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the summit as an international inside corruption, excellence award, nominator hero. now the, [000:00:00;00] the hello, i'm somebody the, this is the news, our life from the coming up in the next 60 minutes is really forces attack another you inside sheltering, displace palestinians, killing at least 16 people in central gaza heroes presidency like most who possess kion balls to so fully radians and his victory speech off to defeating his conservative rival by nearly 3000000 bucks time will reach out to him in london, whether you guys knew prime minister is held,
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his 1st cabinet meeting and news conference keep watching to find out what keeps thomas said on the lines of the health states military leaders hold the 1st of a summit since seizing fall away in a series of crews in recent years in school, england, and the netherlands all through to the last full after yours. england progressing thanks to penalty sheets that went out of switzerland and that quote of the for at least $56.00 palestinians, including 5 john lives have been killed. and the number of is really as strikes across garza and the latest attack is really forces bummed to you in school housing . hundreds of displays. people in the say what counts, 16 palestinians were killed. axels, i'm of it begins all coverage. panic up doing this really air strike, hips, central, gaza,
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people rush to look for survivors. that's what bumps hit the numbers. cool in tennessee, right refuge account. this residential area has become unrecognizable. buildings, line ruins. women demolished by another. was really attack just hours before they had the this was home to the wish account family. not only for them, other families had sought refuge here after being displaced by is really bumping, sal swear, including women and children. these right is continued to slow throughout people. 15 members of my family were killed and one lot, 20 members of another is a crime of law. because of course we recovered some of the bodies. the rest us still buried under the debris. we a speech and of the destruction stretches for kilometers. this is the actor, mat dependents rarely attack and rough uh, in the south. a police car meant to secure property, became a target,
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killing 6 palestinians. their bodies are taken to the nearby alexa hospital. inside the hospital, bodies are collected for a funeral. these palestinians were killed when bombs rained down on an unrolled warehouse in the central magazine camp. the guys of health ministry has issued another warning. the few functioning hospitals across the strip are on the brink of collapse, as they say, a lifeline to keep generators up and running is critically low and the chronic shortages hampering efforts to save lice, excess, i'm reach out to 0. many victims and central goals are being taken to darrell by law for treatment inquiry has moved from the city's main health center unlocks the hospital we receive a lot of those policy needs to work, killed and injured from i'm afraid, odd from a drone e school which is a u. n. school policy,
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new shelter from the beginning of the war. most of these kind of sinews came from another parts of the country and others came from the south like dropbox and eunice as that. is there any force evacuated? those kind of thing is to evacuate to the middle area. we're talking about at least $1.00. honda cities that are squeezed into the middle area, thinking that this area is safe and is evacuated to you and shelters because they thought the being and those you ancestors are going to keep them safe. but after talking to policy means they're telling us they don't know where to go. you and told there's have been targeted public schools have been targeted. hospitals have been also been targeted at school streets and the policies do not know where to go and believe they believe that every single place is a targets. and not only that, there was a new owner, well, a warehouse that was targeted yesterday and to honor well, a workers have been killed in the past 24 hours,
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at least 5 during his were also pills. so kind of thing and still they're all being a target and no place is safe across the street. fighting continues in northern gaza as well. the shooter, a, a area of gauze, a city seeing a strong, this very presence in recent days, some sheltering, finest. and you can say the violence has completely cut them off from the families, published a new journalist abraham locally census this report. and this is the 10th day of the ongoing ground invasion and neighborhoods. the situation remains by are many people that are trapped in the area with ongoing air strikes when the neighborhood leaves a soft spring of civilians each day. we witness the growing it's fellatio families is trying to survive off sort of these really assault just handle. the destruction is immense. that suites are filled with a diverse bombed out buildings,
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and the sounds of explosions and on fire are most since reminder of death, violence that surrounds us by the dire conditions. some people have managers in their traps, situations, oper beans for several days. there are stories of survival after such archie and are both part of breaking and inspiring to ship. i was the i was trying to be cut off. there was no way i could get in touch with my family a tool. it was a 7th day. i think when one is on a does not and said these way, these had 2 dogs when we came out how to run for our lives because these way the stuff it's showing up. it was a miracle we survived. by the time we reached the street corner, there were cold customs chasing while some have managed to escape. many other families, we mean trapped. there's no way to reach safety, communication lines or down. so we have very little information about the full extent of the casualties. remotes indicated that many have been killed. an ambulance is
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a medical teams are still on able to reach those who will need urgent treatment all that spring. and so tom bar codes, professor of public policy at time i've been calling for university, enjoys, is now from the level and it's in the 1st thank you very much for your time this evening. what's your reaction to another? you inside sheltering the displaced being targeted? i mean, is the same terrible use the 3 keep getting over the 9 of the last 9 months or so. it is extremely clear. today's rates, all the un facilities, they were marks as inside even before the war. and those the to the 1st bumped 1st and the ones that they moved into later on every place that to use now bye for him to turn. but this is within gods is a clearly identified now, just because civilians are in it,
