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that early and that he has had to have an abbreviated schedule. in fact, he said, no, i just need to pace myself more. and in fact, he talked about the future debate to acknowledging that the blossom didn't go so well. he called that a big mistake. and said, you know, his big mistake was maybe i shouldn't be traveling in advance of debates and going to 15 different time zones. and when asked about whether or not americans can be sure that he's not going to have another bad night. as the white house has been calling that very poor debate performance, he said, well, the best way to ensure that is just to what americans watch the job he's doing. he's the best person to get the job done is the most qualified person he believes. he also did say in fact that when it comes to um, essentially the fact that he compares himself to his predecessor and really it has done this all along saying that he is the best person to be president for another 4 years. despite his age at 81,
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not his rival form or president donald trump and to bring in data with all of this, which is where we are right now. and those of wrapping up this press conference and these meetings, 3 days of meetings, he says that the allies, he's been meeting with for the last 3 days have been approaching that when he was asked. are they saying to you that they're fearful about your age and whether you can do this job? and he said, no, not at all what they're fearful of is having donald trump to deal with for another 4 years. and they're saying you can't let this guy run, he would be a disaster. trump has an affinity for people who are authoritarian. so the bottom line and all of this is that there was a lot about whether or not joe biting to do the jobs, but very, very quickly there were also some major news lives in that press conference and, and specifically for our viewers. i think the thing to note here is of course, the point about jo bivens proposal with regard to trying to end israel's,
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or on dollars that he was asked if there was anything that he would have said differently when it comes to that. he said right away he met with israel and a error of leaders, specifically egypt and jordan. and he said, look, the problem here is israel, particularly the most conservative work cabinet ever. and he says that he has been disappointed that things are going well. if there's an opportunity right now to end this war and there is an opportunity to get a cease fire, things are moving quickly. right. kimberly, how could they in washington dc just following that press briefing by the us president joe biden. kimberly thanks very much. arena shaw is a political strategist and commentators she joins us from washington, dc as well. we know thanks very much for joining us this evening. as much as the nato summit is, is very important. i think i counted about 6 or 7 questions from the press, dealing with a president biden's ability to be president. he's facing
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a very tough time and ultimately that overshadowing much else of what he has to deal with as well. my biggest take away from this past conference was that president biden isn't going anywhere. he is remaining. and this was a presser in which you saw him be usually substantive. it was very long winded. he would certainly not speaking from a tele prompt or when he was addressing these questions from various media outlets . so we saw a president that wants to another term and who can fault him? i mean, we, us, presidents are termed out after 2. so he's un, of course he once a year, it's not just more he thought of many times throughout his remarks. again in answers to the press that he believes there's a job he needs to finish. he believes also that he's the only one that can be trump again. so that was a little interesting because again,
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we've heard him say this in the aftermath of the debate. but it definitely gives the vibe of trump when trump was campaigning for the 1st time in 2016. and he really gave off that air of i alone can fix it. that is what vitamin saying now, but again, it's all rooted in his desire. and we'll of a sense that he is the most able to not only be trump, but to finish the job that needs to be done for the american public that's might take away from what we heard in the context of the summit, you've had at least of the last several hours, the french president and manuel my car, having to address these questions around bite and saying that by the end who's in charge, he's on top of matches, he will sat, jim and john so little i've chosen also defending bite and doesn't undermine the us president's position with in this context, given that his peers have 5 to defend him. with the greatest
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lived side here, over and over from trump, supporters and the aftermath of trump's 1st when of course, and then trump lost the white house in 2020. we have to be clear about that because he himself does not behave or stay as much. but again, in the aftermath of trumps when in 2016 i heard it supporters say to me from keeps our allies and our adversary guessing he keeps them on their feet. he keeps them thinking because he's so chaotic, they don't really know where to, to guess about where he is that day on policy positions or mentally what his temperament will be with them. so this is not very different than that time. you know, you're having other world leaders have to address the fitness of the american president . it's a continuation of trumps time and look, jo bided and donald trump could not be more different. it is a comparison of apples to oranges. but these tiny little bits here that have
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happened this week of, i alone can fix that or the sort of fitness of the american president. this is all sort of part and parcel. it seems with this era of american politics. and i'm not sure it's very good for the future of our representative democracy because what it really does is create a lot of faith in our institution. it creates a sense that the average american is not represented well in washington at the highest level. and that's all very detrimental in the long run. now looking at the developments at nato, a specifically, aside from the scrutiny that biden's facing with regard to his ability to be president. he's also being criticized for the amount of money was spent on ukraine, as well as the amount of money being given to israel. a full that will on gaza. he's also being criticized for getting more countries to pitch more money to ukraine,
