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tv   NEWSHOUR  Al Jazeera  June 1, 2024 10:00am-11:01am AST

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across the united states, why are the student protests for palestine being met with military style pressed down? why, despite the insist on 0 consequences for israel in its war on gaza, the quizzical look of us politics, the bottom line, the, [000:00:00;00] the other one money insight. this is the news i live from doha, coming up in the next 60 minutes off to 8 months of conflict. united states announces a new space, 5 proposals, and israel's will and gaza roadmap to new jersey as far release of all hosted injured an alert and we'll have
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a special report on causes. children often 5 the will election results in south africa indicate that the governing amc will have to contend with sharing power and the final phase of india as mama in general elections is on the way and then concerns about a heat wave in the welcome to the program how boss says it positively views a cease 5 proposal announced by us president joe biden. he sets out a 3 stage road map for gaza, beginning with a 6 week space, 5 between as well and how much the proposal also includes the withdrawal of israeli forces from population areas of gaza. i'm the return to full captives. here's our white house correspondent, kennedy. how could she begins coverage from washington, dc? it is time for this war to and hold for
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a cease fire in israel's war on gaza. us president joe biden has revealed israel is pushing a proposal. he hopes will bring an end to it's war on gaza. this is truly a decisive moment. here's those major proposal. march says it wants to cease fire to this do as an opportunity to improve whether they really need the 1st phase of the 4 page agreement would last 6 weeks. it includes a complete cease fire ad withdrawal of israeli forces for populated areas of gaza. this would also include the exchange of is really captives for palestinians held. it is rarely jails. palestinians would be able to return to their homes in gaza. and $600.00 trucks of aid would be delivered each day. i know there are those in israel who will not agree with this plan. i've urge leadership is on the stand
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behind this deal. in the 2nd phase of the deal, israel and her boss would work toward a permanent and to hostilities. the 3rd phase would involve the reconstruction of gaza. previous cease fire talks, mainly mediated by egypt and cats are, have repeatedly stalled with both sides, blaming the other for failure. now bite and staking his own reputation on ensuring this latest deal moves ahead for president basing re election. it's an acknowledgement of the unpopularity of his pro israel policies. there's a lot to consider as far as biden is concerned, and a lot riding on bringing this for if it war to an end, in order for him to focus more on elections in which use a trailing behind. that's why president biden's made ending israel's war and gaza a priority. it's become a political problem,
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costing him support with the voters who were crucial for his election with in 2020 . kimberly help it out to 0. the white house. well, as we said earlier, how much is released the statement saying that it is willing to work towards the cease fire applied announced by joe biden. it says that the movement refund, its readiness to positively engage and cooperate with any proposal based on the foundation of a permanent sci fi, complete withdrawal. and the goal is to strip reconstruction, the return of displaced persons to that homes on the completion of a genuine present, present exchange do, provided that occupation announces its explicit commitment to this as well. as you know, these where the government has banned al jazeera for reporting any as well, which is why iran con, joins us from a non the jordanian capital. so good to see around. so how exactly does this
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proposal differ from previous ones that we've seen? well as they say, the devil is in the details, and this is a much more detailed proposal that we've seen in a previous round of negotiations and tools. i think one of the reasons of the present or binding site. so clearly is he wanted to avoid any kind of leaks any kind of, uh, confusion or misunderstanding of the deal. it's very clear. but this deal also goes, i look further than previous deals, but it, cuz it has an end game in mind, the reconstruction of cause a political solution, long term political solution in phase 3. so this is by far the most kind of interesting of all of the deals because of the 3rd phase. now that's something that we haven't really seen before. all the other tools have sold on basically one thing how that's one thing
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a permanent and to the. ready apartments of benjamin netanyahu insisting his role was going to fight until its goals cheat, which was which all the destruction of her mask by politically and militarily and her mouth never to be able to mount an attack like october, the 7th. this actually, this deal actually kind of mondays the watch is when it comes to those 2 things. yes, there is a permanency supply up having an end to the will being discussed in this particular deal. but does it give withdrew to a mass surviving in some way, shape or form? right, and we're on stay with us because i just want to remind our view is that in israel frustration has been growing for months among the families and the captives held in as are they of course blame as well as governments and not doing enough in the conflict and secure the release of fed loved ones. now in the statement on saturday, they've said that the government has made
