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israel is of course for a new government, centrist you paid, has somehow managed to weave together a coalition of extremes. that includes an arab israeli contingent for the 1st time and the proposed ultra nationalist prime minister. that's totally bennett. all they have to do now is get israel's parliament to ratify the deal before benjamin netanyahu can record. i'm so gale in berlin and this is the day the news. i think that the political situation has been deadlock long. we have to try something new. i think levy should be the ones who run this country because it is a jewish day and we need to have a jewish leader. was the best interest of the jewish people at heart. they seem so i've been able to get rid of them. but that's not enough reason to make
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a government is not entering a new era. there is because even the philippines and bennett will manage to form a new government. it will be very fred, just the game is not over yet. also on the day troops and tanks opened firemen student protests in chinese gentlemen square on this day in 198930 years. the only place able to commemorate those deadly events within china was hong kong without vigil was band last year. and this as basing cracked down on descent continues. today you may meet someone who is bad as a tanker rolled in and we hear from disappointed voices within hong kong. we are in the darkness we are like in a tunnel. but if everyone could still come up with a candle, that this spirit there we are looking for. i believe in the people hong kong we listen truth. make sure that the hong kong people know that we never give up.
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even though maybe we have to go to jail the welcome to the day. so israel is starting a starting a period that could be mocking the end. or indeed, the start of a new in one which the country will no longer be led by prime minister benjamin netanyahu, whose 12 year rule looks like ending. after he failed to form a government after the countries for the election in 2 years, the job fell to centrist, the iowa paid. and mister paid has put together an anti netanyahu coalition of 8 political parties. and factions that will include israeli arabs in government for the 1st time and will be led by a man even more hawkish and further to the right and that nathan, yahoo! so who is natalie bennett? this is the man who might lead israel for the next 2 years. natalie bennett has made his political career with provocative statements that established himself to the right of outgoing pm benjamin netanyahu. this is him last year. you have
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a whole lot of show we will not allow the israeli government to recognize a palestinian state under any circumstances. we will not allow israel to hand over even the centimeter of lamps on the arabs. this is what we are here for him to guard. the land of israel will ship them either. but bennet is also a generation younger than that. yahoo has broken with allies on the religious right on the role of religion in public life. he's also comparatively liberal and gay rights and other issues. bennett is the son of american immigrants to israel. he made a fortune in high tech before jumping into politics in 2013, revamping the right wing subtler party jewish home model. he served as secretary of defense and secretary of education under netanyahu. bennett would bring very little public support to the role in 2019 elections. has the amino party received no
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mandates and in the most recent round it one just 7 out of the 120 seats in the connecticut. i think it's a bit of a disgrace that someone who is elected with only 7 mandate is the person who decides the fate of the country. i think that it's good for is although i'm from the left side. i believe that the new prime minister will unite israel because it is now divided into many pieces. and we need to change. bennett has promised to work for all israelis, not just his supporters. then shallow because of the government like this will succeed only if we work together as a group, not i, we are not, we will bring back. so we was his real web and that's a day of its foundation. call on the floor. got with them or not reconnects, lemon. shallow bennett would have his hands full guiding a coalition that spends the entire political spectrum. and israel would have its
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1st taste of the post that yahoo era for as long as it left. we're not quite that yet. so let's take a closer look at how all the pieces might change with that d. w. believe commentators any resign as welcome shani again to the specifics of the coalition and it's diggings in india in effect. first, i think it's important to establish that even though you paid has got his 8 parties lined up. benjamin netanyahu still has time to wreck the steel true. he's got now 1011 days before or the new coalition is being presented to the parliament of the israeli class. and they need to give their vote of confidence in this new makes it over coalition. in the $1011.00 days, we will be in it. and now we already see that switching, very strong to find any defectors push any, you know, and splinters try to speed. because what happened is that we see people from the
