tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera July 1, 2024 1:00pm-2:01pm AST
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this business uptake these roads thought no bundle a dash before he is the the hello, i'm sammy's a them this has been use our live from dell coming up in the next 60 minutes. solved visa and told children is ready, detention. the director of gods is the civil hospital speaks about the treatment of palestinians also being released from prison. the a one and a child killed in his reading, the minutes the right until the caught them and no sense. and they don't keep pod
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westbank. francis file, right? national riley gets the most number of boats in the 1st round of parliamentary elections. present microns, a lines failing in the place. plus, i'm rub mcbride in the got to japan that wants it share of the country's tours and boom, just as other parts of the country are saying enough visitors. i'm devin asked as full as as england sung house. stay in the your a dining rooms i had picked prevents a humiliating defeat for so that you have some progress to the full to find the it's, it's 10 am gmc and we start in gaza where the director of a civil hospital is being released from an is riley prison. that's off to being detained for 8 months to know how much i was telling me, i gave
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a hiring account of the treatments he and the palestinian prison is faced. while in these riley detention. he says they were told should beaten and starved. and is ready, false is detained him with no legal authority. many of the palestinian detainees were killed under interrogation. they were denied food and water and made this in many of the mid to kill us stopping clothing and dr. sanders's, i left them behind on the market as they are still been in the area of the prisons will be from among the medical staff and the doctor. i have none of the but as the yeah, they're going to see what it is then may they utilize the same piece. these are really cool patient policies about them lift has no regard to any deadlines, hadn't called it a, joins us live from data by law in central garza and how much that was. how many of
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just one of many humanitarian work cuz medical stuff that have been taken by the is right is what are we hearing has happened to the rest. but suddenly i was just talking right now to another release, a prisoner from a to a hospital. his name is a stuff and he was arrested for 3 months ago when that is really forces and they did as for hospital on the 2nd time, he said that it was very cold. it was in during the winter and they were forced to take their clothes off, it was very cold and they were freezing. he said that every single day before and after being interrogated, they were beaten up and tortured. he said that there was a lot of fluids, lack of water, also lots of have a medical treatment. and he showed me his photo before. he was
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arrested and i did not believe that this was the same person i was seeing in front of me. and this is just a little bit of the stories that we have been receiving and testimonies from the people who were arrested. they're saying that there are still a lot of policy news that were arrested from different areas across the gulf industry who are still in those. is there any presents? but it's very important also to highlight the families of the missing policy and use the policy me. and some of these, we do not know anything about their missing, assign many members and we, we were approached but a couple of of policies were saying that they have no idea of their family members are arrested. they have been missing for months and they did not hear anything about them. and they do not have any organization that would give them any information about them, but were at were suppose to hear more testimonies. from a more at the college news i've been released earlier today. now, further north,
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in should jaya we're hearing about a lot of families, kids tracks any help reaching them to help them evacuate very. i sat me no one was able to reach you for the 5th consecutive day. we have been receiving a couple of appeals from families that were chopped. they are unable to leave because there's quite comforters. there's drones worse choosing anyone who's trying to move there has been endless airstrikes and, and this are tele, recently, we have been collecting news about a year from the neighboring areas and the neighboring people, but palestinian families, you were able to call for house and for rescue they said that there has been no food. no walter, there are injured people from the is there any are temporary and asterix and they are unable to rescue them because that the ambulances are unable to reach that area
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. also, journalists have not been able to reach this part of it. so let me send you send me that this is a very densely populated area, according to enter. well, as the 65000 pod of sinews made this out and were able to about to wait, but there are more and hundreds of properties that are sent chops for 5 days. and we don't know anything about them because we lost connection and we're losing cause and it's very hard to connect to anyone in a so you tell me or i will leave it the in the hopefully that is the in garza and talk to my husband that was telling me a also spoke about how he was arrested without charged bice ready forces. the v is a co pay, some forces then the blinds, it to all the sudden the lows and 3 kids. and they detained me without any charges . or even if i was put in 1234,
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but try it is what i was not given. any specific thoughts. i was only informed that i am detained. my pin, the noticed this means that is really to patient both as have been the painting me on no legal ground or was last spring in 9 months or so mine. he's a palestinian journalist on humanitarian who witnessed the war in the off. i'm calling eunice in gaza. he's joining us here in the studio. of course you, you managed to get out of gaza. how disturbing is it month? so to hear the testimonies of people like dr. muhammed up was telling me about what was happening to them in detention the beatings, torture they say, even breaking a thing goes extremely disturbing. and to bring this a lot of nostalgia for not only myself, but the thousands of all the students who were taken into custody weather in the
