tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera May 12, 2023 4:00pm-5:01pm AST
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south america, the rain is still falling, just not as intense as it has as of late, and it's another hot day in santiago, i wouldn't be surprised if you hit 30 degrees full on sunshine in the forecast for you as well. so you see the circle is heading to the poles 3 months after one of its worst disasters and recent history. how will the aftermath of the devastating earthquakes impact politics come president, adeline's to rely with his traditional support phase with a coalition of opposition policies. and he's 20 and like i said, join us from to care for him. the coverage of presidential elections on out the on the
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you're watching the news on the fly from headquarters and i'm getting navigate on coming up in the next 60 minutes. israel carries out airstrikes on the gaza strip. at least 31 palestinians have been killed since tuesday. a quarter impact hassan grounds 2 weeks failed. so the former prime minister am on con. we'll have the latest from as long as the candidates make. their final round is that a folks the fault race in turkey is deluxe, and we'll have the latest live up stairs. while we'll rages in ukraine on the hill rahman in liverpool, i'll be telling you why the united kingdom is hosting one of the longest running tv music competitions in the world on because of the price. i'm doing a guest rosco with the sports, including the best of the action from the roof leak room is funds to meet one of that right. is that seen when the best like of the semi final against germany's
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file a because the welcome to the news our. we began with the latest violent confrontations between palestinian fighters and gaza. and israel funerals are being held for people killed by is really air strikes the latest a 36 year old, 9 in the ballier, in the north of the besieged strip. well, many angry mourners transit for the orange roof is long as you had to escalate rocket attacks against israel. a barrage of rockets was fired from garza in the morning, triggering warning sirens in southern israel and in an illegal settlement and occupied westbank. at least 31 palestinians, and one is rarely have been killed since tuesday. earlier, a press conference was held by all 4 of these in gaza where they spoke about the casualties. about am i left for the 4th day in
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a row. garza has been reeling from the bun, parchment by the is really occupation forces we're playing with. the international community is turning a blind eye to our plate. 31 people were killed and a 109 injured. according to the last report made by civil defense, a 139 buildings were dam is more than 500 partly damaged. all right in a moment will speak to him how much i'm to him and occupied east jerusalem on the prospect of a cease fire. we have villa marks who's outside the is really city of ask along the 1st last spring and you must say it from does that to give us an update on what's happening right now? as we hear there have been more is really or strikes on the strength as well during days earlier strikes have intensified very much in the past hour, different areas in districts. we were in the north and part of the base law here in the northern part of the strip and baseline. yeah. and uh, we actually have to uh, do back to a best place we have to get out of that place where 2 homes where uh targeted and
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they were bombarded one into a valley. uh the other inmate la, here it's sells. now why that the area is a very densely populated area of the previous live i've, i've shown you how much destruction one mess, silas to a home can close to other home surrounding that home a. now while another hole, a 3rd hole in rough off was also bombarded all in this past our while is really strikes, continue to strike down and power in different areas as we speak in different parts of the gaza strip. while the launching of the rockets has also been uh, going on a lot in the past hour. and we also heard a lot of the rockets from the dome system trying to intercept those rockets that are being fired from gaza. the explosions, where in the sky a very,
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very much in the past hour. so you're not, or you're getting a sense on the ground that there's certainly an escalation um, as opposed to any, anything being done behind the scenes when it comes to a cease fire announcements as well. this tense and gaza stays very uh on high on high alert. the civilians are very much terrified of how the complication or how the situation is getting. uh more complicated. it's getting more escalated uh now with israel targeting more and more homes. the past 2 days have have witnessed target. uh, i mean, sorry, uh the past day and today these 2 days have witnessed a lot of targeting of homes. and it seems that this is the most uh thing that uh, scares the people here are the civilians. i mean, the 1st, when he puts the only targeting military posts belonging to it, looks brigades. uh,
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and then, uh, mt a good call to land. uh, the, the fear was high. uh the, the chance was that was high. uh, there was a lot of worry among the people, but now that the striking or the pounding the bombardments are in the civilian homes, it gets really, really scary for the civilians here. because uh, in matter of minutes, they find themselves either having to evacuate quickly or uh, their entire homes destroyed or partially destroyed because off the large middle of other homes close to theirs. okay, thank you so much for giving us that update from gaza will not bring angela marks is joining us from escalade. that a problem. and you're near the border with garza so human as reporting an escalation of air strikes since the strip. what are you seeing? where you are because earlier on there were tons of rockets that had been fired to areas close to you. yeah,
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it's not just saying that pull through and it's also hearing we can hear some of those strikes from the distance above us. right now. your head drones throughout the course of the day and every few minutes that will be the sound of some intersections by the line done defense mechanism. every few minutes, i think is it that way of putting it? maybe every 1015 minutes, you'll see some of the time to drop. it launches from gauze that will be intercepted for the most part. however, not all of them being intercepted. we now know that have been direct strikes overall kits on homes in the city. if there are just a few kilometers away from me. yesterday we had strides very close to us here. they seem not to be much more focused on this, but all those same number of buttons that are being damaged. right. and when it comes to, uh, an s and yahoo, he was, uh, it was meant to be holding a security cabinet meeting. what is the latest on that? yeah, i think mom, it might call you get injurious and we'll be following that much more closely. what i can tell you though, is that they have said over the course of the last 24 hours, these ready ministry on these ready government. they are in a position to strike back local media reporting that what they'd like to see. and