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hasn't de you most certainly has and look who can blame the criticism at this time where it feels like average american families are, are working hard to make ends need, you know, look, it's very difficult within these united states to see anywhere coast to coast that any american family is able to make it without 2 incomes. dual incomes of both the partners in a, in a family, in a household were young american families like mine. it means, you know, really looking at your grocery bill at the end of the week and saying, my gosh, that cost that much, you know, sort of having sticker shock. and that sticker shock is continued for awhile just by the, by the demonstration. tiny, really strong numbers in black and white. this administration has been telling us for about a year, a year and a half. the bided has created an extremely successful recovery post pandemic that in terms of numbers, you know, for one case our retirement accounts are, are healthy and strong. but the economy is
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a ceiling every more. and that is really a great hurdle for this administration. it's been a hurdle that number one, and that is where republicans have found their opening have been sorted themselves to say, do you trust this administration for another 4 years to bring down the cost of living to create a more competitive and innovative america that allows for greater prosperity for you and your family. so that's really what's being debated here when we push past abided gaps or you know, trump's anger or what he said at a rally today, or bided cognitive decline. for example. a questions about that being true or not true. you know, this is a very unique american moment. a, we have not seen a time like this and modern american history and definitely shocks the consciousness. the one thing is for sure what america leave the world notices. and i think that no matter which way you turn to is this was a successful and nato summit divided legs here in washington, dc. this week. all right, rena shaw, the thanks very much for your time. i mean
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a show as a political strategist and commentators speaking to us from washington dc. a thank you. you credit the president has told nato leaders that he's military needs to hits all goods inside russia in order to win the war. sorry, most of the in ski was us to box restrictions on us and some wisdom supplied weapons during a news conference at the nato summit in washington, dc. he said the restrictions limit ukraine's ability to launch long range strikes and russia and need to be lifted. the to the, to, to members of nato have called china and the enabler of russia's one ukraine, speaking at the summit, the data. so could you journals and china provides the tools washer uses to build weapons to attack ukraine or to 0 is my account. i spoke to the german foreign minister and elaina by bulk. the nature has released the statement of defining china as a decisive element in russia's will on ukraine. this is unprecedented for nato,
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which is avoided direct criticism of china because of the fact that many of its members have closed economic ties with that country. now one of those is germany, and i'm joined by germans ain't germany's foreign minister on the bus. thank you very much for joining us. germany is china is because trading boston in europe. is this an example of germany putting nato's interest ahead of time? not at all. we're formulated to common european china strategy, which is in line obviously with our german china strategy. making clear that the china, one of the biggest, the countries in the world was strong economic a how, why is obviously a part not in many kluso feels like climate, but we've seen lately also that it's a competitor, speaking about the economy and also a systematic or rise or speaking about the question, sofa challenging,
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also our democratic values. now there's a moving election in the united states to what extent is a possible change in the us administration, a threat to native and also of course, to germany, which has a close relationship with the incumbent president. i believe that not only in europe, but also over the atlantics in the united states where we are currently. all people have seen that made so common life insurance. it is the strongest defense alliance the on this planet for 75 years. it has guaranteed peace in europe and over the fence implanted are you saying that regardless of who runs united states, it will not take night to i've met to many uh, congress. uh, uh, persons uh, in the last demands and also to, in the off that is yes. and the question of the principal and take alliance. the alternator was always a bipartisan, an issue. as for 75 for yes,
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the and so therefore, what ikea also for many congress uh people. and also from the people uh, in the united states that in these times uh where the credo, of, uh, the nato one for all and all, for one really collins the business, the most important thing that you can trust on your friends. the israel's prime minister benjamin it's a nel was told with a tree cadets. he's one gauze and will continue until victory at a ceremony in southern israel. and it's on the opposite. almost must be defeated before any truce as possible. mediators of a meeting in carter trying to negotiate to cease by a bill that would include the release of captives and his really delegation return from della and audio on thursday and reported back to annette on, you know, the payroll, the live that is on was inside us would never allow us to leave the war
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without the tv in goal. the goal is to read the kid from us, from gaza and the return of the captives. and to have both, any threats that might be imposed by you guys again as laws and to allow the people of the lowest to go back save to their houses and homes that someone cannot continue when this war will go on until victory. a senior most official son, but john told to 0 that when you minutes on you always disrupting negotiations to serve his own personal interest. yeah, he did, you know, in the shop listen, yahoo! who kills on people in front of the world can easily line the seas and give folks intentions. even the policies observing these motives and negotiations, including the united states. a fully aware that nathan yahoo is lying and is the
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main person from the occupation 10 during any agreement. we have always been positive and flexible, and now it's a moms that remains the same since the beginning of the negotiations. but when even newton yahoo feels quoted by pressure from the policies following the negotiations, he shifts the blame to hum us, but does not provide any real information or evidence to support his claims. as well as all these folks when admitted it, failed to protect and civilians, but not confronting thousands of on the slightest during the october 7th, the tax is really government's bandages 0 from reporting from this. so i'm just sort of updating us from amman and jordan. it is really army spokesperson, daniel ha, gary speaking on thursday at highlighting the 1st and only prove that has been conducted into israel's failures. on october, the 7th, he said that in total, a $101.00 people were killed in 2 boots buried. this is a town that falls along the guns of border that was attacked on october. the 7th.
