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decent on making problems be addressed. certainly be fixed to understand how it affects d. 9 south asia is growing, but employment levels are actually pulling. why is that? counting the cost on o g a 0 the the hello i. my name's by you. this is the news out live from coming up in the next 16 minutes. when you get knocked down, you get back the president bought and remains defined as the host pays us, riley, often underwhelming performance. and the 1st debate with donald trump. he's not equipped to be president, you know, and i know it is ridiculous. every single thing you said is a lie. some democrats hold on bought into step
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a side while trump is accused of repeating both sides. the us supreme court rules to weaken the lawyers to prosecute john uri fix warrants is charged with obstruction. the challenge rules are faced by donald trump. they as possible. so taking place in central gauze or between the out cosign brigades is really forces, at least for is riley soldiers have been killed the, as we begin this news out in the united states where concerns have been growing amongst the democrats, off to president joe barton's appearance and thursday nights televised to base against donald trump, the head to head and counts as sole biden's deliver. i'm on the even stumbling performance on trump was accused of repeating false sense on very to ford abortion . i'm the capital riots, but within the law south side and has appeared at
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a campaign events in raleigh, north carolina. you told the crowd that while he was not a young man, he was opposite, continuing in the job. in most sources and the democratic party of toll dollars is there, they are in full on panic mode, often bought and struggled at times to answer questions on stake adherents. the president clearly remains to find. oh, diseases i used to, i don't speak is movie. i used i don't the bad debate as well as i use but i know what i do know. 2 how to tell the to the . 2 2 well, the press, the public,
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political and listen politicians from both sides of the aisle all addressing the full out from the debates. residential i bought in donald trump's called about the economy migration, as well as the who was in ukraine and garza, the fitness of either candidate to serve in the oval office. now tops the list, very to concerns is without question. the worst president, the worst presidency in the history of our country. by the time we left thursdays room chaos, who literally chaos. and i do that somehow. we are just failing country. i've heard a president talk like this before. let's go to my counties in the white house, outside the white house of washington dc. mike, good to see your den. so a very defined, present in bought and returning back to the spotlight in north carolina off to that debate, what are the democrats going to make of it, as well as certainly
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a president biden, who was far more energized? do you have any was during the 90 minutes of the debate last night, seemingly drawing from the crowd? he still has to call some of his aides and says that part of his performance last night is clear. performance was because he had a cold. however, clearly during this speech president fight and pulling himself up much more energy, much more direct tens of telling a tax on his opponent, donald trump. so a complete for the sending shop. the lead, the, that many criticized during his performance in that debate, delivering to his supporters and very, very supportive support is that in a north carolina, a very strong speech, strongly attacking donald trump and strongly as supporting his own candidacy in the november election. mike, he really addressed those age concerns head on, didn't he? i'm just going to repeat some of what he said. i know i'm not a young man to state the obvious before being of the see was it he was there is
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a very enthusiastic crowd screaming joe joe, joe, i don't walk as easy as i used to. i don't speak as easy as i used to identify based as well as i used to, but i know what i do know. i know how to tell the truth. i know right from wrong. i know how to do this job. i mean, how, how do you think the public are going to react to this slow? this is classic joe biden, falling back into his folksy image, into his whole sense of being one of the people print precluded every sentence with the wood folk. but this is a turn around again, as well. he's confronting head on the criticism of his age, which was highlighted during the debates with his hesitations, with his mist quotations at particular points. and he's addressing this head on making and turning it around into something of a joke of the said that taking the bodies age, those to, to, off,
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to in the called and laughter from the podium. so he's taking and attempting to make an advantage out of what has be a disadvantage for him, and that is age of those doubts remain the given how bad his performance was during the debate. with the d. n. a dries by the net, we saw it a campaign rally. obviously fueled by a very supportive crowd. whether that is going to continue to last through the campaign and with us that it's going to be enough to stop those sketches of voices that all aust complained to be replaced. okay, thank you for that. my kind of that for us at the white house in washington dc the us supreme court has made it hard it to charge capital riot defendants with obstruction. the challenge rules are faced by donald trump. the supreme court raised the legal boffa, prosecutors pursuing instruction charges against defendants involved in the january 6th attack on the capital. the justices will $6.00 to $3.00. the building is
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a set back to the us justice department um biden's administration, and potentially a boost to trump. let's go to shepherd tons of your joints as long from washington dc. so she have just take us through what we heard from the supreme court today. a. this is a really just in case because it wasn't just being watched with concern by right wing from my go republicans, but also by anyone interested in the civil liberties reading was speech on the left them the right. because when the author, january 6th, the department of justice didn't just charge those who still in the capital with the normal charges you'd expect of trespass and the souls. and so they also dug up a little more felony that covers a maximum of 20 is 20, is to add onto those charges to show how serious it was for that more up to that point had just been used to go off the corporate criminals auditors who shrugged documents to conceal evidence from an official investigation that hadn't been going
