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the, the, [000:00:00;00] the hello, i'm jessica washington. this is denise allen live from jo. huh. coming up with an extra 60 minutes. the screams of despair in guns. where is there any forces? attack refugee cans and tends for displace palestinians cause no when left to go? at least 40 people have been killed from land and is ready forces. tom fisher, j. a neighborhood of east goza,
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forcing at least 60000 independent simians to flee the round head sweep. presidential run off of the reformist candidate must test scan and alter conservative site jelly c field to secure failed to secure an outright majority of those a ton out was the lowest since the reigning revolution. in 1917 the i'm 37, we believe us capital up box where i spoke to for us and we started about the attempted call earlier this week about the challenges. one of the faces today, the as many palestinians have been killed and hundreds injured. is there any forces have launched a series of attacks across the gaza strip in the north is rarely and strikes, pounded the bridge, refugee camp as well as gauze a city. meanwhile, in central garza, another refugee camp has come under attack. in the south is rarely tanks fired on
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tens for displaced palestinians in a so called designation. save soon, leaving a trail of destruction. michael apple begins, are coverage and a warning. you may find the images in michael's report. distressing this is all sure cool. a neighborhood of all my was seeing the southwest of the gaza strip. it was one of causes, main bread baskets and agricultural area. once teeming with green houses. they now lie in ruins. off these really forces attacked the area 992 year old father. what did they do to him? where is these head screens a woman slump next to these remains. bodies and body parts lies scattered around visible on the tracks of why these really tanks all bulldoze is
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believed 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, or in another part of all, milwaukee, and area. israel designated a so called safe zone. at least 5000 palestinians have had to flee attacks away. the variables are, all of a sudden these really tanks invaded the area coupled with helicopter and drone attacks. i saw that people torn apart, we saw pieces of flesh all over the place. i carried my children and run away for our lives. we don't know where to go. just walk in with the crowds. menu worked as an injury. this was supposed to be safe, so, but nowhere is safe at all. the elder range in the central part of the strip, at least 4 children were killed when residential homes above the bodies of the day
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. the injured were brought to an already over whelmed deluxe. so hospital a search for water in the l sabra area of garza city cost for people including $2.00 children they lives in during 8 of his and his riley drone striking. you're a water distribution point destroying a home and a call. there's been 3 days of intense fighting and gaza cities know the neighborhood of shoes. i yeah. both above and below ground. you and says up to 60000 palestinians have been forced to free the bombardment. mike level elgin's era and for 3 straight days is really tanks and the troops have been pounding. this is a neighborhood east of goza. they've been fish classes with palestinian sciences. these really military says 2 of its soldiers were killed in fighting. it says one
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of the men was shot at close range and the advice nice to file to all the soldiers were badly injured. at least 660 ages really soldiers had been killed in gaza since october 7. so as of as a report on the fighting issue, jane, what is happening there right now is a source of minute 3 direct confrontation when how much fight is on the ground with the is very um, and we continue to hear military statements from palestinian on groups saying that they are dropping and i'm pushing these ready to fight attacking them with different exclusive devices. alongside with onto testing site was that continue to show up generally is very minute, 3 vehicles on from the is really slightly continue to target residential neighborhoods and attacking how most cooperative for trying even to confront the monitoring cogent, all that areas. apparently what we do here is that the east valley armies chaise and come us remaining battalion the who are trying to rebuild the ministry capabilities. and at the same time, families have been subjected to intense bombing campaign,
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where dozens of palestinians have been to so far since the beginning of the men at 3, encouraging for the parts of the district. and meanwhile, in israel and anti government riley has been taking place in tel aviv anger, continues to grow over prime minister benjamin netanyahu, his handling of the war on garza, the demonstrations on demanding a cease by ado ends of a ton of hispanic captive towed in garza and the government protest have spread across several cities in israel. in western, his loan is rarely please have him,
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have correct down on protest as during anti government demonstrations. police officers can be seen violently beating protest as throwing them to the ground, demonstrations across the israel austin, for new elections to replace missing you. accusing him of prolonging the will. also some of the triple reasons. one of the full release is rarely captive says published a video address cooling for the rest of those held by him us in garza to be left free. and instead of to the mazda service with us q, i want to take this opportunity to remind everyone that there was still $120.00 hostages, in how most captivity among them is. i've been a town or my pop enough from whom i was separation at the moment of abduction. although i'm home now we can't forget about the hostages, who are still in home off cub, too busy. and we must do everything possible to bring them by calling me, and one can seem to be stuck. and the wife of an has ran a captive in gaza. your i must go, says prime minister. netanyahu should stop locking the exchange deal,
