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the, the safe, the mean comment as an international inside corruption, excellence award, denominator hero. now the the hello i'm for me to middle of this is the news, our life from the law coming up in the next 60 minutes post clothes and it runs one of presidential election way with our to say to now it is exceeded. the 1st round of voting. what are the way to get you as president joe biden?
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riley's a crowd in the basketball and states of wisconsin. we. you've asked to be donald trump to november as a, a strikes continue to target palestinian homes in gaza as well. and almost prepared for talks on a potential ceasefire deal. now how come treehouse spoke to decisively full chain? here's tom takes office says that you case, you find minister, today's his cabinet off to at the size of the election victory for the navy uninstalled. it's a lot of f, a hosts germany at foot pools european championships, spain scoring with a minutes ago, and extra time to beat the hunting. c one in the quarter finds the we begin a new ron way voting in the presidential run. a selection is officially ended, iranians were choosing between reformers, candidate missed suited passage kion,
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and conservative sides needed. the ministry of interior says turnouts being bigger than the 1st round of voting vessel said the has the latest from different b, b i to see if i put a station in order to wrong this phone call, the form is support. these we have suffered from economic hardships in the past year, as i think possessed kion will manage to solve these problems. i and young iranians, both in the country under broad hope things will improve performance candidate missy position can cause she's worked in the town of goods in the southwest. so if there are improvements is hopeful that elected his business. you will be the secretary for miss government of the moment. so i think he's in 2005 however, to know is likely to be tax. what's the apathy has increased in recent years? last friday's 1st on. so record low turn now, you know,
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40 percent you don't supreme be there cost is what would you read names to do the same? i heard about the people's interviews. you ask them if that is true. it is a policing case. hopefully, people will successfully participate in the election and choose the right candid at this stage. people should make more effort to have a president tomorrow. god bless the nation and those who make the effort with all their site and most viewed part i'm gonna do is we have come out to catch the balance. i think because it, again, as we're here to vote for the hispanic republic and we're here to say yes to the supreme lead is quite a lot of them on the can to decide how the subject is solving. this problem is to continue the policies of these fellas, exhibits the late presidency behind the scenes is one of is regarded as one of the most competitive and unpredictable elections in the history off as long as the public, you know, probably more term with both within the country um,
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originally whoever wins would have numerous challenges to address this. he said that was a 0 dollar oh my mode of life joins us now from the pointing station into our normal mood turnaround is higher than expected. that's what we're hearing so far. do we know when we'll have the results the what normally is the results are expected to be analysis that the to model uh by noon time. but it can certainly the to now that goes into authorities here named the, the interior administrator at the turn out to this run of around is higher than the fitness around of voting. and that is attributed to mainly the caused by the supreme leader. it's a lot of a harmony for us being colon going all the radians to do the phone and get stations and tests the votes. he has been noticing them to take part in the voting process. as he says, this is part of the dignity of the nation. also,
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the content that was the camps, the conservatives versus the 84 must have been intensifying the campaigns over the past week, trying to do their best to push their supporters to head to the, to the putting stations and test their voice for the conservative at con, they have been trying to collect or to push all the support of us to put the boats and all the one books for us to h i. d d, including all the votes that went to other conservative candidates in the 1st round . the have been trying to push the support those to put the votes and the only one books this around the a voting to do the, the conservative candidate on the other hand, day for most candidates, most of position again has been backed by high profile positions in the country and
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he has been also intensifying his campaign, trying to convince iranians that if he becomes the next to prison, then he will work on improving the people's lives. maybe by improving the economy and working on being the opening gradations with the west and lifting the sanctions . all right, thanks very much. my load up. do i have a in toronto? let's move on to uh, mohammed where on these a professor of politics at the university of to have ron, and he joins us from the reading and capital. now, mohammed, the turnout does look as if it is higher than what it was last week. and the 1st round of the election with this assist the women in terms of credibility when it comes to the result. and having that mandate i think in general it's strange bins. the country of the turn out apparently has gone up
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substantially 10 percent. and also we have to keep in mind that the band hall, the run of elections that we've had any run over the last few decades. the turnout always goes down even in a previous presidential election and 19. and i think when mr. i made a new job in mr. ross and johnny went face to face and that also went down 3 percent. so it's quite remarkable the amount of uh, people who went to the ballot boxes today. so i think it's, it's a very good sign. i think uh this morning uh, when the leader asked people to um, to cast their vote. i think some were a bit worried that uh the, the numbers may even fall. but to make it went well today. is it likely that that
