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tv   NEWSHOUR  Al Jazeera  May 13, 2023 1:00pm-2:00pm AST

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the you're watching the news on the light from the headquarters and i'm getting navigators are coming up in the next 60 minutes. israel bombs more targets in the gaza strip. at least 33 palestinians have been killed in the past 5 days and is really raised in several parts of the occupied westbank leave at least 2 palestinians, that it's the final sort of campaigning answer t is. it faces an economic crisis. and in the aftermath of a natural disaster in turkey, a voting behavior has a lot to do with ideology, political affiliation and loyalty is the state of the economy. and the handling of such a disaster will have little impact on a decades old false line. i'm the world's largest rescue g cam
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housing more than a 1000000 ro hang guys as under stress, as a powerful psych clone approaches angle this hello and russell pop back with sports . as the golden state warriors are no founder of the n b, a playoffs, the defending champion face and body l i like is it produced? i standing getting 6 performers to book that spot in the west of confidence, find the hello. we begin with the latest confrontation between palestinian fighters and gaza and israel, which is now in its 5th day in the past few hours. israel has bombed one house and baked la, here in the northern gaza strip, and others in gaza city. at least 33 polished city and had been killed since the bombardment began on tuesday. rockets have also been fired from gaza in the morning, triggering warning, sirens and southern israel. this comes as egypt and the united nation seek to
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secure a ceasefire. in just a moment we'll be hearing from villa marks who's standing by for us in the south of escalade. that's near the border with gaza. but 1st it's got an update from you. i'm not saying who's joining us from gaza itself, so tell us about the latest airstrikes that you know. yes, 3 and well, these really air strikes have intern supplied a lot this morning. actually many homes have been targeted. i'm talking about 5 story of 5 homes, a 3 story buildings a, at least each home of done a just this morning and baseline. yeah, in may 21, 2 in gauze. the city one and it says yeah, and another in india to move while to it'd been cutting and, and, and baked like, yeah. as i mentioned now uh there was a very cautious called in retaliation by default with c sections. uh, in the past. uh morning hours, but then uh, as more nurse hundreds of mourners uh,
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were caring and saying good bye to e s. and has sent me the latest is lot. mcgee had a commander who was killed yesterday evening assassination in his apartments in another city. as the more intense i took him to the cemetery where he was buried, the battery does of rockets by the policy instructions have raised you towards the is really towns. many of them have been going on uh, just in the past few minutes, the read. all so i want to mention the targeting of baseline cemetery. buying is really air strikes. the just took a part a couple of minutes ago. a part of the cemetery was destroyed. not the so you got the sense on the ground that things are. and then heading towards more for an escalation or towards some sort of ceasefire. well,
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let me tell you about the latest statement via what's brigades, the military wing of islamic jihad, the set in front of the continuation of the assassinations and the bombing of apartments and civilian homes. the policy of resistance will renew it. smith's side bombardments of the occupied cities, confirming the continuation of the confrontation and the revenge of the free. that's the operation called by the policy of factions. and they also added that the resistance has prepared itself for months is of confrontation. now from all the bombardment that we have seen with the thing last night at old morning hours, and now the retaliation of the exchange of fire between both sides. uh, they have these, these confrontations do not show any uh signs of a soon or uh, a new. a or if you even a fruitful uh, as part of any uh,
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mediations towards deceased buyers. and this has the rise, the, the tension here, the see are among the civilians and the residents. as we are going into the 5th day off a continuous it, he's really attacked and the continuous exchange of saw your between both sides. thank you you're most so you're thank you for about updates from gaza was i bring in for the mark soon as joining us south of escalade. that's near the border with guys us. so for them, what have you seen where you are as well right now? i can help, i personally is ready ministry jet right above my head. just about 60 seconds ago there was a very loud explosion directly above us. in the distance, the long flurry of a trail from the forget all the looks to be one of the long range missiles has been of great concern to these ready minute tre, over the last few days. and in the last 10 minutes, also, we suddenly seen a couple of a smaller plan. the smoke indicating that the on, during the defense mechanism has been intercepting lower trajectory. rockets say,
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we've seen warning. sirens have been going off, not just in the smaller communities, close to gauze, as happened early this morning, but also in ashville on the city, just a few comments up the road, and then further up the coast, in the city of his daughter, an indication again, that these longer range missiles affect to be getting through some of the on the mechanisms, no report so far of any of the 2 project projects. i was coming from gauze a line, the on homes or of any casualties. but one thing when we talk about the possibility of de escalation is important to emphasize the deputy secretary state of the united states, wendy sherman, has been talking. she said on twitter to the strategic affairs minister here in his round run the cooling for a de escalation in an attempt to try and safe god lives here. okay, thank you. brother marks reporting from us. come on. so the united nations population fund for palestine says that at least 417 people are more than 70 families,