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or he will be responsible for the captives death. which stands between us and our loved ones as benjamin netanyahu, whose insistence on not stopping the war as part of the prisoner exchange deal. continuing, the war means that the captives will be killed by the government of israel. the blood is on your hands. time and time again. that's when you know who zeroes all deals at the last minute. nothing, you know, who must be prevented from looking at the deal next time he has ran, the government has band or 0 from the forwarding in israel. so home to salute, send us this update from jordan, the demonstrations in israel taking place across 80 different locations as protests or say that they want elections to be held immediately. and for prime minister benjamin netanyahu to resign tens of thousands rally didn't tell a view about the weekly demonstration, but we also saw thousands in west jerusalem outside of these really prime ministers house. now,
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police had forcibly removed demonstrators quite violently and detained several in west jerusalem. now new poll conducted by israel channel 12. it says that 2 thirds of respondents want to see nets and yahoo step down. and we've political life. 66 percent of is really, voters want to see a change within his rules. governments. these demonstrations have been going on for months and the demands are only seemingly increasing. they want to see a deal to bring back. the remaining is really captive. they want nits in yahoo to resign and they want the war to be over. now these demonstrations organizers say will continue until their goals are met with nothing, yahoo says that until there's an absolute victory. the war is going to continue to send who would just need a i'm a plenty more ahead on the news allah, including canyon manual microns policy, save off challenges from the phone. right?
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that's french comment to vote and complimentary elections on sunday. and m 23 rebels capture a town in eastern democratic republic of congo. following days of fighting with the on the radians are heading to a presidential runoff next week of the no candidates secured in no votes to win an outrage. majority, let's take a look at the results from the 1st round. the silver form is to candidate must have possess scan came out on top with 42.5 percent of the vote, followed by site jelly who a hotline former chief negotiate nuclear negotiator with 38.6 percent of the photos only. about 40 percent of eligible voters to content this selection. according to the interior ministry, that's a new historic, low turnout for presidential elections since the 1979 revolution. st. honda reports
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from tara, a rams division stood in the way of a candidates winning enough boats to assume the presidency. the 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 of votes needed to in the vote also. so a historic low turn out in a possible sign that many iranians may not believe change can come from the ballast box for them. 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 runoff in the rounds recent history. the 2 candidates who will now be buying for the presidency can be any different performers. plus who does scans, who enjoyed a slight lead, wants to improve relations with the west to allow for the lifting of sanctions. his reform is credentials appealed to some of those,
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this illusions with the system. but it wasn't, you know, a lot of all, you know, one of the candidates, 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 position. 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 camp that holds power. they also show the reform is a struggle to remain relevant, at least the factions that does not challenge,
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but tries to change from within the system. there's a go through after see here. and the electorate is large divided to have also been years of economic hardships largely caused by the sanctions. now with the run of votes set to take place on july, the 5th turn out once again put a big role center for their else as either they've done so. so there has been following developments from ted on his, his report to the 2nd round of the presidential election and it on is going to be housing 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 generally says 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 is also promising that if he is elected, he is going to use the company's resources much more efficiently on the bad report
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. miscounted that mr. business can save you on the main problem is the international sections. and the only way to remove this sections is do we negotiate the new care 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 is elected to he's going to bring the little slow in the management of the economy in iran. so another more bit of conservative mama, bucket credit 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 problem, 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. i'm not going to the tournament. in fact, there is going to be whether the report was 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 that. how does your hair off?