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would represent some sort of a confidence for me radians in terms of those process and potentially the reform or the changes or improvements that could come from it in the, in the running presidents in the past, i've always had the confidence, the turn out of the 3 years ago with mr. ac was roughly with president raise. he was roughly the same as what we have now and that gave him a strong push. we'll have to see how big is the gap between the winner and the lose or tomorrow. misery, so you have that much uh, a large gap between himself and his opponents is, is key opponent. but i think also what is important is that uh, this election uh the, the 2 sides or the different sides they, uh,
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came together under very difficult circumstances. we lost the president. we, you saw the funerals how, how upset people were were, and it's going to be tough for them to fill the shoes of president, re see. one reason why the turn out wasn't very high was because the present res, he's popularity shop through the roof after his demise and people saw the 6 candidates and the 2 candidates and they didn't see of someone who would be as well as having the satcher present re see, so um, i think though the so i think that's one reason why the turn out was lower. but i think this week and a today meeting and the, and the debates that we had during this week they, they will give the country a good push. i think i'm optimistic about the future. it runs,
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relationship with regional countries, is joining of the shanghai cooperation organization. it's joining breaks and that's expanding relations across the world, the region, and then the railway networks to north south for the mountain road initiative. all of these are promised to give great promise free runs future, but the president has to change the, the lives of ordinary writing as a day and make them feel that the this, these future economic gains will improve their lives sooner rather than later. right. number of challenges, a for the new president to consider mama mirandi, professor of part of 6 of the bus you have to iran, thanks very much for your insights. them thank to to do as president joe biden says, he'll run again and we'll be donald trump in november's election. the defiant message
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came during a rally in the background state of wisconsin. but democrats, so growing increasingly worried following a shaky debate against trump last week. i guess you guys are trying to push them out of the race. well, let me say as good as i can, i've stated a race to learn more when you get not down, you get back. oh well, it's close to madison wisconsin, which on hilton is live for us. john, what does the president biden have to prove that this event the groove, and he still can have the stamina to remain the president for another 4 years be
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that it suggested that his mental fagen faculties were diminished and he needs to show them that a damn and a in order to continue, and he has told the allies that he needs to get more sleep. he needs to stop doing events after a year with that. and some people just a little more worried if you heard him there being him static saying he's staying in the race. but as that's happening, you're hearing more and more calls. they were quieted 1st. now the girls for the washington published is reporting today that senator warner of virginia is gathering his fellow democratic senators to urge 5 me to drop out of the race. and there are already people talking about the possible successors to him. so by that has to convince people that he can stay in, he's got the support and he's doing that in the face of declining falls right now
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for showing me anywhere between 6 and 9 percentage points behind donald trump nationally. and that is what has democrats so for me, sir, so he's here trying to convince them he's still there. man. right, john, thanks very much. john. 100 the in madison, wisconsin or what the latest from that rally? it was meant to move ahead on the news hour, including we speak exclusively with said in these ami chief abdul thoughts output hon. about the countries. so we'll move that's force to millions from their homes. is there any forces killed at least 7 palestinians who were in a raid in jeanine, bringing the total killed and the occupied was back to 14. in the past week and in school, the reigning wimbledon champion, dig steve to stay in contention for a 2nd straight title. the
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medical sources of told ultra 0 that is where the strikes on the gaza strip have killed 27 people in southern gaza. at least 10 people were killed via is really showing when calling eunice and rough on casualties were rushed to na. so hospital children are among the injured in con eunice. and in the north of the strip, the rate is really forces of killed 5 members of one family, a man, his wife, and their children. 3 of them died when shutting struck their house in the job aliya, all ballade area price groups and the un have accused israel's all me or repeatedly targeting civilians. so many bakeries in gaza, conte operates because of the fuel shortages, daryl bella, palestinians, all queuing full hours in the hope of getting bred as handled quarterly reports. for me, in the heart of getting back in front of the big green,
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one of the bakeries i've been reading using read the news policy news. we are in the where at least 1800000 people are being lie on these at bay trees. and the main reason that people are relying on this spread because the price is the same exact price before the war, because the st john provides bakery to ease fuel and everything. but due to the fuel yesterday, only one bakery out of the work. and according to the people that are waiting here, they have been waiting for 2 hours to receive the bakery minimize and increase their working hours. i have been here for almost 4 hours, waiting to take the low from spread to my family. my family consist of 9 members,
