tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera May 13, 2023 9:00pm-10:00pm AST
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[000:00:00;00] the why maybe instead of going and this is what he was life from the coming up in the next 60 minutes, a ceasefire is reached to end the 5 day conflict between israel and palestinian fighters in casa final push for votes and took care of the presidential candidates ending that campaigns in one of the country's most highly contested elections, bangladesh, on a less powerful site to learn to purchase it. so i think we're having good refugees and people living in the lower lying areas, plus along single rom, an individual with controversy surrounds the 60 set, the running, the, the eurovision song, contest of news about to my, to the 12 sun to line to come. awesome. and on piece of stems of the, of suppose,
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the golden state warriors on knocked out of the n b a playoffs, the defending champions b to buy the lakers to produce a stunning gain. 6 performance to book save, place, wisdom, confidence the stop and with breaking news of the 5 days of violets, israel and palestine, the infections and gods have reportedly agreed to a cease fire up. it's been broken by egypt and will come into effect in an hour of $1900.00 g m t. it comes up to at least $33.00 palestinians. and one is where they were killed since the on pump and began to bump up and rather began on tuesday. let's go live to as i've one who's in gaza. is that what? what do we know about this cease fire deal? the conditions of it? yes, the current situation is more calm. these are 80 drones buzzing is, is
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a bit lie to them before. no shot, a new record shots from dollars or no one because what over the goal of this trip a. so there is a lot of speculation spread over the local news and the a by the big addiction tv, talking about the cease fire between a goes on and is when there is a lot of speculation with a goal. it's of the conditions or what the terms of this cease fire, something we say that it's quite for the quite the and exchange of the, the is regulated. it strikes, i'm not targeting civilians or has been should been things still some also look a source of denied those on behalf of the best. let me that you had nothing is confirmed either from these for 80 sites or with the military groups. here ingles a wed waiting for my confirmations to be accurate and to be sure that there is a ceasefire of hearing loss. nonetheless, if this, these font does come into effect as a hearing at $1900.00, gmc, that'll come as a, a great relief to the people of, of gaza. took us through. what happened is i'm on saturday. i mean,
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still can about the people because that seems like the 5th day of business collation . as many homes we bombed families lost their homes, math families lost their falls on a father's mothers and children. so it's, it's, it's up to, in situation that goes on the goals. and so i've been living in those wars launched over and over again it's, it's a, it's a cycle of violence for the last 16 years. so the hopes of the goals and in particular. busy we're hoping that a deceased bar is, is, is in a positive sense to maintain at least a close sense of normal life. so nothing is confirmed. that's why we're being very careful with what we're spreading over the. i'm just going to need to work with it . and got some vis ceasefire because we have been disappointed before by those speculations by the look in entered an actual media. and we're not sure yet. again, those are valid and user no. alright we, we have to, as you say, a use extreme caution to hear reports that i, that i'm seeing here from of these agencies say that this agreement stipulates an
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end to the targeting of civilians and the demolition of homes. it says nothing though about the target to your specific individuals. that yes, there is. nothing has been confound from the military side here and goes on. but the speculations talking about over to the it particularly of the tv of egypt, talking about that it's a flight for flight deal and exchange. that is where the main thing is not to shoot a civilians not to bomb civilian home or not the target civilians. but nothing is concerned with regards to the association policy which, which be like the dilemma of the true story since day one of the, of this current this connection or this somebody, thanks indeed for them. it is an odd one that in gaza and to show you some live pictures now of the the concepts guidelines and remind you that the breaking news. this is but of the 5 days of violence, israel and posted the infections and guns that are reported to have agreed to
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a ceasefire broken by egypt. it's due to come into effect in under an hour now of $1900.00 g m t since tuesday. when israel's compartment of fact, once i began at least 33 punished indians have been killed. and one is really killed by a return file from the groups of racing from casa mon use on this. so as far as where we get it here on out to 0. but for the moment, let's move on the presidential candidates and took care of ending that campaigns ahead of sundays, most incumbent president richard. the type of the one held his final riley. it is time bull. he's left the country for 2 decades and is hoping to hold onto power. vote is being held during an economic crisis. is main rival is come all can i still don't know? the leader of the 6 policy opposition made his final public appeal to vote as an incorrect on friday. the form of civil servants has pledged to restore democracy
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and took you, changed the political system and strength and ties with the west. if he wins, sounds as 0 as hash them out of the bar is live for us in the capitol and corrupt. we'll speak to him in just a few moments, but 1st let's go to send him castillo, who is in, is temple. so send him out as the president spent this final day of campaigning. and what does he have planned for the evening? well, as we are in front of assembles famous, i associate most one of the most historical iconic uh buildings a in assemble. uh, that's represents the uh to the ultimate empire and uh, the greek eh, the greek bye sense and uh, states presence and as somebody right now, presidents are don, is having given him prayer insides with many people, many supporters of,
