tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera May 15, 2023 1:00pm-2:01pm AST
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hello, i'm rob matheson and this is the news on line from don't coming off of the next 16 minutes. took a look set for the 1st presidential election runoff is the main contenders. failed to win and i was white. majority alongside me say that i live in a stumble where the 1st round of a critical, both the destination leaning more towards the continuity and change the west by 7575 years on the islands of position bodies sweeps the general election delivering a blow to the army back to the government. one of side of asia is strong. this cycle isn't rack on the bottom. it was me and mom, age groups. one, the damage is extensive and i'm kind of how much with us for the mattress. the city
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are now one victoria, away from retaining the premier league, or bar salon, all the new champions of spain winning. the 1st lady's title in 4 years, the turkey appears to be heading for its 1st presidential election, run off with changing from sunday's vote and its final stages president. so it's up to about one remains short of the 50 percent needed to win out. right. he says he'll respect any decision to hold a 2nd run to victoria. i gave him great reports talk turkeys president red chip top road. one address support is outside the head courses of the justice and development policy and, and correct. it was his 1st appearance since the polls closed. he told them he's ready for a run office. the election goes to the 2nd round. oh, we're good to on the west coast. we have seen that the margin with the closest
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opponent is more than 2000000 volts. and with the final result, we will see a wider margin. we don't know if we will have a run of but if this is the result of the 1st round, results of the run off will be the same for a nation has decided to go to a 2nd round with respect to the decision. his main challenge to come all can extra ro lou lead the 6 party opposition alliance is determined to unseat good when he or she supposes to be patient. what's that, you mean it shouldn't you told me that despite his smear campaign against a scared one hasn't gotten the results he wanted. we have to wait for the final results. the 1st round wasn't enough to receive them monday, we're going to get it in the runoff. election, hold on, just the election. officials have been counting the votes throughout the nights. a 3rd presidential candidates in, in o, and has done better than expected unless say he has the potential to be kingmaker on is an entry and the grant, empty refugee candidate. and i think it's basically a new f poking turkish politics because both sides will accord him to get his votes
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and they will have to do at least something to satisfy his based on his message. it says all one is refusing to back either one. ok, literally does it count or to switch them that it can just to the colors you that will be another difficult 15 days ahead of us. and during this time, if the elections are completed with the current results and go to the 2nd round, we will do our best to make this process a good one for our nation and our country. at this time, we are not saying that we will support one policy or the other one has led, took a of a 2 decades over seeing growth and trade in for an investment, as well as ambitious infrastructure development projects. the more recently he's been criticized for high inflation and the technician, there was devaluation to the us dollar. can it's true says he wants to reform the system of governance and return power to parliament, vernal. so it would only suddenly be needed to decide took his future. victoria
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gave some b l just there. we're going to go live to somebody say down who's in istanbul as part of our special coverage of the elections. the thanks so much. yes. let's bring you up to speed with where things stand off to a really intense nights of. busy counting, well, here we are present knowledge of time out of the one leads the 1st round of voting according to the unofficial results that are being put out so far know can that it has an outright majority. the ruling coalition is also leading in parliamentary elections. nationalists have done better than expected. we've got our correspondence right across the sort of care. following the story for us, we have zayna for the joining us from gauzy and tap looking at how the hotline has voted in costa all that was watching things from his stumble. so the key is
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commercial capital. how should mile up on a status of my life? for us at the job, pay off position policy headquarters, an incorrect but 1st we start with our soul sort of though he's also in i concur, i the routing on policies headquarters and was so even though 5 or do i did not get an overall majority, didn't get more than 50 percent, but by seeing this as a victory rights the correct assignment. because just before the elections, we have seen that the pores a show in a slide lead off the physician leader kim, of course that a lot of the pictures that you have now doesn't actually confirm that. so as of now more than 99 percent of the wars are counted and added one has already secured more than $49.00 persons of the votes. so that is regarded as a quite successful yesterday, right. on the balcony of this building behind me, which is awkward, these headquarter, might meet at the might,
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has delivered speech to his supporters. and he said that as of now the unofficial results are not announced yet. however, he is going to respect the nation's real, but he also very much strongly signal that it's going to be that 2nd around and she's speech mostly was if you go to this as a campaign sippy so we can see that she already has started. she's campaign for the 2nd around, so it, she's messages were around the terrorism and the cooperation of the opposition or direct cooperation of the position with the federal group such as pick i give it to the territories of turkey and you'd have the union and us, it understands that they haven't been in collaboration with them. he has promised a more powerful turkey. and he said that these grades march toward the investment is not going to stop. so all of these messages wouldn't be guarded as a, as a, as a campaign, as he start that she is attempting for this 2nd round. and because see the advice
