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the, the people of india have shown complete faith in the b j b and the a, d a, d n d a before the government for the punch of capture hall india crime is, is, are a demo the because big 3 for his alliance in just a general election as final figures revealing and b, j. b party alone receive less votes done in the previous election in 2019. the degree lives isn't over 1550 in just one day, as i said was, is on the box is fine thing, ramsey up in the kind of bunk time. all the things you exclusive footage for the fall of these life is job is to cover and paved the way for teens. that's
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a new building to building one short city deals. then rushing artillery, steel, the spotlight on top of the $175000000000.00 in a the, the us it already given to you drain, was excited to announce even more assistance walking higher among learning, facing the, from critical public who's making money back stage if the war in ukraine keep felt like that's the question i'd like, we shouldn't have gone in there. we should be able to help them at all, that it's helps kill them on the. busy policy is reported, killed all the admin. i'm going ideas. right. cost is officials submitted a request to the i c day to enjoy south africa's genocide case. again is well the,
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the live for all most go. this is odd t i with the we start with a top silly, lots of india. 5 the results from the world's biggest election, a coalition led by india is routing policy, b, j, p. as, as of, it's been towards the pol them, whether it was a close race against a rival, a line. so we all be all the details, you know, special coverage of this historic event. the end is probably may as a pneumonia have se bitten. 24 is a liars in the country is election as a final result. so the b j. p like code isn't secure. $0.29 in follow
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that although and gain less support then in the previous election, 5 years ago. off today is a big old, suspicious day. and on this day for the 3rd time, the government has been appointed. oh, very grateful to the people, the people of india have shown complete faith in the b, j, b, y, and z and a. today's victory is the victory of the world's largest democracy and provide we have the able form of government for the better future of india. as a policy or code, they send these 272 seats, so cost the majority mom and then the house of parliament, the b j. p. lead a lie as high as main pages with jersey taking 293 states. the opposition, indian national congress. i lies have 232 seats. as the races fall closer, the many has been predicting the almost as in the, the said, the indian people have sent clear message to prime minister the body. and this
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is the main thing that this election has that the country has unanimously and clearly stated. we do not want mr. and the end of the movie, and mr. i'm a chuck will be involved in the ending of this country. we do not like who they were on this sunday. we do not appreciate the way they have attacked the constitution. we do not appreciate the with it run this country for the last 10 years. so that is the message from yesterday. and from what i'd like to thank everybody who has participated in this election. i'm extremely proud of the people of india. i'm extremely proud of the people who have what does this fit best on? stuck on the constitution bought a new car is on the run, doesn't solve it. has all the details on the final result. so the key but that besides the future present calls the world's most popular this nation. the results
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allows. final, all of the counting has been done. so the numbers, they're all stable. now, to give you some perspective here. now the in the aligns, which is essentially b j, b and the allies. it hasn't even been able to touch the 300 marks. and the last time the part of the engine of the apache on its own add a little or what 300 means more the in the us finding a stop. and he's 2 dogs in 2014 and then in 2090, he's never really had a coalition government for the fullest time b, g, b. now it is for them. sure. all the majority mock and it has to dip into its allies to form of government. so what happened is that the rules of engagement are going to change. their engine. warranty has never worked in and out worked in all willis and governments. so that is something which is interesting to watch out. cool. and what i've been given to understand from my sources within the policy is that there's
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a possibility that they may have received the letters of support from the allies to de, is that so it's a very interesting to get up. also watch people have really thinking what a, b, c, the india it was not as for the work, be able to accept it. because there isn't students back when they get for games about thing. very different. but we had heavy swing, be dippy, with the mic of boardman in some of india, b one o 4 seats, and then the loops and we have very happy about. i don't want to see me, we're very happy today who has done a lot of work for the development of the country, a country with progress. i'm not able to do, do nimble apologies. if one talks about the opposition party, they never had any vision for the future. they never had any agenda. beyond that of criticizing the work for the culture of the b j. p. and criticizing the work done by moti. so that's really is the roads to a new government in,
