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america had agreed to sell f-35 to egypt , but the agreement was not finalized due to the opposition of the zionist regime. the american judicial system acquitted two police officers who were involved in the murder of a black woman in her home. four years ago, seven uniformed police officers entered the home of a black american nurse at midnight and murdered her. these agents entered bruna taylor's house without prior warning and in casual clothes and had a fight with the victim's friend. instead of these two policemen, the judge considered his friend as the perpetrator of the murder. contrary to his claim, the police found no drugs in this nurse's house did not find context. chinese engineers have developed a new cost-effective camouflage cloak using iron that is invisible to radar and infrared waves . this camouflage cover made in the chinese navy can significantly reduce the interception of air defense systems such as iron dome . the new coating
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reduces the thermal effect of airplanes, and now the second case of financial aid to kamla haris, the democratic candidate , has exceeded 540 million dollars in less than a month since he announced his readiness to participate in the us presidential election. the amount of money injected into elections, which are generally made by american capitalists, are a quorum of financial contributions. it broke the previous one in the same period of time. tonight, in the second case , we would like to have an overview of the latest developments in the american elections and especially examine the role of capital in determining the political destiny in america . first, we see the report of my colleague ms. azadeh taheri. this is one of the oldest ballot boxes in the national museum of american history. used in 1919 in fulton, georgia. one of
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the millions of ballot boxes used to determine the fate of elections in the united states over the years but whose name comes out of these funds depends on various factors. one of the most important is money. in the last decade , the role of the super-rich in the election contests has been significantly increased, so that now it is impossible to control and monitor the flow of money into this arena. ken griffin, george soros, lifted the limit on donations to election candidates, a move that caused an unprecedented amount of money to flow into the election races. in 206 , the amount of black money entering our elections was only 5. it was a million dollars. this figure
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reached one billion dollars in 2020. to save democracy, we must stop this tsunami. in the 2022 election, 94 of those who got into the us congress were the candidates who collected the most money during the election campaign. now , according to the report of the federal election commission, the 2024 presidential election has become the most expensive election in the history of the united states. the amount of money that has flowed into the election campaign of the democratic candidates has reached an unprecedented figure of half a billion dollars. look at the amount of money that big companies put into election campaigns? it's unbelievable. billionaires want this way strengthen their position and weaken our democracy . of course, it is not only the super-rich americans who determine the winner of the election with their dollars. moreover, foreign actors will not be without a fortune if they loosen the cap. the
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pro-zionist lobby, which spent more than 20 million dollars, blocked cory bush and jamal bowman, two pro-palestinian representatives, from entering the us house of representatives. azadeh taheri of the sed and broadcasting news agency. next, our colleague ms. azadeh taheri, an expert and international reporter of sada and vasima news agency , is in the studio of the khabar network. madam, your report is blurry about this record breaking financial support from kamel. and basically, what things are spent in the elections. i say hello to you and your viewers . before starting, it should be mentioned that most of these financial aid, which are very, very large, are done legally. in 2010, the supreme court of the united states lifted the limit on financial aid to candidates, and after that we saw
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that a large amount of money entered the american election contests, but now how this money enters the contests can be said by 3 different departments, one of there are individuals who are in financial aid individuals candidates are under strict supervision, and in each election period, they cannot participate in more than 66 dollars , that is, an ordinary american person can spend up to 60 dollars , yes, 66 dollars. the economy that they have existed and helped from the beginning, but the phenomenon that they represent in recent years after the d vote is that they put a lot of money into the competitions, and the statistics i saw were something like 2,300. so far, super pack has collected 1 billion dollars, even though
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ordinary people can't pay more than 6 dollars each yes, they have no limits and they can help, but now their limits are that they cannot help directly. but this money enters the cycle of competitions. now, where is this money spent? we must know that electoral competitions in the united states are very, very expensive, which means that somehow the candidates must prepare the preparations for entering the competitions two years in advance, and in a series of elections like this presidential election that we are witnessing, the competitions start a year before , we have mid-term elections, so the process is a very expensive process. election conferences, however, most of this money is spent on election advertisements on tv, radio and in recent years in virtual space and social networks. they are looking for that
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if their candidate enters either the congress or the white house, he will achieve their goals. now , if i give an example, for example, companies active in the field of energy, considering the history of trump's presidency and the promises he made, which are very environmental laws do not believe, so they support trump or not in this period, we have seen that some prominent figures of silicon, like malan musk, came in and supported trump, and now it is said that the reason for their support
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is the issue of digital widths and artificial intelligence. in 1994, he won the election when capitalists gave more money to himself and his campaign , although this relationship is not always a direct relationship , for example, in the election where clinton and trump competed, clinton was able to get more money, but in the end of course, he left this amount of money to trump it cannot be ignored that he is entering, and that now the american people do not have a positive view of this matter , in fact, they are more aware of the role of the super-rich in the political environment than the american people, and they want something above 70% to limit financial aid in some way. in this liberal capitalist system, it can be said that capitalism can overcome its liberalism. now, another discussion
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we had last week in the american elections was the holding of the democratic party national convention. it lasted for 4 days. . it is one of the most important political events the convention of the republican party, which is held once every four years, and my most important goal is the official nomination of the party's candidate in the presidential election, often a candidate is nominated who was able to eliminate his rivals in the primary elections, but this year was an exception, haris participated in the primary elections. he had not participated , but haris is one of the few candidates who , despite not winning the primary election , will be introduced as the party's candidate. convergence among the members of the party and attracting popular votes from this assembly, we also have some pictures. one of them
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was a very greedy speech in support of israel, which the investigation shows was no different from biden and practically did not go in the direction of wanting to make a deal with biden. let's see this. part of haris roo's talk. and let me be clear, i will always stand up for israel's right to defend itself, and i will always ensure israel has the ability to defend itself, because the people of israel must never again face the horror that a terrorist organization called hamas caused on october 7.