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subbing all these messages. she was building up on the nationalist inclusive, a piece based team to key it because there's a visit. the results of the, the latest election has shown us that nationalism is on rise. and conservatism in this country is still having the biggest bulk of the, of the woods here. and also the other messages is a sense of unity and stability and continued to. so that's also something that isn't ad once the old used for election campaign was building off on and we're seeing that our party or the people that lives which is leading, he is his own, lead the government to of the stability of the company. the unity in the country and the continues in the copy on the other hand, was accusing the position of being for the month. it stands for that child and he was quoting on what there's not to do it for the sizes. you just use the ability to continue to interact and so in that sense can say that she has already started this campaign. the real see the focus now is on
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the 2nd round, the voting tool goes through the strategy of the policy to try and clinch a bigger majority in the site or a bigger wayne in the 2nd round. well certainly the picture as of now is quite clear. so ad one is regarded as if you not office when one year in poverty, she still was able to get full most 50 percent off divorce in this, in this country. so the nationalism and conservatism on rise or they're stable in this country. on the other hand, you see that the, the did, the position is quite fragile and they couldn't get what they wanted. some of the 3 and start to part is displayed from akbar to did that the good part the i'm the democracy and progress part of that by the i'm a total and already by john. i'm also the fitness of the party, which is the god. this is on this part of the turkey, they have joined c, h, b, a. but as, as when you get the results, you see that they have very little contribution to the main office of support. and
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that has also been heavily criticized. on the other hand, is this the nationalism zone rise? the biggest surprise was, you know, and he's a tough a lie and so no one was expecting him to get more than 5 percent. and also the see the measurements, i mean, should be part this. it could more than 10 percent. national is good for the security around 10 percent. so this is, this is giving us a picture of it here. one of the other surprises is the new welfare parties that by far the ad about com, the son of a former conservative prime minister came tricky and he's the foremost the person's off the war. so, and he's going to alliance with ad wants to death was also another surprise of this . but when it comes to the losing size, chemicals that are deleted or if the position is now heavily being criticized for the menu of his support is that the strategy was wrong. and also on the other hand, we see that while the people's alliance is she's sending out the message of the unity. now we probably are going to see the internal funds. we think the position
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does next, 2 weeks to where the 2nd funds are going to be quite pass, i'm tired so i'm as well. so you mentioned come on color still dollars. so we're going to thank you very much for holding from the headquarters beyond policy. let's take this now to the headquarters. don't come out and collect, so lose a jack pay or a public and people's ponds. we don't have your mind about a standing by live for us, that i have a fashion this resolved. so the 1st round means i'm not pill charlotte and spoke him, i'll kill us. go to lose our position coalition. do they think they can turn this around in a 2nd round? it isn't on salt to territory for them sandy, for the simple reason is that when the cross to the own election campaign for the 1st bound, the $1.00 to $2.00 when the election in the 1st from the simple reason they built the campaign on the assumption that if in the areas which were hit by the, as quakes, the resentment of the descend bose,
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they will tap into that resentment and they will get significant portion of the votes from those areas. and that would be enough for them to boost that ton says on the bottom and 3 elections. and then to go forward to they saw that there was a trend in the country that would pay the way for more young voters with no political affiliations. young people pretty much concerned more about the need to modernize the country to think more about the economy. what they saw yesterday was surprising to that, but typically the as quick hit every as voting for agile that and also the rise of nationalism. so to something from to model in this thoughts, thinking about that campaign for the run of it is going to be an uphill climb for them is going to be an uphill. is this also becoming something of a threat to the unity of the coalition?
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caution indeed certainly yes, today wouldn't come out of can just out of a little bit mental position candidate along with the other team. members of the opposition coalition came on the stage of this said, we need to spend united, we are definitely going to win the election because there is 19 uh, hospitalization. among the turkish people for the need to bring about genuine democracy in the reform, the economy. it was for a particular reason because he doesn't understand that they would have to hold together the opposition for the run. no, this isn't a position that has been divided because of huge differences over a wide range of political and economic issues. now when they move forward, they are going to grapple with the key issue here. very going to be able to convince, sit down to, onto joining them. see that no man has a sense for the,
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for the whites with the i'll try now some of his agenda and not everybody on this calculation is all is all the same page with him. so convincing him to sign without further assessing, the other symbols avail position is going to be extremely delicate. number 2, they would have to look at the back and analyze that. they to see what, why they have failed, why they have made some gains and twice to reinvent themselves in 2 weeks to be able to win the election. but they do, when this done, it is going to be extremely difficult, in fact, in a way or another. they do understand they might need a miracle to win the rental. thanks so much. hi, simone, nevada reports exhaust that from anchor. let's move this now from the political capital to the commercial and cultural leasing halls of to the can. we've got sit and console the standing by for us live and assemble. and so then we know before this election, that was a vicious back hole going on for the big cities,
