tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera July 3, 2024 9:00pm-10:01pm AST
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tragedy of violence, but it doesn't matter where you are. you'll have to be able to relate to the human condition. the no, it's a lie, and it's my job to shed light on how and why the the know i'm elizabeth put on them in the system. use our line from door hawk coming out for the next 60 minutes. is there any strives target homes and con units? the announcer hospital, one of golf has few functioning medical facilities. hezbollah says it's 500 drop cuts to it's an open as well the following the killing of one of it seem to come on . does an s try as well and look, set to approve the largest seizure of lies in the occupied west?
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back in more than 3 decades, plus temporary debate. con is taking the necessary steps to protect themselves and their property and to be able to recover quickly after they. they have coverage in jamaica braces. the hurricane fell off to the tests with a se, calbee and killing at least 6 people and causing significant damage. and destruction. and on keisha sims' with the latest sports news rating, wimbledon men's champion, call us al cortes books. he's placing the food round out of the best of today's action for you later. this means our the will begin this news all and gaza was really forces involved in the area in the, and also hall specials, of the con eunice and southern gaza. the house that was, it was next to a school for displace palestinians. and jude people have been russians and also hospital for treatment. now this is also a cool sort of
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a 1000000 people fled pots of southern gauze and recent days following. and it's very evacuation order. the, the deals, the sleeva hands and come here and then they boomed us. what is this? if this was the time, then we should have stayed in our homes and not come here. and they would have bummed us the. what was the point of coming here and being boomed? why do we live like this? what does this injustice that we have subjected to? the pope my yeah. well, why don't i go to get some more to only to be sure like the sound of 2 rockets but destroyed everything. then go down and evacuated, my children and my family. no one was in the house. now people are trying to take a few simple things. we don't have even a house. the house was already destroyed and uninhabitable, and it was destroyed again. but this time it was completely demolished. nothing is left to model that's bringing on correspondent, and as i thought it avoids him, he's drawing his life from the center of the strip in the article seen just
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a little bit of the impact of the from that is when you strike ne and also hospital what more you hearing about the optim off of the strike? yes, uh, the troy cause that has targeted a for a 5 story building has been purchasing a very significant and even admins destruction for the vast majority of the neighboring houses. and even made shift filters that was close to that area due to the uh, the taxes that has happened in that place without getting any sort of free one in a separate palestinians effect. so now elizabeth houses have been recorded in do that. now they are getting medical treatments in not so hospital in the con you in a city, but within the past hour. exactly. we have been missing. you said military attacks in the central areas of the strip. exactly. i'm is that rochester did come wherever the windshield house has been targeted, 5 is verified to just a number of casualties have been recorded and they have been from step 2 out of
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hospitality would actually be medically treated fox. generally i must be in gauze as absolutely a great sense of turmoil. 2 he is, but a ministry has been targeting civilians in the north of district getting at least more than 20 palestinians since the hours of this morning were the latest strikes have been talking to has been to have been talking to residential houses, killing h palestinians, including children a women and we have been seen really just so i think seems from the north the district to do some of these will have been attacked because the vast majority of them were innocent civilians but completely dis, well, the entire area that had been sent clear mount single of these very at the bottom and especially in, she's a young people who were fighting there so long going on the ground that we come, us operatives and it is, but it's who just bought in the pot sounds so because it's driven particular in rough law we've been hearing from civil defense says that the managed to recover more than sense palestinians being killed in the previous, bombardments in
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a roughly district. but think today they got the chance of recovering them from the areas of confrontations where they have been describing the destruction in rough district to be defined imagination, where they have been talking about that the city had ton to be a town. and the city of costs because of the wide scale destruction being pulled for that area. elizabeth thought of thank you very much for that for now. that is thought of a was in with all the nations joining us live from the law in central gaza world. and 50 pounds to the young men were released from his way to jails on monday . one of them is use of mix up was imprisoned in 2002 for being a member of the armed wing of the palestinian group. fafsa is been talking to alger 0 about his experience, honey, my phone was report from gaza, which use of net that has a spend to 21 years in multiple is really jails. now 63, he walks with his grandson, one till earlier this week he had never met. on monday,
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he was of was released back into the gaza strip. he describes the moment after his very force is removed, is a blindfold, dropped him off on a dusty street and told him to start walking. he went ahead into the mark. i just had the model actually nothing but destruction. when i was released, i didn't even see people any except this don't to found me in the street in court when i finally was very emotional. when i sold them, i cried because of those who killed and wounded, and those living on the street because they have nothing, including my wife and children. and we don't even have a time to live in. my house is next door to so you use it as a greeted by friends and those who have come to pay their respect. some were not even born when his really forces took him away more than 2 decades ago. he describes how you conditions a change when the war began and october the 1st and 2nd day. after the war started, the prisoners were attacked and all their belongings were confiscated. televisions