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firewood stairs and very expensive, which means i cannot bacon the oven. i come here every day. its own not only bakery also hass but those are in. i wouldn't think severe lack of fuel and they're also being threatened of setting down their services. we're talking about the doctor hospital in augusta and income units and also the hospital in the middle area where every hospital needs at least 4000 tons of news. i met the task, the negotiations also used choir as long as those kind of thing you do not see any change in the ground. there's nothing positive about this is higher than the data that is better because the policy sign to as well says it's agreed to send. the goal shade has back to caught up next to me to continue cause a ceasefire towards the head of israel's intelligence services being in the work to discuss the details, but now reportedly left you as president joe biden as pressed is really prime
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minister benjamin netanyahu to greet with these 5 deal with home us on thursday, a senior us official said there's been a break through and negotiations. thomas has released a statement saying we reject any plans or proposals that seek to exceed the power since palestinian will regarding the future of the gaza. strip they also reject any plans for foreign forces to enter the strip under any name or justification. and the administration of the also strip is a purely palestinian matter to be agreed upon by all palestinian people. as negotiations continue, the families and relatives of is really kept as housing cause i have motion television. 7 they're demanding the government do move to we to deal with. i'm us to bring the loved ones home. probably going to send it to the all who has been on the increasing pressure from these really public
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to reach an agreement. i need to know lisa really on the not call upon you benjamin . that's funny also been is the prime minister in the agreement is here. it is within rich. please our heart of mother contact if any more. oh hearts are in gaza . give us back, our hearts set a negotiation too with one instruction to not return without the 3 men to look back . it is where the forces have killed at least 7 palestinians and wounded several others in a raid and janine and the occupied westbank. 14 palestinians have been killed in the past week alone. michael apple reports it's a magic gunfire, rings out in the haunch, also. the area of jeanine refugee camp in the occupied waste bank is ready ground forces move in searching for members of our kids brigades. the ongoing of the palestinian islamic jihad fights is barricaded themselves in
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a building for several hours from the ground is really forces fired rockets before pulling in an a strike. more confrontations between his riley soldiers and palestinian fighters and the surrounding area killed and injured dozens of people is really forces reportedly destroyed. several vehicles during their operation during its war on gaza is rarely stepped up, the frequency and intensity of its raids and arrests in the occupied west bank. more than $560.00 palestinians had been killed in the territory since october the 7th. like level elders, their tens of thousands of the amenities have taken part in weekly protests and to show of support for palestine. these are scenes from the capital son of demonstrate
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his say they'll continue to protest and sold as a ceasefire in garza. this is done now with the power military rapids support forces has taken control of it in the city. do you and says more than a 150000 people fled the southeast of the attacks by the r as if more than 9 window . people have been displaced by the 14 month conflict between the r as this on the, on the moment of all set down for an exclusive interview with adult tobler on the leader of the student needs. ami. he began by asking about the current situation on the ground. my 1st question is about the military situation. at understanding about these very fluid now with danes and losses on both sides. could you please give us the details about the latest, particularly in a see not talk to him, and also the 4 i'm gonna have to ask, are you able to that's how many are all aspects of all of that. and the current military operations, suffering losses in battle retreating in a certain situation,
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does not mean losing the battle itself and doesn't mean to feet. the sued in these people and the sydney's armed forces will never be defeated. the battles of victory here and defeat the but the will of the people and that of the armed forces will prevail. it's been of 14 months plus now since the beginning of this war, what is the explanation of the fact that this, within these hom you hasn't yet to be able to defeat the routing use of the out of pocket support forces? what are the factors behind it, and what the, the armed forces achieve daily victories, even if they're invisible, losing some cities or losing some sights doesn't mean of defeats to the armed forces. the enemy is suffering huge losses daily and personnel and equipment. despite the fact that they continue receiving supplies and reinforcements, on the other hand, some people are talking about depriving sedan and us armed forces from means to
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defend our country. this is a great injustice to our nation, but we as the armed forces have the responsibility of protecting the suit and the state. it has the right to obtain weapons to protect the country from collapse and for being preyed upon by some regional countries which have bad intentions to what's that on that off the progress of the office, both forces to woodson now in no time, what is your explanation of the fact that they have been able to push so far from control towards the se, robotic level. there are certain circumstances surrounding the military operations that have enabled them to advance in this direction. but we are able, without determination, will end the support of the suit and these people to repel them and expel them completely from so don, so done, jimmy, i'm visiting that. you spoke about the fact as not to some policies outside sedan. how being contributing to the situation by probably not supplying so then on,
