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that has been done before to be done, even as long as a human being is doing it. you just have to keep pushing because no one else can see. the vision is keywords. you to the the hello i'm for me. the, this is the news, our life from the coming up in the next 60 minutes counting begins and they runs presidential one off between a conservative form a nuclear negotiate to under a formless candidates. i've stayed in the race, the
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defined campaign speech by you as president joe biden who boss to remain in the race against donald trump. despite concerns about his age no into the blood should in cause on israel says differences remain with them us over a ceasefire. deal but talks will continue next week. you case new lead, the customer gets down to work and the points a new label cabinets, including the country's 1st female finance minister. as an exclusive interview with sedans, army chief abdul, for support hon. about sylvia. that's forced millions from their homes and pushed millions more to the brink of foam and the we begin this new though in the wrong way, accounting is beginning. the presidential vinyl floaters were choosing between the reformers candidates. miss wood position and ultra conservative side really to
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really legit spalding relations with the west saying it wrong should bold as economy by expanding ties with other countries such as russian, china are formless position. kion wants to negotiate with wisdom countries and get it cannot make sanctions that stifled the country lifted. so now it was as a wicked, lower 40 percent last week. a majority between young's boy called to devote out of anger of the government. but the ministry of interior says this time, the turn out was bigger than the 1st round. as rachel said, a reports from to her on that busy day after. so you need to shop, put a station in order to around this phone call. the form is stopped for things we have suffered from economic hardships in the past years. i think position kion will manage to solve these problems. i and young iranians, both in the country under broad hope things will improve performance candidate
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missy position can cause she's worked in the town of goods in the southwest. so if there are improvements just hopeful that elected his business. he will be the secretary for mrs. government of the moment, so i think he's in 2005 however, to now is likely to be tax. what's their apathy has increased recent years. last friday's 1st on. so record low turn now, you know, 40 percent that you don't so complete their cost is what's watching your rankings to do the same. i heard about the people using susie as and 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 missing with part i'm gonna do is we have come out because the brothers are they 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
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a lot of them on the account to decide how the subject is solving. this problem is to continue the policies of his fellow 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 or both within the country. um, originally whoever wins would have numerous challenges to address this. he said the houses here a lot device is the director of the ron projects at the international crisis group, who joins us live from washington, dc. and this device know what the turnouts higher than it was. compared to last week in that 1st round is a promising sign in terms of irradiance confidence in those process to oh no, not at all. it's i think we saw in the 1st round which was really a referendum on the popularity of the regime. the people who spoke very loudly and
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60 percent of the electra didn't show up to the polls. the 2nd round, i think the turn out is higher because this is a referendum on the dogmatic versus pragmatic approaches to governance. and i think primarily does turn out was driven by the fear factor of the extreme rights coming to the power to power. and just making things from bad to worse. in terms of the 2 candidates who are buying for the position, are they would they be attracting voters in terms of their positions you've met of miss you've, you've indicated that that really is a difficulty between the magic and from pragmatic approaches and how much with us determine how voters vote at the posting stations. a lot of these 2 candidates belong to 2 different ends of the political spectrum in iran and they, uh, as your reporter suggest a day they provide a very,
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very different views in terms of foreign or domestic policy. mr. jedi, the author rights candidate believes that the ronnie regime has not gone far enough in imposing sofa restrictions and in confronting the west and does not. but even negotiations and lifting the sanctions that have effected the running economy. uh very, very deeply mister position under former candidate believes in engagement but the outside world, the reason the value of lifting sanctions and does believe that the system has gone too far in imposing sofa restrictions. and i think after 3 years of living under conservative rule of president, crazy, the people knew that the far right is coming to power, will only ex 3rd or exacerbate their situation. and that's why a higher percentage came to the poles as potentially moving it run away from the
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sort of isolation. does that matter to irradiance what did compels them to perhaps themselves move the direction of their own future? the reality is that the running people have tried to vote and reform us then frank masses, the, their programs have been primarily signed me to by the on elected parts of the iranian governments. the, the supreme, the, the sooner you got and was this last of the looking at one of the largest challenges in terms of the runs economic crisis. what do these 2 candidates offer as a waiting is wait for the results to come in? uh, potentially in the middle of the day on saturday, a well, mr. jed, he offered the doubling down on the economy of resistance. so relying on your ongoing internal capacities and trading with china and russia in the global south.