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have been internally displaced by the escalation of the conflict. there are an estimated 47000 pregnant women and gaza, giving birth to someone 150 babies every single day. we cannot speak to dominic allan, who is the united nations population fund representative for palestine. dominic allan welcome to alta 0. i understand that you've been usually based in jerusalem. you've been stuck in garza since the latest fighting and the latest escalation began. so can you just give us 1st of all, your initial thoughts on what you've seen and heard in gaza? and particularly what are the biggest challenges women are facing as a result of this bombardment as well. thank you very much for helping myself and you wanna stay on your show today during and indeed we, i'm speaking to you from the middle of gaza, where i hear from my window, the rocket exploding. i'm getting a sense of the escalation from, from right in the middle of java for, for the you and sign a view to be a we really concerned about the impact of the escalation. and the impact is having
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an exhaustive bidding and already very difficult. the monetary situation, this is a one of the most densely populated places in the world with a huge amount of wonderful people and children for us for, for unit fit. our major concern is the impact of this has got escalation on unlimited goals, like you said, especially pregnant women girls, a pregnant go pregnant women and domestic violence, survivors based health care system. in ga, the, it was already on. it's me following the long term for kids on the impact of a tug, right? the latest attacks of really made the situation worse, right. in the thousands, nothing phone numbers we have so far uh are, are that at least 3 women have had been killed in gaza. so it was what sort of measures men are being taken by organizations like yours, by the united nations, to protect the rights of women and to insure their safety during these times. as well as the data for all causes have the right to live a life free of fear. so that lives right now. our concern is about ensuring that
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access to health care facilities and hospitals. i spoke yesterday with the, with the head of the el cheapo hospital because maternity hospital in gather looking after the pregnant women. and she's reporting a reduced number of women coming to. so the 1st thing, facilities the out of the, the worried 5. welcome industries. so from outside we're working as part of a coordinated response to look at both parts of the sexes, but the risk for the pregnant we need to ensure that they can receive the support that they need both access for, for the regular checkups and support supplies that are already made your needs are on the ground. so we're, we're here and we're responding. and so it must be very difficult. uh, difficult response though because it's safe to say that the the health care system and gaza has been severely weakened. not only, of course, by the fighting that's going on right now, but also by, by the occupation. yes, i, as i said, the, the, the long term chronic impact comes as a box has
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a context of this current acute crisis. that remains your needs and goals that already existing and the health care system requires significant amounts of support . for us, we're looking at what we can do to support the we're going to go with the sector repressive health means we're looking to provide from outside, with dignity that they require through pips providing those supplies, especially for those displaced families and women that you spoke of earlier we want to make sure that there are a shelters available and support services available for. ready women who were also so free from the domestic violence database violence as well. okay, we'll leave it there. thank you. dominic, alan, we appreciate your time with us. joining us from gaza. it's like it's all to palestinians have been killed during grades by is really forces in the occupied westbank. so the army opened fire in ballasa refugee camp near nablus, wounding 3 people. other raids took place near at i'm a loss in the in the i the refuge account that's in bethlehem. and hebron more than
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a 150 polished names have been killed by is really forces me occupied palestinian territory since the beginning of 2023. we can now cross over to the occupied west bank and bring it into the home. she's joining us from grandmother. so is really army raids and in various parts of the occupied west. thank continue and tell us what the latest is. the funerals of the to palestinians who are killed by is really forces this morning a in the belong thought a few decals are under way from the hospital to the comp, before they leave them to the find the resting place at the last that a few times now, according to these read the armies statements, or at least these really armies radio, they say that the operations did not target the one that they wanted to target. so it's unclear how these 2 men are and why they were killed. but we've been seeing from previous ways that these really forces rate in the morning the daytime,
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causing a injuries and people teach to people who are just going about the daily lives. and they were just there when these really on the way that the refugee camp we've been seeing such events take place in different cities in the occupied wes. thing as of now we know that 3 palestinians are injured and one of them a 50 year old woman has been critically injured. so we're waiting to see updates of the situation of the people who were injured. right. and in terms of how people in the occupied westbank any that are reacting to the ongoing is really air strikes and gaza. what have they been telling you a study and there's a lot of pain here in the occupied westbank. people feel that they're helpless, they can't do much to have their fellow palestinians in the b c's because as to remember, if there's a geographical distance between the west bank and gaza. and there's also a check for is by israel and kind of thing is need permits that are rarely given to policy. and so they feel that they can't offer much. sometimes they go out of pro