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allowing so that to get the supplies it needs in terms of what things on so on. could you elaborate on this, come on unless the ice could hear the way the military obtains equipment and supplies could seem complicated. but still, there are some brotherly and friendly countries who believe that the suit in the states must and full and that the suit and these armed forces must remain steadfast . and that also some false allegations and claims that saddam is are banned from military aid. and this is not true that there was only a u. n. ban on sending weapons to death for the sudanese armed forces have the rights to get what they want to protect the suit and the state. i want to thank the countries that really understand the situation and don, and the necessity of protecting ourselves. so this is, i mean, this is a time friends can be distinguished from enemies, a cool, so dense friends and was with us and it was really own. this war has made it clear
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to us who is the enemy and who is a friend of the suits and these people and the suit in the state. surely they will come a day when things will be put right. every day the enemies are killing the suit and these people, plundering the land and raping their wives and daughters. many countries remain silent and turn a blind eye to the crimes being committed every day. everyone who remain silent and those who support what the other side is doing daily is definitely an enemy. everyone who supports the sit in the state and it says, solutions is a friend. could you give us some names outlier? you don't want me, right? yep. so one day the suit and these people will know and the world will know that they are true brothers who provided support and assistance. perhaps some countries have used the influence to stop h provided to the suit and the state. some countries may have used the international and regional mechanisms to stop supporting the armed forces, the sued, and these people together with some leaders,
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are convinced of the importance of moving forward and defeating these groups, which receive support and aid from abroad. let's move now to the humanitarian situation as to the, at your to pulse. talk about 20000000 people facing hungry and possibly finding incidents or what, what do you have to tell us about the situation for me on a monday i've had this happen, but yeah, when we're talking about famine, we must talk about its causes and about that was responsible for it. so down has vast areas of arable land and so don has a huge numbers of farmers who know how to work these lands. most of the arable land has been cultivated except for the lands with a jungle we terrace groups and threatened citizens and prevented them from cultivating in some areas of thought for. there was already a category of suit in these who are in need of support because they are besieged by the rapid support militias. these militias have been stealing money and products and crops. terrace,
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militias also want to disrupt the agricultural season to create to famine. in sedan we have shortages in some areas that are under the control of these rebels. but in the rest of the country there are no shortages except for areas where people have been displaced. the rest of the sudanese haven't reached the point where we could be talking about the assignment. we must support those in need because many families have lost the tools, the money, and those who support them. we all know which party is causing all of these tragedies. no one wants to say that it is the rebel rapid support forces. what causing the famine and stopping some areas and thought for and destroying the just 0 scheme. frankly speaking, those who talk about famine must talk about its causes and about the militias responsible for it. and what caused the suit in these to abandon the land and who destroyed the suit in these agricultural infrastructure. so we welcome all support and assistance, but the donors are slow. some brotherly and friendly countries,
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the wealth food program, the cottage charity, king solomon center, and our brothers in egypt. they've sent us humanitarian aid. some voices are repeatedly saying that they want to help us, but we have never actually seen them on the ground. that just absent because of some pretext that i'm not logical, and we have facilitated humanitarian aid access to the country. and we've opened all terminals for this purpose except one. and we've opened all our airports except for maybe one or 2 of those who don't want to help just finding excuses, probably with some political aspect. some of these voices all supportive to the rebels regarding the peace talks that you've gone to the government is saying that they are preparing for a round of talks incompatible. have you been invited to these talks? well, no, no. we've just heard about that from the media. there is no official invitation. we haven't been invited to any peace talks in any country. and the democratic republic
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of congo government troops and the m $23.00 level group has begun to weaken manitoban troops. it aims to allow access away to the hard hit eastern portion of the country. united states is at hope's, the truth will lead to opponents. these file island, what cogney reports from temple of the government. and we saw several forms that the us government initiative for the to which you might have total control. so which means the gun despite the nights local time and we'll continue to july 19 that brought into the conference in many different levels. and the government sort of just, we silenced, we pointed out the we lost the sounds of distress people. and why do you want to go down the street to the opposite? the solution. if we decide the variables want any of this month, i don't think it was before, but one of the us government supplemented himself, so you want to see for to start on we go over. what did they want them to? when did the arctic territory this friday you'll see the size of one week for 5th.
