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the point where the gun breakfast well and showed the way black. it was on the weathering on the jersey to the of the 1st presidential debates in the 2024 us selection ends with concerns over jo biden's performance against on from the on sammy's day. then this is i'll just say are live from the hall. so coming up is right. a launch is a deadly ministry operation on the should giant neighborhood, east of gauze, the city forcing thousands of palestinians to slee again, plus the protest is in canada,
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one present william root or the step down, despite bitching and unpopular tax bill. the armies being pulled into the store, old santa, further into her on the presidential race is down to 3 men, and the result is unpredictable. the . it was a high stakes presidential debate between a sitting and a former us president in atlanta. joe biden competed with these republican challenger donald from on live television. that would drives and verbal attacks both declared the unfit for office, but as from the flight, 55, and faulted sometimes in his audiences. the candidates convey the message on a range of issues and pulls into many of those, including the economy, abortion,
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immigration, and the was in ukraine, and garza had crossover live now to alan fisher. a joins us from atlanta, georgia. so alan, it does sound like this is a houston, we have a problem moment for the democratic camp. what options are they looking at? what are you hearing from them the well in the last so i said that some of the democratic party were close to panic. i got a text from someone in the democratic party who said that isn't true, that in full blown panic because of the performance from job i just in the last half hour or so, joe biden has appeared at post debate event in atlanta with democratic supporters and he said over the next couple of days, the fact checkers will get to donald trump and they will call them out on some of the things that he said. he said, he don't think he didn't think he said anything that was true during the debate. doesn't really matter job, i didn't look up to the job. i think many people will accept that there are
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concerns that joe biden would be 86 at the time of a 2nd time. and the white house, which he certainly looked as if there would be concerns about whether or not he'd be able to finish that. and you've got to remember that many people don't want either donald trump or joe bite and running. but those who were concerned about joe biden, and many of them were democrats simply didn't think it his age. and the way he's been conducting himself that he's up to another town. he didn't do anything till either with spears. and so the democrats are deeply concerned. what options of the well, if joe biden one send me a note saying if joe biden really is concerned about democracy, he'll be considering his position tonight. they'll be those he'll consider whether or not on the floor of the democratic convention. they advance another candidate to see if the states they can get behind them. couple of people's names that are being mentioned, gavin use them who is the democratic governor of california. but he has a number of critics in the pockets. is gretchen whitmore,
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who is the democratic governor of michigan. she might be popular among those. so all of these things could well be in place to bikes and doesn't seem as if he's ready to stand down. but it may be going back to the days of when he started in the democratic party, that the senior figures in the democratic party come to him for the handle and to show older and st. joe's that so now it's time to step back. all right. what about the republican camp? i mean, they may feel bad candidates, did bassett tonight, but did they feel he did enough to engage on substance to get over some of the concerns over his felony convictions for on the side advises look that there's a number of concerns with a donald trump's performance he looked in command, he looked, certainly more engaged and more together than joe biden, but a lot of his answers were full of misleading statements, misleading quotes, and is joe biden pointed out on several occasions as those are just lice. he also
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is a convicted felon. he is a number of cases that are still before the supreme court. that is the possibility you could face to more criminal cases before we get to the election in november. so there's the possibility you may not spend a lot of time on the campaign trail because he's got to be in court rooms defending himself. but certainly, republicans are delighted with his performance tonight. they believe that perhaps joe biden was over prepared. the things that don't come, they what donald trump needed to do, which was have answers, talk about how joe biden was doing a terrible job. and not necessarily go into great detail about the policies that he with an act. as there were many things that donald trump said simply on true, it's the sort of thing he says, and they're always, he gets a big response. but it doesn't really matter because he looked tonight more presidential, the mine who replaced them in 2020 of all right. well, foreign policy issues don't always play such
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a huge role in elections. this seeing may be a little bit different with the, the gaza war, weighing on the democratic camp and the ukraine funding issue in the republican one . how. how did those issues play out to night with a 2 candidates look, the reality is what's happened and guys has cost that can sound among the democratic base. that's to someone driving by. as you can imagine, there are people in the democratic party who are concerned that the way to bite and has been handling what is going on in gaza. and that means that he's not keeping that coalition together. the one in 2020 and if he loses key people who really want to vote democrat, then he is in big trouble. and so when it comes to discussing guys, a people were very tuned in to what both joe biden and donald trump we're seeing
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truly want to wash and we're to continue is a mass. i'm one is there only watched in? yeah, we're still pushing hard. we saved israel, we are the biggest for producer a support for israel, of anyone in the world. and so that's there's are 2 different things. moss cannot be allowed to be continue. we continue to send our experts and our towns people, so how they can get them off like we did deadline. you don't have to do it. and by the way, they've been scraping week into much, greatly weakened and they should be, should be eliminated. as far as israel and, and how much israel is the one that wants to go. he said the only one wants to keep going is a must. actually, israel is the one and you should let him go and let him finish the job. he doesn't want to do it, he's become like a palestinian, but they don't like him because he's a very bad tell us that he's a weak one. but many people thought this was a political dest much that a bad performance could well in someone's political campaign. but when they were
