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hello, i'm christian fraser. you're watching the context live from new delhi. you couldn't miss the enormous links that have gone to disperse a downtown new delhi will speak about that in the next half hour. welcome back. the area in the conference centre has been transformed ahead of the week and some of the city is claiming in this criticism of the modi government, the reservations are swept and banned from the city centre and new fountains of road junctions in a and around the
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pavement, they've placed several hundred thousand pot plants average of 30,000 security guards to ensure they do not go missing. there are some people spot an opportunity to spruce up the gardens. looking at the clean—up around the city and the controversy that goes with it. and your�*s moment on the global stage. promoting itself as a leader, at home and made the 620 part of daily discourse. let home and made the 620 part of daily discourse. , ., , , discourse. let us remind ourselves the spirit of _ discourse. let us remind ourselves the spirit of exceptional _ the spirit of exceptional responsibility.- the spirit of exceptional responsibility. the spirit of exceptional resonsibili . ~' , :: responsibility. making it the 620 matter. it means _ responsibility. making it the 620 matter. it means a _ responsibility. making it the 620 matter. it means a lot _ responsibility. making it the 620 matter. it means a lot to - responsibility. making it the 620 matter. it means a lot to me - responsibility. making it the 620 matter. it means a lot to me as| responsibility. making it the 620 l matter. it means a lot to me as an indian and- — matter. it means a lot to me as an indian and. it feels _ matter. it means a lot to me as an indian and. it feels like _ matter. it means a lot to me as an indian and. it feels like we - matter. it means a lot to me as an indian and. it feels like we are - matter. it means a lot to me as an indian and. it feels like we are the | indian and. it feels like we are the ones who will— indian and. it feels like we are the ones who will bring _ indian and. it feels like we are the ones who will bring the _ indian and. it feels like we are the ones who will bring the absence i indian and. it feels like we are the j
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ones who will bring the absence of collective — ones who will bring the absence of collective business _ ones who will bring the absence of collective business and _ ones who will bring the absence of collective business and yes, - ones who will bring the absence of collective business and yes, i'm i collective business and yes, i'm very— collective business and yes, i'm very excited _ collective business and yes, i'm very excited for— collective business and yes, i'm very excited for it. _ collective business and yes, i'm very excited for it.— collective business and yes, i'm very excited for it. new convention centre, very excited for it. new convention centre. new _ very excited for it. new convention centre, new statues, _ very excited for it. new convention centre, new statues, billboards - centre, new statues, billboards everywhere. debbie is making daddy getting a makeover fit for stars —— new delhi is getting a makeover fit for the stars. visiting world leaders. instead of being cleaned up like the rest of the city, impoverished communities are kept out of sight. something he says makes him angry. . it out of sight. something he says makes him angry.— out of sight. something he says makes him angry. , it looks very beautiful to _ makes him angry. , it looks very beautiful to me. _ makes him angry. , it looks very beautiful to me. transformed i makes him angry. , it looks very l beautiful to me. transformed new delhi _ beautiful to me. transformed new delhi but _ beautiful to me. transformed new delhi but in making a beautiful, it seems _ delhi but in making a beautiful, it seems we — delhi but in making a beautiful, it seems we are like critters on the moon, _ seems we are like critters on the moon, they— seems we are like critters on the moon, they have made us a stain which _ moon, they have made us a stain which is _ moon, they have made us a stain which is why— moon, they have made us a stain which is why they have hidden us so they might — which is why they have hidden us so they might as well remove us from here _ they might as well remove us from here this— they might as well remove us from here. this may look like a pile of
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broken _ here. this may look like a pile of broken bricks and bits of concrete. but two _ broken bricks and bits of concrete. but two months ago, peoples homes were here in community school but it was torn down. the governments as the buildings were illegal. the 620 just happens to be taking place across the street. but it is not what she was told when her home was destroyed. what she was told when her home was destro ed. , , ., ~' what she was told when her home was destro ed. , , ., ~ ., what she was told when her home was destro ed. , , ., ., , ., destroyed. they broke our homes and millions homeless. _ destroyed. they broke our homes and millions homeless. they _ destroyed. they broke our homes and millions homeless. they said - destroyed. they broke our homes and millions homeless. they said they - millions homeless. they said they wanted to clean up the area for 620. they removed us all.— they removed us all. prime minister modi is facing _ they removed us all. prime minister modi is facing more _ they removed us all. prime minister modi is facing more domestic - they removed us all. prime minister| modi is facing more domestic issues, being criticised for the rights of religious tensions in india by the country has shrugged this off and instead is focused on issues that matter to the global south. the fact that there is — matter to the global south. the fact that there is a _ matter to the global south. the fact that there is a polarisation - matter to the global south. the fact that there is a polarisation and - that there is a polarisation and politics— that there is a polarisation and politics and the reality, admits that, _ politics and the reality, admits that, the — politics and the reality, admits that, the argument is been for the last year— that, the argument is been for the last year to — that, the argument is been for the last year to to the residency that