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whereas mister position has offered not only better management and by doing corruption, but also negotiating with the west. i'm trying to find a way of listening sanctions, which i think is, remains of quite attractive to the ronnie. and i'd like for thread large. all right, uh the advice. thank you so much for your time. there. the analysis of these irregular elections on device of the international crisis group the you, as president joe biden says, last week's debates against donald trump wasn't his best performance. he said the riley in the bus will brown state of wisconsin, the fight involved to fight on in the race and says he will beach donald trump in
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november's election. he said he wouldn't let a shaky debate performance wipe out his. he has a public service last week. can sir, is my best performance, whatever. so i said there's been a lot of speculation. we're still going to do. so you're going to stay in the race . rub up what you're going to do. here's my answer, our money the way again. biden's also given his giving all these was tv interview since he's debate with trumpets, arrested down for the president with a season journalist les costs now to john hinton. he's joining us from madison in the swing state of wisconsin, that john brennan biden is under enormous pressure to show you can do the job. and that's specifically off to that terrible performance that was in the situation in that 1st debate. what does he have to prove that this event of
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the he really needs to prove that he has the mental and physical capacity to remain present for another 4 years. and he has told friends that he needs to get more sleep. he needs to stop doing events after about 8 pm at night that have some people who are the may not have the stamina required to go on. as he walked out of that television interview you just mentioned. and he talked to reporters at the point, they asked how the interview went, because that was an opportunity for him to prove that he could do this sort of uh, on the fly back and forth interview in and perform well in a way he didn't do in the debate and he told reporters that he thought that interview had gone well. they asked him why he was the best candidate to be trump. and it's because i've beat him before and he told reporters you guys meeting the median had been wrong before in 20202022. so he sort of put the blame
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on, on the media for the way that this event has been reported. but it's really not just the media reporting this. there are 3 democratic members of the house of representatives who have called for biden not to continue with that presidential race at reportedly. mark warner, senator from virginia is rallying fellow democrats in the senate to do the same. so there is a growing pressure. and in order to fight that off, i didn't really have to show in rallies like the one he had today, where he did speak from a teleprompter. but he was also in strong voice, much better than as a debate. and he's got to prove that he has the where with all to go forward with this campaign. and that g is still the best person to compete against donald trump . and to know that interview, that the president defied in the, the 1st interview that he's had following the presidential debate. that's going to weigh in just a few hours, tell us more. and if it's less likely to convince those,
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well, perhaps skeptical, he can manage the job. well, we haven't seen that interview yet, but it's the idea behind it weighs was the bible would sit across from an easy news anchor and have to answer some tough questions. and he's been heavily criticized for not doing that. he hasn't been holding press conferences at the white house. he's been speaking off teleprompters at rare campaign rallies. and he hasn't been doing the kinds of high profile interviews that he is doing today. so that there's a lot of pressure on him to really show that he can do that sort of thing. it seems like he's been protected by his staff, close staff who kept him from those kinds of interactions. and when you're campaigning for president, that simply is not an effective strategy. you've got to get out there. you've got to engage with people and you've got to speak with them spontaneously. so he's trying to show that he's able to do that sort of given take. we'll get an eggs or
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a bad interview and will present it on al jazeera later. all right, thanks very much john hendrick, the it was constant, just keeping us updated ahead of that interview, which, i mean, eager to see the is really, is strikes across the strip has killed at least 27 palestinians. they targets with areas around the cities of con eunice and rough in the south. the attack and calling you to see if a group of palestinians who were arranging commercial trucks to enter the strip at least 10 people were killed. the engines were taken to na, so hospital, the last major medical facilities still operating in southern gaza, or in the know phase where the military says its operation in she j a has killed at least a 100 palestinians in the past 9 days. she did, j is a neighborhood in a cause,
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a city the relentless attacks have caused wide scale destruction. entire blocks of buildings have been flattened, is where the forces have allegedly prevented ambulances, firefighters, and journalists from bleaching the area. and job the job i. li refugee campbell, so in the knowles and these way the attack killed 5 members of one family, a man, his wife and their 3 children, died when shutting struck their house rights groups. and the un have accused israel's army of repeatedly targeting civilians and in central gaza. is wally will play ins have bombed a house in the new se, read refugee camp because of civil defense says they recovered the bodies of 2 pilots. the new women dozens more taken to the hospital to be treated for the injuries. to many bakeries and gaza can no longer operates due to field shortages. and darrell by the palestinians of 2 inc for hours and the hope of