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sex took place later, even the personalities themselves and numerous media in america say that this was never proven. after 11 months, we also had the protests of the supporters of palestine. there was a large number of supporters of palestine who were present outside the venue in chicago and demanded to stop american military and financial aid. however, we should know that these protests were not limited to outside the assembly, we
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had representatives who were present in this assembly on behalf of non-committed voters. for example, from a place like michigan , not many voters are those democratic voters who are dissatisfied with the approach of the biden administration towards the gaza war and voted white in the primary elections . and they wanted to give a speech in this forum and express their opinions , but unfortunately they were not allowed, and this could be an opportunity for haris to win the votes of that part of the democratic voters who are sensitive to the gaza war. but another choice that we have a ready picture of the improvement that some people who wanted in this the assembly should give a speech, but
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three-day old twins, he got back and his to pick up the birth certificates of his house was bombs, his twins were killed by us funded bombs, his wife was killed by us funded bombs, his mother-in-law killed by us funded bombs, 16, and children, those could have been my children, that could have been me, that could have been me, my family could have been internally displaced to ghaza, so many palestinians are not originally from ghaza, they're internally displaced, now 10, 20, 30 times over, what more do palestinians do have to do, we want to live, all we want to do is live and to get married and to dream and to go to college. and to have kids and to raise them to be incredible, incredible,
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beautiful human beings, people who are resilient, who are strong, gaza has the strongest people in the world, i am in so much pain, this is this hurts the soul, this is soul crushing, my body hurts from three days, i don't even want to call my family cuz i know if talk to them i will just burst into tears because this is so pressing as a palestinian to be dehumanized in the way we have been, but it is nothing in comparison to what the people of gaza do, so i continue on, we all carry on as palestinians in diaspora because we owe it to the palestinians in gaza. we have the final part of our conversation. khanib had another part of this week's events. robert kennedy jr.'s withdrawal and support of trump, this
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nephew, i think he will become famous, john kennedy , what happened when he came to the scene, what role did he find in the election , and what happened that he finally withdrew in favor of trump? well, in the american two-party system, candidates are usually independents or candidates who are from third parties do not have many arabs, but kennedy was lucky in two ways, one is that he is from the famous kennedy family and has a very long history. darren and secondly, as an independent candidate , he was able to attract significant votes in the beginning, even the amount of support for him reached 20 at one point, which has been going on since the 1990s, considering the support he had and that history. the family that belonged to the democratic party, i myself was a member of the democratic party until 2023, came and finally supported trump, whose support was met with negative feedback. the members of the kennedy family were also confronted, how
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was the effect on the results of the polls, could it act so much in favor of trump? well, kennedy had good votes at first. until recently, his popularity had reached below 4%, and these votes are usually divided between hayes and trump, which means that not all of them go to trump, but maybe in key states where the competition against trump harris is very close , i read somewhere that it can have a small effect. who said in some states that he wants to keep his name on the ballots so that he has more influence. yes , they don't vote for haris. your presence in the world
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. they have two factories working day and night for 11 months to prepare 156 million volumes of textbooks for the new school year in three shifts, that is , full time. 90 iranian books this year, how hot is this paper? the writing that is on the page does not have the ability to narrate from the back, so this is good. yes, this is good
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. hot glue is used to bind books . scientific companies can use this glue. produce with even better quality than foreign adhesives let this glue enter the field of textbook production. this year, the books were printed in three parts, rahli waziri and raghi. in order to make the book and its contents more clearly accessible to elementary school students , it is printed in the form of rehli, and the books that are not image-oriented and text-oriented are actually printed as ministerial books. the books are actually more advanced for the books that come with the teacher for the second secondary level. the number of books this year is one million more than last year, but the titles of the books are less. last year we had 155 million textbooks and this year 156 million textbooks. for the students, the printed titles have also changed, the number of titles has changed to 961, it has changed