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right spectrum of the map for the 1st time breaking to the left, joining the central and left all parties. and by that being able to unseat him. and he's trying to use their public, their voters against them saying you are right. when people you cannot be packed and maybe you feel push strong enough for the next 1011 days, who manage ok. and this, this fish news has been out of that. not for about 24 hours. is it too early to, to form a view on how people are looking at this, this grouping that hasn't really got a mandate to do anything? well, it's very clear any falls along the divides of the same lines of the divide, these really 30 for the last 2 years, at least. if not longer. are you pro nathan, you know, are you against that? and you know, this is also what brings all these parties together. if you are a person who voted to any of these, a parties who wanted to seen it out, you are happy. you see, there's a political miracle creative mate, you know, you know, talking about the highest level of political craft and, you know,
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that's the one side and if you are, and it's in, you know, person of course, did you see that the biggest betrayal ever, you know, made in the history of political makeshift and israel. so here we have a propos, government led by nestali banners, and we heard and the report he's, he's hard line view on the palestinian homeland and he's really settlements. he's going to lead a government with arabs in it. right for the 1st time. so does this mean that these big existential issues get pocked or are we going to see sparks to keep it short? yes, they're not going to deal with any of these issues. nothing concerning the political international arena and what happens to the palestinians? what even happens? even, even many issues concerning the, our population in the, in israel. what they're trying to focus on is a civil socialist, economic, you know, focus, this is what they want to work on, you know, the post corona recovery. also the past, you know, we've seen israel just recovering from,
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from the gods operation that tore apart the society. and the connections with the society, so their focus is civil. anything else? it's going to be frozen for the next couple of years. yes. so it's all my jobs in the economy. i'm just keeping the whole thing. all the people in the most, you know, the simplest common denominator that can bring all these a parties together. so that will be the focus, all the divisive issues. anybody is looking for a long term solution. we're talking about the peace process and so on. not coming anytime soon was replacing and i think i've mentioned a couple of times in passing the fact that this is a nice way be government and will include arabs. right. this is, this is melissa. shoot hughes. and you know, the 1st person to thank for this historic moment is nathan. yeah. himself, because he was trying to strap scrambling last years and you know, to find himself a majority in the last 4 sessions of election. he but while fighting to get the majority was the 1st one to initiate turning to the air parties. he legitimated me,
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you know, make, gave them the, the kusha sign that they are. and the gentleman partners in israeli coalition building and he's actually been talking to them up until a few hours ago as they confessed to say. so once he made them legitimate partners and left them, the center was always very afraid to become too lefty if they join forces with the arabs, they realize okay, then we can do that too. so. so tell us about this. this are a posse, rom, who are they? what are they until 30 slums party. the very conservative for their religious party . and this is actually a very interesting company we have here because right next them on the left we have a party headed by a gay man. and this party, the party, which is really would normally pair up the arabs with the left is but in this case, this is an extreme, it's an extreme within islam, a conservative party. it's a religious party. they are very much one of the most important thing for them was making sure the status quo remains when it comes to the algebra to q. community in
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israel, no changes, no writes, that are officially given to them for example. so any way this also connects bennett who comes from a conservative background, a religious background. so we find different parties within this coalition that match on different levels on many different issues. it's a very interesting combination and configuration that might lead to a complete causal disaster or an unbelievable success because this is the thing about the whole thing. it's everything. so finding the balance is either a disaster or, or it's a miracle. when you look at rom itself, on the one hand, it's a miracle. they are now in government. so other heroes to palestinians, or are they fell out what we need to make sure that we make a differentiation, can palestinians outside of these really territories. and the israeli arab palestinians, which they are, which are represented indic nesbit and our citizens for citizens is right. and what they are saying themselves rom, these issues, the palestinian,
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it's your national issues. we are not dealing with that, we were talking about some of the things that we need to go into deep freeze. that is one of that we're not dealing with that our goal as we've seen now, when the in the clash is within israeli mix, it is used to you know, give contribution to the israeli, our community give, make sure they get resources, make sure they get support and only then may be in whenever the government will finish its term, god knows when that will happen. we will re emerge as the national palestinian. we will be aligned basically with national policy movement. but for now that's not our top priority. people outside israel are going to be hugely intrigued by the man who has done this, who has brought this desperate political entity into, into being paid. yes. and having achieved this remarkable fate, he's agreed to wait 2 years to become prime minister. so what role will you play until then? well, especially he's going to be a foreign minister deputy prime minister,