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getting bridge as handle quarterly reports in the heart of getting back in front of the big green. 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 brand 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
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a little from spread to my family. my family consist of 9 members at firewood stairs and very expensive, which means i cannot, they can the oven. i come here every day. its own not only bakery also hass but those are in which we 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 unit and also the hospital in the middle area where every hospital needs at least 4000 tons of news i've met this has been negotiations also use fire as long as those kind of thing you do not see any change in the ground. there's nothing positive about this entire him and he just data that it was a policy to thousands of palestinian children and gaza that one or both legs amputated you. when agencies estimates as many as 10 children a day lost in them's the months of the war,
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really 16000 children have been killed to date, loss of color to match with an 8 year old entity in northern gauze to hear his story. but it was, uh, what's his name there on seeing the threat every day at the beginning of this recall think it's about us to new houses are the children have been killed and many thousands of the live with a live changing injuries just like i mean it is the old fact in the home? i was playing in the school yard over here, a missile from a drawn hit us. i was injured. my father was killed, the house was destroyed and my leg was amputated. i mean, he lost his leg. and that is what i was like that far because i was saying, you know, the school has a sense that was just bad. there were physical, he's now learning how to adopt the new life rather than in the i need him. but
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despite his amputated leg, my son a man never gave up on life, he helps me. tied is up his bedding use as a toilet by himself and plays with his brothers. he's active in our community. i don't feel that he's dependent on anyone on the country. he's taking care of himself. the boy has a will to live and wants to play and lead a normal life. i wish that he and i would be able to travel abroad to get him a prosthetic and allow him to resume his normal life and work again of his learning how to go to school until when his family is collecting the woods. as it brings the water, he's also learning how to play with the friends after he wasn't on the hill of the war. i never hit present. i wanted to be a pilot. but now i want to become a doctor to help injured and sick people. i wish i could play football with my friends, but how can i do that? i wish to ride a bike. but how can i do that now? there are many cases, just like i mean,
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children are the victim of the war. and all of the children here or having the charge will be changing for the the fluid or just eat up. nothing goes through all this time. these really, governments agreed to send the goal shades is to cut the next 3 to resume cause a ceasefire and kept of exchange talks. the head all these very intelligent services being in dough to discuss the details. prime minister benjamin antonio, whose offices gaps remain between the parties and their positions on that deal. you as president joe biden, also pressed is ready, prime minister netanyahu to agree to a cease, why a deal with how much does a, a senior us official said they'd been a break to negotiations. i'm us has released a statement saying we reject any plans or proposals that seek to exceed that the
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palestinian will regarding the future of the gaza strip. we also reject any plans for foreign forces to enter the strip under any name or justification the administration of the gaza strip is a purely palestinian matter to be agreed upon by all palestinian people as those negotiations continue. the relatives of is wally kept as held in cause i have marched through central, tentative they're demanding the is way to government. so to deal with how much to bring the loved ones home. prime minister netanyahu has been on the increasing pressure from these ready public to end the war. and garza, i need for now lisa, really on the next call upon you benjamin. that's funny also been is the prime minister in the agreement is here. it is with being rich, please our heart of mother contact. if any more i'll heart are in gaza,
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give us back. our hearts set a negotiation too with one instruction to not return without the 3 men to look bad . and the occupied westbank is where the forces of killed at least 7 palestinians and wounded civil law. those in a raid. and janine, as well as military says it was targeting members of a group behind a say to roadside bombing last week. michael apple reports, it's a magic gunfire, rings down to the harsh also the area of jeanine refugee camp in the occupied westbank is ready ground forces move in. searching for members of our codes brigades, the on the wing of the palestinian islamic jihad group. the sites is barricaded themselves in a building for several hours from the ground is ready, forces fired rockets before pulling in an a stripe. more
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confrontations between these riley soldiers and palestinian fighters in the surrounding area. killed and injured dozens of people is riley forces, reportedly destroyed several vehicles during their operation during its war on gaza, as well as 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, there the bloodshed in gaza and the us administrations continued support as well as made many officials in the washing in washington uncomfortable. us government employee resigned on tuesday in protest of the whiteness. ministrations goes up policies, maria and hudson, and had been a special assistant at the into a department. she's among