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this is, according to tunnels, fall of one of the major new stations here in israel. they'd like to see this is miss vanessa neal, whose aim to try and, and the leadership of alignment jihad to continue to target the come on those as they have been for the last few days to read. okay, thank you so much milan. thanks so much mark, supporting for us from escalade and well now i'm bringing how much on june, who's joining us from occupied east jerusalem? how much so tell us what you're hearing about the security cabinet meeting that was meant to be held. i didn't just to clarify, we're actually now in west jerusalem. we've moved location as far as the meetings that have been taking place. we know that currently is really prime minister. benjamin netanyahu has been meeting with top security and intelligence officials for a situational assessment. we expect we'll be hearing more about what's being discussed in those meetings a bit later in the day. there was also
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a growing speculation here that there may be a meeting held between the prime minister netanyahu potentially defense minister or your kalonde, as well as the full security cabinet possibly later today. but we're still waiting to get those details settings. so how much, how worried though, would the government be sirens sounding for the 1st time since the fighting be gotten on the outskirts of jerusalem? and this happened a few hours ago. i mean, this is probably not something that's nothing, you know, who's governments were expecting so there is a lot of concern at this hour and we've seen videos of showing legal settlers in these areas you're talking about. this is an area that's about 15 kilometers south to where we are. it's on, it's just in the surrounding area of jerusalem. it is an illegal settlement in the occupied west bank of the fact that there had been sirens that have been heard and that there was a rocket that landed as we are told in an empty field there,
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that is certainly something that is going to cause more concern among security officials amongst the members of the security cabinet. but we also must contextualize this because this is not the 1st time that sirens have sounded in those areas. it is the 1st time since this particular escalation started in the last 3 days. that is correct. and certainly that is something that is going to concern residents in those areas as well as is realise in other parts of the country. but it is not the 1st time the sirens have sounded in that area in previous rounds of escalation. now, one of the things we keep hearing is that even though according to is really media sees firefox may have been suspended at this hour. conventional wisdom behind the scenes seems to be that israel does want a ceasefire to be implemented and that they would like to see it happen soon. and is really officials have been making noises to local media, essentially saying that a welcome mediation efforts by egypt. now we're not at the point yet where there can be a ceasefire. we understand that the main sticking point,
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the main sticking point is the demand from islamic jihad. that if there is to be a ceasefire, that israel, not par, get their leadership for assassination. as we understand that israel is not willing to make that concession, so there's a lot of details to try to essentially go through sort through before they can come to an agreement. but it does look some what we're seeing in the is really media from the comments that have been made by leadership here. that be is really government would like to see a ceasefire implemented soon. although we also hear that they are ready for any more escalation. okay, thank you so much for how much i'm doing. reporting from western was still in the corner pocket stone has granted the former prime minister am on con to expel peace facing multiple charges, including corruption on thursday. the supreme court rules as arrest earlier in the week was unlawful cons. the tension spark days of protest by his supporters on the
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head of his court appearance, police imposed emergency orders banning public gatherings. we have a some, a bunch of items. joining us from is long about, so what happens with the proceedings, and now that iran con is a free man for now with lease. so what's gonna happen next? well, get, they made it to you from the division proceedings today for in wrong conrad. he went through the court and a to hear about the case where the nation's accountability bureau had been given his demand for a day and say in the last 24 hours he was told by the supreme court. if i could find that, that the rest was not norful, and you have to go to dilemma about high court is not high court, gave him a said that he could not be arrested in that case. and then that also gave him a bale against any other cases that he faces because he's been facing a number of charges, as you mentioned, including corruption,
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misuse of power and other points. and then there's the white board wouldn't been further and said that those cases that the mountain does not know about. it cannot be interested according to those as well. so it feels that iran con, has had a really power no mistake because it's legal problems were mounting in the last 48 hours to 72 hours before. busy the multiple cases and not just filed against him, but he was also indicted in another case where he is accused of misusing a public funds in the gifts that he received as the head of state, the right doctor of the orders of the 4th around hon has been speaking to a journalist, saying that he holds the army chief responsible for what has happened in this country. there is no democracies as in the ministry institution, and the institution is being maligned because the acts of one man. he also mentioned that he was not given, allowed to talk to his wife and he was mist manhandled when the rest was made
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so on and on a day before give a nation for him on finding this spot where the court seems to be standing with him bounce on as he faces these mounting deacon charlotte. okay, and so how has the government responded to the proceedings today? and what's happened to put under in frustration amongst the dublin grounds to be heard. the prime minister of buckets funds beat collect the thing that decisions like this and how iran honda has been provided relief, is the death of justice in pakistan. he mentioned the cases that his policy and other political leaders, a phase where none of this really was provided to them. and he said, fig cases were registered against political leaders in the past with him around fund was in power. and while those cases were being registered in bounce on with being given immediately by the courts, even then when the nation accountability bureau was trying to prosecute him for a legit corruption. so the government is huddling. there's been a meeting of the box on democratic movement and alliance of phonetically,