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just to show support to say that the they are one people under the same aggression by these radio occupation. all in or we've heard all of condemnations from the palestinian authority that brought us to me as a spokesperson of the president. he said that the, the us also banners, the responsibility for allowing israel to continue with its air strikes on the disease causes us to it. but the city is old and old enough trust that the palestinian authority has any beverage. when it comes to garza and they believe that it's too weak to protect palestinians. okay, thank you so much. but i am reporting from the palestinian children from a school demolished by is really forces on sunday or having lessons in a tent. it's a 2nd time, but european union funded school has been built those israel says it's unsafe, the uses, the demolition is against international law. so higher of the reports from bait valmont we occupied westbank
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against all these protest and young children track across the valley to get to school. so with them others afraid of what could happen next. the school was demolished on sunday. when does ray the forces bulldozed in the early hours of the morning? they left nothing behind the playground, desks and books a destroyed the locals tried to stop them. so many ended up in hospital saline was 5, when the european union funded school was demolished the 1st time in 2017. this time she was hired, she says when she found out. so let's start, let's go ahead. i heard the sound of the night and all my mom, what was happening. she said my school had been demolished and i have to see it for myself and slowly is ready, minute treat to remove all the brakes. i was sad. i love school because i want to
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be successful. the school is posts of area see in the occupied westbank, which is fully controlled by is ro in the post as well as accuse. this is not having a building permit on my soul, palestinian pilot requested in this area or rejected to my garage father who owns antonio area, which the family he's decided to have a school on. the line for the school was because we have no schooling to fill it. in a statement the you said it was a pulled and the israel's demolitions of palestinian homes and schools is against international law in march and is ready quotes granted to request from a pro set. reuben, i zation to have the building demolished for safety reasons. if a kid about the student, so why they didn't give us a admission to defend the normal school. nearly 60 students attend the
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school 10 pretenses online the to last, and there is no running water or even toilets. the last 2 days have been incredibly tough to the co pays their products and the palestinians back to school, seats, them some juggling as well as these plastics that teaches and balance. now the teachers say not only has their education been disrupted, they've also been massively effective psychologically. so best of springs. and that's a bit of fun today. it's a but celine says none of this will stop ha, from achieving her dreams. she loves numbers and wants to become a mass teacher when she grows up, the height of algebra bid tom on an occupied westbank. so what's the final day of campaigning inter key before sundays presidential and parliamentary elections? and in the last few moments they hi election commission has made an announcement.
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let's speak to charles and who is the professor of constitutional law. he's joining us on the phone from istanbul, welcome to alta 0. so tell us what this announcements is. of of the you know the cut out that would be more hard time. the next time you saw that, you know, has made a decision on the country to missy that you did a lot of them in j a because. 2 the has withdrawn his candidacy called the only times with the decisions concerning the call. and when i go to to goes 12, i sent all the law. of course you're going to see says that or what else i can do just only so if i were to draw i wouldn't be bastard. the list of kind of figures. ralph has been confirmed by another. this would not,
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this room could entail too much going out there. you can join in the can mrs. internet and watch it or modification because of the election counselor. you guys investigate the matter because it has withdrawn from who's can to decide who linux you spell the car don't put long to do this will not meet you too many extra video digit call them or you don't get you have a lot of couple of action the in change, the votes will still be counted as well. so those things road for modern manager will be counted. the other thing had not the each man for the next single part. so legally, this is a how about the country will pursue on just a system. however, we will ask now the daughters not to vote for mr. to have them in check any more because he is not officially and running can because he has a name and his picture will still be on the voting cards. uh but he is not an
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official candidate anymore. but can you just clarify me delete, where do his votes go to a let me get you a couple. did you a big f 100 in india, fitch matthews, a boat will be moving. the invalid vote test is called the voters when we do will go on to the forehead. these phone will be run invalid a vote system, the mobile home or just a died because it's right. same is still on the list of candidates rights. but for those people that had already voted for most of them in j, what happens to these voters? marvin, you're awesome. the, you should the, or the give me your, well, uh, the 2 key to cuz people outside the key city uh,