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again, for one of the, for me to decide what is going on in the study, told me the process will stop by the police and the, some of the process of what i was after the death of 25 years, sort of just reflecting from the enemy by the military caught up with him on wednesday and then not a lot of just open a little better yesterday against 25 other sort of this the clothing civic buffington for the same 6 years. so hopefully doing the fighting with the last of last 20 years on different lines across the country. one of the, in the for vsoft record is not cable. what would be the 1st thing the most up to the video movie? mental them $23.00 video from that from you. going to ends on the toner. we don't know for me this on a political in the country popular. so believe that's the only may be try out and it's a deeper reform like on it does 0. what campbell, the democrats, republicans, the still ahead and alta sarah,
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we visit the hot land or support for the left us in front as a form and an easy alliance of prisoner my. com to sort fall right. success in sundays election. hundreds prime ministers accused of appeasement by european leaders were meeting with the russian president and the criminal uninstalled when most by and you know miss e as he's seen a team to get the plates and the last 4 of the how are the weather to us where my disappointing, i think, is bad to say across north west and pops. if you're down at the central areas to best of the sunshine remains across the southern areas. high pressure just clicking
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on here quite nicely. but you see the ice above a lot of in a westerly direction. so they put again what the systems from the atlantic we're putting in cloud, but putting in right windy as well as tripping. i'm much shipping and i'm well seeing some white weather is to go through fast. i all in northern ireland pushing across into scott's has a blustery shower, was found right. that makes its way across and it will say, pushing into scandinavia. will it be storms a, cropping up? of course, a good, positive jeremy, to effect the football head. east and pots of front seeing some live house, particular down towards the southeast corner across know them in a, some positive spain because see some rather unsettled weather from time. to time elsewhere across the meta, she can see a lot of fine dry and sunny weather more. that's as we go on into sunday. while the system for central pos, not just a little further, reese was rows across the baltic states a cloud and rain making his way right up into finland. ahead of that. still dry must go. but down on those temperatures across northern parts of africa, i have plenty of sunshine coming through here. and the showers thought is widespread,
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era are aligned to about top stories. this our voting into ron's presidential. one of the elections officially ended. iranians would choosing between reform us candidate misses, especially on and conservative side of jelly. the, the ministry of interior says turnouts been bigger than the 1st round of voting you as president joe biden says, he'll one again and will be donald trump in november's election. the defiance message came during a routing and the best will ground state of wisconsin. and is rarely voices have struck multiple areas across the balls and stress. medical sources say 27 people have been killed in different attacks in calling eunice and rough signed the sauce . at least 10 people have been killed to the united kingdom now with the new prime ministers. pledge to bring change immediately
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kissed alma's be naming his cabinet off to the labor party, sweeping victory, putting them in government for the 1st time. and 14 years. the conservatives lost 250 parliamentary seats, the worst in his history. james bayes is more from london greeted by suitcases in the list so. so you arrived in downing street, this is the man who will now run the u. k. kids, selma's labor party one. the largest number of seats in recent history is promising a comma more efficient hand on the leave of government. you have a government on foot and fight, don't prison. guided only by the determination to sub your interest to define quietly. those who have written country all. you have given us a clear monday and we will use it to deliver change
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probably minutes the storm up was fully given. the job by king charles, who had minutes earlier seemed richly su neck so that he could relinquish the post political transitions in the u. k. a quick and brutal for those leaving office soon act seemed humble and humbled as he left down the street for the last time. i am sorry. i have given miss jones my old. but you have sent a clear signal to the government of the united kingdom must change, and yours is the only judgment that matches. i have heard your anger, your disappointment, and i take responsibility for this loss. so next conservative policy had the worst night ever and its history. 12 its cabinet ministers with voted out as was a former prime minister. this trust is disastrous, 50 day to them in 2022. that would run on the pound for the,
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the rights of center reform policy. i usually go 5 states despite securing 15 percent of the vote. the scottish national party, meanwhile, has an awful night losing about 3 quarters of it seats, a serious set back for the cause of independence school style. but as he promised his go straight to completing his cabinet as expected, rachel reeves becomes that you case 1st of a female counselor, the exchequer. the finance minister, david lam, a is the new for and secretary early next week. the installment make the 1st overseas trip to the nato summit in washington. the policy on ukraine is unlikely to change with strong support still extended to presidents. lensky is government with regard to the war on gaza. labor and its manifesto said it would recognize the state of palestine, but that's unlikely to happen until this progress on the 2 state solution. however, the labor policy traditionally is
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a strong supporter of palestine and with the $400.00 m. p. is there a bound to be some the want tougher action towards israel and then may vap pool be internal pressure on the prime minister james base, which is 0 london. the final opinion polls before the 2nd round of fonts has parliamentary elections indicate the fall, right? national riley will not when a majority, but look likely to winds the most seats the session butler has moved from paris. well, these are the last opinion polls before the 2nd round in phones is stop election. and the very interesting because what they seem to suggest is the fall vide policy offering the pay and the national riley would be the policy that would win the most seeds in parliament. but not enough for a majority that for not enough to be able to form a government. now that is very different situation then off to the 1st round and which, you know, does it the national riley could be on track to win