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a conscious and deliberate decision to sacrifice the captives of accused prime minister benjamin netanyahu of continuing the fighting. well abandoning those that are remaining in gaza, goes on to add that the government itself had been taken captive by politicians whose only interest was in the political survival. so given that we've just had the statement, i mean how, how is this announcement on this proposal being received in israel as well? but he was very, very, very catholic to frame this as i need is really proposal. but that's come as a surprise to a lot of the opposition by us or a lot of the move far right of the politics, who simply cited as this is allowing us to survive. it plays into a mess. it may as well be had written by yeah, yeah, similar as one commentator puts it now. the prime minister also reacted very swiftly who list immediately off to bite and speech was over. there was
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a statement released. it wasn't so the grocery statement, it wasn't something that said we backed this deal fully real going to do this. instead, it was fairly to us actually the key line being that we are going to conduct this war until our goals are met. so we have now is, you know, this idea that the government has to take part in this speech. seriously. it has to say, okay, this is the deal we will try and go forward with this. but if you listen to all the commentators, there's one word that keeps coming up, keeps color keeps coming up in that supremacy israel's supremacy. they say that this is press the button over stuffing the mock you simply doing a foreign policy for us. this is completely unacceptable. we need to defeat a mass in a way that they never able to come back. so there's going to be a lot of discussions. there's going to be a lot of people criticizing the they steal with the that happens and it's something that button actually goes in speech. she said, you know,
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there are lots of people in his role that was like this proposal. and that's really something the button that has to watch out for what the prime minister of israel also has to what chapel. he needs political support to do this deal to get it right now. and if the mood of his radio is to be taken seriously, a lot of people cote community support the will that the there are various palms that suggest that support for the war is as high as 51 to about 75 percent. so it's going to be a tough one for these he's at to play. they've got to take ownership of this. it should batch and as well as a holiday at the moment. so we're not expecting any reaction throughout the day. but often night for when she about is over, expect to hit lots of politicians expect to hit lots of media, come and take, just come out and tell us what they really think of this deal. and you know, who has to try and make this work. because it's now the us president, that's put a stamp on it, and he's the one that's pushing these forward and the americans these raise for all
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the differences in politics and things are still the strongest hours of each other . i'm a still suppose a good job. when it comes to fighting, this will. okay, thank you for that. and we're on call him that for us in amman. and just to remind you again that because he is really government his band out there from reporting inside israel. that is why we are reporting from jordan to okay. let's turn to the situation on the ground in gaza at tarik. about zoom, joins us now. lloyd, from darrell valez central, gaza. good to see you again. all right, so one of the things we heard from joe biden in his speech yesterday was that the deal would bring $600.00 trucks of age into the gaza strip, which would be a significant jump from the situation in terms of the a that the moment how bad, all the shortages that car today will uh the grim reality in fact is that the humanitarian crisis across the strip is escalate. thing
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it's about the great. the constant is very bombardments from land and from seed sites. the is very close to avoid is after the operational control over philadelphia, corey to with a trophy district have completely excessive pay to the re degree of aging human at tablet crisis. not only in the software parts have gone to, but also for dues have been traps in the news. within the valley operations for more than 20 days, they did not receive any kind of a sense of life saving supply families that have been completely run out of food. they have been depending on using again, a very primitive and them tentative for foot sources. and then also this trip, specifically with the destruction of valley refused to come this place was a shelter for hundreds of thousands of palestinian families who have been getting a f, a from the nother and part of the territory. and now they have been completely de brian from having any source of food and even they are struggling to get
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a few access to water sources with the destruction of water wells in the north of this trip. and similarly, the situation is in very by and in a people who are completely trapped in a low on say, area a close to hon units and roughly district now the w h o and phone number. i have been calling for an immediate intervention or the to risk to what has been left from guns a strep and lights up to date a. a 13 year old palestinian boy has been pasto has passed away due to the lack of . busy medical sources and also for ammonia, christian as to now, there is no any kind of a flow of 8 supplies in a very sufficient amount to the territory price. and all that you're describing on top of that is extensive as riley forming across garza. what is the latest you can tell us on the pricing? yes, things are moving quickly fast. he has everything is moving and we have completed new updates and every single hour. and then on this,
