tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera July 7, 2024 1:00pm-2:01pm AST
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running mates, what does he bring to the table? hard from being presidential go to some we cannot take the effective use of the present as not the need for the effective he of the story on talk to how does era the the hello i'm about this and this is the news on life from don't have coming up in the next 60 minutes, friends is holding the 2nd round of it's paul, i'm entry elections far. right. is hoping for us we thing majority a hospital struggle to deal with a wounded in gaza. another is ready. so i kind of un, one school chose more than 16 people, 9 months of displacement, part of fighting between israel as far as far as more than $90000.00 people to
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leave their villages in southern level, plus the gun bottles escalates in the west. some in law more fighters are trying to push the military out and in sports, england will face the netherlands and the semi finals of the year ends. mikaya stock has started for england as big as switzerland on the 10 gmc, and that's 12 p. m in the funds for voting is underway in the 2nd and final lines of stop parliamentary elections. it's being seen by many as a crucial election one that could change the political landscape of the country. the far right national valley is hoping for a historic victory after making shoot games and the 1st strong bloss months left during coalition and presidency. emanuel macro central has policy hoping to stop at
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winning an absolute majority. shortly we're going to hear from you just one for who's in most sites in southern funds. first, we're going to go to the french capital. what's that boston is joining us from upholding, stationed at what's gonna be happening in the next few. i step as well. it's mid day here in paris, and that means that the cues are not as long as they were this morning, people are having lunch right now, which is a very important thing here in france. but it was a very busy morning. and that means also that people are really keen to vote in this crucial election which could see a very different political landscape. by the end of the day, we have been speaking to vote us. one of the things that really stands out is that they say that they are saying they are concerned concerned about the future, the concerned about the future of their children. they are really worried that this could lead to political instability. so they also are worried about the, the,
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the choices they have today, and what are these choices? so we saw after the 1st round that the far right to national rally really came out to 1st. and what happened since then is that the left and the central apologies of my call have formed this a front. the so called republican front to stop the far right from getting this majority. and as a result, more than 200 candidates, half drops out, withdrew from the race to make sure that the candidates have a better choice, a better chance to oppose and to, to not let the far right when. so the main question today is, is this going to be successful? it has been successful in the past, but of course we saw this huge win of the far right in the 1st round. so there's a lot of questions on how successful it can be today. exactly, and we understand that it might go back on just posting as volts always about to post as votes, if he hasn't already done it in the last few minutes or so. this is of course being
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as you were saying, described as a political gamble for emmanuel macro. but now he is supposed to just have to wait to see if it's going to pay off a definitely it's been seen as a huge gamble and he only call this novel action. 6 a 4 weeks ago after the fall ride really one in the european election and his party really lost a lot of votes. so. so the 1st time we're seeing off him during this period is now when he is voting is being very invisible. 6 out of the spotlight for the last couple of days. so what could be the result of this republican from which he has now gambling on? is that the fall? right, well we've got this absolute majority and the central and, and lapse will form this bond maybe form a coalition government. but that's something really unusual in front of. so that would also lead to some kind of instability one way or the other. if his gamble pulls off or not stuff,
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thanks very much indeed. save us and talking to us from opponent station in power staff, we're going to go to it to send one for whose life for us and must say so. campaigning has been very intense and the size of the country, particularly, of course, in parts for the large migrant population is how is that being reflected in the voting to yes. in fact, the city is assaulted snapshot for what is happening and, and friends in general, where you are having an electorate that is increasingly split between 2 camps that are very much at odds and right now here where i am in this 1st constituency of my say, what you're saying is that voters now only have 2 choices. they can vote for, for right candidate or a left candidate. and in fact, uh what happened here is that the state secretary, a member of the president in under, in my close government, she's decided to withdraw in favor of the last candidate in order to keep the fall right from getting that see. and this logic of, of presenting of republican friends and that logic has been used in recent years in
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recent elections. and it has worked. but one thing to note is that it has worked less and less over time, like we saw in, in previous elections that a substantial amount of voters that decided to vote for one candidate in the 1st round. once that candidate was no longer in the running would decide to abstain. in other cases, you'd have voters of that, i still have their candidates in the running there actually would double down that would show up in numbers. and that's what happened in the 2nd round of the presidential election in 2022, where you had many left wing and centrist of voters who decided to abstain because their candidates was absent. but so that will, the indication of whether that is happening again here will be the voter turnout, which we know we've been hearing this pulling station for a few hours now when you've seen people come into that, that certain hours there were even twos for, for voters here, so perhaps that's an indication that there will be a high turn out. in fact, last week we saw the highest participation in