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oh, staying on this story, i'd like to introduce you to rocks on the phone line for my end. who is a lecture on international relations of the middle east at the university of cambridge, and she joins me now live from london, looks on we've been reporting on elections all around the world this year. that's what makes this selection particularly interesting is the main takeaway is, know how people voted. but in fact, the fact that many people chose not to around 60 percent of eligible voters. what can we take away from that as well? generally, the population in iran has become disillusioned with the government and they don't feel that the vote at the ballot box is making any difference. and so what we've seen is a gradual erosion of the number or the percentage of people that are voting. and this actually is a real low because it's been dropping. and now this shows that 60 percent
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of the population has stayed away from the pulse those that could vote. and that is very damaging for the both the reputation of the, of the leadership and their efforts to get people to come for a greater turn out. and brooks. and what we know about the demographics of people who chose not to vote. is there a sort of concentration where we seeing that it's indeed mostly young people or is it spread across the board? well, i think a great number of the gen z of so younger generation did not vote. i think that there's also been a clear message that has been broadcast by active us, particularly those for example, that are behind bars. saying that it was important to boycott these elections because absolutely no changes taking place through the system and through the control that the government exercises over the candidates. the reform is candidate, although he's offering quite
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a different platform from the extreme conservative nonetheless is known to support the supreme leader and the system. so those that have been boycotting up until now are saying that this whole system now is corrupt and the people should not vote for it. and roxanne, if we take a look at the results, no candidates acute and outright when but possessed in did secure the most votes, what are his chances in the run of well, i think his chances are, are growing. the very fact that he had a 1000000 more votes and the next in line sage, i need the who is a hard line. conservative means that he's already garnering a great deal more support then. then as his opponent, but also the, and i think the general population or the regime thought he would gain. and i think
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what we see is that clearly though there were other candidates that were conservative that were trailing in this, in this particular round. a number of them have said that they hope they're the vote. they go 100 would now be dedicated to jenny lee, which could certainly increase the number of votes that he gains. but right from the beginning, there has been an assessment that if they turn out is above 50 percent, save $51.52 that uh, that will stay for possess gone. and now the chip has, as john, the reform is, has really shown that he is running a strong platform that he is promising things that appeal to a larger demographic like reducing the, the of restrictions on a head job rare where range and also that he's interested in re negotiating with the west and trying to get the country back onto the financial markets, for example, i think there is
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a sense that maybe he could bring around real change. and so i wouldn't be surprised if quite a few more of the younger generation women who don't want to have to be forced to wear the bad job would for example be voting for him. so i think there's a real chance that there could be a waiting here for him and looks on if this reform is candidate, it is, is gathering types of popularity among young voters. if say he does win the election, what could he actually achieve and how much power would he have as president as well i think that that's certainly the great question. the president has traditionally not been able to exercise a great deal of power is the majority of power sits with the supreme leader. however, each of the presidents have has brought a real character to their, their position. and i think the fact that possess john has, for example, said that he's interested in negotiating with the west. and he wants to reduce the
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restrictions on women. that would mean that if he is allowed to, to express these views as part of his campaigns, that should he be elected, that will be an official voice. that is presenting these alternative perspectives. and i think the government role as shown that if he does when they have to support that to some degree. and i think that there is a real chance that there could be quite a change more than just of tone, which is what many people are saying that's all he could bring. i think he could actually bring quite a bit of change. and a great sense of hope, and particularly if there is a deal that could be struck that would make a huge difference to the economy. all right, thank you so much, roxanne, for your analysis, that's roxanne. so i'm on to my end, who is a lecture of international relations at the university of cambridge. my pleasure, thank you. friends could enter a new political era as it votes in parliamentary elections on sunday. the vote was treated by