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of the party. and he's supporters and his stumbled. and before coming here, he visited one of the stomach leaders. a is stumble, where they have a huge vote potential. and during the day, hey, visit to fail. the district where he spent his youth, where he started his political career for the last 2 days, he has intensified his campaigning efforts and it's tumble. as she believes that when you stumble means winning to care for him as he also starts with his political career here. uh and it is ending his program and i asked sophia most go is also a message to his assignments. a power base, as i associate be a rep or a reference examples, the comcast surface stumble. and we asked why stumble is important to the experts. uh and try to explain. it's in our story. i mean, if one were to cool, assemble the heart of 2 kids failed or we have with the city, not many in the city or origin live from a stumble as
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a help of domestic migration. it's the melting part of the city. just phase before which is his most important presidential in general elections. john sue and her team are out on the streets of failed to campaign for the government of party and presents ridge of type at jobs. if someone fits and will witness the conquest of his number, once again is stumbling. dalio a very important for president odd when he was born hearing casting pasture. of course, we will support him. a stumble generates 30 percent of the national income and nearly 50 percent of the national tax revenue. it also employs 24 percent of the country's laborer, entered the governors are appointed, but mayors are elected. that's why i'm going to spell it is like a stumble with huge financial resources or critical for a political party known as amounts of and what do you think the multi rate of the rent has been generated from you stumble, especially from the construction sector and real estate, and that makes
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a huge difference in terms of and distributing to the population out in terms of maintaining the corporate is hoping just policies that a frontier has viewed items assemble costs, which is 20 percent of to kids. population on may 14th, estimated 64000000 target citizens will cast their ballots noon to 12000000 or in stumble. it's tumble. is nick, real close to most of the dark it all to see use different groups. social groups are represented in this stumble in 1950. these stumble was described as a city paved with gold because it's provided millions of job opportunities more recent. they produce results. i advise them to serve as a summer mayor. before he went on to become prime minister and then president no currents for your ex, i'm in, i'm only is expected to become vice president. if the opposition the positions victory and the stumble may or elections 4 years ago,
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shuddered as jones over of indivisibility and struck the 1st warning bells for the upcoming vote. that's why during his grands assemble, rally early inmates ad on said, if the stumble says ok, we will win for sure. hoping to secure the mess that him moved on from decades ago . see them coastal l. just see where a stumble. 5 down to the capital. incorrect, i was a 0 session. my whole about a is the hash. and what's the main opposition candidate been saying about the election day with now less than a day to go before the vote begins. the, the in the presidential candidate come back in is that on the final statement on the national tv where basically the to take away from his fees for this boat is crucial for the sake of democracy. and so on the campaign, he has been accusing the routing and quantity of severely undermining democracy in
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the country and has been telling people these shouldn't close for us. because if it comes to probably going to protect the bunk, most of the seconds message from his b, she's basically the same slogan that has been repeating time. and again, which is basically, he's thinking that as an economist, as a, he would use his experience to try to fix the economy in the country. and his policy has been saying over the last few weeks, the basically what they would like to give a sense of bank. i'm think i say in running the country, they would also try to contain the inflation and the same time introduced major economic financial changes. so that the can create a new environment which is conducive to more funding investments into the country. but when you look at the map, adrian as we speak, this is going to be an extremely important moment for the opposition coalition. and for these bank candidates come out of can just, i don't know, he doesn't understand that this is going to be outside the race, his unique trends, to make
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a difference. he's going to be to convince the young photos of the swing voters to vote for him tomorrow. where does the, the foot candidates in this race stand? now, how shall see that know that is the is the can a, is the candidates of the alliance. here was widely projected to come cool thing the, the in the 1st around that with the withdrawal or with how to them and just from the homeland paul t. c 9 will. that is now trying to re position himself for someone who could have a figure say, some sort of a king baker if the election goes into a runoff. i'm. this is why he has been twitching today, saying that you stipulate that to anyone who's going to wind with how to do business with us, do not know how it could be as much as that is aiming for a key me to tell you what positions it is to make any allies with any of the 2 key
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candidates. this is going to go for a, the run of so it's all against the backs up with this old expectations about what happens to model with old people suggested that this could perhaps become a very, very tight race or the zeros hash. them hold that are reported live that from ankara. manufacturing will support for president. the other one was impacted by the soaring cost of living. while before february's of quakes. bruce, another challenge, the opposition is trying to ride on a wave of public anger over the ruling policies handling up the disaster. so in a hold of reports now from a tech here in southern took you a law that amid the rubble from february's 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
