tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera June 27, 2024 10:00am-11:00am AST
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the the either i'm or a kyle, this is the news, our not from the coming up in the next 60 minutes on the arrest, the bolivian general accuse of an attempt to cruise as he acted up the president's request. promises flushing away the us says pier would bring more age into garza but un figures suggest otherwise otherwise, less humanitarian crises. house 2 dogs complexes pushing millions towards salvation and one day to go until around the presidential election campaigning is over. but
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one of the 6 kansas has drops out the we begin in bolivia where a senior army come on has been arrested off to what the president says cooling and attempted to general one jose is when you go to soldiers to stone, the presidential pilots in the past on wednesday um with vehicles vitamins, the entrance of the buildings and troops filled its hallways, soldiers withdrew after a few hours. generals inigo being fired a day earlier and just before he was arrested hick use the president of ordering the uprising. it was the other me on sunday in less alcala, i met with the president, and he told me the situation was bad, and this week would be critical. he said it was needed to prepare something to push up his popularity. i asked him, shall we bring out the armored vehicles and he said, take them out,
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which as soon as the session inside the building president lewis also confronted soniega. it could be heard tell him to come on to i am your captain. i order you to withdrawal and present also as for libyans to come up onto the streets in defense of democracy, hoping to be ins heated that cool crowns gavin, in the central square in the past, chancing against the troops mobilization. liza once the situation was under control, present, also funds has some forces who to thank you very much for your presence. it gives us more courage, new courage to continue resisting $82.00. it seemed because bolivia deserves as democracy. one in the streets and paid with blood, they wanted to surprise us and the bolivian people we responded and the mobilization of the people also allowed us to defeat this cool attempt. today.
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catherine labor is a political commentator and coach obama bolivia, and she says the army has a history of attempted cruise and rights, violations of the situation. and the way that it unrolled is very, very unusual. and some people are skeptical about of the motives behind it or, or if this, you know, the people there are people on the far left that are wondering whether or not this was something that was kind of a set up to increase support for our. so it's impossible to know there's the escalation, this is a very, very bad sign for an already extremely fragile democracy of democracy that was just recovered. at the end of 2020, it's a and an armed forces that received payment to help stay to crew. i remember the image of, of the commander of the armed forces, placing the presidential metal on the legally appointed president jeanine,
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n u n. e. as in 2019 with a lot of human rights violation parity groups, violence to massacre is carried out by the military. these are all wounds that have not healed, impunity that continues. and so it's a nation that said, i'm very difficult position. and this has made things worse. it's made it less staples very predictable. and i think that is something unless there are significant consequences for the armed forces involved and a significant restructuring of that is the 2 to the living constitution clearly stipulates that the military cannot have a political position, make political statements that they must debate the executive and this is a clear violation of the constitution, so there's a lot of work to be done and a lot of old wounds from prior to attempts and cruise and human rights violations that are, that are still exist. the
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and garza, is there any attacks of killed at least $42.00 palestinians across the strip since don't civil defense cruise say the levels of disruption, often the bombing campaign and i here in the middle of defies imagination, at least 15 palestinians with children, a strike on a home in the city rescue work is spent hours such seemed the russell for survivors . most of the injured women and children gauze, if you monetary in crisis, is west thing, by the day, efforts to bring food mentioned and fuel into the strip continued to face hurdles. and delays no a trucks of enter garza in weeks. us build a temporary pair to enable 8 to be delivered by c, but it has largely failed. wilson dies, odds explains what's gone wrong. it took just 6 weeks for the us built humanitarian peer to fail. on may 15th us navy ships sailed from the is really port
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of us got the gaza as these exclusive valves as their images show. these are worship some logistics vessels responsible for connecting the floating structure to gaza. sure. on a causeway in the shape of gene area, the peer became operational on may 17th, supported by 2 ships, sitting about 9 kilometers off the coast. the images show to us ships and the smaller one intended to transport trucks onto the pier. but problems arose almost immediately. 8 days later, high waves, overwhelmed appear over that period, just 29 trucks delivered and 99 shipments in the garza. i think the dilemma that the american forces had in trying to build appear that was absolutely 0 support from the israelis in a place of war drive to bypass it is real, is, is without the coming to
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a clash with them. and it added up to 2 little was bad weather it too late. publicly available logistics details show us navy personnel constructing the peer. us official said their mission was also to protect it. armed with machine guns and armored vehicles. us forces also installed in air defense system and attach it to the eastern side of the pier. when the pier collapsed. they had to dismantle the system as well. in the meantime, 2000000 palestinians continue to suffer with not nearly enough a getting into gaza by land, air or sea wilson dies ard elda 0. is there any jet so of bombs, the southern lebanese city of nebraska in the latest exchange of fire between the is riley army and has blah yeah, right. talk to the building in the citrus center and damage neighboring homes. at least 5 people were injured that speak to ali,