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a crushing defeat for president emmanuel microns party at the hands of the far right in the elections to the european parliament. paul suggest marina pens far right and national really is leading strongly with 36 percent of the vote followed by the left wing block and n f p at 28.5 percent and lagging behind in 3rd place, chrome centrist alliance on the symbol with just 21 percent the earlier i spoke to yesterday at last the who is the head of the committee for justice and liberties . nobody's ation focusing on human rights. he says the french president, emmanuel, my crone, is responsible for the rise of the phone right in front. when the money, what about the bus at the end to separate the is know a couple of years ago, district listings of their, you know, steven rice and their capacity to organize as citizens or what the monday reading
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my quote, even, you know, we bussey's old for i mean, it is a bit blown or reminded french people that the firewood for the art it'd be here is of facilitate that who is famously sion kit. there was a hand in where we see that in mind when brussel has been fussing there. just mission that was directly inspired by it might have been a silver slip to even declare that quote unquote, it was a her ideological victory that it might even look like part of the inside integration the bill of next year. so it might even my call is know the from the responsible for what's taking place today. but the even further disqualified incentive from being a statement that the president would need to clear up the aftermath of the semester created by calling this the productions wasn't quote again, i have just a pro now, and i'm think that when they are their feet, let's see how they're dealing with it that's sold by the tuition easily they in front and staying in fronts demonstrate as much the 1st anniversary of the police killing of
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a teenager as african descent. the 17 year old was shot dead by police at a traffic stop in western powers. the incidents folks nationwide protests and it's smith has this report from paris. emotions is still roar and non to 12 on, so i'm from 117 year old nile mazda, who was shot dead by police officer at a traffic stop on the niles mother mooney. i'm as it is, of course, a personal country too much. i don't have the aisle anymore. he told the crowd. i just want justice for my son. 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 to both sides. police and the population. when someone is stopping it from the, from police,
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we thought about what's happening last time was 9 miles killing sparks nationwide rights president emanuel micron said the teenagers, 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 to 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 with the company . is that the reason why we are afraid every day, because our brothers can get killed what my brother like not,
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and those fees are present when we go out into the street. when their identity checks, we fade when we see the police 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 win the power. while in practice get over the is in charge. on saturday, the police kept a low profile. i'm a solemn sab march pesto piece for the bonus smith, i'll just era known to western powers in democratic republic of congo, m. 23 fighters have captured a town near the border with you, canada, and were one to they took over con, your volume go on friday. evening fighting had intensified the between the army and the group. in the past 2 weeks. the d. c has repeatedly accused rolanda of backing the m 23 sizes. rwanda has denied supporting the group. a new kind of reports on the fighting. and has this update from goma in the east of the country, of the toner, by old
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a cup jug by them 22 tables on top of these voters throughout the jeep. not only for rebels, but also for the d as the government, as the area was not close on by the ongoing perfect, which erupt at the season last 2 years between the government forces. and the rep wasn't the territory of 14 and the most easy since then the government forces alongside with the for alicia and. and the regional forces from southern commanded a couple of by sonya is from south africa. while we're in turns on a line to push above the levels from almost 80 percent of the area under delta tours is new will festival them to the 2 levels otherwise cool? some emphasis on in different areas. in the population filtering the buzzing of durable spend a minute sticking the largest business down of temple. the government of the deal to century fios to negotiate with them. 22 tables accusing them to be boxed by the government of wanda on a teaser shall always rejected by to godaddy that all the means when those people have been washed away from their homes by the ongoing fighting ceaselessly. i'm making this,
