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countersuing to get his legal fees back? how does that work? >> so what happens is is that you file a sanctions motion, right. and so i mean, his larger pictures, it's a really big deal because what he's saying is i'm resourced to deal with this. there are people who are getting lawsuits filed against them who don't have a half-a-million dollars to spend. how it looks as opposed to a counter suit you filed not only emotion too yes, but you file a motion for sanctions to the extent that the lawsuit doesn't have merit, and that's really a determination that's made by the court. and if it's made in your favor sanctions it could be significant. >> yeah. >> it's just remarkable to see this. i mean, if we look at the broader picture of all these election officials who, who come under attack civil anymore, right? >> i mean, we used to have agreements and disagree in ob okay. now, if you don't wear this strike, but at stripe, your vilified that's a problem. >> yeah. if you don't agree with my claims of fraud that aren't true, we'll see you. >> always great to have you. thank you for that. >> thank you so much for joining us. the news continues right here on cnn hello, and
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welcome to cnn newsroom. i'm ivan watson, live in hong kong ahead this hour. america's economy. a key issue for voters take center stage kamala harris looks ahead to a big week for democrats gaza war, cease-fire talks remain a top priority in the middle east and beyond the u.s. president says, he's optimistic about a deal. plus, cnn gets access to a russian town. now held by ukraine but residents tell us about the incursion now, we've just two days left before the start of the democratic national convention in chicago, u.s. vice president kamala harris, who's focused on voters wallets, and explaining her goals for the u.s. economy. >> as cnn poll of polls indicates the race is essentially tied with harris
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holding up slight lead over donald trump on friday. >> she's spoken north carolina now in play after president joe biden's exit from the race, harris took aim at trump's efforts to outline an economic agenda and his lack of quote serious plans two days ago, donald trump was here in north carolina he said he was gone. talk about the economy i thank you. all watched, you know what i'm about to say but he offered no serious plans to reduce costs for middle-class families. no plan to expand access to housing or healthcare and that actually, i think for most of us was not surprising the former president will hold an afternoon rally saturday in pennsylvania. >> a new quinnipiac university poll gives harris a slight edge
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over trump in the battle. ground state cnn's eva mckend has more on the economic plans revealed friday by the vice president vice president kamala harris, unveiling a populist economic agenda in her first major policy speech. >> since becoming the democratic presidential nominee as president i will be laser-focused on creating opportunities for the middle class together, we will build what i call an opportunity economy for speaking friday in battleground, north carolina, harris outlined a series of proposals, including expanding the child tax credit to as much as $3,600 up from $2,000 adding a new child tax credit of up to $6,000 for families with newborns expanding the earned income tax credit for lower-income workers without children and help lowering
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housing costs, including in offer of $25,000 in downpayment assistance for first-time homebuyers. >> as president, i will work in partnership with industry to build the housing. we need both to rent and to buy by the end of my first term, we will end america's house housing shortage by building 3 million new homes and rentals. >> as polls show, the vice president narrowing donald trump's advantage on the economy. harris, drawing a contrast with the vision put forward by her republican rival, compare my plan with what donald trump intends to do he plans to give billionaires massive tax cuts year after year end. he plans to cut corporate taxes by over 1 $1 trillion even as they pull in record profits. >> another element of harris's agenda, a federal ban on price gouging to lower grocery prices
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and other everyday costs. >> my plan will include new penalties for opportunistic companies that exploit crises and break through trump criticizing that approach during an event thursday in new jersey, camila is reportedly proposing communist price controls and maduro plan like something straight out of venezuela. >> you're all gonna be thrown into a communist system. >> but harris supporters say her plans make sense people may call an overstepping, but at the end of day, the government's role is to protect its citizens. and if companies are overcharging and price gouging, then something that should be taken on cnn learning that the vice president engaged in her first debate prep session earlier this week, and howard university in washington with advice i zers that is, of course where she attended college nearly four decades ago. eva mckend, cnn, raleigh, north carolina now to make more
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sense of this, i'm going to speak now. we've thomas gift. he's the director of the center on u.s. politics at university college london. and thomas, you join us from harrisburg, pennsylvania. i understand at 3:00 in the morning there. thank you for being up at this hour. i want to ask, first of all, what are your reactions to harris's economic proposals? is this sound economic policy or does this smack of populism? >> well thanks so much, for having me. i've been it's great to be with you and i'll always get up in the morning for cnn. i think harris certainly needs some plan to address the cost of living crisis. inflation has definitely cooled in recent months, but prices are still much higher than they were pre-pandemic levels. think the problem is that some of harris proposals are, i think bad politics and bad policy. and that's particularly true with her call to impose a federal ban on price gouging for food and groceries. politically, when your adversary calls you a communist, it's probably not the best strategy to go out and
