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[000:00:00;00] the iranians are choosing a new precedence up to that lead to abraham lacy was killed in a helicopter crash last month. the of them are a coil. this is out of their own life from the also coming up. females are being held for some of the young kenyans killed in most of my protests against a controversial finance bill. civil defense crews and golf. a morning the desks of 3 colleagues killed and as really as strikes, tripod and stumbles fall. donald trump repeats false claims and the 1st and us
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presidential debate and of november's election, the beginning in iran with votes as accosting the balance in an early presidential election. the choosing a success of abraham, right, you see who was killed in a helicopter crash last month. there are 3 leading contenders are a full list. and 2 conservatives. many iranians, a divided on whether voting will address pressing issues such as the economy and boundary. he job laws, the number one, a 5, the as an ordinary member of society and the next button, political affairs. it seems that everyone should come to the post to day and participate and support the validity of the system. motion a type of furniture. we participate in choosing the political faith and administration of our country by ourselves to vote for the way of thinking that it's close to us and would like to have the present and still be around for 4 years
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. a lot correspondence and a honda is covering the elections, forrest joins, if not from the capitol attack run and it will turn out seem like so fall as well. as you can see behind may some polling stations are busier than others. it's still too early to say, you know what the folder turn out will be in the last election. it was 48 percent. in fact, in recent years, during recent elections, we've have the downward trend. so the whole now, especially for those in power as well as the presidential hopefuls, is that we are going to see a higher for, to turn out. the opinion poll suggests we can expect between 50 to 55 percent, the supporters of the conservative camp. it's approximately 20 percent of the electorate, and they are out in force of and then you have those who are at home,
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who are the solution to believe that this election will not bring about any change . and then you'll have other voters and we've been speaking to them here. they're supporting the sol, reformist candidates on the ballot paper for the 1st time in years a reform is candidates actually has a chance to win the election. and so they are putting hopes on him, even though he has made clear that the change that he can bring will be incur mental and not fundamental. and that's what the reforms are trying to do is change from within. so it's still too early, but another message from the supreme leader lead time in that is a few days ago he called for a massive turn out. yes. again, this morning while casting his boundless saying just is, you know, this is a duty really, for every citizen because the strength of a public comes from the people. and this is where it gets its legitimacy. the death of that anymore, you don't, you know, election day is a day of joy and happiness for ronnie ends,
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especially when it comes to the presidential election, which will determine the next few years of the country. because yet there is another important issue and that is the high turn out of voters. and it is a definite need for the islamic republic. the existence and dignity of the country before the world is relying on the presence of people. that's why we recommend out the people to take the issue of participation in this important political test, canada, united stone. and then the main issue on face has mines, is the economy it presents a massive challenge, doesn't it? for whom ever witness the well, yes, the economy isn't crisis. it's under strain because of internationally info sanctions on this country as well as mismanagement and bad governments. and the presidential hopefuls actually acknowledge that even during their debates they, they focus on the economy, the 3 out of 5 presidential debates was about the economy. they know that,
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you know, people, what people expect from them is to improve their lives. and some of them believe the way forward is to improve relations with the west, the this kind of some sort of a deal for sanctions for lisa. and this is coming from the reform discount. you have some in the, in the conservative camp who believe no, a ron should rely on itself. so many challenges today, even within the conservative camp, there is, there is a battle between 2 men and the very fact that they didn't reach a consensus compet. this means there could be the conservative both could split, since no candidates may get 50 percent of the ballots of the votes. and that means that could be a run off. and then you'll have the choice between a conservative and, and the reform is so many choices. but the reform is this time around or participating. and they're hoping that, you know, through this election, they can make a political come back. but they're making is clear enough to expect radical changes . so this election,
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the post selection phase really is going to be more about continued to rather than rather than change. okay. so now they're bringing some bases that from to iran on the iran in presidential elections. thanks very much saying that the large crowds of people are gathering in kenya for a funeral of a post test that kills during recent confrontations with police at least 23 demonstrations of being killed in recent days as they demanded preston, william with a withdrawal, a controversial finance fell off to pledging to scrap the controversial tax plan, which was now facing growing pressure to resign. meanwhile, the high quote in kenya has prohibited police from using. was it kind of take us and say it's live and rather bullets against protests is that's bringing the same bus. rob, that he joins us live from nairobi. so it's a once again listing people out on the streets this time morning. those killed in the protests. that is correct. the country is
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taking stock today of what has transpired over the last week or so. we also saw 2 people killed in the suburbs of nairobi in violence late last night. so there are no demonstrations happening today, but people are still marching as part of this funeral procession. the 1st one to take place for the several people, the nearly 2 dozen people, 23 killed in these protests. now the headline in the daily nation reads today though, is we was publishing pictures of some of the young people that were killed in these demonstrations in these and d tax demonstrations. the funeral that we're seeing images of now is for abraham come out a 19 year old, who went to the demonstrations on tuesday of this week. his mother says that he never came home. she went looking for him. the next day they found his body in one of the more it's and once the body was released, now we're seeing these funerals takes place. many more to come in the days ahead.