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the policy trying to redeem itself with the loss of some of these big cities doing the my, all last my or elections. where did the big cities go? so found this 1st round of the while saw me? yes, we have been saying that a special the for a samo, whoever. where does assemble with the winters? yeah, this is the political understanding as for addition among churches, politicians, this is what they believe. and we know that both the opposition and the presidents side have been a finding us form. so get assembled well in the parliament, there are 6 hundreds of seats. and what i look at the children's results as far as the is the leading party, c h b is the 2nd biggest part in the parliament pro curtis far to the under the new umbrella name, the left far as the 3rd and the national this far, the it may be is the 4th. when you look up is some more uh,
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saw me itself is. uh right now the rolling as far as the has the biggest majority in the parliament was for the seats. then come c h be with 31 seats. and when you look at on cut out of the turkish capital again, as far as the leading was 15, c, c, h, b follows up with 13. and is there is, there is so the castle of the turkey secularist is the a, is the power base of the republican opposition part to c h b where they have 14 seats in the parliament and the rolling golf far t a c 's. of course, this shows us that especially assemble and on cut off the rolling gas bar. these, the leading, bought into kid. the coastal cities are usually the secular swans main, the supporting the c h b, and the main opposition party or the goods party, the secular nationalist party, an offshoot from the i may speak. but what is more interesting is the south. it's
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been, it's been cities, the curtis dominate of cities. we see that the record is far too if it has literally swept a slipped off of these cities, for instance, it has got a, a, there are 3. and these, all of them are procured this far, the, again, the largest cities of the region. izzy. this is a message of course for prison inside going on to my cause that all those who are going to renew they are campaigning and increase their hand in the negotiating table to win those cities to get over. this may can next competition. sammy thanks so much, didn't cause all of that for me stumble. let's take this now, the guys in that one of those outlined areas of took care while we've gone the whole, the stanley, my life for us and the,
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one of the big headlines from the base to the country when it comes to the code, it shows it seems to head a paper, went most of the opposition, right. as well. yes. but at the same time, the main kurdish political force, the h, the p. they held a press conference a few hours ago and they admitted the seats. and in fact, curtis voters are very much disappointed the kurds or the h. d. p. entered this presidential race. they entered into a political gambits. they decided to join the opposition alliance. they thought that this was the best way forward to unsafe the president's staff falling out with the act party in recent years. for them, the priority is to remove him from power. that's what we felt after talking to, you know, officials in that area and the people what happens. they lost seats in parliament. they have 67 m p 's in parliament. now $62.00 and they lost it to their allies. the
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c h h b, which was also unlikely partner because before the ad part that came to power 20 years ago, that was c h p like governments, and they denied the kurds their rights. so the kurtz feels that in one way or another, they have been used by the different political parties. so there's a lot of disappointment there. they thought that this would be over in the 1st round, but if they don't feel their own candidates, like they did, back in 2018, that this would be over the opposition would when. and we've been speaking to officials there and they say a new beginning will start a new era of relations, you know, but that does not happen so summer even frustrating that they make the right move if they enter the race alone and maybe gardner a 10 percent of the vote spent, they could have a strong hand on the negotiating table. all right, thanks so much. dana, hold the line from gauzy on tap. all right, let's now start analyzing this and bring in august we have joining on sally chunk
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gray. although i'm listening to columbus so good for you to be with us ali. let's start with taking a step back and looking at the big picture. what went back to 4 out of the one. the many were expecting what went was for the opposition then many well hoping well i have gone maintained. it's the basis of support and in the hot land of and i fully a in, in to get it. although he lost some support in the southeast. he still maintains the center line, that's all the and provinces. and i think he also maintained some kind of a level of support in the big cities as well as he now into the 2nd round with momentum. he's got mold and it's challenging the presidential election. it's got more in the parliament, he does have the momentum behind him. he was very successful also in the earthquake it's region. so that's one thing uh that that was a bit of a surprise. well,
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some people find that surprising. i also expected that, you know, there will be some a position support in the se in these. busy a quick regions, but he, he apparently delivered what they expected of him and the promises that he will deliver it even better. there's in the aftermath of the election for the position. what was the, what bands wrong? is it they couldn't actually get any supports from the heart of the, the, the, the, the holidays. okay. hotline, the start to care. and also, some of the alliance members could not actually and maintain their level of support, especially the nation of us. the national inspection party was very successful. i think you meant painting 1011 for santo. this is the watch. whereas a part of the a images pod flooding the position alliance was not able to raise this level of
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supports in any significant way. so either those are the nationalist and the opposition aligned. you look at all the nationalist, such as what happened was seen on, on the, with the may have pay. some of them did better than expected. i much better is a, it looks like the 4th candidate, the resigning actually did not have the the position alliance, but to add that helps the nationalists add on a campaign which perhaps is not surprising. but why would they have hoped that you know, that support when the more heavily to do a position because they have actually are not voting for ad on possible thing for it lose the sense because on has no chance of remaining to the 2nd sound. so we'll see what happens in the next on. so bottom line is, this is a nation that sofa is leaning more towards the continuity and change that's for