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advocate explicitly for price controls. but in terms of policy, press controls, they cause shortages because they artificially constricts apply jumps in the consumer price index are really a function of multiple factors, supply chain issues, the war in ukraine, economic stimulus packages, and it's clear that harris is tied to that during her administration, but think she's looking for a quick fix or a remedy that's going to energize the base, but in my view, it is a pander to the election for it. i don't think it will pass congress if she's elected. i think most voters will see through it right? >> and the republicans are attacking harris. they're basically saying that as americans are struggling with soaring cost of living she's been part of the administration that's been governing through this period. how do you see? the her and her supporters handling this line of attack where you're absolutely right. >> she has to thread a really thin needle and there's actually an advertisement by
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donald trump that shows kamala harris talking about the fact that prices have jumped so significantly during her administration so she is inevitably tied to that she also cast the tie-breaking vote in multiple stimulus packages, including the american rescue plan and the inflation reduction act, both of which some economists say injected money into the economy at a time that it was already overheating. so i do think that but she is in a delicate place. she wants to talk about the economy because it's certainly on the minds of voters but she can't talk about it in a way that you can say, well, it's obvious that you were better off today than you were four years ago, at least with inflation, there are some other positive economic indicators. of course, like wall street s&p 500, like jobs, but inflation is really an issue despite the fact again that it has plateaued a bit both candidates have been clearly trying to
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draw attention to this. >> this week, we had former president trump standing with a bunch of groceries outside. i believe his golf course. what is your response or your assessment of his economic proposals as he runs for office well, i think some of trump's economic proposals could end up also worst thing inflation and no more so than when he talks about imposing tariffs on goods coming into the the united states. >> he's essentially said that he would impose tariffs of 10% on all imports into the u.s. he's also talked about ratcheting up tariffs, even further when it comes to china and engaging in a trade war. so all of that is certainly going to be inflationary i'm not sure if trump has the best leg to stand on when it comes to this, he's also talked about decreasing taxes significantly for the wealthy. again, something that's not necessarily going to help the middle-class. so both
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candidates, i think from just a pure economic perspective, i teach economics probably don't have the best footing to stand on at the moment alright thank you so much, thomas. >> gift from a university college london. live from harrisburg, pennsylvania at the tender our three in the morning thank you very much for speaking with me. >> now. thanks to you as president joe biden is using u.s. president joe biden is using the last few months of his term to push for major policies and deals including a ceasefire in gaza. on friday, he said a ceasefire agreement is closer than it's ever been. mr. biden says, u.s. secretary of state antony clinton blinken, rather will head to israel on saturday to press for an agreement. and israeli source tells cnn that israeli negotiators are cautiously optimistic about the talks. although such optimism in the past has been dashed, but the source says there is potential for an agreement when talks
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resume next week we're closer than we've ever been. >> i don't want to jinx anything as my grandfather save the grace of god, guru, there was a lot of luck we may have something we're not there yet who's much, much closer to the was three days ago so keep your fingers in gaza. >> israel has yet again issued evacuation orders for the al-maghazi refugee camp and parts of khan younis and deir el-balah hamas, hamas says it's an attempt to quote, intensify collective punishment and extermination israel claims rocket fire from the area is the reason for its new strikes tonight, nada bashir joins us live from london with more good to see you. not one of the disturbing developments in gaza, an area where we basically have run out of apocalyptic adjectives to describe the conditions there a disturbing development is that
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polio has been discovered in the ten month-old girl there, the u.n. is calling for a seven-day pause for vaccination. do you see any chance at that possibility? >> well, look, i've will continuing to see on the ground as a continuous deterioration of the security situation, making it increasingly difficult for humanitarian organizations to operate on the ground that has been the case for some time. but as you said, this is a hugely troubling development and there have been stark warnings from me u.n officials, a ten month-old girl in denver. now confirmed to have a case of polio. this is the first case according to unicef, that gaza has seen in 25 years. and this could certainly spell a troubling trend in gaza, which has already facing huge array of health crises on the ground as hospital tours are now at a breaking point. now, the u.n. has called for a pause in fighting. we've heard from the u.n. secretary general, antonio guterres. he has said that polio goes beyond politics.