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party appears to have men team that's popularity and traditional strongholds and southern provinces that i'm the global. i will vote for any widow apart from the act 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 ignoring building safety standards, but not in or the guns elect world base heavy. so 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,
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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. the, on the 12th of this, well, they've got checked. what if i've used 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 a. this is an opposition stronghold 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 fault line. in simple terms, there are secular wrists and those who welcome a greater will for islam and public life. and turks not just in these quick
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devastated areas tend to vote along party lines center for their eligibility to southern turkey. this is the news from offices here, a still come with the program. i'm say this i will import of friends were fights between rival games have left entire neighborhoods like this one that you can see behind me completely empty because of the violence of boost for india is a position off to the governing b j. p. except to fits into stays election out of sports, lead strike a blow as a new concepts champions 3 coats that's coming up under the lease of the piece. the representatives from saddam's warring factions will hold a new round of talks and saudi arabia on sundays, hoping to reach a deal that will allow humanitarian aid to reach those a need. but on the ground, the symphonies on me and the parent of treat rapid support forces continues and fights. i'll just say, let's have
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a move and report style from on demand. yeah. so don's comfortable, the stripes were launched by this is denise army on saturday morning against the rapids support forces positions in the city of the mind as well as in the northern parts of the capital. how to him in the cities of heavy and co 40 the rapids support forces have responded using surface to air missiles and of a heavy artillery. this is despite the fact that the turing sides signs ethically ration of principles on says they intend to inside their review. that's allowed for a to come to those who are trapped in the capital have to as well as for civilians were caught up in the fighting between the 2 wearing sides to be able to leave their homes, to safer zones outside the capital. the army also accuses the rapid support forces of not complying with the agreement by not withdrawing from at least 15 hospitals, here in the capital one to which it says before it says occupied. meanwhile, the rapid support forces are accusing the army of indiscriminate bonding st. that's
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civilians has been targeted by the sword in his army. 5 suggests in there as strikes. now the 2 sides are supposed to start another round of talks into things such a review on sunday to come up with them and kind of them to implement the agreement that was already signed on thursday and to allow for the opening of humanitarian cory doors for 8 to each of those in need. but the residents who we spoke to both and on duty mind and, and by having said that, they have little belief or little hope. but any talks would produce concrete results on the ground. after nearly a month of fighting between the 2 sides, he but more than oranges 0 undermine. your claims president in florida is landscape has met pope francis, the vatican. the head of the roman catholic church has said that he wants to help broke a peace between ukraine and russia. earlier is the landscape met the attorney and presidents and prime minister in rome. they committed to continue banking keys, stapling, thoughts of haiti, a fighting back against the gang violence vigilante groups control around 80 percent of the capital for the prince. the people on the streets, but taking methods into their own hands by lynching,
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or setting fire to alleged gang members, to raise a bo reports from haiti's company. luckily they sing the phrase we present that has taken over the streets of hating people, though tired of gang controlling their lives. and that's why they decided to start fighting back. jump up the skin. the says the movement we get bigger every day. they're not, but you know, they will go back to work holly, it's a campaign of vaccination against gang violence. the block holly will continue to eradicate the kid up in virus and the country gangs, no control, 80 percent of haiti's cap pretend. and they're extending their presence to other parts of the country. people say they have had enough and have started to go as to gang members. some have been set on fire on the streets. games
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has taken over this car will be a nation neighborhoods like this one have been transformed by the violence in the past months. i'm here in the neighborhood of villa. this area used to be filled with people. but as you can see right now, it's almost empty. it looks like a war zone, there's been fighting, going on between rival gangs. were told that members of the g 9 gang are not far away from here. and they have been attacking this area. and when, when it showed as around the area, he says gangs a roofless that they have set on fire houses here. they also rape until he also says the government has benefited from them. i was with russian tinge, but i know the nation government doesn't. what goes is good for him. the position all the father of getting stores in the united nations as the violins has increase