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a parliamentary elections 1st round and decades here in france. so perhaps that will happen again, especially here in my say actually especially and support neighborhoods. i must say that don't really vote much. normally they had 65 percent extension in elections and one neighborhood of laser review. and that's much more than the national average of 48 percent. but this time in the 1st round they had a strong showing with only 40 percent extension. so this election has already mobilized a more people than it normally does. we'll see if that trends continues to thank you very much indeed, isn't ruffled in must say for us well, french photos and the overseas territory of new caledonia have already cast their ballots. it comes as a weak self to unrest in the capital of man against proposal. funds opposed by the indigenous kind of population. mythologies have bond gatherings in the territory. this election, we can all elections for the $577.00 seats in fonts,
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is national assembly of to run and process for another type majority. a political party is going to need at least 2189 seats. in the 1st round, the far right national valley, 133 percent of the vote. the left wing coalition, the new popular funds came 2nd, was 28 percent and present in michael's centrist alliance. 120 percent of our candidates. we've got at least 50 percent of the vote, and the constituency where the elected right, where no candidate got 50 percent. the top 2 on those who want at least 12.5 percent are into the 2nd run and whoever gets the most votes wins, you'll go home is a professor of political fairly, at the university of nothing. and he's joining us from provost in friends. factor to have you with us on how to 0. so it up so i was pulled on friday, suggested the far right may fall short. i'm gonna write majority if there is no, i like when uh what does that mean for fonts as politics?
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yes, thanks tim. it means that perhaps the republican fun stuff has been mentioned before close. and also there is as, as piece be put up by your journalist and i'll say one of the big questions as being to do with participation. participation and 1st crime is up to something like 67 percent, which was, which hasn't happened at a long time in 2022. it was only around 4047 percent as does a 20 percent uptake. this ran this experiment, think the same and sorry, my participation and what it means is the one part of the french population seems willing to get in the us on the, on us. and i'll try in government often the, well, the said stopped. well, we've never had them, so perhaps we should give him a go. it was a does mean that's to serve as a defense population does not ones that does not want to give them a go in, in politics. so, and that's where the republican funds has come in. so even though they're close,
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perhaps it seems that the front population rather rejects that possibility of it starts at least. and if i, if i understand it correctly, that the concept of having some sort of correlation with infringe politics is somewhat a nasa by to the way the french politics works. and one would imagine it's going to be very difficult to, to, to get to use to, to the idea of there being some sort of negotiation. but if the result is close to a political deadlock, who should we be looking at to see where the greatest amount of leverage within that should be? don't know, yes, it's true. certainly under the state for public, which is a very presidential system under my child to go to find in defense for building. but having said that, the for public and the 3rd or public is much more part of mentoring coalition. so there is within the history of france that type of coalition building, and of course, it's pretty standard across the european compliment in germany or, or the netherlands to so watch what is, even in this, in the 2nd range,
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there's been a number of calls from a number of different parties, whether it's the kind of the presidential comp itself, it well to be the 1st 5 minister of any on my card. i said, you know, as it opened up and said, we should get try to bring a republican coalition together, certain people on the laptop being opened stats that are the the socialists who did very well in the your in parliamentary election are also the leader of the green party mind told of you said ok, yes, you know, maybe we can, we can discuss that. so it will be part of the lines that to try to find from centralized to center. right. ironically, it's this coalition thought it was my call to power in 2017 and the 1st day the big question then will be, i think what will happen when in this left wing lines. because in the last 2 lines, you also have your john are due to me and i'll show us party, right? that's cost us so nice for us and band. and they're a bit there further left. and it's not clear that they're willing to enter this,
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this long, this bigger coalition. so they'll be, they'll be tensions, they're within the collision. and the see that's where to look for that going forward. whether they will build that group that, that kind of collision come come together, if not in a form of national unity government. whether they can form, find a kind of a policy program, a pretty good program for the next year that they'll try to implement your home professional political family at the university of nursing. and we appreciate it. thank you very much indeed. to do the 15 people have been killed by is very strikes on gaza since don't that follows the charging of a you and one school and staff at a sheltering displaced palestinians which killed 16 people and wounded at least 50 others. the attack happened at the new set of refuge account in central gaza. the
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number of victims is overwhelming. districts largest remaining health facility unlocks the hospital on us has rejected israel's claims. but it's telling me target advice was operating near the school. all just the that's how the mom would spoke to a doctor to dr. ahmad yourself. is a pediatrician at the i likes the hospital and he described the impact of israel's attacks and families and children. and currently the health care system is completely overwhelmed because of what appears to be a complete targeting of all the health care infrastructure in a small strip of land with 2 and a half 1000000 people in it. um the, the few hospitals west functioning are uh, in this, in a state of chaos. re, uh, every few hours we are bombarded with, with ambulances bringing people in pieces. and uh, you know, women with their abdomen ins eviscerated little children with shrapnel injuries, men dead on arrival. we have an environment where alarm with this,