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but also because there are many for an age workers, medical stuff, age suppliers and others that have no interest the guy as a strip over the last 2 months of da reparations from those centers. so really there is no excuse for targeting any such a facility and where do you speak when you hear what the israelis are saying? that they are insist that their after specific targets thereafter, specific individuals. and nothing justifies such attacks, even if you knew that there is a wanted person among the crowd, you don't just attack a discount. so it's a horrifying and use really. and the number of civilians been killed does continue to climb people. they complain about deprivation. the ongoing insecurity, many of the conditions you've also just described now with and these ready delegation returning to doha,
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next week to continue ceasefire talks. considering just how this put people on the ground would you imagine they're up to. most of these talks will result in something substances a me, a few days ago, we said that she didn't betrays expectations. and i still think that now to try to be optimistic. we can't really nail to particular of what's going on. if you look at it cynically, it looks like these ratings are trying to buy time by engaging with how much of the possibility of having us use for their assuring the safety of their hostages. and they're trying to put the pressure on how to make sure that these people are kept in good condition, and that they will be exchange of some state agent. they wouldn't that exchange with the trustees far and even a permanent spends of hostilities. but that hasn't happened for now. good h weeks. the 1st of all is that that was given to her last day, the project and then there's a, it is denied any knowledge of it. then by then it came up,
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it just may and practically repeated the same through the phase of the proposal. and then again, that's it. now said he wasn't consumptive though, but there's some megabyte is about to fine is the address address. and now 2 days ago there's res, no sending the announce that they will be sending to the goal. she needs respect to the the level of the seventy's and the level of the prices. and the number of victims does not really allow us to take the weekend before the team arrives and starts to talk to me. these are things that should be done immediately. if there is a genuine, i will to resolve this issue now and to particularly to get the hostages. this is fine, then they should act very, very quickly. is there anything that will compel the parties involved to, to understand the sense of urgency a,
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to respond to the needs of palestinians and in terms of the morale must be at an all time low. the psychological difficulties must be something that's almost impossible to deal with. yeah, some of them are off was a little defense official. the say should be that room for everyone. i mean it's the scenes that we are getting out every day. unbelievable. i mean, just mean it does not mean anything like it and everyone complains about what's going on. but nobody seems to be taking a serious and urgent action, including unfortunately the heavy weights around the security council take. the 57 members, the french were busy with their elections. the british were busy with the elections . the americans are busy with the pastry direction. so they seem to all have and relaxed, and it's a bit and is where it is sold, the impression that they are reducing the level facilities. there are bathing that you measuring the general that allowing agent they're behaving far as the world
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expects them expect them to behave. and the combination of these 2, i think, has left the palestinians alone and the receiving end to folders. meanwhile, there we continue to talk about the possibility of a cease fire that does not materialize a soul dunbar. good, thank you very much for your time, this evening. neo insights have been valuable as some to america today. professor of public policy has to be i'm, i've been calling for universities us. thank you very much. infectious diseases us waiting at an unprecedented rate and goals. and 9 months of israel's was designated medical facilities and sanitation systems across the strip. a lack of clean water coupled with the scarcity of basic goods like so, is worsening on hygiene it conditions. honey. my mode has this report from daryl bella, and central garza destroying piles of garbage and
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rivers of roll sewage. these conditions are breeding ground for disease and throughout the densely populated gaza strip. after 9 months of war, many government surfaces have collapse, clean water essential to life is hard to come by. the doctor had instantly is the head of the do you have tricks that deluxe a hospital? he says the consequences of living in such conditions are clear at the diseases such escaping measles and chicken pox are spreading at high rates. diseases. we didn't see at such levels before the will the difficulty in accessing treatments for skin diseases exacerbates the spray of infection is rose blockade has also let the shortage of many basic good. unfortunately there is no shampoo read this sign outside of shopping there in about kind of the why live i'm looking for shampoo or any other cleaning supplies so we can be but we can't find any and if we do find
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them they are sold out of exorbitant prices, items, why a hormone someone's therapy, no supplies for the past 8 months. everything you see here is from the stock. we hide all the borders are closed. if they were open, we'd have larger quantities of cleaning supplies. un agencies called the sanitation and crisis across garza asylum threats. the palestinians are the goodness. oh my yeah. we get one tank of water every 3 or 4 days. but soap is very expensive. the price of a bar of soap can reach up to $8.00 and the sewage runs in the street and children walk around in it barefoot and add to this hot weather. we're in a state of complete destruction that most palestinians are living in overcrowded. 10 counts or make shift shelters with no clean water and sanitation, which means disease is pretty quickly enlist, facilities are restored. hundreds of 1000 more people are a trask of contracting,