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in india. now it's interesting because most likely it is going to be on the readings. you more deep 3.4. and what it looks like golf. uh that he is going to be the only 2nd prime minister in the country. you do have a to have, you know, secured it's todd consecutive film. so it will be historic in the sense that if in a few days from now we see nothing more the swearing in. but of course, like i said, the lines is out of the yard and the next 24 to 48 hours to be very, very crucial. but what i can see show is that will people, they've or they have a critique that was destined media, who questioned india as elect total process. and the results that have come out of this nom up election in the country, it's up the rules that democracy is very much alive. i'm driving in india. so
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this year it was 66.3, the side with a red hold of 642000000 people, coughing the ballots. all the and coolness grow. tom sion tamani said that this was the weakest of all for the root in polity. it is still on top. so i think that's the beauty of democracy. and so the 1st thing that these, as i was telling me is that you know, this, this whole idea that democracy was that in india or there's a dictator of largely over some construct media construct that you know, a democracy was present in india that has been there to this very effectively and the biggest elections of the board. i've given a very clear mind. and i think that is a very interesting thing that you seen the largest part of the, the income been getting a clear indication from the fedex to. they said they weren't the same parts of the same system. bucks. oh, has prepared you a lot about the,
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the kind of books of the p. m. as part of the must bear in mind that the, the india had 5 minutes to move the as a candidate. and the fact that it has caught it's boston disorder is a very clear indication of whether you formed with the biggest majority in the board or the, i guess more than in the words. if you form the numbers you form the. so one thing is very clear that india has watered very clearly for millions of more on for the same them. of course, the numbers are not exactly what a lot of people in your position to do it for a year. and even more than that, you kind of numbers and uh, the cm himself set that up, maybe the numbers will be much higher than what you expected. so of course expect patients have been that is different, but that was, that is exactly what one was expected. but the multi vinegar to magnet, we've got a clear minded india from the gum, or to get the
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right to other news. now, the defensive is the sizing for a lot more than $1500.00. so just over the past day during a major us in advance, positive forces housing and pressing forward in the hawk of age and gaining more ground in a bottle full. this city town will tons. now i've seen egos done of reports on the situation in the area. so my part of your plan, i bought them to choose involve chance. nothing is what are you seeing? every window do and opening is a potential enemy position. the snipers job is to cover and paved the way for a soul, teens. that's a moving building to building lessons. i bet you bedrooms. i do so it's a lot of stuff, but it's good. yep. one of those,
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this voltage was exclusively provided to us by the snipers of the smart special forces, parts of the haves team. they've just returned to the russia ukraine board after a week long mission inside the city. now they can tell their tale, recorded on the flash drives inside their scopes, right? you know, we deal with the enemy as me to holes in the wall at the side of a 9 story building. one hole i see clearly in the thermal image or i can see the target. the 2nd hole looks as if it hadn't been branch check and what we knew we did that, but it's uh, east dropping all movies. uh well, today we use it as an umbrella. we've spoken to one problem and moving it up and there it turns out, and this whole we're looking through our eyes. if we don't see the 2nd one, we don't expect the enemy from there to the mining cuz yeah, these are still in the streets and since i'm getting through this combined way. okay. someone said yes. at that time, they don't know yet what your menace is hiding behind
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a steel plate that but they'd already drew an unwanted attention from ukrainian drones church. i trust them. i the smell i put the team has to take cover. that is when the here over the radio. why that 2nd opening in the will is giving out a heat signature i think and there is a machine gunner sitting there covered with a shield. and when they see or a salt groups coming in, they push it back to the shield and start fighting on board. this is exactly the type of what the items are in the city for us. so you have your room, i hit right there. right in that gap in the middle. yeah. got him. one shot, one killed, then rushing, artillery steals the spotlight. the