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. my newest went in the country by 30 percent over 100000 children are at risk of dying because of hunger into him. prime minister added emily has requested urgent into a natural and assistance to help the government fight the gang. so even though it's been 6 months since the request was made, there has not been an answer. this shouldn't be a force and multi level force, and we've been either shape of one country, whatever country. unfortunately, there is no country who has been able to accept these the great challenge. and so now what we are the point that we required and you know, but the voice to the find different solutions. the one, the international community continues debating what to do about hating people have been left on their own going after those who hurt them and waiting for a solution that never seems to arrive bitty,
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so i'll just see that for the prince. louise on ramos, his executive director of like who lot pay our community based piece building organization. he says an entire generation of haitian children will likely suffer from high levels of mental trauma. and the ability to go to school on a regular basis is extremely detrimental to their, uh, education to their growth, the fact that they are under fire in certain neighborhoods. uh, basically every day is uh, also very detrimental to their uh, ability to deliver. and then uh, to their uh, psychology, they are traumatized every day by uh, this uh, the gunfire that'd be here and either they can go to school or if they're in school, they have to uh, go under the school tables to,
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to protect themselves. besides that the ability to um receive uh full the and the and being denture on having their shelters be overwhelmed by our ma'am. so this is an extraordinary situation for the children are disabled, there is no, not enough help available for them. there should be a, uh, a system of uh, trauma, awareness and healing. not just for the kids, for the parents that for everybody in haiti, the process of uh, of breaking the psychos obama is through the trauma position of, of the population on that site route to announce the breaking news this hour of to 5 days of violence. israel and palestine ear infections and gaza have reportedly agreed to assist file. it's been broken by egypt and it's due to come into effect
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at $1900.00 g m t. let's go live now to ash cologne. just outside escalade of knox . is that that for us, so for them this cease fire is due to coming to affected what 35 minutes from now that doesn't mean to say that the, the violence has come to an end yet in the last few minutes later. and we've just seen about half a dozen projectiles all came across the sky behind me seemingly from the is ready defense mechanism known as the on. and i'm trying to into set rockets coming house of gauze of those roughly 6 that we saw all kind of course, the sky. 3 of them seem to make contact with those rockets. we sold the trop no, folding down from the booms, followed a few seconds nights integrating. it's pretty much the northern end of gauze, or in terms of the distance from where we're standing now. over the course of the last 4 hours prior to that flurry of rockets, we hadn't really had a huge amount of minutes yet. it typically either strikes inside garza or indeed
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coming rocket fire. today has been a lot quieter than they are in this week. and so this may be the context behind those ongoing mediations and discussions between the 2 warring sides. and then i said there was a rocket 5 reported earlier in the day on, on saturday from casa, oh, yes, quite that significant amount of certainly the costs of the the morning and that ends the off the noon, the well warning sirens adrian across a lot of the communities here close to gaza. some of the kibbutz in the boat says the small, tiny agricultural communities along the east and the flank of the gaza strip. and even some of the ones just started close to us, maybe to come into south of off position that was at least one rocket siren in the city of ash dog, which is about 25 kilometers away from here. we sold the indication of at least one along the range projects all coming out of gauze of that may have been responsible for those sirens and as dogs. but over the course of it all for us, as i said, a lot quieter,
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except for that small flower in the last 10 or 15 minutes for the many things. the knox never putting my friend from the ask along. and some of the as well know, hundreds of thousands of people along the coast of bangladesh. and ma'am, not a being told to seek shelter ahead of the arrival of cycling. not nearly a 1000000 wrangled refugees living in camps of cox's bizarre or in the storms. projected pos, bangladesh, is where the pump and this was a storm, could be life threatening and could cause severe damage to properties and at least 8 coastal district. i'll do some o. s i have is the chief of mission in bangladesh for the international organization. for migration, he says the shelters that the hang of refugees are living in on strong enough to withstand the full cost with. as we go like the yearbook since 2017, you know they do the cycle
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available to the this particular site. those i can look up, which is a tool that is going to be on the sick and particularly to talk to you. and 2nd of all, the lessons. it's very concerned because of the situation, the because the shelters of the box, which is not strong enough to sustain the, the strong winds at the expense. the governor is coming for the to get the and we are actually arisen gotta produce the, the youngest attempted to get more than $3000.00 to you and between the trips and the to respond to those that stuff on the show. i'm trying to stay in the facility inside of the of the camp and back at the, the facilities of the government will be having jobs. so for children are working
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in comfortable or to the, well, the hope was the so i know it is the same to make sure that there's no, nobody has all. and then to see what's going to do and the legal are still come on . these are factoring in diversity, how scientists are improving the map of the human genome. and in sports, call us all cut out as guarantee spheres with them. so the top of the tennis rankings of action from his opening match that the attorney in the the good news weather wise, long last a tough. here, we seen the last of the rather unpleasant weather overnight. temperatures are not dipping down below the teens for the most part,