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painful and dangerous infections. honeywell more via. 6 there's bella from central gaza palestine of thousands of protesters are running across as well. we're quoting the, for the release of is really captive housing garza demonstrates as intensive joins mother as an other relatives of captives as they march through. the city is where the government spend ultra 0 from a forcing and as well. so um the selling, which reports on the purchase from my mom and they've been jordan, it's not an unusual scene to see police violence against demonstrators at these protests of demonstrators, almost always every saturday try to block the main highway, the i alone highway and police often meet them there with a water cannon and with or saying that it is a legal to gather their illegal to block that road. but these demonstrations have been happening every single week. and in fact, they were going on for before the war even began. and people were frustrated with
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prime minister benjamin netanyahu, whose leadership but they're calling now for deal to bring back the remaining captive. they're saying that nothing yahoo should resign elections should be held immediately. and all of this comes in the wake up potential negotiations that are ongoing and even former captives who spoke at this demonstration. so the nets and yahoo should not miss the opportunity to secure a deal. and the u. k. thousands of protesters of most across info lands and quoting for a cease volume, gaza protest to say they expect the newly elected prime minister of stomach to uphold this campaign page and recognizing palestinian statehood 1000000 of this individual reports from the launch in london. the, it's a media chanc had in london for months, but now aimed at a new government. the state is marching here, one buttons, incoming prime minister to know they will tend to do move to help and the war in
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gaza. so what we want to see from your stomach is pretty much the opposite of what he's putting his manifesto. we want him to cold and demand an immediate cease fire . we want him to stand up to israel. we want him to hold on sales to his rarely medium with among the crowd, the skepticism. i have very little hey, we've got an international human rights lawyer who has sent me twice to prevent a c 58 in government, which i find terrific. i don't really find, you know, being here today some here labels to send to power makes little difference. well, many attending here today say that they have always to the back the on the with the new prime minister as a to thomas dawn on god. because they say that he's quantities approach isn't all
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the difference to the previous conservative government's approach. and they also have a problem with the fact that why do they have a committed to recognizing the palestinian states. they have not said when they would do this and that approach has costly the full seats in some of its traditional hotlines, with even a shadow cabinet administer removed by an independent candidates supporting palestine. the gaza was not all these challenges contained on i ran a combination of foreign policy piece of justice though to genocide, no to themselves race route at all. so the generalization, you know, community investment and opportunities for all children, the new british government will have its work cut out on the economy and the high cost of living. the people marching here want to make sure that with all the pressing issues, the warrant garza is not for the question. and i'm assuming which out to 0 london.
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so could add them as an independent and p one c to the u. k. parliament. this is the new government needs to keep being held accountable. according for a cease find garza, there was a series of events dating back to the breaks in the rectory called divisive languages. the cost of living crises, cobit, but fundamentally at the end, it was the silence of a incumbent, m. p. then during the goals at a, at the, during the current into garza, there was a time when over 7000 palestinians had been killed and r m. p hadn't released a single statement of expressing any formal concern in his constituency for over 70 percent. people who felt that an immediate c span should be closed. so there was no reflection of what the people wanted and y m p was not saying in this case, we're hoping that 1st of all, when you have such a huge majority in the government,
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we fall to keep the comfortable. so with all cells and other policies, we can at least hope that come to balance. otherwise, the government system not in georgia, as i say, we'd be able to do as late fees. so we're hoping in this specific case to cohen this and hold for the immediate ceasefire and hold the government more comfortable than the previous when they were in a position in come on contrast with agent to the tory party. evans has but as announced a kenning of one of his fights his by is really forces as well confirmed that made them i'll tell was killed in the town of charleston east to live and on thursdays. but i launched more than 200 rockets and drones targeting is really military positions in response to a strike that killed the commander of the on group of the
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to the right now where or full most most suited positions on is about to serve only radians of to winning the presidential, one of possess can support his hope is to him will be a new opening for iran, but as was whole said to report from to her on the presidency. next we'll have all the time me to the expectations. just be it's to run for the presidency. either 20172021. we're not approved by your ons guardian concept. when it started, it was approved last month. she was not given a high chance of success. but after weeks of campaigning, the form is partition. mr. position has been inactive design. your supporters were creek to celebrate his election victory. as president elect, he promised to be a president for oh. on the 7th of the people of iran, the great notion of a wrong, i come to serve all of you. i extend my hands too old iranians. you will previously health minister under your laws. first reform is president and how much sought to
