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on algae 0, the the hello, i'm on the inside. this is the news out live from dive hall, coming up in the next 60 minutes. historic low 10 with no play a when a iran savvy presidential election heads to a ronald is there any forces intensify attacks the cross dogs that dawson is a killed enemy? $60000.00. i've been forced to flee again. and $23.00 fox has kept a town in the eastern democratic republic of congo, off the days of fighting with the army. also it had on doing its smith in west and paris 12 months after police shop a 17 year old. you dad and
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a traffic stop the prompted nationwide rights and outside of how much with your support will be building up too busy nights at the earliest. the knockout stages kick off and few hours as a host at gemini take on denmark. we live in vernon, the welcome to the program, its 15 gmc, mount 6 30 pm in iran, with vases and now headed to a run off presidential election. this friday. now none of the candidates secured enough votes to win the presidency, our rights, and there was a record low towns. the snuff collection was cool to replace president abram re fi was killed in a helicopter crash last month. say no, hold on, begins all coverage from the capital to run. he runs divisions,
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stood in the way of a candidate winning enough votes to assume the presidency. a 2nd round of voting is scheduled in less than a week. a contest that will be between a conservative and the reform is neither got the more than 50 percent. the votes needed to win the vote also. so a historic low turn out in a possible sign that many iranians may not believe change can come from the balance box. what i want. i didn't vote neither did any of my family members. and i believe the voter turnout was even less the 40 percent. it will be only the 2nd run off in the rounds recent history. the 2 candidates will now be buying for the presidency. can be any different performers plus who possess can, who enjoyed a slight lead, wants to improve relations with the west to allow for the lifting of sanctions, his reform. mister credentials appealed to some of those, this illusions with the system. but it wasn't, you know, i love your while you none of the candidates
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a cable to manage the country. they also didn't present the people side to the, the, the other presidential hopeful doesn't represent a break from the past. he wants to follow the look towards the east policy of the late president uber humor, i see, and has been criticized for clumping down on civil liberties. georgie, i believe that you needed can run the country better because he has more experience in government. i don't know anything about this issue and the conservatives were able to rely on their core base 20 percent of the electorate, but they were at a disadvantage without a consensus candidate. the results of fridays, the votes show the internal divisions within the conservative town that holds power . they also show the reform is struggle to remain relevant. at least the factions that does not challenge but tries to change from within the system. or there is a voter after see here,
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and the electorate is large. the divided have also been years of economic hardships, largely caused by the sanctions now with the run of boats set to take place on july . the 5th turn up for once again, play a big role center for their else's either based on let's go to so we're so will said that he's lonely for us in to have ron ritual, sorry, radians, have a stock choice now, and this run off between conservative reformist a cindy, it's so in the race there were 6 candidates approved by the guardian consult. 2 of them just one day before the elections, the to from the race and 4 have completed, but 3 of them required uh, 4 minutes. so the other for ms. cather, this mr. business can the whole line. conservatives identity and the more the conservative at the code and part of my speaker uh cut it off on that uh box inside the box. so now in the next election, the dispatch on friday that will be res. between the of the forms down to the
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hotline candidates. so these 2 cabbages, prominent tons, have different approaches when it comes to the 4 nations, or you're on the and also the economy. so side generally the hard line because everything has served as the signature of the national security council. and also he was a chief nuclear negotiator for you one as well. so she says that you, one must reach out to the non western countries, the pre translation with them to put them into the isolation that iran is suffering from. and you called them equally. just saying that if he's elected, he's going to deploy oh, the means to use the economy and the human resources of the country more efficiently when it comes to the reform is down to the best with business. yeah. and so she's saying that the main problem that you've honestly is not an international sanctions. and the only way to move them is to really negotiate the nuclear deal with the rest and open up your on to the world. and also he says that
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if he is elected, she's going to bring the full flow in iran because he believes that one of the main problem with the economy in the wrong is the lack of trust about us a for so set a that for us live in to wrong, we can now speak to a boss of swanny is a senior research fellow at the center in italy, strategic studies. he joins us now from tech. ron, thank you for joining the program. what did you make of the results? any surprises really, you know, the 1st surprise was that the presidential election. so now if you'd be historic low on the, you know, this was quite significant. and the 2nd point, nice thing about this though. now is that normally at a low turnout? the conservatives specifically, those are standing at this extreme side of the faction were able to secure their victory to bring the office. by surprisingly, i think this was the 2nd surprise that unless, you know, low turnout,