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to go up to people doing something like this. i'm a georgi on the quotes that i'm not. i'm not through because it was not meant to go off to people who storm the capital out that it will protest. it was meant for people who obstruct any kind of investigation by timeframe with the evidence. and so, and because there was a little fear about this, because the precedent itself would have been quite large because if it's a 20 a maximum sentence felony do, if you obstruct an official proceeding, then then for example, we say protests in congress. what, what time about does that, what about those people that are they have strong thinking official proceedings? should they then be have the book throwing up? i'm with trinity as in prison, was that political, political speech next or a would have been a really, really frightening prospect. so basically believing in the right to protest. so that's interesting and i'm not too interested. i don't know if you know you are watching or police a couple of hours ago. those are trump shouting behind me. he briefly interrupted. i live does that. he was one of those charges on the floor. and so along with your misdemeanors he was charged with he would get a maximum of one. yeah, because of this low. so you got an extra 2 years in prison. any serve that. and now
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you can see the d, o j for wrongful imprisonment, but it was, you know, it's quite, quite shocking you think about it. you know, you mentioned donald trump though. yes, he is charged with 2 counts on that as low as well. it's not clear, but whether this judgment will affect the charges against donald trump, because all the drum didn't store and the capital. but he's the legislative actually tampered with evidence and, and documents. and then the official proceeding takes flights of electors and so. so this may not actually, may not actually affect the charges against them. i have a boss and a big election issue this year. will this have an impact on, on the campaigns we, well, i think of it in general, the rulings on abortion here. we have what on thursday and no, it's unlikely to because they basically like supreme court just sort of come to that we, we, when do we don't really want to talk about this right now. you're right. abortion is an issue frontier. this issue is a big one. for the republicans, the weaponized ation of the department of justice by using the lower gains of
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trumpets that you know, that you know, they using hulu. the forces of the state to come up to me, but i've started in the way of them coming off to here. this was one of those still some cases which games that trump right wing side evidence of way the 2nd they or some. yeah, this is a trumped up noble pump, no pun charge. so you know, this will give them more grist for their arguments to hear trump, there, there is one more day now it's been announced of the supreme court. the last day will be monday that someone will find out whether the supreme court decides he's an even from prosecution. thank you for that. she everytime see the 1st in washington dc. residing now to last night's debate between president barton and donald trump, people across the us have been assessing the impact of that head to head between the candidates. honestly what i saw a president biden's eyes like i was really curious like why his pupils were so dilated, that was very concerning to me. and i felt that there were some times where he
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slurred his words, that he was a little incoherent. at times, i've had my hopes that bite and would make a good showing, and i support the bye. and now i don't know what to think. i don't know if he's suitable to be running. and i know donald trump is unsuitable to be running. it was kind of clear to me that maybe biden's not as with it as he used to be. and i think i'd be supportive if someone they put up another candidate rather than by then they're both very set in their ways and they're not changing it . and they just want to make the other work that and that was like, all you got out of it was not a lot of my friends we were talking about. it was the same thing. was honestly really sad to see that it's come to this and that there's so old the fact that he couldn't put the answers together. the fact that he was tossed softball after
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softball after trump live and live and live. and he just didn't go in all sense. i felt like he was on deepens, most of the time. oh can speak now. so livia knox, he's a senior national, political corresponding with us news and world report. he joins us from washington, dc. thank you for your time. i'm not sure if you had a chance to see or hear that campaign speech the president barton gave in north carolina in the last hour or so. but he very much address. there's age concerns, head on, and he did it with energy and figure something we didn't see in that debate. do you think he's done enough to quell his critics who been cooling for him to step down? absolutely not. he has not done any of the, the president biden who shuffled onto the stage last night had one glaring political liability. and that was motor perception, widespread voter perception that he's tools of the job. and then in the succeeding 90 minutes, he reinforced that perception. now he's going to have to work extra extra hard to try to lay those concerns. and it's not clear that he's ever going to have as large
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an audience as the 48000000 or so americans who, who watched last night's debate now the likelihood of in stepping down is pretty remote. and in fact, if you talk to some senior democrats, they'll tell you that that's not, that's not happening, but obviously what happened last night has as lead to a lot of democratic hand wringing. and in fact, speculation, i mean from some corner is a party calls for him to step aside and annoying the younger successor. right, i mean, all democrats in a real panic as many commentators have been putting it i would say that that figures in the democratic party are in are in a very real panic. i haven't been able to gauge the, the sort of person on democrat on the street, so to speak. although you had, i guess, read is assembling before you before you had me on gone. certainly the democrats that i know are, are concerned. they, they are really bringing their hands there, wondering what button can do to try to reverse the perception that he left last night. and he and his debate with donald trump. but again it's, it's