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we cannot— last year to to the residency that we cannot forget a large part of the world _ we cannot forget a large part of the world in_ we cannot forget a large part of the world in a _ we cannot forget a large part of the world in a month there was none countries — world in a month there was none countries in _ world in a month there was none countries in the world who are facing — countries in the world who are facing a — countries in the world who are facing a huge crisis of multiple kinds — facing a huge crisis of multiple kinds but — facing a huge crisis of multiple kinds but those voices not being heard _ kinds but those voices not being heard. . ~ kinds but those voices not being heard. ., ~ , , _ ., heard. taking up residency and -auttin it heard. taking up residency and putting it into _ heard. taking up residency and putting it into a _ heard. taking up residency and putting it into a major- heard. taking up residency and putting it into a major event. heard. taking up residency and l putting it into a major event and heard. taking up residency and - putting it into a major event and in doing so, it is managed to solidify its global importance. truth be told, i have been feigning expertise, the real expert is here. our salvation correspondent. 0n expertise, the real expert is here. our salvation correspondent. on a 0ur salvation correspondent. on a serious note, it is not without controversy, pre—cana talk about poverty in the global south at the summit by the government doesn't want to show any of that property this weekend.— want to show any of that property this weekend. , ., ~ ., , this weekend. everyone knows there is a ireat this weekend. everyone knows there is a great deal _ this weekend. everyone knows there is a great deal of _ this weekend. everyone knows there is a great deal of inequality - this weekend. everyone knows there is a great deal of inequality in - is a great deal of inequality in india — is a great deal of inequality in india and _ is a great deal of inequality in india and while you have a good growth — india and while you have a good growth rate and the disparity has been _ growth rate and the disparity has been growing and you see that in the quality— been growing and you see that in the quality of— been growing and you see that in the quality of the indian cities and release —
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quality of the indian cities and release on the report there is that in near— release on the report there is that in near the — release on the report there is that in near the venue where foreign guests— in near the venue where foreign guests were going to come and hidden from sight, _ guests were going to come and hidden from sight, people from their is saying _ from sight, people from their is saying we — from sight, people from their is saying we are also citizens of india and what _ saying we are also citizens of india and what are we getting out of this summit? _ and what are we getting out of this summit? and the government ministers posted _ summit? and the government ministers posted online that hundreds of niillions— posted online that hundreds of millions of dollars were spent on 'ust millions of dollars were spent on just new— millions of dollars were spent on just new delhi getting spruced up and getting security but where and what happens after this is over, what _ what happens after this is over, what happens after this is over, what happens to the people living in those _ what happens to the people living in those impoverished areas and the lasting _ those impoverished areas and the lasting benefits for them and i think— lasting benefits for them and i think there is a question a lot of people — think there is a question a lot of people will be asking. will think there is a question a lot of people will be asking.— think there is a question a lot of people will be asking. will be made to feel very — people will be asking. will be made to feel very welcome _ people will be asking. will be made to feel very welcome here - people will be asking. will be made to feel very welcome here in - people will be asking. will be made to feel very welcome here in new. to feel very welcome here in new delhi and the really positive things are happening in india with the economy but what we have not talked about and cannot be avoided as government's human rights record in the thread that poses to press freedom and the guardian said that the west is wrong to ignore the
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backsliding of democracy that is been under the party and the chilling effect is that on minorities in india. aha, chilling effect is that on minorities in india. a phrase is been repeated _ minorities in india. a phrase is been repeated and _ minorities in india. a phrase is been repeated and prime - minorities in india. a phrase is . been repeated and prime minister modi is _ been repeated and prime minister modi is called india the mother of democracy and the phrases been repeated — democracy and the phrases been repeated over and over again in bureaucrats and a lot of people are asking _ bureaucrats and a lot of people are asking if— bureaucrats and a lot of people are asking if that is actually true when you have — asking if that is actually true when you have a — asking if that is actually true when you have a situation where journalists are asked to tell the truth _ journalists are asked to tell the truth and — journalists are asked to tell the truth and challenge the government, there are _ truth and challenge the government, there are parts of an the like kashmir— there are parts of an the like kashmir where we have been and reported — kashmir where we have been and reported from where if you say anything — reported from where if you say anything which is holding the government to account, you might actually— government to account, you might actually he — government to account, you might actually be thrown into jail under terrible — actually be thrown into jail under terrible loss. it very serious issues — terrible loss. it very serious issues where president biden and prime _ issues where president biden and prime minister modi speaking to each other when— prime minister modi speaking to each other when things that came out from the joint _ other when things that came out from the joint statement was talking about— the joint statement was talking about technology and infrastructure,