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sniper team is back from the city for some short flights. well, there's a rest soon. they'll head back to finish what they started, all the content on the counter offensive. what counter offensive, and we take building after building every day, guys, every day and every day, all of our fighters take building after building. they fight sometimes a whole day sometimes to but they fight every day. it was good to is involved on the bottom of it. okay. we have struggling to fil is right. and so french, fresh recruiters, ukraine has refused to allow. it says the following residency permits to leave the country as previously. we used to let people who have foreign residency permits, leave ukraine, but due to changes in the legislation, there are blinds to register for the military until this assure you're specifically stipulated in the border crossings, the regulations. we will not let this category of citizens out of ukraine and another incentives assault people from fleeing. cuba fuzzies have reported the
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sauces, prompting to land mines on the pines of a river from the border with you ma'am. the st. romania is what it shows up. it doesn't go off the, he lost his life funds across the border of the month. over full 2 people died on board of coffins trying to escape from you crazed, forced mobilization sony of info. this is a photos the let's see. i have spoken about developing refugees, backseat, right, and so they can be sent to the biofuels. noah is one of those countries as is authorities say the strength of being too often to interviews. mizzi is not a justifiable basis for seeking asylum or vampire them and them. but you know, i think says this may indicate that countries simply want to get rid of the brain in refugees is also positively possible that some west countries no longer wish to accommodate quite as
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many ukrainians. many videos have left the kind of figured goals. and i use the, the, um, a general conscription knowles, in you raise as an excuse for returning ukrainians and for tightening up the rules. that's very difficult to assess. but i suspect the underlying motive is that the norwegians got moved to this case is feeling that's too many ukrainians are seeking protection. uh, it will weigh and give a, give it to the high living standards a little way. may never want to reach out to you great. by the last time the blind eyes, the face of the inquiry is full of clothes, gives washington in romping up the tensions like doubling down as approval for
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cubes full to so strike russian territory with us weaponry. the president made this decision to allow american arms to be shot into a very limited area of russia. and we actually heard secretary blinking on the last day of his troop last week. say this may not be the last area that gets approved. can you help us think through this moment, we're not going to turn our backs and what ukraine needs, and we're going to continue to try to again, of all of our support to them as the battle field evolves, as well, with respect to cross border counter fires, is specifically focused on ukraine's defense against military targets that are just over the border and targets that russia is using to physically launch offensive against ukraine proper. it just makes common sense. there's thousands of popular officials repeatedly said washington was a gain since i use it for 11 to strike the causes in russia. they said such a time as could trigger a further escalation. i'd make americans die in their pocket. we have
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neither encouraged nor enabled. uh, the findings to strike inside of russia. we have asked that ukraine is not to use us supplied equipment for direct attacks and to rush. why is it? because we don't want, this is a ukrainian war. it is not a war between united states and russia. it's not a war between nato and russia. there's a war between ukraine and russia, and we are supporting and supplying and help training and advising and assisting ukraine. but it is not a direct conflict between the united states and russia. we do not support the use of us made equipment being used for tax and side of russia. we've been very clear about that and we'll continue to do that. and we have been clear on, not just publicly, but privately, clearly with the craniums the problem. joe. all the solve the conservative daily pub cause he said the officials in washington are aware of what they're saying as
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they have been onto the goals. i think the united states has been raising the stakes and trying to push towards a very grim future for not just the states, but countries across the world. i keep in mind the united states has never done exactly what they said they're going to do. they never did anything for the same purpose. they're actually saying something and knowing what the result will be. so i absolutely think of this on purpose. i think what they're doing right now is a direct correlation to what they want to have happen in the future. which is the great pay us because opportunity comes in that chaos and they don't care how many bodies fall in the, in the, in the process. the united states is always been the one to say, well, it's not me, it's them while putting a gun in the hand of basically a toddler and the united states by saying that they've or that there are no rules, is basically stating that they're removing all the pieces of accountability on the chessboard, and yet they're telling us that they want to get to