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have already voted about one and a half 1000000 people voted already. the bows will be the counted these votes we will deal to valid or manage of others that you choose to. this is ridiculous, however, the great is unlikely that you're mr. moore. that means you will be your next to it all the he was to be elected on chuck with these votes stuck, cuz those would have to be counted the legally. the votes that have already been test are valid rights. but, but what, what truth, what we're trying to understand is, is, is who do these votes go to a little or 100 any? do they live or not? they are getting agent, john and modern engine chicken. we should be the votes, kansas used to fight to be there also for the vote on the other. my husband being j, which i'm it given me, she will be counted as votes or the inject himself is actually one of the official
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running candid or those votes. that have already been canada on will not go to anybody else or to any other candidates that cause people who have already voted to if they had voted for more than just those votes, will be account loaded on the images name. so they will be sent to those and they say that they will be valid for those that have already been test 100 and you live and i'll get you on the 13th the discussion was whether those are formal, how that means it would have been on the valid one to see 100 withdraw under legally we have investigated the matter. the votes that have already been asked to be valid only for him and will not go to anybody l. l. okay, we appreciate the clarification. thank you so much for speaking to sign him in case you both will not be to thank you so much. now as part of our special coverage and the lead up to those elections, we have somebody say that and who is joining us from istanbul. sammy,
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so we've just had this latest development, this latest announcements being made. and indeed during the event of the thing that just shows here that on the final day of campaigning before this contract goes to presidential impala entry license, things like anything but doll and exciting developments. dynamic developments coming in and continuing to come in and expected to continue until the last moments of the selection. well, here we are a day away from the moment when people will go to the ballot boxes and choose new problems and choose a president. and this is a pivotal moment for the sort of care. a lot of the analysis is that this is a country that's a crossroads. well, let me bring up to speed with the final messages where hearing from the candidates, the president of the type items on the last 24 hours. making a big push and basically finding his message as something of a warning to vote as want child. if you vote for the opposition,
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but voting for people who can be manipulated by all those, basically referring to a whole bunch of axes from the west to the group p k. k which is considered by total care. and i'm the west as a terrorist organization. on the other hand, you have come out of college, not all of the leader of the to have pay or public and people's policy. the main kinds of it's opposition, kinds of it for the presidency. and his message has been pretty much one about trying to frame himself as the mind of solution solutions to people's concerns and problems, whether it's related to the economy, whether it's related to civil liberties and democracy in talking more about a particularly economy with a gas lights are on but we are watching these fine allows us campaigning or gathering, i think technically is it's cold today, with correspondents right across to kia. we've got a call saying the whole those standing by for us and come from on the rush. that's one of the hotlines deep inside to, to you,
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away from the major cities and also one of the epi centers of those us quakes that hit this country. starting from february, we've also got russell started off standing by live for us in anchor, keeping an eye out on what the may not position candidates gatherings are up to that. but let's stop 1st of all by going to sit in call. so all i see is live for us, for me is stumble, keeping an eye on the, on the policy gatherings, and send them a big push today looking at what the policies is planning today, it doesn't seem like that's focusing very much on is stumble is one of the keys to the selection, right? that's one of the saw me. this is the last 4 is for president size on who has intensified his campaign and get his stumble on friday and saturday. and today after 6 pm service, which is all going to be in place today, again,
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visit on its own inside of install, failed, where he started to tell you where he was born when when he 1st became a success, chairs office and so, so far to uh, the uh, from the city far too. so today we are expecting him to be there and then uh, i was on the bus or 2 years ago, we transformed this back to a mazda. this is very important for him to, to address his is some is power based. and today we are seeing that he has intensified. they all work the reaching out to assemble citizens because he believes is so most of the yes he's far to can win is found the cost of just 20 percent of the whole population and they received and there are so many different
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social groups. that's why having the support of his son but in the, in male real service. but also in terms of parliamentary and presidential election is very important because i don't believe he came out from here. if he wins in the summer, he can still access the whole country and how have the word to say. so i was just double checking without seeing hello. all right, so thank you so much. it costs a lot has been going on and we had moments ago just before we went to and from the announcement by the high election commission about the votes that have been cost from a lot of them into one of the presidential candidates that has pulled down to the selection rights and how the they going to deal with his candidacy going forward. so it does bring something of a question mark leaving hanging over the at about whether or not how them enjoy.