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the chaos of emotional families who have just pulled their families from the rubble coming in emotionally distraught. traumatized emotionally and psychologically what they just experience. and then beyond this, you have medical staff who are part of this community who, who the 1st question they ask is, where was the bothering with this? is this my family member, which neighborhood is the 1st question you here? i and often because of how small the community feels that they're treating their families every everybody here is family. so, so the, on the physical impact to me and the physical trauma, we're seeing a component of emotional distress that i could've imagined. romulus took more specifically about cases that you had been dealing with since your arrival to the hospital, the volunteer inside this room, a older remaining health facilities like walk us with some of the pieces are experiencing traumatizing condition, particularly among children of women. this is especially poignant and hard to speak
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about, you know, given what happened yesterday. there was a bombing of one of the schools and we had a child about the child that child get bought into the association with different expenses of dramatic injury. standing over one child intimated with this depress gold fracture, another with a shaft of injury, probably 10 years old, a so severe that we could see me suppose kidney, and likely transacted spinal cord. a trying to rush them to your to, to solve is what we could. and then in the backdrop is as a pediatrician, i see small children sitting in the corner with lesser physical, traumatic injuries. but no doubt, witnessing death and destruction and dying in a way that, that their little brains and i could never be capable of coping with. and so we spoke about this briefly but, but the psychological impact beyond the physical impact will be, will be generational is where the forces of killed at least 19 palestinians across
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guys has ins don't. on sunday, 6 of them died and an attack on a residential building and as all it was on way, the area in central garza, the wounded, were taken to a box. the hospital 5 people have been arrested in anti government protests that are being held across israel. demonstrate as a demanding new elections and the deal for the return of captives being held in gaza. crowds are running outside the homes of government, ministers and members of parliament. processes have also blocked major highways partners. have benjamin netanyahu is facing mounting pressure for his handling of the war on garza sundays protests of also mocking 9 months since the war began. since paula has lost a bottle of rockets from 11 on into northern israel as well as on me, said the attack started fine as in the city of time. it is at least one man has been injured. on saturday is what he strikes at the time of my room. this time in southern lebanon, no casualties were reported on the islands between israel in his folder as
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displaced more than 90000 people in southern 11 of many a hoping that the water is going away and soon so that they can return to their homes. they know how to has this report from time in southern level jersey. i do. now me dyers lice has been put on hold for the past 9 months. he's from bleed to one of the villages along lebanon's border with israel, the front line, and the latest conflict between has the law and the is really army. less than a c i mission of the hey, my husband of the. no one can be happy and comfortable away from that home, but on the land we are suffocating. as much as i tried to explain to you wouldn't know how difficult it has been for us all the time. more than 90000 people have been displaced. the less fortunate are staying in schools and relying on what ever health is offered. united nations peacekeeping troops may not have the power to stop the confrontations that have been largely confined to the border region. but
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they are providing much needed 8 lebanese were already reeling from a dire economic crisis. the same as the dean says, he spent all his savings, the few $1000.00 that he was hoping to use for his children's education. that's all i know. i've heard of it for now, house has been destroyed. if and when this is over, we will return to nothing. many people have lost their homes and many will start into trying to rebuild their lives elsewhere. actually, they do it. even if the conflict ends, it could take months, if not 2 years before homes are rebuilt, us or to say, up to 3000 have been destroyed. and another 12000 damaged days turned into weeks, weeks and 2 months. but the revival of diplomatic efforts towards a ceasefire in garza as a deal to release is really captive has brought some hope. hezbollah has sent an end to the war on cause, which is the only way to end the confrontations. but it's not clear if that will be
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enough for israel, which wants the armed group to pull back from the border. marion, like many others here, wants to be optimistic, but she says so much has already been lost. she has her own and why are they be? yes, people say we will rebuild whatever stone every wall. even the soil is full of memories and that can't be replaced. there's also little sense of security. western nations had been trying to prevent the cross border exchange of fire from becoming a wider war that would bring with it yet more suffering for many an end to what has been the worst confrontation in 18 years can't come soon enough is enough for their elders either tire, southern loving on the economic community or west african states begins a 2 days summit on sunday, but that meeting has been overshadowed by 3 former members, setting up
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a wible organization greater than 1975 echo was aims to strength and economic ties prevent military crews unprotected democracy since then it's become the main political authority in the region. but in recent years, echo was faced difficulties in maintaining peace and order in the past few years that will be military cruise. and molly, but kind of fossil a new jack in response to the blog, suspended, all 3 nations onto post sanctions on the job on money. the 3 west african nations van and i was there withdrawal from echo was on the phone, their own regional roofing calling the the outlines of south county states. and it is, is that the summit and he has missed from boucher it's been marked as yeah for west african regional book because a number of clues upset of several crisis leading to suspensions and such funds. those actions resulted in 3 member states. burkina faso. molly,