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sure. but there is always some change in the continued to as well. why? because as long as it can not make policy needs some changes, some adjustments, he might not be able to resist those pressures from the markets any longer after the election. and also that as opposed to cover the forms that might be brought to the agenda by the new partners in the allies. i always good talking to you. we're going to continue throughout the day. thanks so much for coming in right now. we're going to bring in another analyst at the moment. but while we're doing that, let me just bring you up to speed very quickly. we've had the 1st round of elections, 99.4 percent of that vote has been counted and it shows that present budget pipe of the one is doing better than these main challenge, you know, kind as i've been saying has won the election outright of bots present as you're talking about it on his goal, is being placed at 49 percent. his challenge of 49.42,
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his challenge to come out of can i start all over at 44? so 5, a big gap between the 2 parliamentary election results. again, the root in coalition with 49 percent, which translates into a majority of seats in depaul them a sofa versus what the opposition have, which is just over a $34.00 or 5 percent of the vote so far. all right, let's spring in now. um next guess we've got a good to have her come once again, especially with us. thank you so much for coming in. excellent me now. then it was last night and it's not raining so that can we break down at least some of the, the segments of the vote that people were making a lot of calls. and let me start by asking you what happened to the youth spoke. a great question. um, it appears that give and uh the total candidates uh, seeing i know on about 4 months. uh, they seem to either have not gone to the polls or they seem to have voted
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for change. i. e on, in terms of protesting either candidates, because uh, generation z, it'd be expecting for change. and it's interesting even be able to pull the rise demo themselves and half of that they had nothing to do with the politics. but the other house, like either supporting nationalism and turkey, sort of getting bolder in the uh, sort of global arena. but it looks like neither one of them really voted for either could we start a little or add on what happened to the code? the supposed to, they put themselves in a box now by backing or at least the h d p. component of it, the opposition, which is struggling. now, there are many lessons to be taken after the selection for the opposition parties. but if i look at the performance of the coalition partners and i would have put curtis as a part of the uh, or official coalition. but still the platforms uh, in line with the story code was that they secured. and um,
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but they are actually themselves, they do not consider themselves successful based on theirs sort of, uh, press releases. so um i, i think that they were hoping to do a far better than to have done. but you certainly speaking, this is as far as they've gone. and they've done this against a propaganda machine. uh, that delivered really uh, putting them uh, quotes in beds with pizza, k o t. so they didn't do you know, either way too, too bad or, or too great. okay, so we can call it the us quake vote. did it go stronger to out of the policy than some people for the big thing. but they give you an example of these uh, quakes happened uh in my gosh, and add on uh, receiving this historically highest vote in my us. so uh, for example of the, um, on uh, she also emerged with over 70 percent of the electorate. so again,
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even for those are quite regions. part of the issue i believe i'd be voted for. 2 you know, the person deleted that they know who plays them to rebuild their lives in less than a year and even deliver it in record time. some of the new houses built. so it, but the other issue which we'll see in the 2nd on, i believe about half of the electro. i'd hate to migrate to the west and i'm not sure if they were able to vote in the election. so we will see the impact all 5 that others house of the water is in the 2nd bounce. why we said more and the 2nd balance. it seems to be more and joyce, now uh, wanting the 2nd on. um, i don't believe overall that will be a higher turnout than this is starting to be high. 88 percent. but i think it's going to go down to the sort of really demoralized position, trying to mobilize the waters back to the polls. and i'm not sure if they will have
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a clear message because i took, he bought it for change in my mind. and they also voted for more nationalism, ad ads for more religious conservatives. and so i think that there were messages to both the ruling elias, because if i looked at the numbers, for example, atp last assemble, it's quite recently the 2018. but this showed the political genius of president ad on because his ruling allies that far better than deal positions alliance and of course just support cautious support of the wine. is that how we're putting it? i would say as the one is clearly a head, i think she's got the cycle which it may advantage. he's closer to when i think he needs about 3 150000 votes as opposed to almost 3000000 for the old position. so i, it gets very close to visit and he's going to continue. he's, he's messages that seems to have resonated and by the way, all the posters and pundits had really missed the insurance. the pull a ruling party on the church,
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which kind of indicates us that we were very cautious and i'll just do it with those polls. everyone had the whole thing, defend something say right now. anyway, thank you so much for talking to us. how kind of, cute i know we're going to talk more, but for now, here is where we all were looking ahead of close down to a 2nd round. we'll be head monitoring it for you. for now, i'm going to hand you back to rob in dell ha. much. we're going to be checking in with you over the next few hours, but for now, somebody said on the thank you the palestinians and the god was buying down markings 75 years of the not up or catastrophe or the collaborations or plans around the world, including of the us headquarters in new york, in 1948 palestinians were forcibly displaced in the homeland to enable the establishment of the state of israel. zion,
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as far as is killed files is the palestinians destroyed hundreds of villages and expelled 80 percent of the policy. and population was not a 5, it's at the demonstration. and our model is alma, not a squared talk us through what's being happening, sorta yeah, well, at the moment is not much which is health every single year. they have features, they can have jessica jaime was being scout passed through with lots of palestinian flags to mock. 75 years was 750000 palestinians with his life more than 500 villages were destroyed. and now this astro palestinians have uh, now live outside or in united is looking at like 7, many impala. sidney is all, this situation hasn't changed, but i want to have and over to apollo, cynthia, herself. we can talk more about what it feels like to move on the occupation we have in us opposite us from the products and institutions of public and see how. 7