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west bank organizer and put under this kind of administration, abduction where these areas are taken into custody. thousands of people. right now within that integration comes in, this sort of sort of confinement doing all sorts of different kinds of mental physical torture on to the people's. they're both men and women, children, and other ones, and very to speak to been lead the end up at a stand in a medical health organization such as like from, from a double send me a who is now a beacon of hope and provides a big source of pride to, for the students after heating is this 20, that despite everything he has gone through, just come to the world and setting them look well to determine as well resilience. this will not stop us, and i am more than that are the to start working, leading the operations extra for as soon as possible. and we should point out to, of course, that these kinds of, of allegations are not something new. they've been documented by several
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international human rights groups concerning the missed treatment. the, the beating, the physical harming of prison is in his riley, a detention right? correct. this is something i mean you yourself were exposed to his ready to tension. maybe you can talk to us a little bit about what you experience. yes, in 2009, when i visited by somebody in jerusalem, i will stick and, and administration, the cost of the as they call it, without any toilet any charges, they can take you into the interrogation sites, put you on a photo to confinement, and do all sorts of different kinds of thoughts as to whether it's a no food, no sleep, no water, continuous beep, things, different kinds of mental torture. and i can only imagine what these, the people are right now in devices that has, has been taken out on 7000 people or more, haven't taken into such kinds of administration custody. in addition to 6000 more
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than the westbank. and this is very, it says, this is disturbing, but not surprising. it's kind of only be surprising if you still think of it as a 1st world country. and if you thinks of this is the most modern army in the world as the defense politic um, is there any particular administer is and, and, and another, this is the some of the language that international and is really human rights groups use to describe the detention you experience and what you would talk about, which is an administrative detention. so amnesty international calls it a key tool of a pop type. the u. n. special russell tour and admit on human rights is cold. and inasmuch in any democratic society and they'd send them these riley human rights group points out that it surprises of holding people without trial. ready without having committed in defense on the grounds that quote,
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he or she plans to break the law in the future. i mean, this is not the, the international understanding of a, of a process of arrest and a legal process of arresting detention. right. i agree, 100 percent, 100 percent. and this only happens in the state of israel and i, i hope that's what happened to talk to them from a double send me the 55 people who are, let's go to the can be the stop for girl, but uprise of, to continue towards the movement to free all of our, of the keys in prison us from the is really uh, centers where the thing and that was the order in the west bank. all right, thank you so much for coming in and sharing your experiences with us that you've gone through the 1st 10 months or show mind. thank you. now these right the minute 3 is conducting a rate in the city of total caught them in the occupied westbank. these 2 palestinians have been killed during the incursion. a woman and the childs are
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among the dead rates and the occupied westbank has been a near daily current since israel's war on guns have begun last october on the that abraham joins us now from ramallah and the that the pictures that way getting a pretty dramatic house is on fire even roads, infrastructure look total it up. what are you hearing from people? the people are telling us that the raid old, though it started there's really forces start to do is throw the weight is continuing with these rated forces. returning back to the street between the north, some stuff you jacob, i'm the total kind of refugee camp and drones strike a has a target. it's one of the places, one of the houses leading to the killing of one woman in her forties. she was hit by the fractional, in addition to that, the 15 year old has been hit by a bullet to the head. this tells you about the intensity of the rate that is happening now in the area of to the cutting. but we've already been reporting
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another rate that took place yesterday around the same areas already. we've been there in april, seeing how these really forces toppled roads ruined the infrastructure. we were talking about the electricity, the water, the roads. everything has been damaged by these really forces, so people that are yet to repair their lives before these really forces return and ruin the infrastructure to one type of when another time. so we are talking about an intense situation when it comes to people being displeased. we're talking about dozens of them because of the current damaging that is happening there. and in for cutting itself, we were talking about more than $135.00 homes being targeted by destruction during those res, displacing more than $600.00 palestinians. and we're talking also about 250 homes all across the occupied west bank that have been demolished because of those is really weight. so we're talking about an intense situation and every that is still
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ongoing. all right, we'll leave it that thanks so much knew that abraham reporting to us from drama lundy occupied by spring the the now francis fall right, has a much with its best. they like full performance in history. getting the highest, cheryl, so it's in the 1st round of parliamentary elections. national riley lead them. the pen is now it's voters to give a policy and absolute majority in the 2nd round. next week, we have to correspondence covering the story for us. in a moment will speak to ben at smith, who's in paris, the boston that was standing by for us in nice, where she filed this report. opponents of the fall, right, national rather waste is no time after a historic election. 90 got straight back to them. painting the result of the
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dramatic we've never so um the trim extreme lights having so much votes in the profession. it's like, um, 12000000 of people working for the people. that's really what the racist. almost so big pearson, the to doesn't believe in climate change. put in secure, yes, vote against the national front, but vote for me. if we have a choice between 2 extremes, it's not a choice that motivates people. so what's the other solution? unfortunately, i don't see it. national riley's leader, my name the pen urge to support us to turn out like never before in order to win next week. second round to begin the strange in government and drive the forms of the country needs. we need an absolute majority in order for done and birthdate left to be named in 8 days. prime minister in manuel mccaul, 28 year old, but then it is the fresh waste of the fall, right?