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a resolution. how do you get to a resolution if you're not want to set the table and get to the resolution. and if you're telling someone who they can just fire indiscriminately into russia and that you're not going to have any sort of checks and balances on what that actually means, there's no line that they actually created. so that what they're basically doing is saying that, you know, ukraine has the ability to use our weapons, use our guns, and use our, our resources in order to hurt innocent people in russia. so i believe that the people that are in power and united states are rotted to the core. and frankly, they are the ones that are pressing all of the buttons and ukraine. ukraine is far enough down the path now that they don't have any other choice. on top of about a $175000000000.00 in a the, the u. s. is already provided to claim the white house. and my social security is either says that even more assistance or gave it, so i did. so it'd be a mouse in the coming weeks with people in the us about the government this. yeah, money to achieve. they said the transfer of funding should remain within their own
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country. instead of feeling a conflict, we shouldn't be giving any money to any countries ever. i pay my taxes, it should go to me and my family and my friends and my loved ones and other americans. i don't think it should ever go to ukraine, who's benefit? is it to keep this? we're rolling? who's making money back stage. if the war and ukraine keeps wrote, like that's a question i'd like and we shouldn't have gone in there, we should have helped them at all. it's helps kill them. i mean, i just think that like americans, the american government should really help the americans 1st. do you, i'd say, should give a, give the money to their people 1st thought that ukraine they gotta take care of their own 1st breaking news. a government has flawed sauce. at the u. s. embassy in baby, the security forces applied back on
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the inside the state in the hospital for treatments. sorry. jesus says that the government was a syrian national amnesty and said, well, it's not a safe. i'm an investigation is on the way we'll give you more information as well . the center 5 thing in the middle east. 38 policies have been reported killed in the idea of finance on gaza among the deceased 8 police officers who kind of in the big hole in the city over there. our ball. and now this video is from another location in the city. it shows and i'm going to the scene trying to save the lives of policy and wounded in them is only a time on a nearby home. local official say that at least 15 people were killed in the idea of a strikes, a nearby bridge and most rise, even if he comes in send for vasa. the gaza house ministry has said that more than a 36000 passes are being killed. an idea of attacks since the war began last
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year. part of seeing if it shows off to the i c j to join south africa's genocide complaint against as well on monday. so i've asked the filed the lawsuit last december to kind of israel's actions in gaza. you and tom court has ordered as well to prevent us. i didn't go the, i'm still the idea of offensive in rough or a southern saves. and however, the idea continues to strike the region. we spoke with ali claim that he's of a fast, so as i'll, since you know, the seniors. and then he said, pausing to move blind posting officials, certainly garza and the westbank are in 5 united unfortunately, it says and behaves with infinity. they feel that the most anxiousness, no one can control them. there is no one can stop them. on the other hand,
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it also seemed that the better of seeing it as far as he is a hostage in the west bank. and there was no there. and according to having witness, what's happened to how much in guys up that would not dare to come out against them . and this this uh what you call it. uh, the allies of the parents, you know, servicing with the software or the people of guys is the way to show we have one biggest and then people contrary to that session of the site is that we are separate to expect is separate from the guys that it's divisive sex is of this 8 is when the, uh, the default is dissolved, then that active will not be offended if that is, you know, started coming from louis back with nothing against this other side is very positive. it shows that one people as of 2 separate boxes,
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the war of nathan. yeah. who is normal and that is how much is it against the dentist? he gets so out of those all boozers in either has to impose an alliance with the ruling a n c policy which is last is endorsing for the 1st time. and 30 is going to see nice and says that partnership would be the best option for the nation. what is the permutation that in your mind, that would be the most beneficial for this economy right now? well, at a d a, a amc? well, i think it's a, do you think it's, is it coming together the constitution listened? they are, they are right here about the and the, and the a, the amc, it's the i p. it's a freedom from plus one of the picture of other policies that exist there. but it's definitely important that the constitutionalist stand together though. otherwise what's going to happen is you're going to the empty constitutionalist taking control. i think that would be the worst possible option for sol advocate. all