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the trip these very minute 3 has been running up. the admitted to at tax, bounding as a to neighborhood, alongside with the key central neighborhoods of kansas city. where 3 palestinians have been killed in a remote make for who it's off to. the residential building was completely destroyed because of the government media office has said that within the past 24 hours at least 70 palestinians have been reported tubes. um and there's a still ongoing assets being made by risk to as in order to recover the victims from under the remnants of the destroyed instructed buildings. while the situation in the southern part of garza is the it completely the hardest as a, as the is what it forces. know what trying to thrust deep into the mason to the neighborhoods of roughly district including a shovel to and gibbon that refuge account as they have been defending it in using the minute you put up to drugs, to intimidate the residence, was trapped in a loss. the area that is so adjacent to the board is with egypt as the numbers of
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families and stuff that the fleet of being subjected to the file visa, admittedly drones, as people have been reporting on homeless exceeds as they continue to hear the sound of football, men's and even with the on the president at the scale of attacks that had been carried up by the is what he fight it gets which continue to have a residential buildings and roughly district as the situation that is getting great . the, the, the new late top in flight think the despite the is rarely a description for the operation to, to be limited. but it seems that they are gradually expanding their operations to militarily control the entire roof district in the far south of the gaza strip. children's bearing this cause, a pool is a common sony thing going so, but this caused to be seen on likely to have the most profound bloomington, the 6 is my mother and father look in my head and
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legs when you move out solely to hospital in dairy bella, how much is my twice to raise his families periods. but he has a huge weight of responsibility on his shoulders. and it's very, it's troy kit. the camp in rough on this week is pro the was killed along with his wife, leaving the 4 daughters. the youngest, only 2 months old in his soul. cat. okay, got them, you know, but the reason we woke up to loud explosions, my other brother was killed along with his wife, leaving their daughters felt they were all insurance, but survived. i'm single. but now i have 4 daughters to look after. i hope i can be as good as their late parents. assembly had been uprooted from bait law here, moving going. so an area now are rooms and so sheltering roughly. so cool, save. so according to israel, 3 weeks ago because the very minute,
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3 last and operation, the is no arrangements and national warnings that this could lead to slow was in an area of the crowd that with displaced people. contamination tend to outreach with on sunday as well as strikes post fall here in that camp. also designated a safe so these chairs remains old. that's left at least 44 people, mostly women and children with killed as you and expects, demanded accountability of to staging. hiring images of destruction, displacements and death have emerged from rough on, including incense pulling apart and people tend to live it did in the, in the another attack on camp in western roughly killed 21 people when tuesday is we'll do noise responsibility. i just saw that our tent was hit by missile.
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that's all i can recall. i've scared my like was injured. it was hurting too much for now. how much can only hug his family cloves and hope he can protect them like a father? garza is a graveyard full pallets sitting the children. united nations says since october the 7th, as well has killed more than $15000.00. how many children until the source of volume such as the non fault of mine, the experiencing psychology control man. every single time they hear the sound of the buttons, tara cup, i zoom out just the right there. is that i had a story. oh, i'm joined by i've done that. i'll a ryan who's a professor of history and georgetown university in colorado. thank you for your time so. so positive noise is coming from both how most an israel to the ceasefire proposal, which is still quite sketchy on the details. the speech itself,
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the by president by didn't that seem to be quite a significant intervention? it was, i mean we haven't seen this kind of high level intervention on the part of, of this administration to come from the president to basically be outlined the details of what a ceasefire agreement might look like. i think was significant at the same time the us suffers from a tremendous credibility problem as the chief partner of israel's genocide against palestinians. and as a country that is continually denied all of the atrocities that have taken place to be towed multiple un security council resolutions that is obviously led to the argument of, of israeli forces throughout the entire last 8 months. and so i think there's still very much a long way to go here, but at the same time i think it's, it's certainly unclear what a resolution would look like. and so what's been suggested here is very much the outlines of what we've always known would be necessary to see. uh, you know, this, this break brought to an end. and uh, did you get the impression that will uh, when listening to president by that this proposal had been forced on these fridays?
