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lights, so as corporations, there's more power and light in the bill and entire country. the future's going to be good for the i would be nice if to put functions as well as human on al jazeera, [000:00:00;00] the plane and rage in gaza. at least 41 palestinians have been killed in several is ready attacks across the street. the main site, this is out, is there a light from dell also coming up? historic low turnout with no clear window runs and the presidential election heads
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to a ronald and 23 slides is kept to a strategic town and the eastern democratic republic of congo, off to days of fussing with government forces. also ahead on doing smith in west in paris, 12 months after police shop a 17 year old. you dad in a traffic stop the printed nationwide ryan's the welcome to the program. we'd be getting gaza. where is ready a tax on various parts of the strip have killed, at least for the palestinians on saturday, in the south west tongues fide on displays. people in so cool safe stones is where the ground incursions in the neighborhood of on the watch. the i've also left a trail of devastation with several killed. as michael apple reports a warning this piece contains distressing images of
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the this is elisha cruz, the neighborhood of oma wasi in the south waste of the gaza strip. bodies and body parts lined the streets of what was an agricultural area. the remnants of green houses are visible among the tracts of either res riley tanks or bulldozers believe to have driven over the bodies we ran for our lives. many civilians were killed. these very soldiers are destroying whatever they kind. many people were torn to pieces. we miraculously survived in another parts of all my wasi, an area israel designated as so called sites are at least $5000.00 palestinians of had to flee a tax. they the, all of a sudden these really tanks invaded the area, coupled with helicopter and drone attacks. i saw that people touring the parts we saw pieces of flesh all over the place. i carried my children and run away for our
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lives. we don't know where to go. just walking with the crowds, menu work, it was an injury. this was supposed to be a safe, so i know where it's safe at all. in elbow ridge and the central part of the strip, at least for children with children, residential homes above the bodies of the date and the injured were brought to the already overwhelmed oh ok. so hospital a search for what's the in the l sobre area of gaza city, a cost for people including 2 children they lives in during a tablet and is really dry and striking. a water distribution points destroying the home and the vehicle. they've been 3 days of intense fighting and gaza cities and all the neighborhood of huge i use both above and below ground. the u. n says at least 60000 palestinians have been forced to flee the bombardment mike leveled out
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. is there to speak? nonsense. erica zone, who joins us live from dare on paula tarik. let's start with what's going on in sure. j. yeah. fighting that on going for 3 days. what more do we know? yes. 1000000. in fact, fighting that did not really come to an end since the hours of this morning where the attacks, by these very only had continued over that very densely populated area where the vast majority of its residents were forced to flee, going to the western side. oh, because of 60 now what we do know is that the uh these, but um, it has been destroyed in residential homes instead of infrastructure that has been left off to being twice stormed by. that is very minute theresa and they have previously announced that the money submitted toddy come to me for food and this month to all sorts of military capabilities of the palestinian actions. by the same time. what we do know is that flashes are so long going. there is
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a kind of extreme defiant that we are most cooperative and the is but it, so we just from the ground was we continue to keep military official statements from the ministry window, how much they invest. they have been attacking and dropping military troops by attacking them with different kinds of i'm to type and size. also, explosive devices in the houses of shoes. yeah, yeah. neighborhood spot as we have been hearing from the eye. witnesses on the ground that they have been confirming that they have been facing from the neighborhood of the contest and he's very button and they have been given that kind of met with a que. i couldn't do that feeling residents what to go. but people are finding a very remarkable difficulty in terms of finding proper ultimate of places with suitable kind of civil infrastructure in order to live in such areas. because the vast majority of the know the parts of the gaza strip had been attacked by the army or a very kind of weak civil, a kind of services on the ground with people have most of the suits of safety
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procedures on the ground. really entire can know the deadly attack of the alba perez, refuge account. what happened the of the search. it was an attempt that was carried out on a residential building. were at least full palestinians have been killed so far. the house that was targeted has been attacked and one of the most densely populated areas in that comes up. and it's not only the grades refuge account that was talking to all the rest of the accounts. of course, districts have been a tablet talking about the value of a food account. in the past, couple of hours had been hit for residential building, was completely flat and causing the plate of destruction behind for a number of casualties and death had been recorded among disability as will have been transferred to the pop this hospital to prevent, to be late to prevent for burial and basically what we continued to is that the attacks us when strips continued specially in rough uh where since the hours of