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me in the early 2, thousands. this discount has served as a part of material from the regional activities. since 2008. the frequency emphasizes loyalty to the lucian doing his president, some debates. money to, to get a i'm a conservative in my lifestyle, but a reformist, in policies and from day one i have repeatedly said i follow the policies to sit by the lead on terms of use a lot of revolution because many quotes say that it is a paper statements as an attempt to avoid the risk with powerful officials. but you also promised this more liberty's social justice. and it cause of rights. part of high angle governments cannot dictate culture were against coalition. and the violation of women's rights and is running laws will not change people's behavior. as no one can forcibly remove few jobs from writing women. no, it can also impose the huge, up on the scale says he was further into ties with non russell companies. but the
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assist you run muscles to reconnect with west to remove the international sanctions . because the scale support, there's hope she's presidency will be a new beginning for the wrong. but the president elect, we'd have a hard time meeting that expectations to deliver on his promises. he would have to convince the west to pick one is ready for tools while ensuring the 4th degree. it is here that his policies will not disrupt the system. because he said that, i'll just do that wrong. to my certifications this john has pledged to tackle the impact of economic sanctions imposed the wrong by the us and other western nations . possess get on cities where the to open a wrong to the world for foreign investment to help it to reach a target of 8 percent growth. he's also in favor of opening dialogue with the u. s . particularly over its nuclear program and sees that as a means to address the countries domestic issues. in 2015, the former president hassan romani struck
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a do nuclear deal with but world powers that kept it runs uranium enrichment in return to lifting sanctions. but in 2018 president, donald trump pulls the us out from the land, loved deal abruptly restoring our sanctions on iran treat the policy is the executive vice president of the quincy institute, the think tank. he joins us now live from washington dc. thank you very much. for your time this evening, in terms of what iranians might be expecting, following this vote, some reports indicate that some conservatives might have stayed away from the polls . and we also know that the, the, the number of people voted was, was lower than expected. potentially, even though it was moved in the 1st round. so is that an increasing unhappiness with the existing system and would position can be able to a piece of radians across the board. conservatives and others. i thank you for
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having me. i think there is absolutely no doubt that there is widespread anger frustration with the current political system. if you take a look at the numbers, you are seeing a situation in which 10000000 volts less were cast in the selection compared to 2017. you're seeing that because there she aren't actually receiving roughly 8000000 volts less then it will only bid in 2017. the conservatives also law received less votes and they did last time around. it's very clear people are tremendously, tremendously on happy with the current situation. and there's a question marked as to whether that reform is can deliver part of the reason why the reformers had lost so much credibility in the society. it was precisely because of the belief that even though they may want to pursue change, not a radical change wouldn't have been to that some degree of change. they've lost the ability to implemented and make sure that change actually is implemented and it's
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this thing. but this time around in the 2nd round you had because this young against the ultra hard diner juliette without a doubt that seems to have boosted board of participation to a certain extent. but does this show going to have a massive challenge and he, more than anyone else doing this can be tried to temper people's expectations precisely because of the moment really unbelievably large challenges that he will face as well as his cabinet. so what happens 1st, full possession in terms of wanting to appease domestic issues, a deal with people in terms of their anger and frustration because that's also linked to the sanctions and, and the economic troubles that they were on is facing. absolutely without lifting some of the sanctions, yvonne will never be able to live up to its full potential. yvonne has pursued
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a strategy, neutralizing sanctions by trading more with its neighbors and, and shifting more towards russia in china. but yvonne's problem is not just the absence of trade evolves. problem is the absence of investments. and russia and china and other countries are simply not investing in evolved to the extent that even needs it to be the cause of the continuation of these action. so you want to have to find a way to be able to move some of these actions. the problem is, of course, that when they did so with the j 6 your, it was the united states as walked out of the deal was the united states to betray that agreement. so there are legitimate question marks into ron as to whether the united states is capable, not just one thing too, but capable of offering sustained sanctions running over us. meanwhile, is saying that a ron's presidential election wasn't free of it. and it, it won't lead to fundamental change is trying to improve. it runs relations with the u. s. a. and e u countries. is that possible following statements like
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that? and then these conditions in the us statement is quite correct. these elections were not free or fair, obviously, however, they were much in for year and much fear, and much more of an actual election than almost any of the state of the united states. very a strongly embraces in the persian gulf, from some of the arrow kingdoms it, well, don't have anything even close to these type of elections. so there is a selection of nest, of course, from the us to the approach in that room is rooted at the end of the day in the attempts for nations between the ron and the united states. but there is a value in being able to never the less reduced type of shows, even if a larger bargain cannot be struck because of political limitations in washington any time wrong. it does not mean that the 2 countries have to be on a trajectory towards compensation as they currently are. so there still wiggle room there to be able to find some measures that can on the one hand, reduce tensions on the other hand,