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national rally. the we branded once. politically toxic, national front is no main screen, closer to power than it's ever been joanne for the communities which i intend to be the prime minister, the everyday life. one, the one who prioritizes defense of purchasing power, the restoration of law in order and security throughout the country. and of course, the resumption of the migration policy hoping to ahead of the far right is a coalition of bodies from the left and far left. but it's leaders on luc mileage shown is a polarizing figure for food. so some potential voters in prime minister gabrielle a 1000 plus party to get to the creation of president a monro mccall is trailing badly after the 1st round of what's it to budget? well, the far right is that the gates of color never has the national assembly been at risk of being dominated by the fall rights. therefore, our objective is declared to prevent the national riley from having an absolute
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majority of the government, the country with the disastrous project to which is it sort of need to be i think the push my current called us and that'd be election of those bodies. the fee to the national riley and european elections, a high stakes gamble that could go against him. the best he can hope for now is a hum parliaments. so, waking up to the prospect of a 1st fall arrived government's political opponents are wasting no time. negotiations to form a front against the national riley are in full swing and hundreds of constituencies all over france. president macross is hoping that this so called republican front will be as successful as it was in the past. auto though, i'm not so sure. step 5, which is a really nice one. step boston joins us now. live from nice. so step, you're in one of the strong holes of the national right. a. what's the reaction been like that to the results? that's all if i read the fight,
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it moved here in the south of france, as you said, the national valley is very popular here. they did really well more than 40 percent . many of the candidates got a few of them even more than 5156 percent of soda is a huge shock among the opponents of the far right here. and also we've been speaking to voters on the streets here of nice. they said they are worried. it's a side they, they side, but they're also concerned about their future because many of them here have a my friends background and they say they don't feel safe. the concern is the 2nd class citizens we saw this morning as the last blog already containing fairly early . and one of the woman who was complaining told us that's a ready, very aggressive response as she got from the public. some people also saying that hitler uh, and the nazi germany wasn't even a bad person. so she was quite shocked already with a quite paula rice move already after the 1st round. instead the,
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the national riley already focusing on the next round. right? oh, absolutely. i already talked to you with the leader of the republican party is running here for the national valley has already been sweet and quite aggressive campaigning. i would say he's wanting people, photos that the, the other option would be voting for the far left. so what the national riley has done so far is betraying the last block as factory extremist, as communist, as that we far less and even as anti semitic. and he has been posting video of protests against the riley party national valley party yesterday showing some kind of damage is done to shops and he says when we will be in power, which he hopes to get after the 2nd round, then we will restore order and that's also something that jordan,
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but that the leader of the national valley has been tweeting about. he has actually published a letter to the french people saying that the, the, the left will be a danger to the republic and that people should vote for the far right. they hope to get an absolute majority. and that's why this campaign is stopping into seconds route pretty aggressively. all right, that is step voss and from nice in the south of france. let's take this north. now to button is smith. he's joining us from the french capital power. so festival bonus is my new, my con, regretting is decision to have whole, that's not selection. i always hated dealing with the way things are going so far. the water must get a manual macro on said last night. he said the faced with the rest, some of the national and national riley. it's time for a large, clearly democratic and republican riley for the 2nd round. he's not saying who
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people to vote for in the 2nd round, but what he's saying is he doesn't want the national riley the fall rights to get this absolute majority that it's searching for. but this gamble my chrome to come to the european elections in the hope that that would be what they've called in the past to a republic confront that would cover less to stop the fall. right? getting power about sort of idea has been crumbling over the last few years on the walls. and really the republican from best time round. it's very difficult for him really because whether the fall right or the left coalition, all the largest pots you, they full and the governing coalition for mac chrome. it's sort of over the mac from project is over because he will be forced to appoint a prime minister from a policy which he has huge differences. whether that's all rights or whether it's from the last and he will be false. the government will pursue an agenda not of hays choosing. so more most likely you'll have this cohabitation period where you
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have a president from one policy on a prime minister from another. it's a very difficult, very difficult sign, commonly to political, political deadlock, but my chrome becomes essentially more of a big ahead president for the remaining 3 years of his presidency, the one with any political power. and but it maybe it's a good moment to take a little bit of a step back and, and look through the whole range of when is and lose this last night of the was really the national raleigh. they came out 12 because they almost doubled the vote based on the 2022 legislative elections with 34 percent of the votes that so they got 18.7 last time around. they've never gone over 20 percent. then you have this far left, left fall left, a lines coming in. second. do 20 uh with the 28 percent on my crumbs together