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you want to target and suggest on the verge of charging for women and children, which would need for now to wait before they go back home. and like on any of the 0 goma, the democratic republicans, school sedans, permanent through rapid support forces have captured a key city in the southeast. they've taken over the city of single, which is the state capital of sent out of state. thousands of student needs has been forced to flee that homes due to the fighting between the army and the recess . the civil war incident has resulted in the world's largest displacement crisis. in kenya, a series of unprecedented protests in the last 2 weeks against a government plan to raise taxes has led to president william rudo backing down. the violence has seen some 30 people killed the police using live fire against crowds who managed to force the way into parliament. malcolm webb spoke to young
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protest as in nairobi and what's driving their movements. you weren't got a war, was one of the thousands of protesters on the streets of my re be in the last 2 weeks. she's studying lauren data science at university. this is the most success in explaining the government's controversial plan to raise taxes, to have tens of thousands of photos on instagram. and documenting the demonstrations and the police failed attempts to break them up with tear gas and move to count on each process. because in the last demonstrate has entered parliaments on tuesday, they said latent corruption, misspending by president william re says government and push them to the limit and say they've rejected the government's finance, so it's not new angle, it's north. and specifically for the finance boot, it's a long pen top and go from a long period of time of premium already preventatives to adequately represent us. i concede on wednesday,
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retake back down and withdrew the bill. many of the demonstrators were young and educated and seeking jobs. many said they're worried about the features. can use economy has print significantly in recent decades. on an off, the middle class has gwen to but, and also communities of benefits. it is much from economic growth. and the plan to raise taxes even on a central, such as cooking oil and bread didn't go unnoticed. like people living here could be era. and i wrote these largest some home to nearly a 1000000 people. most of it live on less than $2.00 a day selling team and his friends run a community project here that was in the mid twenty's. the same reason weeks they've learned about the government's annual finance bill for the 1st time in their lives, from social media content and says they also took to the streets. we often once different about this movement,
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we did not look into the site for us. we looked at the one a one for the one bodies that are to see whether the government rejected the plan has been and then we is whether they we make sure that the government resides so that we can bring you need us on board, take care of us at least 30 people have been killed, including by security agents who use live gun file on on, on protest is outside parliament rights groups say thousands of campaigners have been abducted will go missing. police have denied it lead to lead and many others to save, which i should resign. nobody knows what will happen next any for when crowds will gather on the streets again. the 1st test is of the chief, something that was always on the imaginable. just 2 weeks ago,
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many say that fear has gone malcolm web. how to 0. my baby. can you a seal a head on notice event? i'm not all day inside the palestine. as far as christian town cho by is really supplements and i'll post a no fearing on demolition. tens of millions of americans live in poverty activists colon politicians are treated as a major issue and the presidential campaign the were off and running with your weather report. thank you so much for your time to start the weather read center, or it into se australia, but we are talking out puller air. here are this top temperature and hope are 9 degrees, 9 for camber as well. we will see some snow over the mountain tops here and there you think this is called check, help waking up monday morning,
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colors or on drug the blue in the purple, or the temperature sub 0 for kember. let's go back to the here and now eventually this what, whether it catches up to new zealand, the south side, wind, at least on sunday. but both silence will be in the thick of this fine monday, substantial rain here and some snow over the mountain tops and the mountain passes . so tricky, travel to be sure for indonesia as big as bustles of rainbow. be on borneo island for west cali. mountain town. and we do have severe fund advisors in place for the southern philippines. been it now island in time for china, her summer rains really do in a number on great lynn, who hon. shanghai, that's moving over these, trying to see running into korea and japan. this is going to be a washout here, could see a couple 100 millimeters of random potential there as well for the land side. so q and honshu as is just spins up in the sea of japan. so out of rain coming for a hunt to island on sunday, that's a snapshot if your weather see
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a the . ringback the, the latest news, as it breaks far, it is environment, that's the realtor that, that spends of not permitting any more members of the muslim community to enter its territory with detailed coverage. they found that the bus, i really gotta praise, but um, southern facebook, people from around the world. this rose warren gauze that was polarized french society for such an extent. and that could have an impact on what is one of the