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a fairly remote prospect that he would, but he would step aside throwing the process into fairly significant chaos. even if you would expect by spending time with harris to be the candidate at that point. i think it's fair to say that income and present himself to stumble in the 1st debate then they make up for it of the 2nd debates couldn't fall. i didn't turn things around in september. was it too late by then? or? well, the reason they want to do this debate as early as they did it, i mean this is the earliest i think of the modern era which to get at early voters, right. people who are going to cast their ballots before election day. but it's true that most of the american public doesn't tune this saying until until labor day until the start of september. could he turn things around? sure. but, but the pressure is now really on him in, in basically every public of parents that he makes between now and, and september people are going to be giving that extra storage scrutiny. so so what now i mean what, what is the challenge for democrats and joe biden,
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in the remaining months? well, they need to reassure their base and, and try to energize that. one of vitamins, big problems in his job approval ratings. isn't so much republicans, they've been in lock step against him since he took office. it's actually people in his party that he's having trouble with. he's having trouble with young voters, he's having trouble with uh, independence, or 50 years old in a box. he's having trouble with basically the fractions coalition that he put together back in 2020. that carried him to victory. so they've got to work on that . they still have to work on that he, they hope to do some of that work last night and they actually, they did not. they also need to reassure their donor class that, that he's, that he's got it, that he's got it in him to win that he's got the fire in the valley that he or that he is apt for the job that has mental acuity is still sharp. so they have, they have their work cut out for them. and beta hoped also to make some inroads with, with independents, you know, he carried independence by a pretty good margin in 2020. now it looks like it's $5050.00 between him and the
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former president. so they have a lot of work to do and, and last night was just a blown opportunity. and just uh, one more question for you. i mean, how do you, how do you think uh, from came out of last night's debate because it seemed like the style of the debates due to them, it allowed them to be more restrained, the time limits and the mike costs and so on. well, stylistically restrained, right. he didn't, he didn't, you know, he didn't angrily attack the moderators. he was, he was more disciplined, maybe having a muted microphone helped him. but if you listen to what he said, i mean he, he told just countless lies about his record and about buying his record. you know, he had to be press 3 times before he would grudgingly agree that he would respect the outcome of the election. even if he lost, he said that january 6 writers who were convicted by jury, so there appears weren't quotes so innocent. he claimed credit for our veterans benefits package that was actually signed by brock obama. so he didn't have
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a great debate either. but if you were looking to see him as a raving nightmare, and that's not what you got last night, you've got a much more discipline donald trump. and so you know, the democrats and i know who are again, they're disappointed with very disappointed by jo button. are actually pretty angry at the news media for not focusing more on the fall. so it's that the former president told him, but i, you know, that's in part big and people people expect that from donald trump, but you're right the style last night. again, clearly style points not substance point on style points. yeah. he was, he was pretty restrained. he was pretty subdued by his own standards. okay. good to get your perspective live yet not seen yet. national political, corresponding with us news and world report. thank you. signed timor ahead on the news out, including post clothes and a ron with vs selected the choice to succeed president abraham racy, was killed in a helicopter crash as well. fine us since the vows to establish a new illegal sacrament. every time a country recognizes palestinian state,
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the israeli meteor say full, is there any soldiers have been killed in the should? yeah. yeah. neighborhood in garza city. oh, cassandra gave say it is engaged in fee as possible as a close distance with is there any forces that they $7.00 bodies were pulled from the rubble in this should j, a neighborhood off to series of his right? strikes out there as well. i'll go reports from the area destroyed in the is really offensive. i had the months ago i left this entire residential area has been flattened by this really occupation forces. it's now a ghost city. there is no trace of human life that depends on how does while filming, we discovered this was a center sheltering display of smell experience as we were filming. and we found that body of the line over there in the middle of what once was
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a temporary shelter. no one could come near the body to bury him for fear of being targeted, move out of the cord, going to report you to the single defense themes. anyway, what seems he was killed in and he's rarely ever strike until now. no one has been able to recover or very if this body has gotten a couple of well, and that's how our camera crew cannot get any closer this on have you. we have taken refuge behind this room building that looks like this entire area is under is really air rates heavy. i'm a totally controlled by is really fire power, the high sci young stuff. and no one can answer such a yeah. or used to mean of roads like all of which are now controlled by is really the tanks our troops and worships from the sea. it should be noted that surgery, i used to be a densely populated neighborhood with a bustling with life to my left. who that was the main open marketplace of this is really tanks our station on the road behind it,