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radios, close even the money we used to buy food from the can team with the foldable. that was $6.00 to $9.00 people in each. so they started putting 15 people in the same. so use of was meant to be released in november, but it's randy authorities told him he had to stand to trial again. no lawyer was made available to him. he was sentenced to another 6 months and a transferred to a different prison. he was there, he met many men who had been detained since the beginning of the war in their home . a lot of them and they, you know, they weren't a miserable condition. they were handcuffed and the bones in their hands were clearly visible out of the skin on their backs appeals away. they cooled on the ground because they were so when they had no food, they had no water for washing themselves. they had no clothes. some of them hadn't showered in much room, was that they would be 3 times a day. they were forced to say and repeat the worst woods about themselves because
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that was bad smells, came from a dirty bodies. and one of them that you wouldn't believe how distinguish you wouldn't be i have the use of my daughter was 4 years old when he went to jail universal her again, it shut it down in that go see that the most and especially it was enough of prison during ramadan, when i was told my daughter, her 4 children and had a husband being killed. the last one i saw she was 4 years old, was that on the 1st day of age we will be badly regardless of health conditions will age. we will accumulate that day deprived of food will to close. and so when the police officer told me that i could go home and i said, i didn't want to be released. she almost why i couldn't. i told her because the last time they said that they took me to another prison and the be cases live this hi live the reality of life in gaza. palestinians release it from his really
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captivity are unable to return to the live, the ones new. their homes are no longer a safe haven. their family members, a loved ones, lost with only their memories to hold on to honey my mode vieira from the fins road part of the guys of palestine to love it on now what has been lost as 500 rockets towards moving israel? the assault is part of around 10 operations on wednesday. targeting is really military size that have certain folders and it's really stripe on the how huge area in the 70s city of fire, which kills a senior has bola come on to is why the defense minister your belong says that the military is ready to take whatever action is required and they have been on including slicing on the ground that's working on correspondent as a big, he's drawing his life more show you in southern lebanon. and i said, we can see a lot of activity behind you before the sunset. tell us about the has bullet colanda who's been killed and the groups response to
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yes, this has been, the commander has been named us from how much about not certain that he was the head of the as ease unit know. 7, that run is divided into 3 districts. he was responsible for one of those divisions, and he is a senior come on to not his will have released the video footage of him part taking into operation against his really forces back in 1999. so this is a senior commander with bethel grand experience. and his last response has been to launch a back to 10 operations against is reading targets, including $100.00 contributor rockets a fide towards the golden heights. the shape of funds area has been talked to the ministry installations and barracks and technical sites, helping targeted by his belie has been very, very busy. over the last few hours. i can tell you that we had the sounds of the rockets taken off and we could see them make an impact on the golden heights. and by the time that we left that hilton could see some of those fly is still going on on those hilltops space where there's also struck back
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a hit in the turn of he on. but the real response has been from his beloved, as i said, the senior come on down, they say that they talk single, it's really targets is within the framework. i'm responding to this, assess the nation. and i said it was a significant for the last 4 of his beloved nudist news has come on to and it comes within a month of them losing another commander of another unit. a battalion in the strike . and what it shows is the israel is going deeper in the living room. the evidence is based on targeting these individuals. the city of thought is just 83 kilometers south of bay route. but that has been a serious escalation to day, at least in his beloved response to the assassination of this commander. um, so then a possible sign of further escalation as well as defense minister you all have gone has been speaking about sending more troops to the north a yeah, he's mentioned a saying that the military can be moved that faith. dickens, to reach the state of readiness and the nation's talked in his beloved every single
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day. and this comes a day after the deputy secretary general of his blah. i said that he didn't believe that israel is ready to launch a rule here in southern lebanon. he said that any agreement, any flight thing that was going to be stopped here. and so the net brought depends on the seats for in gauze, and the acceptance of that cease fire by the resistance groups fit. and he also said that if it was to launch it or like tool, unlimited operation, or a partial war, that's his was all would not be confined to the framework. the israel wants it to the for saying that the respect itself does not have a self. how his belie response and who entered that conflict, who had entered this conflict and stuff and that but under whether it will be expanded or not. so, but yes, there is some tough top coming from both sides, and that has been an increase exchange of fire today. so thank you for that. that is as a big with the latest live in march as you and,
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and southern lebanon. as well as expected to go ahead with a mass of land seizure and the occupied westbank. this will bring the total amount of land taken by the state to a record 12.7 square kilometers the caea and would make it the largest land graph and all the 3 decades. that's according to settlement tracking organization the piece. now, a case elder as a political analyst and also of loads of the land, the wolf, israel settlements in the occupied territories, and he's joining us live from tennessee. mister elder, always good to have you with us on alger 0. first, the, your reaction to these reports. are you surprised? should we be surprised, given the makeup of this government is actually, uh, i wouldn't be surprised if uh, the settlers and, uh, petro, it's uh, in the, is there any cabinet would not do this at this time? they masses in exploding this kind of hope with you. they