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a majority in parliament. we're also seeing the new left wing the lines would come in 2nd. that's been i expected with large numbers and then in 3rd place in my new michael centers, renee sellers bought the box with most states. then the had initially been expected off to the 1st round. now what has happened to what we look as if we, what it looks as if we are saying is that speed efforts that have been made by a my new my call center is on the left wing and launch the club together in order to try and block the far right from winning a majority of may be successful. what they've done in the past few days is with doing some of the candidates from constituencies in order to make them built into a 3 way race was split the boat, but into a 2 way res. but of course, these all just opinion polls will have to wait to see how people decide to vote on sunday. such a bond law, i'll do 0 powers. but the national riley hitting for possible when on sunday, the left and center have formed an alliance to come to the far right party left as
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john lou camacho for could be an obstacle to any cooperation instead of us and travel to his support base in most a one scene as a symbol of capitalism and this pull a neighborhood in north my side. now what community runs the restaurant manager come out get money and his staff occupied the american fast food chain outlet 5 years ago to prevent it from closing and renamed it after am legalized by the city government. the restaurant now stands for social justice and to fight against racism and the file right? quantity of will take you for, we must go and vote. we must come together and lock this party so it can no longer exist. can i'm heard by france assemblies, liberty equality and for $10.00 to $14.00, which only applies to one. the social lesson, for example, we are here, we enrich this country, look at the caching and say the clean air like they all the year of the poor
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working class neighborhoods. in my say, a stronghold of showing the mellow show. the lead of love forms into music, friends about a socialist to run for the presidency 3 times. and is this found support of palestine? he wants a redistribution of wealth to lower the pension age. don't look melon, sean is a key. the link between the politics and the people among the left wing coalition, and he's the only will link with the work and close days before a crucial 2nd round election. on sunday, she tries to secure muffles for the so called republican front, against the national riley of marine lips, and never before, as a french last, being able to join forces such as irregular elections. now are you in the future now? they're trying to convince people to quote for their alliance, which disagree on most things. village waste on no file, right? government. but it's meant to show the most prominent figure of this coalition we see as its weakest link. so i'm call it a choice between the peak and called around the file right on one side and the
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hotline populous. mental shaw has been accused of anti semitism on the other. we've tried to create conflict with you, your opinion on the return to do with conflict with, with the companies private companies. we mean practically a conflict between french people. so despite in reluctance, many like do was still choose to vote for the republican front to block the fall, right? lucky. you mean i shall, they don't strongly, it's fighting for a cause whether we agree or not with this cause he's not a fascist. and that's what counts with often donating food to hundreds of people every week from our only hopes that if the left does well and sundays election, the parties won't forget their promises and put in men to inequality and property in france's big cities that find some l g 0 must say, i'm given prime minister big toll binds met the russian president vladimir putin to discuss peace in the ukraine. european leaders have criticized the trip saying he
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doesn't have a mandate to speak on behalf of the you. the board appeasement will not stop which is full on gray, is just taken over the rotating presidency of the console of the european union axles. i'm of which reports a visit build as piece mission, just days into taking go into the rotating presidency of the council of the european union on gary and prime minister victor oregon has been discussing the conflict in ukraine with the russian president vladimir putting hobbled level many steps are needed to bring us closer to ending the war, but we managed to take the 1st important step to restore the dialogue to a directive to bugs your leaders are unhappy about or once visit to moscow, the president of the european commission, or still a funder lane expressed her disapproval and ex, formerly twitter, stating appeasement, will not stop put in all the unity and determination will pay the path to
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a comprehensive just and the lasting piece in ukraine never came. one of the best known historical examples of appeasement is british foreign policy. towards nazi germany in the 90 thirty's negotiating with adult hitler in a bit to stop world war 2. a controversial strategy which didn't achieve it's a mission. the critics have accused hungry or prioritizing its own interest above the use. 80 percent of hungry use, natural gas and 65 percent of its soil come from russia or been has been a vocal critic of western support for ukraine. since rush just invasion more than 2 years ago, oregon has repeatedly blocked and delete you efforts to support ukraine and sanction moscow before moscow or by and visited keith. there, he suggested the quick cease fire could be used to speed up peace negotiations, which grew strong opposition from your officials,
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who reaffirmed their support for ukraine. president followed the means the landscape did not comment publicly. last month within said russia with and its special military operation. if you crane agree to drop its needle emissions with throw its troops from a russian occupied territory, demands the landscape, dismissed as attempt amount to surrender access. i'm reaching out to 0 to your apps full body way so suspended tucker's play a memory demerell for too much as due to a nationalistic gesture, it may during the european championship, the man rose to enroll, also sat. today's quote to final match against the netherlands and a semi final if the took a should national team progresses. so it keeps slam the decision saying it's politically motivated. so then because you know, has more from a symbol and sign that circus national for both players and maybe saying that i