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hash them now. he joins us now from nevada to tell us about this strike valley in the middle of a city. and then yesterday, uh there's very well things. uh so i guess the building in this city where we all, i know the, the building wants to destroy a 19 people are reported to have been injured in the stock. so i know that however, the situation giving this is ready talked. it's not the 1st time that somebody is been passed, but it's very valid because it's, it's being hit in the past that was on the stock on the building. also, the family was yesterday. several families houses were devastated. many people were injured in father live. there was also some of the facts by has allowed is really ministry. so i guess the strong does the sanctions on disability is really for the
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is escalating many all feeling on the phone all war in this area. however, there are many mediations going on american mediations contacting mediations and all of that to try as much as possible to contain the escalation, because everyone is creating that such an escalation. and all this could turn into a really regional conflict that can be contained anymore. indeed, because we're also hearing that riley's hit syria overnight, what was targeted the the fact is that there's ready walk lane's uh sagas to the building in the southern demoss coast close to the area offsite as a not according to the syrian before the 2 civilians who killed no, this is not the 1st sign that as well as targeting a syria or the mass coast. and as we know the off as well,
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i bases the radium bases that but at the end this is just part of the big. i seen that we are watching over here in the region since a small red on all these guy machines attacks will play and strikes, creating an accumulation of a situation of the conflict that everyone is trying to contain. ok, i have some joining us that from nearby to the city that says ready will panes struck in the last 24 hours. thanks very much. holly at least one is where a soldier has been killed and 17 injured alternate explosion in janine and the occupied west. bank of confrontations took place in the city and its refugee camp over night is where the special forces waited the area and detains at least 8 palestinians during the raid allison and fights as tall as abuse radio ahmed vehicles with i. e. d, that's and provides explosive devices to palestinians will also wounded by a shop. no more on this. let's go live to, nor they should standing by for us and ramallah in the occupied westbank. and no,
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we talk about raising the occupied westbank almost daily. but this one feels more like a bustle to your right laura, this one was particularly a unique if you will. there was this large explosion of an i. e, a i e d, that left. as we know, at least one is really soldier and an up to perhaps 70 and others one did. we're still waiting for official confirmation from is really sources, but residents in the area describe a very large explosion and several is really helicopters coming to that area to transport. the one that of course, as you said, we talk about these rates every day. they're up, they have tripled in the past few months, according to official palestinian sources as have the demolition of palestinian homes instructors, which we also see across the occupied west bank. i'm in fact sources of human
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rights organizations here. tell us that up to 565 homes and structures, i've been demolished between the 1st of january and the 10th of june. and that alone displays more than 1000 palestinians. so all in all that situation of increasing the pressure, the military pressure on the occupied west bank. we see it really in living color is whether it's by raids, the tensions, the killings or the displacement and demolition of homes across the territory. okay . know, are they bringing us the same stuff from the occupied westbank, thanks very much. no, that's bring in now how some the are. all right, he's a professor of international affairs at catholic university today. he's with his life from i'm. i'm good to have you with this. let's go back to our top story, which has 42 people been killed in gauze us in the few hours since don't today the is really say that they have ended the intense phase of fighting in gaza. and yet
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we're hearing of numbers like this. what is the strategy? i will, thanks your i mean, and then there is no change. and there's a strategy, or the only thing that they are trying to do is to continue the war. and they give a different name stage one stage to stage tree. but obviously these right is them have no intention to stop the war. they want to continue to work simply because it shares the interest. so the right wing government in address. uh because the moment they stop the war, you know, they wouldn't be held accountable internally. so the only thing that it can do is like, you know, writing the bicycle, you keep happening the moment you stop in it when you fold this it exactly and maybe detect the dynamics of his way to palmer automatically these days. and they, they claim that, you know, they've gone to the low intensity conflict with the palestinians. and depending on the surgical backpacks, the,
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to minimize the number of calculators in the amount of disobedience. and this is a way to meet the american demand. but it doesn't make a big difference because what happening, what is happening now is maybe beyond imagination of people the, the trusted has continued the genocide can so continuous. and also kind of seem as i have deprived from the daily basic needs to live in. just know how many of these are these ways have no intention of stopping the war and yet nothing yahoo is supposed to have exceptions. yes. present terabyte and cease fire proposal. we've not heard anything about that from either side in the past few days. where do you think the talks are on? and i think we're beyond the talks now, and then no one is talking about the ceasefire and nothing else has made it perfectly clear in an interview giving to know can we do for the 1st time since the beginning of the war uh that he had no interest in this, he's fine. he wants to continue with the warranty. he talks about the partial