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this morning at least 15 palestinians have been killed, sofa um its own. been going kinda since attacks by uh, helicopters that had bounds that allow us to area, especially in a shuffle which neighborhood off to southern ministry advancement for the ministry tenants in that area. terrifying thousands upon the city and somebody who's taught it to other places know that to take it as it put the risk out as a professional to another target was doing that for us. and darrow, by that thank you. stab been purchased in solidarity with palestinians across several european cities. and rallies took place in england, denmark and the netherlands cooling for seas. find garza, or just as a will so demanding that governments impose sanctions on israel and cut the supply of weapons in germany. 100 of them down because of demonstrate as rallied in the capital bank, then waving palestinian flags purchased resulted in flashes with the police on
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multiple arrests. german authorities have found many similar approaches in the name of pricing on teach semitism. the rang and vases the now headed to a run of presidential election on friday. none of the candidates secured enough search to win the presidency at right, and there was a record low turn out. the snap election was cool to replace president abram rice. he was killed in a helicopter crash last month, said ahold of reports from the capital to run. so rams division stood in the way of a candidates 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
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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 who will now be buying for the presidency can be any different performers, plus who possess scan, who enjoyed a slight lead, wants to improve relations with the west to allow for the lifting of sanctions. his reform is credentials, appeal to some of those. this illusions with the system, but it wasn't, you know, i love your while you, none of the candidates that came to manage the country. they also didn't, we present the people side to the, the, the other presidential hopeful doesn't represent a break from the past. he wants to follow to look towards the east policy of the late president uber humor, i see, and has been criticized for clumping down on civil liberties. georgie,
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i believe that you needed can run the country, but 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 friday's the vote. so the internal divisions within the conservative champs 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. there is a voter after see here, and the electorate is large. the divided have also been years of economic hardships, largely caused by the sanctions. now with a run of quote set to take place on july, the 5th turn up for once again, play a big role center for their houses either based on or so as that has been following
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developments from tech or on the 2nd round of the presidential election ended on is going to be held the next friday and it is going to be a competition between the hard line. conservative side generally. um that appointments candidate miss with a discount. these 2 names have different approaches when it comes to the economy and you're on support and relations. so i generally say is that she is going to favor the ties with the non west countries and also increase the 3 ties with these non western companies to put an end to utilize the nation from the world. he's also promising that if he's elected, he's going to use the company's resources much more efficiently on that report. miscounted that mr. business can save you on the main problem is the international sections. and the only way to remove this sections is to we negotiate a new key of the with the western countries and also to open up your on to the world. he's also saying that one of the problems that the company is facing is the lack of transparency. and if he's elected to he's going to bring the little slow in
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the management of the economy in iran. so another more bit of conservative mama bucket kind of buffalo running the 1st run. now saying that he is going to endorsed identity and he's quoting on his supporters towards forced identity in the 2nd wrong. we do not know whether that's going to happen or not. part of it, if that happens, that going to be quite significantly impact the outcome of the 2nd problem. another determine, in fact, there is going to be whether the reform is counted as mr. business. john won't be able to further mobilize the reform is what there's or not. there's some sort of dash 0 there wrong. in the democratic republic of congo, m 23 fights as a cap to the town, made the boat with you down the lawanda. they've taken over can yet, but young on friday evening fighting had intensified that between the army and the owners groups over the past 2 weeks. one that has repeatedly denied the accusations
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that it supports the group. this is taking place to look at the m $23.00 group which emerged around a decade ago. it's mainly based in the east didn't come galleys, province of north key view, which is rich and natural resources. m 23 need is um, mainly from the tootsie ethnic group. they say one of the aims is defined groups founded by hutus who fled rhonda onto the 1994 genocide. the m 23 merged with the comb, please. on the on the 2009 piece deal. but in 2012 they said the agreement had not been upheld and broke away. like connie reports now from government in the east of the country. the toner, by old a coveted by them 22 tables on top of these voters throughout the jeep. not only for rebels, but also for the government as the area was not close on by the ongoing perfect, which you wrapped in the season last 2 years between the government forces and the rep wasn't updated to real 14 and the most easy since then,