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they also _ about technology and infrastructure, they also talked about how important it was _ they also talked about how important it was to _ they also talked about how important it was to have a healthy democracy and the _ it was to have a healthy democracy and the prince was a huge part of having _ and the prince was a huge part of having that healthy democracy and when _ having that healthy democracy and when the _ having that healthy democracy and when the prime minister was in the us on— when the prime minister was in the us on a _ when the prime minister was in the us on a state visit, that was the first time — us on a state visit, that was the first time after 2015 that he had taken _ first time after 2015 that he had taken questions from the press. in a democracy, — taken questions from the press. in a democracy, that those with situation we are _ democracy, that those with situation we are in— democracy, that those with situation we are in right now. gne democracy, that those with situation we are in right now.— we are in right now. one issue they want talk about, _ we are in right now. one issue they want talk about, the _ we are in right now. one issue they want talk about, the state - we are in right now. one issue they want talk about, the state issued . want talk about, the state issued invitations into to world leaders this weekend referring to the president which started a conversation here that may be the modi government plans to phase of the english name india.— the english name india. firstly, to sa it is the english name india. firstly, to say it is not. _ the english name india. firstly, to say it is not. is — the english name india. firstly, to say it is not, is to _ the english name india. firstly, to say it is not, is to separate - the english name india. firstly, to| say it is not, is to separate names, both— say it is not, is to separate names, both of— say it is not, is to separate names, both of their — say it is not, is to separate names, both of their origins in this region in this— both of their origins in this region in this debate about which is order in this debate about which is order in which _ in this debate about which is order in which his— in this debate about which is order in which his new word which is anglicised _ in which his new word which is anglicised and what is more modern.
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domestically they are both widely used names very often when you're speaking _ used names very often when you're speaking in — used names very often when you're speaking in a language which is not english _ speaking in a language which is not english you refer to it. in the constitution of india, the first chapter. _ constitution of india, the first chapter, it actually reads india shall— chapter, it actually reads india shall be — chapter, it actually reads india shall be a _ chapter, it actually reads india shall be a union state. and the political— shall be a union state. and the political angle is that coming together to fight against the government and the election will be held next— government and the election will be held next year and the acronym of their— held next year and the acronym of their alliance is india. what they're _ their alliance is india. what they're saying is to counter that, prime _ they're saying is to counter that, prime minister modi and the president of this, and whether it's going _ president of this, and whether it's going to _ president of this, and whether it's going to be an official name change and not _ going to be an official name change and not with the government or singles — and not with the government or singles look, it's already legal and in the _ singles look, it's already legal and in the constitution. .
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i was fascinated by the conversation on the front not specifically talking about the 620, looking on the express here, the pms as well are provided to all —— laws apply to all. and unity on territorial disputes. and that row with china, we talked about this in that row with china really does dominate. with president xijinping not attending. . with president xi jinping not attendini. ., , , ., ., with president xi jinping not attendini. , ., ., ., attending. , there has been a lot of ruestions attending. , there has been a lot of questions here _ attending. , there has been a lot of questions here have _ attending. , there has been a lot of questions here have been - attending. , there has been a lot of questions here have been around i attending. , there has been a lot of. questions here have been around that and before _ questions here have been around that and before the summit, there was a route _ and before the summit, there was a route between india and china and they put _ route between india and china and they put out some maps and before their territory as support to china and objecting to it and china asked
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india and objecting to it and china asked india to _ and objecting to it and china asked india to stay calm over it and after that, _ india to stay calm over it and after that, india — india to stay calm over it and after that, india was told that the chinese _ that, india was told that the chinese president would not be attending and now, prime minister modi added the 620 summit is gone to the summit— modi added the 620 summit is gone to the summit and talking about territorial integrity and southeast asia being extremely important at the tensions between these two countries — the tensions between these two countries certainly playing up and we have — countries certainly playing up and we have to focus on the war in ukraine — we have to focus on the war in ukraine and a focus at the summit as well _ ukraine and a focus at the summit as well. ., , ,., , ., ., well. not very neighbourly at all and he is not — well. not very neighbourly at all and he is not very _ well. not very neighbourly at all and he is not very happy - well. not very neighbourly at all and he is not very happy about i well. not very neighbourly at all. and he is not very happy about it. a positive is that there are lots of positive is that there are lots of positive things here in india is this picture which had to look at twice because from the moon rover, another of their space explorers which is a sweet spot between earth and the sun and towards the earth and the sun and towards the earth and just talks about the fact that