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policy. right? trading behind it in the place on the 20 percent. now what happens this week is while those percentages are a good indication of the overall nationwide shot of the vote, they don't really tell you who's going to have the most seats in the palm and after next sunday, because it's a constituency by constituency, right? so you've already got, i think it's 75 seats for one out, right. that's why that comes. they got more than 50 percent of each seats, but you're left with $537.00 individual races. so now you have to look at when you've got 2 or 3 holes race. in some states, one party may withdrawal or a candidate, a candidate in the whole, the people who co less this is from me on to national, from the, from national groups will cover less around. so i'm going to stop the fall right, getting it. and so this is what was going to happen this week. candidates have until i think tuesday to withdrawal or not. so in the next couple of days, we'll see if there's any holes crating going along. as obviously some time to get
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to stop the far i getting into a power, although it's been successfully detoxified in normal life, i'm reading the people more willing now it's about right. thanks so much fun at smith back from paris a while is on more elections to talk about immigration, one of the major issues in the u. k. general election on 1st day. both major policy side, they want to bring the numbers down. the many industries say this is having an effect of the 0 visited a very farm and central england that employees fun stuff is now facing labor shortages, midland investment of which reports. this is the garden of england. this very saw stretches some miles across some of the most fat of land in the u. k. inside the pace is quick and the fruit plentiful. but what it lacks is enough luck is to
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take the cross wave or can use to come from eastern europe. and when you go back, whatever she called him and didn't let them to coming to the country. a really losing both one and a half a 1000000 off the end of the freedom of movement with the you isn't the only problem competent because i haven't got the stuff. and that is what's happened in the last 3 years. so you can fix it. frequent agreement, you've had coverage, knock on effect, then we had on because ukraine and what we're trying to staff with last upfront, strange stuff because of the war. these issues lacking up a perfect storm of labor shortages that the national farm is union says close production to be costs by subs. in some businesses since 2020 and the government introduced a 6 month season of work is visa. thomas, he is say, it's not enough the moment. so my industry, we've got 45000 licensees, seasonal workers license or company. do we need that?
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yes. do we need double that 400 presented? well, probably more. we're getting better and probably if you're getting bad grubby, we need the manpower to help us across. but politicians facing offers on dental position, heads out to reduce immigration, not bring more people in the car and conservative government wanted to encourage pharma said, gradually start replacing overseas was with versus ones. but that hasn't happened. and in reality, the majority of people who walk in farms like this one come from abroad. where are you from? philippines? from india is big stuff will get us don't you say have tried to recruit locally here, but without much success. make sure the dock leave any food behind. and that business model depends on trained stuff coming back season after season. this goes all it takes ages to learn. it is friday, but it difficult the cut off the the here the last 2 or 3 days. if you missed 2
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days, the crop is gone. if you don't have the people, we have lost. a steady supply of overseas was may not be, will the politicians say they won't, but it is what farmers here say. they need me the ceiling of each wave of the u. k . all right, let's go live to london now doing not correspondence, harry, false and harry. how the candid as buying that campaign drum on the last few days on the trial, right. the us right is very much the final stretch, 3 days less of campaigning, including this monday. and the picture is still looking pretty grim for the governing conservative policy. if you look at the polls, it just hasn't shifted throughout the campaign. or if it has both labor, i'm the tories, the conservatives of come down by about the same relatively small amount. and so the distance between them is,
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is on bridge as far as the conservatives are concerned. so the prime minister wishes to not trying to take inspiration from england's last goss come back in the european championship football on sunday when they came back to win against the voc . yeah, there was a picture of vs who not celebrating that. come back with a message, it's not over until it's over. however, the main campaigning message continues to be really one bit sensitive around trying to minimize any potential late a majority in parliament off to the election. and so we were hearing from the prime minister who's contacting the midlands today with a message. don't surrender your voice delay. but his home minister talking about the need to prevent labor from being able to in his woods jerry amount of assistance in terms of extending the right to vote to the 16 year olds and to prisoners. and to create some kind of permanent labor government in the future. that's the message coming from the conservatives on this morning late. but