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use the following, the beads during 2 to 3. again, it's for the will sign, has a very symbolic and important meaning. it says it's a sign of power, it's is a sign and it is widely used inside and outside here by the national, the people. but when you find it in your best visual, the in germany the sign has become full of the size. that's why it was the band in cross in a syria and for the last couple of user many has been discussing with them the side or not as the furthest population is one of the largest minority groups in the country. however, when the u for decided to bend, emitted is immunized at from 2 games, the traditional source as a political, as has been a public. and the football player also takes up this way. that's why the foreign
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ministry in to, to summon the german ambassador and its spirals, and the german foreign ministry, summoned the turkish ambassador as well. we heard the vice president of the 2 here saying that the fullest extent, most of the phoenix. then we have heard that focus prisons are just say far john has completed his 4th in us on and as our page on is planning to go and watch the game in germany on saturday. the game between tuesday, another lens to support the turkish national elders are assembled to a thoughtful erupt, smells, it's elise moans, aetna, as for single socrates in sicily to raise a lot of levels low button dash have been spring from if know which is your largest volcano it's also one of the wells most active volcanoes and their option has disrupted a travel continues. airport was forced to close and friday. nearby towns have been covered in ash, forcing residents to clean the streets of the still ahead analysis
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era. rob mcbride on the side a while in japan that wants to come member, right, the legacy of its mines, somebody's and neighbors. that's a memory to pay for. the pressure builds up and that's about the plants having to come to manager, having to come in, deal with things and then sold for my england manager at glen auto talks about a 0 about his country's chances of winning the 1st european title, the these business uptake these votes and by the city bank growth partner of bung the dash before he is the
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this business uptake these me to try the success, rooftop, no bundle dash football. he is the 1st time for sports in his n d. thank you so much for me to one. it's all along with the hosts. jeremy footballs, european championship obeisance, who won after extra time by spain in the quarter finals following
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a goal. us 1st off, down the on my school. the alternate for spring instead, got a jeremy missed a series of chances, the full flurry in the say, a grump, a late late equalize that for the home. see the max looked to be heading sort of penalty seats out before the cal, marine. i store the when it this faith see when it finished spain into the semi finals, all correspondent, dominant case was watching the match for us invalid it was with a sense of dejection, that jim in france trooped away from the fund mile here invalid because they've seen that seem eliminated from the competition that they have been hosting for the past few weeks. that seem is half the johnston school. and they didn't take enough of those chances. just the one go from philadelphia and via ups from, via leave, up losing on equalizing goal in normal time,
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which puts them into extra time. they were hoping they would go to penalties. so good is the german record in front of the street? i yes. then right to the end, the spanish team found a way to win the game and books themselves, a ticket to munich, pull the semi finals on tuesday, which means that you really are not going to mind the german manager where he can look back at this talk competition now and say we did well, but maybe we could have done a little better for us for the spanish team. well, the chance of winning the euro continues, the chance of getting that full european championship way in the trophy full times is still alive. that'd be playing in munich on tuesday. so when it came out your 0 bullet will, spain will play friends in that send me fine left for goal is through that just base in portugal in a penalty shoots out england. they take on switzerland and stuff. today's 1st
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quarter, final form and my manager, glenn huddles, being soaking to allergies. or as far as smell about the unique pressures of being in charge of the national team and says it's time for garrath of southgate side. this all playing with a bit of arrogance of the positives with things and we haven't played well yet, but we're in the quarter finals. we're waiting to reg, no, it we're waiting to explode. now that could happen in any, any given going. this is enough time and endings quote, to actually gone beat somebody 3 now. and then everyone says, will we, friends, england? i think england is better when they're just under the radio. and the moment they're playing very much like 4 years ago when the autonomy is 11 the roads done like, wasn't the best thing at the beginning, or even right the way through. but i want it. you don't have to be the best thing to win a trophy. when i watched gareth southgate in the host press conferences,
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he just feels like he's got the weight of the world on his shoulders. it's a unique kind of pressure and one managers face. where does that come from? i didn't had that job. i can tell you, it has got the world on the shelf that's. that's the job. that's england job. probably the top that in brazil i think over the years is probably the toughest job ever. and it might be one of the reasons why england hasn't been as successful of the many, many told women since 1966 because the pressure builds up and it's about the plants having to cope. and the manager having to cope and deal with things. and it does look a bit more pressure on this is the moment that the press and the media sometimes now is that it's an opportunity for them to say what they want it to say many years ago. but they couldn't because england got through a final in the semi final and the some reason being well, i think england, they've got some wonderful, wonderful young players. tenants talented players. what never before in many ways.