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any share renouncing the membership, informed me that one of the alliance of central state our people have turned their backs irrevocably on echo us. and it's now up to us to create the alliance of the health states and alternative to any artificial regional grouping by building a sovereign community of people's. although most of course, can you do functions helping lifted? many believe the crisis has undermined and we can the organization i did have we towards the championship, says much has been achieved in the past year. the handling of the front dryer solutions in these countries have even though perhaps not a me what we would want bought. it has helped to de escalate taishan because at the point tension was really high and
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of things could help going south at the heart of the organizations troubles are security on the economy. it can explode down as it resulted in high cost of living, leading to violent protest in some members state. i talked to by i'm groups also a major concern. one of the main reasons, cool leadership in brooklyn, of fossil molly, initiate gear for toppling the democratic governments. the head of some, this echo somebody to nigeria, the leaders of the newly formed alliance of the health states making adjust capital . you have discussed security and defense competing terrorism, economic cultural trade extent. just noticed one day elias will need support from the rest of the region. if they decide to proceed on that one, i'm biased. the lead to know the for the costco increase or the countries that we didn't need to help, this groups will continue to exploit this gaps that could be created. and then of course, continue to impact uh,
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maybe to on board the security for the citizens over the $300.00 eco assess, initiated, most led by the syndic and his president to bring the 3 countries back entries fold so far that annoy indications this assets on the side of the timing of the alliance of the health states was deliberate. it's to show a course that what kind of fossil molly image you can do without the original book . but some i normally say molly ends in particular could praise difficult is, is all remember countries echoes decide to isolate the tool and looked countries as needed. so with this, the hell a lions wrap up the meeting and the share equis members gathering in nigeria have not commented on them. you may meeting likely hoping the latest efforts were convinced that june to let countries to return to the regional organization. how many degrees i would just need a couple job. nigeria could be at on the was this or how is security on the list on the managing director of beacon security. it's a risk management company focusing on nigeria and this hel region. he's joining us
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from a booge. i thank you very much. indeed for being with us. echo was for a long time, had served as a security mechanism for it's it's member states. now that we're seeing at least 3 of the states move away and become reduce their links with it. what does that mean for the effectiveness of echo was in terms of security. so in simple terms, they've done indication of the in a b, t of a cool at the origin of luck to establish is found them solid. a security framework that is members of the data kind of align with the 3 states that of have pulled out of me. you didn't think you were just one of the fact of the be have several times indicated that the height of the security jelly just what have paperwork done for them. secondly, april was have long pledge to establish is done by force and um, safety is done, the route does come by force has not been established mainly because of the funding to the each. and then of course, the capacity of the member states,
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the in all around me, if occasions, the measurement of the security that you've been though, because if questionable, of course that was not just about security is about a economy and trade as well. as some we were just hearing from address just a moment ago, is there a risk that to at least one of these countries that has pulled away from africa was maybe risking too much isolating purely for security? i. yes. um, so i mean the, the most, um the, the, the port cogent testament of a dining country region of luck it wouldn't be some frameworks that would allow come on the come on economy perhaps even a single car and see for that. so unfortunately, have yet to be achieved in spite of several combinations. one of the things that the 3 of the countries in the file trail has pointed out is the influence of from so in economy from deal. uh huh. and then what's the implement those come up with
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some form of colonial country, the senate go give me an example and quick to point to what? so these are some of the indicators. unfortunately, that would make, you know, for getting this trunk economic route and they pause it, challenge going forward. but the head of this meeting, the finance ministers met and the usual very common car is the outcome of unexplained julia. we did the original image of one husband and does that mean? so maybe going forward with the program and regard. mm hm. um echo was again over the years has provided a troops and security with regard to the on groups that operates in the region. what is the risk? do you think that if there is seem to be some sort of for one of a bad or what a vacuum in terms of security or at least a split in terms of security in the region that we might see an increase in violence from things on groups to the new realities where,
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where already seeing that increase in 2013 more than 11000 people by killed in the region, adults are the results of the activity. so that nobody, it's likely to increase this. yeah. the result of this bleed in that cause, like i mentioned earlier on, the problem is to set up it's done by 1st hasn't been realized yet the funding challenge, the defects. we should have an estimate of about $2600000000.00 is required to run that for that. and i doubt if they have any country in the region that would be able to provide a substantial part of that funded and development partners that quite out. perhaps supported countries like funds and united states seen poorly, you know, out of where russia, that's the, especially to have the countries seem to be shipped into what doesn't seem to have the capacity to do that. so these huge all over the region as well as some some countries and as i held up a quick time enough to region,