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improve the situation of ordinary volumes inside the country is they have on likely to approach the us directly rather than use immediate to and also link to that the future of the united states in terms of its presidency. will donald trump presidency affect these talks? it certainly well, because approaching dividing restriction of the strategy that is needed, there is going to be a very different strategy. then one, if trump is the president and what is fascinating, whether the bates have to place in a row on if that's his issue on argue that there should be direct talks with the us, not through mediators and seem to indicate that that would be the case. even if trump takes over, which would be quite different from the way that the volume is approached, trump, when he was in office, in which date rejected any direct negotiations with him. these mediators at the end of the day half day, the very crucial role. and it's been very helpful at times to make sure that there
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are countries in between the us and avon that are willing and capable of helping resolve some of these tensions. but ultimately, to truly being able to get to a new plateau, a new level of relationship and, and problem solving between the us and avon. they need to have direct negotiations in an open way, not in the way that it's taking place in the past. and which they have been very secret and often times denied by both parties a trait of policy. thank you so much for your time this evening. we appreciate those inside street, the policies, the executive vice president of the quincy institute, think tank. thank you. i the still ahead on all to 0 for the fall, right to shaving major results and the 1st round of housing and fonts will look at why many migraine so worried about the future, the country. i'm john 100 in chicago with this week. as nascar drivers will be hurdling through these streets at high speeds for the 2nd time ever,
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the hello there is a familiar weather pattern setting of the cross here with let's type in between those details right now. i'm going to see by the way, so it's looking like a wet pitcher through scandinavia. that rain is curling around. eastern baltic state, spell the ruse, and the eastern side of pulling some of these could be severe thunderstorms. this activity also dropping into the alpine region. so some downpours around the tell you nodes and the swiss outs where there has been some flooding as of late. still hot through the bulk ins for romania as well, bucharest up to 36 degrees. and it's also hot enough in southern turkey on talia 39 bit breezy, though, through the boss for assist, stumbled 29 degrees for you. it's also windy up and down the coast of portugal, so little cooler than it should be at this time,
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the year just $22.00 degrees and lisben on sunday. now compare that to what's going on in algeria specifically, central out jerry, a cheap way of conditions, install a $47.00 degrees, but around the coast ultras at $29.00. and then that's the winter storm is coming in to south africa puller air here. and we'll see those winds whip up to about a 100 kilometers per hour. could see some snow for the table, mounting around, cape town, and check out what you're going to wake up to on monday morning. just one degree in a painting, but this storm system is going to impact all of the k provinces. the in the
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the, you're watching old is there a reminder about top stories, the sour? the venmo is really strikes across calls a killing, at least $56.00 palestinians, including 5 john. this is where the forces informed you in school housing displace people in the say, right? counseling, 16 palestinians, and iran are full, must, must suit possessed john's vault to serve only right ends after winning the presidential, one of the chicago and receive 53.7 percent of the vote seats. and he's conservative rival you guys knew prime minister coast alma has held his 1st cabinet meeting and news conference since taking office is government faces a long list of challenges which they will need to tackle as well. we challenge reports from london, very relaxing weekend at home for the u. k. 's new governments. the day after labor one, a huge majority,
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and the ended 14 years of conservative rule prime minister keeps tom a cabinet his team for that 1st cabinet meeting. i welcome you to it. we have a huge amount of work to do that, and i will get on with that to do this is going to, particularly for rachel reeves, the you case 1st female chancellor will finance minister. she's got to find funds for the things that keeps telling me is government wants to do without breaking the promise not to significantly raise taxes. the health secretary was stretching past the rescue of passive national health service and home secretary of at cooper, ditching a conservative policy to send on documented migrants to rewind, will need to bring new thinking to immigration yesterday. they what all change the gun. we're changed labor policy and yesterday we started the work of changing the country. guess thomas historic victory is seated with contradictions, as though it was supercharged, not by labor love,
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but by wide spread tactical voting to get the unpopular conservatives out. the latest vote share was less than 2 percent up on its catastrophic 2019 election defeats conservative ex ministers. and now wondering what next? going to be the next 3 talk, no announcements. we're just gonna take our time, figure out what this insurance event will be quite difficult just in a really bad result, this minute or 2 ways about it. here's thomas pass, pull that, you know, face was about showing he's hit the ground running and that change is here. but he's long for his criticism for being big on the vibes. but if they say for an actual policy, and we're still waiting to see what the change is promising, actually looks like in detail for each atoms, i'll just say around london. and friends votes as will be heading to the polls on sunday, in one of parliamentary elections tensions of the night since the 1st round a voting last month in which the fall right made huge gains left wing and centers
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groups of trying to prevent the regular pins national riley party from winning an absolute majority. bernard smith proposed from paris. after coming out the largest deposit in the 1st round of funds is parliamentary elections less. some date for a national raleigh is hoping to build on the men's and on when an absolute majority in the 2nd round on ups on sundays. that would be unprecedented. first in french history that a policy of the fall rights has to leave the house. standing in the way is a lot to fall, a coalition and centrist policies. now those 2 groups of withdrawal, more than 200 candidates from constituencies across france, an asset to come to make those into, to how horse race is a way of trying to see off if you like, the national riley candidates, $30000.00 police extra police on duty across from an indication of the concerns