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we saw that the reformers come to the, you know, living in the race. and this was quite meaningful for the conservatives. also, i think the reform mistake, they tried their best in order to galvanized their but base and in order to encourage their supporters to come to vote. but it seems that they were not that much successful on the, you know, many there is pick your life that this could be a, you know, to around election. meaning that this could lead to a run a, as it has the case, had been the case. but the question was that which candidates could proceed to the run up, which is now quite clear that you've been for missed on a conservative one, will be competing on july 5th of so you know, there are some calculations on the paper which might be the interest of the conservative candidates, but what will happen in the end, i think will depend on what will happen in the coming days. you mentioned the, the,
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the moderate candidates, his ex john had attempted to revive the enthusiasm off reform minded voters, but not too much success. why do you think that is a well, i think, you know, a 1000001. it shows that, you know, people might not be, you know, very much, you know, hopeful that the best selection or the a new candidate can bring a change to the daily lives. and the 2nd one is that, you know, following the protest couple of years ago in the country, there have been calls to back up the elections of the country. and to the smaller amounts of, you know, the fine to was, doesn't normally enter decently the presidential like election of better health impact allows with the city council elections and the persons could being, you know, increasing the funds to the election being held in palo. but this was
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a small selection, as a result of that, this of even a presence in a helicopter crashed. and it seems that maybe the new generation also have not, i've not been that much engaged in this electron process. people have been somehow hearing different, you know, promises in the previous alexis spot in accent. what they have been with this thing has not seen what they had been expecting. so it seems, i think, among those reasons, you know, contributing to this situation a, but as i said earlier that, you know, you'd be farmers candidates was able to be in this context that we are seeing a low rate kid. and this, in the case that may be, that population of the country are looking not for a savior of something that's all you know. but for, for someone who can bring a progress on improvement inc for a mentally and in a garage and process on the, it seems that the reform is kind of,
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it tried to somehow connect to the population through this, you know, treason, and do you think? now that we have a clear distinction between 2 camps, that we may see an improvement in the votes. it turn route to a not for the next trunks are voting. and who do you think that might benefit you know, um on paper uh the if you put the fingers together or the, you know, falls or numbers. you know, it is, i expect that the conservative candidates to be able to get the votes of the and the other major can you know conservative, candid the who's not anymore in the race. and he endorsed the side jelly for president urging his supporters to vote for him in the run a. but you know, this is a competition on rivalry between a candidates who favors more opening off to the world more engagements with other
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states and the versus the other candidates, which mostly focuses on the most against unintentional potentials. he has either st . jelly be has been to some extent to look through some of the less then states they need to make agreement. i thing in the days to come as it can, the reform is kind of we'll try to them and ice his, you know, rival trying to say that. so if this amount is in office, this could pray to patients between the run and the other countries as specifically the less than ones. so that's why i think, you know, we cannot rely on the numbers on paper, but this dynamic as it might change as a result of the political campaigns in the coming days. and this will also depend on, again, the, the turnout in the, you know, upcoming election. maybe this, you know, reform is candid. this may king in advancing to the run up. maybe this put in some
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ways, creating motivation among the base that they can and they can have the potential to have a reform as president of the office, maybe pro, you know provoking. i'm encouraging their base in order to, to go to the following spaces and to vote for him. and then maybe this the turn up could lets see a relative change in the upcoming election, which is due to be held in less than a week and dates. very interesting to talk to you about this nice senior research fellow at the center assembly strategic studies. speaking to us that from tech ron calling for having the now these ready ministry is targeting heavily populated areas across the balance of strep police force, the palestinians have been killed in the last 24 hours and is riley drone hit to call in the l summer and neighborhood in garza city killing at least full
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palestinians, people had stopped to get water out of distribution points. many of us have been injured and that should yeah, a neighborhood have gone to city israel's military offensive is entering it's the day out cuz um brigade says it was engaged in fis baffles of close distance width. is there any forces on friday? is rarely media said for is ready. soldiers were killed in assigned to and indeed, all the rays refuge account from the central stephanie's full palestinians have been killed, including 2 children. is there any met at t boned, a residential building? dozens of palestinians are still searching for survivors under the rubble speak. now to tarry couple of joyce, now life and 0 balance. so target intense pricing between is ready for the season and how much in the shoot you a yeah neighborhood. continuing now for the day, what can you tell us about what's happening that just smelling in