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a dozen officials who attended the resignation since october 7th, saying they could no longer walk for the administration. while murray and hudson enjoys live from these to join washington d. c. maureen, what was the tipping point for you in terms of the difficulties that some of had with regard to biden's administration in relation to garza as so i think you 1st of all for having me and i really think that what i and other officials who have resigned, have seen is month after month, this really blind destructive support of israel and the israeli occupation even after all of the atrocities they have committed, committed and gaza. and really i think that there wasn't necessarily
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one tipping point. it was, it was a combination of things. ultimately, i saw an administration that was really not listening to 2 voices like myself and others who are wanting to see freedom and justice for palestinians. i think that the administration has continuously ignored these voices in order to, to fund in or by funding and nibbling this genocide and in gaza. and i think that the, the policies and choices by president biden and the administration have not only hurt palestinians in palestine, but have heard palestinians at home by this plot. forming of really dehumanizing troops that have fueled violent hate crimes against, against pulse and use in the united states. and, and really, ultimately,
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what would such a, my decision was solidified. my decision was seeing the student movement come to life and seeing the students who really sacrificed or, and are continue to sacrifice a lot in terms of their academic and professional careers in order to fight for, to join the fight for palestinian liberation. and i looked at what, what i can sacrifice and i looked at my responsibility as, as a bite and a point t i to really advocate for for palestinians and for a better approach in alleviating this crisis. so marie, i'm, you've mentioned the student approaches. they have very strong statements made, including the statement you made in terms of a resignation and others have done the same. do you think these remain statements or do you think we it's actually a taken too hard to that the administration recognizes that sacrifice that's made
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and, and what that potentially mean? does it, does it change anything? alternately i believe change is not gonna come from uh, you know, one additional or one uh, singular movement. i think that it's really about collective voice. i think it is about students making their voice heard. i think it's about those of us who have resigned, making our voice heard, and i just the general american population making their voice heard. i think that really it takes it takes a group effort and with a group effort and increase public pressure really. i think it's, it's not only a moral obligation for the president biden and administration leaders to listen to, to these various voices, but i think it's also an o as toral obligation,
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as we've seen with the uncommitted movement as well. uh there are, there really is a, i think increasing public pressure on, on various sides. and i think that really goes to show that from a really diverse set of people with, with diverse backgrounds that we are not okay with, with uh, funding and enabling this genocide and, and gaza as i said to have been made a foot wide. is it windows gratian to be representative, to, as you say, be diverse, so at least a, a voice is against a what has been happening, all those diverse voices, but you think they've been heard within the administration. you say that change is not a once off events and we'll take some time. so what do you think it will take photos, voices to be heard adequately? you're so i really, unfortunately don't know what that kind of ultimate point is. i think that for
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months we have seen lots of different individuals making their ways heard of. but ultimately i think that the wall that has maybe maybe influenced some, some uh shifts on those ships have not been enough. and i think that this is the time more than ever uh, for public pressure to, to increase and to stay steadfast. uh and i think that really, hopefully with, with just more people sounding off uh and really maybe more senior senior level officials as well. uh, really making their voices heard, i think that that could, that could really potentially help. but really, i think it's, it's just a continuation of, of, of the collective voice mario, my husband, a know would been with interior
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a department in united states. thank you so much for your time and your experiences following that resignation. thank you. the still ahead on ultra 0. will tally up the wins and losses of the you case labor party. unexplained lives, stones on the war and gaza matches on election day. and warnings of more rains and north is funds of the shows more than a 1000000 people hit by flags. the high pressure continues to dominate the weather across the australia at the moment, but take the down towards the southeast and go to that high that play as guides. light waves that has been allowing for some it's really cold. nice. a cool breaking
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cold into tasmania. cold enough to into the pots of victoria without hi, which has been stopped for some time instead of a blocking feature, which roaring in a step, followed weight and tony pack those. i suppose of course that is the side of australia. so it's money usually when the weather moisture that's getting fed into this opera fee to here that's going to produce them. outbreaks of rain heavy at times into the interior at a month with the right possible for some over the next couple of days as large as swipe down into west southwest. right. a lot of weather coming for you here is load it just edges way further. east, which as we go through sunday, wet to weather, coming into the outback of new south wales into the southwest corner of queensland as well headed lights started to pick up more than little safety direction across the task manager. so hopefully this is really cold for us, diminishing some of the time of the next couple of days. so the cases we go into monday with whether the into the se and kona by that stage, it's ne, in parts of china saves and very heavy,