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unfortunately it's likely to be affected by the security and device can remain. and that's like you about that. no, there's no solution to uh, you know, the folks that like you so really interested to get your thoughts on this could be done. well, we appreciate it. so thank you very much. thank you for having me a mazda minute, please. on to this facing resistance from on groups determined to topple the government fighting has been especially for years the town of turn team in weston chain stage. both sides of taking prisoners of war. tony chang has more not. let me give you a warning. as report contains some disturbing images. a resistance forces pushed back against government troops on the outskirts of to the west. a man fighting has been fixed and the town battles raging from house to house foot, slowly that pushing him in the tree out into deep township alone there at least one or 2 um groups of resistance scientists. we're confident we control at least 70
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percent of to dim township. so the city itself, we think we now control about 40 percent of it, is the military withdrawals, homes and businesses of satellites here and both sides take prisoners of war. and most military is notoriously brutal with the resistance by cuz it catches in february. so just post the videos on social media. a fight has been beaten and bound in chains. then they will button to live it to them. however, so it is taken captive by resistance forces a given access to basic medical aid. and in some instances released in the absence of any formal judicial system. they have little choice, but me and most shadow government says it needs international support to rebuild civil society. we capture the pew with the fruit and the criminal. why, when, but without the good of presence and without the good judges help we do that,
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that justice. so, and that, those at the small but very important stuff, the internship, i mean it's going to help the soldiers. it's the end of the line. but if nothing else, the secure and well fed me and most bits of civil war that can be counted as a when tony chang, elders are the still ahead on all the zeros on the same bus route the entire road. we were tenants or marking, solve a sub central to their civil rights move in the backdrop of recent dead 35. and it's a british one to it has to produce gluten free on sunday details coming up and supposedly the
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hello read off the back. we've got to whether makers swooping in to south africa, so let me show you what this does. some pretty dangerous wins. they'll wip up to a 100 kilometers per hour. this is an icy blast of air as well. so we could see snow for a time around the table mountains, so that's around cape town. and again, this is cool. there's a check out what happens freaking out monday morning, 0 and up into this quotes, things as far north as in india. so vinto, you'll wake up to 3 degrees course different story for the top end of africa back to the here, and now heat wave conditions in central algeria install a $47.00 degrees and our seasonal range pretty much stretching from the gambia rate through to nigeria. so will be doubts with rain in that zone breeze off the atlantic here up and down the coast of portugal means the spit cool for this some of the year in lisbon. just 22 degrees for you today on sunday. weather alerts in play for rain around manchester and liver pool, the potential to see some flash flooding. their charts and storms extending across the eastern baltic states beller roofs and pulling. all of this is coming down into
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the alpine region. good burst of rain for the sweet selves and the italian outs, and then we've got some heat for southern turkey out on talia of looking good. plenty of signing the forecast today at 38 degrees. and i am very delighted to participate in the all the confidence, brightest legal students putting minds against them. this means in africa would really be interesting to see how we miss uh gather together for tournament. unlike any other topic. me expressing meaning the as we can cause a human and people surprise is now in session with new africa news on out is era. examining the headlines is really soldiers. when they came to shape, they started attacking the machines,
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a historic victory after making huge games in the 1st one in the last month. in the central gaza, at least to 16 people have been killed and 50 others have been injured and is really falling at the on the senate refugee because a health industry has described the strike as i'm 40 is masika onto government protests are being held across israel to demands view elections and a deal for the return of chapters house and gaza. products are valued outside the homes of government administers and members. not just days after his election, when on the u. k. is new private associate, start is embarking on a nationwide tour of the u. k. through the northern ireland, scotland and wales. thomas held his 1st cabinet meeting a news conference on saturday during which he insisted that the previous government's controversial scheme to report asylum seekers was dead. and buried the prime minister also said his huge victory was a clear backing that the electorate wanted him to govern. all 4 corners of the
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united kingdom is gonna go to a rotary challenge to joining us. not a live in london. so sunday morning that's when most people read the newspapers. what are the papers saying about it's tom? yeah, let me know if i've got a stack of them here and we can go through some of them in order. we've got the sunday times fast, which has an interview with tiny black and tiny black cost was the last person who made the labor party. i liked to bolts that a string of victories by him. he has told t as tom a. apparently the style needs to come up with a plan for immigration because if they're on rules, he says, then you get pressure to see once the labor governments a head off right with nationalist, populism. and that's how he thinks they should do it. then we can go with a left wing tabloids, the sunday mirror, which is so can you bounce back so that tool of the nations that keeps stomach? it's gotta be you gotta be going to find is the set ofa lets coming into already.
