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the, the business need to be news. why some for lynn or ron elect a reform mr. president, results from fridays run off show my suit possession can with a convincing victory over his hard line rival. but it was the lowest turn out in the islamic republics. history also coming up. you as president joe biden insist in interview that he is fit for another 4 years in the office. he's rejecting calls from members of his own party to abandon his re election effort. after he appeared frail and confused in last week's debate. the
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melissa chance, thanks for joining us in a ron, reformist former health minister masoud possess can, has been elected president. the electoral authorities says that possessed can got more than $16000000.00 votes out of about $30000000.00 cast and fridays run off. he was the only reform it candidate allowed to run his hard line rival, who opposed reviving nuclear negotiations with the west got fewer than 14000000 votes. it was the lowest turn out for a presidential contest since the islamic republic was founded with less than half of eligible voters casting ballots. as espn has posted this message on the social media network x, he wrote, quote, gear people of iran. the elections are over and this is just the beginning of our packed together. the difficult path ahead of us will not be paved except with your support and the be and trust. i extend my hand to you as whereby my dignity that i
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will not leave you alone on this path. do not leave me alone. and the quote we can now go to y'all does is our boss. she is the head of dw persian it service. thanks for joining us again. must suit possession, ron's only more reform minded candidate has won the latest presidential election. how significant is this for the country, as well as the there is actually only one significance and the selection is that iranians made the regime and made the world understand that they did not vote any of this candidates. they did not vote a president. what they did for, for actually is a kia, know, to these law make republic. let us not forget that over 60 percent of the population. and these are official numbers, did not vote in the 1st round and even now, but we can assume that maybe only 15 percent of the placement went towards and the
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machine is very aware of that. so they actually knew that this is kind of a referendum this election, and this is why it was so important to them to, um, to, to kind of, you know, get people to vote. and i think actually it's very likely that the so called performance kind of that that's which is actually a very misleading term, but i come to the house later. that position has been wet. it's actually only for dance to make people come to vote. but people who go on to not for, for that. um and i think also that disappear me the how many actually position was history as choice. and i think they wanted to from the beginning, um to have this so, cuz the form is candidates as a president. i think that's a great point you make about the so called i also mentioned earlier, more reform minded, right in quotation, right. so it sounds like there can, there won't be much of a difference with possess can in charge or will there be
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a difference in terms of how he will lead, given the power of the supreme leader? you know, um, domestically nothing will change and people know that ivonya to have understood or have, let's say bitterly experienced for the last decade stuff no matter what kind of so called performer or mother had candidates will become president. nothing will change. not only because they don't have the power to change a lot of things because the, the last uh little decisions are by the supreme either i to a how many but only because reform is a parts of the system. they don't want a regina change. so let's maybe imagine it as a requirements hotline, as being 2 wings of the system and both contribute to keep this system live. and so why the only thing that's why we're, you know, they talking about maybe reformers is that's kind of making or showing the west
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that there is some sort of opposition, which is not the case and runs have understood. that's right. but in the west we still think that there must be some sort of difference. so x turn away, how much of a difference will this make on some of the key questions that people are concerned about as well, there is one difference between position and jelly, at least from what he's said, is that he's more open to negotiations with the west where as jelly was saying that we only need russia and china and not the west. so i think that the right now for the economy, which is really not going well and you wrong. and as long as maybe for instance, find them is presidents or it is possible that trump will gets next president. they want kind of gets to negotiate. got it west in the hope of lifting sanctions. but
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we have to really not forget many people and you want a very, it's that, that's what actually leads a form is canada leads to you and the west, the u. s. for getting the people any wrong fighting for them on life. freedom. i'm not, you know, paying to that anymore just to negotiate with this lemma. republic yelled as our bush, thank you so much for joining us. thank you. speaking of the united states, u. s. president joe biden has described his recent debate with donald trump as a bad episode, and his bowing to stay in the presidential race calls for biden. to step aside has been growing since the debate with concerns about his health and fitness for office . in an interview with us media biden said only the lord almighty quote, as he put it could persuade him to drop out. but so far that isn't happening. of
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your finance people, joe biden isn't damage control mode in an exclusive interview with abc news, and george stephanopoulos, he once again tries to explain away his poor performance of the debates with donald trump. he came and you did have a tough mine is bad. so no, any keys, any serious condition. i was exhausted. i do listen to my instincts in terms of parents and as a bad night because my reception was feeling terrible. matter of fact, the docs with me, i asked they did a cobra test. we were trying to figure out what's wrong to do the test to see whether or not i had some infection. you know, a virus. i didn't just had a really bad cold. and did you ever watched the debate afterwards? i don't think i did miss vitamin placed volumes performance in last week's debate with his rival. donald trump sent shock waves through the democratic comp more