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as people laid arrest the 23 people that have died in these anti tax protests since last week. as a, we've had a human rights groups quoting for investigations into these desks. any signed up you'll start seas are going to launch them. well, that's exactly what the government authorities are now clamoring to deal with. right? scripts, lawyers, associations, medical associations of all come out in unison saying that the government has had very heavy handed tactics in terms of dealing with kenya. is us? kenya is future an armed young men and women between their teens and twenties, early thirties at most. there's been a great deal of criticism of this government, not just from these organizations, but from the political opposition groups as well. but at the moment, the government is really passing, the buck, passing the blame of politicians in law makers sort of pointing at each other,
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pointing to the intelligence service pointing to failures in the police force. really trying to distance themselves from what has transpired here, especially as they see the rising tide of anger among young people. but now also among their parents generation, trying to call for some kind of account of some kind of accountability from government institutions for what they see as brute force used against their children in acting their constitutional rights to protest. the question really is being asked why the police use bullets when they couldn't use the tons, why the police use any heavy handed tactics when the children and their children, when these young tenants are simply out of inactive their constitutional rights. so whether or not there will be any accounts ability, if you look at the history of, of violence that has gone on and these past demonstrations and tenure previously, people aren't very hopeful. but what is different now is that people aren't willing to stop demanding at the level of anger remains very high as these funerals carry
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on. same bus route of 8 when i 1st in my writing, thanks very much. same on the very minute tree is targeting heavily populated areas and central and solve them. garza and 40 bucks a piling up across the strip. because of civil defense agencies, as is really strikes, killed 3 of its methics on stay with carrying out a rescue operation. and alber ridge refuge account at least 12 others were wounded . more than $500.00 health records have been killed and galls us since israel's will began in october. the health alone and to am in the midst of the state, is very noticeable that the israeli occupation forces continue to wilfully target civil defense teams all across the gaza strip. with theme of preventing us from providing humanitarian assistance were also denied access to many of the ravaged
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areas which are cordoned off by is really tanks and is really troops are opening fire on our teams. we are being targeted by us made missiles, civil defense teams are targeted by the is really what this is living proof that the us are accomplices. a lot for me to have an incident i saw about that the noise you have who uh, to handle the challenges and dangers are numerous. chiefly the lack of fuel. we've lost more than 80 percent of our capability. some of these really occupation forces in the international organizations that have failed to provide us with sufficient fuel quantities. in addition, the civil defense teams are denied access to many of the targeted areas. we're not able to respond to s a west calls we received from the bombarded places. since last night we received 23, s a west calls from the actual coordinator hotel. we were not able to provide help to any of them. these rarely occupation forces denied the civil defense teams from entering these areas. we're also facing grave difficulties as we've lost all the heavy equipment we're operating with. and that's why we're left with simple hand
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tools stuff and we're using our bare hands attack capital as m as in tao. paula, with more on israel's latest attacks, or within the just the last couple of hours. we have just the recording that the 11th house pretty, as have been killed so far in a more area that was really targeted by the has been out tillery, i'm fine to just were at least 40 others being one of them. now they are receiving the medical treatment in field hospitals. that reason to west top as close to the rural areas as recommended to right now was operating in a more sleep on the heavy fire cover. but at the same time, the central air is what were the main focus for these ready attacks were at least 5 kind of city and stuff there were people killed in during the fall off where we are right now off to 2 words. it in some houses were completely destroyed and even the tax has have it also targeted the civil defense cruise, where at least the 3, what killed and i talked to that has targeted them without receiving any sort of a prior warning. watson, indeed operation is a symbol. i'm going in the north of the strip anastasia. yeah. neighborhood,
