voters mistake part for the results to be binding. so let's get one is from money rapp. hello, who is lifers? and mexico city? what reaction has been to this vote and is the time out likely to meet that very important minimum threshold miriam, the question of why this referendum is taking place at all is very much at the heart of why this has become such a polarizing topic here in mexico from the president's point of view, this is president lope is over or is brain child. he from his point of view, he's making good on a campaign promise to put in place a mechanism where the citizenry can sort of hold their president accountable 3 years into their 6 year mandate. so that's what we're seeing play out today. it's a very simple question. the mexican citizens are being asked should president lope is over to be allowed to finish his mandate or not. now again,
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very polarizing topic there have been demonstrations for and against of several demonstrations in the weeks leading up to this referendum. one of the biggest criticisms is that president look is over the counseling an almost 60 percent approval rating nationwide here in mexico, which begs the question why hold a referendum at all? so many of the political experts that we've spoken to have criticize the president for holding this referendum for pushing for this recall mechanism to be activated. seeing that the president is manipulating this new mechanism to skirt campaign laws in order to sort of rally and galvanized his base ahead of the next presidential elections that are due to take place in 2024. another criticism that we've heard from some is that this recall election sort of opens the door to ending term limits in a country that only allows presidents to serve a single 6 year term. now in any event, this is a 1st of its kind of unprecedented referendum for, for mexico and one that will determine whether or not president lopez over or will
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continue in his 6 year mandate. you mentioned something very important here, marion, which is the voter turnout. there is a, the expectation will of this is based on a national survey conducted only a couple of weeks ago that anticipates only about 27 percent participation from eligible voters. that's far less than the 40 percent needed for the outcome of this boat to be legally binding. but the president, again, he enjoys the 60 percent approval rating. there's been very little doubt that he's going to lose this referendum. he has, however, vowed to resign. if he doesn't get the number of votes needed for him to, to, to, to stay in power to, to be able to continue that 6. that 6 year mandate. we should note were only a couple of hours less than 2 hours away at this point from the closing of poles. from that point, it could still be about 72 hours before we hear an official announcement on this boat outcome. mary, i'll thank you very much. from mexico city,
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mani rap la you had the news, al, at live from london, much more flat. our government is not perfect. we've never climbed to be a national election called in australia. prime minister scott marson outlines his pitch for another time. and the reigning formula on while champion has a race to forget in australia. ah, how i we've got warmer weather, returning to north western parts of europe over the next couple of days at the moment. we got a big area of high pressure to central parts here it's fine. and dry, the walls will come in as the winds come around of area of high pressure, suddenly winds just lifting those temperatures nicely. noticed behind me though we have got an area of low pressure which will gradually come through bringing some
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wet and would you, whether into good parts of western europe. there you go for monday, the cloud of rain coming into ireland, pushing into wells, western areas of england, pushing across scotland. but it does extend down across the bare biscuit into spain and portugal, so tardy decidedly unsettled here over the next few days as our lobby dry weather with our high pressure in charge is fine and try not to war, but not too bad. nevertheless, for the spring sunshine and what's the weather over towards the east that is eating further eastwards. a cloud and rain comes down across the black sea sleep, so there still across a turkish mountains, but bright disguise do come back in behind. notice the spain portico tally decidedly unsettle for the middle part of the week that wet weather will gradually make his way into the north west of africa. but for much of north africa. fine and dry sunset up over the next few days for west africa. cloud and rain becoming more prevalent.