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there is an urgent need for that pause in order to carry out this mass vaccination campaign, they're looking to vaccinate all children under the age each of ten. but of course, there needs to be the time and security in place enabled to actually carry out that campaign. the u.n. secretary general saying that the ultimate solution to quelling the spread of polio in gaza would be an immediate cessation of violence and immediate ceasefire. now, according to officials, the world health organization has approved for the release of some 1.6 million vaccines to the gaza strip. but of course, it's about getting those vaccines to those children in need and that is the struggle at this current point in time already, aid organizations have faced huge obstacles in getting aid of food and medication into the gaza strip. but this is a hugely urgent case. but again, that's security situation is only deteriorating. and as you mentioned, we're now hearing warnings from the israeli military for civilians to evacuate. yet again, we've seen
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this continuous evacuation orders, particularly in the southern region of khan yunus, where we've seen these so-called humanitarian zones getting smaller and smaller and yet again, you billions in this humanitarian zone have been told to move. again, the unsc, there are simply nowhere safe left for 70 to turn. and as you mentioned, yet, another evacuation order for the al maghazi refugee camp, an area that has faced continuous bombardment, huge civilian casualties in this area's early as october, november, a hugely probably situation on the ground and hopes for that cessation of violence seem quite a way off at this stage how do you vaccinate a population under bombardment there is an ongoing process of negotiation for some attempt that a ceasefire the u.s president biden, he made an implicit warning to iran. >> i believe that no one in the region should take actions to undermine this process. those were his words are there any
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signs that you're seeing that conditions are perhaps changing for hopes of a ceasefire well, look, we know that communications, dialogue have been opened between the u.s. and iran. of course, the world has been holding its breath, waiting for some sort of reaction, response from the iranian regime following the assassination of hamas political chief ismail haniyeh in tehran in late july. of course, iran blames israel for that assassination israel has neither claimed nor denied responsibility for that attack. but of course, ceasefire negotiations also seem to be making some progress. there is some cautious optimism around the talks which took place in doha. in qatar over thursday and friday, as you said, biden issuing that warning to iran not to take any action that would undermine the progress the success of the ceasefire negotiations. not only iran but also iran's proxies in the region, namely hezbollah in lebanon. of course, the houthis in yemen. we've seen attacks from both targeting is israeli territory. but again, there is
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cautious optimism that we could see a ceasefire being struck. we know that of course, bridging proposals were put forward to try and close the gaps, narrow the gaps and there's disagreements between israel, hamas. we know that a broader framework has been agreed upon. but again, in the region, there is also some skepticism still right all right. >> nada bashir in london. thank you for that update and for all of your work on this terrible conflict now, i spoke earlier with maha yahya. she is the director of the carnegie middle east center. and i asked her, what's different about this latest round of ceasefire talks, which could lead to an agreement what we've. seen is maybe some changes namely the participation of the idf directly in the talks for the first time, members of the armed forces, and the talks right now. >> but these are mainly to negotiate over the philadelphia corridor and another the corridor. but over all the calculus of the key partners is
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not really changed. namely benjamin netanyahu, his own internal calculus as to why he should strike a deal has not changed hostage deal slash ceasefire deal is likely to undermine and probably bring down his government, his own ruling coalition, his own political survival depends on the continuation of conflict by any means possible. so i am plus, they really do not have a unacceptable let's say, acceptable to the international community day after plan. the goal of taking out hamas. we've seen the results. it's almost a year now. nobody, none of us thought that this would last would continue for four year. but in october it will have been a year 40,000 the officially dead polio just announced first case of polio, et cetera. i mean, the monetary conditions are horrific talks