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how things change for you up to 75 years, your family would just like she said, many of them now live abroad. what does that feel like for you and your family? yeah, i would say for passing, it's not bad never. and then we're talking about ongoing, not very, the not button was submitted. because if you, the 5000000 posting is, are still reputable. my family could never return to palestine, and you will see people here. we're still live in refugee camps to come to commemorate what is effectively the lack of freedom that we still have. and we're still longing for return. what does that lack of freedom look like on a daily basis? i mean, the occupation is increasingly taking more lines from college to and what are our international, what is, what does that actually mean on a day to day basis? so the message quotient that happened in 1948 to different forms today, the settler colonial project, the colonial project of the israel, is to replace the policy and the population was due is centers is i'm going in
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different areas and most of the, of the invest in east jerusalem, where you have many problems in deciding to remain in their land and many refugees, we're still finding to go back to pa this time because we are one people. uh, yesterday i was speaking to uh, an older lady. she's in high ac. she was talking about how they were just place for a place for the lens, which is now it's in tel aviv effectively. she really has the right for a ton of someone is from a younger generation. what do you feel about that and what are you doing, especially with your advocacy internationally push about narrative fluid. yeah, i think the right of return is in the rights of the palestinian people. and the new generation is still, you know, findings to return where one people, so the, the israel, the occupation has deliberately fragmented us in so many geographic areas in different administrative id and system. but what we're doing today in the new generation is fighting for the unity of the problem,
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seeing people and fights in the ports fragmentation. and basically saying that the policy and culture and the policy and identity exist everywhere in the overall territory between the river and the sea. thanks very much in us. well, just saw it today. one palestinian was pills and occupied westbank as a refuge account, which is one of many, one of 19 refugee accounts has run by on ro, which is un refugee agency. and these kind of raise was saying, all happening on a daily basis as well as demolitions of palestinian homes and even schools which all goes against international human rights back to you rob. so thank you very much and do this not a kind of talking to some of them all. well, let's hear from some of the palestinian refugees were counting their stories of survival during the lock box. just getting them up. they came in like a downpour of rain. we went and hits from the shooting, which continued until the next day. then the elderly women, youth, and children stayed until they entered the houses and took us prisoners. the
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situation was deplorable. i cannot describe to you the catastrophe, the bas fellas, we did not get out easily or without loss of our blood was shed. but until today, i have not gotten any peace or into my country out of lab and perhaps i will return to your fault or homes and lead perhaps my grandchildren or my children. but we will definitely return. but when and how only god knows that. and then we're going to bring it in on a friday. she's a pot of standing politician and civil society. there she was previously a member of the policy and liberation organizations executive pretty lightweight. and she's joining us on skype from ramallah. very good to have you with us on audra 0. i want to ask you about the fact that the u. n. u is mocking not, but they, how significant is the fact that they are taking this move? it is of course significant and the more symbolic way than any other way because the you and it has been acting symbolically but not effective. however,
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it is one expression that says we do recognize the not but we do it. i could best bet a student in history about a student in reality, the disaster, the catastrophe, the tragedies at the front of the palestinians at the creation of the state of isn't on their labs. i'm that 4 inches of and to go to all these disgusting celebrations at the creation of the state. the reserves, as though it was a masterful and positive the to the event. that is, i'm looking at the potter of the victimization of the palestinian people. so this stuff, ignition is important that your message also that the rest of the world have not forgotten and the rest of the one. what does that kid nice our own identity, our own just be enhanced our own right. and i, we heard in his, uh, governors like this out as a guest, just a moment ago talking about the fragmentation and she sort of the palestinian people, the palestinians that you were saying how long maintain that they have
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a very distinct deposit standing culture and identity how much do you think this moves by the un and perhaps the growth of, of a mocking of the stay around the world goes towards knowledge in that identity to yes, absolutely. well, i, them today has never been endowed except by the delivery that it has been, uh, or spend campaign of the extreme dining is very useful tracts to it is a very matter to involve existence. all right, so in order to avoid any kind of accountability over this and tragic injustice that was done to us. but there was no is there was there punish time. they were punished and people, we do have a distinct identity and culture. and we do have a unity, this is something that, is it a try best strictly to distort the sounds such as if we've ever met them, joe recipe and see if i met them in terms of the different types of injustices under which they live. that they will do that, the old doing die. as i said, i'm the, i'm going to forget. but actually the understanding is are extremely possessive of