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he says there was a series of logistical failures including in the lead up to the attacks and even the days beforehand. and all of this comes as israel's defense minister jo of the launch has called for a state commission inquiry, a full investigation into what happened on october the 7th. and this investigation wouldn't just be for the army, but it would be, for is really politicians and gallon highlighted that he himself should be investigated, along with his really prime minister benjamin netanyahu, who was sitting right alongside him known as an yahoo. his government has long been rejecting any sort of investigation into the events on october, the 7th and the days leading up to it. because he has said that all of the focus of resources should be located to the current war on guns. and in fact, the members of the far right government, including ultra nationalist like it's a more bang there have so that there shouldn't be an investigation until after the war. it's also worth mentioning,
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but this is the 1st time these really army has revealed any sort of findings to any investigation as to what has happened on october the 7th. and they say that there are more investigations they're currently working on and are going to make those findings public once those investigations are completed. have the son, who's a jersey at all. i'm there on it's in is a full, a deputy head of israel's national security council. he says benjamin anthony, all was no plans of ordering the ceasefire proposal of 75 to 80 percent of his. randy's favor a deal now even if it includes a complete cessation of a facility that is obviously not that the males position and he's fighting in that sense not only against tomas and not only against the mediators, but also against these ready public. i'm quite confident that he will not sign any deal unless he's under extreme pressure. where can such a pressure come from?
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and some of it is already coming 1st and foremost, the americans, which obviously have a lot of leverage over here to now and then push that as so far they have chosen mostly not to use. also from the, as really public, as we speak, falls of his writers, including families of getting a piece of hostages, a monkey on the highway main highway and is one of between natural swimming television and the corner. and they would go all the way from delivered to jerusalem in the course of the coming days, according obviously for a deal. and as i said there supported by most is res. so it's ultimately a question of pressures that need to be applied most and at the now and also to see who are, who does it appear to be in a rush to make a deal. and, and we'll seek, to what extent those pressures will different. still a head on 0 to 0, white side as the favorite banking destination for me, and mazda meditation to end of what cost the
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challenges here with the
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of the it's been another solomon of those $3.00 for the most thing, families of victims of the 1995 genocide and stephanie to have held additional burials for some of their loved ones. just a few of the 8000 men and boys killed by. pausing and sub troops journal reports from yesterday when it's in eastern bosnia herzegovina,
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29 years after they died in upholding circumstances. 14. so the victims of the shrubbery to genocide a late to arrest. the youngest was very small. each 17 when he was shot and killed, buried beside his brother, husband, and father. oh man. this is all the family we had left. we have been told to be designated. totally uncles on both sides, cousins, brothers, my father and my husband. i'm a single mom and you know, you know, old, more than 8000 mostly men and boys were killed as they fled. following the phone of the un designated safe zone of shrubbery to, to bosnian serb forces. $20000.00 people sort safety with un peacekeepers at their base in nearby poto charlie put in a historic failure of peace keeping the winds done. battalion did not intervene. hey, irritate memorial, send the trait just across the road from that you and base people come each year in
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remember, and so costs, but also to battery. those whose remains have finally been found and the identified coffins that often contain may have fragments. some bones or a sco holding a 1000 people are still missing. there is new significance to the event this year. the may, the un general assembly designated this day an official memorial to the genocide committed to a controversial move football's and insects who say their own victims of hor, also the a lucky duty as a ser. i can tell you that in a previous words, especially world war, one of the people of this area suffered in these photographs are victims of the tooth. they died, especially civilians. a genocide that divides a nation 3 decades after a war, the 2 of these country a part time has not been a great healer. not yet. don't know how else a 0 tribune. it's 10, is presidents promising lena?