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fact uh the is ready minutes where you had announced the beginning of a new military encouraging in sue's yeah, yeah, neighborhood. this lady started to read the densely populated have been stopped by because many minutes we time right now as they are trying to eliminate too much remaining battalions in that area. i want to hear from the mit training almost from the minute. true statement is that we continue to, i'm, this is very from this is from the ground by attacking them with different explosive devices and i'm fine with the tax and science that have been used to attack um with vehicles including ministry tanks. and so we just kind of use in the so yeah, yeah, neighborhood the is many only has said before that the managed to many tardies this month. so that area again we can see is that's actually a much and raging or back to that in the neighborhood. where, why residents and families were forced to leave for message the you're off to
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receiving different, controversial minute to oldest by the is what it all me to go to. the west prince side of the gaza strip in the southern portion of the dean roosevelt. swimmingly. what we can also understand the from the ongoing bottles that is that the is by the army is trying to change every single slice that how much is trying to rebuild its minute 3 capabilities, the same time casualties of monks civilly as continue to suit day by day i'm the deuce people have been that in every single neighborhood that they are trying to take as a product, showtime since the early hours of this morning during the palestinians have been proposed to change it from the own government. get tax on the level of the apartments in such a neighborhood where the destruction, in that very small neighborhood is absolutely beyond the imagination, believe entirely elsewhere in the gaza strip. that's been another deadly attack at a refugee camp in the alba perez area. what can you tell us about what happened the a yes,
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a what happened that particular is that the is very only has the targeted residential building without releasing any sorts of rewarding for the residents that will least full house then you know, you can see it as a fucking around the sound of the is very surveillance intelligence operations to the point talk is to be late. the bottom now who's being killed have been proved to the hospital to be late for that for burial. but the attacks also continues to the overhead in the another. plots of them is the rock refuge account, which has been widely targeted by the artillery units on the ground which continued to bombard ocean of the strip. specifically, in the solvent parts of casa in roughly district. what we have been hearing from our witnesses is, but it always has submitted to teams to allow us to area in an area has to be shut from syria that has been assigned to thousands of palestinians. somebody's who
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workforce today is typically also on the, on the, the attacks on the bottom of the minute 3 pence were least 13 palestinians had been killed fully in the district. some of them were heads with artillery shows others with a german attacks. and they have been pro, to the hospital in finding a city move that to get medical treatment. but the good reality is that is what is expanding its fights and i'm presuming white things in areas that supposed to be met. holly, this is a pretty reflection dot who isn't continuing to now i'm, it's the ongoing only gaps in terms of negotiations to reach agreements with homeless and his reading paragraph. assume that for us in there all by the end, central gaza now, palestinians in the occupied westbank all alone by these riley governments plans to expand its illegal sacraments, fearing that communities may be on the threats zoning on construction in
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neighborhoods known as area be used to be controlled by the palestinian authority, but israel has now taken control or, or that has this report. probably be is one of many palestinian towns that will be affected by these really governments decision to officially recognize 5 illegal sceptre up posts and expand existing supplements in the occupied westbank inside the though people are more concerned about another is really decision that ruling strip the palestinian authority of its civilian powers related to construction and zoning. in a 5th of the occupied westbank, these rarely cabinets says this was done to come back. what it terms illegal palestinian construction. hey john. the goal is for us to leave and what we will people go rooted into slant alignment. this down existed before christ and will continue to exist. god willing, more than half the population of the occupied westbank falls within this area,
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including all homes inside. they are ready, 3 illegal is really supplements and several outposts of sees 14000 square kilometers of pipe reducing the town to a 3rd of its size. shrinking space until teen hope the decision was framed as retaliation for the recognition of palestine by 5 european countries. but experts say this is a cover for a more strategic plan. a lot like if you just look at the number of outposts slated for authorization by the government. the number just in the past 6 months is the equivalent of many years. the plan is to take over experts, believe towns like i may be a ne of bethlehem is likely to be effected 1st by israel's decision palestinian homes. here are some of the more than 3000 are ready slated for demolition. the decisions of these really, governments will outlive this right wing coalition. and given the lack of
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international uproar, it will be up to the residence of pipe in other towns across the occupied west bank to defend their very existence in their land. with all the data, find the palestine. there has been more fighting along 11 on southern border with is really strong sitting several towns inside up in on, as well as also carried out a tax against. is there any forces? i said, bank is this report from the board of vintage in southern lebanon. a type of shop lies on the up and on southern border. and it's a town that's just a few 100 meters away from the united nations beauty lines that just set up in 2000 when he's ready for his withdrew. it's also time that just hits over $300.00 times since the start of this conflict in october last year. it's been hit by strikes, missed all stripes, as well as october. and every way you're looking this time along the main street along the side streets. you see buildings that have been destroyed for others,