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protector. oh, the identity i've history of culture. what ever we are. so i understand you answered nephew g caps. but a student has an example of student hands under occupation if understanding is within as then we all share the same vision, not just the same past, but we speak the same language and terms about experiences out aspiration and dignity. and i'll search for it all right. i'm forgiven vacation about this 3. so this extended amount, this attempt at the recommending that understanding has demographically geographically, etc. that changed because we insist on maintaining out on connectivity, on continuum as opposed to the continuum of the not about of the ongoing ethnic cleansing and others and plans my is very so it's very important that we have the match that fast. we have the main resilient and we have remained assistant and
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facing all of these as and that kind of set dollar adventure or our displacement under placement lot on our shopping. thank you very much indeed for being with us and i'll just or you know, okay, at least 6 people have been reporting the killed and hundreds injured in west and me and my mouth decided agent strongest psych, phone in a decade made land full cycle. malta is being done graded to a tropical depression after leaving a positive destruction, the state of disaster has been declared in 17 townships in rockford and state in the state capital safeway, windows reaching 209 kilometers an hour, knocked out the power to tens of thousands of people with times of challenges in checked off bangladesh on the border with me and my what are you seeing for you on while we have just about half a kilometer from where the man, my border is right behind me, it's a area called a long dog, that's
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a lot of that running as we're in bang of this actually used to live the, their home village of and uh, what our contacts and long though are saying there's, there's not much damage done there because the pay for the when the came to bangladesh, which didn't really encounter the intensity of the fact remote cost. like in demand market, we have problems, pseudo area on western direct kinds. it wasn't much less like 120 kilometers so much. not much damage wasn't done on the buying of that side. except for the insane martin island, where it lists uh hundreds of uh, homes, right, destroyed, but nobody really died or injured that much. and then in the drawing, i can. but the lips that 1300 shelters were partially, i'm full of damage, but nothing serious happened. what we're hearing from the me on our side is that the un under the red cross are saying that they're going to respond to their call of the need on the side one. you gotta realize, but this countries have similar topography, this is the gun, get it out. on the other side, we have the air, the arrow or the delta,
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and on the other side is about bang was to park graphics similar it's, i believe the coastal area is barely uh, 3 feet above the feet level. so the strong massage can do a lot of damage of and most close to people on both sides of the brother farmers and fishermen. so they're trying to lose a lot of their farming crops as well as their fishing vessels. and many of the fishermen's don't abide by the rules, the venture and the saying the possibly could get lost. so don't take me maybe days or weeks to find out the total assessment of the damage. what really went on. so i'm very familiar. thank you very much indeed. turns out child to be talking to us from tech, off in the buying the dash on the board with me and mom, we're going to go to nadia cody, who's with the international federation of red crossman right, cries of societies. she's the head of the delegation for me and long she's joining us from young girl and thank you very much indeed for being with us. we appreciate this is a, a busy time. what is your interpretation of the kind of damage and the situation
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that people are facing in me and lot of the moment. but thank you for having me. at the moment, we are still evaluating the damage. what we have seen is extremely strong. when i turn the highest on so it says going in love and to loan a areas. we have also seen some since age. a lot of history for the public and private infrastructure that makes trees. we've seen the been damage to roofing and this is only in the town of sits way of telecommunications also been done. it was uh, so communications with the ground, the manual right across the big challenging. we also see that in the villages. so a nice way housing tends to be even less of a. the is going to be extremely severe. how difficult your team is finding it to get aids, to people, given the level of destruction that you've been describing,
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will always is uh, carrying out some relative assessments, of course as well. the site was going through me and i was trying to use the site again and security and they have been told to say so that the student. busy $11.00 was received on it, same for them to go out at least the, the, into the, of an error as they will be doing not include a nationwide to try to entertain a reliable idea of the source of damage. and based on that, we would be able to establish a response from now we do expect that that would be the key for people who would have been effective and do bear in mind for the population that has already been assigned to the 3 symbolic. busy and this is just an additional com. how does your majesty for what they're already living? a law number of internally displaced people. people who are living in state on
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structures. and they will be an immediate need to clean and say for the cause the soul says one, and i find the coming on show where people will need to say show some of these may need to be reunited because there might be a need for staying on primary healthcare. busy nadia currently we appreciate you giving your side update. thank you very much indeed for your time. thank you. tons or farm install position. parties have agreed to move forward with funds to form a coalition following a general election on sunday. the move forward party and put ty, policy, one more than half of the seats in the lower house of parliament spots its on clear if they're going to have enough to get the prime minister post as a military appointed senate can vote on that appointment. the people of thailand have already spoken their wish, and i am ready to be the prime minister for all whether you agree with me or you
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disagree with me. i have congratulated, couldn't pass on time from the time for her had for campaign and have invited her to join the coalition. i just need us to return says the move forward party leader will most likely be nominated by the opposition for the post of prime minister. but we soon that the mr. pete will take that role. he said he would today and as the policy with the largest number of seats in the lower house, i think it will be his right to take it to tie also sent to can see that that was probably his to take. but what he would need to do is somehow get the approval of those $0.25. and the other possibility is that the, the administration has been in power for the las vegas could try and phone the minority government general prior to general private who is the lead to a public pressure of the major ruling policy in the last administration could put themselves for it would be very tough with the numbers they've got in the lower
