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the parenting income because it is this idea that everybody is deserve. and then just by virtue of your being here, the canyon police fire tear gas as protestors in nairobi demand of the presidents resignation. despite william retail agreeing to scrap. and i am a tax tax type, pelham. a prominent south african mt tells us the western financial institution is pursuing its own interest across the continental country. me to be interviewed by the i m f and the world bank because that is the jobs report. the problems that they do on our punch in the public anger mounts across israel as local turn up the heat on the prime minister urging benjamin netanyahu and his government to resign over their failure to bring
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all the hostages home from garza. and the 1st of us presidential debate of 2024 and not with a bang, but a wind farm. donald trump and joe biden heavily moderated. a verbal sparring session has come to a close the coming. he lived from the russian capital. i'm rachel ruble. you're watching archie international. we're covering the top new stories from around the world's beginning east africa or police and fire chair gas that protesters in the canyon capital people are calling for president rooted to resign. despite his recent concession and withdrawing a controversial finance bill, which would have seen prices ride, rise for food staples, such as bread and cooking oil. the
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additional security forces are being deployed and i, robi, and other cities as mass riley's take place. several arrests have already been made in the capital. earlier i spoke with local reporter kenneth a monday and our d correspondent, known as the same day on what's unfolding in kenya. the decision is already getting killed. they obviously for of what it is told me, they probably don't see on uh, what we're seeing right now. he's on probation on active engagement to the young people. find the the security deposit on there that were deployed in the capital to see, to have by the police because i despise seeing them, the police of please us out of the loving care goes to them out of uh, you know, using the blank uh, uh, the blank uh the store. i mean, i mean, did they using all the windows, they kind to, to be able to discuss this use uh, from engaging. so i think this try to do that. the young people have no uh the, the used to be using the stuff that i talking from different phones that i talk to
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you from different phones the other way. um, right behind there we've seen young people coming from that place and the number over the bottom of them already been out of it said that putting the police trucks . uh some of them out of out of that that came from a different faith. so that is what i tend to be seeing right now. i am of has responded to the protest in kenya. let's have a listen. we're deeply concerned about the tragic events in kenya in recent days and saddened by the loss of lives and the many injuries or thoughts, or with all people affected by the turmoil in the country. people that's to authors even as a statement from the item. if it was issued by the direct to off communication was issued addressing the ongoing situation and reiterating the army of commitment and supports to can. yeah. but with all of that, one can help at all. what exactly does the item if need, when it says it will continue supporting acadia, could it be more financial support considering that to the plan? so i'm not working all to 10 years because those same people that are still making noise. i know that in the past 2 years,
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this seen the accomplishment taking altima billions of dollars. indeed many ordinary citizens. a claim that to the support and aid in the form of data from the i am, it does not before they me fix it doesn't mitchell to improve their living conditions . and the main reason kenya h still experiencing such loudness from the citizens is because more and more people are getting wise to the effects of the i am if you understand that the cost of living and the taxes that are rising, it's because of, for the low was that the government is taking from the i am, if they all starting to see the data must be repaid. and the i am is, has re emphasized that kenya should and must reduce its fiscal deficit, including by raising those taxes. we know that the purchase which a rotted in many parts of the country was blocked by a wide spread dissatisfaction with economy conditions, government policies and the presidents, but in a southern prefer. so present who to has said would not sign the finance bill that
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she had long said was mississippi to stabilize the countries academy. have a listen to this. having to click on this 1 of january improve edition, but i wouldn't have gone to the end of that plan has to be 2024. i left the journey for the paper of going to have started. that would be that they wrote with nothing to do with these by non speed of 2020 for going feet and therefore i would not sign the 2020 for finance but and the gym subsequently been withdrawn. so that's this moment some say it is not that's prison. fruitful now for the, for southern realizes that he had been wrong to push for the tech side, which costs so much handle frustrated. in fact,
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he began his address to the nation with quite a robust and very detailed explanation of exactly why he believed those text types of need. but overall, the presence that has highlighted that to the government had made significant toby in managing the countries didn't have any say, we have done those to be here, the better of the word and try to for us as the own government make a maiden last installment of $500000000.00 last week today found out that by the length of their number under the name of the country and from the discomfort of that president who would to allow in teams to balance the books by introducing a new program of popular state routine exploits save the if the government to
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rather do prison a band is this proposed tax. it will eventually have to cut public spending. they by de, please apply to those already. and the state is it proceeds and the priest, as i said, it starts the crop towards his phone. and the 2 officially reason you'd know that to which was administration has been increasing base and introduce the mrs. to make kenya this reliance on borrowing in line with the school reforms agreed upon with the idea of, of course, but this time he seems to not be caving like before. and we heard from the south african m p, and spokesperson for the economic freedom fighters party, lee, and math. as she says, africans are paying a high price for loans received from the washington d. c. based international monetary fund to beacon p t a outside of the district to be this that these loans come with is that they do it as taking countries, particularly african countries. because we all want to some of the regents content