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the body which, who pockets on right now, they are looking at the number of options and how to deal with it. but it appears that the court has cut off all areas all access to iran, con, if they wanted to put them in jail, they've been adamant that they do not want to go after him. as soon as it goes vendetta. and these cases i have a legal marriage, so we'll have to wait and see and what the government decides. because the members have enough time to sit and focus on fairly capital art about the state of emergency and another round of a. i'm a unprecedented and non political actions that the government might resort to if this continues in favor of m dot com. okay, thank you. it was something i've been trying to is reporting from as long of us the turkey is oppositional. lions is making its final pitch to vote or is the head of sundays presidential on parliamentary elections? is the country's most tightly contested vote in living memory. the main opposition
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candidates cannot, can restore a glue to see the potential boost against the incumbent reads of ty berto on after another contender drop. totes, or the one will also be rallying his supporters later on friday. so it's part of our special coverage. and so the lead up to the elections, we have some is they've done standing by and assemble so 2 days until those elections. how's it all shaping up, sammy? it's all saving out quite a, quite excitedly. as you could imagine. this is a really intense time for turkey, for the region for the well, this is an important country place and important regional role in the number of regional files. it also plays an increasingly important global role as you've been following what's going on between washington, ukraine and nato expansion view. you will not be lost them on line. so if he's in bolton on those files too, it's been an exciting day to day. so we're getting a lot of international reaction on the one hand to some of the developments. the
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developments here in turkey, in the election, rice with russia now responding to allegations that it is interfering in the domestic affairs in the election process here. and so here will be, we've got correspondence around covering these different angles, will be speaking in a moment. sort of sol solved all. you'll be joining us live from anchor from. busy on that trade of accusation that's going on over the role of russian or the largest role of brochure or not. i will also be speaking with sam call. so i'll know she's live from this stumble covering the other very important dynamic of riley's, which if you for to day things with going down, well, i can tell you they're intensifying, let's go with this. send them right now. send them your in a song halls of the od policy in one of the assembles districts tell us about how one fever is picking up the well, your son, he says, he says, and so just say pads on spare to the last 2 days,
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right before the election, special to assemble where he began, who the mole gatherings, but those small gatherings are actually like rallies and the spot you live live district one on the all the add to the holes as a power based residence as well. the sizes crowd, the prisons are the services and the citizens are made. the 10 to the in the the down to appear on the stage right behind me and speak to his supporters here. but this will continue like this, including tomorrow, until the reach of the city. it goes to the quarter of the whole
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population in the country, semi of the bang, some ice, the host will be covering around a, for all the kinds of, instead of going on, we're expecting a, a rally. so the main opposition candidate come out of color start, all of that will be happening in a few hours in ankara. we've got a machine follow the process. a of a soul ahead of that, right. and they already things are using up over allegations of russian interference. take us through that well, so i mean, this is getting bigger and bigger. so we all started a week ago when republican people's party c h b. how started toward their supporters, i bought a full tassel. if the content that might be circulated on social media and just a couple of these off to dad, you have seen some disturbing images videos being uh,
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stipulated on social media targets. he's the presidential chatted to my room in jeff statement to defend him. him? i'm done yesterday. i'm hot. i mean jeff, i lost his withdrawal from the presidential res, so he says that he has been targeted. seeing the last 45 days a, he have resistance not to pull out. however, he said that now he has to do that. and also you said in case if the position news is on may 15th, it doesn't want to be the scapegoat. it doesn't want to be blamed so often that announcements, couple of hours of that then osmond then the, the did the possessions kind of deal. so position allied on also the leave it all the republican people, part of the come on kind of start all the has to be dead and wounded russia order to special seats. if you need to practice you elections, you said that's russian friends, we know that you are behind these conspiracy. that the faith comp time and this montage, i thought you said connect on social media. if you want to remain as
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a friend, then jeff of your hands from of the turkish states. so it was probably she was clearly a cruise in russia, if you mean to in touch election in favor of president avalon. but today could, i mean, has eliza statement said that russia has nothing to do with that. somebody said that did not know who is important to come out to finish photo. how about the potential, the woman of, of, of the said that pressure doesn't interfere in other states affairs. but today html comes the once again confirmed that he has could, the evidence is complete. the evidence is show in russian interpreters. so in 2 hours, the default become people's party is going to hold that rally and cut off. come on, come start to los he's going to join that. we'll see whether he's going to for wides. sort of the details, sammy, the, find somebody. so, sol, solved all the life boss from anchor. and of course, we're not just looking at this election in some of the major cities and seats of