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and she really in the mountains and by day went up to that 18 the sunshine. this time bull, the few shuffled around a long way to the east. the breeze it's indecent bed is become lighter, so temperatures and guys, the amount of rising again, this to quite a strong wind from that receding rain, coming down through iraq's about dance at about $38.00 degrees or to pick up the dust. and so $43.00, a hot wind and there are also suggest sand storms and the eastern side of siding is the wind strength and the attempt to dropping their hot max is $37.00 on monday, south of all this and the reins sort of a failing novice to fully as big as these european highlands. but on the whole, so much dr. picture, especially in somalia, the rain to the west of that. i'm just been reading to the side of space in the western and eastern cape. this is significantly wet bringing snow to sue to as what teeny will see, right, and the good part of causative natal as well where it's been recently halting botswana and the baby in the northern cape. but if a change in the regime here is what i feel,
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but it's the right that you will notice. the important thing if you're walking around, bare rude was not in the line of fire from the holiday, but also we heard gunshots. i was the 1st one to feed the whole thing. back to last 3 days and 3 nights there were no prisoners in control. and you control over the region around and that's why it was such a lucky man. and i called his conflict at the hosp, the lebanese civil will be rude holiday inn hotels. on al jazeera, the this containing has taken place during a critical time for the global economy. we're going to hear from a slate of leaders and business and government. you'll speak to why we need to strengthen our trading ties and vicious brain transition plans. enclose the skills,
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grab it, so many companies are struggling with the, [000:00:00;00] the target adrian for they've got a hearing to help with the news from out 0. the headlines as well. and kind of study infections and casa, have reportedly agreed to a cx, 5. it's meant to come into effect in 30 minutes from now, 5 days of heavy 5 have killed at least $33.00 palestinians, and that is rarely talk. he's president richard. the type of one is held
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a rally and his time full on the final day of campaigning ahead of sundays, presidential and complementary elections. the vote has tried to contest it. this being held during an economic crisis. the other ones made rival is come all kid. i still don't know if the civil servants, as french to restore democracy. it took you to amend the political system and strength and ties with the west. if he were the rising cost of living as an elsewhere, the world has become a bad thing for many people in touch you making the economy a central issue in the elections, sunnyside, and reports not from this tumble on the unusual approach, the focus government is taking to address the challenge saturday york is among many wrestling with tough economic times. people are grappling with annual inflation of 64 percent, unemployment of 10 percent. that's the strain on this coaching business.
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need you to understand that about a year or 2 ago we had most students, you know it's hard but we can buy montessori copeland on and off, and governments adjusted interest rates to control inflation. 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 remained high, and the economy has become an election issue. some on 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 dollars or european economy is the u. k. a is using because demand every room 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
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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 be long. hopefully, prices go down because of supply. it's an unorthodox policy 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 mold and its exports, leaving a current account deficit that undermines investor confidence. somebody call them to say a reckoning is inevitable. that some point, something would 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,
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ultimately 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 huge was ingredients. we're going to make total overhead buying the ingredients. the all a guy is the most. now what are we going to buy it as opposed to? yeah, using for sonya so, so there's no no no i can't put that much anymore. contra c o expensive beans are now 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 yusef. authority is a disappointed dish. so i may say that i'll just 0 stumble. a thought in kyle is a turkish political analyst and associate professor of world history at the american university of iraq. so many up pedro just on line from n correct. good to have you with us. so we know that this is a tight race of could i have a candidate when this election outright without the need for it to go to
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a 2nd round? yes, but at present the opposition candidates seems to be later. the cam i post all the seems to be more likely to do that. okay. if other ones election to lose, of course, criticized that his handling of the economy and for the emergency response to the earthquakes earlier this this year. what do you make of a campaign that he's force? has he done enough? is 20 years as the countries lead to enough? i mean it, is he still hungry for palate to leave the country? well, clearly he is running again. if he thought that his legacy was set and that his successor and the ruling a k, p is all not quite, they would have done as good a job as he would have turned the office over the chairmanship of the party over to