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how fast the technological and space industry in india is going.— industry in india is going. that's ma'or industry in india is going. that's major success _ industry in india is going. that's major success and _ industry in india is going. that's major success and we've - industry in india is going. that's major success and we've had i industry in india is going. that's| major success and we've had the industry in india is going. that's - major success and we've had the moon rover— major success and we've had the moon rover landed _ major success and we've had the moon rover landed successfully at an unsuccessful landing in 2010 and the four years _ unsuccessful landing in 2010 and the four years later, they went back and again— four years later, they went back and again and _ four years later, they went back and again and yet a successful landing which _ again and yet a successful landing which is _ again and yet a successful landing which is great friend yet but it's really _ which is great friend yet but it's really great for the whole world because — really great for the whole world because we finally had a rover going to the _ because we finally had a rover going to the south of the moon. for the government here, you have that success— government here, you have that success in— government here, you have that success in the space front, india becoming — success in the space front, india becoming the most populous country this year— becoming the most populous country this year which means you have a really— this year which means you have a really big — this year which means you have a really big workforce as well and i think— really big workforce as well and i think we — really big workforce as well and i think we are going into an election here in— think we are going into an election here in having the prime minister having _ here in having the prime minister having this — here in having the prime minister having this in his capital city, also — having this in his capital city, also trying to tell the domestic voter— also trying to tell the domestic voter with all of these things, i am
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responsible for india becoming more prominent _ responsible for india becoming more prominent on the global scale and as far as _ prominent on the global scale and as far as the _ prominent on the global scale and as far as the domestic audience is concerned, that is what prime minister— concerned, that is what prime minister modi is trying to say. he is minister modi is trying to say. hrs. is very minister modi is trying to say. is very much minister modi is trying to say. he: is very much attached to the 620 agenda and on all the billboards it is lovely to see, thank you very much and will try to get the panel to respond to the point spoke with took a quick break. watching bbc news. back to school should be a smooth start to the new term but these people ended up in the sports hall and pupils claimed that the serving of food or drink for a few hours because they're wearing the wrong shoes and the parents are not happy about that scapula and absolutely horrified after everything allow the students of lifter with ., ' ' ., ., , lifter with covid-19 and not being able to learn _ lifter with covid-19 and not being able to learn in _ lifter with covid-19 and not being able to learn in a _ lifter with covid-19 and not being able to learn in a school- able to learn in a school environment around appears and it's incredibly disappointing that the old cannot return to school want to
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stay i do welcome back assembly and any uniform violations, they added now. , , ., any uniform violations, they added now. _, ., , , any uniform violations, they added now. _, ., , now. they say all peoples of the where the _ now. they say all peoples of the where the correct _ now. they say all peoples of the where the correct close - now. they say all peoples of the where the correct close and - now. they say all peoples of the | where the correct close and plain black shoes and issued a list of issues that are banned. ibe issues that are banned. es: approached for an interview of. issues that are banned. be - approached for an interview of. but they declined but they did issue a statement saying uniform policy along with others say they're part of the community and reducing peer pressure and helping to prevent bullying. welcome back. save me while i clear my throat and talk to me about what you heard there which makes of it particular around the conversation of democracy?—
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around the conversation of democra ? ,, democracy? the issues of democracy are crucial and _ democracy? the issues of democracy are crucial and andy _ democracy? the issues of democracy are crucial and andy is _ democracy? the issues of democracy are crucial and andy is now _ democracy? the issues of democracy are crucial and andy is now the - are crucial and andy is now the worlds — are crucial and andy is now the worlds most _ are crucial and andy is now the worlds most populous- are crucial and andy is now the worlds most populous countryl are crucial and andy is now the i worlds most populous country in having _ worlds most populous country in having a — worlds most populous country in having a democratic— worlds most populous country in having a democratic tradition - worlds most populous country in having a democratic tradition for decades— having a democratic tradition for decades on— having a democratic tradition for decades on end _ having a democratic tradition for decades on end but _ having a democratic tradition for decades on end but there - having a democratic tradition for decades on end but there is- decades on end but there is a serious — decades on end but there is a serious concern _ decades on end but there is a serious concern as _ decades on end but there is a serious concern as to - decades on end but there is a| serious concern as to whether decades on end but there is a - serious concern as to whether that is slipped — serious concern as to whether that is slipped into— serious concern as to whether that is slipped into an _ serious concern as to whether that is slipped into an autocratic- serious concern as to whether that| is slipped into an autocratic system where _ is slipped into an autocratic system where one — is slipped into an autocratic system where one man _ is slipped into an autocratic system where one man controls _ is slipped into an autocratic system where one man controls the - is slipped into an autocratic system. where one man controls the political apparatus _ where one