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power. this is an election stretching right across this country, which is 5 on 0 to asian. we comp forget the eastern side of tennessee. that's a home lines as well for the i think published population they place a very important role historically in elections in the last election in 2019 they got the, the presidential candidate from the cottage won't go over 90 percent of the votes. this time around that so the number of the percentage points could swing, i'm election way, told the margin is just so tight between the 2 major content this for the presidential election. well let's talk a little bit more about the code each vote. now we're delighted to have joining us here now to 0. hold on either on these, the member of the central decision making committee will be all good to have you with us. so as we know, one of the main kind of these policies, the heavy p o h c p, it's endorsed the opposition this time around. that was the time when dates the
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beat was on good terms with the all call teeth. are you why is this talking about losing the kurdish vote nose because searching because interfering on the outside and prism that on attacks the largest ethnic to disclose because at mature this mode, swenson the grand to do full by why the law that that's why again for them that door has rules, if i know some of the ethnic condition to which is my goal. so people who are disseminated tend to fall off because of their religion because of the culture identity, they were actually get their, all totally rights by the law. so that's why i try to support the criticism domestically and internationally actually about the handling of the codes. here's a quote from human rights want to there's plenty frontier. busy saying they'll do on government refuses to distinguish between the p k. hey, i'm the democrats, they gave me, i did a cc. how to respond to that? are you requesting my knowledge?
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no, absolutely not. and this is this agents that are the digital process related to these issues are not funded by the federal government offices that has nothing to do with us. there is, this is for new separation between visually and existing insurances. they say they are disagreeing based on the government has to do much influence and take it to they say the government has sort of the implants on these cases. and through this read through that committee. the point is which is headed by the minister of justice. no, absolutely nonsense, because it mean like you, like i said, turkey has cleared checks and balances in it's judy shirts, and they are instead of disagreeing with the decision making, she gets to hire for i mentioned take it to your part of english, which we are part of it there's also an issue when it comes to other groups in this country. the launch number. busy on the syrian refugees and migrants and other nationalities which have been hosted here for years,
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listening to the rhetoric from all sides. in this campaign, it sounds like these people are becoming a political football and they're about to be expelled out of the country. the further than that on the next slide, these policies do military and it's almost each of the serious drugs there, every cheese or on the role has been has to be non to 2nd. and i think the whole international for me to take more responsibility on fighting you consider in syria against isis, isis, and service speech issues. and the shortest thoughts was that it was actually was number one reason why all these people, that serial we should all come through, got you through to make sure that these people can preview and see if we can go back to their own countries. and that's what they want as well. but using these people and as far as exist, as it makes the chief part of the store, it just doesn't make sense and it's not fair. so let me ask you lose the policy move to a jack the syrians, if you win this election,
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that is. busy the impression seems to be reading statements from different policy members about changing the policy. well, 1st of all, like i said, not only turkey and the holding to natural for me to take more responsibility on sensitive matter of syria to make sure this is not a home for service predicted on thursday, isaac and charlotte such a go down to the most people in turkey or some other account, it should be, it should feel free and safe to go back to the country. thank you so much for coming into us. because there is a big question about how, because it's we've been discussing with how to and the moments ago how that going to vote as a whole that went out and the out of pocket to gauge best feelings. it isn't, is your mind? is it all in odd, you little who stories from the past? when in, in oral culture, passed down from one generation to the next with here in thirty's, curtis heartland, there's a long history of struggle,
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that many se hasn't ended the end or your, my life is getting harder, day today. as a courtesy, i can't speak my language on the streets. they are looking at us as a categories. many kurds are hoping the upcoming presidential election will bring a change in leadership. they accused president the rest of the type or the gun of implementing on democratic policies. the main curtis political force has thrown its weight behind the candidates, fielded by a 6th party opposition alliance. we need to get to the party pads on is the president. so color style is the person who seems to replace that. we really have a new ball game view, the new processing fee of a new year. but it's an unlikely coalition. in terms of ideology,
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the parties that have joined forces have little in common apart from their goals, to unseat or do gone into skimming properly. people gwen is in oklahoma, so that can can be the relationship between the position nation airlines and h t p is not based on trust and traditional to this. notice that there is no out of tentative to them. the fiscal, they, traditionally the republican people's party, had little supports among the curtis minority. before the party came to power c h p, like government suppressed their rights. and the last election, the parties candidate received just less than 10 percent of the vote. and curtis majority areas, but now c, h p leader can look start low as saying the right things. promising to resolve curtis issues in parliament and released political prisoners. but not everyone is convinced that if they're using us goods,
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all the parties are trying to benefit from us for political bargaining. i'll do this for now. many curves are focusing on what they're both can do, possibly took the balance and what they say is a crucial ballot. and usher in a new chapter in the countries. history said there was just the to the r becker se took a really dynamic vibe here in sort of t i had of these elections. you can see the flags, perhaps flying behind me of several political policies. we can see every now and then speeches around people sides here. campaigning front of with people often voting in the way that they have respected policies. want them to vote will continue to monitor the situation we're expecting to get from some of the main kinds of it's later today in the rallies, so we'll be back. no doubtful coverage of that. so now i'm gonna hand you back.