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just the meters away. as you can see, the entire area has been just totally destroyed and level by these really occupational forces have you month to come with troops carried out to ground defensive. if there's such a well. now there is no sign of human life and have you um, up on top of the high rates you can see and is rarely thank god, it's station on elements, har ridgemont providing the use of the entire area and middle, this is the 2nd day of this really ground defensive and show j. u. a number of bodies were found lying abandoned on the ground. many injured the victims are stranded without any assistance is made of wood. i just see it on the hudson and amendment will cross the honda salute. she's in amman and has been monitoring. is there any reaction to the death of those is ready soldiers 1st let's go to honey . my food was in darrow bought in central gaza. so the focus of the fighting honey seems to be in show. yeah. what more can you tell us about the situation on the
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ground? yes, melanie, we've been following this evolving the story from ga. yeah. since these really military storms, the neighborhoods at the earlier hours yesterday and pushing deeper into pretty much all the areas and the main roads of this densely populated neighborhood of dates and part of the gas for the early hours today, it is very media platforms. acknowledge that 4 of these really military soldiers built inside to your neighborhood as a result of the ongoing fears they flashed using military confrontation with palestinian fight. any route. then later on we learned from a statement by on the what's the brigade about the, the policy and find a group blurred, the group of the greatest soldier inside the a, one of the residential homes and sides of the neighborhood. of course,
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all the people have been displaced and this home was already prepared as an ambush with explosive devices and was also uh a pod exploded for do. now, does it op 16 bond that was used inside of this building? well, as soon as these really soldiers walk into the building, it was that the native and result again the of the desktop, these 4 soldiers and 5 other injured critically, critically injured as the statement goes on. the witness the uh, the presence of missouri chopper to the area evacuating injuries of from, from the side. the battles are still going on and there are more reports of run going to stream confrontation going on, age and retaliation to that is really military pushing a rapidly into the hearts of the neighborhood, destroying remaining residential building public facilities and all the remaining infrastructure. this is not the 1st time with interest or your neighborhood being
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a top relented device is really a military. this is the 3rd time within the past 9 months. then according to luka riggins, who made it back within the past few weeks, they described scenes of 4 in terms of devastation and none of the remaining residential buildings of in fox suitable for people to go box and living at this happened right now, continued the destruction and the, the cycle dabbing station and destroying the remaining public facilities that infrastructure in the neighborhood. okay, thank you for that. honeymoon with that for us in central gaza. just reminded is there any government has found out? is there a from reporting from that which is want him to select now joins us from the jordanian capital, amman, and so forth. is ready? soldiers have been killed apparently, and issue j, a neighborhood in gaza city. what are these really media saying about that? a no official confirmation from these really
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army, but we're hearing from is really media for is really soldiers killed 5 others injured in. now what is a 2 day opperation and this is a neighborhood in northern gaza. it is worth mentioning, but this is an area of these really military said they had near full operational control over back in december when they were focusing on trying to shift the fighting more toward the south. but clearly time and time again, we have seen that these really military has not achieved that, especially when we saw the operation in japan. the back in may not these really military maintains that they are not targeting civilians, but we have seen up we 7 were killed this morning as a result of what the army is calling a combined attack both by these really air force from the sky. and also is really military troops on the ground. this is a statement that came from these really military, around 10 am local time. and it is worth mentioning,
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the palestinians in this area have been displaced multiple times time and time again being told by these really military to flee to places. but the reality is they have nowhere left to go. so is really media saying tonight the 4 soldiers have been killed? 5 injured but still we're waiting on that confirmation for me is really military. just to do that for us in a mon, the palestinian civil defense agency says 3 of its medics were killed and overnight is ready to destroy narrow its headquarters in missouri. as in the central kansas strip of the $500.00 health workers have been killed in golf, has since israel's will began in october, michael waffle has more crews of the palestinian civil defense agency always on the rushing to what emergency away diesel 1st responded easily identifiable by the familiar orange base,
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but that's often little protection hubble i'm going to am and the need 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. overnights, israel launched a strikes me of the palestinian civil defense agencies headquarters in the side, right. the walls tepid with shrapnel. the 3 members of the civil defense agency were killed with an old defense cruiser, essentially carrying out a civil service in terms of international humanitarian law. these men are involved in search and rescue. they are firefights is then medics and the job since day one. we've been appealing to the wells and even with the tensions to provide the minimum forms of protection to the civil defense themes and also to
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those working in the field during the strikes. while more than 500 health workers had been killed since the start of the war, at the 74 of those had been members of the civil defense agents. the day in and day out. these are men who were facing graves conditions to save lives. the increasing b, it's at the expense of the like level o deserves at least 5 palestinians have been killed in their own palla and overnight is really a tax on to residential buildings. own is guided at a lock, so hospital and central gaza to bid farewell to the loved ones. my eldest son killed in the strikes of a son was left critically injured until mid sized thaw. selective on i went to check our rooftop. they struck us. i was bummed,