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they've taken considerable damage. we're told that back to 90 percent of the people here have left those that remain live under constant fear of is really a tax. but some have taken the opportunity to day to the funeral, taking place of to his beloved members from this time to come and check on the properties and others i do much that they will return and they will rebuild, which is not just our go shop. that's being talked to is tons, villages and cities across southern lebanon, being hit by his body forces. and yes, his beloved or striking back. but there's a real fear now that this could escalate into a full tool. and if that happens, it won't just be $711.00 on that same practice. it will be the entire country, and there's a 5th that through the impact the entire region. as i said, vague, i just said us, i push of southern lebanon. the,
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in the democratic republic of congo, m. 23 fines has a cap to a town near the border with your gun. the rwanda i've taken over at con you up a young guy on friday evening, and the forcing had intensified that between the army and the on the group. in the last 2 weeks, randa has repeatedly denied accusations that it supports the group. let's take a closer look at the m 23 group which emerged move in a decade ago. it's mainly based in the eastern congolese province of north kia, which is rich in natural resources. i am 23 leaders and mainly from the truancy ethnic group. they say one of the aims is to find groups founded by hooters who fled ronda on the 1994 genocide of am 23 most with the companies on the, on the 2009 piece deal. but in 2012, they send the agreement, had not been upheld, and they broke away. what connie reports now from government in the east of the
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country, and this is going to be changing the conflict because this going on by on the let's, let's mention that this area was not close on. we didn't 0 by you. they fighting in the past to use the damn 23. the fighting broke out between them. 23 and the government forces. they have been fighting around to tell one of go my yeah, mentally into 2. 30 toyota. 02. and the must see. so this is what all the government, the 4th with a focus on the, with even the regional forces, which would you probably do is to 3 of them, the subject including, which is a group in south africa sort of does and does, on all of these people who have been trying to stop with their move, what variables on this don't go, but then the last 2 weeks them to the 3, they have jumped to another level by attracting this area. also can you believe them, but which is in another territory out of the data which we're close on by the conflict from the beginning. this is very strategic, not only for the rebels, but also for the government because we have seen what exactly government or the
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policies in this area or the, you know, that will stop them 20 to 12 tomorrow. so because of, know they took control of this. it's operating good for what for the labels to go to the area, the commercial in hub, which is what campbell, this is a large 2nd. a city of this probably is of north can we after the tone of the go? my yeah. that it's making this, it isn't very difficult right now in the area. anybody don't think to do okay, is a professor of international politics, peace and security at the coffee, a non international peacekeeping center. he says, the main objective of m 23 rebels is to gain full control of the eastern part of the country that you take into consideration next history of am trinity 3 and they are alleged stakeholders been yeah. got mentioned to dowdy wonder or, and now we see that the m trinity threes activities, which are gast, sorry to find the presence. and i told you in the eastern part of the r,
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c is something that they want to achieve. now, outright. now, what are we looking at here? we have a sense of proto agenda for the m $23.00. not only capturing that region file. so if possible ever was to come in by large, strong consultation for big cost less. don't forget the fast minerals located in the region. what do you take into consideration, the emp, the group itself and haven't you realized for the years there are 2 issues that comes and that comes at the time. when there's a coalition, they open up for either of those to come in, and yet we are notified about i'm going to send us a if. well i just isolated the other, i'm just, i'm not going to even mention that in over a 100. no say i'm located in the area, so we have to come in and join forces with them. they open up some sort of
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agreement and then they stick to jack gender. not forgetting. yeah, part of the call back is and this house because of quite a security wise. well the area for the people are large and the region itself to now break of cholera has killed thousands of people across nigeria. as the number of cases rises, health officials say the countries running low on vaccines admitted to support these hills workers and they goes on the mission. they want to drive home a message on the importance of hire g. i do this largest city is dealing with the color outbreak. the government says campaigns like these are reducing the number of hospitalizations they offer something, goes somewhere in the range of $600.00 because it's difficult to give you an absolute number because every day we have people coming in to say they develop this condition 2 days ago. but they just presenting now, so our numbers keep changing,
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but it's in the return of about right now. as of today, about 650 after civil depths of you should say, the outbreak of stipulation, we see that this god is kind of reducing on it lots and lots come in. most of the hybrid said, i'm not as bad as the early of jesus actually. good lake of state reported the 1st cases of color. i the end of april with 50 percent fatality rate. since then 29. other states have reported infections and debts from the disease caused by eating or drinking contaminated food. a lot for me to i didn't have the feedback and was worried, it was color. but after running some test, she was told that had dry teeth practices. and i wanted to show like why the health workers explained to us that if we keep our surroundings clean, keep our environment clean, cover our food and wash our hands regularly. we will be safe from color officers.