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thank you so much, samuel speak to you later on. well, there's a dangerous storm and it's headed for the world's largest refugee camp in western myanmar. here's our weather presenter jeff harrington showing us when that storm will strike a while. the west coast of the bar has not been threatened by a storm quite like this in more than a decade. hi everyone. we're talking about tropical cycle and mocha in the bay of bin gall. let's go in here for a closer look because it is rapidly intensifying, is cooking up here in the bay of bengal. as it hits toward the west coast of myanmar. we're thinking the land fall at this point will probably be at some point on sunday, but it is wrapping around a lot of rain and wind. probably that line fall. i suspect just to the east of cox's bizarre. but anyway, you look at it, this is going to be catastrophic. so ahead of that line, fall sustained winds 220 kilometers per hour. wave heights i think easily in excess of 8 meters, and then storm surge, 2 meters high. so this is basically
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a wall of water coming in at you, all of that to say this will be equal to a category for hurricane ahead of that sunday line fault. so let's talk specifically cox's bizarre what this means for you easily. those wind gusts will exceed 200 kilometers per hour at, in a $150.00 to $300.00 millimeters of rain. in addition to that storm search, this is going to be a devastating storm seems, will calm down tuesday and wednesday, but certainly folks in and around cox's bizarre need to be on high alert for this incoming storm. the, there's a check up the headlines one which is 0. this our funerals are being held for people killed by is really or strikes the latest a 36 year old 9 in giovanni and the north of the besieged strip. at least 31 palestinians. and one is really have been killed since tuesday. a court in pakistan
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has granted the former prime minister in montana and 2 weeks spell is facing multiple charges including corruption. on thursday, the supreme court ruled his arrest earlier in the week was unlawful. candidates are making their final pictures to vote or is the head of turkey as presidential in parliament. 3 elections being convince, resurrect i have heard of honest, facing an opposition alliance. led by come out of sterile glue, and an extremely tied race. the way i've had somebody about who's joining us, our lives on the national alliance opposition rally in ankara has come over to you studied as the campaign gets into the flight of stage. this is one of the last bodies by the opposition. the coalition, which is a nation on life, and certainly need to talk about the environment, what's happening and the promises basically the past by the people who are the above a john who is pulling the appointment as a full deputy prime minister in 2020 who's publish the book, walk through is
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a democracy and progress quoted. you bought the vehicle distinct, nobody's in less than 48 hours before the votes. once i get tons of the great things for mancha at my home town, this is the last value foreclosure and we are moving towards that extra so sunday which will be a big win and big victory for democracy because we are pro democracy. and really when it's the presidential candidates come up and he's not able to say that if he wouldn't be in action, these going to be i've recept a party policy, it wouldn't be best. could you please just visit the pass by president of the in particular when he comes to the us and the you what a form of the top of the go, sir, to with the what does that mean? it means consistency in foreign policy. it means for them policy based on mutual national interest is for them pull the seat based on come on values like man, if you like, fundamental rights and freedoms. turkey is it part of nato allies in nature.
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they are also a accession country to do your pin union. so these are very important grouping. how do good and again that is that if you get to the next did you will resume talks with the about joining then of course i'll target will be your status hi economy. again, quote to the standards of to you that is really clear target and being a member of the youth depends on mutual to go. this is in which to be a long way away from it. i wish i could definitely take some time. it's not to flush it, but at the same time that i can. so what i please you was interpretive. i thought, respect to the point policy mean, you won't have very good ties with letting me put in a russia. turkey is a country in the balkans. turkey is a country and the cult this is turkey is a country in the middle east. so we are going to have very good relations with this . with a very large geography. all relations will be based on a common interest leaning towards the comic interest and we believe in
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it corporation, cooperation is going to be a key work. of course, turkey is a total nation. of course start is going to be very sensitive about this national interest. but this does not include that does not exclude him in good relations with, but active countries, including russia, of course. but typically when it comes to neighbors, when it comes to the middle east, they are party has to be known for really fine. and you know, with another very strong relations when it comes to visit you, some people have them and they have pretty much concerns. that's a, went by the vision based that those relations would be strange in the future. that's nonsense. because what binds us with the middle is this culture is history and it can never change. so, what is going to happen is we are going to make it very easy for people to move between countries. we will make it easy for adults to move easily and also the
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financing capital. so free mode of capital premium and the people the premium and of it also ideas is going to be very important. so it means divisions and bits of relations. but it also means consistency. so the total relations of turkey is not going to be dependent on the moodle bump person. it is going to be based on the rationality of consistency. thank you very much. you did was the audit the john w. as you can see, both candidates from both different dot com, all of the different visions about how to move forward when it comes to to attempt particular when it comes to 44, is it? these are exciting moments, extraordinary moments. he didn't, so to visit the house to be one of the talk to somebody said of a, a more than history of 30. this explains that the have the one who's going to be able to win the optimize of the swing vote to the new 5000000 young. both is all going to cost. they're both for the 1st time and this the next is could be the one to win the election back to you,