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right. i have of the next style to pushing into those career the, the latest news as it breaks the capturing of thing giants, enough space gifts. they are a self control over more territory, but it also increases the number of those displaced intentionally with detailed coverage. the car and conservative government wanted to encourage pharmacist as garage release start replacing overseas was with versus ones from around the world . local politicians have suggested raising his mission. price is to control visits, a number of putting a daily limits on tourist when denmark and acts controversial knows 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
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my day, he's a witness documentary on our the the, [000:00:00;00] the feel watching all of his era. reminder of our top story is the cell phone accounting is under way and they runs presidential runoff. election. people are choosing between the real seamless candidates and best suited testers can. an ultra conservative side celine turned out was as a wrinkled, lo, cheapest. since last week,
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you as president joe biden says last week's debates against donald trump was his best performance as a rally in the background state of wisconsin, providing vouchers by tom in the race and says he will beach donald trump in november's election. these really rid of trees attacking heavily populated areas of the cause and stuff. who's 27 palestinians. i've been killed in the series of is price areas around the cities of con eunice and well find themselves in targeted to sit down. no way more than 25000000 people are struggling with a severe hunger. that's according to the world food program. about 8000000 people across 14 of the 18 states of sudan, now facing food shortages. that could result in acute mt nutrition and dis, around $750000.00 ard risk of immediate salvation. the power millet, military rapids support forces has taken control of the southeast and city of the
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end of the you and says more than a 150000 people fled the area. well, the 9000000 people have been displaced by the 14 months conflict between the recess and the army. a medieval set down for an exclusive interview with abdul sought to help or hon. he's the leader of the suit in these ami. you begin by asking about the current situation on the ground level that's gonna be able to accommodate all aspects of the war on that in the current military operations, the suffering losses in a battle retreating in a certain situation does not mean losing the battle itself. and doesn't mean the feats the suit and these people and the sydney's armed forces will never be defeated. it's been of 14 months plus now since the beginning of this war, what is the explanation of the fact that this, with these hom, you hasn't yet to be able to defeat the videos of the out of pocket support forces
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. what are the factors behind it was if you'd have to have to look on this as a great injustice to a nation as the armed forces, we have the responsibility of protecting the suit in a state. it has the rights to obtain weapons to protect the country from collapse and from being preyed upon by some regional countries which have bad intentions to what's done, but 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 sofa from comfortable towards the se, medical levels. there are certain circumstances surrounding the military operations that have enabled them to advance in this direction. but we are able, without determination, all will and the support of the suit and these people to repel them and expel them completely from so done. so this, this is a time friends can be distinguished from enemies, a cool, so dense friends and was with us and it was, well, the ceiling,
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do it out of the smoke. and how does that many countries remain silent and turn a blind eye to the crimes being committed every day? everyone who remain silent and everyone who supports what the other site is doing on a daily basis is definitely an enemy. everyone who supports the suit in the state and it's institutions because a friend, let's move now to the humanitarian situation and so then at your to pulse, talk about 20000000 people facing hunger and possibly coming into that. what, what do you have to tell us about the situation and how does that mean? yeah, you have an issue and no one wants to say, but this is the rebel rapids support forces. what causing the famine, solving some areas in the for, and destroying the because he had a scheme. frankly speaking, those who would talk about them and must not talk about its cause is about the militias responsible for it. and what caused the student needs to abandon the land and who destroyed the suit in these agricultural infrastructure. we welcome all support and assistance,
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but the donors are slow and the democratic republic of congo government forces and the m. 23 of the group has begun a 2 week comenity or interest. it aims to allow access of humanitarian aid to the hard hit eastern parts of the country alone. why connie report from the temple city asked the government and we don't dissolve the us government initiative for the to which do you mind is hold on to so which one is it gone this friday? not to me. the nights local time and we'll continue to july 19 to about to do the closer to many different levels and the government sort of just will silas the we points. how do we allow the sounds of distress people and why do you want to go on up to the solution? if we decide the variables, what are the conditions of this month? i don't think it was before, but one of the off the government supplemented himself. so you'll want to see for, to start on we go over, what did they want on when did the arctic territory?