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the scars of homer yugoslavia civil wars run deep. but for years the balkans have managed to keep a fragile piece. now with ukraine, a light in europe on high alert for russian meddling. the mood is uneasy. people in power travels to pose via, with threats to secede by serb leader miller and do dig have ignited fears. that conflict could return bosnia testing the piece on al jazeera news world. ah, ah, ah ah,
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ah, ah, ah. so look, our main stories this, our incumbent lead president emanuel mack, chrome asap for a run off against far right. candidate marine. the pendant french presidential election. the 2nd round is going to be held on april 24th. as based on an estimated result, with the final tally. still to come. thousands of among con supporters of rallied in his lama bought a day off to parliament, removed him as prime minister in a vote of no confidence opposition to get a 174 votes. in the $342.00 seed parliament and local officials say they found graves with the bodies of dozens of civilians
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and the whiny and vintage of preserver keys, martian forces have withdrawn from the area or logic landscape has been speaking to the german. chances are about composing more sanctions, almost or more on our top story. now, the french presidential elections and what is now going to be a 2nd round runoff between emanuel micron and me, marine la pan. we have seen us before, of course, a replay of this just a few years ago. 2017 algeria philip kindness, or ron bouchard joins us live from paris and more. one, all the candidates with the exception of eric is in the cold on their supporters to vote tactically against marine le pen in this 2nd round. but what about the people that didn't bother voting? in the 1st round? is there enough of them to make micron nervous? well, absolutely, although we did face
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a similar situation the last time out on a clearly, it was rare in 2017. i think it was the 1st time since 1969. where the 2nd round features even less vote than the 1st round. and this could happen again, but it's already quite low for a french elections, which means that many of the people money left are not satisfied with either candidate. which again should be quite a light on the dilemma of french politics nowadays, while a majority is content with their economic and social conditions. but they are still railing against a certain decline, as in certain perception of decline, of the country. and mark where you were mentioning earlier moran, that microns, traditional demographic,
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the people that support him tend to be older and more affluent. does that mean that he's going to struggle to appeal to the great great deal of people in the country was struggling with this cost of living crisis? what is not just generational? in fact, it's quite divided nowadays with a lot of white color, labor voting for mach room, and a lot of blue color labeled labor voting for the bed. so additionally, the blue color would have wanted for the last or to the communist and the socialist . but with that total collapse of position as part the marginalization of the left, specially the communist party. we're seeing a lot of blue color labor rallying behind the pen. this is a new phenomenon in france, but it is not in the west. we've seen that happening. we've seen those who feel marginalized economically, that really following populous leaders who make big promises,
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promises that are not necessarily to be full talent in the future. now, on the other hand, and this is a bit of the really the paradox of this election. we see the in fire establishment in france, the corporate, the political establishment, the political parties, and not just for us in europe, supporting macro. why look bend is really getting all this grassroots support from look group are live on others and yet able to pull neck to neck competition with the president. that's an amazing phenomenon. and how will and how can seek to exploit this deep anger in french society? well said the certainly playing her card really well. she's making big promises about cutting in that she costs about her cutting francis fees
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to the european union about making sure that france becomes once again a global power. not so different from make america great. again, i think we're seeing a lot pen doing make france great. again. i think it's similar to other populace to campaigns that we've seen in the west, where by a leader makes a huge promises, promises that really cannot be fulfilled. that's what you call issue and checks without much to be supported by much to be cashed for. and so we're seeing her making all these big flower the promises. but clearly the french economy, the french state, will not be able to sustain any of them more than forward. thank you very much. out, is there a sam plesk honest, mironda shy? joining us from pass when we go to australia because the prime minister is called
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for an election on may the 21st he is seeking a 4th time in office. it's got morrison's coalition trails. the st. left opposition party and the pulse after 3 years of disasters. and the pandemic brianca group to reports. ah, the date is set and a 6 b campaign for australia's federal elections officially begin. this fire. this pandemic. there is now war prime minister scott morrison seeking re election. his conservative coalition has held power since 2013, but morrison is the 1st is treating prime minister to serve a full town in more than a decade. it is a choice between a strong future and an uncertain one. it's a choice between a government you know and a liberal position that you dont our government is not perfect. we've
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never climb to be but we are up from his challenger. the said to left, leave a party leader, antony albany. thee, he hath the message of optimism growing up with a single mom. i learnt the value of a dollar and steeped heavily. it is working cost roots, more jobs, better health services, and cheaper child care. i will laid with integrity and i will train you with respect. i will restore fight in our political system by any in the waste and roads, and establishing a strong national anti corruption commission. ivan easiest campaign will focus on trust in the government, or lack of it. the past 3 years have been dominated by catastrophic bush fires, devastating floods and some of the wolf, toughest coven, 19 roofs. the answer is lives in scott morrison's personal p. o and standing a level of trust in the annual barometer, a pole. oh,