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the re thank you so much. have someone had bought out a reporting for us from ankara. welders on certain, see along the united states the southern border with mexico just hours after pandemic related restrictions expired at midnight. us eastern time. so the u. s. has boosted truth numbers along the frontier. anticipation of a surge and the number of migrants were trying to cross. but many tried to enter a before the legislation. notice title $42.00 came to an end. they feared new regulations and else by the buys and administration might make it even more difficult to stay in the us. we have done 100 who's standing by for us and el paso, texas to tell us what you're seeing ever since title $42.00 came to an end. what was your new day and the we are entirely different if you look across the border there that is far as mexico and it looks exactly the same as it did yesterday. we'd have seen people messing up against that border,
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but not at this particular spot. yesterday people could cross that border at the us would turn them away because of those prove it. here are rules. the idea being you didn't want people to be bringing cove it into the country. so the rules restrict are about getting into the country. well, now they're bigger penalties if people come in and they are deported, it can be a 5 year ban on them before they can come back and alejandro me. york is the secretary of homeland security who said they are already deporting people. he said that this morning, we talked to some people about exactly what is going on there. and this is our story. this willing crowd surging the us southern border mark the in dive, pandemic era immigration rules between mexico and the texas border wall. now, 4000 us troops joined thousands of border control agents at the vanguard of an
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effort to push back the swelling human tide. our borders are not open. people who cross our border unlawfully and without a legal basis to remain, will be pro promptly processed and removed. el paso sacred heart church has long been home to about 200 migrants, many spilling out into the streets, surviving on donated food and bathing outdoors. lately, the number seeking refuge has spiked. they were up to 1200 people around this area on the sidewalks when somebody side streets. earlier this week, us immigration agents moved in for processing a head of the expected search to come. these are the lucky ones, the migrants who arrived and avoided deportation from the us before the end of title 42 defend demik era rule that allow the us to turn away 2700000 migrants over the past 3 years. darwin, track from ecuador on foot and enter the us through
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a hole in the border wall in search of a new lot. it's not the not, i don't have anything. i want a better future, so i can work so i can help my family. now migrant, you cross won't be immediately expelled from the us, but the new rules are strict. anyone seeking asylum in the u. s. must 1st show they've started elsewhere in been rejected. a bar few can meet those deported can be excluded from the u. s. for 5 years, but the lucky ones who make it to this side of that will then begin a 2nd journey through the asylum court process. and that can take years in suwanee, receive the papers that let her pursue asylum this week. she fled home doors with a daughter that she says was persecuted for being a lesbian. look what i want about the future for her, and i want to help my father. he's old enough. alejandro is one of the $30000.00 migrants each month from venezuela, nicaragua, cuba, and haiti, who were allowed to enter the us through
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a new humanitarian parole program. what i want to do is work. as the surge of migraines rises on, the us border menu will likely take their chances with illegal crossings, joining the millions who already live in twilight status. so the new ways are designed to help people apply through orderly and legal processes, so they can apply for asylum in another country before coming to the us and then apply in the us where they can go through the app. this is an application that only works in mexico city or along the northern border. it is very difficult for people to get through on that telephone application. but eventually, the by the administration is also going to be setting up the remote facilities where people can apply for asylum. those are going to 1st be opened in columbia in guatemala. and we are still waiting to see what the overnight result of this change
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in ruth is okay, thank you so much. 100 and a report from el paso, texas. the us refugee agency says the toner is, have not been fast enough and responding to the emergency into don. you and hcr. a statement comes as to johns warring side signs in agreement to protect civilians on the movement of humanitarian aid. follow several days and talks and saudi arabia between the army and parent, most rapid support forces. many civilians have been trapped by nearly a month of fighting. have a morgan has more from undermine. so the agreement is just a confirmation from the 2 sides that they will abide by the international law when it comes to complex, which is allowing for a safe passage for civilians were caught up in the conflict to be able to leave the areas where there's active slicing to a safer place, as well as allowing uh, 8 organizations and their organizations concerned to check on the welfare of prisoners of wars or those who've been arrested by either were in parties. it also
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allows for the withdrawal from vice of facilities. facilities like was a plant power plant and the refinery, which supplies and majority of the country. now that said, we meant that was fine, but it's not what people have hoped for. what they wanted was, even if temporary, a, to a ceasefire, a tooth that with and the fighting, even if for a little bit for civilians to be able to leave their homes and be able to access facilities like bank be able to go to the market to buy what they need to start with, they need and for those who can, because a lot of them cannot for those who can to be able to leave the capital. so many people here say that this falls short of what they want. and that this agreement, even though it's the basic when it comes to what they need, they say they do not believe would actually hold. the spanish government has approve measures worth $2000000000.00 to help counter years of drought. the money is going towards modernizing infrastructure and supporting struggling farmers for