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most consequential elections. those that will be that the the, [000:00:00;00] the hello again, this is a reminder of our top stories this hour goes as health ministry says at least $41.00 palestinians have been killed and hundreds injured across the strip in just 24 hours. is there any forces formed of arranged refugee camp in the north and to know the in central cause? it is really tanks also find on tens for displaced palestinians in the south. thousands of people have been protesting in different parts of israel,
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pressuring the netanyahu's government to accept a ceasefire. deal and return is rarely captives held by him all around is headed to a run of the boat in less than a week after the candidates failed to secure and no votes to win the presidency. iranians are choosing a successor to president abraham racy. died in a helicopter crash in may. a record low number of people voted just below says one of it's fine to is has been killed in finding along lebanon's, southern buddha. as the law has also carried out, attacks against is randy forces. i said, bank reports from the board, a village of i to show in southern lebanon, a type of shop lies, and 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
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miss all stripes as well as artillery, where you're looking this time along the main street, along the side streets. you see buildings that have been destroyed, others, 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 for this not just close shop that's being talked to is tons, villages and cities across southern lebanon that'd been 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, as is the 5th, that through the impact the entire region. i started big. i just did a,
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i push of southern lebanon in the occupied westbank palestinians are alarmed by these rarely governments plans to expand illegal settlements, fearing that their communities may be on district, not all day reports. 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 or insight they though people are more concerned about another is really decision that ruling strip the palestinian authority, if 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 in this land climate. this down existed before christ and it will
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continue to exist. god will link more than half the population of the occupied westbank falls within this area, including all homes inside they are ready. 3 illegal is really supplements and several outposts of sees 14000 square kilometers apply to 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 out post 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
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decisions of these really, governments will outlive this right wing coalition. and given the lack of 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 by the palestine, the army general who led a co attempt in bolivia has been transferred to a maximum security prison just outside the capital. a pause. the former on the chief of general general was one. jose zuniga was sentenced to 6 months of pre trial detention on wednesday. soldiers occupied to the central square of la pause and rammed a door to the presidential palace june. he goes, says he was following orders from president lewis out of state which the president
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denies. let's go live now 2 days ago, who is in the capital of post teresa. there are accusations that the president himself was involved in this attempted cru. how is he responded to those accusations? well, it's been a week filled with tension, with the military on the main clause in front of the presidential part of the military going in the general in needing this attempt to this quote, a saying that this has been ordered by president. we found a fit to boast. he spoke to that review. of course, this is something that the president denies. however, anyway, many of the people here in bolivia have questions about what actually happened. so what we know for now is that 21 people have been detained. we know that the we talk general's involved had been from start to have high security prison as the investigation into what happens continue earlier. today we spoke to president,
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we started say about what's been going on in bolivia. this past few days. the reset, as it was thrust into the global spotlight last wednesday, when wrote military units sees the central square over the past. the president immediately denounced mister president, we also the images of military units in the plaza in front of the presidential palace of the military entering the presidential palace of you, confronting a general and telling him that he has to respect the constitution of the powers. but many people in the country believe that this was something organized by the government. what would you say to them? because they looked into the most any by the confrontation that we had face to face with generals indigo. occurred when he revealed himself. you see how i demand that he comply with the constitution and respect the military command. when i confronted him, he opened the disobeyed me. what doubt can there be about that? answered the subsequent statements which he made seemed to be very carefully calculated. but what do you say, what went wrong?