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and i'm not sure that i feel that i have to, for me, look at people in the tunnel and say, we're as good if not better than you because it's true. but they haven't performed that way. i think they have to show some real characters in personality. some arrogance really a belief that they all bet and then then let's go and prove it. origin senior remain on close to bank to bank, call for american titles. they beat equity on penalties to reach the semi finals. again, finishing a 11, draw a little messy, missed his full kick. the auction seen it take going, so when the shoots hands to fit straight corpus, send me some messy side looking so when a record 16th someone to the concerts, if anyone will jump in, come a sound cross. those come close to losing his title. the spaniard, it's like it's a 5 set spot, american francis to you. if i win that 3rd round much the knocker has run away with . it's in the decide to take it 6 to the 3 ton grandson,
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champion. se feet truth around for the women's jewel. familiar with stipend champagne, an article and it looks because informing her home grand slam, the british play hit basing. great not saved marissa car in straight sense to move in surround then becomes lender. norris continued to put the pressure on reigning formula. one will champion inside to lead a month for stuff in the northeast 2nd. and the overall standings when quickest in both the fridays practice sessions at the british growing pre the race itself that takes place on sunday the distance. all right, but as i suppose looking for that for me, the banks are locked are in spain, dozens of animal rights activists protesting against bull fighting with a performance meant to show the cruelty of the contest. the demonstration was held the head of the running of the bulls festival in the spanish
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city of employ. now hundreds of thousands of people come to watch. all participates in full runs in the city. the animals are then used in bull fights where they are usually killed. protest is cool, bull fighting medieval torture. the japanese government is pushing forward the listing of a former mining complex isn't unesco world heritage site located on soto island of japan's north west coast of mine state back hundreds of years. but the mines use a forced labor from the korean peninsula as part of concern from depends neighbors . i brought my bride reports from sato island rollover sato island, both below ground and above it is evidence of the intensive mining. the cofton shaped the landscape. once a source of great wealth, the lost mines close decades ago, with some being preserved full visits as a record of how the generations of mine is toyota and also the cause. i believe
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it's important to show not only the positive aspects of the solid on minds, but to present all the facets of a complex history to gain a full understanding. at one time among the largest gold and silver produces in the world. the importance of these mines to japanese, cultural and industrial history is undeniable. but it's how that legacy is with them. but the quotes these problems for many of depends neighbors. south korea are included what japan seems to ignore according to activists, representing victims of forced labor and the families of the thousands of koreans who report to work against the will during the last century. when korea was a japanese colonies, how the one was $120.00 that you'd have done. we've met directly with the families of the victims who had taken decide minds and forced to work. they testified that off to returning from sato, they suffered from long diseases for their entire lives. south korea says it will
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literally support the anesco bid if the history of forced labor is properly recognized, pointing to the ongoing control vesee surrounding the listing of hashem island. the sight of extensive undersea coal mining it was given unesco willed heritage status in 2015, but public exhibits about its history has failed to mention to the use of your time . forced labor, as japan was requested to do all his license. this lack of action can be seen as a refusal to fully acknowledge and address this part of history. the new robin is such history as a properly remembered. i think many koreans would visit sato island for them. so many campaign is both korean and japanese. a truthful reckoning with often painful events from the past fall from opening old wounds could help hilda, rob mcbride. i'll just say era side of the island japan. that's it from the
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somebody. them a full this news hour, but i'll be back in a moment. let's move the days news. the window connects controversial lowest targeting communities of known western descendants and reclassifying. the neighborhoods as guesses one young most living rises to defend his hon. speaking out in box on a journey to the close of power questioning his place in the country. if he's been my day, he's a witness documentary on out just this is the 1st one they saw that we see in the real time it's the victims themselves. there's a disconnect between what we are witnessing on social media versus what we're seeing on mainstream media. it is always an attempt to frame at the 2 sides of them,
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but there is no 2 sides to this. the western media does have a western bias who understand what they are looking to see out and raise. the listening post covers how the news is covered is called the church solutions that gives us know for a future that we have to find creative solutions, not just turn our backs on the. don't think that has a number. think about it as a person. and yourself and that person's shoes. so as you can see for this is my us, my life in my life, those stages we want, we want the education, we want to go. because the women and my country, they're not sweet to come up to us. we are in the night all or 2. we are a few more meetings and this has to be trees and the coins. we are working in the full sense, our officers that has been done before can be done even as
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long as the human being is doing it. you just have to keep pushing because no one else can see. the vision is keywords. you to the, [000:00:00;00] the hello, i'm for me to my now this is the news, our life from the coming up in the next 60 minutes. counting begins in a runs presidential, one off between a conservative form, a nuclear negotiate to under
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