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descent that'll be getting mundane and nice, just getting 30 of the i getting my words abiding i would not be running again if i didn't believe with all my heart and soul. i can do this job. us president joe biden down plays a week's debate performance against donald trump despite the loan to quit the race . the hello on this. this is out of your life from the so coming up any results in nevada that presidential election show a race between it's a 320000000 dollar
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us via to bring a to gaza. is to the fact as well do some rough seas and off to some on an attempt to any of this week. one of the as friends and faces more challenges this time in the trends, the economy ahead of next year's election. the us president joe biden says he won't stand down despite growling criticism of his performance during the 1st tell them lies to base ahead of elections in november. meanwhile, his opponent form a president. donald trump has been accused of making many false claims throughout the debate from washington dc. he has mike hannah risk from the debate president biden heap, the campaign taylor, north carolina seeming more energized and the night before any had an onset foot critique. so piece the base performance the i used to,
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i don't speak is movie i used i don't the bed debate as well as i used but i know i do know. 2 how to tell the truth the soon as possible. so i'll send about holding a rally in virginia claiming victory in the debate. unless you all said what you saw as the pages and priorities of president biden. the questionnaire rebuilder should be asking themselves today is not whether joe biden can survive a 90 minute debate performance. but whether america can survive for more years of crooked jo by the white house. the majority of analysts, or trump, as a clear victim on the, the style front, trump looked like 4 years had not passed since you've left the white house. and that again, least people wondering how was it possible for him despite his convicted felons data. despite being a known and almost pathological liar,
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how if he still standing with the full weight of the republican party leadership behind him and some photos of a harsh about the age of both candidates, you can just see they're both very set in their ways. and they're not changing it and they just want to make the other look that it was tragic. i've had my hopes that bite and would make a good showing, and i support biden. and now, i don't know what to think it has been some calls will president biden to make way for another candidates, but he's already secured the support of some 99 percent of the delegates to the policy convention in august. and unless he agrees to step down, it's difficult to see how he could be replaced. we need you, we need you. the crowd chanted that's an off to debate potty. and the reality for
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all members of the party is that this appears to be true. kind of, i'll just sierra washington, one of the most influential newspapers in the us, the new york times was published in editorial products. but what was going on joe biden, to leave the presidential race. that is also growing concerned among democrats stemming from his performance and thursday's debate. and it's the papers says the president is engaged in a reckless gamble. their democratic leaders better equipped to present clear, compelling, and energetic alternatives to a 2nd. trump presidency. it goes on to say, it should be remembered that missed a bite and challenged mr. trump to this level to the truth, must abide and needs to confront. now is that he failed his own test. the clear was pa, for democrats to diffuse a candidate defined by his live as a deal it truthfully with the american public. acknowledge that must abide and comp continue his res. i'm creation process to select someone more capable.
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eric hammons, the us political analyst and a formal congressional stuff, or says, democrats have no choice but to get behind joe biden, who remains defiant about staying in office. i think the issue of replacing joe biden at the top of the tip of the ticket is a moot point right now. the democrats are stuck with joe biden good or bad, and given the fact that he has made clear he's going to stay in this race, it is incumbent now on democrats to actually get behind his candidacy and try as best they can to push the move. the finish line from did not fair any better. and i think both of these men walk out of that debate with growing questions and concerns about their candidacy. i think, as we know and power in american politics, one night, one day 90 minutes is literally a lifetime. so this will long be forgotten. what happens now? here's both of these men now need to begin the process of trying to recruit those
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core voters. and those key battleground states that will determine the outcome of this rates. now what we saw today in north carolina, at that rally from joe biden, was literally a night and day from what we saw last night. he was certainly energetic. he was engaged and he was very spirited, 10 that joe biden continue this process now through november. that's the question, but also one thing that hasn't been discussed enough is president biden has been a politician since entering the oval office who has had a complete this thing with the optics and the stage track of the presidency. and i think we have seen that play out last night. unfortunately, it was a night that joe biden simply could not afford to actually shoot the optics of a debate since he called ford and set of course, we know nearly 50000000 people watch that debate staying in the us. so the supreme
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court has ruled the department of justice improperly charged some of those involved in the january 6. right, so the capital building in 2021. the case has been keenly watched by civil rights activists because of its implications for free speech. she advertising reports from washington dc. also the us capital assumed the republic addresses didn't just charge the rogers with traditional offences like trespass and assault. to sure how serious january the 6th was. it also added, obstructing an official proceeding, a felony carries a maximum sentence of 20 years. and on friday the supreme court found that the d o j was wrong to do so. for republicans, it was vindication of their arguments. for the d, o. j is become politicized. collectively, the court agrees that a number of the defendants and the january 6th proceedings have been overcharged. and that is something that i also think many people have recognized for some time. and now the highest court in the land has declared that to be so the supreme court