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faced the settlement, the movement had the greatest day after the 73 young people, when the his riley property was shocked and was busy seeking good. it's woods of a, this horrible wall. and this is what they're doing now. and you know, when we tried to do our boot laws of design within the imagine that 20 years later this book was published 20 years ago. that the leaders of this uh movement will be senior managers. and it is rarely in a cabinet, one of them is the minister of interior police or national security. and the other one is administer in the ministry of defense and the minister of
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finance. so they, the message that actually these rarely military and these are the secret service, the message that they're getting from, uh, the upper echelons is that this government wants to and actually the territory. yeah. and there is a $78.00, a facial policy of impunity. and what is the message that they get from the international community? mr. eldest has within 7 legal under international law. why have we seen a lack of action from the international community? and how much is that emboldened inc, this is where the government yeah, actually i followed the statement that came out from the british board ministry that was relatively stronger and sent a clear message to these ready government. but with all due respect to the
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british government, the will not probably last very long. uh, we are looking good of course as was coming out of washington. and as we know, the administration is very busy where it is, uh, domestic issues with domestic politics and uh, on top of that the media, uh, these really media and the international media is of course, focusing on the warning guys, uh and uh, i guess because the um the you know, mentioned in your 1st um so that you would be surprised if these by the political establishment this comment government wouldn't to take advantage of this moment. you also mentioned the one, gaza, and the focus on that. do you think that is what's happening, that that is where the government that the settlers the everyone who supports them is taking advantage of the world's attention being on gaza to next a palestinian land. yeah, and uh, you know,
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uh some of those uh settlers that, uh the, we just uh, watched uh, in the frontage of that uh you, you go to uh, over yesterday and gaza. they come back home was the 1st of the weapons and some of the offices that uh, uh, deployed the westbank uh, surplus themselves. so, uh and what, what i imagine is what regions bank with those c ministers. what they have in mind is omega, don't. they don't hide dallas duration to see abilene good as a credit is in the end of westbank, they don't believe that the 1st union visa labs and what uh they are about is to put in hand to the poster agreement and to this to say so urgent
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and they also take advantage of the weakness ultimate and you know, the, the atmosphere now is catch as much as you can before this government will be brought down. so right now, the progress on that end. he is offering them as much as he can to keep them in the, in the college, and that is political analyst and also akiva elder joining us live from kind of a thank you very much for your analysis. thank you. is one of the most powerful hurricanes to have the caribbean and yes is heading towards jamaica. meteorologist expect hurricane battle to make land full lights on wednesday, the category full storm has already left a trail of destruction and the se, caribbean cutting at least 6 people. alexander boss has more on the devastation bell has already caused beryl hit in the middle of the night and left nearly
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everyone on union island homeless. this is what's left of the tiny island. just 9 square kilometers large part of st. vincent and the grenadines. residents did what they could to survive. as homes were torn apart and windows broke around them, they said the pressure was so intense, they could feel it in their ears. hardly anything's been left standing. 90 percent of the how is this? been severely damaged? the stripe. there's devastation in grenada to barrow made landfill monday as a category for hurricane. thousands of people are without power and communication systems are down. it is almost, i'm gonna give you a like almost worth of damage of disruption, of how buildings complete devastation and disruption of agriculture, complete and total destruction of the natural environment. and barrels not done yet
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. the hurricanes charging towards jamaica emergency preparations are under way. we are actually actively in the communities trying to start the evacuation efforts. we actually started this from yesterday based on the projections that we saw resend, told notices to persons in those communities we have or police. we have the army that out there that is helping to move those residents away from where they are and we've been imploring them at one point barrow reach. category 5 status with wins of at least 250 kilometers per hour. it's the 1st time a storm this powerful has hit. so early in the season. meteorologist say is due to record breaking heat in the north atlantic and sign to say that all due to global warming, their warning, the season is on track to be much worse than usual. alexander buyers out
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a 0 and back in 5 minutes to andrea homeless, told elders they are that his government and they should have had the government is at its highest level of alert unpreparedness. all the entities that are responsible for the state and emergency response are localized. we have 900 show those right across the island. i would say that's about 90. percent of them are mobilized and ready. so from a government perspective, the government is ready. the government also engaged in an intensive information analyzation company in without what citizens for the last 3 or 4 days. so from a how, so what level the demand kind of households have information about how to protect themselves out to protect their property and how to respond after the hurricane has passed. my own assessment is that every job background is taking the necessary