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thought that how many visits a village where people are adapting to life with limited water supplies. if what is the source of life here and least real good? if frankly, the lack of water has become a way of life. plenty dep, it is has had to rethink how she wants her business since restrictions with post in the village. see? yes, because we are used to open the top and half water. now at 7 pm, and i don't have a drop coming out. it's complicated. and if one day you then think about it, then you're going to have water. now i prepare and a half what those to wash the sheets because of the wise i wouldn't be able to do anything. it hasn't rained here in months and the frankly river is completely dry. for centuries, it has allowed the village just 5. catalonia is facing the most severe drought in living memory, and water scarcity is an ever growing problem. as the summer season approaches. where it says become part of this elusive, that dark, green liquid goes through
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a few or vacation process and eventually become visible. walter, it's hard to imagine a gas. what happens is, is about 2000000 people on a daily basis. the water treatment that has been working at full capacity for the past year. 200000 cubic meters. that's the same as 50 olympic swimming pools. are we generated as to a 5 every day in the clean water, up to 1500000 people out of that bus, up regenerating, they use war to come soul parts of the problem? from my point of view, without regenerating water, we wouldn't have many options to solve the current problem. people in these blue get a frankly rely on water deliveries. 10 centers a day, caring on average 25000 meters each coming for now from a natural source. but it's not sustainable. and people here know that how to use
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water efficiently has become a main topic of conversation. you always have to think as in the situation like now you have to think that the what 30. so give me a day, typically, and we get to change the water as oil. we must understand that water is more important than guess because we thought the water. so there's no possible life for humans. more than 400 municipalities face water is fictions as tentative. hope i lift gate the problem across got telling you people are praying for rain, but for now their prayers go on, answered. would that help me out as 0 catalonia the u. k says it has supplied ukraine with long range cruise missiles, a 1st for cave, since russia invaded 14 months ago. the storm shadow miss solves have
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a range of 250 kilometers. that's further than any other weapon in ukraine's arsenal. the announcement came hours, i'll send you printing present, but otherwise zaleski said he needed more western weapons to limit casualties and a potential counter offensive for when you crane one, the eurovision song contest last year as a landscape said he wants to achieve to host this year's edition that wasn't to be britain stoughton to host the 67th contest on its behalf. so hell rahman reports from the host city of liverpool as europe raises its forces in solidarity with ukraine. the streets. if a student with univision banners, the funds are getting into the spirit of the occasion, the eurovision song contest is in town and oh boy does livable know it. the competition was one last year by police orchestra who represented ukraine. they should have hosted the event this, the russians invasion meant it couldn't be held in keys. so the u. k. also to host
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the event on behalf of ukraine funds from across the world up to send it on behalf of city in the north west of england. it's a once in a lifetime experience and many mindful of the reason it's in live a cool with from mid wells and we've waited decades for the your vision to come here so we can come and enjoy it all. so i know we're sharing it with you, craig, we hope this, we'll do well. everyone's enjoying the city. little pool city is really busy. everywhere you go every step, you will take and see revision. and it's amazing. yeah. for the 1st time in your vision history, a major cultural event is running parallel to the comb test, reflecting ukraine's autistic prowess, twelves, thinking, flexible, 19 gales, sleep national song, but of the country. a post across the city decorated in patton's, reflecting the regional arts of the country. the woman behind the idea escaped keith on the 2nd day of the conflict. i want them to see how
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different places i want them to be. this installation cool protect the beat, surrounds nelson's monument. it illustrates how often cult to under attack up to the end of april this year the you and this cultural body unesco officially recorded over 250 odd and cultural sites have been damaged by conflicting and ukraine. the last time livable hosted a major international cultural event, it was when it was selected as a european capital of culture in 2008. and as it was then the city is a buzz and a symbol of, of historic. yeah. here to live a pool, was this, the yellow line been on it? it's not being re painted in the colors of the ukrainian flag, those organizing the events and installations across level a clear why that doing this. we've on quite a whole program that had those emotions in it then also had the best things about
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ukrainian culture or not. so that when they all reopen, what you know when that when they can go home, we can visit them and we'll have that. we'll set ski pride as the come down begins all that little pull, the new crane can say is welcome. sit back and enjoy the univision experience of being united by music. so robin cultures, era livable still ahead on the i'll just there were news. our kind of says world number one, who serves up a double page or for lunch and wrote up stories coming up and support which of the the