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who's the countries most and least, russell politicians last month. scott morrison was right in the list. trusted politician in the country and the opposition leader anthony of uneasy was right. and the 2nd most trusted while morrison would bank on strong economy. the government budget is nearly one trillion dollars in debt. morrison's refusal to commit to facing out fossil fuels has also galvanized green activists and independent candidates who can hurt as coalition. and then their worsting ties with china, which the government has been accused, a weapon, ising. but scott morrison is known for pulling off political successes before despite significant odds. brianca gupta alex is here. now her developments in israel and palestine. a 3rd palestinian has been killed in the occupied westbank. he was shot in a town near beth lamb, early up israeli forces say they killed a palestinian who tried to stab
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a soldier. hundreds of people have attended the funeral of the 3rd victim, a palestinian woman who was shot by israeli forces during grades in the town of her son. widowed mother of 6 later died in hospital. israel says its trip had 5 morning shots and he's ready for his been on high alert after a string of attacks in recent days. do this suspect from jeanine in the occupied west bank, which is now been put on the restrictions and has seen several raids, spies ready forces, mosque there of declared a call for resistance and camp residents of blocks, roads in and out of the area. john holman, has more from occupied east jerusalem. there's been a situation developing around jeanine refugee camp in the occupied west bank. and that immediate situation really began on thursday evening when a gum, and that was from that camp. i went to central television and shot various
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people, killing 3 of them. now, after that is really security forces have asked his father the father of that gun man at rod her same is the name of the government to turn himself into them. they said they want to question him. now he's refused to do that. he told out his era that his morning his son is not going to go with them. and if they want him, they can come and get him. now on sunday evening, at the his family members said that in the last of the caused, that he'd receive 2 to ask him to hand himself in israeli security officials said that they would come into jeanine at refugee camp on of raid. if he didn't do that now, why is that important? because jeanine refugee camp has a lot of gun then, and it has a lot of weapons. so this really is a prime of for
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a confrontation and the mos in the refugee camp have been. and a announcing the people need to be vigilant. right now the secretary general of islamic jihad has been saying, has been putting his fighters on high alert. so this is a very tense situation and both is re lease and palestinians. remember 20 years ago, a raid that lasted for days on jeanine refugee camp that left more than 20 israeli soldiers dead and more than 50 palestinians dead. so the situation is always already really tense here, and there are fears that arrayed a large scale raid on jeanine refugee camp could just open pandora's box here. when our video is emerged online, showing angry residents in china's largest city, protesting and shouting officials. shanghai is 26000000 people are under
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a strict lockdown off to a record number of new cove. it infections, people can go out once a day to collect food delivered by korea. many say they don't have enough to eat. fed up residents have also been filmed, looting food at the supply points. eric fe golding is an epidemiologist and co founder of the world health network. he's also written only outbreak, and shanghai joins us by skype from washington. now, this is an extraordinary situation for a city of this size and a population of $26000000.00 to be sealed, often restricted in this way. and now there are complaints about not having enough access to food in this video of people shouting from their apartment. i see you have relatives in the city. what are you hearing about the situation there? thanks for having the the situation is, is very wary. some it's not apocalyptic, or there isn't like famine level to starvation. but there are a lot of people going hungry. in some wealthier parts have no problem,
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but some of the poor parts of the city of 26000000 people are having school food scarcity problem. and because they're just the lockdown is going much longer. it will really supposed have already ended by now, but the train government continued indefinitely without a good end date. now, the frustration that finally boiled over and the logistics supply chains of delivering which 20 people as already starting to fray, do you think it's likely to improve from your kind of knowledge and understanding what you care about? what's happening in this city? obviously if people get denied food, something so basic that can lead to civil unrest and more instability. do you think that could happen? yes, so it's not going to be some sort of like a violent revolution like an arab spring or anything like that, but it will ha street protests and in certain ways and chinese social contract. you
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know, try trying to know that their human rights are not as 3 as other countries, but they accept. but the acceptance of that is the social contract that you will never let us start again. that, that, you know, you know, people getting food on the table is the most fundamental human right. that chinese systems will not give up. so the fact that many of them are going hungry is like this one line in trace culture that you're not supposed to cross in inter in shanghai is starting to see what parts of it crumble around that. and that's why this, this angry frustration is really bubbling to surface. and now you're seeing it and all these videos because of the nature of the political fist and that the government and the authorities are able to take these drastic measures to lockdown the city in this way that we simply don't see in other parts the world is this sustainable so i want to say 1st of all, like, you know, 0 copay, not
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a lot. i think lockdown long term is not sustainable, especially for city of 26000000. you still have to have lots people feeding. why think is that you need to like a 0 or cobit approach without a lot. which mean, you know, in 95 mass we're all trying to is not doing that most traded in the wearing. you know these from the surgical math that have leaks and you need ventilation systems . air disinfection and of course still need to continue to math, testing, etc. and so if you have these other systems in place, you don't need a locked out. and that is still compatible with, like, bring keys down to 0 to in western societies, let it rep, nasty infection even not letting it hit even up a bottom. before you reopen, like the most western countries, you can still have like containment and 0 cobit without a lot,