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steps to protect themselves and their property and to be able to, to recover quickly after they have all retained. so i think that i log is prepared, we are installed right now. we have started to experience are again conditions, but not yet severe. so we are still some way out, maybe 3 or 4 hours out from actually experiencing severe hurricane conditions. or we are expecting that by virtual us, the category of this opportunity, which is a project adult to be a category for uh, ad. but it reaches rebecca, it could potentially go in grades or categories, reach still dangerous, already can, which would cause storms or it is a heavy rain potential destruction to most of the infrastructure and the residential and commercial properties. and um, in the interior we may very well experience a lot of sites,
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but we do have plans for that and we are prepared. we have identified although low line areas, and that is essentially on the so eastern cost of jamaica, where we would have potential of significant damage. there are shelters in probably 70 to these areas of high enrolled. and we have implemented on the aisle disaster risk management act. i mean back to me as on the border, once we have made the assessment and we have made some assessments, then we will, i am forced. those are those and uh assist residents and relocating uh but outside of that for the last 3 or 4 days we have been employing residents. and so i'm have responded and have both bought internally brother. and one of them is a reporter at nationwide news network and kingston, jamaica. and she's joining us live from there. thank you for your time. we're hearing that. how it can forth winds. have just started to reach the country south
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eastern shore. what more can you tell us? indeed, thank you so much for housing. mia hara can warning remains in effect for jamaica. and currently, as you rightfully said, the south eastern sections of the island are feeling the brunt of hurricane barrel . at this time, ran associated with the category for hardly can, has been pelting the sections of these parishes. saint thomas, also portland, from as early as 2 this morning or time. so far we've seen flood images coming out of it. several communities across the eastern side of the island, specifically in saint thomas, danny penn. residents there are being asked to evacuate. some have already made their way out of the community and have been making their way to the shelters over $900.00 shelters, which have been activated since yesterday. they haven't been mobilized, and persons that are in low lying and flood prone areas are being encouraged to go
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to these shelters for safety. also, i can tell you that the entire island has been declared as a disaster area for the next to 7 days. and an island wide for a few has also been declared, which started from 6 am this morning and will be in effect from to 6 pm this evening. which means only essential workers are allowed to be old at this time for us to respond as who are assisting to take the different residence to the shelters . only they are allowed to be on the road at this time. all the sections of the island or capital city, kings stone, we've had reports of roads being impossible, flood warranties, inundating the roads. and also we've heard all the land slide, land slides in some sections, trees down in, in some areas as well. and some residents, the in port royal, they are out
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a month that they won't be leaving their communities on the that they will be staying in their communities for the passage, all correct in barrow. that is a report of all the n williams with the latest on the impact of hurricane barrel and all the preparations that have been put in place in jamaica. joining us live from kingston, thank you very much for that update. the . the white house is again insisting president joe biden has no plan to withdrawal from november's elections. the remarks come from the media report that some democrats in congress are considering alternatives to take on donald trump. bottoms come on to increased coordinates and says poor debate performance last week you say is the president is moving forward. he's moving forward is being president.
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he's moving forward with his campaign as his campaign has been very, very clear about that. that's what i can, that's what i can speak to and that's what i can say. and that is the president's focus us. while our white house correspondent company healthcare is joining us, live from washington dc and president biden. as we've been reporting, kimberly on the so much scrutinise back in the spotlight, north carolina, i believe. how does he do? yeah, that's right. so well, what i can tell you is, is the white house for it's part is still in damage control mode. after that poor debate performance, but what i can tell you also is that as part of the driver's control mode, there's been incredible outreach and it's taking a number of forms. there has been a calls that have been taking place. the chief of staff, jeff science has held him all staff call today, and what he's done is really kind of tried to allay the fears of many of the staffers here at the white house save of the last few days have been challenging.
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but at the same time, this time for the staff members to come together as a team and really address for the importance of executing the mission if you well, and that's the message that the president, the vice president also pushed forward as they called into their campaigns as headquarters out of wilmington, delaware, the president's home base and what they said, the president said himself is when he gets knocked down, he gets right back up. and he also made it very clear to those that have been calling for him to step aside or step down. and he's prepared to do just the opposite. in fact, what he told to support us is said, let me say it's very clearly as i possibly can. i am running. know is pushing me out. i'm not leaving. i'm in this race to the end and we are going to win. and kimberly wants me the message from donald trump of the well, donald trump, for his part has been taking advantage of this very clearly as we saw in the debate
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. he has been trying to appear presidential and portent. print for tray, the contrast, but in fact he is uh, the winner in all of this that he's ready to assume the oval office and really has been making escape so out of the stumbles that have been taking place by the 81 year old president tried to seize on this opportunity, and that's what the white house for its parts is trying to contrast as well. they're trying to portray donald trump as a felon, as a criminal, pointing out. but this is a man that is face in criminal sense and sick. so each man is trying to point out, their flaws will try to portray their strengths. kimberly, thank you very much for that for now. that's our white house correspondent company how good live in washington dc still ahead on the news our. to me, oh do you got some more you tire volume? i don't think age is the manufacturer. i think it's most of