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i flew off the rooftop and fell. when i fell, i was shot to my grandfather started screaming. i went out to see what was happening. he was telling us that there was a bombing at our place when i heard the word foaming. i went to check the room in which i was sleeping. i found us my mother and brother had been martyred. helped me do. this is my grandson. he fell downstairs through the whole close by the missile . he fell and his arms and legs got burnt. look at his head, it's been too. he's here. it was like silk. now look how has become said ahead on al jazeera and the tax proposal was continuing kenya across his bon police from using boy to come and take gas and vice live and rather put it against protests. so i'll just ain't as lawmakers passed the president's economic reform program that spots month of dawn and purchase the
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to interrogate the narrative. is the u. s. has continued support for israel affecting is global standing. there's no question about it. the united states has effectively complicit the genocide challenge, the rhetoric. yes, the correct, but so in the international community. can we also say that deals the cornerstone of democracy is having a free and open democratic pro upfront without the as the world waits to see if the international criminal court will issue a rest. torrence for the lead to zip is right and how much people in power quits the r c c 's track record on trial. this court was created to hold those responsible, accountable, and prevent such crimes from happening again. so is the i c. c, fit for purpose. people impala on challenges. era
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the watching out his era mind a thought top stories based our yes president joe biden has appeared as a campaign event in raleigh, north carolina. i had told the crowd that while he was not the young man, he was up to continuing in the jump. he wants to assist in the democratic policy until around to 0. they are in full on panic mode onto buttons underwhelming performance in the 1st debates with some trump. the supreme court has made it more difficult to charge. capstone right defendants with obstruction charges are faced
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by donald trump. the ruling is a set by the us justice department on the board and administration. essentially, it's a basic set from his writing media says 4 is ready. so just of been killed in this to j e. a neighborhood in golf city. oh, cassandra gage says it is engaged in fis, specials place distance with is running the rounds election commission has extended polls for a 2nd time. polls will now close at $1830.00 g m t. millions of people have been costing the ballots. and early presidential elections, they are choosing a success of abraham racy who was killed and a helicopter crash last month. say no further reports from an election held early because president for him, right? you see was killed in a helicopter crash in iran elections are also seen as
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a referendum on the political establishment. while casting his vote supreme leader at least come in and he reiterated the need for a mass, turned out saying, the stomach republic gains, its strength and legitimacy from its people. doubling majority of 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 seriously take the issue of participation . and this important political task. in recent years, voter turnout has declined. but as with previous pools, conservative supporters were out in force and the dissolution is significant because it is good for my country. we are listening to our leader and they should be someone elected to take care of the people's problems. as the vote is a test for another camp to the reformist who are seeking to return to the political arena for the 1st time in years, a reform is politician, approve to run has
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a chance of winning my suit. physics 10 is backed by high profile figures, such as former presidents, how central honey and mohammed cutting me. they began to participate and have been trying to bring voters, especially undecided ones to polling stations. why should i go down? there is a chance for change of people feel that is needed is the reformers that can make peace with the world. the performance of conservatives haven't been good. the, the conservatives are facing a challenge. public discontent and protests have spread in recent years, and they failed to nominate a consensus candidates, bahama, dr. garley, buff, the current speaker of parliament and his opponent side jelly, the an ultra conservative serving on the supreme national security council. both have good relations with the political elite, but their personal rivalries will split. the conservative vote. a candidate needs
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more than 50 percent of the ballots cast to win, or a runoff will be held next week. while this polling station is busy, some people have stayed at home as a form of protest. there is a sense of disillusionment. iranians have been reeling under a strained economy and some say, a lot of liberties. they don't believe the election will bring change. reforms aren't promising a radical shift in policies and plan to work from within the system if they come to power. the votes outcome may be unpredictable, but the post election phase is expected to be one of continuity rather than change . then there was either different on schedule or so cetera is live for us into her on was old polls due to close, soon give us an overview of what does a stake in the selection well, for the turn time,
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the what time period has been extended now officially, it's extended until midnight in your run right behind me and for senior shop for the station. see if we can see if 2 people are waiting to cast their ballots. so the turnout isn't me, shoot me around because it's the chief source of the nice to meet people for the 4th to cover the stop. after the addition, be in the presidential elections, we'll see the high turnouts. but that has changed in the last past 2 elections. it's $1.00 to $21.00 presidential elections. the turn out was just like the eval for the 1st time. and then in 2024 parliamentary election it went below 41 percent . and of course, that is a great concern for the, for the establishment officials, one after another coming out and quoting people, to go to the for the station and costs they are about a spot to pause even before the election was showing us that we have a half of read names on either on this side of or seeing that they are not going to the uh to, to the work in uh, stations. so here,