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the again, time from sports news. here's joe. during thank you very much. josie. maria remains on close to in a 6 major european trophies the manager is running. the team will head into the 2nd leg of a row police semi final with one of the advantage of a biolife decrease and robust site reports. pitts is looking joe's a review ahead of his teams get ready for leaks. that'd be final. in rhode propose play, the portuguese could be, are these where he to, to research in the summer. but so now we think back to america, europe and started seats for the passenger, general seaford, it is probably farkas place where they are up against. it is one that is full. the play is for beasts hard as around the good man, a job job. you loved, sorry. the full, the spanish international head dreaded labor cues into the european semi final in 21 years. at leo, the visitors have the best of the shops is about to ride the health side or the
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plastic body in your fashion. it was hit steep, the gravel proved to be the ar, the goal of the game frontier, all but field at one of the above i was voted road the score a robot with a slender advantage that you get to next week, 2nd leg in germany, submission of the most of the moment and on the semi finals are never easy and motion lee then never easy. is it possible to think of a big funnel school because the teams are very well matched as they will move goals are definitely more drama. ensure rates as events is hosted, severe the other survey. you have a baby, one of the biggest names in europe and football as well when it comes to this competition to via all the of the cd kegs. the spanish stores have one that you wrote the lead 6 times. that's more than any other club or they took the lead here to the rock. it will come here. i'll use of this week in the 26 minutes. first like,
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but there's always the final action of the game events is equalized. substitute federico got the with the stuff which started go, what was the final school and all the target you ready for leak florida? so very much old. oh to 0. 1. so that's good news for another telling team is guarantee, you know, went down to one at home to basel in the semi find as the rope a conference. the 1st leg was settled, plan 90. second minute went up to the switch side. vicki and do need the score as well. so came back from a go down to when it it was another come from behind when this time in london at west palm beach stop side. a said out of the coming behind in the 1st health penalties you sites and rama and then a tail antonio. go just a minute. slice of a to how much to one victory they need to step closer to the 1st european final in the 270 in the denver know gets a 3. so the final 4 in the m. b a. playoffs with the 1st time in 3 years,
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they clinch the series with the phoenix on this thanks. so 125 to 100. when in the 6 nuclear kit score, such as 2 points and then all the triple levels decide in 4 guys, they'll play each of the golden state warriors or the life is in the western conference finals. they never reach and below finance. so look at this for you just take suicide, fix it, little baby hooks, boston celtics close to the slice of game 7 with the tennis out here. 76 is in the play of type. jason taishan score 6 scene is 19, was the 1st floor just as the cell 6 feet, the 6 is 95 to 8 to 6, and his little sweat at 3 gains a piece of paper. second on to the, in a tell in the carolina hurricanes have reached the eastern conference finals. they be the new jersey devils 3 to, to wrap up the series full games to one, the hurricane twice, pricing for goes down and this $1.00 and yes, the fast. so the winner in over time, which was the 1st time they lived in whole games,
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they will now face each other face. either the toronto maple leafs who florida pumps is in the final dallas styles a need for that one, gave us the western conference finals. he would twice and had an assist in this 52 in order to see if we can sort of sounds like a 3 to leave each day. 61 subsidize in c, a well, 10 to someone and guess she on think is open the defensive head, talking in rooms, sweeping posts on his tubs, the a public chunk of an early on friday. the 2 time champion stepped up what's known as a double bagel, to opponents not dropping a single game on her way to a 6 loved 6 loved when she on take extending a winning streak in the italian capital angel is found that i did not understand. so you have the chain people, the men's tournament, could see the 1st meeting this year between current. well, number one, the joke of edge and the mindset to replace them in the rankings. call us across chocolate, choose a 6 time when and room is due to face on an tina's thomas of mountain extremity. in the 2nd round, late on friday, please guarantee to lose the number one spot. the students call us, of course,
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steps on quotes on today. 20 all across is already one in going to side as indian wells bustling. i'm a trip this season and joe, could you please respond to it, hasn't the rights to be the number one? it is. i mean, it's strange that we haven't been in the same drop off uh since the beginning of the season that you know, due to the circumstances and both sides, that didn't happen. and so, i mean, he's going to be number one after after this tournament, whatever happens in these early. so because he's been playing some very impressive dentist and then grade level, he's the player player to beats on the surface. no doubt. well, that was a great round of go for the 18 t. byron nelson tournament. south korea's, she'll see on your know show and 11 on the pa, 60 in texas, including non bodies and an eagle know odd considering his drive a bright coff way round. he tied the calls record, and least by 3. well,
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number twos, cuz he check let produced one of the shots, the date, shipping out for a bunker at the 6 hall and straighten for an ego. he's in his high school. this year it is highly a 6 stage to the right is only amounts. we cost on a $160.00 to columbus, a set to read to and from naples stain to try to match pettus and taking this one on the line. adding to stage victories at the to the funds as well to sonya to complete a grandson of chris franklin's, andreas nexus. since these, i'm full and that is really useful phenomena with pizza later thursday, later to thank you so much. thanks for watching the news. our own out 0 back in just a moment. we'll have much more of today's news and all the latest headlines. thanks for watching. see you in a minute. the
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