man controls the political apparatus continues— where one man controls the political apparatus continues to _ where one man controls the political apparatus continues to empower- where one man controls the political apparatus continues to empower for| apparatus continues to empower for as long _ apparatus continues to empower for as long as— apparatus continues to empower for as long as he — apparatus continues to empower for as long as he wants _ apparatus continues to empower for as long as he wants and _ apparatus continues to empower for as long as he wants and religious. as long as he wants and religious minority— as long as he wants and religious minority rights _ as long as he wants and religious minority rights are _ as long as he wants and religious minority rights are not _ as long as he wants and religious minority rights are not respectedj minority rights are not respected like they— minority rights are not respected like they should _ minority rights are not respected like they should be _ minority rights are not respected like they should be that - minority rights are not respected like they should be that it's - minority rights are not respected like they should be that it's a - minority rights are not respectedl like they should be that it's a real problem — like they should be that it's a real problem a — like they should be that it's a real problem a part— like they should be that it's a real problem a part of— like they should be that it's a real problem a part of a _ like they should be that it's a real problem a part of a global trend i problem a part of a global trend that we — problem a part of a global trend that we have _ problem a part of a global trend that we have the _ problem a part of a global trend that we have the multilateral. that we have the multilateral discussions _ that we have the multilateral discussions is _ that we have the multilateral discussions is a _ that we have the multilateral discussions is a question - that we have the multilateral discussions is a question of. that we have the multilateral. discussions is a question of how much _ discussions is a question of how much of— discussions is a question of how much of a — discussions is a question of how much of a commitment - discussions is a question of how much of a commitment is - discussions is a question of how much of a commitment is there| discussions is a question of how . much of a commitment is there to democracy— much of a commitment is there to democracy and _ much of a commitment is there to democracy and the _ much of a commitment is there to democracy and the 67 _ much of a commitment is there toi democracy and the 67 commitment much of a commitment is there to - democracy and the 67 commitment in the 620. _ democracy and the 67 commitment in the 620. is— democracy and the 67 commitment in the 620. is it — democracy and the 67 commitment in the 620, is it slipping _ democracy and the 67 commitment in the 620, is it slipping and _ democracy and the 67 commitment in the 620, is it slipping and we - democracy and the 67 commitment in the 620, is it slipping and we are - the 620, is it slipping and we are seeing _ the 620, is it slipping and we are seeing crews _ the 620, is it slipping and we are seeing crews in— the 620, is it slipping and we are seeing crews in africa _ the 620, is it slipping and we are seeing crews in africa and - the 620, is it slipping and we are seeing crews in africa and how. the 620, is it slipping and we are i seeing crews in africa and how india .oes seeing crews in africa and how india goes and _ seeing crews in africa and how india goes and if— seeing crews in africa and how india goes and if india— seeing crews in africa and how india goes and if india is— seeing crews in africa and how india goes and if india is going _ seeing crews in africa and how india goes and if india is going to- seeing crews in africa and how india goes and if india is going to use - goes and if india is going to use its power— goes and if india is going to use its power and _ goes and if india is going to use its power and authority- goes and if india is going to use its power and authority to - goes and if india is going to use its power and authority to havel goes and if india is going to use | its power and authority to have a strong _ its power and authority to have a strong democratic _ its power and authority to have a strong democratic push - its power and authority to have a - strong democratic push domestically, there would _ strong democratic push domestically, there would have _ strong democratic push domestically, there would have an _ strong democratic push domestically, there would have an impact— strong democratic push domestically, there would have an impact globally. there would have an impact globally in reverse _ there would have an impact globally in reverse as — there would have an impact globally in reverse as well _ there would have an impact globally in reverse as well could _ there would have an impact globally in reverse as well could have - there would have an impact globally in reverse as well could have a - there would have an impact globally in reverse as well could have a veryl in reverse as well could have a very dangerous implication— in reverse as well could have a very dangerous implication for— in reverse as well could have a very. dangerous implication for democracy as well _ dangerous implication for democracy as well lo— dangerous implication for democracy
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as well. ., ., ., ., ., as well. to add another point on that, the nationalism _ as well. to add another point on that, the nationalism that - as well. to add another point on that, the nationalism that they . that, the nationalism that they embrace is a problem when it comes to trade, america already has an experience of the protectionism in china and mr modi has learned a lesson from that and if there's too much protection here and india, the fredericton may have dipped a little. ,., ., , fredericton may have dipped a little. ., , , ., , little. going and this is a very important _ little. going and this is a very important point _ little. going and this is a very important point in _ little. going and this is a very important point in the - little. going and this is a very important point in the big - little. going and this is a very i important point in the big topic here _ important point in the big topic here in— important point in the big topic here in washington _ important point in the big topic here in washington as - important