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exactly where an upper of casualties have been transferred to the pop this hospital because of it is really a tex. owns that area is really only has announced the beginning of a new military operation in shoes. yeah, yeah. neighborhoods this place that where the minutes we before has designated to be met a tale this month. so, but again, we can what this kind of imagine confrontations we'd almost look for to the is very oh me in that area there is own giving mounting prussia or the medical teams in order to keep operating and through the various to be short of ascension medical supplies and the is really repeated attacks on them on only on the also i'm sides with them. it would be a civil defense cruise are no longer feels that they are safe to do with their humanitarian job. the. the 1st televised debates and the rice for the white house has led to concerns
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about present jo biden's ability to sub if he's, we elected in november sources and the democratic policy have told down to 0. they are in full on panic mode of dividing, struggled up times to answer questions and stay coherence. he and donald trump spot over the economy, abortion, and migration, as well as the was a new crane and garza island facia reports from atlanta, new welcomes, new hon checks that are policy differences between the 2 presidential candidates. and they don't like each other either. without question, so worst president, the worst presidency in the history of our country. by the time we left thursday's room, chaos literally chaos. this was not a good night for to abide from on that spend several days preparing. he fumbled answers, struggle to highlight to success is i can trust them with donald trump. the record will be there, but he look morning to mind the man he wants to replace. he's not equipped to be president, you know,
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and i know it is ridiculous by them highlighted thomas exaggerations and his claims about his record while in the white house, every single thing he said is a lie. this was a daughter just possibly in the most consequential debate in american history, millions to and then even people traveling over america. while i'd say, protest is reminded the candidates of the global implications of events in atlanta to bite and reject to trumps idea that the us was no longer respected, no longer admired on the world stage. the idea that somehow we are just failing country. i've heard a president talk like history for little some claims, he would rather not be involved in politics, but felt he had to act. i wish she was a great president, democrats, so trying to put a brief, based on what happened to you, and privately, somebody consider if bite and should be replaced at the party's convention in a few weeks. i don't know a democrat of my party that we do so, especially after tonight,
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we have is back as enough to be to then to bite and try to put a good spin on things. claiming fact checkers will get some of the coming dates. i can think of one thing, he said that was true. thomas campaign, no believe they have an advantage, perhaps one could even overcome his legal problems. before the debate, many voters were concerned that joe biden was just too old. no help to another for years and the white house. this performance will not have ease through his fears. island fisher, i'll just see it up as alanta. scott lucas is a professor of us and international politics at university color dumpling. he believes it's too late for a job. i happened to be removed of the democratic nominee, the replacing bush or why it should have taken place last year. because of 2 things . first is if you make this replacement, now it looks like an initial state. it looks like weakness looks almost like desperation. that's not a good entry point to i can't painful the next 4 months inside it,
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but it's just the fact that you have to prepare a candidate who can put forth the administration's record. you can put forth these important issues. who can blame a platform for destruction rather than division? for unity rather than confrontation and especially trying to do that in the face of the truck for repeated lives. and the fact that those lies control the media. i think that's a very tall order. so the question here is whether america will choose not necessarily shall bind, but at least some type of stability and decency, rather than a man who has promised that on day one. if you'll be a dictator, if he's elected and you'll go after his enemies everywhere. so it has hair on knowledge, as they're on china invests in peru and take a look at what's behind the construction of a major port in a small coastal city plus or i'm in the vicinity of it in central england. and i'll
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tell you how the housing causes here is affecting people ahead of the case general elections. the heartfelt letters written by l. julian resistance fighters of the 1950s. many remains on scene until now. our moral is high. now the brothers die every day to the trade, our country. oh, to 0 world reveals the long last personal testimonies from the men and women who fought for all julian independence. and variety to not knowing if this could be my last letter. letters of love letters or for analogies 0 unique perspective. one picture is not going to tell the entire 8 months of the genocide. however, it is bringing attention to advise that this has nothing rough and looks like we're off. it looks like so on heard voices. we've been seeing the exacerbation of the miller tri,