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there is an expectation today in the around that fits this election. could see the lowest turn now seems to establishment of these bombings republics. and if that will be the case, such a low turnout would benefit the conservative cavities. so we'll set at that 1st in turnaround. thank you. the large crowds of people have been gathering in kenya for the funeral of a protest or killed during recent confrontations with police was 27 people including a child them killed in recent days as purchased as demand. as president william boucher restore a controversial finance though, also pledging to scrap it research now facing growing pressure to design. meanwhile, the high course in kenya have prohibited people from use police from using route to come into a gas based live rubber bullets against protesters. majority of those who are driving the protest in kenya were born in the late 19 ninety's and all
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characterized by the technological know, how may have created a grass roots movement that has never been seen before. but hoff population is under the age of $35.00. they say that grievances go beyond the finance spells that has now been scrapped, causing slight reports. me bosses in kenya are known for the loud music and color from slogans. it's been a symbol of kenya's, aarp and culture. young people like using this mode of transport. so we took a ride with them as we spoke about the situation of the country, the government should concede the day of but texting people, kenyon say me, a probably jumps, but they use. yeah. and the, the government does go to the sense that they use landing more just say that protest did not come as a surprise. it's something that has been bubbling for. yes, it really does the best
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way to the states. thousands, dukes to the streets in different parts of the country with bonus and smartphones. the police use po guess was a canon and live will at least 27 people a say to have been killed by police and some social media influences are said to have been adapted. this is one of the buildings that was destroyed during the process. many young canyons say they have lost confidence in the elected fetus. and it was clear from the demonstrations that politicians misread. the mood on the ground. the process, well organized by young people who use the digital platforms to call the beat and amplify their voices protest as you have specific names and mach kyla trucks,
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a social media trains. he says a millions of people have viewed or contributed to the debate on line within the last few days. on line sentiment does not necessarily translate to offline civic action. this right now we've occupied parliament reject finance bill. it's never been closer to see that what happens on a screen on the internet is happening offline and manufacturing with real people in real places with audio message. the protest was not just about taxes, but also by governance. kenyans posted videos of politicians showing off the walls at a time when there is an economic crisis and peace here are among the best paid in the world. now those who voted for them say it will not be business as usual. catherine, so i to sierra nairobi. well, we can speak now to book a move that he has been organizing and participating in those process sees the
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national vice jefferson of the communist policy of can you joins us from now. very be thank you so much for your time today. now it's been a few days since the president said he was rowing back from that finance bill. what now for people like yourself hoop and protesting against the government? what do you want it to happen next? and it's important to, to our knowledge that the president said did not accept the posts the mont, we'd not to, you know, saying a price price, so police brutality, a price of outcome rates being modified by the state. so the concessions that presents william some way to, to made was forced up quantity. and any of the things that they must as ok now has gotten from any of the ruling class things independence. being as
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a product of this tribal of the canyon max is sold, our demand was not johnson's to reject. the i am may have seen posts by announced based upon the attendance people but the condemned people fighting. i've been tomlins find spotsylvania team on the call for to must go. is reflection on the, by the wish of something my duty to pick and people, because people didn't. so the to the property of the united states on the west. that even what's eas, steve is finding people to stay on the streets, even one day the after the president was compelled to receive, don't eat some in was ation. remember, the president invited the name of the parliament on these brides to them and to step house to actually possibly stay. it is how important that it'd be so stuck constance, it's 8. so what would it be like to see if they would like the president to sign? we would like the government to be solid,
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but then it opened up on the government to be just solid. and we do want, you know, to reinforce that they can and needs to make decisions based on their own national interest. not 12 inches tall, but, you know, mainly the united states in feet is that's how i'm feeling captions day. that kind of the things that can my aust eh, to, to achieve the sort of goals that you are describing that the sort of less immediate goals. do you think your movements uh, needs, uh, some sort of structure in place of some, some formalization of fuel movement where you have someone in charge you can represent your interest there. there are 2 important things that we need to look into when are the understanding, the movement and the movement that has the b and b to industries business model. one of the major people have been demonstrating in this space for the last 3 years
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already got at this moment the what the boys to be your 100 degrees to be. that is what is happening. the organization, the augusta movement, this lecture just assigned to the comments bunch of kenya, the progressive organization, and the big, influential sizes probably not talked to by the states, but this is what is causing the problem in these demonstrations. if you look at the last the summer summer, what caused the july 7th month and they did most patient being consistent then was based on some districts. only that this time, one of the big gifts, why the young people joined these some uh movements. what's the quote except for post train must be up. generally, i've talked to be a very one source of my majority of the younger and people on the content creates the other line on the total of $122.00. actually, i'm leaving based on this book listening to escalate that declaration on them. so this was a,