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well, certainly what we're seeing is that there is a lack of political will and the leadership and these really leadership which of course is trying to prosecute a war. and in fact, the genocide in a way to preserve its own political fortunes going forward. and at the same time, i think there is a recognition among some segments of these really political leads, particularly those in the military and intelligence kind of establishment. we'll see that there is no military solution here and not in the last 8 months they've actually not achieved any of those stated goals. and in fact, that the only real meaningful, you know, solution here is to reach disagreement and negotiated science. and so there certainly does seem to be that recognition among some segments of these really leap . i mean, i think this is certainly what the us administration is tapping into. so when biting reference is that he's really speaking about certain figures who have kind of alluded to this, going forward and, and have actually put together many of the terms that we've seen in terms of what disagreement looks like we had from our corresponding idea that it is of course about today, which is why we're not hearing very much from these rallies,
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but we may start hearing from them tonight and tomorrow. well, how, how do you expect them to respond? well, certainly we've already seen some rejection of this right from the prime minister to many of the most extremist french members of his cabinet. and at the same time, i think, you know, depending on whether we see that there is a real political will on the american side, the final, the pressure is real. again, something that hasn't been there in 8 months. and there's been a sort of historic level of complete support and, and basically acquiescence to anything that is real has done so far, where the worst is a real significant shift and a material shift. from the us perspective, i think we're bains to be seen again. we've heard a lot of words over these months coming out of bite, and we've never seen any actual action taken place. and so depending on what happens on the west side, we can see potentially a response on the just really side and looking at how, how much might respond. uh, there were 2 things that stood out for me. one that the outline didn't contain any
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mention of a permanency spot in page page was a phase one, which is what, how much has always been cooling full. and 2nd me, i didn't know if, if, if this was quite interesting to you. but in president bob and talked about israel withdrawing from all populated areas of gaza, which do you mean by that as well? yeah, and i mean this, this is, uh, this is what they mean when they say the devil is at the details, right? as we don't know necessarily if there's some kind of acknowledgment on the west side that israel will remain occupying parts of, of how does that even after, you know, the, the cease fire is reached. and so i think this is a major sticking point, and certainly one that palestinians have continuously rejected that any part of gaza should remain occupied. and in terms of whether there's a permanency as far, i think the idea of a 6 week long pause or let's say, you know, a temporary cease fire is meant to lead to negotiations toward a full ceasefire. again, a lot of questions around what that would entail. i think there's a major contradiction here in the fact that both of us and these really side have
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said on the one hand that they don't want a future. and guys like that in which i'm not as has any kind of political role left. and at the same time, this is an agreement that would have to be reached through negotiations with how much. so how do you do that, right? how do you eliminate them as a political force, and at the same time, are we taking negotiated solution that is agreed upon by all parties? so there's still very much a lot to work out in terms of the details and a lot of contradictions in terms of what the us is fairly side of saying, which is why we can see that no one in gaza is getting excited about this. a lot still to come. okay, thank you for that. the. all right, i'll re on a professor of history at georgetown university. the are okay with more than 91 percent of the votes counted in the south africa's elections. the governing african national congress has lost its majority in
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parliament. b, a n c's, tally cartney stands just above 40 percent, which will force it to seek a coalition part in this a enough backing to name a president form a government in 2nd place is the democratic alliance, which has 21 percent of the car votes counted fullness south african president, jacob zoom as m k. policy has pulled in. a surprise performance coming in said with just over 14 percent. now that's ahead of the radical leftist economic freedom sizes policy with around 9 percent in 4th place. and amendment will be life with higher matessa. she's in devon, but 1st let's get the latest and the results from like how to who is at the results operation sent in the town of midra. and so mike, a coalition now does seem inevitable, took us through the results so far. well, there's enough frequence wood, which is used across all the countries, 12 languages which include sign. and that is north clump. it literally means
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a punch on the nose. and that's what's happened to the a and see just a here over 40 percent of the vote to put this into a context in the last national assembly or parliament. it had $250.00 seats. it is not predicted to have $160.00 seats, that's a loss of 70 seats. it's an absolute hammering that the voters have delivered. so now it's options. it's got to look at a coalition that can go for a broad coalition, which would need a lot of smaller parties. oh, it could go for a more narrow coalition, but various options are limited because it did so badly. it might have wanted to go with the economic freedom of flight is b s. s, but it doesn't have the numbers. it might have wanted to go with m k which does have the numbers m k has already rolled out any form of co relation with the amc. so in terms of an arrow coalition, it's now looking at the democratic alliance. that would be the numbers would all come together. that would be
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a narrow coalition government. so the agencies options on a weight limit to because of its really put a showing at the polls. so now the discussion, so going to get on the way the idea of getting a whole lot of smaller parties into the coalition that has its advantage that they will expect list from the coalition. but it has its disadvantage in terms of co ordinating so many different sections into one group with alliance. so the amc has created mess of problems for itself, which we will be watching. what a fix that has on the potty itself, with the it will continue to splinter, as it has done with the remnant vacations with the leadership. so lots has come out of what has happened to the last few days. okay, thank you for that, mike. how did that for us in the town of mid runs? let's go to our latasha. she enjoys us from the national results sent in deb and and her will not come imagine pretty clearly is that jacob zoom is m k policy is