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this friday you'll see the size of one week for 5th, again, for one they are calling. they sent us an appointment to decide as to what is going on in the office already told the professor will stop by the police and the some of the process of what i was. after the depth of 25, you started just reading from the enemy by the military caught up with him on wednesday and not a lot of just open a little bit. oh yes i do against 25. other sort of this includes in civic weapons and for the same 6 year, so hopefully doing the fighting with most of the last 20 years on different folder lines across the country in the port vsoft record is not cable. what would be the 1st thing the most active with the video in the middle of them? $2350.00, a full debt from you going to and then you need to do with the local minnesota for decal in the country. popular. so believe that's the only maybe try out a needs a deep reform allan way, connie, i'll just say, you know what, campbell, the democratic republicans school or to the united kingdom. now way
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a prime minister test on those appointed his new cabinet off to a landslide victory. and the general election, the labor party ended 14 years of conservative rule style. miss new cabinet includes a record number of 11 women. rachel reeves is presence 1st. female chancellor, arguably the sick and most powerful position in the government, off the prime minister. if it cooper is home, secretary and david allow me is been named as far as a country. the conservatives last 250 parliamentary seats in that election, the west and its parliamentary history. james bay's reports from london greeted by suitcases in the list. you arrived in downing street, this is the man who will now run the u. k. kids selma's labor party won the largest number of seats in recent history. is promising
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a comma more efficient hand on believe a zip government. you have a government on foot and fight, don't treat guided only by the determination to serve 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. so 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. i'm humbled as he left down the street for the last time. i am sorry to have given this jolts miles, but you have sent a clear signal that the government of the united kingdom must change. and yours is
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the only judgment that matters. i have heard your anger, your disappointment, and i take responsibility for this loss. soon ex conservative party had the worst night ever and its history. 12, it's cabinet ministers with voted out. as was a former prime minister. this trust is disastrous. 50 day term in 2022. that would run on the pound for the the rights of center reform policy, you got 5 seats 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 mode is the problem is go straight to the point to his cabinet is expected. rachel reeves becomes that you case 1st of a female counselor, the exchequer. the finance minister, david law, me is the new foreign secretary early next week,
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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 and landscapes government with regard to the war on gaza. labor and its manifesto said it would recognize the state of palestine without something likely to happen until this progress on the 2 state solution. however, the labor policy traditionally is 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 they made that pool be internal pressure on the prime minister james base, which is 0. london, the and central and northern england. the labor party were gained many seats lost in the 2019 general election, traditionally a label hotline, known as the would hold the region swung back the way. this time. sonya gave a report from wolverhampton,
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overlooking the house of the west midlands on the edge of the black country. there was little sign of will hampton's proud industrial post home to more than a quarter of a 1000000 people. it has reflected the moods of the nation at the ballot box and help usher in a labor victory. the city is not without its problems. it has some of the highest unemployment rates in the country, especially among young people, due to the most poets to the waning of industry and manufacturing in the region. that frustration is also translated into a lower turnouts as well as votes for the right wing populace reform policy, which diverted votes away from the conservatives. a mazda b has our own stool in the central market, yet she has little trust in any of the politicians has made promises to make life better for her and her family. they come to your door now, they don't come in voltage, but after they don't,