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agreement, the meaning that the, you know, a, this is a way to, uh, uh, to restore some, uh, some of these and things continue to work and be assessed in has and has been reveal is demand on. when i'm asked to adjust it, because if i mess accepts and says yes, then these ways would be in a bad shape because the americans and the who like an american, i was mine and they kind of booked every day, of course. so that's a safe spot. it does not happen. hyphens. the risk of fall out rule in the region with hospitalized, i'll correspond to any hash and the same from the city of napa to in southern lebanon, which was hit by and it's raining strike. what do you make of this escalation? do you think it's going to happen? i think this collection is on and these days simply because the from the beginning of the war. uh, you know, is a snowball. uh, the 1st thing they talked about to the rules of engagement,
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but in that increase in field was the last 2 or 3 weeks. i think we have beyond the rules of engagement, this kind of mobilization of the troops. and these ladies are trying to, jo, son, forces on gazda in order to meet the demands of the know the font. so the like, cab paving the way for i know it all port. and then, and then this is obvious. even the even has called i was talking about that all outdoor i'm tripping at cypress. nothing to fear. so i think the, the at the atmosphere is icon and that's why the americans that move into the station adam decision has since, and boy, you know, that the extension of the content escalation. but there's one thing here that they might, can some, and need to understand if he want these escalation and attention on the border with level and time, they need to come up with a solution for the guys a crisis. okay? assembler, i many, thanks, and dave, for joining us that from
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a month to the can you as president william russo says he will not sign a bill that's let to major protest at least $23.00 people were killed on choose day off to and pays pasta proposed legislation that would have raised taxes on essential items. he has promised to hold dialogue instead with young people. catherine story reports from nairobi. many people here said they've never seen anything like this before. we started out as peaceful protests on tuesday, pretty pond violent. when henry, the forecast is invaded, parliament police fired t a gas. what the commons and life bullets. several people were killed and many injured. by the west, the president. we a move to about to the pressure and has we don't. the bill is mckinsey
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to the people who will have said loudly that they want nothing to do with these finance be 2024. i can seat and therefore i would not sign the 2024 finance bill and it should subsequently be withdrawn as and i have agreed with these members. but that becomes a collective profession. cairo nicole morticia says that will not bring back hot 20 year old son was shot to the test. miscast by. as a mother, i feel terrible. whoever's trying to have my children needs just by what to do it. one of the most kenya is our believe, to support that protest. so i'm like this man from a neighborhood and narrow
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b decided to take matters into their own hands. this is a county office of an empty who said yes to this bill. people here say he doesn't represent them anymore, that angry and the frustrated that they're clear because and that's very clear because as we move on gotten it, you have to bribe for everything. when you finish school, you still have to pay a bribe to get to joke, man, duck one, back of the level and his neighbors see the county office. they supposed to help them. but at this point now on their own, kathy saw you all to sarah nairobi. i'm not from web joins us now. live from nairobi now can wants to move to this morning is demonstrations, realize that they no longer have to protest off the present, retire withdrew this finance bill of the was a very heavy security presence and positive night very be way not far from state
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house. that's can use presidential products, but over the roads around it, we sailed off. we've please have, we've also seen a couple of military vehicles as well in the city center around part of and also a very heavy security presence of it. the some of the uh, the high profile uh, social media organizes are the demonstrations. uh uh, well, many of them have been expressing a continued discontent with president william russo yesterday evening on wednesday evening at 8. so it's a space meeting of activists and campaign is in the social media uses was attended by uh, one point more than a $100000.00 uses. were discussing ball faced. your thoughts should happen next. a, there's a lot of anger expressed about the people who were killed on tuesday's demonstration when live fire was fired and in at least 23 on processes were killed. many of them shot dead. some of the activists been saying that today people should demonstrate
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for those who killed others, i've been cooling to occupy states house and to see it. the only thing that they, they will accept now is president william rooters a resignation, habits i saw no sign of any demonstrations gathering in the capital yet so that they're awesome because of protests in other towns in other parts of the country. what do we expect kind of thing from when we say today, welcome. this is by wednesday evening and we just saw the case a moment ago saying that steve would withdraw the finance bill that was met with the skepticism by many people, the legal process of entity se required him sending a memorandum upon them. and that followed a few hours later as people continued to express that down. so as to whether or not