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a political play that cannot be ignored. yes and jacob zealots m k party is already alleging vol, tricking in some provinces including this one because the new natal they say that the independent tele definitely affect the numbers from the electro commission and then once a manual recount of the votes, they also say they concerned or suspicious about a technical glitch that happened in the system with the results of portable wind down on fridays very briefly came up again and they want to know what was happening they. they either lead thing that they've seen suspicious individuals loitering around the service, but with all that said they've earned the support is to remain calm and wait for direction from party officials, political and the same that the intake party has done extremely well. remember, it's only 6 months old and it's managed to take away votes from the agency and some of the other parties with the m. k party. first of all, saying that according to the teddy, they did much better than the results. kazi,
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being shown by the later commission. thank you for that. however, it would tell us that that 1st sent up and so head on out is there a massive health problems across the top to solve leave businesses and households in the dog. the hello. the spring springs out of europe this weekend with a bang, quite literally in the form of thunder storms across most central parts of europe. so you can see, read warnings, have been issued for southern parts of germany. heavy rain is expected here and those stormy conditions stretch across the czech republic. we've got amber warnings out here and some amber warnings for thunder storms across northern parts of entity . now we've got a shari situation so surrounding that mass of
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a very heavy rain. it does start to push its way for the east as we go into sunday, with some heavy falls to come across the boat. 6 states, some stronger winds as well blowing down into the low countries and some more rain to come across from the central and southern parts of it today. but they saw a lot of heat around, certainly across the northern areas. faces like scans, navy, but temperatures will start to come down here over the next few days. so be on the up, however, for the se, across places like agrees. and that'll be on the out as well across the north, west. the person on the island of island some find the conditions set to come back into fronds for west stats to the weekend were expecting low in the way of sunshine in paris is looking rather pretty. until monday. the hard hitting intervenes is israel and obstacles piece. i think that the new thing you have on his government with these says 5 digit, you say getting russell,
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a thought provoking. odd since the e you made weapons being used in gauze a non done should be used in an offensive way. that's how did you facing realities you're running? mean, what does he bring to the table? hard from being presidential, could we go to some we cannot take the effective use of the present as not that important factor. he had the story on talk to how does era, the latest news as it breaks here, that being even basic things. but the main concern is how these people are able to feel that live with detailed coverage hall. teeth tooth has been on the heavy ariel from above and to months. now the residential building here is just been here from around the world, which you will see here is a catch of mussels of the fisherman used to be able to get these just by going about 20 minutes from here. now we have to go out at least 4 hours
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the welcome back, you watching out. as a reminder, thought top stories this hour you as president joe biden has announced what he describes as and is rarely space 5 proposal, which he says could and the one garza, he sets out a 3 phase right math, which would begin with a 6 weeks faithful eye between as well and how about us? the proposal includes the withdrawal of israeli forces from the populated areas of gaza and the return of full captives. is there any prime minister's office has reacted to president biden's announcement insisting the army will continue fighting until all of its stated goals change. those include the return of captives on the
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elimination of us is also responded saying it is willing to what would be faced by a plan with such and conditions. those include a permanence phase 5 and the return of displace palestinians to the homes. at least $33.00 people, including on g c. election officials have died in india from suspect of heat stroke authority, say the deaths happen in the to protest addition states as the country experience is an unusual some of the heat wave. and this capital, new deli recorded, the countries has ever temperatures at 52.9 degrees celsius last week. officials say they expect the heat wave to continue as millions costs of those in the last phase of the 6 week low elections. now the c to prime minister in the run, the movie is among those being contested. a reminder, the indian government has not crowns and visas out there, a gen us. so we are covering the election from outside the country,
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poking reports. the last of the vote is a queuing up to cost advantage in india's stock. in general elections, 57 seats across 8 states, and federally run territories of voting on saturday. but the most prestigious is by nancy from web 5 minutes, stating the rent of emoji is contesting. the city in northern ultra production is one of the holiest cities for hindus in 2019 modi. one the seat by alons side, the selection modi supporters of focusing not on the victory, but the size of it. what do you do? you have it. so you go to the moody is going to win the india alliance. we must have more than 2.5 percent folks. the most popular state is politically significant, sending the highest number of members to 80, the low house of parliament. this 4000 yoke city is famous for producing hand woven silk us. but members of the weaving community the marginalized need,
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the money in our worries of increased wages have remained the same. and the last 10 years since april, the 19th millions of indians have been costing the balance. and the multi phase election that spend 44 days from 1st time voters to senior citizens, people who bottled a severe heat wave to exercise that democratic rights, unemployment and inflation on major concerns during the day, mary, i, the issues are rising prices and unemployment. there is no work in 2014 the b j. p. swift national elections with the campaign for missing good days for indians . this time to come pains b. d. p devices as modi. 6 to 10. he's being criticized with describing members of the muslim minority community as infiltrate is valid. i'm going to use that a da da da da da early a government sit, the muslims will have the rise over the results of the country. what does this mean? this means they will gather all the wealth and give it to the people who have more