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someone else and retire and quite gloriously so, but it looks like he still has things he would like to accomplish and therefore is running again. if he loses the selection, what happens within the posse? are there any other people coming up behind president the one. it's not really this thing we have to understand about the president to add one and a k p is that while it started as a cooperative project among the members of turkeys, a political, as law, most tradition in the early 2, thousands overtime add on pretty much sidelines those allies and basically turn the a k p into a one man show starring him and he hasn't from the looks of it really effectively groomed anyone to replace them. there are certain names out there, of course, the defense minister who, who do with c. i card being among them. uh, also his son in law search are probably dr. the uh,
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the ceo of the uh, the bite up to our defense corporation. you will remember that in the past is other son in law, but it's on by act administer of economy. a finance was pitched as a name to replace them, but he really hasn't done much to groom and, and help those folks prepared to succeed him either his party chairman or president of the 6 party opposition alliance. what of the campaigns that they have for state that the major plus point for them, of course being the fact, the very fact that they, they came together united to fights a political giant. absolutely that as you mentioned, is in itself extremely impressive in the turkish political context, which was often times fractured and factual as then. in fact, one of a k p is an ad one's greatest strengths has been to appeal to the electorate
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reminding them of the trouble times of the 19 nineties and the 1970s. with one coalition. with one we coalition government replacing another and not really solving the affairs of the country. but over time it looked like it. it proved the maxim that absolutely per absolute power corrupts. absolutely. and so by coming together, the 6 party opposition, the nations a license they liked to call themselves, have proven the electorate that they have this come far is that they can create a perilous democracy. and then from there on bill prosperity that can be spread about by uh, by comments, citizens and not just those up to top. good stuff too, so many thanks. the dates of being with us. thank you for your thoughts from a private us to in run con is called for peaceful protests a day after he was released on bail con, who's facing charges of corruption was arrested earlier this week, but the supreme court cancelled that detention calling it illegal. come out and
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hide a report from his mom about after his release, he fingered out the government for scathing criticism, saying that they were responsible for the wireless because they were trying to steal the seeds of scale so that they could band as far the labor looked at the dentist organized as your needs said, and it didn't die, history is people have them in be supported, they have not your while. and he also said that the, the apprehensions that certain elements were deliberately use in order to give his party a bad name by going in for a while. and he said that there should be an investigation. the rangers are part of the army, the whole world side. they broke the windows to arrest me. how could rangers arrest me? it's the job of the police. they hit me on the head. a former prime minister of the country was i such a criminal that you thought that there should be an investigation of how come these people walked all the way from liberty square to the court commanders house. why
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didn't anybody stop them? was this the plan? now you also said at paper, come out across the country they showed gathered in the street uh close to the neighborhoods uh from uh 530 to 630 located time. i'll reduce slogans one to save the country and the constitution. uh, the other 2 uh go for extra freedom. he said that he was one of those people who supported a strong military, but also said that they were not above criticism dagwoods advantage of every citizen of the country. he, of course, story to me by to remain faithful at all the time, saying that the extra struggle for freedom, while just about to begin, india is covering b j. p is accepted to feed software election in the southern states. i've kind of talked to the main opposition in congress policy one most seats in the assembly.
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it's the 1st of 5 states elections this year. and it's being seen as a boost to the congress policies prospect at the national elections next year. kind of talk about it. so the 65000000 people in the early southern states ever controlled by the beach. a p thailand goes to the polls on sunday in a general election that could see a major change in the government. the opinion polls showed the group allied to the ministry could lose this year for the 1st time and need a, a decade or progressive policies are leading the polls. the british city of level pool is ready to host the final of the annual eurovision song contest . the u. k of hosting this is event on behalf of ukraine, which one last year with his private as to originally. so knox says he's disappointed the organizers prevented you frames president from addressing the contest. the european broadcasting union rejected a lot of it as a landscape request saying the event is non political. let's go live that a little houses here is. so here rahman has arguably the best job in television
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tonight. so i'm not long to go now, but the control the seat has begun already is we were hearing what's been the reaction to president soleski not being allowed to address the whole well, i think that will also close to meetings between uh, the hesitation. uh, ukraine. the executives are here as well as the bbc was hosting this event on behalf of ukraine. of course, you know, the prime minister really soon, cuz you say, you know, has weighed in with disappointment. but at the end of the day, we have to remember that this contest is under the auspices of the european broadcasting union. and they have over a 140 members in 56 countries. and they are a political organization based in switzerland, with the old neutrality to try and make sure the context itself is seen as new to as possible. how with the walls, conversation the with conversations and the lead up to your vision to share with in the woods the landscape of be here, impasse and or would he even send the video message?