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talking about to in the run up to this debate in atlanta, they were thinking that somehow donald trump would implode, that he wouldn't be able to handle joe by many people consider joe biden to be the best of debates. but it probably was a, might a very big blow to joe biden's hopes of winning another 4 years in the white house . that's how serious they say. and there will be conversations among democrats over the next few days, and looking at your options. and certainly that is the possibility that before we get to the democratic convention in chicago, joe biden's position will not be, is this, the presumptive no money? there will be people who will be concerned and looking possibly to place him in the democratic ticket. come november. all right, we'll leave it back. thanks so much. alan fisher from atlanta, georgia. oh, joshua apollo check is a democratic candidate,
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fully arizona corporate commission and former diplomats. you joins us live from phoenix, arizona. good to have you with us. so i guess the question to the out right now is how wide it is the democratic camp tonight? well, i would say um, how, obviously this was not uh, the best that we could have seen. but i think what we have to really talk about is how worried uh, the people and the citizens of arizona are with the options. there is a strong contrast tonight. yes. style over substance. clearly, there are folks that are already making their speculations. but if we are going to talk about policy and accomplishments, the choice is clear. there's one leader who delivered for the american people delivered for the working class and middle class americans in our state and around the country and someone who lives constantly. the cat breeds was outlined and who claims credit for things he never did. i don't think the contrast could have been
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clear. yes. style over substance. if that's who you want to be in charge of the most powerful country in the world. go ahead. what substance over style the choice is clear? what do you make of those who would say though, that presidential debates are often more about the style? how you deliver, how you present your strings, has tonight done anything other than solidify concerns of jo biden's age and health. i mean we're talking about someone who will be 86 when he retires from his potential secondary or someone who will be 83. i will choose the person who has accomplished more in the last 4 years than any other democratic present in this century or, well really in my lifetime, versus someone who led a disastrous pandemic response to someone who fermented an insurrection that nearly led to the unconstitutional overthrow of our, our, of our democracy,
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i will pick the person who might have been a little tired who might not have had the same style. but the substance that he delivered was clear. we had a clear decision tonight, one person who wants to uphold our constitutional democratic order and another person who would refuse to even say yes or no if he would accept the results if he lost. that's how you feel. do you think most undecided voters in swing states are going to see it that way? well, let me tell you something about here in arizona. when the former president trump talked about giving the abortion question, the reproductive freedom question back to the states. we know what that means there in arizona, the republicans restored in 18. 64 complete ban on reproductive rights. there were possibilities that women would have to bleed out before a doctor could perform a life saving procedure. we know,
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and the state people are angry. we know exactly what it means to return the things to the states. we know exactly what it means when you have one party republican rule. we do not want to go back to that here in arizona, and we know that come november. we're going to keep our stay blue because people are pissed. i'm sorry to use that language on international television. it's not very diplomatic. i apologize. yeah, with the avoid the i, i keep it as, as polite as we can here. i'll just say i apologize. no was there's a lot if you're on the ground in arizona. sure. you mentioned substance a few times. what would you make of the criticisms of job? i'm had meandering responses on some of the subsets of issues that people care about when it comes to economy and didn't do enough, particularly about the war on garza to reach out to some of those those democratic voters who are not happy with his policy on that well, i, i,
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i hear what you're saying and you're saying that the way he delivered the substance may not have been as forceful and as confident as the one on the stream. oh no, no, no, no, no, just about the way. but you know, the, the depth to which he went to engage when on these issues. and he's messaging on these issues. did they really touch the concerns of both is in the democratic kind of who are worried about these issues. and i, i know, you know, there's a couple of things i'm knocking on doors in the 115 degree. 40 degree weather for you all in celsius. 45 degree weather. i'm knocking on doors and talking to voters and mistakes. and what people are worried about is getting a good job, making sure they can afford their child care, making sure they can afford to pay their utility bills. and joe biden delivered
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a substantive response to those questions about how the life on the ground for the every day working class and middle class americans has gotten better in the last 4 years. so some of them are for worried about a policy own goals of the day. so some of the vote isn't democratic camps to clean the swing states. very concerned about his policy on guns a. do you think what he delivered tonight will when the moga, i think like the contrast was clear where you haired former try uh president trump say these riley's need to finish the job. what do you think the voters, when they hear that? how are they going to react, as opposed to the person who is working most strenuously for a comprehensive piece deal that will deliver a 2 state solution and lasting piece across the middle east? i think the contrast is clear. all right, thank you very much for your thoughts and the analysis on that one.