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going into the election, the concerns that depending on how this vote comes out, that could be some trouble, very sensitive times and friends at the moment. going into this 2nd round, the french assembly elections punishments. alger 0 power, many migrants and refugees living in phones, so worried about their future. if the fluoride winds the votes, the national riley's focused its campaign on immigration coordinate, a switch to french culture and values. if to say i'm going forward reports from i say in southern fonts, this um, leslie 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 mediterranean crossing to europe in search of a better future. but after business, we spent days at sea. he's been gone. most of us can is because we why i lost this
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save the leasing it with support from the mayor. this charity helps migrants and refugees find housing and to enroll in schools. i'm the french law, unaccompanied miners are entitled to free shelter and education no matter where they're from. but with rising and t migration sentiment in france, charities worry places like this could soon shut down top of most i'd even if it's in 1st grade, 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 friends 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. my rents from getting legal status and increase the port stations are becoming more popular is on by just what i need us on political because 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
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done by following up with can security deacons up. one survey suggests 65 percent of french citizens think the country has welcomed many people from abroad and shouldn't take in any more. while another finds more than 60 percent, believe immigrants contribute positively to cultural diversity, you know, may not say to. there are a lot of migrants in most se, so i think people were pushed to focus on this. but after role, who isn't migrant in front of 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 the military leaders of molly, but can of us. so initially have held the 1st meeting on the newly formed lines, it comes ahead of the logical assumption sunday, the alliance of south states as
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a new economic and security blog create to the by the ministry governments, all of the 3 countries. it was set up last year with agreement to help each other in cases of under brandon or external aggression. molly, but you know, for us, so, and dish of old had military coups in recent years. the original block, it was suspended the nations in response to the cruise and impose sanctions on his head. molly, but in january all 3 countries announced that withdrawal from echo was they also cut ties with fonts and the with an attempt to russia for security support. i'm going to address isn't a bu, joe, a small on the echo a summit. it's been that to make to the for west africa's regional block. because a number of clues have set up several crisis leading to suspensions. and such as those actions resulted in 3 member states. burkina faso, molly, any share renouncing their membership, informing that one block. the alliance also health state. although most of it goes
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pending functions helping lifted. many believe the crisis has undermined a week and the organization. i get a we towards the championship, says much has been achieved in the past year. the handling of the front dryly solutions in these countries have even though perhaps not ideally what's we would want bought. it has helped to de escalate taishan because at the point tension was really high and of things could help going south at the hotel. the organization's troubles are security on the economy. economic slowdown, as it resulted in high cost of living, leading to violent protest in some members state. i talked about i'm groups also. i made you can say one of the main reasons. cool leadership in particular fossil molly,
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initially i get for toppling the democratic government. head of son does echo summit to nigeria, the leaders of the newly formed alliance of the health states making this use capital. yeah, i mean audio, the discussed security and defense competing terrorism and somebody can only control on trade exchanges. i noticed one day elias will need support from the rest of the region if they decide to operate on their own, i by 3 to know the for the costco increase or the countries that we didn't need to help. this groups will continue to exploit the discovery that could be created and then of course, continue to impact a heavy tool on both the security for the citizens over the 3 countries. eco assess, initiated, most led by the syndic and his president to bring the 3 countries back entry told so far that i know indications this has, let's say the timing of the alliance of the health states was deliberate. it's to show a course that, but again, a fossil molly image you can do without the original blog,
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but some i normally say molly ends in particular could phrase difficulties if all member countries of course decide to isolate the tool unlocked countries as needed . so the piece of hell a lie as wrap up the meeting to share that course members gathering in nigeria. i have not commented on the meeting. likely hoping the latest efforts will convince the june to let countries to return to the regional organization. how many degrees i would use either a bu jeff jerry, a u. s. president joe biden says he has no intention of stepping down as a candidate to the upcoming election. he's been facing rising, precious, and it's a shake of debate performance against donald trump last week in an interview with a b. c. news anchor george stephanopoulos. why didn't look to come democratic party concerns? the section was shown terrible. matter of fact, the documents they ask, they did a cobra test. we were 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