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a repeat higher voltage. that's the final day of campaigning in the u. k. ahead of the general election. we've looked at whether age has the place cloth as effects to enforce and passive. china's electric comic has brace for tablets, has begun that you engage in to, to choose an accidental regime trade dispute. and the us open champion is looking to have a 7 windows entitled show you how she's been guessing on the now he remains the story in the middle east and in southern pakistan. but let's take iran as an example, 600 minutes above sea level the wrong. so imagine this country, $48.00 degrees on, choose a point one from the record,
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maybe more substantially relevant to us. cubans is the temperature overnight and that's true anywhere in the world. but in this particular place, 500 meters above sea level city 8. point 9 is a new world record for the lowest temperature by night. and that is pretty high because it slightly altered by day. and this is a very typical picture. now, nothing in the fifty's, you'll know she's got high. 4th is a fatty typical through the gulf states through iraq may be possibly wrong, or in the forty's not in the stands nor severe around itself and no longer a heat life just slightly on the whole side. nothing to relieve the heat very few sounds around. you can see except impacts on maybe not enough dentist on the edge monsoon still catches slower. it's sorry for cost here. occasionally drizzly and still be feeding and moisture around the coast of the manufacture has been drizzly during wednesday, says he might see that disappear. the breeze is quite noticeable in the hot, dry weather down the gulf coming out of the rock and as a result of that, the costs of the month more dustin, the yeah. but the wind itself is slightly cody,
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the my wife and i just said between the admin of financial 2010 to 20. the fun digital has the twin box won't qualify, so you don't have a contract, but now we'll have this was logged in. so you are the last 2 digits of the beneficiaries who have booked on the kids about 400000 and those are the best advocate we believe not only financially of our and these young guns with alternate training them. unimed, providing mentors for them today. on the 2nd largest employ of labor in the private space of soap with the states of nigeria on russian sci space is a fall or use. it creates technology oriented opportunity to use words like with driving. so if you ever have to show the light in job creation, oh, well, so as showing the inclusive excellence, empowerment because the, the tv,
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the women move found empowering for an entrepreneur is the, [000:00:00;00] the challenges here, obviously, and as the put on them and don't have a mind to about top stories, the seller. is there any forces involved in area me and officer hospices in con eunice and southern gaza. the house that was hit was next to a school for displace palestinians. the soft a quarter of a 1000000 people fed past the southern, gaza embassy days following and is really of actuation order. as the says,
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it's $500.00 processed with loading this round off. the one of his senior monitors was killed in this way. the s drive is ready for his targeting back within the hour ish area and the level of the fire. and as were others, points to go ahead with a massive land seizure in the occupied west back. this would make it the largest non grab another 3 decades. the u. k. is all position naval party is on track to win the largest majority of any party in modern history at those days election. that's according to a final you golf projection case. thomas labor was predicted to one full $131.00 seats with prime minister wishes to next conservatives expected to when just a $102.00. that would give labor and majority of $212.00 seats. we've now had for 2 years of close up division and failure on the choice tomorrow is to bring that to an end to turn the page and start to rebuild with
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label a man which i'm saying is, is joining us live from london. james. so not consisting the election isn't a full gone conclusion, but we've had a number of poles in the last few hours, giving a but a something majority yeah, an amazing majority. if the polls are rights and of course, what matters is what happens in the votes when the vote is actually go to the pulse and start voting the poles opening in on the 12 hours from now. but if you look at the figures, as you mentioned that you golf polls, which gives a label in the house of commons, the total of $650.00 seats, 431-1024 the conservatives. now if you look for a majority of bigger than that, which would be a majority of $212.00, you have to go a little way back to $1832.00. it's like nothing but it has been in multiple
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british electrical history. another interesting signal, i think, is the sun newspaper. that's the tabloid. it's owned by re put bulk. it's a newspaper that has backs the window in every single general election since the newspaper was found it, it's been a strong supporter of the tory as well. it's changing its tune, the headline on the newspaper. it's time for a new management manager and the ads, and we don't mean sac south gates talking about garrett south gate, who's the manager of england football team. and the euro's just had a lot of criticism. the new manager that talking about is t as tom a, they say he's moved to the center and they say that's why they are now barking a labor in this election as a say, we have to watch for the real votes and we'll have to watch for some many, morales, but if you look at the polls or they've been pretty consistent, i have a 6 weeks old indicating that we're heading for
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a label and slides fans. thank you for that. james bay is the latest live in london as well historically inversion selections. both as have tended to cost a balance according to claus. the working class has traditionally voted for labor, while skilled professionals tended to vote conservative. the research suggests age is a big predictor of motion. passions or challenges has been speaking to vs in london . i'm 70 years old now i've been voting since i was 20 or whatever it is me. oh, you got small, you tire volume, but i want to make sure you're voting positive a cd best maybe and see the country best. i don't think age is the manufacturer. i think it's most of a repeat how you both often and what you what your full top surrounding. do you think that there is a demographic function, gaskin buquet heavy sort of seen any evidence of that? yes. what's it, how do you johnson, tom is professor of politics. i've been university of the pool and he's joining us