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meanwhile, is talking about the need for people to come out and vote for change if they wanted some potential nervousness about a full govern conclusion, potentially suppressing the labor vote. and so they've been handing out pillowcases with an image of a reclining versus do not saying don't wake up on friday with 5 more years of conservative government, liberal democrats. meanwhile valley to continuing his very high profile campaigning style of sort of novelty campaign events. him doing a bungee. jump on the south coast and east phone. earlier on monday morning with the message. do something you haven't done before. vote liberal democrats just trying to very much take it to conservative hell constituencies in the south of england. whereas reform you paisley to nigel found raj, he is continuing his recent battery against the media. he's been accusing channel phone use of election interference with its expos,
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a of racist language by some campaign team members in claxon, the seats, that nigel file raj is trying to win. california is rejecting those accusations angus bands by its journalism. he's also saying that he will continue, his boy caught the bbc off to an event last week, which he says had a rig audience against him. again, the bbc, very much sticking by its position and refusing those claims that ty fawcett from london. o class. saul is the chief of staff of the u. k. house of commons, and a former advisor to conservative m. p. caroline notes as with us, live now from tenants in the united kingdom. so 1st of all, i wonder if you've heard anything in the last 24 hours 48 hours from where she's still not going some of these key issues. that would make you down the prediction
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that the conservatives are heading towards a huge defeat. i wish i had, i think the, the polls has be so widely in favor of delay the policy. now for some time, the general public seems to be incredibly angry with the conservative side government as it stands that i don't think there is anything that the prime minister can say at the moment that will make size post change in any meaningful fashion. i think that we all going to see a majority for the late the policy. i think the, the conservative policy and now look, he goes to how best to minimize the losses of their employees and how, how many seats they have left really is, is up for a discussion. and then i've seen anything for 50 seats to the house, a 150 states way it's given that we come from sort of 350 is quantity, draw for our international views. explain to us how the
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conservatives went from the good performance. they had in the last general election to where we are now and what do you put it down to the cost of living immigration, or just general leadership k. also thing for, for one to the best a to that i think is a mixture of all of those things in 2019 we still orest jonathan, leave the conservative policy into a majority government and was quite comfortable with that. but then unfortunately, we have seen the curve is pandemic. we have seen the outbreak of war in ukraine and now in the middle east and is around and golf. and i think that one of those aspects has no helps. i think that also the, in financing in the routing cause of say, policy has, have a huge the detrimental effects we have got rid of the forest johnson, his prime minister, per se list trust is
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a very short term prime minister for 45 days. and then landed upon recei not i might think that the public now looked at the conception policy as being and a mass. they do not have a consistent message. and then not dealing with the issues that affect people likes the cost of living, like the cost of heating that hi. i'm getting that children into a school and things like house. karen and the public just feel now very angry, very let down. and the number the number is because out to them piece here think we're talking different scandals has just pulls about the image of the policy that is in taxes. all right, that's we've, we've kind of gone through the sins of the conservatives, is that the reason labor is, shall we say, looks like it's on the winning end of the curve now. oh, is it because the, the, all the of the alternative is so bad or is it because it labor do have a much clearer convincing plan on some of the key issues like immigration and the
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cost of living? do they have a plan? and i don't think it's a straight forward as suggesting the policy have a plan that people are enjoying and i would like to see. and as soon as i think some of the success of the policy at the moment is purely down to the fact that they all know the ruling to substitute policy. there are a lot of questions. so the labels migration policy. when you look at what these use they want to do, but it doesn't make a massive difference to the number of the coming here. i that legally or across the top, a little small. but it's federated seems to be any real losses other than they want to smash the games across europe. so i'm not sure the public is sold entirely on those policies. i don't think that most people think they have a plan on migration a tool, but what they do have is not the package of the concepts it policy sent me. it is
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an incredibly interesting time for purchase politics. and of course you have the rise of a policy like reform, u k, p. well, pretty much an empty immigration policy which will look to sweep up some of those sites. all right, it's good to get your thoughts on the analysis. thanks so much for joining us. trans household, chief of staff of the u. k. house of commons it was still a head on al jazeera down the bridge thinking 2 cities may have sedans, capsule is destroyed. we live in call to the license tendons for the new wells rec hold was less than a month to the them fix that's coming up. is gemma, the years here, where here let's go with your weather update across europe and africa. so 2 things
