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it would be up to a residence, a 5 been to defend their very existence in their land from the hoss of the story renown tasha, for through this something that helped her serve by the daily life. it's a distraction of, from what she has witnessed. the iran has a new president offer 2nd round, a voting must who possess can, has won the race pledging to revive the economy. the funny part of this, so just a life though, also coming forwards, ready, a tax across the gaza strip with efforts once again to reach a sci fi to you between israel and the british prime minister castanan holes
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is 1st cabinet meeting, which includes a recommended 11 women will so it has 5 state us president job. i then insist sees move and capable of taking on donald trump in november's election. the thanks for joining us. we begin with breaking news out of it. ron reform is candidate must suit, possess can, has won the presidential rental for election basing conservative psych, you, julie, let's take a closer look at the results of that scan. 153.7 percent of the vote was $33000000.00 ahead of july to you who receive 44.3 percent around the interior ministry says turn out was at 49.8 percent less. who possess can will succeed to late president abraham ra. you see who was killed in a helicopter? crash back in may, cause a scan was the only reform is candidates allowed to run by rounds guardian council?
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well, the incoming president issued a statement on x saying the election is over, and this is just the beginning of our partnership. the difficult part ahead will not be paved except with your companionship empathy and trust. i extend my hand to you and i swear on my own. so i would not leave you alone in this path. i stand with you. stand with me. russell setup, joins us live now from there on a very clear message that phone possess scanned, that he wants to lead for all of around including those who didn't vote for him. russell of the beach. so because he needs that support from people, the task i had him is not easy. they were on space and tremendous problems, issues within the company, regionally, and international, and to sucks,
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to have a success solving this problem. he needs the support of the iranian people. so i was just talking to the people regarding mr. business jones victory. you're in edge be square, which is one of the iconic squares in to arrive and nothing to have, which is regarded as a strong what for the for missed menu of the shop owners. the street centers here, we're seeing that still quite hopeful they have a high expectations regarding his performance as president elect. however, on the other hand, they're quite concerned as well. they know the district. they know the limits as well, because mrs. position young on one hand, needs to deliberate on his promises to. busy to school presidential campaign has been promising to reopen the around to the world to remove the sanctions by vin negotiating a nuclear deal with the western countries. and also domestically to us talking
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about the social justice, equal rights, the, the, the, the, to put an end to the gender discrimination. and to use the job load restrictions on many others. so all of these have have increased expectations amongst people, but it's not easy because to re engage with west, it's not only about the around the what do you meeting this or both parties is going to determine an outcome. and we have seen that the negotiations bring the least praises of the brain bases. pages. they failed 11 months of negotiations, indiana they fail. um, previously it seems you got saved through from the gc pre a. and domestically also, there's a position young's likely green to face of resistance from the on elected officials . the bodies that are quite powerful. and also also of course, both to turn on both ends and selection has been pretty low, hasn't it's, i mean, what does that mean for is that scans the legitimacy
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the so we're talking about the decisive victory that she has worn. however, she knows that more than half of the reading population didn't go to the ballot boxes. some of them believes that the elections will not bring about any change, whether the for missed or conservative is in the office and some other didn't go to the ballot box as a show of protest showing the this content with the way that the governments are running the running the country, but in the 1st round of the size i should election the turn off was 59.92. it was the lowest to what they've turned out since the establishment of these bombings the public in iran. and that was created a huge concerns among the authorities or officials here, because the high turnout additionally has been the primary source of the base, the most affordable become established here. then between the 1st and the 2nd zone, both candidates have testified. the campaigns court hold several valleys and travel
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to, to have to travel across the country, convinced the waters to come to the amount of boxes by large numbers. and to a certain extent, they have succeeded in doing that because the turn off has increased by 10 percent . so that it was clear that the low turnout is going to benefit the conservative can decide generally, but the high turn off was expected to increase the chances of mr. business account . the reform is candice green. and that is exactly what happens. all right. many things that are rest the rest of the site a lot for us and to run or the bean more is very striking. cause i'm kidding. of these 27 palestinians. they targeted areas near the cities of con, eunice and roscoe in the south. the talking con units hit a group of palestinians who arranging commercial trucks to enter the street. at least 10 people with killed the injured would take them to nasa hospital for most