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the government's forces alongside with the for at least on and the regional force is from start to commend it a couple of ways. sonya is from south africa. we went on a trying to push about 0 boys from almost a deposit of the area under the clothes. this new will 1st of all of them for the 2 tables, otherwise cool some and test them in different areas. in the populations. 300 bossing of durable, spend a minute sticking. the largest business tone of campbell. the government of the deal to say refused to negotiate. with them to the, to the boys, accusing them to be boxed by the government of wanda on a position always rejected by to godaddy. it all the means on those people have been away from their homes by the ongoing fighting stacy rosley. i'm making this, you want to children's additional voter charging for women and children, which would need for now to wait before they go back home. and like on the just 0 goma, the democratic republic of school still ahead on the al jazeera,
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i believe that we can radically poverty active as converge on washington dc for reilly against poverty, the 4th leading cause of death in the united states. suffering technical problems. i'm the return dates, vanessa in 5th, a. boeing stone line, a crew and not distracted in space. the in depth analysis of the days headlines. does this mean that a slide sells to donald trump? now? i don't think so, and it could even help trump in the general election. i think even people that don't like trump part, looking at this as selective justice or weapon ization of the justice system. frank assessments that this stage, both ukraine's a pro 10 most close approach. i thought that a 100 percent different at this moment, no one can build boxes for the inside story. on al jazeera,
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of israel's war on gossip be coming in forever across the united states. why are the student protests for palestine being met with military style pressed down wide is by to insist on 0 consequences for israel in its war and gaza. the quizzical look of us politics, the bottom line, the,
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[000:00:00;00] the, they're watching out. is there a mind on top stories this hour? at least 40 palestinians have been killed and is rarely strikes across the gulf has strep, and the last 24 hours. is there any ministry? boomed residential building in our berrera's refuge account, killing full people, including 2 children. iran is headed to a rama affairs, and less than a week up to no account of and secure enough birds to win the presidency. the rain ends of choosing a successor to president, emperor. i'm right. you see who died in a helicopter? crash riley of small elections to a record low turnout and 23 flights of cap to the town near the border with uganda. and the one to they took over a ton you up with a young guy on friday evening. i think had intensified that between the on the,
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in the, on the street or the ponce to weeks to from sweat demonstrations of and mocking the 1st anniversary of the killing of a teenager of african descent by police. the 17 year old was shot dead by police at a traffic stop in weston powers. the incident sparked nationwide protests funded smith. his emotions are still roar and known to 12 on so i'm from 117 year old nile mazda, who was shot dead by police officer as a traffic stop. the niles mother mooney. and as it is, of course, a personal competing, i don't have the aisle anymore. he told the crowd, i just want justice to my son. i'm not the shooting of now. i always all caught on video. the traffic police officer pointing a gun at him on fire and apparently on pro is working class community where the 17 year old lived is still struggling with the consequences of the killer. we have no
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mistrust on both sides. police and 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 presidency manual. my chrome said the teenagers, death was inexplicable. inexcusable. the police officer who killed dial has been charged with murder niles. that's quite a narrative of 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 lawrence for the victims of police violence say nothing ever changes us a try or eyes 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 it not been arrested. will accomplish
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that. the reason we are afraid every day, because our brothers can get killed. what my browser 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 countries in the state of time. well, because the far right is going to wind power, while in practice get over the is in charge. on saturday, the police kept a low profile on the solid side march, past the piece for the a bonus smith, i'll just say era known to western parents. since he's in the us can now enforce bands on homeless people sleeping outside and public spaces. and supreme court ruling also gave them the ability to clear out incumbents active as in washington, dc, a holding raleigh to highlight the probity faced by tens of millions of people. i say it's something that isn't being treated as a major issue in this presidential campaign. rental assessment in paducah,
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kentucky, the local church, one food bank has become busier than ever these days as high food prices for more and more people to seek health. steven rogers, who lives with is disabled parents has been coming here for 10 years. they help us want them live, 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 dc. 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 eradicate poverty. it doesn't have to be this way. and i,
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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, 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 inflation ports 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
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dispossessed. i believe that if we all get together, we can make real demands and really change the system. in paduka, stephen rogers says the free groceries are a godsend. they're all just blessed. a very so guy, we have a place to get food, but the food banks directors say money needed to feed the poor is running out, leaving people like rogers and many more to face hunger. rob reynolds, l, g 0. as we mentioned, thousands of groups and unions organizing in march in washington dc to push for better wages of the teeth, pulled the 2 measures on fish and joins us from the us capital. so out and tell us more about what is behind today's much yeah, well this is all taking place in the shadow of the capital, which you can just make carried over this page. the point that they're making here