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obviously this below the tubing and framing a new real decision made. i think it's the political help pertains to that will continue to move forward as the weeks progress. but so to me for stretching from the british government, but they called the pressure on the you have a control over the you said what one does. what sorts of game that tried to plays, is it political break midship or will late will you get it? and then not giving in a total and as far as we consent, this program which thoughts lies in the round about 15 minutes across europe to a 160000000 a view as will not be addressed by. so let's keep it. we have been told there was some surprise guess in the all think. okay, little pool, of course, a great city, dynamic. extremely friendly, always fun. what's the atmosphere that what's been its reaction to finding itself, hosting this event? a. well, it's an amazing city. i mean,
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it's actually very close to where i was born and raised in the north west of england. so it's my old journalistic stomping grounds. and literally it's one of the frenzy cities i think, in the world, what's being really unique about this competition and about this particular your vision. for the 1st time in history. there was a major cultural event running parallel with the song called test itself. we're seeing all tech submissions that reflect to ukraine's life and history across the, the city that off of installations that off step choose that it will be made in collaboration between the british and ukrainian office and deliver pollutants have taken this common sense. and this whole festival a to hoss every way you go with the city is beautifully decorated with univision, lo goes down those flags and lots of little companies of dressed in national ukrainian address to complement the fact that they know the hosting. they said lucky to be hosting this on behalf of ukraine,
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or they want to make sure that they show the best possible sites that they come, those i need to ukraine, but also to the rest of your cuz i have to say that i've never experienced a univision like this before, the nicole single this story for many years, even before i joined dr. sarah, next i have, i've seen to get a revision so well organize and so well embrace by the host city. it's been really quite amazing atria, so we'll be hearing from you right throughout the, at the contest all night and off the woods. enjoy for the moment many thanks to him rahman, the live in livable researches in the united states have improved on the human genome project. they're writing $47.00 new samples to the math of dna that was completed at the time of the century. scientists say that expanding latino library will help to address in the quantities and research and health cap assign instead of to calling. baker, explains of the fours that are in the lighter grade are actively sequencing dna. at
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the dawn of the new millennium, the human genome, the dna code that makes us who we are, was mapped 23 years later that map just got a lot bigger. the human genome project took more than a decade to publish its 1st blueprint without a doubt. this is the most important most wonders map ever produced by humankind. researchers used it as a guide, as they discovered new genes and new potential cures. in our dna. we can be more precise and how we practiced madison. and one way to get more precise is to have fundamental blueprint information. in other words, to know, make information about each patient that walks into our health care professionals office that the guide was limited. drawn mostly from one individual, it could only represent the unique traits of their ancestry. now, scientists have expanded it, adding samples from nearly 50 people from populations across the globe. it's now
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called the pen genome project. an example of that actually was a variance and we haven't covered that is primarily present in east african populations and seems to provide strong protection against malaria infection. so it's not very unhappy, not sensitive in this. it just finds the numbers are starting to simplify our works . a great deal, i think the human genome, our dna is 3000000000 letters long. you can see it here copied and tangled up inside of a splitting cells nucleus. more than 99 percent of it is nearly identical from person to person, but in not less than one percent, there is almost endless variety, all of the differences that make humans so diverse. and it's that diversity at the pan genome will begin to map the question now is how to use this new public information to benefit all of humanity. i think we're in a remarkable is where the technology is allowing us to capture this type of data in high quantities and across many different regions. one of the keys here at this
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point would be to really engage with the communities or contributing their genes to ensure that it's not just a matter of acquiring the information without their input, but truly partnering so that the benefits are equitably shared across all populations. scientist behind it say they aim to include 350 more individuals by next decade to paint a full portrait of our diverse species calling baker elder. 0 still come here on the is uh, nfl team. the washington, canada is of a subject of the biggest sports team purchase. have a piece of wood explained in sports the
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2 of us didn't even customs with their families. smuggling undocumented workers across the next festive, occupies westberg, to witness their incredible stories over 9 years. desert smugglers with this document on the jersey to examine the headlines for you here and what are we seeing today? it's about at the moment, i'll just be arrest sets. the stage black music is an exploration of the black, social, cultural, and spiritual condition, giving voice to the points less now we know the parts and just place them as of the