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major medical facilities, still operating in southern gaza. and in the mood joins us live from darrow, by a, in central gaza and had a, another wave of deadly attacks. what's the latest? what, what can you tell us? yes. well, it's not a surprise. we're seeing the number increasing within the past hour, bringing it to 30 people right now, given that many of those are critically injured either here at deluxe, the hospital or lot of the hospitals are not surviving. very severe one. some of them don't have the medical did not get the medical supplies necessary to save their lives. the doctors and the medical stops are exhausted, and then have the ability to intervene and pays attention to everyone. large number of injures arriving. do these to these 2 health facilities, but we're looking at the private lives that is 24 hours we have at what really confirmed is right now. 30 people are being killed that include the 10 people in
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eastern find you in a sense, rough city, as of the late hours of yes sir, days after noon, as well as the journalist for were killed a little with their families in dogs. a city me at least in the northern part of gauze today in an area that are and one of the area is a center of the northern part of garza city, including the many bodies in eastern part of the city. the neighborhood in the syndrome area have this the lion's share of number of casually looking at at least 19 people were being killed here an overnight at fox and the early hours of this morning just within the past half an hour, but confirmed number of and new of those arriving to allow the hospital a mother and here is 3 children. one of the children is a little girl that who arrived to allow the hospital before and there was dig into a burial sites. this is the situations that is when siding with what's going on in
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terms of use fire talks that are progressing. but again, it is not a coincidence that we're seeing every time talked about ceasefire. a surge of the attacks across the strip is taking place and increasing exponentially as more reports talking about either the progress is being made or difficult due on the way of making any progress possible or potential for the fees, fire and honey doctors without borders as well and international organization that is raised deep concerns about the nice and medical complex. what's the situation that given the ongoing conflict as well, the situation is that not their hospital are getting quite difficult right now. and according to the doctors without borders and statements, the hospital not only is suffering good from a devastation caused by the trails of destruction and damaged the phillip is what
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it was a storm by these really military members, didn't tanya is one that was under cvs really aggression and where they'll combine, forces on the ground to store it for 4 months where the whole entire city was destroyed completely, including dr. hoffer, the only public, large public health facilities served the southern part of the gulf. for the right . now not only the medical supplies and the facilities of the hospital are, are severely damaged to try and there's some re hop work of putting it. putting the house goes back on track, but the lack of a few right now that represents the lifeline for the hospital to sustain some of its major necessary operations to continue save life. but unfortunately, as of now, there are no signs of this happening. which risk that the hospital is not going to be able to do anything other than being a standing, a skeleton that serve as a more nothing else? not a medical facility, not a place of healing anymore. honeywell moves live in darrow butler and central guys
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are thank you. this way. the government is sending negotiators to castle and next week to resume garza cease 5 towards the head of the is there any intelligent services being and don't how to discuss the details? 5 minutes to benjamin destiny, all whose office has gaps remain between the parties. on thursday, a senior us officials said there being a break through with negotiations with a mass mass has released a statement saying we rejects any plans or proposals to seek to exceed the policy and will regarding the future of the guys the strip. we also project sending plans for force phone forces to enter the strip on the any name or justification the administration. the gaza strip is a posting a match it to be agreed upon by our palestinian people the us next to the u. k. now the new prime minister, q star,
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is about to hold his 1st cabinet meeting is labor policy was elected in a land slide on the 1st day ending 14 years of conservative rule. stime is new cabinets includes a record number of 11 women. rachel reeves is which is 1st female chancellor, arguably the 2nd most powerful person in the government. if at cooper is home secretary and david lobby has been named as foreign secretary. when we challenge joins as live now from westminster and london, where we, i suppose it's a pony one story to win. that's another story altogether too. to leave the country given the long list of challenges ahead of stomach of the the yeah, i mean for these politicians, i think it's a, it's enough to spin your head, isn't it? imagine diverse got you being in no position for 14 years, and then the day off to you when an election victory, you a sat around a cabinet table taking on the boss complexities of running at the