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about 6% of gaza's population are already been killed. other than those injured. >> so it's a horrific situation but he had know oh, victory over hamas, which is the declared goal and the bottom line is, i don't see a victory over hamas and the way that the israeli government has been talking about since they want off this thing. we saw this movie in 2006 in lebanon with hezbollah. >> so if your predictions are true, there's no real end for the agony of the civilian population in gaza. the agony of families of the israeli hostages. we just saw a report from nic robertson about this deadly israeli settler tack on a palestinian village in the west bank just last month, we saw an israeli mob overrun and israeli military base. i wanted to ask you, what are you
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seeing? what kind of impact is this ongoing conflict having on israeli society amid the suffering in gaza as well? >> i hope my predictions are wrong and i hope that there are some backdoor deals happening that we're not aware of because we all went want out of this war enough, enough bloodshed and the risks of escalation will not remain between gaza so even between israel and lebanon this is going to engulf everyone in terms of what i'm seeing within israeli society mean we've seen a shift in israel to the right over the past several decades. i would say what is very worrisome is that with the iraq i've of people like ben gvir and smotrich. and to the knesset, their election to the knesset, their election. there their, their thing, they becoming part of the ruling
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coalition in israel this has had a direct impact on both emboldening a very violent settler movement that does not believe in any kind of a diplomatic outcome to the caribbean where conditions are deteriorating in bermuda, right now, hurricane ernesto lashes the island. significant coastal flooding is expected as an hour ago, the center of the storm was only about 40 kilometers southwest of bermuda. and due to ernesto's large size and slow forward motion tropical storm and hurricane conditions will continue well into saturday evening. ernesto thrashed puerto rico and the virgin islands earlier this week and is creating dana tourists conditions for much of the u.s. eastern seaboard swells from ernesto caused this home in north carolina to collapse into the sea meanwhile, in the pacific, the worst of typhoon ampil is over
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for japan, the storm brushed portions of the country's eastern coast, triggering evacuation advisories for hundreds of thousands of people. mpo has now weakened to the equivalent of a category two atlantic hurricane. it will continue moving away from japan and into the open waters of the north pacific the sound of war is not for far away in a russian town recently captured by ukraine sounds of small arms fire. >> we can still hear so clearly there is a bid for the russians to push back, but simply isn't working. and humiliation for putin and jurors still ahead, cnn gains access to the town of sioux job, where russian troops have fled but hardship for civilians is far from gone plus donald trump is raking in millions of dollars from investing in bitcoin to endorsing a bible we'll see what his latest financial disclosure form reveals just ahead when you're the leader
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has now been arrested and you're looking at live pictures from amritsar of one such protest, an estimated 300 thousand doctors have been taking to the streets. they've been stopping non-essential medical procedures and demanding long overdue action related to security and protection in hospitals, including for women. many of the doctors say there is an ongoing problem of violence towards health workers and some angry patients or or their family members threaten them with physical abuse both russia and ukraine are reportedly gaining ground on two opposite sides of the battlefield. ukraine says russian troops are now ten kilometers from the key city of pokrovsk, which is northwest of avdiivka the statement says fighting is underway around the clock and the situation is getting worse. but ukraine says it is also
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pressing ahead with its surprise incursion into russia's kursk region, reportedly advancing up to three kilometers. that ukrainian presidential advisor now says the entire point of the operation is to force moscow to start what he called fair negotiations we now want to show you what that cross cross-border offensive looks like on the ground. cnn was among the first news organizations to go into the part of russia's kursk region. that's now controlled by ukraine we were companied by ukraine's military, which reviewed the video. you're about to see for operational security reasons. but the military did not hear the sound and had no editorial control. here's that report this was never in putin's plan, but still into russia. we cross with ukrainian forces moving forward through the border posts. they destroyed in their surprise assault ten days ago we get closer towards search we can see more smoke on the