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children. they will distribute it. among the info crate has to be j piece up against a coalition fronted by the indian national congress body. it's accused the governing party of wanting to destroy in these constitution. if it wins by a landslide, put it on monday night, the prime minister, i'm at shaw and other employees. i've decided that if they win these elections, they will to and throw the indian constitution on the list. say that the right of x making money vote is question the support for parties. this is the 1st collection where people are being forced to confront the secular credentials of this country and whether the ruling party represents the secular credentials that have defined this country to an option to pose so far as being low. then in 2019 votes will be counted in results, announced on june the 4th poll, and i'll to 0 well, can speak to the punch you, mohan is a professor of political economy at
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o. p gentle global university joins us now from also west. thank you for your time . so this is an election that many see as a referendum on moody. what do you feel he has done in the, in the last decade. but one of the things that the movies brand of politics has done is taking control of centralizing, b, g, b is the political and economic agenda nationwide. and one of the ways you see that in evidence is, is a big politics of infrastructure development, digitize ation of the economy. the rise of the financial technology sector, all of those which have seen greater momentum. it's allowed for good for i'm not a need to business. that's one of those uh, to generate more events in the country. that unfortunately has widened income in
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both and equality. but at the same time, that's the model of governance, the government, the, the body and more importantly, the prime minister has been identified that over the last 10 years. at the same time, we are one of the points that you see in the introductory remarks of the presentation . you're seeing that price rise evolution unemployment and more important. the issues of router distress have widened even the last 10 years. and that's being one of the concerns with the nature of good registry in this kind of expediency, right? as the saying, the overall economy may have improved, but in equality as was in use, unemployment is high, inflation is high, where he pay full that so one of the things that you see when you close. yup. so it'd be like the data is 2019 election also sort of the
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38 percent of the award share for the b b, which means out of every 10 people working on the floor of the boarding saw the beach it be uh, i don't think that that person pages any longer going to change the best and then the nothing box of the country are quite bad results for the would be as of the beach of the as at the same time you can in fact expect arise. the uh, and what's your 4 digit be in the eastern southern parts of the country, which is where it has been more aggressively campaigning. so even though we see that there is a rise in, they can amik discount them and amongst certain foxes of the waters and that's was evident even back in 2019. we don't see that having any material impact right on the beach or it's, it's would ship and we, we sold that clip but had that clip a little any of the prime minister, cooling muslims in full traits is during the campaign speech. why do you think he
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feels the need to go down this divisive pos a sofa? one. what a similar reason um i think except 2014 election. right. and would be actually became the brian, minnesota almost every election um that the b b. as for on there is need to ship at even state levels. have seen the body and more importantly, uh, moving themselves uh, have a rate on the most claim. uh but what do you consider it as stating this down as a little bit red trick? i strongly ad, there's no evidence of that be in the country for the same reason that the age of these brand new politics has been built around the majority. and i do most of them . i hate agenda. the him did look dido, which is based on the budget these baseline of what has being charged up with being able to gather the nice little words for the bobby i'm you expect that to
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happen, even in the future. i think what you'd expect is the and the muslim rhetoric at the same time, policies that would be marginalizing, be a think might not including vision's very most out of the same time. what do you have to also see is that the beach it be the ability to tap into this uh, sort of higher board chair is being also maxed out. if you don't see knowledge be really winning beyond what it has been able to do. and what do you consider as being the hotline where it is already been in the majority, most states including the state of u. b. bankruptcy. so keeping strong, right? oh, okay. uh, interesting uh, i mean the, their slogan, this time round has been very much about whether they can that they, they, they,
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they will, within $400.00 plus seats, which would be a remarkable result. i mean, do you think that they can win that amount of seats and if they do, what does that mean for india? because the opposition say they fee that you know, the constitution could be changed to reversed and so on as you're. so i think it's $400.00 plus of 3. so 20 plus uh now the deepest part of the problem by the propaganda, the prime minister, instead of going to babies and speeds as spoken, that the, there's no reason to go. but the part b of the b b is going to be in a very close to for and if you begin to expect the, the, the last of the b to b is the indian national democratic elastic. and some of that at all $300.00 or $200.00 plus, having said that, they are going to be majority of that. most reasonable, reasonable estimates would that us, at the same time, would be seeing an indian right. so is that it's heading towards a nation off of one part of the speed of the opposition has been weak in being able