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the and i apologize for the bangor now are, is those are not joshua joshua upon a tech that i know is the democratic nominee for hours of the corporation commission? oh, the these right. the ministry is launched and opperation in the northern gaza strip. it's ordered civilians to leave this to die, a neighborhood where it sold disability a killed a palestinian. hi, my name is reports. i'm central garza and i'd have to attempt to escape you to another years try going to show you a neighborhood in northern garza. many here have a slip multiple times and are forced to leave again. do you remember the speed of feelings in his star vision that marked the previous is really military operations?
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but nowhere in dogs, as some people, including children, were killed in the united nations. when school is ready, bombs claimed more palestinians as they fled. she's a, as in the east of does a city near these really fast? no. one moment all i've ordered, all this woman doesn't know where to go. she has 5 children who she stays are hungry and thirsty. why don't know who are you so can you hold on? i am telling the well, to keep enjoying the season's over here. and causal to keep enjoying the support is riley's and so keep enjoy within us under the siege forever. i might to, god is enough for us, and god is the best disposal for affairs. the vehicles like this are useless because israel has cut off fuels, supplies. there are no emergency response. a cruise here, repeated bombardments and incursions have left no roads, hospitals or facilities. so how about if i woke up terrified to some salary showing i kept screening for a long time, got to do with the x ray lease. we have nothing to eat and we can't carry anything
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with us. thousands of people to stream out of his eyes. some here say his regular troops are advancing up the i'm notified that i collected would keep it for the children, the indiscriminate children hit every thing without warning. it isn't fair. most of the victims are women and children. i swear to god. these are war crimes to say enough is enough. people are killed and wounded for trying to find food for the children. we are deprived of food water under basic necessities, and we're being started by midsize and artillery shows where's the was, what are the arabs and what are the most? then just a question that has a good across garza for nearly 9 months. i know that we are the people of gaza. i'll be rami from should tell you, we are the people we are the owners of this land. we are the heroes on the
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display as people of gaza reiterate that they are survivors as once again, they are forced to flee to an area which might come on. there's really a talk, honey. my mother was just the enough from the central gauze on how to sign. i said i had on al jazeera under arrest the bolivian general accused of an attempted coast as he acted at the president's request. the hello, the hot weather continues across the middle east. no, great surprise is there a lot of the clear sky, but some subtle differences to come over the next couple of days for you to celsius, even though ha on friday, for example, by the time we come to sat today, with down to 39, it will feel a little humid though, so some impressive heat coming for you. something to watch out for high heat
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further and all still close to 50 degrees celsius, one or 2 shows around the cool cuz he's, i mean, may say one or 2 showers to the eastern side of the met. it's right. is we go on into the next couple of days to get the shadow of coming through here, but they have a writing feature does remain a very high temperatures that will continue from studies. the side of the mediterranean, hot enough to into the northeast of africa, got a 44 degrees celsius, close to 40. the for tripoli. last halts. as we go on into fast, i wanted to shout was around this price that you're proud to clearing through plenty of shows across west africa. how does watch bravo as heavy as we'd like to see the seasonal rain still struggling a little across west africa into the gulf as giddy, but that there nevertheless, one or 2 showers to into amazing big maybe into zimbabwe. how when he came out 25 celsius for friday, but so noble service pursued by the time become just as de las you dry with a lot of dry weather for a bunch of south africa the
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i'm going to show you got to read about black. i don't want to do it live on, come funny enough for the police left behind us to black, you, sensual workers, share their experiences of racism in the u. k. replaced i to the point where they've done well and showed the way black. it was on the weathering on the jersey to the the welcome back. you're watching out just the time. to recap the headlines do as
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president job i did on republican presidential nominate donald trump of rob top. the 1st televised debates with the 2024 and that's line to georgia debate has raised issues important many that is including the economy, ocean migration, as well as the wars and the pricing calls. these riley mandatory is launched an operation east of garza city and older people to leave the should jaya neighborhood in northern gone. so it's free is right in the strikes of hit jabante, a refugee camp killing at least $32.00 kind of simians despite conceding to protest is demands. kennedy is president william rudo has been unable to prevent more demonstrations on 1st day. i to this on demanding, he kills a controversial tax bill completely. also calling on him to step down. sample, solve it. his mall from nairobi, a boy out between kenyata and tell them in the
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heart of downtown i wrote what is happening on this street is a snapshot of what is happening in cities across the video for president william utah, said he would kill the textbook plan the demonstrations still going to have smaller in scale, but classes with police as violent as a physical activity got every i have a. c like i'm done and you have a very much have you bought the lodge already? doesn't i lot the what uh what else with more they weren't from the government. they do not minutes. there was the last time that thing is well, why do i. c the cleaning up the