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how will he in those those who haven't invited violated, is he going to try and endorse any one of the of the presidential candidates? we can go to the suicide of that. his life for us in ankara and russell. we know that the main opposition candidate jack pay lead to come on probably start always focusing today on ending his campaign as i lots cubby and that's of course the most of them of most stuff come out, no doubt a message being sent, especially when it comes to the idea of trying to more pop nationalist votes has rights as well. absolutely. it's a very symbolic move. uh but so i'm going to start on the express national candidate of the physician is and then here's a presidential campaign by visiting on the copy of which is the most the most, most of the founder of the more than turkish republic or other companies also close either as a symbol of this secularism and republicanism in this country. so can,
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i'm going to start on the, i think his presidential campaign, by visiting on the copy of his sending out a clear message to he is a secretary of babies. that the republicans and the secretaries, and he is going to be the backbone of the states if he is elected as president on the other hand, now, prisoners are 5 bad one is and the display especially campaign, by visiting or performing pre and in highest sophia, sophia, most which was a museum, but recently has been turned into a most kind. of course that's also very much symbolic because by time these presidential campaign, by visiting i assume that he's also sending out a clear message to his she's his conservative base. so in that sense, we can see that through the symbols, what will be the orientation of the turkey if coastal is, is just chosen as a president,
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or if my presentation of type out of on continues as president of turkey are the right thanks so much for sol solved off that from ankara for us. and of course we can't forget that the selection is happening right across. ok, not just in the see the final just in the big cities and that's why we've gone zayna hold up joining us long. she's from cas, i'm on, my gosh, the, from the country south of calls. it's one of the, the centers of the us quakes that hit something in february. zayna, a big question about those millions of people who are displaced. how will they vote both technically and in terms of politically yes, there is a lot of concern. how are you going to get the voters to reach the polling station? at least 3000000 people were displaced by these devastating earthquakes. in february, 1 point 5000000 of them live in informal supplements in this area,
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but none of them or just a few of them have cars or the means of transport to reach holding stations. now there's also the 1500000 who relocated to other cities that according to turkish law, you have to vote in your place of residence. also, according to the governments, just 133000 people re registered to vote in other areas. now the political parties are trying to encourage people to have to pulling stations, they've hired buses, and we understand that the airline tickets have, are now fully booked. people are trying to reach, reach the area, but how many. so this is a logistical challenge. but after traveling across this, this region in the past few days, no doubt of the aftermath of those earthquakes, the president lost some grounds. but now when you talk to people, have supports really reached pre quake levels. at the end of the day, what you realize is that the turks vote according to their ideology, according to the vision on how they want to see the future of their country. of
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the law that amid the rubble from february is devastating earthquakes measurement and the deep try to make a living. turkey, as economy has faltered in recent years. but despite the hardships, many people's loyalties have not shaken. president aggressive type or the guns act party appears to have maintained its popularity and traditional strongholds and southern provinces that i'm done phone with them. well, while i won't vote for anyone, apart from the capacity, my grandfather and father, when members of the policy on sundays, the party that has govern for 2 decades faces, it's toughest election challenges. yet. there are $9000000.00 voters in the earthquake affected areas. in the aftermath of one of the worst disasters in modern turkish history, many blamed the government for its initial slow response and accused this of
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ignoring building safety standards. but not in or the guns look toral bass heavy. i will sacrifice myself to him. this natural disaster was a test from college or the one did what he could and people should be thankful i am even though i'm living in the tent. millions of people lost their homes. are the gone, has focus much of his campaign on promises to rebuild within a year. but here in high tie, one of the worst hit provinces many say they were and continue to be ignored. on the 12th of this, well, they've got chic waterford these. the ben gerber floods, you know, fall off to the quick everyone. there was compensated. but since the quick nothing was given to her, they only focus on those who vote for donald. this is an opposition stronghold in turkey, a voting behavior has a lot to do with ideology, political affiliation,
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and loyalty is the state of the economy. and the handling of such a disaster will have little impact on a decades old fault line. in simple terms, there are secular wrists and those who welcome a greater role for islam in public life. and turks not just in these quick devastated areas tend to vote along party lines. so this is an important tree to 9000000 voters. 16 of 13 has voters in every vote, counts and such a type look for a race. and at the end of the day, when people head to the ballot boxes, they're going to choose the man who they believe will help rebuild their destroyed lives. all right, find somebody sign up for the from come on. my gosh. now i've been out on the streets talking to people about the economic situation. you know, almost whoever you talked to, this is a personalized country in many ways,
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but it feels like whoever you told to most people, if they have something in common, it's concerned about the economy. i've been out chatting with people about how much of a bytes rising prices have been taken out of that wallet. of the said the york is among many wrestling with tough economic times. people are grappling with annual inflation of 64 percent, an unemployment of 10 percent. that's a strain on this coaching business. need you to understand that about a year or 2 ago we had most students. you know it's hard to go off. we can buy mandatory copeland on some often governments adjust interest rates to control installation. but it's a tricky move. raising rates may bring down prices, but it can cause economic growth to tumble to to avoid that, the government has kept rates low. prices have remain high and the economy has