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most important place. the word season. well, from a different perspective on mount is era. the again time to support his peter. i do. thank you so much. we'll start in the end. be a way in the brown james and the los angeles lakers have eliminated the defending champions, the golden state warriors from the playoffs. joanna casual, rob sco reports, celebrities, general general, bad funny sounds of fashion music and sports were cool side for this huge clash between 2 of the biggest teams i'm think is those of the n b a. the lake is, hadn't lost human these titles and they have the momentum. they bind the bron james as they took 15 point need for the defending champion. worry is who a 3 to down in the series. it was when all go home. and steph curry was about to let the worries fold as the school, the 11 point point. it was the name because you kept the 1st whole 10 points ahead
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. was the biggest highlights of the night. this austin reads, how does it be to run picking up the drama, no side for player who joined the latest in 2021 of the no one pick 10 in the draw staff i drove out of the country. tried to keep up with the latest pay scoring. 32 points, the only golden state stone. so in double spigots brands, the 2 points knowing rebounds 9 was 6. to help this team to the biggest time victory in over a decade. $121.00 to $1.00. 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 morning. and he also went through to the eastern conference finals, taking care of the new mix to 6 games, jimmy butler and sam at a boy combined for $47.00 points. the next have the opportunity to turn up the heat
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on miami. when jaylen brunson was filed and made both his free thrice but miami, held on for 9692. when heading back to the conference finals for the 3rd time in full use, the heat reply, even the boston celtics, the philadelphia 76 is with that series tied at 33 joint against real sca, which is 0 in the premium he mentions to united are closing in on a top full finish and all important champions league place, they beat wolves to know so we move full points, cure of level pool in 5th united. now i would need trail so they can you call us and i'm going to finish off with a do to see if really gave some details for that. and so i'd hate early on these and most of the chose to go to upland pentagon for the penalty was saved. you saw so then took the lead face. the 2 penalties will vary from tell them. wilson restless. kristen some have the last with the beats defend the scoring a 1790. this is a because the coach anyhow, was confronted by
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a suppose. the right near the end of the game. the laser consume that an arrest had been made in connection with the incidents and the lifetime band issue. so you say they want you to have to face that blank sport i love and then try to entertain the country and i want you to have to, you know, feel their own personal safety is violated. so it's certainly something for us to reflect. i don't know if i time to be fearful to be honest because it was over in a flash, but certainly it makes use makes you think, you know, it's been, i think it's much like this that, that should hopefully make people thinking. and then i lot of things and see how we can improve safety, full size stuff implants says the south hand. so now the 1st seems to be relegated from the premium of the season ending at 11 years, spelling england subdivision that would be some to know at home buy for them. so them some have clicked to just 3 points from the costs, 53 available. okay. independents may get the top 2 teams, but that convincing winds to keep the total res tied suite as buying needed fresh to shelter 6 know at home. so it's going every school twice. and alyssa,
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you must do. we can finish things or we can 1st go for buying 3 main, one for the fuel matches, left, built into the tennessee. you had mentioned that best 5 to call us al perez has guarantee these were sent to the top of the tennis rankings. 8 of novak junk of age, the spaniard only needed to work on cold in room to ensure he will go back to room number one, when this tournament finishes, occur as made, easy teddy unopened davy. when he took on countryman, elvis almost, then you'll have seen round to the us open champion, winning and straight set 6461 as he chases a 3rd straight title of the victims in boston. mona and the druid authorize has also issued the top see for the french open laser, this is great, you know, to, to be number one, the said in the wrong address, and i got a not going to allow me to, you know, it's something crazy that they could i couldn't believe it for me. uh,
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it doesn't seem too much to be number one or number to see, you know, i just focus on the, on the toner mean on the my game on every might some the, that's something that they, i try not to think about. but of course is, hey, something great to be number one, as no money may be no, no full, it's hot weather and beaches, but it also has a pretty good ice hockey team. the florida panthers have people to, to, one to make at least 2 weeks, eastern conference and h. l file final and one game 5 in over time. with this go from lick, cousins. execute a full one series when we send them into the conference finals for the 1st time since 1996. and one of the nfl was biggest franchises has a new owner of the washington. come on those. they've been bored. 5 group, they by philadelphia 76 is co new. josh harris for reported $6050000000.00. if confirmed it would make it the most expensive sports teams sale in history. the previous owners, dan antonio snyder scene here, had come on depression and recent years flying a series of sexual and financial scandals. moto g, p will chapman francesco bunny,
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i has taken po, position full sunday's french country because he righted was foster surrounding them on so could finishing ahead of 6 time world champion. mach marquez is making his race for 10 of the great thing. he's had that qualifying results. main spun. yeah. was also on postal sense of a sprint grace. he lost the lead on left for him to jose. my team and from the the spending never looked back as he took his 1st went of the season. i had a friend of been to and have fun. yeah. all right, we'll leave it there for now. i'll be here again later with most votes news, i do have any sanction date time for the team. here in the past, the best antoine colleagues in london, and i am the mazda 8 here in just a few moments with more on today's news. i'll see you again. thanks for watching
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