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to provide effective compton additive to the b b as a steep levels. the scenario is very different, but at the national level, there are many particular areas that the opposition alliance have not been able to effectively address or even tap into the issues on the ground on the constitution. you already see evidence of declining federalist structure. one would imagine that to be more aggressive, these even the greatest and delayed vision of the bible and the more the in the next sort of few use of the same time. and an argument which a few of us have been making is you can expect more people like men's protest movements to come up as the of already seen in the last few years back. that most deep good is happening against the government. and you can expect that to happen even more as the government, but she was a more centralized majority. and at the same time and the minority agenda really good to get your perspective to punch in. well,
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i'm professor of political economy at o. p gentle global universities. speaking to a staff or multiple the temperatures of also risen above 50 degrees in neighboring park, a song businesses and households the sufferings frequent blackouts catalogues for hours. the government says the power outages are happening in areas with high levels of power assessed and an aging transmission system. a honda has a daughter data garage bug, it's done or clamping down on file would kept disconnecting offenders from the electric grid by some estimates. 30 percent of all electricity and buckets on his stolen and the problem is in new successive governments have been unable to stop power to buy board individuals. in fact, the owners who braved corrupt local officials, they're done up line, di, some of the fun runs that bad show up in,
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mingo or squad entered the frequent dollar figures or damaging his business to okay . no, they have us in 90 percent of my work is depended on electricity, but unfortunately the power cuts lost a site loan for 16 to isolate hours a day. so the business comes to a standstill. got to them. it's hard to continue in this business as a way not able to deliver the services. we promised our customers, you know, get the big fan either by describing a dish of bosch, any of garden urgent cabinet meeting. he's promised to come down hard on file with kathy, but said it isn't the only problem in charlotte, you'll press them this year. we have had a comprehensive look at how to work. i'm going to city pest hospitalized enhancing the capacity of the current transmission infrastructure, which is also all data about losses. while most of the existing infrastructure is or new projects drug go through each completion work on many hydro electric project is behind schedule. due to countries financial crises that for just focused on to
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import oral and other fortune fuse, at least too high prices, electricity prices, and bug this done at about 45 percent higher than many of the countries in the region. now the i m f ones are further increase, which way to put an extra burden on an already angry population, struggling to pay high follow up as others say rated and food prices are pushing up the cost of producing electricity in buckets done. it is so unfortunate that we are producing electricity with the fossil fuels we are depending upon the petroleum products. and this is one of the core causes of having its very expensive electricity in bucket stocks. in many parts of the country, temperatures have risen above 50 degrees celsius, making life miserable for millions of people. even us corruption test our digit
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blogs and high prices leave them without adequate power supplies. the amount of hydro just need all it's normal, but we can speak to opt us of college professors, social development and policy at leim heavy university to and south from karachi. thank you for your time. so focused on or at least the focused on the government seems to be stuck between a rock and a hard place when it comes to this power caught issue. what exactly can they do about it as well as the government can do a number of things. so think the 1st thing that you should do is to try to negotiate with these various defendant caught up with uses that charge a very high capacity. and so almost 50 percent of focus on energy mix is reduced by these independent 5 of produces. and even if they're not producing any electricity, they still have to be paid almost 62 percent of their capacity. which of course capacity very much. so i think that's one thing that the government might want to do it the near future. i think the next a data and another,
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a few steps that they can take. for instance, we just saw this report on very widespread electricity, except i think one very interesting solution to this problem would be to move from the kind of that energy meters that we have right now to pre pages. and these are the just where you basically have to pay before you get to do is to select to speak . and this was all the collections problem that focus on energy 6 is facing. and i think finally, one very important solution would be to move towards solar eyes ation and enabling people to move off great with the solar panels. so i think these are some of the steps that the government can take to address the problem that we are facing right now. and do feel that they have what it takes to actually solve this problem. because it, it sounds like this is having
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a huge impact on the economy as well. yes, absolutely. i think the economic impact is very, very obvious. part of friends um and the jeter is twice that of the regional average. so when we are comparing in textile exports with, uh, say india, bundle, dish and vietnam, i mean the buckets, fonts, exports don't stand a chance. so i think this is something that needs to be looked at as an emergency basis because this is now becoming a problem that can bring the entire political and economic and social system to a sense. okay, up does of solve professor of social developments and policy installation. how be viewed investing, good to get you a spec, perfect perspective, that joining us that from karate, to the us defense secretary lloyd austin has told a security for him. and cigna pool that will with china is need isn't no unavoidable. austin's comments common against
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a backdrop and rising tensions in the asia pacific region or the stress, the importance of for new dialogue with his chinese counterpart to avoid miscalculations and misunderstandings. to defense ministers have already met on the sidelines of the conference. that 1st meeting in 18 months. let's go now to singapore and speak to patrick folk. so lloyd austin also said that china has been harassing the philippines of a territorial dispute in the south china sea. tensions between the us and china dominating meeting that the strongly
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dangerous question whether or not the fence page was the same question. question one that the
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test and to get a sense that the us is using the missing to a set its presence in the pacific region. the message we are getting here west the us in the us is not a response chinese submitted to represent us rates and the needs to maintain germany in the region.