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ruled with a lawyer in question had been drawn up to prosecute corporate criminals who trampled evidence in order to impede an official investigation. for example, by shredding documents, it was not intended to go up to political protest, no matter how extreme civil libertarians on paper right down the left were watching this case very closely off. true, if protesting, and that by obstructing an official proceeding is now fairly made punishable. about to 20 is in prison. that could refer to all sorts of political process, the full as well show of storing the capital and around the world. for example, since israel's warren goals or began congressional hearings have repeatedly been interrupted by those disgusted congress is green, liked with a soldier, if the justice is ruled in favor of the or j, it's conceivable that one is now a misdemeanor most could potentially become a felony for interrupting an official proceeding, brandon sellers among those who enter the capital on january the 6th. he was convicted on multiple misdemeanors, but he was also charged under this low as
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a result of the supreme court decision. he can now suit a d o j for wrongful imprisonment ask who i'm suppose of others the most they could have given me is one year if they maxed out my charges. right. but because of this 20 year maximum felony, this obstruction, unofficial proceeding, which the supreme court just rules does not apply to us. i was in there for 35 months where it spelled the department of justice said it was disappointed with the decision, but it would take the appropriate steps to comply with if she ever tennessee elders here at washington. the content is on the way in the wrong presidential election and the results show a tied race between ultra conservative site city and the solar fullness candidate muscle which cause s k on the wrong answer, choosing a successive to it. but i thing that i see was killed in a helicopter crash last month. this will said that reports from fed on a busy day at to see me if i put
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a station in northern to ross. the long cool waters continued the whole day. and as the sunsets more people arrive to cast their ballots, i watched the bod and trump debates, and it seems the next to rainy and president has to be efficient and experience. i called on people to vote because it is a national dc. you're all supreme leader, also called on people to participate. double majority is 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 test as of the election turnout is the source of the list. i'm a support your boss political establishment in the past. it has sometimes exceeded 80 percent, but that changed over the past 2 elections. in the 2021 presidential race turn off was just over 48 percent. in the 2024 found a method, the elections it to go up to 41 percent. menissi that is because people believe the
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elections will not being about change. your one is facing an economy crisis is elation from the world. for me, randy and chief nuclear negotiator and hotline conservative identity promises to reach out to non western countries. and this isolation, the coffee process is underway. hello to announce might bring jenny a victory. what that at the conservative and couldn't call them and speak of them. how many back a credit bussey's. he's not a guest including ties with the west, but ended the constitution has to be in line with the principles of the islamic revolution. he's a loyalist, but also the story for ms. waters did. he didn't call you about how close ties with the particular establishment. but neither of them knew from the race. if people of the other of the division between conservatives benefits the onto the form is candidates running for president miss with position young, former health minister. and before miss politician says ron's main problem is the
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international sanctions imposed by west and companies. c promises to re negotiate a nuclear deal with the west and open you run off to the world doing it. every form is becomes a garage president that doesn't necessarily guarantee the missions with the west in the wrong on the electrical piece of holes. significant palmer or the form is governments might please resistance from the particular establishment. and the conservative is likely to be supported by the same on an active, powerful familiars behind the scenes. which is 0 or on. the israeli forces have killed at least $21.00 palestinians across gaza in the past few hours. tax of time cuz it tens of internally displaced people or sheltering in the milwaukee area and southern gaza. it's an area that as well, has frequently designated a humanitarian zone. meanwhile, in the middle of the district, at least 4 people, including 2 children,
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were killed. one is waiting for the photographer and apartment, west of golf associated with the un back report says that there was a high and sustained risk of famine across garza. and that half a 1000000 people are suffering from catastrophic hunger as well and has called a report biased and misleading. and so that it has been today with the palestinian mother and son who are living in attend and having to sell food to survive the feeding others to provide for your own. in the impossible task in gaza. your water is scarce ingredients or out of reach may be less than ours than mine and just to put together high t meals that she sells, where she's hung. mendoza, honey. i prepare rice pudding. yeah. but i also sal traditional stewed beef and bavarian cake to support my children in this situation. so we can be independent. i'm don't have to rely on anyone else beautifully. she doesn't want the handout
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only the ability to provide for her 13 children and grandchildren. but it's simply not enough. israel has cost of food supplies into the streets, destroyed fields and farms and restricted a coming in pushing of prices for basic vegetables and food with some items going up to $50.00 times there. and regional costs. the you and say is more than one in 5 households in gaza. go days without the tang including to be less comedy. navina is just one of many mothers trying to adjust to life in awards zone and provide for her family selling food. she has made with her son has become a daily rich was and the means to survive. the 1st of all costs are seeking today. for example, apples cost $17.00 shekels, a killer more than $4.00. my son, you then stood next to an apple vendor and said he would like to eat apples. i bought him 3 apples for 12 shekels. when children see such things and they desire