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consider damage has been done to the string here from the intense fight, the race still clearly active fighting happening here assign in the basement here, live peaceful people know soldiers inna 68 says 60 civilians of a cuddle just like we've seen him multiple ukrainian towns over the last two years the locals trying to find some shelter from the war around and less good ones than a slap shows his gray just to shift still in the dark, haunted like so many ukrainians now, the infirmed isolated, begging for calm i
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help him prepare gabbard, a former democrat, notably criticized harris during the 2020 presidential campaign over her record as california's attorney general we're getting a new peek into how donald trump is earning millions of dollars and where he owes millions. the latest financial disclosure documents reveal licensing deals and royalties capitalizing on his fame. alongside enormous legal debts, cnn's brian todd has the details i have a lot of money. >> i have a lot. i built a great company and newly revealed documents showed donald trump made a lot of money over the past several months from a lot of different sources. >> the former president's latest financial disclosure put out by the federal election commission covers all of last year and part of this year and shows that among his biggest sources of been income, earning hundreds of millions of dollars where his resort properties, like the bedminster club in new jersey, the trump roof and tower near las vegas and mar-a-lago, his palm beach, florida resort earned him about
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$57 million. >> how mar-a-lago is it operates as essentially a country club and a meeting space. it is a place where all of the maga world, or at least the richer members of the maga world come together and it's a place where they can show their support for donald trump by renting space, thereby having meetings there and so on. >> but trump also had other interesting sources of income, despite once calling bitcoin a scam, he held more than 1 million in dollars in cryptocurrency, has a six-figure investment in gold bars he reported making more than $5 largely in royalties from his books, letters to trump and our journey together. and he made $300,000 for endorsing a bible with country singer lee greenwood. >> name is on everything and trump realized early on in his life that if you can attach his name to lots of different products, get his name out there, people would see that as impressive. >> but there's one enormous financial albatross for trump that's also reflected in this
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report. >> this income is weighed down by legal debt. he owes e. jean carroll money. he owes the court for the fraud case the york. those are up on appeal. he is unlikely to prevail on appeal. >> those judgments against trump for defamation in the case of columnist e jean carroll and a civil fraud case in new york amount to more than $100 million in financial liabilities according to this disclosure, that doesn't count legal fees. he owes his attorneys and possible other cases it's on the horizon. >> and so the mountain of money owed will increase if he's not elected and trump's actual overall all wealth, including over $2 billion worth of shares in his social media platform, truth, social is a bit of a house of cards according to one biographer, donald has always been desperate for cash because he's not a wealth builder. >> he is a wealth extractor. >> will this financial disclosure hurt trump politically as his race? it's against kamala harris, titans.
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>> anytime we discussion is about how rich donald trump is, it probably helps him with his base. it gives them the idea that this is a man who knows how to run things these filings also show that former first lady, melania trump, made significant income of her own in 2023 and pardon of this year, she took in more than $230,000 for one speaking engagement with the log cabin republicans and more than $330,000 for a licensing missing agreement for the sale of digital trading cards. >> cnn reached out to the trump campaign for comment on the overall trump financial disclosures. we haven't heard back. brian todd, cnn in washington thailand has a new prime minister, but her name is very familiar to everyone in the country will find out more about her when we come back. i'm thinking if i'm going to die, and i thought that was it earth with liev schreiber, now
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new prime minister of thailand and now awaits formal royal approval before taking office. she is the daughter and niece of former prime ministers, both of whom were forced out of power by military coup in addition to opposition parties both right and left, she faces the difficult task of improving the country's sluggish economy. now, for more, we're joined law i've by t2 non pongsudhirak, senior fellow at the institute of security and international studies and in bangkok, welcome to the program first, i'd like to refer to something you wrote a few weeks ago. you said that quote thailand's political direction was not determined by voting, but either sure, a military coup or by judicial intervention. that is pattern has been maintained since i think you wrote that before the former prime minister was pushed out of power, just a few days ago, what exactly do you mean by that?