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is that poverty is an important election issue. and one speaker made the point that the 2 candidates on the presidential debate stage on sides, they spend more time talking about the golf game than they did the issue of poverty . and it's not just the lack of money that impacts things like housing. and so there are other cases as well. this is felicia gillian to come all the way from tallahassee to just step in a 2nd with the police. are you here because of gun violence? that's been in the cause of the yes, i'm here to try to make sure that we get people in office that can make the change some of these laws due to gone by this is all too many people. so going back to so we can do some of these last 6 years. maybe we can say somebody. so i came from tallahassee. they're my input on how i feel about everything in an accent. so please, please stop us chatting somebody's lot. how have you been impacted 5 is. my granddaughter
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was murder at the age of 17. due to gone by the time i asked if sort of she was shot 2 times with 3 different gone by 3 different people at the same time. do you think the politicians are listening? i'm not saying they're not listening because they all got to put together. why? so make it happen? cyprus phrase really comes together. it's a see where we're going to many young people are certainly young. do god to be sure for the moment. sure. low island is the police are using the resources. so you're one of the many members of a clear yes. you see this as an issue that implies the religion when it comes to the all of our good, but from all of our lives. when some teachers including gaze as soon as mine before talk about caring for the poor, caring for those that need, and also to find ways to share our abundance with everybody. so it doesn't matter
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who they are, it doesn't matter who we are. we're all the areas are gone and so this is a very important campaign for me to minister with and to be with for those reasons . again, how do you see impact and you can you, daily life with people the you have to deal with it. sometimes in real need. sure i'm in beacon so my work is out in the community and the horrible housing is the chair, terribly the store in um like city where i live and we work on those issues. poverty, our food boundaries have just gotten so over worked and overwhelmed and this is all based on the lack of living wage and that cascades everywhere, including to um, health care issues, people don't have access to health care. i know people who i've had to declare
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bankruptcy because of their medical bills. so it is all tied together. there's nothing we can separate here pretty soon, and thank you very much for being a valued felicia as well. we appreciate your time. i'm going to say that we're standing here in washington dc not far from the capital, but take a walk to 3 kilometers away from here. and you will find areas that suffer from it deep over to god's renting poverty in many cases as well. oh hush of that 1st and washington. thank you. i'll tell you now. so as to knows will be extending the mission in space off the boeing's new space capsule develops some problems. a b stone line is returned to us has been delayed because of issues with helium leaks maneuvering thrusters on a propeller valve and was boeing's fast as you know, loan charles to use of delays and set box spacecraft took off earlier this month on
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its mission. was expected to last for 8 days. nasa has not set a with 10 date spot says the us notes all safe. okay, that's it for me by name side. remember there's lots of information on a website challenges. era dot com, do you check it out? whether it's next, an inside story, looks at the rise of the font right in from the, the hello whole quads across the middle east in terms of the weather. not too much going on here. little more cloud into that eastern side of a monitor. i think we're looking at any significant rain for as such, temperature generally getting up into the, the mid forties for many as we go on through the next. someone's picking up across the south, west of saudi, into human as we go into monday and the southern end of the rest. so you might just
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catch the show here more like i say, some shows up towards the cool position between the black sea and the caspian. took the icing a shadow to if it go through the next. i also wanted to show us 2 inches at western side of syria, maybe as an arrow to creeping into 11 on meanwhile, wins a little light to adjust around to gaza. we are looking to attempt to see of around the $31.00 sales just put those winds will pick up once again. truck you will just as we go through monday night just for monday, eastern half of turkey. i seeing some showers a little more widespread at that stage. what spike shabbas now across the west, africa, plenty of weather coming through here and it was wise. but as we'd like to see, but the other never the less that the dust and sand, again, just to the north of that. meanwhile, across southern africa, lots of dry weather, still in place. one or 2 shots, but that is the side of times in the i may be into kenya, the
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presidency manual, not call a surprised phones by cooling a snuff. imagine just weeks before the live big games in powers, all through a. so just support from reading the times national run, the policy will look at the pay all. will the country know cheaper to the, to the far right of the front. and i've seen the front is preparing to vote, and that's not the general election if it was pulled off to the fog lights made a big gains in european parliament selections. so once we end up with tons of victory by the fall, i mean for francis future. and how would it shape politics in the rest of europe? this is inside story, the

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