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he would actually do that. so for now it appears that the, the finance bill has indeed been stopped. no ones, uh, expecting not to proceed. uh, but for many of the people who were demonstrating against it, they failed. if this is going beyond it, but this price of discussion among them as to what the next 2 months uh should be. okay, well have to keep a close eye on that and welcome to the moment many. thanks. indeed. let's go to the mouse and not. and gina is a senior program advisor with the kind of human rights commission, joins us now live from nairobi festival. when i ask you how surprised you with that present when we withdrew this unpopular finance, but when he seemed so committed to it, 2 things for a person who 2 people talk to the executive. not surprised to price options because of what transpired yesterday. it was booked up today because i couldn't sustain myself from citizens from suicide to the restrictions that he had to be
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acquired. the constitutional reasons why i see that. because when you look at the members present, brutal piece which makes it by canyons and used to be the voice of the people. now kenneth spoke, sounding, you are not interested or not interested in it. 22 spill. ready actually was a problem. 242. we should be a majority sponsor. can you 38 to 3. talk to you. ok problem. i've got to explain why they cannot write c, r e a few of mine seated on the deeds didn't just took me to up to the history stuff. but you could actually, you can see the very 1st step and then you have to be co peaceful. those
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goals and said they were doing what trees on us get these uh get these people, but that's, that's what exercises have rights as we try a project. i think it's, let's see. so if i just jump into the go right to the to be an investigation into the actions of rito and the, the police from the look of things are these things, not these things, no or no from that. it's been created to us and specification goes when you look at the, the mission statement of this issue, but present to 250 to actually find useful. the excellent desk now spots support. when you look at this issue, yes for the for pm. i knew she did not come into those for most of the lives these to you. we are just splint. he does not speak up all to try. and
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these cute agents has to come to talk to come to to meet him a by extension expect to general. ready always have to call me on this for a while. i need to talk to for monday. okay. what kind of security do operations do? okay, that's for the most part. moton my 11, gina. many thanks for joining us and apologies audience for this. let me pull audio quality of that and to be off to move them a yeah of conflict. and so don, hundreds of thousands of people are facing stall vacation, many dependent between to kitchens to survive. and the morgan reports from on demand a waiting in line for his number to be called wasn't what types of food i've been time. imagine he'd need to do to get food to fill his stomach at day labor. he used
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to be able to afford meals for himself and his family, but that was before conflict between sedans, army and the parent military rapids support forces started in april last year. the fighting took away his source of income and force them from their home. well, by the way that had to do, i lost my job because of the conflict and moved my time the several times. and that has been very costly, especially with no source of income. so i now stay here in a school for displaced people with my family. and i come here daily and sometimes go to other kitchens to get 2 meals a day. is one of hundreds of people who come here each day. more than half of working age for the needs worked and non formal factors before the conflict. lack of access to the jobs as fighting continues, means many have lost their income. fighting has also limited supplies in markets and increased fluid costs of the music. that sounds like best provide food for thousands of people here in a little mine. but the city isn't the only place in the capital where people need
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help getting enough to eat the high cost the food and it starts at the end markets mean many around the capital can no longer afford to feed their families. and that's contributing to the high numbers of those around the country already facing the same problem. 8 agencies such as the world food program, say more than 40 percent of the dance population are facing hunger here in on demand kitchens being available like this one known as hot room kitchen means food for a family for the day. most of the initial unit. but if we took care we provide for more people, we may give out 5 kilos of land tools and that would be enough for 2 days for a family cooking. it helps us seedmore families and we provide food daily. some of our kitchens provide for up to 2000 families. yeah. sedans, government says such initiatives are welcome to ease the needs of civilians affected by the conflict mission and then a much more. i mean, i think i, uh,
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what is my thought, what matters is that provides help to the citizens because our capabilities, governments is extremely limited. kitchens are directly type the communities we coordinate with them and they're open to all the initiatives. we are trying to develop kitchens from wheezing in lines and serving them in their home, in a funeral, hudson in the west fight and continue. the number of those in need of food supplies is increasing. for many here waiting in line is the only thing that keeps them from starving, at least for one day. even more than all just their own. i'm through mine. still a head hair on, i'll just their head to head you. k prime minister. wish you to knock on all position, need a kissed on the face of in a debate head of next week, general election, the