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be the ductless talk to each of the pots on i'm kind of that head of the nice people on the street. so we are using beads truck just in can there is indeed the roosted of progressives, but doesn't count them on the whole point of trying to promote, okay, you know, something in, in the effect that they just need to like 7 to movement is basically another 2 puppies, being driven by to be spent on blackboard sequences that i do, like all things besides the point taken. thank you for your time, because i'm on a, a, the national vice chairperson of the communist policy of kenya. the r u. k. prime minister wishes to not has responded to racial sla, made a balance in that campaign of the nodules. rogers right wing reform, and u. k. policy has been recorded using races, tons of people, the south asian defense minister said it was to enforce. and if i'm not to speak out, he said he was huts, an angry c like is a person's 1st prime minister of asian descent. well, when you see reform candidates and campaign is seemingly using
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racist and massaging to stick language and opinion, seemingly without challenge. i think it tells you something about the culture within the reform party. yeah, andrew tate isn't an important voice for that. and if he's a violin massages and all politics and country is better than that, and as prime minister, but more importantly, as a father of 2 young goes, it's my duty to call it out. this pervasive and divisive behavior. from the moment he arrived at the office at claxton last saturday, the fold up and spoke to me. he was rough speaking. do you think he was thinking he was acting from the moment he came into the office. i 100 percent believe this whole thing is a total excess off rising runs the shortage of affordable housing, all those major issues in the upcoming general election stake on friends in central england is one of the west effected areas. thousands of people in the city live in
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hospitals, temporary shelters on the streets. but i know the feeling of ish has more and i'll stick to masta, it's time for dinner at the y, m. 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 didn't hear. that was a big release in itself to know that however, the temporary was saying i was secure for the moment. i do have friends, but they live with parents or in the circumstance when they call it, accommodate to someone sleeping on a mattress on a floor because like they just don't have the space. this hospital 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,
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in that which is ridiculous. you know, i've said we're a 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, the price of rent and mortgages is out of reach. and those little faith that things will get better. if you look at the 000 cells accounts for a loss of home. that's why before it wasn't live that. mm hm. yeah, 22 years are leaving to stein. of course i was remembering one unless in highly but now to me that would be best made me partner. people won't try to look for buying
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a house, but it's just too expensive loading and such as ridiculous. i call even say vote for when you look at house own barrels and it makes it very difficult for especially young people like yourself and like a friend to actually get a house. and you're actually move out with your parents. the dream of having a home to familiarize feedings every distance too many here and across the country . you know, obviously need to reach out to 0. state can trend in central england, u. k. and it's big now, it's a leon moratti's, a political commentator, and format ministerial aid to the conservative cabinet ministry joins just now from london. thank you for your time. so 6 days to go until the u. k. election, the post still have labor ahead of the conservatives by 20 points. is that anything prime minister so not can do now to turn things around as well? i'm not entirely sure because what we were expecting was the,
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the belief that has been in your feed for a number of us would have very actually tre, could have actually narrow as we go closer to pulling day by simply comes in half. and despite a fairly imaging campaign from prime minister, were chasing that, he hasn't been able to turn around the poles. and partially the reason for that is because he being squeeze from rights by reform as we've talked about whether they find themselves in difficulty today with, with potentially a racist language being used by some of the candidates and campaign is that isn't moving the polls necessarily. and i think what she's seen like double space problems in trying to win the selection. come a thursday next week. did he make a mistake cooling for an election? now, should he have wasted? well, i think there are many arguments that he should have waited until the all to because
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the economic situation in the u. k. is improving inflation is stabilizing. we'll see over time to a single economic softer, fairly uncertain period in the u. k. it's an old, but if she seen that can waited perhaps until october or november the public might have started to feels some of the benefits in the back pocket. the might have felt a bit better off the needs do not. and i think there is the question mark over the judgment originally saying that i'm the conservative team to gone and visa the no one was expecting the election to be old. now. no, because they have a ton of turnaround election. so so, so much in the status of the labor vote bins. so hating the poles and i think what you see not going is to may well regret pulling the head of the electrician when they could held out. they could have weights to see some of the policies start to
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feel through to the british public, and they may well have been awarded in the autumn. but it seems as though it's too little to like. so the problem is to now and how big a shift for the country will move to lay the b. i mean, what, where do you expect to see the biggest changes? well this is a, a changed lady the policy you do this, and it keeps donna who is the, the leader for the labor costs and he will be very did leave the policy compared to that that was led by his previous that's a jeremy told in it is far more in the sense of a british policy 6 compared to very cool bit who is on the left, which is politics. and i think this donna deserves lots of credit to being able make delay the policy palatable to a wide sway the of, of, of british vices. and i think we all going to see changes in, in, in, in the past. and in the he died in the gulf of england in the mid boons like