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more efficient government off the 2nd, almost his entire cabinets. we have roots. those decision follows weeks of deadly anti government protest against the plan to increase taxes on items like freight and fuel. malcolm way proposed from nairobi and up to the whole lipstick. appraisal of the canyons have been waiting to see how president william retail would react, and it's growing discontent with his government. i have today decided to dismissed with the immediate effect. all the company at tech studies on the attorney general of the public opinion of the company that of can demonstrations began last month against the controversial finance failed to raise taxes. they started peacefully the 10 fine, and please kill thousands of people off the protest as to call them building credit
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. and we say we through the bill that didn't stop growing cools the hint to step down the streets of most keeping come for the last week. but many of those who protested, say a new cabinet is a small start router has a long way to go to make real change. when we come to a point thing, then you come and fix that because we need some union, then you have to jump the president mazda, to ensure that there is, they've got it as visiting for these individuals vision or to petition the vision of these friends. they shouldn't be taken across the people we have from our professionals, all those key levels that key to the people. we want them all to go home. we want the president, whether it's the issues of all those people walk you the formulas. i really need to win elections 2 years ago when not very much in turn out was like he promised to help wouldn't read people since then the cost of living is going up and it's been growing criticism of his government,
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separate of his appointees who were implicated impost corruption scandals and crimes have that charges dropped off the he took office. critics say his government is the most corrupt and incompetent that kenya is ever had before the process. some of these ministers is now being funded. scathingly dismissed mostly young, social media critics. as a privileged minority, it certainly wouldn't tens of thousands came out with industries around 50 towns and cities did. it became clear that the census function was widespread. the hello stations and officials has since been objected since public meetings are excesses and corruption scandals are being exposed home and police officers within the several remaining. 7 hiding the process on the anger express towards politicians and officials online and on the streets have revealed a crisis of legitimacy for president re says government canyons and now waiting to see how far the appointment of
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a new cabinet will go to addresses malcolm web out to 0 my baby it go sions to form a coalition continuing in france, number of none of the parties, one enough votes to secure a majority and sundays, parliamentary election, strategic voting. so an alliance of lift as parties winning the mo, seats that's off to the fall rights will leading off to the 1st round a voting presidency. manual ma call wrote in an open letter that mainstream parties with what equals republican values should form a governing coalition. tied as bank, so helping the in laws, military buy weapons and equipment which are being used against civilians. those are the findings of the report by the un special rap with you on human rights to me and ma wayne, a voice from bangkok, with an air of disinterest mosques. the seriousness of this parliament treat committee meeting in bangkok, the united nation special rep, or to
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a on human rights and me and my came to brief officials from thailand's biggest banks. reports by tom andrews has found, tie banks, and now the main facilitators of transactions and purchases made by me and my us military. we have a responsibility here as human beings. and to stop this hor, and there's an opportunity to do it. the you in says the military junta, aided by foreign banks, is increasing attacks on civilians as advice of whitening war against rebel armies . singapore was one of the markets of choice for me in my military when it came to banking transactions and buying equipments. but a government investigation last year sold, the numbers dropped dramatically. the un says thailand has stepped in to fill the void. according to the report, transactions connected to the hunter, handled by ty, banks increased to more than $120000000.00 in the last financial year. money that was used to buy military equipment. we've seen
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a significant escalation of the tie, bait, tie based weapon suppliers going into intermediate, more selling weapons, and then they are more a doubling to be precise. in response to banks would defensive saying that confident step done nothing illegal, but they'll investigate the repertoire himself said the military would try to evade fiction. they wouldn't come to us directly. they would try to hide it by opening an account through and i'm in need. with through another individual. andrew says he'll continue to work with banks and to tie government to make it more difficult for me in mazda latrete to fund and resupply it's campaign wayne. hey, al jazeera, bangkok, so that's it for me. somebody them. and i remember you can find more information on a website that's out. is there a dot com? i'll be back in just a moment. update the
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the had a lot of the month seen 12 has been in full force across much of south asia, especially in the northeast corner springs some heavy rain to the area over the next few days. it's cold flooding in the poll boot time and northern parts of india . now the good news is, is the rain does shift for the north east of the next few days. so it's not going to be as well in states like per dash. it will also be picking up across the western parts of india. that's where we put the amber warnings friday into saturday . coupled with some wind warnings for areas around by stretching up into southern parts of pakistan as well as watched y a. here we are expecting the wet weather to start to move into northern parts of pockets done with rain in lahore through the weekend. by monday, however, we're expecting it to be
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a lot hotter with more humidity. now there's been lots of hot and humid conditions extending across east asia. well, they have is now the weather has taken full force across moving parts of china at central areas as well. that's thanks to the may you front. and it's gonna push more heavy rain on woods to japan over the next few days, bringing the temperatures down here. but they'll be on the up in south korea with so at 33 on saturday, on the ears from i'll just on the go and meet tonight. i'll just there is only mobile app. is that the, this is where we just fix allies from out is there is a mobile app available in your favorites apps to just set for it and typed on a new app from out to 0 new at you
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think? is it the i'm familiar with the intel on the stops to top stories on all to 0. he was president jo biden's boss to stay in the presidential race. the slide going calls for him to step down. but i didn't insisted he's the most qualified person to leave the country. you were speaking at the end of the nato summit, which he described as a great success. but he made several gaps including courting his vice president. donald trump, instead of kamala harris, that came soon off, the mistaken name, referred to ukrainian president study mos zalinski as president puts, and he's been under pre.

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