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live from level pool. thank you very much for your time. lots to pick up on from what we were hearing from our correspondence live and also that short report to can to bushes in london. if we can pick up on what i call upon him. james bass was saying that so many polls projecting the mass of majority. if a neighbor can you explain to orange national audience? how much of that has to do with the conservatives? failure is a perceived failures rather than neighbors. popularity, as i saw far more to do with the sea conservative files using any grades of views using for label or labels. liter keeps donna. in fact, case, tom is a ratings all pretty pull in most of ways, but the fax is concerned is about popular now for 3 years and opposed a bed he shifted joined his campaign. serial reasons for that. one was the allegations of services broke. lots of the town rooms during the kobe crisis, and the 2nd one was the disastrous prime minister shipped from his trust when she
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was consented to 5 minutes. but she will be off the $49.00 days, a record brevity for any prime minister and engaged in a series of economic experiments which proved disastrous. the combination of those 2 factors being the concert has been trading labor by the 20 percentage points ever since. not close the gap, joining the selection campaign. and mr. tom, if we look at how different groups voted, as we mentioned, labor has traditionally been more popular. what do you have a circled, working cause with the younger people also, does that still broadly stand? what did you see around the selection campaign? yeah, social cost politics used to explain everything you and you take all his expert no longer does as in fact, what more wasn't because people voted a concept through last time. the middle class people. so what, what does it play stuff? well, it is the age model. basically the younger you are more likely you ought to vote later. the older you are,
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the more likely lawrenceville conservative brings it explains positive that because brings it in 2016 was not popular enough for exit folks with younger people, all the people, they like the trees on that side. the small c conservatives, they like to conserve the wealth that pensions the savings on traditionally, until this election, at least the conservatives have been favored quite often on the economy. but the opinion polls suggest that this time of labor does lead in as the age group. oh, be it that the age models still holes because they've as late as a, a long narrow amongst the oldest categories within size. and what are the exceptions to that, you know, some of the biggest protests i'm thinking of seen against the wall and gaza, for example. have been in the u. k, often involving young people couldn't cost both the logic parties the worry for like going into the selection of the usually the parties, the younger people are less likely to about full stall. if you look at the last 7
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bridges, general elections, only a minority of 18 to 24 year olds actually voted. and even if you a product of the age of $35.00, you are significantly less likely to about older people regard. bouncing is a security. i think those older people, traditionally, i've been more likely to vote conservative that said, lasers lead to the civil action that they should been able to the gate that affect the why. the problem is, you know, why young people not voting when they are involved. did you say it by the process on issues like all of that? that's the big issue that come from all the sections. whatever the political persuasion. yeah, not just in the united kingdom. and the 2 major policies are predicted to get a largest share of seats between them predicted to them they have in long time. but we're hearing, you know, many of the solutions of both parties. so in the 1st possible system, like the u. k. what does that mean for the smaller policies and the people who vote for them a space very difficult for a small boss, and you get
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a foothold in british politics because of that 1st bus. the system basically later could wait tomorrow, i take 70 percent of the seats and paul, and we only have 40 percent vote share devices if you one of the big 2. 0 geez. it's almost impossible to break through the liberal democrats traditionally got a reasonable buncha, but they struggle because whoever gets the most folks in the constituency and then a 650 constituencies very when it's your actual share of them to the all of you overall. there's a mazda, so there's, oh, seems a whole range of policies out there, like the greens they're trying to break through. like a work is policy for britain, which has been very, very, based on the goals or issues. but they'll struggle the selection as in previous elections because of all those exist. but i'm sure that there's probably want to change the opposing system based on the comfortable with it. i'm assuming there is a label on slide tomorrow. here's the notion section of j. he composing system that
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we're game. so johnson victory. let's to tell them it's been great to have your expertise on alex's 0. thank you so much for joining us on the news. out of that, as jonathan tong from livable of the wednesday monks the final day of campaigning ahead of the wrong presidential vinyl floats. on friday, the 2 candidates have been holding the final value. conservative high ged took the associates a sense of asses round the full this candidates my suit possess can 142 percent and a vote that so a record low turn out. elections will help early off the president, but i am and i, you see was killed in a helicopter crash in may. russell said that has moved sunset on the last day of the presidential campaign in iran, but for many iranian more important than who is going to be utilized next president is what the 3rd knows is going to be any wrong. dispute has to additionally enjoy