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the color of boxes are running low and orders have been placed for more. it's not set in how soon they will arrive and that's flushed flights continue to contaminate food and water sources that concerns the rex's may arrive too late for some nigerians. how many degrees angelita delta if you all need and so far as the directive policy and advocacy at nigeria health watch, he explains why authorities in nigeria failing to contain the recurring cholera outbreaks of what people get very bad. and this is because, you know, i think the underlying cost for the full color and bridget, brad, yeah, hundreds and $90.00 is a 5 that's um, an estimate that talked to someone to be done. i did it. i was putting putting, uh that's what i'm 25 percent of the police on the last one got some help people was put in. somebody will keep having fluoride bridge. most of this particular i think when you throw in the very poor health, acute behaviors of people,
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when people are the dogwood usually goes to help us as it see them sick or that what that means. and the fact that, you know, you have home phone dead, you know, lack of access to clean water, well, economic situation, most of the country them would dispute people from going to hospitals and things like that. i think at this rate, you know, where, where you have to see the worst of this, what's going on with, i think what, what will i see? what i would call out all that you'll notice is that the, the, the delay in even realizing that you have something serious on the need to go through and help us in that kind of pounds. you know, hodges for that particular unit. so the pool health, acute behaviorals is one of the find that even when people want to go to help facilitate you may be find a way goldman socialism is far away from weatherly. maybe not functional. they may have to go to private facilities on documents paying out of pocket. there's not an issue the compound, any, any bucks for the odd people, healthy solution anyway, especially, you know, if you know, across communities you're not going to, you're not going to way people have, you know,
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very little access to health care is still a head on al jazeera, i believe that we can eradicate poverty. we live in washington dc. we are active as the holding a riley against oversee the full leading cause of death in the united states. and the wells most famous cycling raised the tool from skits on the way in italy, the cells coming off in school with the color. the weather is looking a little lively across the caravan and northern parts of south america. lots of best booms, rumbling away here and some of the little more on this heading towards the car, being in the next couple of days. meanwhile, much of south america, well, dry across, know the most possible. so bad down towards the south,
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but this kind of fun here. it's very active feature mots cold from this 1. 16 celsius. in a sense in pretend degrees woman in re, uh, like a port one. it says 8 degrees celsius. well below the seasonal average. but at least it's dry, sparkling winter sunshine too. we say it picks up a little as we go on into sunday. uh, what the weather does, nothing a little further north and that'll push that right into rio as we go on through sunday. meanwhile, the shower has continued cause northern parts of the continent. i've just noticed trouble storm barrel has now phones in the caribbean and it will become a hurricane later on sunday going on into monday. so somebody to watch out for here with the moment the weather is across the western side of the caravan, towards the least will the south east of mexico, some very heavy rain coming in here over the next day or so shy was wilka towards the east knowledge as we go through wes, sunday picked up the cricket. well copies on this saturday, because here comes beryl for monday.
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room and new foundation and powering african entrepreneur is the welcome back to watching al jazeera in line default told stories based out around his head into a rental space. in less than a week, often no candidates secured enough sides to win the presidency. the rain is a choosing a successor to president weaver. i'm res, seem died and a helicopter crash earlier this month. the election. so a record, low turnout, at least for the palestinians, have been killed. and is there any strikes across the gauze district in the last 24 hours? he is running and actually bones a residential building in the album res,
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refugee cam. kidding. for people including 2 children and 23 fights as have captured a town near the border with he found. and one day they took over tonya. but young go on friday evening watching had intensified that between the ami on the street in the past 2. the now cities in the us can now enforce bounds on homeless people sleeping outside in public places. the supreme court ruling also gave them the ability to clear out the incompetence activists in washington dc, holding a raleigh to highlight, pull the t faced by tens of millions of people. and they say that something isn't being treated as a major issue in this presidential campaign from reynolds reports. in paducah, kentucky, the local church, one food bank, has become busier than ever these days as high food prices for more and more people
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to seek health. steven rogers, who lives with is disabled parents has been coming here for 10 years. they help us want them lots get something to eat when we're starving. according to census data in 2020, to nearly 38000000 people in the us lived below the official poverty level. 11000000 of them are children. tens of millions more are low income in one crisis away from destitution. and a church in washington, d. c. volunteers are preparing for the annual assembly of the poor people's campaign in coal for moral revival, a movement, religion, the civil rights era of the 19 sixty's. i'm here because i believe that we can radically poverty. it doesn't have to be this way. and i believe that was my entire heart. reverend lives still heresies, co chair, person across the board. people of all ages, all races, all genders,
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all religions are experiencing poverty in this rich nation. it doesn't have to be this way that we, we could actually win this war on poverty and, and, and, you know, fight poverty and not the poor. cuz currently that's what's happening in our society. but poverty hasn't been a major issue in the us presidential campaign. both candidates focus more on the pressure in play, conflicts and middle class families. the poor people's campaign aims to mobilize millions of voters to demand a new laws in new spending, priorities, living wages, adequate health care, affordable housing, and high quality education are all at the center of the campaigns agenda. so i believe that we can only win the world that we want by uniting the poor and dispossessed. i believe that if we all get together, we can make real demands and really change the system. in paducah. stephen rogers