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i wanted to point out, 1st of pressure fuel coming in off the, a vine to cooler air, sweeping through here. and then a line of showers and storms from finland. eastern baltic states, spell the roof and poland. these are a severe storms dropping hail and whipping up the winds. now all of this energy is dropping down further toward the south. eventually this becomes a story for the balkans over the next 24 hours for so. so we take scenario, for example, you go from 34 down to 20, all because those showers in storms have caught up to the potential to see some flooding for 30 as ne black sea coast here with this band of rain. otherwise, it's hot in the south of the country on tale at $37.00 degrees, of course a wildfire burning in western circle along the g and coaster. also, wall far not too far away from athens where it's been hot and when the other side of the mediterranean break. now severe storms over valencia, that's clogged the roads there. so some flash flooding that will move out over the valley. eric islands over the next little bit as well. keeping this theme of winds
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go in a breeze off the atlantic means temperature is a little lower in the walk, shut to 27 degrees. so bit of a fresh field there and dealing with showers across the cape provinces in south africa. let's go 20 degrees and up into today. on monday, the, the, the back you're watching out just the time to recap on headlines. these right emitted free is released the group of palestinians from prison, including the director of a ship, a hospital itself, and how much of a sudden may says palestinians of being tortured, beaten, and dogs. these right immediately is conducting a ravening wall in the city of twin, caught them in the occupied west bank, a palestinian woman and child of being killed for others injured during the
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incursion. ponce's father rises emerging with its best c. like for performance, ever getting the highest shadow votes and the 1st round elements revising, national riley need and the pen is a gene vases to give a policy, an absolute majority. the 2nd round of 5, seeing in the weeks time. now a major bridge connecting the northern parts of sedans, caps, who called to him to the country, 2nd biggest city of alma, the mine has been damaged. the army is accusing the power outlet for a rapid support forces of targeting the sy, a bridge. it was the only operational bridge connecting comes to to him with the mind. i have a move in, joins us live from cartoon. so how much of a set back is this uh, the structural damage, at least to the head of fi, a bridge for the suit, and these, all me as well. they have by a bridge,
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it was the same bridge. that doesn't mean these are me use less than 4 weeks ago to you to move if troops from the city of under mine to where it's hot assume north, which the head of fi a bridge connect to the city of under mine to there are to me to 3 bases there and hard to north and they usually get they reinforcements from the city of on demand. but with the destruction of that bridge, that is a major said back for the food in these army and for them to resupply those troops that are now and called to north. and they have to rely on the river. and allstate, which a neighbors cartoon said, so it is quite significant. now the army accuses the recess of being behind the destruction of the bridge, which connects the 2 cities called assume north and undermine the iris is yet to respond to the accusation, but the destruction was on the eastern side of the bridge. and that's the size that is controlled by department of to wrap it support forces. while the western side of the bridge is controlled by the student needs army. again,
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it's only one of the 2 major bridges that's used to connect the city of. i'm the man to hard to north, the 1st bridge being some tempests break with what this is which was destroyed in early november. and now with the destruction of this 2nd bridge and the last remaining bridge that connects the city of how to north to undermine. there is no direct link between the city of hot assume north and undermine. and if the 2 sides need to move between those 2 cities that have to rely on the river and i'll and that is quite risky for both sides and have a what can you tell us about the reports of fine thing going on all around the country now we weren't able to hear as strikes, long as the by the sudanese are our me in the early hours of monday morning. we know that there was also fighting around see not which the recess uh yeah. took over its capital on saturday, and they announced also in the early hours of monday, but they were able to take over a brigades that used to be under the control of us with news army also in the city
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of st. just so but, but that take over the takeover of the brigades, which of our stuff announced does not appear to have come with the bats. and we know from sources that the army withdrew from that base because of syncing joe, which is our sceptical over uh meanwhile, uh both uh the army and our separate battling each other over given moines on the border between sedan and zeta state. uh, the army said the flight crucial for them to take over to one more because that would open a supply route for it. but for the time being the rest of his control is in control of different moines. but i think still ongoing with civilians continue to be displaced as a result of the fighting. many of them trying to get to safety and they know that the journey would take days and they're not sure if they will be able to make it. well, i think so much have a move in the from call to let spring and now joining the company, the interim national director at world vision sedan,
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non profit organization to joins us live from nairobi, been reports of fighting, going along around the country. and the latest is the seizure, the reported seizure of single by our assess troops. what does that mean for the humanitarian situation? you know, thank you very much. it's a pleasure to be all here. i think god, the uh, currently when we look at the doctor can sedan, we had the verge of moving fe mine. and one of the most telling is we have been facing, gives you money. tyree an agency's is how, you know, we are not able to have access to these places where you might need to be in need, easy to apply. i didn't, or the agent to states. so what it really means now is the country he's on the baker hall of fame mine ivy is moving to remind me it is quite in the 9th and white who will reply and not at this moment the time is to have. i mean that your mind each having an access so that you money turning,