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but there's no doubt in the way they're building coalition, that there is a veto of you know option for him. there's not going to be any major changes made about him agreeing him as, as, as a representative of the whole central left you know, block. so i think he's going to be very dominant, very prominent. definitely leave behind the things if not in the front. and he's done an amazing transformation. he, when he made it into politics, it was jealous for an actor. never mind, nobody took him so seriously. and what he's done very consistently in the last 2 or 3 years is building himself up to that and showing for many voters as we can see that he has what it takes to become a prime minister against almost all. i think thank you so much for joining us and explaining all that to to be released. come with a shawnee resign us. at the around 40 years ago, the world received 1st reports of
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a deadly condition that would become known as aids. decades of knowledge gathered by age, researches helped create some of the vaccines currently find. and we wrote a virus, not with cove in 1900 vaccination, gaining speed as a renewed post to beat aids and the deadly h i. v virus that causes it the scientists were able to develop effective vaccines within months of the outbreak of the corona virus pandemic. for 2 reasons. firstly developed countries poured billions into vaccine development in record time. and secondly, scientists were able to build on decades of aids and cancer research, the m r n. a vaccines developed by madonna. and by and take a proof of that. the idea behind these genetic vaccines is that people are injected with a blueprint for a particular element of the virus. and the case of the corona virus. this is known as the spike protein. the process means the body starts producing these proteins
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itself. the immune system then recognizes that it's coming under attack and starts to fight back. no vaccine has been found against aids, which weakens the immune system because h i, viruses mutate so quickly. they also attack the immune system directly, which means the body is unable to fight back. but the doctor and experimental results gained during research into corona virus. vaccines have also given the search for an aids vaccine, a terrific boost scientists have been able to obtain a lot of new data in a short time. the 1st positive results are already being seen. madana is planning to begin to clinical trials of its m r n a h i v vaccine. by the end of this year i've been speaking with one of the world's leading h. i v researches and i asked professor william sheaf how m r n a technology has
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helped his quest for an h i. v vaccine. we've been collaborating with madonna for several years, testing our strategies with r and a. and you can see from the coven vaccines that the renee, the vaccines are very mutagenic, and they can induce very strong anybody responses from the perspective of an h i. v vaccine that's important, but also an h i. v vaccine we believe will be much more complicated than cobra vaccine. it's going to require multiple shopped in a sequence and learning how to give those and optimizing that vaccine sequence will require doing multiple human clinical trials and m r. and they will make that much more allow that to be done much more quickly. so we think it will greatly accelerate our ability to develop a, an h i v vaccine. because we look at the speed with which the current vaccine was developed since we've, we've been looking for vaccine for h i v for 2030 years now. and it's, and it's not just that sheer complexity,
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as you said, a millions of, of little viruses. this is why it's taking so long. that is exactly right. so, you know, basically coded is essentially an easy vaccine to make. if it's a virus, it's easy to protect against, even with the variance that are circulating compared to h i v, which is a monster, relatively speaking, right? it's gonna take longer. the whole 30 years people in hong kong have been allowed to commemorate the 1981 gentleman square student movement and killings in china. but this year and last officials of band the vigil and yet another move to curtail civil liberties in the territory. several weeks leading up to june, the 4th, the square had become a focal point for protest against economic hardship and corruption. students also gathered to demand democratic rights and freedoms from the communist government. but as the crisis continued, chinese lead
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a sent in change to crush the demonstrations. for each of alone, man confronting line of tanks has become one of the most enduring symbols at the crack. then no one knows exactly how many people were killed. some say hundreds, others, thousands, many of the 1400000000 people in china today, especially those under 30 and raised on propaganda unpatriotic education. i've no idea that any of this happened. it had been up to hong kong to preserve the memory of the event and prevent beijing's complete erasure of history. but those who chose to do so now face danger. for over 3, that case, a sea of candle lights in hong kong has kept the events of 989 a life the cities and the visual a symbol of defiance, unthinkable on mainland china. now, even heading candles is heavily belief. weeks ahead of the 32nd anniversary, the optimization, hong kong alliance had a by jo hotel,