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says the free groceries are a godsend. they're all just blessed. of the grace of god, we have a place to get food. but the food banks director say money needed to feed the poor is running out. leading people like rogers and many more to face hunger. rob reynolds, l g 0 of of thousands of groups and unions are organizing in march in washington dc to push for the best of wages and all the anti pharmacy measures. alan fish a. is that for us, alan? tell us more about who is behind today's much. well, you can see that there are hundreds of people here. it's a very warm day in washington dc. so many people are on the fringes. take the shelter from buildings into also the trees that you can see. the tension is to highlight that the people here do have a vote and could be
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a significant voice in the presidential election. but one of the things that one of the speakers pointed out is that the 2 men on the stage in atlanta, on sides, they spend more time talking about their golf game than they did about high property. it's impacting the united states, 30000000 people in poverty, 11000000 people, 11000000 children impacted as well. joining me now is surely bonds, who is the policy director with the poor people's campaign and the coyote center. show you why you used to be, why have you decided that this is the date to have your voice is full poverty in the richest nation in the world. is the 4th leading cause of death in this country . and this is what is brought out thousands of people today, 1000000 around the country because there are for a 40 percent of this nation, 140000000 people are either 4 or one emergency away from economic true and bad. it's a natural and it's wrong, in fact, as well as and our economy. and i'm actually standing here with chair up for mr. 7
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be to lost her father because of poverty. the failure to provide health care and the extreme as politics of july of this nation and prevented us from making any systemic and meaningful gains on this part of the politicians listing. a very compelling to the what you've been here for, for a long time, for many years, such as and doesn't seem to be changing how. this is a situation that's been set gates and then and it will take more than one electoral cycle more than one campaign. to address so what we do need are the millions, tens of millions of people in this country. so it's hard to recognize that what are facing every day is not okay that we deserve better that we deserve to have full and arriving lives. we're all of our needs are met and if that is possible, and once we are able to move into that consciousness, we will build
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a power to change this nation. among the 140000000 for low income people in this country are and 82000000 eligible voters. on the 3rd of the allies mass, the electronic local power among the poor. organize them reset, and that's going to change this nation to i know we said we wouldn't speak to joe, but she's here, you're from mississippi. and i go to prove that during the calendar months to probably situation in mississippi, which is one of the state in the united states. how bad is the situation there is definitely is that how does that impact i've, who are a very poor i also grew up in a very i fluent community. i watched all of my life. my parents struggle to make ends meet. when kind of urgent kind of it came along, we had an extreme is president that told his constituents that the that the pain
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they me it was. i hope he also told him not, not to trust the back seat. my father believed him. my father was the best man i ever knew. he was not person. he was the one person that was more constant in my life. and his wife was cut short. he died alone, stirred going to survive in a hospital. and none of his family was around him. and i'll never get those years back. he was a picture of hell. if he had just had the vaccine, he would be here today to cecilia chile to the people here. understand the political power they have because you're talking about 13000000 people in poverty. that's 13000000 volts. essentially, we're talking about a 140000000 people and 80000000 votes. yes, we are as
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a mass of political power mass of political potential. and we are awakening, what we call that sleeping child's fear, awakening that sleeping time through this campaign through the multiple crises that people are facing every day. we are away today uh share on her family and thousands of people across this country are seeing, but we deserve better. we're watching, you know, do you want to stop power then? how do you harness the power to get people to come to the? well, the populace campaign is launching a massive motor engagement, tried to reach 15000000 for low income voters and targeted states in battleground states in the lead up to the election. and based on our work in the past, based on the research that we've done, we know that although most electoral campaigns do not pay attention to for people and for voters, we know that if you reach out to 4 people and the issues that matter to them on health, on economic well being, they will turn out and they, they know what's best for their needs and their families have trust in our democracy vote. or if they have a trust for people to,
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to make the right decision to move our country to new directions. i really appreciate you taking the time. so you have the message from here in washington. and it's interesting to note that we are in the shadow of congress where there are many, so we 1000000 they are members, both in the house and the senate. but you go 345 kilometers from here. it's center. probably the most powerful capital in the world, and you walk in to some really renting property and the communities around here is what this campaign i tried to highlight. i trying to change. okay. so to speak to alan for sure that for us in the us capital now in for on stem and straight as have been mocking the 1st anniversary of the killing of a teenager of african defense by police. a 17 year old was shot dead by police that a traffic stop in western powers. the incident sparked nationwide purchased by the