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house. and there are all sorts of possible permutations. but i think the thing that's reassuring from the election, yes, they which many observe a said they wanted to say was votes is coming out and making a very definite decision. and although the opposition vote has been split, some was it's very clear the time vote is the one of the military and politics anymore. members of a political alliance of 13 parties in pakistan are protesting outside the supreme court to their mind. the resignation of the chief justice base, a farmer prime minister, even on con, has been treated leniently by the codes last week, con, was granted 2 weeks failed. after being arrested on corruption charges law high. those got more from the protest in his mom about the right. as far as the far it is ironic that the ruling government as protesting against the country supreme court, demanding the resignation of the key. just as many people who are as follows,
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democracy are tell you that this is unacceptable regarding any depa shit. them supreme guard the same judge, why his, when they brought in the government of this circuit and part of the alliance after a lot of no confidence against amazon con, in april, however, we have been seeing housings in thousands of supporters of the ruling. quite a list and breaking into the red zone, despite the fact that the supreme court that said that the references should be secure and now the supreme court. what did go ahead and important case regarding the election? there are john dodge the next 3 off the politicians to sort out the differences amongst them says like many people across projects on will see this as a black day for projects on constitution. paper run, it is running a mos in front of the supreme court. the police just standing by and watching during not a so, and there is a crisis, develop
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a yeah. ukraine's president of the music landscape continues the series of european visits is now in the u. k. meeting with prime minister, which you select the 2 liters. i've been outside of official country residents of checkers. brittany is expected to confirm supplies of air defense systems on long range attack, drones to keep, to defend itself against russian attacks. last week, the u. k became the 1st country the supply ukraine was long range, cruise missiles. so we're going to go live now to not even baba in london. this wasn't as i understand it publicly revealed that he was going to make this trip to the u. k. what's the hoping to achieve, particularly in the light of his offer from the u. k. the a. hey rob, this is a, a visit that comes off the back of president. so lensky visits in germany and fraud . so i'm just the heads of his arrival here in the u. k, you put out a tweet saying that the u. k. as a leader, when it comes to expanding capabilities on the grounds and in the and then just
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minutes late to an announcement by the u. k government, but it was going to be providing you credit with hundreds more at defense me. so i was out and interesting. we hundreds of attack drones which have a range of around 200 kilometers. so something that a lot of analysts to cite and could be very important and actually taking out supply rates and stops. and the, the ukranian president was here back in february. he address both houses of parliament here he met with king charles. i've been just last week, the case said it was going to be the 1st country to supply ukraine with long range crews. me solve storm shadow me. so i was and they have the capability, capability of reaching well beyond the front of the lines. russia has reacted on monday to the best thing that it has. it makes the stream the negative view of the you case pledge is of more minute treat age, but the currently doesn't believe that it will actually change the outcome of the
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conflict. something else that russia will take a dim view of is presidents allotted skis continue drive. so try to speed up his west and not always approving membership of data for your credit. he wants that to be green lighted at a summit in july. and we know that that's something that he's been talking to richie, so not department and stuff about in the last hour or so around. 55, cool them. it says north west of here there are being will woods between the 2 of coast. lots were made. lots was made of president zalinski is friendship with present with prime minister bar is johnson, which he seemed like very keen for his own position as well to show people so deep, but he stands firmly behind ukraine in the conflict. nadeem scientists not even by the in london, and it's not being one month since fighting broke out between a certain ease on the, on the bottom, electric rapids support forces. hundreds of people have been killed and thousands
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have been injured. united nations estimates at least $900.00 fives and sit and he's been displaced within the country. many more have flight to neighboring nations. representatives from the one infections are holding and you're out of tilts inside the area. it's time for this for not here. santa. thank you very much. a rob? well barcelona avenue, champions of spain winning their 1st legal title in full years, a boss, i've got the when they need this at the home of the city, rivals espanol. oh, but live in boskus called twice to help us to to 3 and no leader i've comp time they ended up winning for 2 and then the celebrations could really begin process code savvy, guiding them to the title in his 1st full season and charged the club when he was assigned to speak for the 1st time since the departure of lin l messy. all the celebrations were short lived, though, as it says, had to rush into the changing rooms off to a large group of espanol science invaded the field and started running towards the
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barcelona team. in order to look into a bit of can obviously it's a feeling of happiness and satisfaction with a job well done by a lot of people. first of all, family and friends, the staff and board, the players and the entire locker room have all been through some real tough times . but we manage to be a solid base in the family and it paid off. i think this has to be an extraordinary leader, and we need to appreciate it. a lot of us go now to spanish sports broadcasting masala, who is at that much in barcelona demo. this is very big full barcelona. but does this mean they are back? yes, it's very important. new projects, young projects need silverware and winning gladly got being able to clean, slowly go we far much space to go. it's a big one. and the to was, these are of a trustee for a team that is an interesting mix of incredible young players. so young,