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prison who to seems to have miscalculated the reaction, who would get from 10 years younger generation, the kind of authoritarian isn't wielded by previously whatever the government has done so far, it has come to little too much of the cost of too many young lives presently chose actions have not gone far enough to tell the anger on the deployment of 10 years armed forces along side police who continue to use heavy handed tactics, fuel gas, water cannon spend your days. why that munition and often just as little rubber, bullets beamed at people's heads, all adds to growing distrust and anger on the government must be, i'll avoid, like, i have the, the club despite with
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a government scrolling and they continued to meet ways good with the raised voices the as far as they're concerned, they say they've back to their president into a court. and now is the time for them to set the government's agenda from districts saying bus route. the old is 0. and i really wanting to people in sedan struggling to find enough food every day. that warning is according to the u. n, which says the country is facing the world's worst hunger crisis, which is projected to get even worse. the world food program says it doesn't have enough funding to address the level of need. we all know is again style. i'm not only to have enough resources, but also to be able to deliver these resources to people who are on
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the verge of starvation. and when you talk of the walls, largest home, the crisis, we're looking got half of the country. but it is president, luis auto saves, denying, being behind and attempted to against insane. the army general accused of leaving it to the only use of critics say the president did it to boost his popularity to raise a po has more now from the pause. this is what the street so feel as though one of the largest cities in bolivia looked like on thursday morning. people looking roads concerned about their country's democracy locate it must be viewed in the system. we are here to say never again to accrue to the military trying to control our democracy. it comes up to the dramatic scenes in the capital. a pass on
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wednesday when military units took over a main plaza in front of the presidential palace. they were led by general one closely sonia, who had been removed from his post a day before. the government says it has made a series of arrests in connection with what it's calling and attempted cool. general one closer to me and at least 10 others involved in the corps, currently retained in this prison. but you can see right here they're facing the possibility of between 20 to 32 years in prison. ford expedition, dozens of people have showed up here. they say that he was involved in a call and he needs to pay for it. but the general detained suggested wednesday's events were a political stand, intended to post the government's popularity. minister marianella pratt was with president lu, satisfied on wednesday, inside the palace. she denies the accusation, no, simply that you cannot install this idea of the government's lead crew for political
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purposes because you're ignoring and attempted kuda, talbot failed. instead of treasuring out democracy, someone is trying to play dirty politics. be attempted, quote comes at a time when people who believe you are facing all sorts of economic difficulties. bolivia has gone for being one of the fastest growing economies in latin america. the ones traveling with a shortage of 40 we sirs and is continuing to struggle to recover from the covey pandemic. i should be the fan, i should be the, the government needs to do something as the prices go off when there is chaos, they can not solve the problems we're facing every day. there are no us dollars to trade. we don't know where we're going. precedent, lou sadducees under increasing pressure to improve the situation from the opposition, but also from former president able morales once to run for office. once again, the investigation is ongoing over what happened on wednesday, but it's not the 1st time in bolivia,
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but they military has interviewed definitely growing discontent to try to take control of a situation. the politics has failed to resolve this. i will just see that in the past, the polls that opened in the wrong snap presidential election. let's take you through some of the front runners side jelly lee is a former chief nuclear, negotiate and secretary of the supreme national security council. humbug. bob had holly boss has been the speaker of palm and since 2020 and previously served as math and police chief of to had on mess. masood position. yeah. and is the sole reformist kinds of the he's a search and, and for my health minister, he wants to revive aspects of the 2015 nuclear deal with west the nations, the whole, the entire on explains the political landscape. the race for iran,
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2nd highest job is down to 3 men. opinion polls suggest none, has a clear cut majority each se, he is the man of the people and promises good governance. their challenge now is to mobilize iranians to make fridays election different from recent ones, which had record low turnout. bond is, can be used for the people, especially for the people who they are looking for to help are looking for the government to, for the future. this is important for them, not everyone shares this enthusiasm and this largely liberal neighborhood in northern test on despite the candidacy of reform is politician muscle physics. and he is taking change from within and once better relations with the west. but the weekend reform is movement said it's main rival, is it this illusion? society, i can not have major expectations from this because because uh from the uh,
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the hierarchy of the government here present the decision maker. the feeling is different and conservative neighborhoods in the around in capital. the core base of the establishment makes up at least 20 percent of the electorate. they're expected to heat the call by the ultimate authority supreme leader coming to a to cast their ballots. of course label, but if not, then we can expect for those to come and go. we're not, this is our country. but conservatives are at a disadvantage. without a consensus candidate bahama thought. her kindly boss and said gently refused to withdraw in support as the other. the fractured political landscape could work in favor of the reformist wing if there is a large turn out or force a 2nd round of voting a week later, each cabinet, it represents a different iran. the election is
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a choice between conservatives consolidating their control over centers of power and opening the way for change. but with an admitted.

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