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and i think that's what try has to do next very well. thank you very much. eric. fy golding, for joining us from washington. is it still had on his own? it was a huge match in the race, be crowned english primarily champions lab. all that action in a few moments ah, in the run up to worth day al jazeera showcase his life discussion programs and special documentaries, exploring the issues behind human caused climate change. climate skepticism is entirely dependent upon the promotion of doubt. whitney screens a series of inspirational films, stories told for the eyes of those at the forefront. plenty to so s, visits, greenland, to investigate how local communities are adapting to the alarming rate of melting
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ice. never before in human history has the months, prestige, environment of the arctic. food in such peril, al jazeera well documents the devastating impacts of climate change on a lake and center goal and rivers in iraq. and the st asked how societies can respond to global warming. the climate emergency a season of special programming. anal josie ah ah. tie now for all the sports with santa indo. thank you very much, mary. and while manchester city in liverpool played out a thrilling, droll as
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a both sides compete to win the english premier league title city playing at home. but look to be in a good position to win the game and took it to one lead. the in to half time, the advantage it didn't hold, however sad you money, equalized for liverpool. just after the break ended to all the result means that city state top of the table and lead the reds by one point. both teams have 7 games left it a concentration level in these games. it's incredible to us because it's really i said no couple of times like 2 boxes more than 2 heavy weights. and i'm all, when you put your arms to all and you get such a knock in the middle of your face and then you have to to get up again. and then you have to try to get control again. and then what happened was it was a from data game. so for both sides and both kids want to try to win every game,
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middle competition to was a. yeah, with game or the feeling that the result to, to you are you showing from of all. so you will analyze, will help and are the feeling down after review the game that we missed. opportunity you know, to, to meet them. barcelona have kept alive their winning run in lady gar, but only just look the youngest scored a late winner to help savage aside and a 32 way victory over live onto it means barcelona, have one there. last 7 games in spain, top division, they're now 2nd in the table and have played a game less than 3rd place. there are a level on points with them, sir. i shall laclare has continued to set the early pace in the formula. one season he won the australian co pay to extend his lead at the top of the wall. dry the standings title, hold at max for stop and fail to finish the race. and you were to send reports.
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ah, in a season that is so fall, been wildly unpredictable for rory has emerged as the team to beat shala claire winning the australian groom. pri, it's already his 2nd race victory of the year. honestly, what, what a cal today? i mean, you know, of course i, i did a good job all weekend, but it was not possible without the con and his weekend, especially in the race phase. we were extremely strong tire, fell grades from the 1st lab for the last lap. we were managing the ties extremely well. ah, laclare started in pull position in melbourne and looked dominant throughout his teammate, call a science for had less well. the spanish lost control of his car early in the race and was unable to finish. full time will champion, sebastian battle has had a miserable few days of spins and penalties. germans suffered another crash in his
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aston martin raining well champion max to stop and have look set for a podium finish on his car to fail him to 3rd the way through the grown pre process . ah, it's the 2nd time in 3 races that the stipends, red bull hasn't gone the distance in bed and used to red bull his teammates. sergio perez went on to finish 2nd with mercedes drive at george russell in the it's i would resolve, but unfortunately we lost mike soon. i was having great to have, i don't blame for the team. am i? yeah, we'll get bored. you know, we've been through and locked in for some reason. to be honest with you, doris promise me absolutely nothing. it's a terrible. i'm just no place. i could i, it is going to push because of college which is getting destroyed. so. busy we need to understand why that is because all the time, if i would just try to follow charles was there's no way i could keep up with the
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season now had to ferrari's home country of italy with f ones, most famous team looking good for a 1st world title in 15 years. ah, andy richardson, al jazeera. well, number one, another joke of it says he has already moved on, not from the controversy surrounding his refusal to get vaccinated against coven 19 . the 3rd will return to the man's tour at the monte carlo masters on tuesday. he forgot collected 20 time. grand slam went out has saved on the one form and so far in 2022 he to buy championships where he locked in the quarter finals. he recent, he had to skip torments in indian wells and my army because of his ho with restrictions in the united states. you know, it's not something that i am is bothering me on a daily basis. so to say, i don't, i don't feel like it has left huge scars on me that i'm unable to train or per participating tournaments or live my life. i mean,
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far from that i'm body has definitely been very, very challenging a few months and, and a something i never experienced before. and so i'll try to use that as a fuel for what's coming up while for the 3rd time. and as many tournaments that nick kerry also has produced and mid mat meltdown. i is out. i did miss it. the australian lost his cool with the empire during the semi final defeat in houston can expect another half see fine. last week tennis official said that they would be handing out bigger punishments for all court misconduct. golden say be the san antonio spurs to boost their hopes of the 3rd place. seating in the western conference, the war is won their 4th street games on saturday night. and the game for
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a weird moment for door, the pool he tried to carry on playing even after his sleeve came off in a talent. whispers tre, don't. and that's it for me. back to marry him in london. all right, and i, thanks very much. at the news hour, but i'll be back in amount with much more the day's news, including of course, all the latest on the french presidential election, gonna be live in paris just a couple of minutes time. stay with us. ah ah, with
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