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tell them like gobby, pantry, fuss. attracting to the lead and alongside with better i'm like will schedule live on the ski. i. they are back, well wouldn't know if they manage to solve a lot of challenges to challenges that they still have afraid of them don't. how far away are they from? once again, being the team that can challenge other european teams for the champions league. i think it's to soon to say that the they are barking. that's pretty related to the above the top students in erode um is it's a, they have a start, a good starting 11, but they don't have good substitutes. and that's what they have been missing the season. that was the way and they were a no out of the champions league guard the leak. and the physicality of the team when they compete with the other europe young team. so they, they do have a lot to, to ard, mean that aspect. and let's take into account the next season. they wouldn't play in the as more stadium. and it's the only big study. i'm up wondering because
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a come know, would it be under construction? that would be a big challenge, the one that they have to face, and they still are facing a lot of pick one on because problems do i saw the earlier that you posted the clip, but from are you whole throwing up diarrhea, whole. 1 kind of messy and sante in the addressing room. there are a lot of stories about matthew coming back to this bar. so really need him. i would, he fits into chavez team. a lot of said doesn't need messy email as far away if we think about the future, but barcelona really wants him and if the funds wants him, chevy wants to the cloud going to him to restore to mistake they the to 2 years ago . um, chubby seems that to yes, he will freedom the team with the system that he has been implementing that that they came to the to green leah with far to meet fielder. so he thinks that messic would really fix the be there in the, in, in the middle of the field. and with his vision,
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he shows the guitar in the woke up, that he's still is the number one. and, and it would be a great addition. they are working on making these the not an economic level, if possible, the fund that surgical schedule, one of the bigger salaries is leaving the club at the end of the season night may keep the posse roll if. 6 liza agrees with that play financial complicated situation. jermel was full. a bit of controversy at the end of the month to play is running back into their changing room. what happened there when i was there? it cuts in the middle of the bottle. it was a scary a. the thing is that there is a huge reba rivalry between barcelona en espanol. the fact that the part is the 1st time in history they clean so that we get titled there in the b drive on stadium. the fact that they celebrate tubs, there were meetings, security can meet the cars that suggest that they showed them celebrated, so that they was a really sharp celebrating. but at some form defined, based on this,
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i know they are really struggling towards relegation. they feel insulted to and that the they decided to, to the, that the speech imagine it was violating was absolutely wrong. and the security fails and it was like, okay, at the end, no play or no stop. so for any kind of injury, but it was really scary and go to see because i know it might be facing and some kind of punishment from legal part of the invasion that'd be plus absolutely. a scary and wrong. well, i'm glad you're safe spanish sports broadcast agenda. so a lot of thank you very much for that. thank you. a joyful bar. so then, but it looks like arsenal is 19 here. wait for another permalink title will go on after the last 3 nail to brighten, leaving mattress to city on the brink of retaining the trophy. also kicked off against brighten, full points behind, sits in looking to move black to within a point. but there are position that has another ideas for you to see. so heading the way side and front end, assessing hoffer time was running out for me,
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cannot set aside on the game. it was effectively over one dentist when the loved are so most people are from sale in the 8 to 6 minutes to make it to now for right and added to our smallest misery with the said and stuff which time these are single funds had been enough i've seen enough as they made their way out of the united states with their title hopes and taxes. normally just frustration the feeling that we gave the game away. in the 2nd half the day we fund really had to be in the position that we have in and today was actually take a moment and took a hoping and keep dean and for that dream. and when you have to blame these moments, you cannot do what we do, give me a 2nd half mast as is what they needed to do by beating of attendance goodness in park city. chatham gave them to leave it with a brilliant piece of skill on the 6th 7th minutes. just 2 minutes later telling
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hadn't called his customer a goal to make it to, to now a l type in design completed the scoring with the 2nd and city said to be able to retain the permit, leave title next sunday in front of their own size. if they beat chelsea at home, but they should already be tompkins, by the time they kick off so the arsenal use to nothing for us the day before why they do come to be honestly and always again, we don't get to maybe the trophies that people say uh, is there an a good team? i sent a team always asked the team, but this it didn't come through and the only team in europe to fighting for the competitions. the boston celtics, as we were to the eastern conference finals for the 2nd year in a row, a beat the philadelphia $76.00 is a $112.00 to $88.00 in game 7. the celtics, jason pays him, sold $51.00 points, which is the most in a game 7 and, and be
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a history. the celtics will face the miami heat in the east finals game. one of the best of 7 series 6 plays on wednesday in boston. and that's always full for me and you back to up. so i don't thank you very much. indeed, the folly is going to be here in a couple of minutes. we're more on all these stories, but particularly the turkey appears to be heading for our 1st presidential election runoff. and we're off madison. thanks very much indeed for being with us and stay with us. the . the
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