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a really bad cold. if you can be convinced that you can not defeat donald trump, will you stand with offensive lord almighty concerns of my cabinet as more from washington at the stage positions on both sides appear to be set to those. so it says that the president biden continued his campaign uh, continued to do so. those who are opposed and calling for president biden to step down off. continuing to do so. in the course of the day, another member of congress, the democratic member of congress, as his voice to the calls will fight in 2 steps down the springs to somebody of the number of members of congress that have called for his removal from the campaign. at the same time, though, there are a number of the off of a democratic members of the congress who have insisted that they will support him as that he must continue the campaign. that he is the only individual democratic
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individual who will be able to defeat donald trump. donald trump, himself as maintain its trading silence of a recent days. allowing the investigation and the criticism of binding to fools the news back to you. but donald trump, as soon it's used as well by the binding campaign of having performed practically during that debate, while fighting campaign members said that the man did very badly indeed. they also point to the numerous false swords that donald trump made during the course of that debate, untruths, and lies which by dint campaign officials insist, has not been the focus of mainstream media, which has, instead focused on the methods and the bed debating technique of president biden, montana out is era, washington, us officials avoiding that storm barrow could regain strength, and it takes us as a category to hurricane barrel was downgraded to
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a tropical storm off the hits and mexico lucas on peninsula. it's now moving back over the waters of the gulf of mexico way it's full cost to regret and strength. it's made landfill near the mexican island of cosmo on friday. pulse of the region, a stove without paula and mexican officials say the storm could still cause flooding. is this the newman has moved from florida common in mexico. it's hard to believe that less than 48 hours ago hurricane barrel. at the time a category 3 storm came onto this beach, broke power lines down trees, centuries frantically into their hotels and to lock down. now you can see people are back on the beach. the sun is out, and what was a hurricane? a deadly hurricane that left at least 11 people did in the caribbean, on its path to your to mexico is now a tropical storm. overnight it hits many that a city on the other side of the you can time peninsula. now it is going into the
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gulf of mexico still as a tropical storm for the moment it's not doing any damage with the big question is will of gather strength in the warm waters of the goals and then head towards either come, i will leap us in mexico and then on to texas. that's where we're seeing right now . it's going towards what this, christy, texas, it may or may not. wizard or become stronger. it could even become a category 3 or higher hurricane. this has been a very, very mystical storm throughout the time that it's been in this area. and so we really can predict what's going to happen. you see in human alj a 0 apply other governments, mexico, severe flooding and north east and india is continuing to effect move in 3000000 people. at least 9 more people have died in the floods this week, but in the total number of depths to 52 since may nearly 40000 people have been forced to take shelter in relief. camps at the breach in the central china is led
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[000:00:00;00] the that's time for sporty is andy with the latest from the zeros? yeah, a little happening tonight. thank you for me to england and the netherlands will meet in the semi finals that the yours england progressing for a penalty shoots out when of a switzerland industrial following a goal is 1st off freedom blog. i switzerland the lead. okay, so then going level 5 minutes late since it is the much finished 11 second. so school and the shoots out. that was the whole life of this mrs. coming up from switzerland. manuel attends, he proved to be dishonest with the english good old phone for the penalties. only been so many. he couldn't even bother looking at the bolt. trend alexander on sale be fine. 3 sheets out when turn around a penalty for she's the england he lost. it's really me, she's house in the final,
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the last yours for myself. i believe, you know, we have some of the best acres in the premier league i'm in the world. so, you know, we've talked up thoughts about it before. you know, if it did come to kind of ease, we would be pretty confident and yeah, i'm happy we showed up today we quote 5 out of 5 and refer to the next from well to k is run it. the tournament is over summit i kaiden put them a head against the netherlands in the quote of final, but the dutch hit back in berlin with a head of from stuff into of roy. be full cody, don't force the mood. and so you can see the own goalie to on the final school, the netherlands, a will face england in dolton on wednesday. quick reminder where we all in the tournament is spain versus france. and the 1st time a bounce on choose saying that they like to england will be taking on the netherlands. the correspondence dominant cain is invalid. what i can, i can quote, the final has just finished dominic. so can't really have to be one of the teams of
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the tool and my buddy wasn't quite so be tonight's no, it wasn't. and yet full such what seemed a long time. so it, cuz friends were dreaming, all that semi final place against england summit i deem giving them the lead up to 35 minutes. they held that lead full 35 minutes. but then, as you were saying, interrupted an honest step and defy popped up. scroll the equalize that i'm from that moment on, the dutch team, piled on the pressure and little pools. got quote, forcing moved on as he was saying, into putting the bowling through his arm that i'm from. then on. that was some steps. if you were a dutch fan box, the dutch team did what it needed to do to book its place in that semi final endorsement on wednesday, a game against the english. remember the dutch of not being at the semi final stage for
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a really long time. and this is the one competition that's the dutch have one in international competition. they want it 1988. and what was the then west germany is that an ottoman and some penalties shoots that redemption for england in the days. uh, games on the call from you guys english, a check for the we will be the why will they be good. 2 well, not the, these people are you the, the, the differential, the spanish. what's the question for these thoughts from the dutch team on the level of performance?