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jason and the police over the past 100 years connect with our community and tap into conversations you will find elsewhere. folks in the region, government and other companies are stealing indigenous land. the stream on out to 0 . the mold and untold stories from asia and the pacific. on would you say era the of the clerk and you're watching alex's era. his reminder of our top story is best our bases in iran,
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accosting the pilots and an early presidential election that choosing a successful to abraham lacy who was killed in a helicopter crash last month to kansas for to on 1st day leaving full contenders and the race centrist, the reformist and to conservative of crowds of people have been gathering in kenya for the funeral of protests, of kilter and recent confrontations with the police. and these 23 demonstrations have been killed in recent days. this protest is demanded president william, which i withdrew a controversial finance bill and his really ministry is talking heavily populated areas in central and southern guns that tells us civil defense agencies as 3 of its methics were killed by us for any strikes is they carried out rescue efforts, embrace refuge account, and these 12 others were wounded. luxury of which is the us present terabyte and i'm presumptive republican domini, donald trump. i've held that 1st televised debate of the 2024 election cycle. trump
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criticized by since policies on trade and to politics. as well as us china relations is a china is going to own us. if you keep allowing them to do what they're doing to us, and they are killing us as a country, joe, and you comp let that happen. it will destroy a country and response by then said the us is currently running. the lowest trade deficit with china says 2010 user queues. trump of failing to make progress. and us relations with china, drawing his term in office at the moment because a senior research fellow at the center for china and globalization, he says, the chinese government is unlikely to have a favor in the race for the white house, those bite in and from our deep sleep problem, matic and flawed candidates, and i think from the perspective of the american voter, but i think also from the perspective of most countries around the world as well. so i, i'm not sure that one can say that badging has
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a preference of one over the other. i think both will bring challenges both or known entities of course by didn't, has been president now for all of us, for years. trumpet served for president already. so they're known quantities and in this way i think that is a positive, but again, i think both bring very problematic and flawed world views uh to the china us relationship. china is building a mega port in peru, the set to challenge us influence and the results rich region. the deep voice of facility is aimed at creating a latin american hub for trade with asia. right, and such as reports from the city of cum chunk high. and this tiny fishing and farming region is called some guy know, turning into a trade hub between asia and south america. construction of a mega port here to be finished by the end of the year will allow giant ships with
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cargoes of more than $20000.00 containers to dock. and the traveling time to and from china reduced from $45.00 to $10.00 days. it's a 3 and a half $1000000000.00 investment project, that experts, they will transport $1000000.00 containers the 1st year and boost global trade. this port represents a way to bring goods back and forth with asia, particular china, and not only china for a number of countries in our region in the context of global and security, and having one more port that is a trading and shipping port. primarily it is not a government part, it's not a military port, it's a private trade in shipping port is very important for those who trade with agent, chinese, private companies, costco shipping, and it was voted kind of share the project that is expected to also favor neighboring countries like the quote and cheaply as china has been expanding in terms of investing in infrastructure around the world and his latin american leaders have encouraged china to come more to latin america. a number of big public
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works projects and private projects have become sort of part of this vision. and the idea is connecting china to the rest of the world. not just an investment in trade, but also in physical presence and infrastructure. the companies say the mega project will generate more infrastructure development, starting with an $800.00 acre industrial park, vista giga. in the face of such a large project, which will require an amount of services, much larger than we can offer, it makes us think, what are we going to do? our problem is we don't know what to do. time guy, a city of 70000 people, is beginning to transform or to so those fishermen are looking for work in the port . farmers are selling their land in the last 2 years. land prices have skyrocketed, especially here along the pan american highway. the cost of one square meter has gone from $40.00 to $1000.00. officials say the project is expected to create