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i mean, was it military intelligence? what failed? well, escaped into the hands of a well. the intelligence was in the hands of people who were completely trusted by the general. they never reported what was happening. we assured that this was a plan to data that the planning was done well in advance and that this was triggered in a meeting with the military and the general staff. so, while it is in the middle of economic crises, of a political crisis, with a confrontation within the party, between you and former president, if morales, how can you guarantee stability until the election is next year? there's sort of ideas and reflection that morales supporters should reflect the economy has problems that can be solved and that's what we're working on. if prices rose, we took action and those prices went down again. they didn't tell people that, you know, there was a shortage of fuel and now we have a fuel supply. we take measures, we work and we show results. but there's people interested in using all these issues to generate conditions for instability, for
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a co of to occur. and in this case, it's clear that the comrades who are on the other side with morales participating in generating those conditions. those plotting is took advantage to carry out the screw, not only against the government, but also against the bolivian people and our popular revolution. and theresa as the president himself mentioned, many challenges ahead. well, that's correct and many challenges ahead. and even though the precedence was optimistic during that interview, that's not something that many people here in bolivia, i agree off. the main concern right now is the economy of one of your heavily depends on a gas exports. this is something that has continued to drop in the past years. they have not been able to find new wealth. so this is a major concern that has generated, for example, it's truly no forwarding re service in the country. there's a shortage of do with us dollars, a shortage of fuel. the price,
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the cost of living has been going not so the population is concerned about what's been going on. but the biggest problem for many is also the norm was confrontation that exists between press and we thought of say, i'm former president, one of your 1st indigenous president, abel morales. and we've been what is known as the move on towards socialism party. the fight that is ongoing has this country power lice has the president enable his and no tables to take the measures he need in order to try to get out of the current crisis. able morales wants to run for the presidency next year. and we status who wants to seek reelection and says, is that the constitution bands and what that is from doing so. so lots of concerns, lots of challenges for the current administration ahead of the presidential elections next year. all right, thank you teresa. that's out correspondent stories about reporting from believe you new with cities can now enforce funds on homeless people sleeping outside in public places. the supreme court ruling also gave them the ability to clear out
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incompetence after this in washington dc, a holding a rally to highlight the poverty faced by tens of millions of people. and they say it's something that isn't being treated as a major issue in this presidential campaign for 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 to seek health. stephen 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,
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d. c. volunteers are preparing for the annual assembly of the poor people's campaign and 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, i believe that with my entire heart river live steel, harris is 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, woods, and middle class families. the poor people's campaign aides to mobilize millions of
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voters to demand 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. they 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 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 directors say money needed to feed the poor is running out, leading people like rogers and many more to face hunger. rob reynolds alger 0. the still ahead on that migration, lower immigration, this should be the immigration,
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white immigration has become the dominant issue in the u. k. head of next the stays election. and what is the best catches you ever see? house, india, women, the cheeks. when she gets worldcom, the israel's war on gossip be coming forever across the united states. why are the student protests for palestine being met with military style track down? why, despite they insist on 0 consequences for israel 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 service industry. it taught by carpet the economy, furious about illegal immigration. trump meets the votes and is pushing called for
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the. 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 went the whole thing. donald trump is in a strong position. hey, we're involved right now. he has a 5 point lead ahead of joe 5. 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, the opinion polls suggest that migration has become one of the biggest issues for voters in the u. k. ahead of those days election. it's 2nd only to concerns about the cost of living. the public attitudes vary depending on age,
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where people live and political leanings, whole brenda and reports from the southern port town of dover, migration, lower immigration, which i think migration, migration, migration. this should be the immigration election, migration matches to british voters in the last 6 years. 120000 people have made the dangerous crossing on small boats from france to present, mention migration in this election. and these are the images of many u. k. voters will visualize, it's kind of a rush as tests. these images that we see very much of images of migrants arriving, being arrested by the 1st decisive, liberal people. the 5 arrived from vote is what they see there is desperately refugees seeking a place of safety. risking their lives, besides the conservative say, is people exploiting a weakness the board and not being secure rose being broken in both cases. these are sincerely how deeply held social values. and they mean that the reaction to those images is just pilot. right? because it's,