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began promoting the commemoration. it will be the same spacing of the national jewish law. here people are even more supportive, i would say, but the support as last expressive, is actually gone beyond just the remembrance on cameron is also goes to the heart of what hong kong, where do we still have the fight? right in the hot weather we us so this is we are, we can still to serve our pre freedom by our own action. also, we actually had to scrape the people who are already arrest custody for the hens and largely tie the police. have fans visual for the 2nd year in a row setting, a few restrictions, although other mach gatherings like 2 days before the anniversary, the alliance as june, 4th, museum museum commemorating the events of 1989 was closed, found due to a licensing investigation by the authorities many of the organizations leading
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members, i didn't, jo protesting, including chairman. again, we spoke to the bathroom active as shortly before he was sentenced to 18 months in prison. we are in the darkness we are like in a tunnel, but if everyone still come up with a candle, that this spirit that we are looking for. i believe in the people hong kong we live in truth. make sure that the hong kong people know that we never give up, even though maybe we have to go to jail for the alliance. it's not just about commemorating the protests of 1989, but about being able to do that to be able to call $1.00 and to $1.00 party rule. but democracy pose has now labeled as a person by basing. that could be a reason to outlaw the essence and the alliance itself, we are not 1000. so there's no question that they go from one to replicate. it's
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not insisting on some slogan, awesome, some principle there, which is what we are doing. sincerely fighting for the end of one party dictatorship day. we were always really kind of, i just like wasn't one of the slogan. this happened. sure. now this happened a long way away. depends on how hot recent resists, right? work is at the alliance as june, the soft museum has begun preserving the tenement square experts in digital formats . if china continues to close out all avenues of physical protests in hong kong, moving historical after those to an online museum may end of one of the last remaining ways of showing with systems. let's consider those events with dr. shower john. he was actively involved in student protest from 985 to 1909. when he was the student that beijing university was also among one of the last groups to leave gentlemen square. after the troops and tongues, 5 demonstrators joined to block the military's advance. he joins us from exxon in
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london. welcome to the w. take us back then. 30 years would you, when, when students in, in china were protesting, what were you processing about? what did you want? basically li, bunk democracy and freedom of speech and the freedom the assembly of freedom association. that is a very important that because i was on light life expiring. and my parents know, i want parents generation the sampler, so much 1000000 people were murdered, killed doing the chinese congress my p rule that's very clear and useful a mission. so i was in the reason we want to change the china during that time. if
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you want to change the system, they must practice freedom of information and pre pre and also pre i science the special organized right, the murray. and we'll see the hyphen and just looking at the way that china is run . now it seems extraordinary that it 1st b authorities seem to tolerate. the protests that they began in april lasted until june. that is the teacher and meal from the different people. i'm the some to you boys the color in the see the actually do you know that time? china is inside the twenty's come to hardy. they have now that the side of a sure that what the along the gold off the still then the movement done that you
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mac, the movement, the more people involved. the moment return is, comes part of the supreme the 2 groups. one group ways confirm to the group of the bomb the whole days up. can you come to the party? funky bundle loud g. jeff, a crate on anything. but as our group ways, all right, on monday, the group they think about it shouldn't be change time. china, they should be tolerant, but the find the me, the, the conservative you and the honda one group the, they occupy and dominate the rest with the chinese companies party. and there you are that in chatham and square with your student friends. and then you see the troops and the time starting to, to open fire. what goes through your mind about point? so during that time, around the on shirt,
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june 3rd term in the evening i. i heard the sharp team and i heard that the shooting, the army you try to trying to push in to the tennis square. so i just ran to the menu and tried to look but hyper and die i. i saw the soldier shoot through the citizens in move around the same kind of meet her again. so that i know is the even you are your people pretty times the feel the use these the why is the brutal crack it down? so i just try to run by just scrap
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of the battle. i pretend to know what time can i do that time? i, my classmate actually and also the machine d t p was the follicle fake photo one. it was shot at the app, right? lack pe, he was appealed right in the early morning in june. false, false. yeah. well, thank you so much for joining us and telling us about your experiences dr. a show john and that was the day as ever the conversation continues online. you'll find on twitter at w news have a good day. ah, the news
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