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become an election issue. so i'm, i'm, let's say, as long as he's a right to prioritize growth. so you can't use the same interest instrument as the us styles or european economy is the u. k. a is using because demand driven factors down, meaning showing those, the vast economies authorities until keeps the inflation here as a problem of supply. the price is all about supply and demand. as we know when price is a high, $1.00 of the things that governments often try and do is raise interest rates, which has the impact of taking money out of society because people have less access to it. and then hopefully prices go down. this company is trying to do something different though, is trying to leave interest rates alone. leave the access to money as it is, but then increase production because businesses now have better access to money to and with more products in society, then the long hopefully prices go down because of supply. it's an unorthodox policy
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and it's yet to actually lower prices. but it has kept the wheels of the economy turning with annual growth at 5.6 percent still took it in ports move and it exports leaving account the account deficit that undermines investor confidence. somebody call them to say a reckoning is inevitable that some point something will have to give by something i mean either the interest rate or the exchange rate. if they insist on controlling the interest rates and the exchange rates, altima the, the exchange it with the impulse for consumers like data that i'll talk, it's nothing academic the bank. i went shopping with a to see how it's getting hard to buy the usual ingredients. we're going to make total overhead buying the ingredients the all the guy is the most. now what are we going to buy it as the husband? yeah, this thing has to be also sonya so. so there's no, no, no, i can't put that much anymore contra c. or expensive beans are now,
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is i'm being told off because i'm taking too much if promises of a better tomorrow don't satisfy only people. it may be both is a set of pharmacies are disappointing dish alright, let's continue the discussion about the economy with the liked it to have with us joining us here now. does he have dentist, cystic fall? he is an economist. thank you so much for coming here today. denise. it's a looking like it's brightening up. why the why is but the economy? that's another question. is it going to be the economy? do you think that will decide this selection for most votes us? yes, of course we can say that, but if we look at the podium side or if you look at the the big cities we can say yeah, it ok. but in the article inside, it's very difference. if the big, stevie, if you look at the big stays, we can say that it's the economy and the wages will decide to go
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on. the themselves has to be on policy law, speed achievements they made in the 1st decade they, you know, they, so. busy key into another league of economies, there was so many projections about so it could be coming to 12, the largest economy has not been lost in the next decade about the top 2 holes. i don't think so because according to i am at the church, each echo on still is a developing countries and that is it that will open countries has more potential then that will come through. because if you came here and if you came to church, he and he must. busy you jen, and your money double. maybe. why don't you are maybe doubling funny. inflation is going off the other. i figured out for the lights down, your biggest 64 percent of unemployment. 10 percent. yeah. that on the mines, the potential for the judge given the, the growth rate is not what was expected arrive. yes, of course,
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there are problems in touch back on me. but if you look at the mock or level, we can see that charged back on the steel, steel girl, we people care about the micro and election. so that does go out of the micro might be that this finds, you mentioned, the micro economy is growing 5.6, that is a big number as an annual. right. but other comments i've been speaking to say, when you look at the standard deviation, it's too big. it's so vague. the range of growth don't be annual. the range of price each month is so big that the big growth rate is not so valuable. i change this is my, my inflation is the problem. inflation is the cost for the devil over the country, but as well economy experience to inflation, especially after the equity $19.00 and still going 19 affects the
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continued to affect the economy all around the world up only they will up from countries also level and the on the level of countries, but you have another one going to have annual inflation and 64 percent. right. so it is a little bit more from here, jani, deep. we look at the to just pick on the me call level because say clearly say that inflation is a problem. if you look at the macro level, is a different story because of 2 juices because of the last 2 years at which governments choose something and it's different to others. if i may say something united nations will bind please, or a do not do that. this is not good, right. and you told me the advice on interest. right. so the yeah, yeah, that so he has resisted the pressure to raise its interest rate because it wants to keep its economy growing. yes. and he the race of tying here. so how long can so
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key continue to resist that pressure? because something called of a state is just a matter of time before turkey will have to choose either between raising those interest rates or just watching the currency. but in slow, you can go on forever selling your reserves to pop up the count, see because you want the interest rates love. the 1st of all, the toughest government for our 2 party governments choose something it's. i think it's very important because they choose employment, and this choose is take by the government by the governor. and if we compare these 2 years, we can clearly see that 3 or 4 medium people employed and try to use it. i think it's his records or the republic history. it's very important and it's a governments want us to increase the employment because of the they believe that
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inflation or force is a problem. but if we look at to employment, this is a success story. and i still attempt to say on an unemployment. yeah, yeah. but if you look at the total employment during the off part of governments, we can clearly see that at 10 whole 12000000 people employed at doing the part to governments, they might still seem to only okay, thank you so much for talking to us. it's been a pleasure talking to you i'm show is going to be plenty more to say about the economy as well as other issues. for now, going to hand you backs to debbie. saw me. thank you so much and from sammy, we're going to cross over to another part of assemble, assign, checked to page district office suburb and assemble president for as of type. 31 is addressing a gathering of support or support system and for a moment every door. so much in the man and young the youth too. are you ready to