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organizations are able to go and provide the food assistance. you know, you money, cato, casual. sustan's also ready to use supplement getting feeding and ready to use that pigeon feeding at the moment of a 25600000 people. and i, what we call it very, a crisis situation, which is according to fair mind, that the warning system is a crisis situation. we have over 8500000 people that are now uh, in uh, you know, an acute stage. uh, waive a need for uh and then we hope over uh, 755000 people. why am i pc 5 which is been catastrophic? and if no food is provided to those people, they are definitely going to be losing their lives. so we cover the money timing, you know, or into generational committee to, to be able to engage so that we have you mind each having access to be able to provide all of the items. but you jump in the, and i'll ask you about the been before it's about concern that the life is finding
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means or could mean the disruption of agro programs. further contributing to the problem of people going hungry? is that a concern? is that what you're seeing on the ground? yeah, definitely because what happens now is people who look, i do not have access one to aid even to hospitals and given we are now stuck in why do we the lin susan's that to is the, the dr. susan, where we are disappointed, a lot of the habits seem to happen. it didn't happen as well because of the time of change. the precipitation has become dry. at the last 3 seasons, we have not had any meaningful rain fall. so what it means right now is people will not be able to get out to be able to access 8 i is they are under siege, but also i, you know, the only way they wouldn't be able to get any help to same lives. will they then have on hand to too many german taxes, which we appeal at this moment. but we also appeals that during the parties
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conference held in april after the one year anniversary of the, you know, international uh diplomatic history. sions, and government, uh, bundle drug institutions. commit to 2200000000, right. who was the explorers that they started? i could jump it also. we had this reports about the loss of the on the bridge between costume north and on the door of mine. is that a concern for humanitarian operations? are you a, toward when you hear news like this? and it did because you know what is happening now. we continually displace people over 10100000 people and 2200000 people people were using any uh, you know, infrastructure to be able to move out of the country so and to be able to go to save spaces. so when we hear such news is quite different, stating because what it means is people are not going to be able to move away from the conflict. i. so we appealed, you know, obviously you know, things that people are allowed to move and be able to transition and move to more
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peaceful areas as well as, you know, appreciate a lot of the work that has been happening. i wouldn't look at for the assistance and i that you money, teddy, and work on health supporting else it does. it's means again for structure, it needs rewards for the delivery of commodity to so sides instances. meaning that i have the money tied in hatches, which is already been strict and the difficulty is going to be was off and meaning the lives of the people in sit down is truly at risk. all right, thank you so much. john mccone, the from world vision. now south africa's presence the right of houses announced the cabinet members of his new coalition government. the appointments came off the legacy negotiations, governing african national congress lost its majority in may's election and had to form a coalition government with the main opposition party. the democratic alliance, along with a of the policies out on the tassel,
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joins us now live from johannesburg. what was the reaction been to this new cabinet been put together as well? policies that have not in the governments of national units. the not happy to get us to believe as if potty is not happy that the democratic alliance is in government. the feels that the da potty still represents the interest of a wife's minority. the issue, the statement saying that the announcement by president, sort of my posts that confirms that the amc has abandoned is historical role as a liberation movement in africa and solidified his role as an instrument of white supremacy. but so the advocates on politicians just one things to improve in the country. we are in clipped town. it's a the oldest township in, so it's so and people here like many other pool areas inside africa, have similar unemployment for service delivery. take a look across the road over the those are public, couldn't you know, toilets, we told by people in this area that 4 or 5 families that she one of those,
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the trainings and it's a bucket system on a flash system. so when the bucket gets full of people come yeah, into out the buckets and indeed we used again services to improve. and the whole thing that this cabinet that was announced is going to work and the country will move forward. all right, we'll leave with that. thanks so much how them with us. all right, let's catch off and all the sports news with german now. thank you, sammy. that starts at the your eyes were in a bad kick from g billing and rescued england from a humiliating defeat against a voc. yes, they ended up winning an extra time to reach the quote to find those still somehow and track to in the 1st major try feet since 1966. they've had states reports slovakia. so close to a famous way with seconds remaining in england,