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now, while finishing up with 2 right waiting tabloids, looking at 2 right week type road issues, i'm going to dive emails. so the sunday mail talk you out, breaks it and saying that it thinks that the labor governments is going to stop retreating from breakfasts now. labor has sides several times and on the sunday talk shows that did this morning that they would be no revisiting a break save and a labor administration box opening the door for. ready or negotiations with the european union about relaxing some of the barriers to trade and free movement of people that breaks it as puts up. and then finally, the sunday expressed which deals with the ro when the scheme and points the fact that said that that, that keeps thomas a subcategory plates, that rewind the deportation of asylum seekers from the u. k. to rolanda for price. i think that plan is now dead and buried at the same time as well as we were
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talking about 24 hours ago. when a guest donald was talking, he is determined to show that his party is hitting the ground running on so many of the big policy issues. and as he were just mentioning, he started by heading to scotland. oh yeah, he's got a busy few days ahead of him. these off, off discount runs lights are on today. he is going to be going and meeting with the fast minister of scotlands that's and a half and people the patients. and he's going to be made meeting with the scottish laid the policy up there as well. that on monday he is going to be going back to london, but von northern islands and wales and then he's off to washington dc for a night. so it's somebody on tuesday. meanwhile, walter, he keeps telling me or is doing a lot of that. he's the cabinet is getting down to business. and right to reeves the new chancellor of the exchequer, that has
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a particular task headed back. she says that she's being handed the was economic inheritance since well we'll say now that might be hypo believe, but it does show that ne labor is going to try and keep expectations lives for what it can do with the public finances. certainly not going to be going on a massive splurge of money into public services. now that might end up causing tensions, particularly for the ministers and the say that in the 2nd centuries of sites that are in charge of those public services. what street thing, for example, who's in charge of health now he has said that the n h. s is broken. and 2 of the things that he will have to tackle very, very quickly don't to strikes the said is he's going to be speaking to the british medical associations trying. so without that strike issue. but then he's back logo waiting lists essentially within the national health service. he said that he's going to try and get those down as quick as possible bots. there's going to be much
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money for doing any of these things. probably challenges and london really thank you. as the around his presidency liked most of the pacifica and has applies to serve o iranians. it was his 1st speech since beating his rival and the presidential election run off. but as russell said to report them to the front possess keaton is going to have a hard time meeting expectations. 2 just be it's to run for the presidency in the 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 politician. mister position has been inactive to run your supporters work week 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,
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like come to serve all of you. i extend my hands too old iranians previously health minister under your arms. first reform is president and how much side to me into early 2, thousands. this discount has served as a parliamentarian from the regional activities since 2008. the frequency emphasizes loyalty to the lucian doing his presidential debate money to get a i'm a conservative be my last style, but a reformist, in policies. and from day one, i have repeatedly said, i follow the policies set by the lead on a diesel amec revolution because many calls 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 goes, rides, kind of high angle governments cannot dictate culture. we're against coalition and the violation of women's rights and it's running laws will not change people's
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behavior. as no one can forcibly remove his jobs from writing women. no, it can also impose the hit you up on the. this discount says he was further into ties with non russell companies, but insist one muscles to reconnect with west to remove the international sanctions . because the scale support, there's hope she's presidency, would 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 was the 0 there off of us as long as a senior research fellow with the center for middle east strategic studies. he's joining us now from to for on thank you very much indeed for being with us as us. what was just explaining there um, because this game has had to walk a fairly tight tight a bit of a tight rope has made because on one side he wants to be seen as a reformist, although he says he's conservative in his own life. at the same time,
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he doesn't want to do anything that is likely to go against the a, a run in leadership. how much can we actually achieve? the people will appreciate it and will make a difference to people's lives. uh uh, well 1st uh you, before ms. kind of, it's been in the election, sees the wrong in a quite delicate situation domestically as well as, you know, nationally, especially between the region and he is facing economic difficulties as a result of the science as i'm pretty sure by the rest. uh, also we are seeing, you know, a war in the region going on there are, you know, uh, possibilities for further the escalation between these real and living on, you know, these days. he also has different issues to trust life. the makes it them which is expected to somehow expire next year. so this has made it a bit difficult in addition to the rivalry. yeah. that they should be spent the reformist,