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started to quit where your package just played. we're going to see those towns and cities that previously voted for the conservative law only because they felt at breakfast and they wanted to see the conservative the live. it breaks it will lock, click and see that the seats changes back to like the where they have traditionally voted and kissed alma does, does a credit for that? for the conservatives, the challenge will be to keep old, some of them more traditional, wealthy, a constituent. it seems that they hold the south of england, but even then there is still a difficulty for vent who may well look good of the policies to satisfy the needs next week. so i'm gonna see change is we all see a big change in type political landscape, but in terms of the different in government, the terms of the different countries direction, there's no match between labor and conservatives. fascinating. so told to me in moran a political commentary set the speaking to us from london that origin seen as paul
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them in his post and economic reform program that had sparked months of on and process the little was put forward by present, how the mila he's val, but his psycho shock therapy will work, the critics say the low risks, west thing and already di, economic session situation. charles profit report or go see it, the yours, a 147 votes in favor. a 107 against 2 abstentions called your team is congress secretary analyses the results of the votes on the controversial economic reform package. paul limits is finally approved of the month. so the times this debate, an outcry from opposition, politicians, and supporters alike to legislation gives broad powers to the self proclaimed. i'm not co capital is president of the late control of energy, pensions and security as well as controversial measures including a tax amnesty for those with on declared assets and wide scale privatization of
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state towing company. this is a video, so goodness of, i mean yes it on our families need to understand that what we are doing is essential to create a prosperous new argentina. leaving behind the misery caused by the previous governments, police held back protest as well and peace voted. the sign on the symbolic funeral, rece reads democracy. this government wants to take away all rights. thank jones. on the way for them up. this little present is complete labor reform listening conditions. the work is a country where more than 50 percent of the population is already below the poverty line. the late came to power 6 months ago when a legend seen as inflation sold to an annual rates of nearly 300 percent. the famously we'll do, the changed over to his election campaign is a symbol of his promise to slash states interference from the economy. but since
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then, budget cuts and a major devaluation of the past, so against the dollar of stronger peoples purchasing power, the economy, a widespread deregulation privatization and the unconditional opening of the economy means industry and small and medium sized businesses. some of the, most of the small was mainly exempt big companies and the rich from texas while adding more taxable income workers. this low result in more layoff, more hunger and more unemployment. really has already announced plans to slash 70000 government jobs and sofa says it's so cold shock therapy is working. inflation drops for a 5th straight month in may. 80 by his critics described as a brash radical libertarian with no respect for the pool, you will be celebrating the m p 's endorsement of his plan. the president says he
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doesn't include them. he's here because the invisible hand, this free market does it for him. now has to call them entry approval to try to prove wrong, cellist office. i'll just say scientists in russia accounting as an autopsy on the remains of a wolf that dine tens of thousands of years ago. under simmons reports. it's one of the most remote places on of kusha in the arctic, northeast of russia, a vast region, most of which is still covered in permafrost. no surprise that this was a land where prentice says roamed in such a prey. but a shock good. how long ago this male wolves passed away, scientists say it was about 44000 years ago, of his ancient body discovered under the following time of frost. an autopsy is on the way, i mean to find out more about the ice age. goodbye. you're good to read and here's your, usually it's the bit for us. animals that die get stuck in swamp some free. so this
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is the 1st time when a large comfortable has been found. it was a very active predator. this is an opportunity to find out what it was feeding on to, to the scientists want to gain more insight into the mass extinction, various species of animals and plants thousands of years ago. they also hope to find more causes of climate change from the ancient past municipally, large way scaling everything to disciplinary research involving various facets, radio calls and dating polio, genetics and probably of diet research are enabled us to delve deeper into the history of all plan in history is the teacher of the future. those kolosso climate changes that took place tens of thousands of years ago may tell us what to wait till planets in the near future structure where the analyzing the remains of an ancient wolf can do anything to predict the future is unclear yet, but that could be many more clues buried in the roaming permafrost of your kusha. andrew simmons, i was your 0. so that's it for me. my name's side business. my colleague,
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jessica washington will be back in just a moment. it's much more today's the, the cultures solutions that gives us no hope for future that we have to find creative solutions, not just turn our backs on the don't think that has a number. think about it as a person, person yourself, and that person's shoes. so as you can see for this is my us, my life, and at least in my life, those dentures, we want we want to break because the women in my country, the nazi, becomes about to on the we are not. and neither ology, we are human beings on this earth to be trees and the coins we are in the process, our officers, whatever has been done before,
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can be done. as long as a human being is doing it, you just have to keep pushing because no one else can see, the vision is keywords you do. business latest is wrote to you believe i guess as i live slowly on, one of your makes modern plates. the
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