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7 states. but this is what they have been preparing for for some time, and it's at the don't thing list that they are facing. now, many of these cabinet ministers are too young actually to have being in ministerial positions before i really the older ones. so we have at cooper whose the home secretary david allow me, who's the foreign secretary and john haley who's defense. i need a kind of ready old enough to be serving ministers under the administrations of tardy black and golden brown. most of the of those are in the early forty's that will meet forty's, what they have to deal with. that is a huge long list of challenges, particularly for rachel reeves is the new concept of the ex checkups. she is going to have to find some sort of economic growth from within britain's pretty unproductive economic system. so this, this government can fund all of the things that it wants to do, but challenges to
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a full. what street thing who's in charge of healthy is going to be having to deal with striking doctors and try and rescue britton's but lee, good national health service. i'm challenges also i for that to, for the home office that secretary because she is going to have to deal with immigrations. getting rid of the conservatives were wanting to policy. but tackling high immigration on the small bodies issue, which is full mice on the minds of many of the guys vices you have already. it sounds like a huge it in tre, for the 1st day on the job for the you labor government. so they all over, of course going to face huge amounts of challenge to, from the newly defined the opposition. obviously off the conservative policy, sol, the presence in parliament decimated in this election of the so the labor policy has a something majority i'm buy gives it's basically the power to i think fairly
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of on challenge get its policies through parliament and on to the sachi. but it's been to legislation, the conservative policy because they have been so badly how much of light came to go through a fairly for tract 2 periods of internal navel gazing at analysis. a civil war working out whether they are going to chase reform votes is often to the extremes of the reaches of the right wing, or whether they're going to come back. at $0.02 a ground, the liberal democrats renewed the confident they $171.00 states. so they might provide some sort of opposition, so the life of policy. and of course then you have reform let by nodules, garage, which on the 15 seats box, the kind of issues that it puts into the national discourse. the debates about immigration, a membership of the to the european union was the cost of it doesn't happen to buy
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even off the off the breakfasts. these are things that will be dominating the agenda in, in the, the national debate. spots make no doubts about states. labor in the ascendance, perhaps the most trends they're going to have is internal coming from disgruntled back bench and peas, you want me to stay real positions all the like what the governments, okay, as time is planning to do, but keeps telling me is proven to himself to be pretty ruthless when it comes to internal party discipline. all right, really many things. so what we challenge lot for us in westminster, spring and need a scared right now. she is chief executive at the center for economics and business research. that's a london based thing. tank and she joins us from london if i will welcome to you. so as we've just been hearing that, i mean the long list of challenges faced by the new labor government to, i mean this immense was talking as some of them, castro councils, universities on the brink of bankruptcy. huge black holes in the financing of the
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london. so what's the monopoly every one of cool, struggling with the effects of of the cost of living, squeeze. i mean, the list goes on, doesn't that? i mean, this looks like it could be a very, very short honeymoon period for can't stomach indeed, i mean the sort of government in the u. k has changed to, but it's challenges to have remained the same as they were last week. and the day before the, the election, i think on the economic side, 2 particular challenges come to mind. so one level we're holding challenge that fits above a lot of the issues you've just listed. there is a how to fund some of the, the efforts that labor has identified in their manifesto. we've already heard from the chancellor that there isn't a lot of money there, which is by no means the surprise we've already known about. so it will be very interesting to come the all attempt to see what they're going to do with their new
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fiscal event in terms of how they're planning on balancing the bus books physically and funding any of the any of the efforts they've left. and then i think after those immediate challenges and then after there is a little bit more of in that you put on make agenda and framework and play is something that the u. k. will have to addressed. it's really, really poor productivity, both in the public and private sector. and i think if this government can sort of crack the codes to, to that, or at least you had started it, it'll massively increase their chances of economics of success and restoring fiscal responsibility in the country. i mean not, and that's not going to be an easy challenges and is, does it mean that they are going to have to, at some point to another race taxes? of course that's gonna be a bit to pill to swallow for people who've decided to vote for labor this time around. yeah, i mean they've, they've sort of been cleared and there are certain taxes that they won't raise. but i mean, it's very possible that at some point, taxes will have to go up,