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heading out to bending and produced one of the moments of the tournament sofa to keep the minutes the mid field or early 2 and 21 on set today for this year. he's already one of the champions league and spanish title and his debut season with round madrid. and thanks to his own, who wrote here, still has the chance of another trophy with his heavenly scrutinized national team timeframe, the news and enjoyable feeling. but it's also a lot of pressure. you people to o'clock rubbish. and you know it's nice to it when you deliver. you can give them a little bit back by it. we think means captain harvey kane, who won an extra time. but after what was another largely underwhelming performance, that manager knows that lead to the game against which some of the court, the finals, we want to be back to. i'm not going to hide from that. but the spirit in the character was that for everybody to see and wasted in a fighting something, then friends left before they schooled very close. but those that stayed were rewarded with memories to last a lifetime. i got 3 kids that i'm not sell it right. it was purchased on the
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equalizer multiplan government's a cool photos and somebody's know who, which like is it comes go to a guy and somebody's of the game. it seemed that you're a state of georgia might spring and upsets against spain. you can see that that 1st go with the tournaments of the 18 minutes for the 3 time champions hit back with full goals at the road to secure that pace. and the last states will the face host gemini, on friday. it's folks. how does era here's what's coming up on monday, the highest right side and the competition fronts face belgium and just sort of the winner of that game. we'll take portugal, slovenia in the course of finals. that last 16 months kicks off in front of us at 19 gmc fronts his caps and getting them back, a trained ahead of the belgium game without wearing a protective face. most, although he will have to put it back onto the match the fluid break his nose in his countries opener against austria and says he finds playing with
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a mosque and absolutely horrible. but i'm gonna give you a buzz because uh, suddenly it's really difficult because it limits your vision that traps and the sweat. and so you always have to lift it up to let the sweat run out. the 1st few days i actually felt like i was a v i p guest watching the euros in 3 days. i was watching the guys and i didn't think i was playing as well. so it's difficult, honestly, as soon as i can, i'll take it off, but i have no choice in the matter. i can't play without it, but it's a real pain. so it could be in by again, it's christy audio and alto in the course of finals. the porch go, captain, is playing in a record 6 european championship. renado has failed to school though, and his last 7 matches. it makes tournaments and we'll be looking to change that lisa against living. now that is why it made history out the corporate america winning all 3 of that great games for the 1st time. but his mike had already booked the place in the course of finals and needed just a points against already eliminated jamaica to clinch top spots and to avoid facing defending champions argentina in the next round. they won the game in texas
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them off to recover from an injury a few weeks ago. next up the series had to know the night, and that is only us both. now i would have more liked us. i think so much. jenna. well, how are can barrow, has strengthened as it approaches the se, in caribbean, whether experts say is the earliest an atlantic hurricane is reached category full sprint. arc and warnings been issued for parts of the calvin, including granada, jamaica. and since the caea, the annual climbing season is now open at japan's mount fuji with new restrictions to control visits. the numbers to find is enjoying an unprecedented post. pandemic visit to boom. the raw concerns, it's leading to over tourism many of the holiday destinations facing a similar challenge of mcbride reports from tokyo. and the same as must see pedestrian crossing. the 2 boys in downtown tokyo tells the story overseas,
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taurus sel, back in full visitor arrivals of top 3000000 for the the months running with most people heading to the same well known tourism hotspots for the next day, kill gets hard for those destinations that the most popular, like here to hook how you doing in okinawa, these regions quickly this capacity. so it gets over tourism from the world's most visited cities to the most exotic getaways logo tourism is predicted to return to pre pandemic levels before the end of the year. the number of passenger flights is expected to reach a record of nearly 5000000000 back in japan. less well known destinations such as nic got to are on the west coast now have more flight connections, which it hopes to use to attract more visits, as just as japan small famous destinations seemingly tried to do to some of the local politicians and community leaders. so suggested raising good mission,
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prices to control visits and numbers or pushing the daily limits on tourist. just as crowds are right now. converging on water is japan's most iconic natural attraction. this year, mount fuji is limiting. the number of people who make the klein to its summit to 4000 a day with a compulsory fee to submit the claim. you know, make sure thing and a lot what we're aiming for is to secure the safety of everyone who visits here for that purpose. we may have to ask some people not to climb the mountain, regardless of whether they are visiting from home or abroad. the world's most sold off the destinations straining to cope with the seemingly insatiable demands of visitors feeling the night for so long. rub, mcbride, i'll just say around tokyo. you can get much more on all those stories we've been telling you about. if you head over to our web page, i'll just 0, don't com. you can see a lead story. the situation with medical,
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