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hello. we have plenty of hates across europe. plenty of storms as well. you can see them just erupt. thing on the satellite picture that having 2 central pas, they'll slip a little further east, which as we go through the next couple of days, notice how so i'm showing coming 3 behind all the way up towards the northwest. so we get to this uh, with a system here. that's the boundary between the cooler air up to was the final weston area of low pressure. quite 20 parts one. actually that will roll. that's why for it not too much on the bus. and what's the weather coming in to all the loading on and pushing across a good posit, scoffing this, we go 3 fast. i basically pushing it to northern parts of england and wells. the showers continue rumbling way me monica's central pump. so if you haven't seen how they extend all the way down towards greece, easing up across the mouth, just nothing that way into west scandinavia and they'll run pop a little as we go one through friday. much in the way further east was about how sunshine coming back and behind hot and humid by the sticky. a pricey feet continuing for many here. few show us to and to us by 9 portugal as we go one
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towards the latter part of the week. hot and dry, monica smart drove north africa, $1.00 to $2.00 showers just around the strace, after proto and the utah rash will show us the west africa. the pod interviews is round, it looks good to pieces. i think that the new thing you have one of these governments with these says 5 digit, you say getting less so late,
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thought provoking on the e, you made weapons of being used in guns. no guns should be used in an offensive way . that's our facing realities you're running. mean what does he bring to the table? hard from the presidential go to some we cannot take the fact that he was signing up, present as not the need for the fact that he had the story on talk to houses in the the other again you're watching out is there as remind you of on top stories this hour a senior come on to in the bolivian ami has been arrested off to what the presence is cooling, attempted to general juan jose as an eco or the soldier to the presidential palace
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and the ponds. on wednesday kennedy's president says he will not sign a finance phil let to nationwide unrest. at least 23 people were killed on tuesday of the m. p. 's postage station and would have raised taxes on a central item. and is there any attacks of cross going to have killed at least $42.00 palestinian since don't civil defense cruise save and level of destruction of apartments of fate. lafayette and the news of the strip defies imagination on any 9 months of rent. this is really strikes some selling, have crippled goals as health care system. hospitals have been damaged and critical equipment destroyed. now voluntary medical emission is helping fix broken machines and i liked the hospital and darrell bala, a correspondent, honey mackwood, met one of the volunteers. these are the ongoing war for the month of medical equipment and machines and all the hospitals have been applied desire
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and catastrophic. and here's some of the key points of the situation that showed you medical supplies, the lack of advance of medical equipment, be electricity, and shortage of a fuel is among the many problems are causing this health care system across the set to be overwhelmed at a close to be very crippled everywhere you go to this particular hospital. many of the machine at equipment are broken or not operational. and the fact that we're seeing right now here in the hospital, the medical engineer from one of the medical mission volunteering deluxe, the hospital working on 6 and some of these machines. so they're back on track, hoping the medical, the staff and the hospital to operate sustained how to get through have you with us . can you show us what, what's going on here? so we have the c on one of the image intensive while one out of 2 that is not working. so we're looking at it now. we're trying to pinpoint the problem exactly to know why it's not working. uh we have 2 of these machines in the hospital. this
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one has been down for more than a month. the other one uh has been down for about 10 days now. take flu able to get it back on track working yesterday. so what that means is for the past 10 days, we have no image, intensive intensive while working in the entire hospital, which means all emergency operations and surgeries had to be post put on hold. and patients i've just piling up, which made a big, big with loud and the doctors, we have all 3 mc as i'm saying right now in this hospital and all 3 out of 3. 0, i'm not waiting. so this is one of the machines that you're working on, getting it ready back to the operation room. how did you get back on track? actually, it was very challenging and it was both the software and hardware problem. and that is all sometimes is closed, especially that it's both of them. we can say that one of them at least was closed due to the electricity keeps cutting out and coming back, which are, which can over one that power source and then the motherboard. so the motherboard
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was the hardware issue and then we had the software issue as well. here's volunteering for team we've talked to to keep going, keep being a very, very difficult situation. what has been a personal experience? so i've, i've gotten a lot of experience before. even though i've had a lot of programs to prepare me for these and i of what's because many because why can what when you in this situation is different when, when it's life saving people go out of the ordinary additive textbook and they just come up with solutions, but still the solution is an old with with but you can see that they, they do the best they go above and beyond. my, on my over all of about the situation is it's it's, it's unbearable if it's not normal hosted. it shouldn't be that way. testers are
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overcrowded, they get running 100 percent capacity. and even smooth outages, 0 centro gauze, or palestine. the, the campaigning and loans presidential election has ended a day ahead of the vote. iranians will be choosing a success at the abraham lacy who died in a helicopter process last month. 5 candidates have been approved to run for the top drop jobs of to one, drops out to hard liners and a referral based on the leading contenders. let's go to a boss as lani, a senior research fellow at the center for middle east to teach and studies. he joins us from tat ron. so to hotline is on one pro. reform is remaining a bass the what the remaining meeting times. that should i say, who is the favorite from them to when?