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especially if the other side of the equation, if the spending side can go down. no, that won't be easy, and it wouldn't have been easy for any government. it has not only to do with sort of keeping people that haven't just voted for you on site, but also with the fact that the u. k. is at the moment looking at the historically high tax burden as in so you can take infinitely keep raising taxes at some point you need to consider other options. and it's something that has been, you know, mentioned over years, ah, probably for more than not than a decade is that sort of a public sector efficiency and elements. and i think at some point, a more serious look will have to be look at that cost. you can even simply keep rising raising taxes. but one thing that was somewhat emitted from the entire election process was that the thing to do with foreign policy, i know is often said the phone policy doesn't win votes, domestic matches, do, but nevertheless, labor law, several seats to independent candidates who are more vocal on his rails war and
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guns i will labor. do you think now we think it's approach when it comes to the war in the middle east to hey, labor certainly is. and will continue to be very aware how you know what the goal is. election dynamics have suggested for it stands on the situation in the middle east, full. so in terms of, in terms of international relations sort of, there stands on the middle east, also guide and influence their relationship with the united states that there, that'd be another big actor in the, in the region. so i wouldn't want to speculate in terms of political strategy, whether they're thinking for those areas where they didn't do, particularly particularly well. but in terms of, in terms of foreign policy, i think another big area of focus will be what happens with the european union. and they've, they've said that they aren't going to do a large bits of brags if they haven't said much beyond bads. i think it's still
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a very rall topic in the u. k brags, and even though it's been a number number of years since the some of the referendum. but i think they have a few key small policies where they're hoping to improve relations with the you relating to our tents that are on tour are relating to the full trade and the veterinary certificates necessary to do that. so they've identified a few small issues where they're going to and try to warm up relations assuming that the you is um, is receptive. but yes, a very, very complicated situation internationally as well. or i need a scare a great to hear your thoughts. thanks for joining us. thank you for helping us present. joe biden says last week's debates against donald trump wasn't his best performance. he made the comment sort of riley in the background state, wisconsin. he will say, promise. he'd still beat trump in november's election. john henry and reports from the city of madison. the
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answering calls for him in his presidential campaign job, i didn't was emphatic and unequivocal. he's not going anywhere, but guess what? they're trying to push them out of the race. well, let me say as good as i can. i've stayed at a raise the to lou. when you get not down, you get back. i think he's rambling performance in the 1st presidential debate, biding his face, sinking support in poles and growing calls for him to see the democratic party's nomination to a younger candidate in an exclusive interview with abc journalist george stephanopoulos bygone said he performed poorly due to illness or section was found
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terrible. matter of fact, the doctor quickly asked completed a cobra test who was trying to figure out what's wrong to do the test to see whether or not i had some infection. you know, a virus. i didn't just had a really bad cold. if you can be convinced that you can not defeat donald trump, where you stand with the friends of the lord almighty comes on several house democrats who have publicly urged biden to exit the race. virginia's mark warner is reportedly assembling his fellow democratic senators to do the same when your speech was done, most of the people we talked you here in the democratic leading town of madison. wisconsin said they support the president and they want him to run. it was wonderful, i thought he is spot on. there is absolutely nothing wrong with that man. fantastic . better than i could have ever expected. and you want them to stay in. absolutely . but even here among those who attended biden's address,
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there were doubters things to a 100 percent. you know, he, he did pretty wellness speech. but you know, he has, he has moments where you just sit and wonder what he's saying with poll showing. most americans agree with that sentiment. bygone might be determined to run with some other democrats or weighing their options. john hendrick, elders, era, madison, wisconsin, what was it you just mentioned? joe biden is facing a serious spyglass from within his own policy for at least 416 congressional democrats have broken ranks corner for button to step down and let someone else run with one saying the president has a responsibility to remove himself as also being open discussion within the policy about who might replaced by the vice president cumberland harris is one name and the number of powerful and wealthy democratic donors have said they'll pull us donations unless binding steps aside. how big disney ends on board the 1st and bug . busy 2 of the biggest names, and they represent millions of dollars and potential loss. cash between low