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, it has decreased, it has decreased . textbook order registration started 5 months ago. how long does it take to register an order? it is better for universities to register and complete orders in up to 10 cities, but the system is active in up to 30 cities. but some students have not registered their books yet. 10th grade theoretical 34 , 18th grade professional technical and 11th grade work and knowledge. we are in the 10th grade of the second year of high school. our number of orders is low it is about 25% on average, and we request all the parents of the students to act faster regarding the definitive registration of the students in the schools, as well as the registration of the order of textbooks
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. some majors actually choose which majors they enter and this is done with some delay . there is a question of the september exams , there is academic guidance for the children of september, a very, very low percentage. learning is not complete without books, 85% of books the registration has been ordered and explained, and by dividing the work we did yesterday, god willing , we will reach this by the first of egypt, 1000, unless there are special cases where the registrations happened later, which is normal, anyway, the content of the books will change this year. not much compared to the previous year. and only the pictures of some books were changed. the explanation of textbooks starts in the middle of september in the provinces and the books
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are available to the students in schools from the first of mehr. amir hossein zulfiqari, radio and television news agency. this is the muharram photo exhibition in shemiran , an exhibition that is under the pretext of preserving ashura heritage it hosts images that are more than 150 years ago. narrates here is the biography of the old teka of tehran, some of which have only a few photos and some of which
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have been left for us in addition to the religious buildings and customs. ashurai heritage is one of the most important untainted cultural heritages of our country, and many of the taekyas that were created in the city of tehran do not exist now, such as the taekya of the government, and this exhibition has become an excuse to introduce this taekya. also in this exhibition, the supports are introduced. which are unique in terms of architecture and sometimes have their own mourning customs during these days. tehran city it is an old piece that had 50 to 70 local support around 150 years ago, that is, during the qajar era. the buildings that are displayed in these wall frames today. in one of the sections of this exhibition, we introduce the qajar and historical takayas of the niavaran area. we took advantage of the rich archives of the golestan palace world heritage collection and
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displayed images of the qajar tekai in our region, and in the next section, with the approach of introducing the tangible and intangible ashurai principles of the national register of this region , we introduced these tekai and ashurai rituals , with the boom of dissection in the qajar era is a piece in the concept that's for us today. or , it is not like singing the dramatic art of aai that narrates historical stories such as the incident of ashura in the nineveh plain, an art that is accompanied by poetry, music and movement, and has also reached the world record. many people may not be aware of these ashura events and this exhibition is an excuse to introduce the ashura heritage. tazia culture and culture is actually the establishment of tek. it is a culture that shows how our country, while adhering to its own religious issues
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, has used art well to promote education. the qajar historical support is an exhibition that will be held at the niavaran cultural complex until the end of the month of travel . a family is leaving west gaza by car, the occupying forces surround them, the occupants are killed except hind and lian. lian is terrified and calls the red crescent . hello, uncle alina al-dabbaba, you are
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the secretaries. 16 days later, a reporter from the spokesperson of the us state department. he asks, "we heard india begging the red cross. i want to ask you about the status of the investigation of this case," says matthew miller . uncompleted 29 days later, the reporter again asks for an investigation into this murder. do you have any new information about the investigation of the killing of india, her family and the doctors who went to save them? the speaker's answer. it is unknown. i have no new information. the reporter goes to this conference again and asks. do you have new information about israel's actions in the indian rajab case? if not, how can you
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do that? the first question in this regard is, do you have new information from the investigation of this case? the answer is forwarded to the future. i will provide you with the latest information on this case later. 128 days later. do you have any new information about the case? i will convey to you everything they said , 184 days after the murder of hind rajab, the reporter is still persistent. last months when my colleagues and i asked about the investigation of this case
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. the ministry of foreign affairs announced that israel is waiting for the answers of the united nations and the red cross. i spoke with the red cross and they said no. the israeli government has not corresponded with us. this time, the deputy spokesman of the us state department is leaving. the investigation is still ongoing and the details are being discussed. they turn to israel. 197 days have passed since that incident, the reporter is still following. latest status what is this case? us officials continue. it is not the first time that the investigation about the killing of the zionists remains unanswered. 200 martyrs in the pakhora school, 100 dead in the tabain school, the attack on the palestinian worshipers with 100 martyrs, the attack on the hospital and the murders that were never autopsied.
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