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laura, you know that od fee magic candidates who can have the chest. so being the presidency among them is to conservatives, one before must contend there, according to the risk and polls conducted in the country. the reform is kind of the, you know, is a, had a different pose show different figures. but it can vary from 3 to 5 person that just to 10, that is a head in the polls. but the hopes among the conservative come to create a correlation among them because to make sure that one can secure the rest of the roads. but this didn't happen yesterday, and it seems that a run up could be very much likely unless the level of the turn of increases. and some argue is specifically those in the reform is come. that if it turns out increases more, this can increase the chance of the reform is, can do that as well,
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okay? but as we speak, you know, i think a run off is very much likely because turn out is also a sign of a legitimacy of these elections. isn't it? the last 2 elections, the parliamentary and the last presidential election, i've went cold. no turn out when so many candidates were not allowed to run. what are you thinking? the 10 not going to be like some, all right, as well because we have a reform is kind of that this time it seems that the polls showed this that the turnout maybe it could be relatively more than the previous round the presidential election of some polls indicate that it could be more than 51st and they've been, there was a pause administrating that this could be around $54.00 person. uh, but you know, that will be very difficult to increase the level of the turn out. but it seems that because, you know, there's a, you know, sense of competition between the conservatives as well as the reformist bits,
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bipolar with the, you know, kind of, uh, provoke some motors to come to the ballot boxes. so that's why i think maybe it could be more than 50 person, meaning more than the it's not for the previous election. however, for the reform is in order to win the office, they will need more than $55.00 person or even more the 60 percent of the turned out in order to be able to make it to the presidents office. and when we look at the performance cons that has this can, how reformist is, hey, how likely is he to make any changes in a wrong a la, you know, when it comes to the domestic politics of it has been critical of some policies when it comes to, to treat them on the internet or like issues related to women, including key job, what are the issues? he has been critical of some policies of the uh,
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establishment. but he has also made sure that he will be moving in the framework of the policies you know, outlined by the system or you know, the guidelines of the leader. so i think this can more fuel the domestic competition among these kind of reform is on the conservatives. but when it comes to the foreign policy, i think it will be a continue to over change in the country. however, the tone of the foreign policy might spell it to be changed. but i think he runs cooperation with the name of a neighboring a regional countries as well as it's look east. you know policy will continue. however, i think with a you may farm as president the might be seeing more efforts to engage with best and countries, particularly the european ones. but i'm not sure, you know, this can be successful because the failure of the next me a deal as well as the policies on this time since we are seeing in the past couple
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of years from the european sides doesn't guarantee. so it's kind of shift. but i think the tone and the efforts will be better, however, i think more or less the foreign policy can be similar to, to what has been happening in the past few years. okay, what would be very interesting to see the results as they come in tomorrow? abbas atlantic many thanks. indeed. thank you, laura. for the coming hours in pack of stone, courts will deliver a judgment that could lead to form a prime minister in wrong comm being released from prison. an appeal was file fi icon and his 3rd wife bushera all seem to quote, to suspend the 78 jail sentences for what the rules of legal marriage had found guilty of violating his lumnick nor by failing to observe the requisite interval after his wife's divorce. he's been in prison on a range of convictions since august last year and maintains the cases against him all politically motivated. and the end of the railing has what time to pilot in
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elections in february fonts goes to the polls on sunday for the 1st round of snack paula menchie vote present. my new micron took a gamble, cooling the election, if he wouldn't say, would have pulled off a crew that will make french history. if not, he'll be remembered the president who propelled the far right to power the butler report from that cons hometown of on the of course, it was one of the manual macros defining movements unexpectedly waiting into a fee to protest against the closure of a well pool appliance factory in northern town, vanya, during the 2017 presidential campaign fees to the form of bank, a kid about workers. but this trade union leader who was that says my call listen to the grievances point which was on your left for me of the promises that no one would lose that you all do, said he host, need take care of our case if he was elected. and not let us down. so we thought ok,
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this is interesting. we would desperate and wanted to believe him macro and went on to be elected. but the factory closed jobs with last work has left didn't visit, go back monday. so it was a, uh, she was so disappointing, particularly because he's from here. he's from out here and we thought we have a president ma'am. yeah. so he'll surely look after us. how lucky you put in the foot in the end. he's a catastrophe. we will weigh about 20 or 2017 saga was trademark, micra vida, who likes to surprise, quote, control for c and take risks. the gambles don't always pay off, and there's a growing sense of weariness with the unpredictability and some policies, including his controversial pension and immigration reforms. the snap selection is the last rule for some disappointment and this the news in all words, you hear a lot these days when people are talking about a manual mycroft, he's in c and his hometown of i'm yeah, he's on one polity. and so i,