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knock on every door because they're only a few hours left before the elections? i thank you each and every one of you for your loyalty for your faith, for your so the remember if it the, the if the honda then to and it is that i meant to do on the hips and then go to the book the and the lady knew now or in the beginning of my remarks, i will like to remember and call them all right, those mothers who have passed away, gosh, who are not with us. i would like to also remember the ad bucher mothers, the new cuts, good as who were loved left behind, with tears in their eyes. yeah, well could i know how many times have you on the visit to the d i but their mother's earliest have came on ovals on the top of the terrace about those who
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left these mother's childless and with tears in their eyes by like somebody on the have you ever visited the mothers? who are you? are you not ashamed of keeping in contact with these terrorist or mr. care? mazda ends with the content. mr. tech cam, i understand with the extensions of the content terrace that remain in the apartment. so that very good. so mr. cam, either you will have to pay out. you will have to pay for these most of the jobs and you should be ashamed. will this you of been in, and actually they have no shame. they sit around the same round table, they keep saying the same things around the same round table tomorrow as well as our people will give them the best answer that i know and i trust that my people here today will give them the best answer. are you ready? are you ready? or?
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no, no, sir. well, color the mothers is the one who should be able to be proud set they have raised good jo, deal such great young people. like either all around the world at the turkish mothers. and i agreed all of you with respect to it. if it's the are that made you heard it and also taking this opportunity, i would like to remember my late mother who has passed away and also mothers who have passed away. but you know, so too much and who are not with us. i like to walk up today. you know, i would like to talk to you the young people here today. mr. kim, i've also talked to the young people and the mother gives less messages. my last message to you is, i do not refrain from them not to neglect your mothers do not neglect to kiss the feet of your mothers because paradise lies under the feet of your mother. my mother
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would not allow me to allow me to kiss or check the soles of our feet. i would say, not mother, let me do it. let me at least at least smell it because her dies lives is gone. milton is in i under your feet. let me do it well. i used to say all the, my advice to young pads and his dog or citizens. dogs are still as soon as the soles of your mothers fee because it will smell off having a fair dies. and if you don't do, as i tell you, you will be stronger. now we're talking about family rights budgeted. you see a business. all right, so that is the scene and assemble president for the tire bird. one is addressing a gathering off his supporters. let's bring a set of cost of uncle. she's joining us from
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a stumble as well. so the president clearly making a final fits uh to voters ahead of out election on sundays. and i'm yes, this is the last day before the restrictions. the take place at 6 pm. the reason as on has intensified, is campaigning and assembled yesterday. and today as a he believes assemble is the main we source the when this election because it's almost a population is high, it's nearly 20 percent of the whole population. and industrious here, businesses here culture is here, universities are here and there is a huge young population here and add the add on has intensified after the has harsh and his sentences against the opposition forces. yesterday we attended one of his public gatherings and his son was brought to the district then. uh, he underlined that the off position is still linked with the all pulled for the san workers bar safe. and the p. k. k. d h. c, p pro card is part to support external the explicit, the,
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to the table 6 is the size by the room and got far to the mass of dollars circle. that's why are gone, says they all position is not cooperating with the cord is a itself and they're getting the orders from there. and the reason why he has a harsh and then this time, those faces this out the, this is the last place for everyone, for the all positions for the government to with the latest votes as everything is making make as we have been explaining since we started our coverage for the 4th. c circus people always tend to move until they go to the ballot box. so this election, it says historical and a little bit slow of surprises, probably. okay, thank you so much center because we're reporting for us from istanbul or the authorities in bangladesh and be in mar, bracing for a cycle and mozart,
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which is expected to make landfall on sunday bangladesh, is whether the apartment has warned that the storm developing in the bay of bengal has intensified nearly a 1000000 ro hang or refugees living in camps at cox's bazaar are less exposed and the storms projected past as i'll speak to. i'm doing so thought. so f, who's the chief of mission of bangladesh for the international organization for migration, he's joining us some assumptions. capital doc, of welcome to alta 0. so how big a stress is the sites flown to? obviously it's a threat to bank with asper, particularly on the ro hang the population that are living in clocks as bizarre. how concerns are you? thank you very much. the in the canton by mother. she's the largest, as you can in the well, the country that was prompt and michel was all the got the yearbook since 2017. if you know the age
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of the cycle of trinity, this particular site billing cycle, which the feel that it's going to the sick and particularly to, to keep the phone. and it's going to get to be very concerned because of the situation. we think the shoulders of the not, not strong enough to sustain the, the strong weak. right. so therefore the choose what can be got. so what, so what is it that can be done? what is the iowa iowa i'm doing to protect the area and to protect the refugees as we well together the just working around what you're doing actually the, the disaster management has 3 phases before the now
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we on the phase 2 by the end of the day also the, so i'm going to go to the like to, to mention that you need to govern the oh, you got the and we actually reduce the, the, the, all the years i've been trained the trees and the to respond to those. the of course we know the, this is government to allow me search the for a moment. we know that bangladesh has government doesn't allow the refugees to actually leave the accounts, isn't your assessment as the international organizational migration that, that they would be safer in another location. and what sort of discussions have been taking place or over that?