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if we finally b, medicare taken president and president trump who is right. they did beat medicaid, made it to death. that is destroying medicare, d h e one year old, keeps trying to struggle for the criticism coming from his political opponents and his own party andrews the despite shows of support like he enjoyed at this week's independent states and the patients concerns about biden's candidacy and sickness. remain at least 4 democrats in the house of representatives have called for by them to withdraw from the res high ranking party members are reportedly considering. and by this condition behind the scenes, speculation surrounds a possible replacement vice president comma, the harris and california government. given you some are among those being considered both say they suppose biden's continued reelection efforts and thought and himself says he is the most qualified person to be to donald trump, november's election. you've got my man,
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i'm not going anywhere right now to some of the other stories making news around the world. you leaders have criticized a visit to moscow by hungry is prime minister victor oregon, where he met russian president vladimir putin, is the 1st visit to russia by a european leader since the early stages of russia's invasion of ukraine. oregon says he was there to discuss a potential peace deal. he had recently visited ukraine. full voc as prime minister, robert fitz, so has made his 1st public appearance and surviving an assassination attempt. he was received with a standing ovation as he gave a speech marking a national holiday since i was seriously wounded in may, after being shot 4 times at close range, a case new prime minister. it's your stormer has convened a 1st cabinet meeting of his labor and government sitting next to rachel reeves. britain's 1st women to serve as finance minister stormer said that quote,
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the work of change begins immediately. conservatives around the u. k. for 14 years until their historic election last thursday. hurricane barrow has left mexico's, you could turn peninsula mostly on skate after making land fall there as a category to storm. the hurricane is now headed for texas, annexation expected to pick up intensity in the gulf of mexico barrel began as a category 5 hurricane and has left a trail of destruction across the eastern caribbean sports now and in the quarter finals of the year. 2024 football championships, france have security spot in the semi finals. they were all square at mill mill after 90 minutes and extra time. the game then went to penalties and the french held their nerve to send christiano. rinaldo portugal home. from the tournament, spain became the 1st team through to the semis. the spaniards scored 1st before
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germany equalized much to the joy of the game went into extra time with the size locked at one all. but it was spain who scored it just before penalties were required. nicholas marino headed in the winter, sending fans in barcelona, and right across spain into a frenzy as their team entered the last 4. this is what the german national football team players had to say about their heartbreaking defeat. for the moment and the moment when you saw the bulls flying into the go, that was of course, a step in the heart. it hurt you. it is according to every 2nd that you realize it's over now that tomorrow you have to pack your bags feels hotter and hotter. it's not nice. it's a very unsatisfying feeling and it definitely hurts a lot, eating the food on the talking because every time it now we've played against one
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of the best teams in the world. and unfortunately, we would not count. but fundamentally, i do believe that what germany has done with football, the way we performed here, we will in united as a team picks up one of the, i think you saw a mindset today that had been lost. yes. even just because of the late go that's happened a lot late thing was why are we believe in ourselves as a team? and i hope the team will believe in themselves in the future when i'm just expecting to have them. so southern europe has long been a top destination for tourists, but record summer temperatures are leading many holiday makers to rethink their travel plans. some are now swapping mediterranean beaches for northern fjords. here's a look at some of the cooler locations that have become travel hot spots, rocky ice capped mountains on 12th 1st comes to mind from planning a summer holiday. but more and more tourists are choosing to avoid the sweltering temperatures in southern europe this summer. and i'm just heading north since the
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waiter got over here to escape the heat. norway caught our attention a long time ago with its green landscapes, mountains, and ice side. yeah. and on up as you put the your to protect our planet. and that also has consequences on tourism. and other of us, the nation is that i would perhaps have liked much more like america or other places. and then more issue is but it is too hot that cold. but norway, it's wonderful, really not hard to do it for this. and that's suite and then way have seen in optic interest seeking a cool cation, an alternative to heart of a crowded beaches. it is a boon for the local economy. also poses a new challenge for small remote nordic villages. the w as opposed to
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a mess with what we have most worried about is that too many people come here at once. the ship behind us has 6000 passengers in 2000 crew, one bald. this is a small village, around 300 people live here in winter. i mean, have you sent them all hands inside of the window? is that the man this guy lent them as a temperature is across europe? rise here on? yeah. the cool cation trend looks set to continue to volcanoes in southern italy, have been putting on a fearsome sho stromboli. a volcanic island, north of sicily has been sending out clouds of hot gas and dust, and recent days, and on sicily. mount aetna has also erupted spewing spectacular plumes of magma after several months of dormancy. eruptions have cause volcanic ash to fall on nearby villages and towns on friday. some flights were cancelled or delayed at the nearest airport in the city of cataneo. and with that,
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