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it, you can't tell them, you don't have the money. they simply don't understand when they want something, they just want it. this time e, as in some other managed use, his hunger. but the boy's needs are growling with him. his mother says she can't afford to buy him clothes and shoes, or even the food. see why he hasn't had her said food at 14 years old. he's having to ensure his family survivor. he's human as my home as well . so sometimes people come to me who don't have money, they would beg me to give them stuff for free. i would say that i called to, i pretty comment because i'm financially responsible for my siblings e, as in so many still gives up more than it can afford to of the time. yeah, none of us will say women suffer. i know a woman whose husband has died. she buys from me. sometimes she would have money other times she wouldn't have any home. so i would just give her free book. she has
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3 daughters that's been up by feeding each other and providing for their junk lens . tuscany and families are resisting them, were raised on their stomachs one meal at the time. simplicity, i'll just ita, did it. but by this time, the united states says it's forcing 8 operations at a temporary peer and gaza. the u. s. military says the peer has been moved from guys as close to ashton as well because of bad weather. but you, one hasn't been distribution, food and other emergency supplies arriving via the pay us since early june. that softer, that is really ministry used an area near the peer to evacuate for captives in an operation in which more than 270 palestinians were code actually called hey and has moved from washington dc with the situation and guys a so dire this. mandatory need so urgent, more bad news from the us pentagon saying that had to move that temporary peer that it was using to deliver humanitarian aid into gauze and they cited rough seas. and
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this is the 1st time that had to move to appear in the past. they've had issues where bad weather, the peer broke apart and beach several ships are an injured service members. now they say it's not that the peer won't come back, but they've also pretty much run out of room on the beach. so there's a holding a staging area where all the humanitarian aid goes. they said they've simply run out of room because again, on june 9th, the world food program, after israel bond 2 of its warehouses that it was going to stop delivering that aid . so it's basically just been piling up at the beach. the pentagon says it's so far they've been able to deliver 8831 metric tons of humanitarian aid using the peer. but it's unclear if that's going to continue. as of right now, the intention is to continue to get 8 into gaza by any means necessary that includes the pure air drops. and of course, as we've always said, with the pier,
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it is meant to be temporary. if it is not the long term solution or solve for land routes, we know that's the most effective way in, but that's really a decision that the commander will make as, as we continue to evaluate the highest. the states who do know that the inspector general's the watch dogs from both of the department of defense and us a i. d, have launched a joint investigation looking at the costs of this peer and whether or not it was effective, particularly l g 0. washington. still ahead on knowledge, as the russian scientist conduct, what top seat on a 44000 euro was caucus, just confidence hyperion 10 of frost. i'm focused on the process of budget, which comes for tax and fees. all people are already struggling with the cost of living pricing. the
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hello read off the bad. let's turn the colors on dark. the bread, the hotter it is, so mecca just a few days ago. you had your hottest june day on record attempts just pushed past 50, decrease. now your hottest june night on record. 35 if you can believe that that's a dangerous cute. not getting much relief of both by day and night. here's the forecast on saturday. 43 and back up and down the golf. quite hot, but no real breeze here. so it's not looking at sandy and dusty conditions. and for us here in the let's go 43 degrees, central asia, it's been quite hot here as well. the temperature is coming down a bit so in was back a stands capital tash cans up to 38 degrees, showers not too far away from bako at 29. and for turkey, a bit of a breeze coming through the bus for us here. 27 degrees for africa, our summer rains across west africa. fairly quiet. we'd expect them to pep up much more at this time of the year. but really i would say where most of the action is
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is around the gulf of guinea here. so think places like equitorial, danny and camera room, same goes for southern nigeria. we've got some soaking rain secure to the south. we go. breeze. here's warm and things out for that southwest slice of south africa. but it's cool for them bob, way all the way up 20 degrees of the interrogate. the narrative is the u. s. has continued support for israel affecting his global standing. there's no question about it. the united states has effectively complicit the genocide challenge. the rhetoric. yes. say lisa, correct, but so in the international community, can we also say that dell's, the cornerstone of democracy, is having a free and open democratic approach upfront without the
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watching our sarah with me, elizabeth put on him and a reminder of on top stories to sell us president joe biden, and donald trump, him back on the campaign trail. is it wrong speculation about with abide and could be replaced of the democratic candidates onto the shaking performance, doing some things. debates with trump both counting is underway in advance presidential election. any results show a race between now and service of science and the solver filaments, confidence muscle, possessions of the us military. so as a temporary issue, monetary and yeah, it's built to sconces call this has been moved to ashton and miss reynolds. the you
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on hasn't seen distribution food in other emergency supplies arriving via the p. s . disability rising events and the shortage of affordable housing. a major issues in the upcoming general election and the u. k. stuck on trying to in central and then just one of the worst effect of the areas. thousands of p and in the city live in hospitals, temporarily shelters or on the streets as banana vessels. none of which reports. i'll stick to master. 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 feeds, becoming homeless before she was also didn't hear that was a big relief in itself to know that however, the temporary one scene 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