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then nothing doing well live up maybe up beat about it's decisive victory, but most of the turnouts, and will buy something was down. and that reflects a national trends loose. i have to be dealing with several challenges. now at least the cost of living. the invasion is 8 button 7 person. and the vision raise has been 619 percent. so there is a gap there. so you need to increase the wage rise needs to match the inflation and actually go up up on most on people's minds, restoring public services. we do expect some photos, the changes from the neighbor regarding the images, which was a miss, a lot of problem with right across the board of problems right across the board about the face. all those was simply relieved. i'll call you some more than a dollar copy. the vs may have banked on change, and the hope is that it will be for the better in a region in need of regeneration. sonya guy, yeah, go out to 0. will the hampton now and go over the labor parties position on is osborne gauze,
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as well. so cost of the $4.00 seats to pro palestine independent candidates and was the majority areas. the less the south seat when to the independent, the show cut. adam, who said this is for cause off the winning by just under a 1000 votes in black when labor lost by a $152.00 votes of the independent, a non jose induced 3 and basically labor loss by nearly $7000.00 votes to excel, muhammad and in birmingham, perry ball, the labor, candid last by $500.00 votes to be independent. a you've gone spring. bo marie is a professor of politics with the queen, married university of london. she explains why the labor party lost a number of its strong holes to independent candidates over its stones and garza. it wasn't just those 4 seats,
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it will not start without to fix each or actually they had to come to starting the one constituency appraisal shaheen, who was kicked out of the policy only a few weeks before the election. but based on a few tweaks she'd made, one of which was considered to be able to submit to it. but the undercurrent was the suggested that she was considered to less weight into pro goza. she continued to stay in the race against the official may, becomes this and the consequences they probably lost and of the it was they started and gets a little bit conservative leader who had been expected to lose the seat that actually held it. so that also costs labor seats, and there were couple of other constituencies where the candidate who is expected to we find knowledge majority or any phone number us. right. so i think that speaks to georgia on the current within the policy. it's hard to do because the rates and support needs do with a rule to push against the policies, very rapid move towards the sense of ground. and so this will serve represents
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people who come to the left of the posse who are more happy with jeremy cool things . leadership and cool. but it's always been very uh for a palestinian and to feel that there's been a purge at the left and approaches the values that the rested for. and so they're dissatisfied on goals, or they just asked as far to the direction of the policy more generally. and this is the challenge of any party that wants to win an election house who will not send to ground without discouraging discontent. amongst those who prefer the old ways. and then, as well as may in the presidential candidates have kicked off their campaigns ahead of the election. on the 28th of july, president nicholas madura told supporters of victory for him would keep. later you go to offices, legacy alive, well positioned candidates at the window, gonzalez promised a change of direction. he was accompanied by maria covina electronic. oh, who was needing an opinion polls before she was bought from standing
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we want to free venezuela without political prisoners with decent salaries for all . for this reason, i invite all of you present today to turn out on election day on july 28th, to go to the voting centers to cast your pallets and to keep a watch over the voting process. i say to imperialism and the opposition, what you saw today in venezuela is that the force of peace, the force of love is on the march. god is with this. i carried the spirit of david and i tell goliath and the opposition. you'd better get ready for the beating that people have been his way. it will give you on july the 28th. so the head analysis era is all over for how strongly up in championship spring school was a minutes ago and extra time to be so home team to one look forward to find
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the the, [000:00:00;00] the, when these efforts continue for millions of people who have been cut off by a flooding in north east, the bundle of dish authorities of wound off dangerous flood levels in several districts. tunbridge i'll do reports from the select region. wide spread, flooding continues to inundate rural areas of not distant bung with dash, tens of thousands of still stranded and in desperate need of fresh food and water.