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as well as the conservatives in the country. he has tried to reach out to some that's a conservative officials in order to make sure that they stay can quite, you know, in some ways co operate on the, because he has not had enough, you know, experience in the security related issues or sensitive mothers in the country so navigating the country in the us, this context will be very important then take a call for him. that's why i think he will try to work with also conservative factions. however, i think the rivalry and the traditional competition among them will exist. however, he has the reckless set of bath it will try to i, within the framework, envisioned by the eliza or, or the infrastructure of this talks of the decision making process in the country. and the these days, i think many, the speculations on words are being the balances might be cabinets. which officials
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or what ovary and tasting found his cap with this problem in the, you know, the new government, these are the question when put it in the and when do you place them in the context? this is very important because that can somehow determine mind how he will be moving and then what's the rection in addressing that mistake, he shows social afraid them as well as farm policy related issues and others as long as senior research follow at the center for middle east strategic studies, so thank you very much indeed for being with us. my pleasure. thank you. can use a mocking the searching for sign diversity of what's known as sub sub a day when people of stage nationwide protests demanding free and fair elections. it was a pivotal moments that ended single possible in kenya, active as of joining panel those between the events of 1990 and the recent police cracked on the demonstrations. the killed the 39 people was in bus drivers. joining
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us not a life from nairobi. clearly saying this is a significant dates in the country's history. how will people mocking this will. the scenes here in nairobi in real gardens are very different from the chaos and violence we've seen here. in recent makes weeks the mood is very different. it is very festive. this is a piece concert being held the memories summer, summer day. but it is also memorial for dozens of young people that were killed in protest in recent week. now this part of the building with tracking active is in research there. now here providing security to the government, concert stains of the debt being ready to
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go. all of this is happening laid out specifically to meet their demands for us during cups to budget unnecessary offices. the to the denver services are part of the dialogue that leads to actionable change for you to watch the president courts, everyone in charge, they will continue to watch the white box, and that will, smooth interface says but what this moment says those violent demonstrations begin is that the anger that was on the streets that be the anger, they are against the government present to the temperature of that anger has some down. and that is something that both sides of what they want to maintain the
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same. thank you very much. and these investors are they talking to us from nairobi . i want to show you some pictures that we just received about 20 minutes or so ago with regard to the french election. these are pictures of french president emanuel michael has been casting his vote in the sea side, northern seaside time of the 2 k with his wife there. the french elections have become very critical and finds the truth. the crew, some people say, change the direction of funds politics for many years to come. french president emanuel mac on did take a huge gamble when he dissolved parliament a few weeks in coal and cold for elections after his centrists were trying to in european elections on june. the 9th, we're kind of have more of course on the french elections in the coming hours. the
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still ahead and i'll just see it up. some football skills on display. it is not too bad a tennis size and find out how know like junk of it's going along a little. the next stop and restore to the father of the african stories from african perspective. 3 short documentary by african filmmakers from family own democratic republic of congo. and kate, bird islands. life is actually music of the way people talk. the way we walk is just everything is trusting timing. go tell them on the mountain. friend of the and mechanics see a new series of africa direct on. i'll just be around in depth analysis of the days headlines. does this mean that a slide south of donald trump now i don't think so and that it could even help trump in the general election. i think even people that don't like trump are
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looking at this as selective justice or a weapon ization of the justice system. frank assessments that this stage both ukraine's a pro 10 moscow's approach. i thought that a 100 percent different at this moment, no one can build boxes inside story. on al jazeera, the, the, [000:00:00;00] the end of this board here as far, rob, thank you so much. the assembly final lineup for the arrows is complete. england one attends penalty. shoot out against switzerland before then. evelyn spot back to beat or get tom size,
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wind reports fund the way through the already redemption for the kind of suck a 3 is off to suffering racist abuse, but his penalty missing the final against italy. the also moving a school decrease, you legalize and been struck a penalty in the shootout. as england reached the semifinals, it's something i embrace, you know, you can, you control once, but you have a choice whether you put yourself in a position or not. again, you know, i'm a guy is going to put myself in that position and yeah, believe to myself and you know, when i thought about it and that i was, i was very happy man. that's a nice to switzerland has been impressive throughout the tournaments and breelyn boatload gave them the lead with 15 minutes remaining and dust, little. and that spunk to england into action. a moment of magic from sunset to equalize as a swish could only hold on to the lead for 5 minutes. in the penalty she told jordan picks. that statement will of kenzie spoke, kick and for just the 2nd time in the history in school, all 5,