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the high to now sometimes exceed an 80 percent, but that's the rent has changed. it's $121.00 possession election. it was a tune of, you know, 49 percent. then it's $1.00 to $24.00 parliamentary elections. it one floor there will be no below 41 percent done in the 1st round of this last presidential election. the turn up was 39.92. the record low turnout says the establishment will stay as long as the pop is. let me talk a book, one, talk to people about the reason for these low turnout. this is, it is the economy cause ships that they're suffering you're on has been under the sanctions imposed by the west and companies. this is becky and the sections are crippling. the car, new economy, so there is any nation off or 20 percent higher unemployment and the prizes are kind of walk in and the waters have leap of faith that any outcome of the elections
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will bring any positive change. so now the general expectation in iran is that if this demand of low turnout continue, that is going to 1st set perhaps benefit the, the conservative candidates generally, but a yes the, the form is candy dismissal because this young gen 4 there mobilize the before missed what the base to go to the ballot boxes, then his chest is what we need the election is going to be high. instead of that, i'll just see it on the wrong china and the european union and discussing plan tariffs on chinese, electric vehicles. the 2 sides are going to negotiate off the e. announce levies of up to 38 percent to compensate for what it says on fed government subsidies have no agreement has reached producing is they'll come into effect on thursday as katrina. you reports from badging in china, electric vehicles o e v, a club inside the country has the largest battery powered, comma in the world, the government emissions that have led to the industry's growth. and now the focus
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of intense negotiation between the european union and chinese officials, the you would choose as china of on sally subsidizing the industry and wants to raise tires on inputs. the move has and good badging to see about getting with you to china. it has expressed a resolute opposition to the use and the subsidy in investigation, and advocated proper handling of the good nomic of trade fracturing through dialogue. and the consultation to propose changes will depend on each manufacturer as corporation to the investigation and would be added to the 10 percent tariff already in place for to make a b, y, d faces the lowest additional duty of 17.4 percent will say merchant is would be subject to the biggest hug of 38 point one percent. non chinese manufacturers who produce in the country, including tesla and b, m. w will also be effected before showing us domestic economy unemployment. so this is not good news because that means in the next few years,
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we'll probably see more of an incentive to move my capital and investment overseas. so that's not the jobs created in china. china describes the move as protectionism and has defended the rapid growth of its electric vehicle markets as the result of receptive consumers and definitely developed industrial network. dispose of and criticism from within the european union, including the lynn which has worn white a trade during a visit to china and last month, germany's economic assessments to cold the tire. it's a dangerous development. the exports or intensive countries like china and germany, must work against this tendency. also separated markets. china has already threatened to impose terraced on european port, opening an anti dumping investigation into inputs in june, katrina alpha 0 aging or us 5 as full. she has pizza. as well,
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thank you so much. defending wimbledon mens champion call us all caress has be so straight is alexander book, which on since the colt in the 2nd round, the spaniel took care of business as most would have expected into the alcaraz winning dispatched 7662 and 62. e's next assignment is a 3rd round contest against 29. seated american francis cfo. common enough, i've got them. i'm really happy about my performance. uh today that i, that i, that i play uh, as in different says he was, uh, was, uh, uh, the key for, for me you know, just to fill out all of that and see what said really go see, he says for, for the said, but the also the other thing a play to really good type a ton, the dog. yeah. second sounds good with that said that you paid really high levels, so i'm really happy about it us, but will number 8, cast the roots time it this is wimbledon has ended. and the region was obsessed in
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the 2nd round by it's at least 57 year old savvy, a form. you need a form, a tilting favorite yourself when you need showed he still has something left in the tank. yes. the tell you and coming out on suffering full 664756763. i to form a windows will number one though me a socket is also helps. the japanese came on stuck against m a navarro of the united states, and it was emphatic to the americans crushing osaka 61619059 minutes on since that got it so she will take on rushes. fiona schneider in the 3rd round. also in the women's door will them but who took a golf and sailed into the 3rd round. the us open champion was up against romanian, qualify uncontrolled ernie golf. there was knocked out in the open round of this to them at last. you have no problem getting past the 19 year old opponents. the american drop just 3 games in a 6 to 600 at the top of america, columbia full from a gold down to tool we're going to result into as they progress to the quotes of
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finals as group. when is ahead of their opponents. we will have to route controversial v a all decision and now face a tough a time. the next round, david stakes reports both sides will test in california, knowing that a victory would guarantee top spot increase the columbia as how ms. rodriguez was inches away from opening the scoring early on, but it was a free kick from boston management fee. yeah, at the other end, which broke the federal reserve, the 9 time public champions felt like should have been awarded. a penalty with vinicius junior was broke down 3 minutes before half time decided otherwise, and instead it was columbia who scored an equal. i said before the break through daniel munos, colombia haven't lost the game since february 2022 and it was barely 10 closest to
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getting with the lights in the game. nevertheless, it's now $26.00 games and beaten for columbia who finished top of the group while brazil have to settle the 2nd. frustrated by that penalty. cool, for it is easy for me is decisive, because in the stadium only may be the referee and the vi op team did not see that the penalty existed killer numbers, the ones that going to be severely punished by this, we have to be realistic. this is definitely a penalty you have the game in that group. so costa rica, the power of y 2. 1. thanks to to quit those in the 1st 7 minutes. and then a stunning save from the don't keep of patrick's equator, injury time. but it was own in pain because the draw and the other match meant the costa rica finished stood a point behind brazil. so for both sides, the tournament is now over david stokes o g 0. so here's how the quote, the final shape up at the carpet columbia winning a group, sits up the more favorable cash with panama. well brazil face the tricky test against uruguay defending champions urgency, you know,