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sounds good news about patrick folks as far as a single pole now to the us where for the president, donald trump says he will appeal his guilty verdict. it has so cold hush money trial of as a jury convicted him on or especially for accounts of falsified business records from says the trial was rigged and aimed at blocking him from running in november, selection john 100 reports from new york. so anybody, donald trump is turning his historic criminal conviction into a presidential campaign issue. it all comes out of the white as appropriate. joe biden,
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the worst president to the history of our country is the worst president in the history of our country. the most incompetent is the dumbest president we've ever had. he's the dumbest president most incompetent president. and he's the most dishonest president we've ever had. the only problem with his argument is that president joe biden has no control over the new york court, or the 12 jurors who convicted truck, the trump supporters and detractors seem as divided as ever what's to say thank you to evict a ham sandwich, right? well, i get all the showing that here because they just, they're so afraid. so terrified of his band and that's what this is all about. they have followed the rule of law, the judge, 12 years, the evidence was there and the jury found him guilty. support for the former president, following the conviction that made him
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a criminal has been nearly universal and the republican party for his part vibrant rejected. trump's complaints as reckless is dangerous. it's irresponsible for anyone to say this was reg, just because they don't like the verdict. our justice system is adored for nearly 250 years and it really is a cornerstone of america, our justice system, justice and should be respected. the trump campaign has announced its res, nearly $35000000.00 in less than a day after his conviction on $34.00 counts of filing false business records to cover up an affair with adult film. star stormy daniels, trump is long turn. his legal was into fundraising gains and it's effective among his republican supporters. because when one side sees this, the other side sees this. whatever happens with trump's appeal in his sentence, he invited me to agree on one thing. the most important verdict will come in the
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november election. john henry l g 0 new york. you know it's nations as warning, millions of civilians in so you don't, i, imminent risk of finding that says, fighting between rival force is for more than a year. is preventing un agencies from distributing aid, at least 10000000 people on tedney displaced to many and have crossed into neighboring countries for safety. you on says time is running out to help them attacks against civilians including sexual violence, a multiplying and hospitals and schools are also coming under attack. at the same time, 8 workers faced systematic obstructions and deliberate denials of access by parties to the conflict. movements across country lines 2 pots have come to the for just 0 and quarter funds have been cut off since mid december in march and april of this year,
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nearly $860000.00 people were denied humanitarian aid in these areas. so on the tells the uncle of nickle gemini, said it had a humanitarian responsibility to take in refugees and to integrate them. now nearly 10 years on that attitude has changed new rules and making life more difficult for refugees. they can no longer access cash and have to use restrictive payment codes . there's dominic k no reports. many people believe it's a reflection on how far to the right. jim and politics has shifted. jemina, an idea of shopping for household goods. as a somali asylum seeker, she gets around a $160.00 every month from the state, but motors, cash. instead, she has to use this new pre loaded payment card. and there are lots of technical on logistical problems with it. because she still waiting to find out if she'll get assigned, then she's lost as not to show her face and not to use her real name. she says the
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newly introduced payment todd has made life more difficult for her. when you have cash. and when you have a card today, because when you have cash, you have the old freedom and even if you have the other no more times, it still cancel. but this card is a different um from the other funds or cash. so we have limits. we don't feel afraid of the federal government says this measure is about helping local authorities coordinate how they provide financial health and to cut down on crime, this type bargain. we are limiting the possibility of withdrawing cash due by taking into account the individual case and local circumstances for us to decisive point is that transferring money abroad is no longer possible. it's a far cry from the moment in 2015. when the vin shots of the angle and mackerel set her country, had
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a humanitarian duty to take in refugees and makes them welcome. gelani's emphasis now is only encouraging skilled workers to come. and for the people whose asylum claims fail to be sent back more quickly. one on the list says the recent search and support for the political far right is possibly to blame, i think is also sacrifice actually to the populace. annoyed at the moment actually that people are on top of everything actually afraid of migration. and that the, the idea or the narrative behind it is actually that it should to make it less attractive to come to, to germany. which is power. adults that go at a time when many employers say there's a chronic shortage of workers in this country. so if this appears a sign of kind of gemini is being dragged to the political rights, then perhaps elections to the european parliament in june may show us just how far out is there fully? okay, that's it for me. molly's sides of this news. lots going on website now,
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