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it's a really big question for them. they were considered to be a really strong team going into this tournament. but when it came to the group stages, they have fits and starts stop. so they finished. so it in that group, they lost in the stadium to austria. so lots of pressure on them. and of course, also then lots of pressure on the english team. they relied on book ios saca to school the equalize, a full them close to the end of the for the 90 minutes. and then he was able to exercise the ghosts of that penalty shoots out against. it's really the final of the yours at wembley, in 2021 scoring a penalty helped of course by jordan picks, but saving the 1st penalty. so what do we know? we know the full semi finalists and these thoughts funds going to be taking on the english funds and don't months on where he started and we run away and stuff. thank you so much to maintain that for as inputting. now chicago is hosting its 2nd nest
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coal street racers these 4 times to attract new funds. 5000000 people shouldn't. and so watch it last year and organizes are expecting to beat that number this time around june 100 nipples. the drivers of nascar are rubbing their engines here for the 2nd time, rolling through the concrete canyons of chicago for money. glory and a broader fan base, the normal right. of course it go off in a grass a little bit. that'd be fine. but here are there, there's a wall and it always wins your card number when so yeah, if you made the slightest mistake, you could be your day over in 2 races on independence day weekend. some of the world's best drivers to usually turn left in a loop squeal around, a 3 and a half kilometers. city escape of 12 turns, navigating sidewalks, medians in manhole covers. don't turn it right. i grew up turning what it says, a lot of left and right terms, and then you added the unknown at the street right the day before we get on track
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night. someone could make some oil. maybe a little blinker fluid and you know, it could be really slow, can we get out? and they're doing it to a sound track of live performances by the black cheese, the chain smokers and teeth per stretch. the 1st time, the 1st nascar chicago street race weekend last year was a trial by water with life threatening flash flood conditions. at times, turning into slow motion bumper cars. both races cut short by 2 original rains. but for 1st time nascar tough drivers change in galesburg suite for chicago, the street race is an opportunity to showcase the city to $15000.00 ticket holders in day plus millions more on television. for nascar,
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it's an opportunity to broaden its audience. it's about showcasing the city. what makes the city great telling the stories of the city, and we have that with our national broadcast. um and then also from an attendee perspective, we have over 10 years from over 23 different countries this year. whoever crosses the finish line 1st when it's all over the real winter. she says, is the city that hosts nascar 2nd ever street rings. john henry and l u 0 chicago. qualifying the british for a long growing pre dominated by home drive is george russell's in post position with his mercedes teammate lewis thomas and 2nd in the clarence london, north rounds off and on british top 3 for the 1st time in silver student rights history, which i'm sure, made a max to stop and will be full on the grid for that girl and pray on sunday 3. all right, that is high school is looking for that for me. all right, thanks very much and you will, that's it from me, from me the. so i'll be back in
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a moment with more of the days news. the in the streets of con, units and central colors are offloaded with on 32 ways to, to from piles of protein crawfish. months of these very bombardments have closed, extensive damage to series systems, the southern nation thoughts en route to supplying it works even before told that the summit. how soon he has been going as a face shortage of clean drinking water. we're going on various aid agencies as well. school has intensified don't running crisis. hepatitis is spreading among children as well as adults. this is the results of mound nutrition and the like a couple of healthy food view and has one of the 2 rating ads being human living
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conditions. it says that even if an immediate cease fires into the man said it will take kids to repass the damage close to the destination of plants, sewage systems, and networks of water supplies. israel's war on gossip be coming in forever across the united states. why are the student protests for palestine being met with military style track down wide is by to insist on 0 consequences for israel in its war on gaza. the quizzical look of us politics, the bottom line, we don't simply focus on the public, accept the conflict. it's the consequence of wars, the human suffering definitely the 4th time. it is one of the most serious thoughts of violence. in recent years, we brave bullets and bombs because we give voice to those demanding freedom the rule of law. and we always include the views from all sides on counting the cost by them versus trump who confess,
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