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smith's report emotions and still roaring on to 12 on some from 117 year old nile mazda, who was shot dead by police officer, a traffic stop. the nails, mother mooney. i'm as if it is a cause of personal county too much. i don't have the aisle anymore. he told the crowd. i just want justice to my son. i'm not the shooting of nile was all caught on video. the traffic police officer pointing a gun at him on fire and apparently on provo is working class community where the 17 year old lived is still struggling with the consequences of the killing. we have no mistrust. both sides police in the population. when someone is stopping it from the from police, we thought about what's happening last time was 9 miles killing sparks nationwide rights. president emmanuel, my chrome, said the teenagers,
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death was inexplicable and inexcusable. the police officer who killed dial has been charged with murder niles. that's about an hour i took the french police use excessive force and get away with you and commission of human rights. so the shooting was a moment for the country to seriously address the issues of racism and racial discrimination in lowering the victims of police violence say nothing ever changes as a trial. res brother adama died in police custody. his sister says excessive force killed him. a series of autopsies concluded adama died of heat stroke, which probably wouldn't have been fatal if he'd not been arrested. the counselor is that's what is what we are afraid every day, because our brothers can get killed. what my broadsoft like not, and those fees are present when we go out into the street. when their identity checks we fee, when we see the pennies run in and ask ourselves why we are afraid because of the
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countries in the state of time. well, because the far right is going to win the power, while in practice it already is in charge. on saturday, the police kept a low profile. i'm a solemn sab march pesto piece for the bonus me. i'll just say era known to west end paris. several protest as have been arrested in germany during demonstrations outside the far right. a of the policies convention, police and protest this 1st in the city of s n. as a tuesday, congress began on saturday, members of the a f d. i expect it to hold a leadership vote on the recent election results. extra police officers have been deployed for gathering with up to $80000.00 protest is expected. and then um, with across the boat has wounded a police officer in front of the as rarely embassy in bel grade. he was hitting the neck by the hour. so because interior minister says the officers shot and killed the attack it and self defense. the embassy was close at the time investigation is
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underway. a still head on al jazeera not lost his face, but suddenly stranded was heavy wind by weight and has extended the 1st online a crude slide with no written date and columbia trans, celebrating yes again onto the team, look that place and find those if the corporate america that's coming up with some of the israel's war on gossip becoming a forever across the united states. why are the student protests for palestine being met with military style track down wide is by to insist on 0 consequences for his real in its war on gaza. the quizzical look of us politics, the bottom line, las vegas employees thousands. a huge proportion of them. latino is work is in the
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service industry. it taught by carpet the economy, furious about illegal immigration. trump meets the votes and is pushing called photo. the republican party matches and aligns with our culture and our values, our core. it's the core of us. if we went nevada, we wouldn't all think. donald trump isn't a strong position here in default, or right now he has a 5 point lead ahead of joe fight. a lot can happen between now and november, but the political winds of change may be heading to nevada. at least if donald trump gets his way of the, [000:00:00;00] the
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times of his for his center. thank you very much. meanwhile, the no cost stages of the euros begin in the next few minutes. so with it today, a guess, whitson in the morning that game shortly. but 1st, let's show you what's happening in dolton and over to them. and fans are getting ready to watch their team and action against them up to hoss are aiming to lift the trophy for the 1st time since 1996 in the on beating. so faucet and shouldn't top off and nothing doesn't matter of hosting or not, the expectation of our offense will be always the same. and there was one to see a successful team at the end. i think it's give us a big, a big support and good feeling when we see all the pictures out of the streets or fans that are supporting us and then celebrate the games. we try to keep them going like get them off. we used to send me finals at the last euros and i also, i'm beaten in the competition, drawing all 3 of the group games. they'll be hoping to channel the spirit of 1992
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and they beat germany. and the final 20 euros has been said about 92, especially in the most part of the growing up that you uh you uh you learn about uh that particular summer i think we have a good team. but there's no doubt that for anything special to happen, we would have to be a bit of an upset. it's a mentality that we embrace, we'd like to seize the, the favorites. and obviously gemini, will be strong, favorite to in front of the home crowd as well. that's the 2nd game also today. but 1st off, we'll see the defending champions issued in action. they're up against switzerland at bill and big stadium in berlin. and that's where i correspond to dillman to king is standing by somebody. let's talk about that match 1st. the defending champions. if they can, they get the job done. that's the big question for that fines for that team for the nation because they look at the performance but the activity shown in the group stages and they have real baptist as
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a team. but most of the spain stood only just through with croatia and i really just beat albania is. so for them this is crunch point. this is one moment where a team will be eliminated and their opponents. well, our team, which the swiss, which has many players who play that domestic football in savvy or in the premier league, and therefore have a real idea of what it takes to be performing at the highest level. and most especially granite, chuck, the captain, a man who in the stadium behind me school. but when i saw his team by i leave a course on the other one that they have people call the german cap as part of a domestic double on beats and. and his team is being beaten that says country heavy non beat and so far and these yours so old to play full stop thing in the next 510 minutes or so make less talk about the match that's happening in dolton and the host nation in germany. what can we expect?