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30000 jobs in the next 10 years. although many of those exports go to the united states and the european union because main trading partners, china, and the experts say the port will strengthen ties between both countries. and essentially just see this one guy rising when it's on a shortage of affordable housing. a major issues in the upcoming general elections in the u. k. so contracts and central england is one of the west affected areas. thousands of people in the city live in hospitals, temporary shelters, on the streets, as men of vessel and events reports. i'll stick to the past. it's time for dinner at the y n. c a. and the young people living here a lining up. this huge shell to providing a safe haven to those who would otherwise have no way to live. like charlie who feeds becoming homeless before she was also given here. that was a big release in itself to know that however,
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the temporary was saying was secure for the moment i do have friends, but they live with parents or in a circumstance where they call it and accommodate to someone sleeping on a mattress on a floor. because like they just don't have the space of this hostile is plugging the need for housing in stoke on trent in central england. we're trying to do all very best throughout the housing because it's required is needed. you know, we, we are operating a waiting list for instance in, in that, which is ridiculous. you know, i've said we're 100 percent full and we've got a waiting list that keeps growing. and that growing housing crisis now a huge election issue in the u. k. with old political policy is promising to solve it for those promises can few empty in a city like this got to buy the decline of the industries that one's sustained. it . here in the can try and housing prices are actually cheaper than the u. k. national average, but unemployment is high to and so many people,
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the price of rent and mortgages is out of reach. and those little faith that things will get better if you look at the 0 arrows yourselves accounts for a loss of home. that's why before it wasn't live that. mm hm. yeah, 22 years are leaving this type of cooling. remember when one and this in highly but now to me it would be best made me partner. people won't try to look for buying a house, but it's just too expensive loans such as ridiculous. and i call even say vote for when you lose your house on barrels. and it makes it very difficult for especially young people like yourself and like my friend to actually get a house. and so actually move out with your parents, the dream of having a home to familiarize feedings every distance to many here and across the country. you know, obviously need to reach out to 0 state can trend in central england
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u. k. is not fit for me nor a cause the inside story. next with more on the vaughn election. the the, the colors, the very intense down pulls continue across central parts of china. you can see the menu from that just running its way up towards japan, sub warnings in force. here we are looking at some very heavy right. once again, that'll clear through much of japan as we go through fast the day before. the next area pumps its way out across the sea for east tennessee, just pushing up towards south korea. and it continues to drive its way into the sea of japan. as we go on into sunday, full of that wet weather, right, the way down to the south, west of china, pushing across into the northeast corner of india and have them on the same range.
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they have picked up that blue light is where the monsoon now is. a search a little further north was and west was the black line is where we should be at this time if you. so it's not too much of a difference lagging a little bit, dust around good. you're right. pushing into where the pol south of, of the start having said that was whether we do have orange, washington falls up towards the northeast of india or bangladesh thing, some lobby down polls. but i was, the weather will continue to drive as well a little farther north was not going to hit on temperature in that new daddy's 33 degrees is a 275 for the home to pakistan. still gen redrawing. try to of course much. i'll be arriving peninsula hi, c window, ha,
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a 43 degrees. the one said stay. can it runs presidential elections and radians are choosing a success a to the late abraham, the e seats, with the supreme lead, a wielding enormous palace. how much difference with a new president make an house? this phone viewed both regionally envelope late. this is inside story. the hello and welcome to the show. i'm sammy's a. then following the southern death of president abraham, the se, in

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