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during the sissy even said to us, but he says that it could be the end of my kind isn't was still hard version. there are the people of set up across the board with his presidency. both of his times, most good is also this. she, people are disappointed in french politicians of all kinds. they're all looking after their own interests. once proud of mac roles and most faith, most living citizens, people in m. yeah. so did overwhelmingly for marine depends far right policy in this month, you election in front campaigning in the city left. when candidate falls off, lisa says, vote has won't change. it won't stop. and what we simply need more equality in this country. watson. sustainable is a president who since the very 1st day has been a reverse robin hood. why don't you take some of the pull up to give to the rich? it's not looking good for my call. who's policy could lose power in a political drama? is making a nice that is macro has one most surprise of his sleeve. natasha butler,
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l g 0. i'm yeah. fronts where he makes found the julian assignments. he's joining enjoying his 1st full day of freedom in australia or off to baffling extradition for 14 years. a bit of guilty to a challenge of espionage on wednesday under a deal with us justice department assigned his wife and lawyers, thankful sessions. and this training and parliament campaigned for his freedom, a very happy to announce that earlier today, the espionage case against mister assigned in the eastern district virginia was formerly dismissed. and the case against him is over formerly. and officially, it's a case that never should have been brought, and i hope that we never have another case like it. i think it's quite unique that it got people together from, from all sides to work towards julian's freedom and to keep it up the top of the agenda for years now. and the results we see today we see
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last night i think the whole world celebrated with us. and it was us me thing on the tarmac, but it was the entire world who was celebrating danielle roberts and reports from camera. this is really the result of use of diplomatic, political and legal battles that really speaks to the power of quiet diplomacy. he in australia, not long ago, julianna's sanchez boys alongside his wife stella spoke. he empowerment and they thanks to weld, as well as the australian public. the poignantly they sang to sterling pulled petitions and in particular the sterling prime minister anthony alban, easy for that consistent diplomatic efforts that was able to get this over the line of strategies. prime minister has consistently said no matter what your view was on the case that it had dragged on for far too long. and this was an issue that cross party lines here in parliament, in
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a ratio of bipartisan support. now the prime ministers talks with us president joe biden, and he's diplomatic if it's with the united states. so his legal team says is what enabled them to be able to negotiate to the return of an australian citizen with one of the most powerful countries in the world. but that relationship between the united states and australia was also questioned this morning. ministers here today did admit that this case did put us the one in the side of those relations boss. now that this part of it has been concluded, they say it has now be restore to their relationship is stronger than ever. poignant considering his lawyer as a still seeking a presidential part in his voice. i also indicated that this may have for on this occasion. so the cases in australia to his lawyer is watching closely to high profile with low cases across australia, including one where a man was sentenced to the revealing information about
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a lead. will crimes enough kind of done this really now indicating potentially a new era in this wide for press freedom. so hes head on out to sara island fisher in atlanta, georgia with joe biden. and donald trump will face to face for one of the alias. the beats and american presidential history of one to prove to be the most consequential the
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final debate before a general election. next week. full, reese was watching that debate and filed this report from london. the thing that i would like to do if i would like to problem is that is to this was a lead us debates in which leadership itself was very much in question. involved not been crystal clear that face to face the prime minister wishes to not cause, taking the conservatives to a seemingly hopeless position in the poles. that wasn't but opposition lead a case storm of labor of personal approval ratings. very much on the underwhelming side. are you to really the best we've got to be the next prime minister of all great country i was doing by analyst heavier. so who do you to see where the only the could start to inspire confidence in the purchase public storage. your appointment is that all those illegal migrants will be out on the streets, and that is the choice for you. do not surrender all borders to the label. thoughts save yourself to be enough to know all the numbers. this is the most heated. it's