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the expectation is the heart of the german finds experience because they see that team full times well, champions 3 times europe and champions hosting this competition expect great things of this team. they see that you really are not going to mind the manager as bro, this team back from the sort of performance over the course of the last 3 tournaments, which in many has pointed to deceive as it were, and going on either in the group stage for early in the not catch stages, they don't want that to happen this time. and they look at places like mine. well, noise and goals slowly and via ups from, by a leave of who's and who was also in that reading german cap team from by leave. it was very recently hobbits from hospitals, fund photos, and they say, well, this is a type of team that can win, but against them ranged against the danes on beaten in this tournament. so fox, they didn't win any games in the group,
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but also in all things they didn't lose any either which team will be broken down in. that's like the game this evening. again, we'll find that in the next 2 hours. so i'm going to use being covering this tournament from day one for us in general. what has the public reaction been there to this event? so suddenly, one of the troops, the truisms has it, wherever black tournaments is if the host nation prosperous. so to does the tournament and with the german team into the last 16 playing this evening, that field 5 of confidence has certainly see through the media. we're talking about just the science field. but it's not just those funds that don't transfer here just a few days ago in that game, which the team lost the game, austria, and yet they were all happy was oftentimes to them to a certain extent does from the collective from experience. so that has to be, i was talking to a scottish man and his sons,
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who were here who beamed to watch 3 games there inside the stadium. now he was telling me that his son, that at the time of his life, really enjoying the football is they've seen and the experiences that they've had as friends here. and obviously his country has been eliminated, but that still here watching the games. and that's certainly what the organizes of this one want. the funds from all countries can enjoy football. what's on show don't mccain live from burling? thank you very much for that. finish this to near school twice has been field picked up the 1st victory at this. he has copeland america, the 9 time champions be part of why for one and las vegas, which was a much welcome performance officer there openings called a store with cost that he saw the fee to full time guar. i mean, they can not make it into the know thought states also brazil to draw against columbia and the final game would be enough to send them to, to the quote, to finals that will be
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a tough game. columbia are the leaders and on the run of $25.00 matches without the seats. difficult play was this open the scoring up from the penalties, spots and the 3 know when all the costs? $0.37, sanchez and john quoted about the other goals in phoenix. 2 is from 24, columbia guarantees and the place in the quarter finals ahead of that game with brazil, that smells 10 wins in a row for columbia, who the t 20 could walk up finals on the way and barbados between india and south africa. and yet won the toss and chose it to that 1st. there was struggling on the 30 full for 3, but have recovered their country. $147.00 for full as they chase the 1st well titled for 11 years, south africa are aiming for the 1st of a woke up trophy. a match for stop and has taken pull for the austrian going for you. red bulls a 3 time champion, was quicker than lando norris and george russell for stuff and also won the sprint
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race to extend his these in the championship to time defending champion francesco by now smash the lab for a quote to take his 1st pull of the yeah, the, the tomato gp italian decide to ride the top. the time sheets ahead of the championship lead the whole time up to the world's most famous cycle of waste. the to the front is officially on the way to just to meet the ground. the part that takes place outside of for us and this year the on went to be italian city of florence. the writers will cover nearly 3 and a half 1000 kilometers. and there were spectacular things as the nfl draft that was held at the sphere venue in las vegas. and it was canadian youngster macklin celebrating who is the overall number one pick for the san jose sharks. he just turned 18. but earlier this year, as the 17 year old, he became the youngest of us to be named as the best that in men's college,
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faulty pretty good on here. and present the sofa itself are uh, has sent out a strong message ahead of his and then pick title defense next month. became the 2nd victory, a big deal on the home waters in the real hitting form just a few weeks before the olympics of competition in time. and that's it for me. my lead think center to a to nasa astronaut will be extending the admission in space off the bearings needs space capsule develop some problems. the star line has returned to us has been delayed because of issues with helium leaks maneuvering thrust. as on the propellant valve was boeing's fast as not known, shouting, years of delays and setbacks, the spacecraft took off valley of small town. its mission was expected to last for 8 days and also has not set to return days for it says the astronauts, all safe. okay, that took me money and 5 listenings. i'll be back in just a moment, much more today's the, the state,
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the a pod. his aim interviews 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, a thought provoking. odd, since the e, you made weapons being used in cost, no doubt it should be used in an offensive way. that's how 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 fact that you assigned him a present as not that important effective. he had the story on talk to alexandra. this is the 1st one they saw that we see in the real time it's the victims themselves long before there's a disconnect between what we are witnessing on social media versus what we're seeing on mainstream media. it is always an attempt to frame at 2 sides of them, but there is no 2 sides to this. the western media does have
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a western bias who understand what they are looking to see out and raise. the listening post covers how the news is covered is called the church solutions that gives us no hope for future that we have to find creative solutions, not just turn our backs. i don't think that has a number. think about it as a person, person yourself, and that person's shoes. so as you can see for this is my us, my life, and at least in my life, those stages we want. we want the education reward because the women in my country and that's suite to come out to us. we are not denies ology. we are human beings and deserves to be treated equally. we are walking in their footsteps, our ancestors. whatever has been done before can be done as long as
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a human being is doing it. you just have to keep pushing because no one else can see. the vision is keywords. you the, the pain and rage in gulf, but at least $41.00 palestinians have been killed and several is rarely a tax across the street. the hi, my name's sight. this is all and is there a life day also coming up? historic low to now with no clear when it runs out of the presidential election heads to a ronald m. 23 fighters kept to a strategic town in the eastern democratic republic of congo,

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