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major opposition, paul 2 indicates that they would consider inclination would be and see under certain conditions institute circumstances, members of the d. a stay to the bachelor would choose the least a bad option for, for them, which is a full meal coalition with against the rather than theme is the walking away with the if, if or the into pots you. however, the da opposes key policies such as the national health insurance back in palm and program. and part of the is these foreign policy. he does also say that this type of coalition government is expected to be factual and negatively impact to black people because the policies have been legal, the neo colonial by various end of the such a policy. this would also need to be addressed to put up with you that people in these pools per policies that will have to be bolted down to accommodate the d h in terms of the offices and as the parties. this is for my present jacob zoom as the m k party, which has been the story of the addictions and have 114 percent necessarily putting
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it in a very strong position to influence coalition. negotiation been busy if, if, which pursues the fall more of radical economy policy positions. and then the is the particularly in terms of nationalizing bands and mines. but the d a has a due to a possible pact between the m k b if, if and itself as tuesday coalition for government. and it claims that to that cause this and make it good of democracy, especially considering that the empty party wants to get rid of the constitution. but now the m. k is threatening to avoid cotton. i'm just thinking of condiments. members of the national assembly overcomes complains if that should be i have, i'm being very, i've been to, has been even get added to the in the counting and the voting process that happened last wednesday. we now have to explore the avenues of how we then, you know, into the one could be to, you know, into the take to this reading. and it also use of government to was another option
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that we need to explore as to bird client. the 1st searching of the national assembly of which with our seats, and including the other parties. if you were to just decide to do so, you know, the parliament would not grades and therefore not be able to elect a president. and now in theory, so the m k party written that they will not physically big enough members the prison to full parliament to fully constitute. but that argument has been shut down by constitutional experts saying that with the actually puts up to parliament irrelevant. considering that they only have $58.00 seats from the $400.00 in the national assembly. and even those limit is actually how of a new part to the, to go over the is the, the, how can you go to speed seems to be on the copyright issues around this, the parties name the has also been legal disputes relating to eligibility of too much of it to the national assembly and in terms of for me coming, this is the m k party. i'm see if it would consider forming
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a career this. the government would be a, is these on condition that the governing party gets rid of covering presents. the pool is the but the presidents present the pulls the as oh, so that's because as of as a can part you need is to work to give the, in the public interest. the also that you can go to, i'm send a file c a u. s. and infectious disease, especially has received tough questions and from a public and religious h, as in his 1st public affairs vote colas sneezing his white house advising job in 2022 for more than a republicans on the house. so that, subcommittee on the road of wise pandemic, scrutinizes involving the pandemic response. we knew from the trials that took people they've got vaccinated still were subject to getting covered. so was the cobra, the vaccine, 100 percent effective? i don't believe any vaccine is a 100 percent effective, did or do the vaccines,
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dakota 19 vaccine stop. anyone from getting covered? no, actually, no. in the beginning, it clearly prevented infection and a certain percentage of people, but the door ability of its ability to prevent infection was not long. it was measured in months and they didn't stop you from spreading it either. early on it did if it prevented infection, do you agree that there was a push to downplay the lab leak, sir? is not on my part. really, really well, what i think i think most of the country find that find that amazing. i said, 11 seconds, we will look at the facts. are you confess that you made up the coven roles and client id, which takes the social distance scene and masking of children? i never said, i made anything else. you admitted that you made up? you might hear it as a rhyme made it up. so are you saying the suspect this miss? i'd have to say i made anything up. but let's also talk a little bit further about the type of science that you represent. and i,
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a scientist made $710000000.00 in royalties from drugs, drug makers, a fax, it's been hidden. let's talk about the fact about, is it right for scientists and doctors getting paid by the american people? government taxpayer paychecks to get patents where they're paid millions and hundreds of millions of dollars and royalty fees, especially when the n i age and these government agencies, most powerful agencies in our country are recommending medical suggestions and advice and making up guidelines like 6 feet distant seen and masking of children. do you think that's appropriate to the american people deserve to be abuse like that mister file chief, because you're not doctor, you're mr. voucher. you had my few minutes. more than 100000000 americans were affected by uncovered, yet the vice thing is that was harold, it as a savior turned out to not be as.

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