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the government is trying to do with the, the song in the seventy's and it says face so they show how strong the facility within the camp and back at the facility is only going to be coming to official. the working in the to the where was the so i know it is safe to make sure that there was no life is all right. and then to see what i'm going to do in the back. busy we'll have to leave it there. we thank you for joining us from taca. thank you very much. i a time for the sports news. here's the whole thing. thank you very much. we're going to stop in the and b i. la bron james. are these los angeles like his have eliminated the defending champion, golden state warriors from the playoffs?
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remind me he's all sorry, put back place in the conference finals. as joanna guest, ruskin report, celebrities general general bad funny sounds of fashion music and sports were cool . so i'd for this huge class between 2 of the biggest teams, i'm think itself as the n b a. the lake is, hadn't lost human these titles and they have the momentum that buying the bron james as they took 15 point me for the defending champion warriors who are 32, down in the series. it was when all go home. and steph curry wasn't about to let the worries fold as the school. the 11 point point that it was the make is you can't. the 1st whole 10 points ahead is the biggest highlights of the night. this austin reads whole was a be to run. pick up the drama. nope. side for player who joined the latest in 2021 of the no one pick 10 in the draw staff. what's your color you tried to keep up with the latest pay score is 32 points. the only golden state stone. so in double
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spigots, with the bronze 30 points knowing rebounds 9 was 6. to help this team to the biggest time victory in over a decade, 121 to one and one to secure that place in the western conference finals. a big turn around for the lake is who make the west start to regular season in 65 years, they'll now play the denver nuggets and game one on tuesday. miami, he also went through to the eastern conference finals, taking care of the new mix. and 6 games do me butler and some other boy combined for 47 point clinics, have the opportunity to turn up the heat on miami. when jalen brunson was filed and may pose his free thrice. but miami, held on for 9692 when heading back to the conference finals for the 3rd time in 4 years. so he can play either the boston celtics or the philadelphia 76 is with that series tied up 33. you want to get real sca, which is 0. what is possible? so brittany, florida has bite, has this match since being released from
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a russian prison on a spend 10 months in cost of the possessing canada. so before she was released in a prison as well in the center, the funds giving out how that full support as he stepped back on to the court for her team. the phoenix not create a florida may not be 90 for it's my baby know who fits hot weather and beaches but i have a pretty decent. all right, talk you to him as well to participate in the, to run survey police reach the eastern conference and i chose play a final. they won the game for it and it's hard with his self and it cousins, it's secured. i for one series when i send them into the conference for those for the 1st target, since the 1596, the phone says, well that spice, the kind of a lot of our the las vegas called marks have moved to within one weight of the western conference finals and nicholas haig with a great goal is they asked out the edmonton oilers to win full $1.00 to $3.00. it gives them a 3 to lead, heading into game 6, as it said. that was still full that so right from the start of the new nfl season, i'm one of the sports biggest franchises. has
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training this week. houses different sides of spend the, to the going on. i don't know. so right. trip to saudi arabia. that's the, is i tourism about that for the middle east country. the different jobs actually are in a strong position off to the 1st leg of the african champions. league somebody finally gets esperanza flying away from hard to introduce. yeah, definitely defeated the high 3 new south africans, far capacity child store and 2 of the goals. this one, the figure of the bunch. a 2nd that takes place next week in colorado. i was that is always but for now more like the right. okay. we'll see you later roll. thank you so much for that and thanks for watching the news hour and i'll just say roughly about people is with you in just a moment. you'll have much more of today's news on all the latest headlines. thanks for watching. by the
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