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been the question of immigration. why is that hot button? it is 2019. was abreast of that extra and this is an election of the cost of living . and i would say to some extent, integration, i think that one of those issues where people think that they could be cosivity comments, have nothing live at the quite the opposite. it's immigration, right? it means having the coverage of your convictions. nope. changing your mind on every single position that you've taken, so not a paid more authority to what to do for the country. if that's not what kind of summer is doing. the adult stomach was more rambling. thanks. no, i expect the highest standards, and then i'll take decisive action. it's a full below, but that may not touch it. you know what much? this is an issue of competence. so with vote is usually use rather than personal ratings and signatures of competence who i expect to do the, with the economy to do with defense, human rights integration on to him. and i mean, most of those issues kids come is out of out performing research. so next time post breaks it trade, pressing scandals on cost of living, well,
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fresh doubts. but it seemed the most important thing was to emerge from this debate on a scale of probably so far and that has been and from scandal just comes out to failure . so i think he needs to find a way to put every for the line and everything and try to save as much as he can for the last week to contain and try to kind of have a us kind of free week which so seems that kind of quite difficult and the case this time is quite the opposite. he needs to show stability and try not to commit to any mistake. one week to go to debate finished, and probably no impact on the results. full reach out is there at london. the united nations has released its annual drug reports warning the number of uses globally is increasing along with the rise and traffic king. it says between 20122022. the number of people using illicit drugs increase to maybe 300000000 as
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a 20 percent jump during those times is most uses. the 228000000 people can seemed kind of us and home for use of marijuana also says off to being legalized in several countries, including canada and parts of the us. $60000000.00 people used opioids, and many i'm now dying from overdosing and production fell around the world by about 74 percent last year after the tyler bond imposed upon the photo. so no to the rise of 20 percent of the supply of cocaine, visual record high of move in 2700 tons. well, set a goal as one of the countries affected nicholas hudson. this report on the capital dot com. he sent police police are about to bird and bury all of the narcotics and drugs they have seen since the beginning of the year and will look at how this drug is being transported just like this, sometimes in certain cases. now, this is all of
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a senior series that had been made at airports on the road, but also off the shores of senegal. and you can see a heavy police presence. why? because this is worth hundreds of millions of dollars. so these are some of the narcotics that the police have sees this year. there's cannabis, there's co king crowd, karen methamphetamines x, the scene, and some of this is actually being consumed here instead of going, but also throughout west africa. it's, or it is an otp, the bags of drugs into this elevators and will go off into a furnace. and in a matter of just a few minutes, all the drugs that definitively as police have seen since the beginning of the year will vanish into lane. but authorities say that the trafficking coming from latin america through west africa,
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on to your up is on the rise. and that more and more people are consuming narcotics in the region. a problem that the government here says it's trying to tackle nicholas hawk allen's is 0, the car the the to need in kansas and the us presidential race will face off in a debate later on. first day. it could shape the rest of the race between joe biden and donald trump unofficial reports from atlanta, georgia, or it will set the tone for the next 5 months. the most anticipated debate in recent times to buy less stood face to face with donald trump 4 years ago on the presidential debate states. a lot has changed. some things haven't like the o well, between the 2. so left, what do you shadow man, who fight and one and 2020. some complained without evidence. victory was stolen
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from him. there's been the assault on the capital loan. january 6th, 2021. that has been done in terms conviction on safety for a felony charges. and there's been the conviction of joe bite and son hunter. we know donald trump has a very, very is very skill at being a disruptor. so i think what we're going to see is one of the debaters attempting to try to stay presidential and stay focused on the issues. and the other one is going to try to do everything he can to disrupt of his challenger. joe biden thinks his preparations are going well. the trump has been on the campaign to smoking his opponent. i know he's locked up in a log cabin someplace. you can imagine what are both men will lead to deal in policy. immigration on the board to is a political liability for bite, and abortion rights for trump and fighting will have to defend his position on the
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board and gaza. but most americans will want to know how each candidate will make their lives better. all the immediate things and go by may have done well, like handling the pandemic and economic recovery. inflation is still high and many people still feel like the cost of living is not commensurate with their payment with their wages. and so even though he is overseeing lots of good things, he is still the president right now when all these things are happening, i think donald trump is going to try to make a job. i look out of touch, perhaps daft, and not ready, and not up to the job. nearly a quarter of all americans was neither mind to win this election. but this is the race. these are the candidates and both will be hoping this debate will give them some momentum before the vote in november. i was so sure i'll just see the atlanta . well that's it for me for this new job, but i will be back in just a moment with more today's these the
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