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candidates running in from says 2nd round of parliamentary elections of being mulky, making that final push for votes. votes is all heading to the poles on sunday. intentions have been high since the 1st round of writing last month in which the far right made huge gains left wing and sentries groups of trying to prevent learning. la pens, national riley policy for winning an absolute majority. the minister of interior says thousands of police officers will be deployed around posing stations. many michael inside refugees living in problem so worried about the future if the far right wins the vote. if some glen fed reports a must say named southern france, the list um wesley left the room. yes. um. this is a refuge for homeless migrants and refugees in my say, 8 live in this cramped space. many were teenagers when they risk the dangerous
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mediterranean crossing to europe in search of a better future. but after business, we spent the day that fee bank god rescue f. kim. it was because we were, i lost this save the leasing it with support from the mayor. this charity helps migrants and refugees find housing and to enroll in schools under french law. unaccompanied miners are entitled to free shelter and education no matter where they're from. but with the rising and t migration sentiment in france, charities worry places like this could soon shut down tough, almost identical for $5015.00 plus k. it becomes harder and harder, more and more shelters of being evacuated, enclosed, they'll always young people sleeping in the train station or just on the streets the to france, host few or migrants in refugees than germany or spain. but immigration is one of the most debated issues here. proposals to shut the borders, prevent undocumented migraines from getting legal status and increase the port stations are becoming more popular is on budget. so let me get us on bullet point.
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they base all the problems of migrants, but it's not the case. well, the construction work that is done here is done by foreigners. the hard work is done by following up with can security deed comes up. once survey suggests 65 percent of french citizens think the country has welcomed many people from abroad and shouldn't taken any more. while another finds more than 60 percent believe immigrants contribute positively to cultural diversity. you know, may not say the, there are a lot of migrants in must say. so i think people were pushed to focus on this. but after role, who isn't a migrant in, from trying to come this week, the south winters, the biggest supporters club for the popular football team or not been domestic, said that waves of immigration has made the city the customer, call it in place. it is today. now an opportunity or a problem, the outcome of sunday's vote will indicate which vision voters and breaks if to some good food. alda 0 must say, is like, hey,
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you're up to date as if somebody in the bucket. don't forget our website. now is there a don't come much more all about top stories, including the latest violence in gaza and also news out of it. ron that must suit possess, can become the countries you president on use of the come to the cost. the hollow summit remains on hold across the good parts of northern europe. we have got more legit streams a little further south and it should be disappointed the way when the weather continues to stream its way through. next time you're fly pressure that's running across the north sea and it will continue to feed some pretty wet weather into scandinavia. following the how i got a cold north of north wesley wind coming back in across the north west of europe. and this call from that extends on his way further south was the mill drive that
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went to web a down of course, a good pots of france into west switzerland, northern italy, pushing across a good pots of jeremy. that will be some showers around full, the football head. i'm lighter. probably a shower sir. what's the weather and with the weather, what time the pack, the highest deposit on that system is it makes its way across the north sea. i'm feed for the east was just a teen celsius in london. the woman sunshine is by the race will also the to one degree celsius is cooled up. literally mosca know to sit around 23 degrees, some of that value as we go on into a sunday cooler. what's the weather makes its way across. opponent by that state will so 25 degrees, not rain, continue to drive this way for the southwards, and this was for the mad as long as the font and dry here, that's the place to be followed and drive by the 2 across and all the parts of africa and a good rest, your shell is now across west africa. of the now was the time to be direct. israel's project has been to completely conflict
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zionism and judy as a. but this was not a jew, israel's a state. and they need to be treated as any other state. what this is where the tough questions are, as can you see negotiations being even have this is most important, which of these are going to and bushy polls? unapologetic, i'm just asking awesome upfront on out the other one major instead of going on, this is counting the cost on al jazeera. you'll wish to look at the world of business and they can all makes this way by being processed from the race to the white house may come down to the economic records of the 2 leading presidential candidates. so who's fed better?
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argentina as president gets his land mock economic reforms approved by parliament. that's a big win for him. but what about argentinians.

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