point in the big topic here in washington as well - important point in the big topic. here in washington as well which important point in the big topic- herein washington as well which is here in washington as well which is workers _ here in washington as well which is workers are — here in washington as well which is workers are trade _ here in washington as well which is workers are trade policy— here in washington as well which is workers are trade policy and - here in washington as well which is workers are trade policy and what l here in washington as well which is| workers are trade policy and what is the division — workers are trade policy and what is the division right— workers are trade policy and what is the division right now— workers are trade policy and what is the division right now for— workers are trade policy and what is the division right now for the - workers are trade policy and what is the division right now for the bidenl the division right now for the biden administration _ the division right now for the biden administration to— the division right now for the biden administration to try _ the division right now for the biden administration to try and _ the division right now for the biden administration to try and look - administration to try and look insular, — administration to try and look insular, domestically- administration to try and lookl insular, domestically domestic production— insular, domestically domestic production and _ insular, domestically domestic production and of— insular, domestically domestic production and of different - production and of different agreements _ production and of different agreements that— production and of different agreements that are - production and of different - agreements that are not traditional free trade — agreements that are not traditional free trade agreements _ agreements that are not traditional free trade agreements around - agreements that are not traditional free trade agreements around the. free trade agreements around the world _ free trade agreements around the world no — free trade agreements around the world no big _ free trade agreements around the world. no big multilateral- world. no big multilateral agreements _ world. no big multilateral agreements trying - world. no big multilateral agreements trying to - world. no big multilateral agreements trying to look world. no big multilateral. agreements trying to look at world. no big multilateral- agreements trying to look at labour and environmental— agreements trying to look at labour and environmental standards - agreements trying to look at labour and environmental standards and l and environmental standards and country— and environmental standards and country by— and environmental standards and country by country _ and environmental standards and country by country basis - and environmental standards and country by country basis and - and environmental standards and i country by country basis and engage in that— country by country basis and engage in that manner— country by country basis and engage in that manner but _ country by country basis and engage in that manner but never— country by country basis and engage
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in that manner but never a - country by country basis and engage in that manner but never a big - in that manner but never a big trade deals— in that manner but never a big trade deals and _ in that manner but never a big trade deals and no— in that manner but never a big trade deals and no market _ in that manner but never a big trade deals and no market opening - deals and no market opening objectives _ deals and no market opening objectives hooking _ deals and no market opening objectives hooking policies . deals and no market opening l objectives hooking policies and deals and no market opening - objectives hooking policies and it does _ objectives hooking policies and it does much — objectives hooking policies and it does much the _ objectives hooking policies and it does much the moment - objectives hooking policies and it does much the moment but- objectives hooking policies and it. does much the moment but that's objectives hooking policies and it- does much the moment but that's not a real— does much the moment but that's not a real long-term _ does much the moment but that's not a real long—term solution _ does much the moment but that's not a real long—term solution to _ does much the moment but that's not a real long—term solution to raising i a real long—term solution to raising global— a real long—term solution to raising global populations— a real long—term solution to raising global populations out _ a real long—term solution to raising global populations out of— a real long—term solution to raising global populations out of poverty . global populations out of poverty and ensuring _ global populations out of poverty and ensuring that _ global populations out of poverty and ensuring that we _ global populations out of poverty and ensuring that we will - global populations out of poverty and ensuring that we will have i and ensuring that we will have innovation _ and ensuring that we will have innovation and _ and ensuring that we will have innovation and it _ and ensuring that we will have innovation and it seems - and ensuring that we will have innovation and it seems to - and ensuring that we will have innovation and it seems to be | and ensuring that we will have. innovation and it seems to be a and ensuring that we will have - innovation and it seems to be a big priority— innovation and it seems to be a big priority of— innovation and it seems to be a big priority of protectionism _ innovation and it seems to be a big priority of protectionism may - innovation and it seems to be a big priority of protectionism may be i innovation and it seems to be a bigl priority of protectionism may be the wrong _ priority of protectionism may be the wrong word — priority of protectionism may be the wrong word bit— priority of protectionism may be the wrong word, bit too _ priority of protectionism may be the wrong word, bit too strong - priority of protectionism may be the wrong word, bit too strong but - priority of protectionism may be the wrong word, bit too strong but it. priority of protectionism may be the wrong word, bit too strong but it isl wrong word, bit too strong but it is politically— wrong word, bit too strong but it is politically popular— wrong word, bit too strong but it is politically popular across _ wrong word, bit too strong but it is politically popular across