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a legal sign, a poultry farmer has 5 family members to support. he sighs, he has not received any help from the authorities yet. stealing shock is not sure how he will co that i yeah. in level nothing of the flood has badly damaged most of my home. many of items were washed away by the water and we a body making intimate. i have not seen floods like this and my lifetime in for some just finding a green pasture for the live stock has become a major challenge. the 1st jazz, whatever says we are facing much hardship due to this flood and a viewing. i have to look for gus all day for the few nights still that i have left bad weather is also impacted bangladesh, a southeast region, many rowing a refugee is leaving the foothills of a camp where heavy rains and the land slides have been causing loss of life and where to beg them last
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a 21 year old son and the land slide. my son got stuck on to the mountain the lawn slide. my daughter in the 9th and try to rescue him in the dark cuz it was too late. and is not this then state of mega ly, enough, some bothering bangladesh. i've also experienced heavy rains in flooding and whizzing weeks. the philip, raging, or not. this bangladesh, already devastated by last month's daily is now facing new flooding from heavy monsoon. rain an upstream water from india worsening the situation. so i'm environmental. experts believe that they retrograde fall is linked to climate change river bed. so taishan, river encroachment and the recently constructed 8 meter moines highway in the flat plane region may have also worse than the facts of the floods. you tell me, you don't want to know the new highway is
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a barrier for water flow over the water that comes from india is by rock river. 35 percent flows through the sooner river and the rest through the cushy river, which is directly connected to the mits, mani floodplain. once the flags received for the world, farmers, we have lost everything. it will take months if not years to rebuild their homes. they need all that system they can get, but for many help is you have to come from the job the, i'll just say, i'll still have not this bangladesh american barrel batch of mexico, as you can tell me, peninsula off to making land full on friday. the hurricane last considerable spring, cuz as it moved across the peninsula and is now a tropical storm. it's full cost to head toward northeast and mexico and southern texas in the us barrel lift a trail of destruction across the se, caribbean getting at least 11 people. it was the earliest hurricane on records to hit the highest category 5 we do on
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a just holding the u. s. has in the grip of a we're called breaking and dangerous heat wave fi says line rows to keep claims from reaching homes. as helicopters, dropped water on a growing walled fire in northern california, the walls fires for at least 26000 people to evacuate. the area, while fi is in rushes for a continue to wage of the vast areas of civil regions, the state of emergency is still in place in the psycho republic, local authorities a more than a 160 walls buys a active covering at least 3000 square kilometers, 1505 vises would have been deployed to tackle the fires. it's all over the full house gemini, at footballs, european championship. they were beaten to one of the extra time by spain in the quarter finals. following a goal is 1st off, the new own low school to open up for spain and stick god. germany missed
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a series of john says the full, sorry, and what's grabbed mates. equalize a full the home team. the matching up to be heading to penalties before make on the re no score. the when i say it's finished at 21, i say not into the semi finals correspondent dominique came, watched the match for us from being in the image with a sense of dejection. the gym and france tripped away from the fan mile here invalid because they've seen that seem, it eliminated from the competition that they have been hosting for the past few weeks. that team does have to johnston school and they didn't take enough of those chances. just the one goal from for the young vs from via leave up losing on equalizing goal in normal time, which puts them into extra time. they were hoping they would go to penalties. so
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good is the german record and penalty shoots. are i? yes. then right to the end, the spanish team found a way to win the game and folks themselves, a ticket to munich, will the semi finals on tuesday, which means that you already on now goes man to 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, that chance of winning the euro continues the chance of getting that full european championship. we in the trophy full time, is still alive. that'd be playing in munich on tuesday. so when i came out here, a fully span will play fonts in the semi finals all through. the goal is to the, the casino, and all just for, to go to in a fiddle to shoot those phones. i am going to win the side host with the 1st time
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and moving to decades. the in spain, dozens of animal rights activists are protesting against bull fighting with performance meant to show the cruelty of the contest. the demonstration was held ahead of the running of the bulls festival. in the spanish city of bona hundreds of thousands of people came to watch or participate in full runs in the city. the animals have been used in full fights with their usually killed protests as coal, both fighting medieval torture to it's these mountains, aetna's erupt and powerfully was lava and national parties. on these 100, an island of the city have been raising the loads. the largest volcano in europe is also disrupting a travel time is airports forced to close and friday, towns around the area have been covered in ash,
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forcing residents to clean the streets mount, if not allow us to go up to the strongly with ash and lava in december 2023. well that's it for me for me. the for this is our back to johnston will be here in a moment. with more of the day's news, the nature of mine made catastrophes on the rate who of course to be a weather event or resulting an otherwise think devastation. the variety of human factors means their intensity and impact is a purely natural and the politics behind normalizing climate change as was to fact, if i was suppose to be seen as normal, but you said something that should have to happen to any one. is it really a natural disaster? oh, hell, the permits on al jazeera, these call, choose solutions that gives us no for future that we have to find creative
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solutions. not just turn our backs on the. don't think that has a number. think about it as a person, person yourself, and that person's shoes. so as you can see for this is my us, my life, or at least in my life, those stages we want we want to break because the women and my country deadlocks. we become about to on the we are not and neither ology, we are human beings on this earth to be trees and the coins. we are walking in the front steps, our officers, whatever has been done before, can be done as long as a human being is doing its if you just have to keep pushing because no one else can
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