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it's literally probably the rising in terms of the see the same image, see, and very different sense drove up with its famous white clips as long gonna powerful symbol of the u. k. is defenses against on welcome arrivals. it's here in the porch. the, the migraines plucked from the small boats in the channel are brought and it's those images which of laws be driven the debates about migration in the u. k. but the emphasis that voters puts on migration as an election issue very significantly depending on policy allegiance. just 3 percent of labor policy versus c migration is the single biggest issue that rises to 27 percent. among those who intend to vote for the consecutive policy. i'm not rises again to 68 percent for people who intend to vote for nigel final issues. reform u. k. policy. the public desire to come migration is
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a defining fact uh in the 2016 bricks it referendum. yet kevin polling indicates that overall votes as a to, to action the sofa and partly because the post wrecks it. labor shortages in key areas. when the u. k. public, aust, would you like levels of migration to full is a fair proportion which say yes that they would like migration levels to full. but then when they are asked about the groups which make up this april, so they go. so different groups of michael work is such as coworkers, of doctors and nurses, so ukrainian, so sort of all these different groups. most of them people have exponent, say that they would like more of these, these individual groups. so i'm one level they would like overall migration levels to full, but they would like the groups which make up that number to increase if he does, that's that contradiction that all the parties are promising to result just in different ways. the white clips,
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so the place where the u. k is closest to continental europe. those who land here. so how far apart the 2 still off, poll brennan, i'll just 0 dover. several protesters have been arrested in germany during demonstrations outside the phone, right? if the parties conventions, police and protest is forward in the east, in the city of s, as the to day congress began on saturday to offices will hospitalized with serious head injuries. the sunrise alternative for germany has really liked it. it's leadership during the party congress and reported a surgeon membership the a if the finish, 2nd in the european polymers election held earlier this month. and with the crossbow has wounded a police officer in front of these really embassy in 3rd grade. he was, he is in the neck by the arrow. so the as interior minister says the officer shows and killed the attacker in self defense. the embassy was closed at the time,
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and an investigation is underway. as parts of south asia are experiencing extreme weather conditions in recent days, thousands of people have died from floods in afghanistan to land sites in the pool . the region has seen widespread destruction. no fernandez reports from columbus. 9, alessandra is struggling to cool. 5 days ago, flood swept through the of the village kid and the bomb young province of asking to stone, killing 8 members of his family. he says it was the 1st such city of flooding. they had seen outage by the law. there was complete chaos. but children were crying and women screaming with fear. the water was about 10 meters high. i tried to pull up some of those stuck but couldn't. and the floods took them. most houses and shops in the remote village were destroyed while the raging waters swept to wait cause and mechanical equipment. this school was damaged and its container with oil school
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supplies was washed away. susan, i'm on the, the 1st thing we need is shelter. we need clean drinking water, the vin financial support, because we have lost whatever we have wakeful, and then all of our lives in the heavy rains to good lens, lights killing at least 9 people on saturday. then sides, floods and lightning have killed more than 35 people across the he, mullin, kingdom. in the last 2 weeks across the border, the indian capital in new delhi had moved in 250 times. it's usually rainfall on friday, closing disruptions. the odds, so book in delhi between 230 and 5 30 am today. the maximum rand full recorded, has been 228 millimeters from our soft, our junk observatory, and other observatories of then you have also reported extremely heavy rain falls. this drastic came to a standstill of the city of 20000000 people, as the skies opened up the down to cause the natural building roof to collapse,
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disrupted flight close the metro station. envelope roads a lot of meanwhile is expecting maureen's. after a short break to months and shows the cause of people around the country, authorities have met to discuss the flooding and colombo and find solutions. extreme weather events are becoming increasingly common and this part of the wood isn't or different. but some scientists say insufficient monitoring of disaster management practices is making things was a jump to put a rise in environments. scientists. she to without 0 international treaties must be better managed, a claim on cell fine. but it needs to be converted to action plans. it needs to be brought in distracted cheese. tobacco use has to be money, did both locally good regionally i'm little, but those details may be too much for at least done. he's surviving. somebody who's immediate priority is to find food,
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shelter and clothing. minute fernandez. i just need a good number to support now and a shock at the euro's football tournament where defending champions, italy has been knocked out. they were beaten to 0 by switzerland in the opening match of the last 16 final few load. and reuben vargas, were the goals scores invalid easily go home. well switzerland going to play in the england orthodontia in the course of fine and india have won the t 20 cricket world come up to being south africa in the final. and it was losely, thanks to one of the best catches we might as a see a city a former. yeah. those it help to restrict to south africa who fell 7 shows of what would've been this. this will title the victory ends india's 11 year wage for a major trophy. the good stuff. and that's it for me. jessica washington, thanks for watching. terry johnson will be here in
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