both - politically popular across both parties — politically popular across both parties and _ politically popular across both parties and clearly _ politically popular across both parties and clearly as - politically popular across both parties and clearly as well- parties and clearly as well overseas _ parties and clearly as well overseas-— parties and clearly as well overseas. ~ a, ., ., ~ ., overseas. mr modi might look to the united states _ overseas. mr modi might look to the united states is _ overseas. mr modi might look to the united states is a _ overseas. mr modi might look to the united states is a wanted _ overseas. mr modi might look to the united states is a wanted to - overseas. mr modi might look to the united states is a wanted to talk - united states is a wanted to talk about protectionism, let's look at the subsidies thatjoe biden is passed which is the advantage of an american industry but setting that aside, when he talks about the future of india, he talks about a thousand years of slavery in the next thousand years, depend on the
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decisions taken today almost a critic to the bjp that there under undermining india they take him on. —— if they take them on. undermining india they take him on. -- if they take them on.— -- if they take them on. saying that the bjp -- if they take them on. saying that the sip and — -- if they take them on. saying that the sip and particularly _ -- if they take them on. saying that the sip and particularly him, - -- if they take them on. saying that the sip and particularly him, they . the bjp and particularly him, they have the right idea about india's future which is reclaiming of past glory, past culture and civilisation with more futuristic technological futures that look at the 21st century but this is a continuum from an ancient civilisation from an ultramodern one with very strong streak of the hindu civilisation
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running through it and yes, that is is pitch and his political opponents it's been a fairly powerful pitch so far. ~ �* . ~ it's been a fairly powerful pitch so far. ~ �* ., ,, ., ., far. we've talked about how important — far. we've talked about how important the _ far. we've talked about how important the summit - far. we've talked about how important the summit is - far. we've talked about how important the summit is to | far. we've talked about how. important the summit is to mr far. we've talked about how- important the summit is to mr modi. looking what we see around the city, his face in the billboards come as a part of the election campaign and of the vote next year?— the vote next year? yes, but you must understand _ the vote next year? yes, but you must understand that _ the vote next year? yes, but you must understand that mr- the vote next year? yes, but you must understand that mr modi, . the vote next year? yes, but you l must understand that mr modi, his approval ratings are very high and is to modi is more popular than his entire pretty put together. and so, almost every election is actually about him and that is unique for a democratic political party in india and its unique even for the bjp. but they are a place where the leader of
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they are a place where the leader of the party is personally more popular than even the party. . you the party is personally more popular than even the party. ._ than even the party. . you look at the olls than even the party. . you look at the polls and _ than even the party. . you look at the polls and that _ than even the party. . you look at the polls and that doesn't - than even the party. . you look at the polls and that doesn't seem i than even the party. . you look at| the polls and that doesn't seem to be much doubt that he would be elected for a third term and peter, you will not share much criticism of the record on human rights from the uk, it's a very sensitive time and the trade deal and it may not be the place of the uk to lecture on human rights. place of the uk to lecture on human riahts. . , place of the uk to lecture on human ri hts, ., , .., ., rights. india is calling for solidarity _ rights. india is calling for solidarity from _ rights. india is calling for solidarity from its - rights. india is calling for- solidarity from its neighbours over an issue _ solidarity from its neighbours over an issue of — solidarity from its neighbours over an issue of territorial integrity was china. it's a pretty massive issue _ was china. it's a pretty massive issue of— was china. it's a pretty massive issue of integrity on ukraine but india _ issue of integrity on ukraine but india is— issue of integrity on ukraine but india is not— issue of integrity on ukraine but india is not producing a lot of solidarity _ india is not producing a lot of solidarity for ukrainians so no, they— solidarity for ukrainians so no, they are — solidarity for ukrainians so no, they are pursuing trade deals with india they are pursuing trade deals with
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india and — they are pursuing trade deals with india and human rights are going to be downplayed and very difficult human — be downplayed and very difficult human rights case and a dual indian uk national insured jervis and death penalty— uk national insured jervis and death penalty and i don't think we will hear— penalty and i don't think we will hear rishi — penalty and i don't think we will hear rishi sunak raising that with modi _ hear rishi sunak raising that with modi and — hear rishi sunak raising that with modi and this is a real politicking human— modi and this is a real politicking human rights issues are being downplayed we human rights issues are being downplayed— human rights issues are being downla ed ., ., ., ., downplayed we are at the end of our programme — downplayed we are at the end of our programme this _ downplayed we are at the end of our programme this evening _ downplayed we are at the end of our programme this evening and - downplayed we are at the end of our programme this evening and we - downplayed we are at the end of our| programme this evening and we need to clear the stage here to allow the staff to get just after two o'clock in the morning and somehow, we have to get a bus the city centre but we will be here tomorrow all being well for the official start of his and my thanks to you all and for the company this evening and brought their analysis and thank you for watching and i hope you have a very good evening.