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is this the book this spot in the final for the scene? surely the has to be some enjoyment in these jobs. so if i con, enjoy that environment then. yeah, the hosting's a waste of time, really. so we're fighting, we're not gonna stop fighting. and as i said, we're gonna know the semi final and we'll see where we can get to who that can read . and they'll face the netherlands, replacing the final the dutch doing it the hard way to defeat the kid in berlin. a 1st off, headed from summit to clayton, had stuckey dreaming of a semi fund for 16 years. but the does come back, started with 20 minutes, remaining a step in the fray leveled before noon and go from the mo, the 6 minutes late to sunk. took his shots, disappointments of intense. i'm on tell a side, but there were 10 high with heads held high. this just was done today so that i
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would use so much to be proud of. i'm particularly proud of my boys because they played with the turkey spirits. we feel the loved from the turkish people, even after the fates, and it fills me with pride because the boys deserved it. after that, she arose to care, will be seen with different eyes, with a bit more respect for a mentor. for the whole nation, it's a us, it's something special. we are a small nation and be part of the, the site. and the final was england, france and spain. we have to show for 2 nights. and we are really proud to get the opportunity to play the same you final wednesday. it will be a 1st major tournament meeting between the netherlands and england for 28 years. so young teresa finally fell in on sunday tom size and out to 0. so it's main versus france and the 1st somebody final on tuesday,
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a day later england will be taking on the netherlands. brazil had been knocked out of the cobra, america in the quarter finals losing 2 uruguay on penalties. it was this rocky match that finished with uruguay having data and then the sent off for a tackle on rodrigo. there are no goals and regular times, so the game went to penalties. you're why winning for to, to go through to the semi finals with all face columbia. meanwhile, columbia hammered panama 5 male in arizona's advance of the last $43.00 goals in the 1st half, including a powerful penalty kicked from captain. hey, miss rodriguez. and another penalty in the 2nd half miguel bor, how converting to seal 5, which is on the final lineup is now confirmed, is defending champions. argentina sees tournament debutantes, canada on wednesday for columbia take on uruguay on thursday. well know that john coverages, 3rd round wimbledon match was in process when england won their penalty shoot out
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and this was the violence that's crowd found out the the i assume that it was dependent to shoot out between england and switzerland. so i mean if it feels like it feels like towards the full set, then a half proud really wanted to understand what the score is and i tried to sort of penalty. i'm a less crowded and but like say, defended it. well, i didn't even when indian they did on the match itself, went according to plan to job which grew to the 4th round after
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a 4th sense, victory over australian alexi popper in the world. number 2, what please hold a room for face and a sort of find. a big shock in the women's draw were well, number one, it should be on tag was knocked out in the 3rd round, the publish a player beaten, and $0.03 by rushes. juliet and save us 5 time grand slam champion has never made it beyond the quarter finals at this turn. qualifying at the british formula, one grand prix was dominated by home drivers. george russell is in cool position with a mercedes teammate lewis hamilton in 2nd, valera lando norris rounds off and all british top 3 for the 1st time in silver stone police hits the fan and what a fan and it said it was out of it yet. i think we couldn't even drive until pain and poll here and you know, once a full for those might, i know the for a visit just just migrate down to be signed as well. they give us some attendance ease. so yeah, thank you so much for that. incredible. know, george, this amazing not today. so incredibly happened to him,
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but to have the same one to as is where we belong. i would say that was a team belongs and i couldn't be happy. okay, that is all used for pronounce back to you rob fire. thank you very much. indeed. the officials in the state of texas the urging people to prepare for storm barrel. they said the tropical storm cause we gain strength. i am hit the states as a hurricane on monday, but it was already swept across the cat would be in canada, at least 11 people in mexico clean up operations underway in your time peninsula in the wake of battle. it may land full there on friday is a category 3. hurricane and counting of power in several areas are left in america editor. let's see a newman has more from applied to come 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,
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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 time peninsula. now it is going into the 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 gulf. and then head towards either come, i will leap us and 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 good storm throughout the time that it's been in this area. and so we really can't predict what's going to happen. you see in human algebra 0 apply other got
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a well tells the powerful story of how the came more than just to support and the fights that gave the french and british colonial authorities against the initial executive and one thing action the rebel game out, jerry and so dawn on al jazeera, the front is holding the 2nd round of its paula entry elections. the fall arrived made a huge gains in the fence from the color that run installs it, hey, this is out of their life and also coming hospital, a struggle to deal with the wounded in gaza. and all that is really strikingly un run school kills more than 16 p 9 months of displacement board of fighting between
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