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up against equity to and venezuela take on canada. let's go live to miami with full broad costs. the one around go joins us now. wanted to talk to you as always. it starts with venezuela. historically, they are one of the mentors in south america. but having a great to him and what am i doing in venezuela that hey peter, how are you 1st and foremost? well, but it's always been doing. it is more grassroots football more than anything else . they've been developing a lot at the youth level. you gotta keep in mind that many of these players that are the been as well national team at one point happened to be part of that under other 20 world cup team that ended up going to the final of the under joining world cup horse that year one by england and dominic culbert loons only go but it's been a lot of that work. it's been a lot of football culture being still. and of course for many it ends up being another outlet other than baseball to be uh, an economic means. so. so you start to see a great deal of, of development. we also start to see
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a great deal of support and growth in bozeman and football. so it'd be a positive story, but perhaps not as positive for the host nation. united states and the 2026 co host to mexico. very disappointing competitions for those to where does this leave them to use out from the woke up. it leaves them in a compromising position if you asked me. because 1st of all, there are no plans for either one of the teams to change coaches or to kind of change direction in terms of what they're doing right now. overall, the teams have really not been able to find a, a, an ideal functionality outside of a congregation. obviously these 2 teams are the most dominant teams and then that could that confederation outside of it? the, i think the, the, the record was in the last 37 matches combined. they've only 16. so that tells you a great deal of how they, they play outside of a concrete gap. but there's also been a prioritization prioritization of the commercial end over the football in between mexico's and, and the us is fx. and that's,
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that's where things end up being very compromising in terms of the results on the page and the product on the page. and we've seen that so far, the scope american, so brazil and origin. so, you know, the 2 teams, most plans from outside latin america will always look out for what's your assessment of a chances in the knockout stage? well, let's start out with the easy one because with argentina, basically, right now they're the prohibitive favorites to win. the couple america may be the only team that could beat argentina right now with many have said that is argentina themselves. and maybe your entries course they know must be questionable to play against equity or in houston. but in terms of up there, the prohibitive favorite brazil ends up kind of viewing in the opposite direction. because it's, it's a generation of brazilian players that have seen diminished, that there is no productivity. there isn't an identity in terms of how they're playing football in recent weeks. the players like 100 corps deemed as the joules of a brazilian football haven't been given as much of
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a chance under dirty about junior. and he and the over cautious news and, and trying to be very, very sure footed, instead of being risky or how we use the same brazil as kind of not pay dividends in terms of what brazil's overall performance has been quite as a is custom re full interviews like this, i have to ask you for a prediction. mm hm. in terms of what other terms of one's a tournament? oh yeah. overall. well, you know, high of how i've been in these are and i haven't, i've been more right than wrong. and right now it's very difficult to, to say argentine aren't going to win this tournament, but if there's a team that might be able to beat them maturing way quite a long of a pleasure, as always. thank you so much. thank you. the one upmanship has already begun ahead of england 02024 quota. finally going to switzerland. so fluid quite well. do us as you see, made should and should carry school a bit. so gold and jude buildings overhead take securing it to the long range stream against scotland in the group stage. a bit against domestic late goal since
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the sides. last 16 game against slovakia for extra time with england eventually winning the really soon. so this is the goal of shakira. you was better. it was hard to to school than balloons. so it's nice a, it was a go that how tough the lot security has already scored many beautiful goals. and i say it again. his goal was nice of and it's being reported back. lebron james agreed to a 2 year, 104000000 dollar contract with the los angeles lakers. it coincides with the team officially presenting the new play labranz son perone, james the 19 year old. the way of james junior on east jersey because he's now on the same team as he's dad. who turns 40 this year and will say to watch these conference, this it to be the 1st fall, the sun d o in n b, a history. and perhaps not surprisingly, brawny, was almost a lot of questions about his father, who is the old time leading point score in the lead for
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sure, the amplified amount of pressure. um, i've already seen that stuff media and stuff on it. and the evidence of talking about i might not deserve an opportunity, but you know, i've been dealing with stuff like this for my life. and so it's, it's, it's nothing different. but it's, it's, it's more amplified for sure, but get through it. and from the end be a to the, to the for on smell and breath lungs mock. kevin, this is the new record holder for 2 of the front stage. wins the 59 year old kevin ish, one wednesday's foot stage. that gives him 55 stage wins. aptitude the phones one more than the legendary, $80.00. that's a rep from the school 5th for the time being. i'll be here again in a few hours time with another update feedback. thank you very much for that. that's it for me, elizabeth put on him and this news hour. you can always keep up to date all the
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