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good evening. the opening game at the rugby world cup has turned into the cracker everyone had hoped as france lead new zealand 19—13 in paris with by minutes left. new zealand got off to a flying start, scoring afterjust a minute and a half to tame the partisan french crowd at the stade de france. but the match was nervy and tight and the crowd had to wait until midway through the second half before the next try. as france sensationally took the lead. latest score there is france 19 new zealand 13 scotland have moved a step closer to qualifying for next year's european championship. they beat cyprus 3—0 — their fifth successive victory. all three goals came
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in the opening half an hour. manchester united's scott mctominay opened the scoring early in the first half and then after ryan porteous made it 2—0, john mc6inn got a third. the result means scotland will clinch automatic qualification if norway and georgia draw on tuesday. england's cricketers have lost their opening one—day international against new zealand in cardiff. england had set a decent target of 292 to win — captainjos butler the top scorer for them with 72. but in reply, new zealand's batsmen were seemingly impervious to the england bowlers — devon conway and daryl mitchell both hitting unbeaten centuries as they went on to win by eight wickets with 26 balls to spare. the four—match series continues in southampton on sunday. novak djokovic is on the verge of reaching the us open final. the serb is two sets to love up against the unseeded young american ben shelton. djokovic is looking to win a 24th grand slam
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singles title to equal margaret court's all—time record. he took the first set by six games to three. shelton has a huge serve but has made too many unforced errors, unlike djokovic who won the second set 6—2 and leads 2—1 with a break in the third. carlos alcaraz plays daniil medvedev in the other semifinal next. the doubles title went to britain'sjoe salisbury and america's rajeev ram — their third consecutive us 0pen men's doubles title. but they had to come from a set down to beat india's rohan bopanna and matthew ebden of australia. britain's laura muir has followed up her sensational 800m diamond league victory last month with a 1500m win in brussels tonight. muir appears to have put her disappointment at the world championships — where she finished 6th in the 1500m, behind her — and she's in flying form.
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now in the past, lewis hamilton has been openly critical about his home town — stevenage, but now the 7 time formula one champion wants to put something back through his charity — mission 1m. 0ur correspondent natalie pirks has been to see him as he meets students who hope to work in science, technology, engineering and maths. two days into a new school year and a racing legend turns up in your classroom. cheering. it's been the start to a—levels for the teens of this college. he came from the same city where we are in now and it's great, it makes me believe in myself a little bit more and makes me want to spread my wings. back in 2020, a report he commissioned about formula 1 is a structural and cultural racism problem. three years on he has seen change. i knew if i hadn't done this research, nothing will change. did i know it was me who would spark it and get it going? no.
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this season on the track, things haven't gone his way. red bull has won every race with hamilton's last win in december 2021. these past two years... whilst we haven't had success, it's been an amazing period of time and we pulled together. there was a suggestion this week from someone that you don't have the hunger. there are people with very short... short minded, who made the comments, not knowing the work in the background. one thing i hope, and i never want to do, is when i one day stop and look back on the next generation, i want to encourage them, and let them know it is ok to make mistakes. i want to be an inspiration rather than showing them down. returning to football. england play ukraine and poland tomorrow and once we have been
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and that's all the sport for now. hello. it has been another day when temperatures have exceeded 30 celsius, an unprecedented run of september heat. but through the weekend, things start to change. slowly but surely, it will turn cooler. some scattered downpours as that change takes place. 0n the earlier satellite image, you can see areas of cloud pushing up from the south. we've had some of that medium and high—level cloud in the sky in places today, turning the sunshine a little bit hazy. also some low cloud around some eastern and indeed some western coasts. and overnight, the odd shower creeping across south—west england, parts of wales, maybe north—west england, parts of northern ireland and western scotland, too.
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it is going to be another very warm night. these are the minimum temperatures. so, into saturday, very warm start to the day. we will again see some spells of sunshine, but some areas of cloud, particularly around some western coasts. some showers breaking out, as well, and maybe some slightly more persistent rain trying to push into the far north—west of scotland. temperature—wise, well, already a little bit cooler the further north and west you are, 18 for stornoway. but further south and east, well, it could be the hottest day of this spell of weather. 33 possible in the capital. and with that heat and humidity through the late afternoon east wales, the midlands, parts of northern england could see some quite vicious thunderstorms. they'll be well—scattered. there will be places that avoid them, but if you catch one, you will know about it, with a lot of rain in a short space of time.
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and, as you can see, through saturday night into sunday morning, some of us will see some further showers or thunderstorms, and some of those could even affect the great north run on sunday. but i think the good news for those taking part is that it is not going to be as hot as it has been. still some heat on sunday, but becoming increasingly confined to the south—east corner. further north and west, something a little bit cooler, a little bit fresher, with some scattered showers and thunderstorms. still this band of rain trying to push into the north—west of scotland. 22 degrees for aberdeen and for 6lasgow, still 30 for norwich and for london, but that will not last into next week. this is our air mass chart. the warm orange colours are replaced with yellow and then blue colours, indicative of something much, much cooler heading our way. so, during next week, much lower temperatures, returning far closer to what we'd expect at this time of year. and it will be quite unsettled, with showers or longer spells of rain at times.
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tonight at ten — the first confirmed sighting of the terror suspect daniel khalife, just a mile from wandsworth prison from where he escaped. it is here that daniel khalife was seen leaving the truck that he escaped under. we will have the
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latest britain's biggest manhunt in years.

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