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a mattress on a floor. because like they just don't have the space. 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 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 stock 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 there's little faith that things will get better if you look at the 000 sells accounts for
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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 too many that would be best made me partner. people won't try to look for buying a house, but it's just too expensive loading and such as ridiculous. and i call even save up for when you look here i was on the barrels and it makes it very difficult for especially young people like myself and like my friend to actually get a house. and so actually move out with your parents, the dream of having a home to full, you're right. feedings every distance to many here and across the country. you know, as you need to reach out to 0, state can trend in central england, u. k. the pocket style now with the government has presented as a budget for the fiscal year off the mountains of economic challenges,
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negotiations with the international monetary fund on another multi $1000000.00 loan on the way. but any deal will likely may move hardship for the people as come on hide the reports from islam above this is a list after the neighborhood of the bug or signing capital this summer, but i'm home to board. most lemon christian communities on a hot summer day chicago stay selling ice candy. she said, she barely made $300.00 ruby today, which is just a letter more than a dollar. or should i go stuff? this is the only way to head for a husband and 5 kids. the supplement of families income was skinny and it didn't cause out of everything is so expensive and we are barely managing a single meal a day. if i don't help my husband, we will star a t. what ease a price increase in utilities will only add to the suffering and say why they can do without get. they cannot cope without electricity and walk up extra decades on
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agriculture along with the price increase on utilities. and essentially, the commodities are all part of the government's plan. go ahead. yeah, i agree. i met them on the buckets on the economy had been struggling for years. we made the senior economist who does that, the annual budget and the source of all the economic problems. the excess dumont created by the budget excessive spending is what leads to inflation. that is going to bring the people, the board special ed and, and visit his product high in the insulation. and you're just also the main reason why i've extended in bed a bed is uh, and balances. have i, did you say public expenditure has been created the exponential lead, which is not good for the economy. however, the finance minister said, everyone really have to contribute to the economy. because he said, why did philanthropy and try to do, you may be able to run schools,
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universities and hospitals. they can not run the country, the country alonzo leon decade in a heated debate in parliament, the opposition of the knowns to budget, as they can nomic, categorize them and said that the paper, the better. there is no plan b. like to go back to the i met for another loan, would require more tax in the new budget and that phone because motor events, man, i know why the public outrage come out of how you doing. i was your data. it's not me of odd. but it is president blue's odyssey is a recent attempted crew has strengthened support for the government, but the nation is facing more instability in the midst of an economic crisis. today's the boy reports on the capital in the past us missed when president luis odyssey came to power almost 4 years ago with a promise to industrialize. believe you as administer economy,
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a former president table morales, he helped lift compendiums out of poverty by nationalizing the gas industry. but in this marketing believes copy to all of us, most people are disappointed or the other one says the president has failed. people like her. you'll be living today, but i live from my work on what i saw here, and i don't sell anything. i suppose that the president and voted for him. but he's the golfing about us getting in. i believe us economies struggling the country's running out of gas. we served its main source of income due to a lack of investment in exploration when you, we service. but the south american country has one of the largest lithium we service in the world around 23000000 tons need seeking more investments from russia and china to help explore the uni south flats. for now, it hasn't be paying off. there's a shortage of dollars. local fuel and the cost of living is on the rice gas exports that helped drive what was known as
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a bolivian economic miracle. in the 2 thousands have dried up leading to a dangerous drop in for a reset. the economic difficulties are felt everywhere in the country and people are demanding solutions. that until now, the government has been unable to provide this week images of an attempt to go shocked. many as members of the many time he tried to take control of the proceed in should palace. somebody leaves see the court attempt as a farce and question what was behind it. but and the say it expose the problems that bolivia and precedent odyssey are facing today. the progress one moment you can always model fields and enlighten america. we have seen as many times model of a boom of silver and the 19th century, the model of coffee and the model of gas. here you have a positive shock. you have lots of money. the economy grows and creates conditions that you cannot maintain, you print money, and you have a fiscal deficit and then chaos. and that's why many here are already looking at
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mixed use elections. what kind of process, what he says he's concerned with what is happening in the country now, is that going to be as we have given the government, a faith after everything that happened in the country in the past 2 years, but he wouldn't be able to do anything, no, we want elections and something you would leave you. it was once considered one of the fastest growing economies in latin america, but things have changed. it is now struggling with an economic crises and political unrest. bailey. so we'll just see a lot of us scientists in russia accounting allison autopsy on the remains of a wolf that died tens of thousands of years ago. the ancient predators congress was fond of the final feast beach and of cruelty in 2021. 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.

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