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>> while we've seen a systematic pattern since 2006 when vote results do not count some of the biggest winning parties have been dissolved time and again. in 2000, 7,008 victims, 7000800019020. and then now 2024. at the same time, there have been two military because in 2006 and 2014, so basically, i i'm in the 21st century, thailand has been run by a kind of a semi autocratic regime that has taken power or prevent others from taking power via judicial interventions and military takeovers and now we have a pantone time. it looks similar to the past pattern because now taxiing is back and so father is family clan has been running thailand for years and they've been kicked out by the military, by the judges. but this time it's also different but the first time this family now is working with this divestment with people will kick them out. this is about one big difference now, and then at the same time, not forget, we have the biggest
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winning party. move forward party that was dissolved last week. so they're the new game in town. they want to reform thailand's society, politics constitution. this is the real deal there. the new game so this new prime minister is part of of a political dynasty really. i don't know how many relatives of hers have been prime minister from the shinawat klan prior to now will she have any freedom to operate? great given kind of the interventions that the constitutional court has made in just recent days it looks like the royal establishment has a tight hold on the intrusion of what client. >> and he made a deal with taxing to come back from exile 15 years abroad. and now they've made a deal he also said town was was ousted by that the constitutional court. move forward with dissolve. so she's in power now, but now
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she's working under different master. i mean, before her father and her unquote in law, they all work against this garbage men, or they really were kind of a pause by the establishment, but now they are backed by establishment. so we could see that the space she has is very limited she'll be desperate. the government would be desperate and they put thai party that she leads to deliver some results. the economy is in the doldrums. they lost the last election for the first time. and if doesn't regain ground, they lose the election again. so again, you have to look at the other side and the moon for successor, the people's party, they will gain more ground. so what will happen now moving forward to the next election in 2027 is that the establishment has realigned itself with the taxi side against a new challenge. who wants to reform thailand and modernize the country that is the people's party so amid these huge political changes over the course of the last week, have you gotten any sense of the policies of the
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proposals that the new prime minister could bring to the table now that she's apparently on the verge of being endorsed officially. >> and as assuming the role of prime minister well, there have been so busy with politics that they have not had chance to focus on the policies. >> the policies that they put thai party had under said todd, the primacy who was removed, did not make much headway, but i think said to have tried very hard. >> it's very hard working. >> the 10,000 bucks it's a toll, wallet scheme to boost consumption has not gone through. the land bridge to connect the gulf of thailand with andaman sea and not gone through bilateral fda is no soft power, not much. so not a lot of policy, headway so now we will see a new prime minister is ready, young 37 yan this time has had its prime minister. you have a lot of work to do. it depends on what kind of teams she comes up with and they have to set some policy direction very quickly to deliver some results. but also at the same time, i'm not sure. i'm watching to see the
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royal establishment whether they allow this pattern can let government to make some headway are not. if not, then thailand will remain stuck laid. it has been over the last 18 years really okay. >> well, thank you for helping explain that. that's teaching on puncture. did iraq in bangkok i'd like to reach out to you in the future to help explain thai politics to us. thank you the duke and duchess of sussex are visiting columbia straight ahead. we'll tell you why harry and meghan meeting with athletes and what this has to do with the prince's invictus games. stay with cnn when you're the leader is disaster clean up and restoration how do you make like an never even happened, happened all right come through
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