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in the world in terms of mental resources, deeply indebted. this is one of the ways of getting in and giving be a hand that to you and steven our resources that went over again. so who would be not just the i am, it's a changes, it's home mode, just upper, i don't, i'm not just in kenya, but in the entire. well, of course they do to come in at all. no, this is not something that we wanted to see, but fill the forms to restrict cabinets and the way they managed and go around all across the country, the whole country around the world. steven, out these loans is what is causing the dates that last seen placing here in african countries and actually hope that be happy to pitch will poverty. so we can see, i think you to be getting out of the pocket to psycho because as one had happened to you out in kenya is that they have to introduce the bill of finance bill to raise like over $2000000000.00 a to be able to finance the dates that the heck the take you through the i am at
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the end of world bank. so we need to stop. and we need to get what i thinking. countries need to be just an interest here is by the i m f and the world bank because that is the job calm because the problems that they do on our continued. so they generally come get to pause debility. i mean, you can see what's going on with the d r c. you can see what is happening in south today. and this is all the result of having to with come even if we note that the i am at the bank, that's the house and they said, and they come here and the instability. they pause except when you have a staple government, it needs that you can steal the resources that is the funding in those countries. and that is what the us doing right now. so there's nothing just nothing good that is going to come out of the i n s. and the world bank, they like computer going systems will process and that's what they said it to be a of the i'm moving on to essential gaza now where at least 3 people, all 1st responders were killed in and is really our strike report comes from al ok,
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so hospital where their bodies were brought a statement posted on guys, 1st responders, facebook page said members were killed while they were carrying out their humanitarian work. they had a central gods of civil defense at the men were targeted at their work station at the new server at refugee camp. the idea of has yet to respond to these reports. large groups of people gathered at i'll to the hospital to the care well to the humanitarian workers. but that follows a separate attack on the news there. a refugee camp that left at least to 4 people, died in 16 injured according to palestinian officials. a warning, you may find the following. images, distressing and verified footage, allegedly from the same shows, scores of casualties being examined and rushed away by medical staff idea of so i can said to taking place in the late hours of thursday earlier, the is really military bombs. sites in the northern part of the embattled on place
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. we got details from a local journalist on the ground there later permission forces had been bound thing and today. yeah. and as a freshman about hopes went to, i was doing this to i was the a lot of it except for the tiers. and since they brought more than 10 people, just add more than 7 to add the so i had a lot of business with that here in but his side sick with that situation in this lesson with an is very difficult because of the lack of medical equipment and medicine and also the shortage of a stuff. people here, i'll run that. i went that stuff that i would have thought about, maybe these, that i'm listed at intermission, where the funds are shots, and as a to commission their stuff. i wouldn't love the system. i mean, laws rarely just have taken to the streets across the country and fresh protests against the netanyahu government's handling of the gaza war. people called on the premier to step down of his failure to return all of the hostages,
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seized by her monster in the october 7th terror attack ortiz mary up an ocean of how this report from a raleigh in west to jerusalem the anymore. he had the present, the the, [000:00:00;00] the 120
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congress has made a terrible mistake. mister newtonian, whose appearance in washington will not represent the state of israel and its citizens and will reward his scandalous and destructive conduct toward our country . giving mister netanyahu, the stage in washington will all but dismiss the rage and pain of his people as expressed in the demonstrations throughout the country. american lawmakers should not to let that happen. they should ask mr. newton yahoo to stay home. the job i didn't. and the donald trump have faced off for the 1st time and the 2024 election the cnn hosted presidential debate. perhaps the most controlled in us
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history has just wrapped up. all right, let's cross live now to r. t is caleb mountain, who joins us from new york. caleb, this year's debate certainly stands out from previous ones with its lack of a live audience and heavily moderated format with the opponents. mike's caught, well, responses were being given that despite this, there's an plenty of bugs on line with many critics hitting out at president by the end. can you walk us through the public reaction 1st off? well, joe biden certainly looked exhausted and that is what got the internet going. most of the observers just couldn't overlook the fact that the president of the united states came onto the stage looking tired a little bit, scared a little bit over whelmed and it didn't get better throughout the debates. this is the reaction that we got to jo bivens performance this evening. biden can hardly talk during this debate,
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and it's only the 1st question joe biden is literally malfunctioning 5 and last train of thought. and cnn just moved on by didn't, is literally on stage steering into the after life. and now it is important to note that this was a heavily moderated debate, very limited time for both candidates to respond to the questions, know studio audience to watch or ask questions live. it was at the cnn headquarters in atlanta, georgia in a closed room. you know, mike's were caught, so there couldn't be any interruptions, heavily regulated debates, but that did not improve biden's performance. people are looking on and saying that this is a moment where people are asking questions about the competency of the president of the united states. this is quite a moment kayla, but nevertheless, the debate was highly anticipated to the 1st presidential debate in 2024, tens of millions of viewers in the us at tuning and take us through the key moments
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. both domestic and foreign policy were discussed. oh, well, when it comes to foreign policy, the issue of ukraine certainly came up uh and when you crane was brought up, donald trump said he had a plan to settle. the conflict of conflict would be resolved. and she didn't go into much detail about how that would be. he simply assured the viewers that he had a plan that he would solve the conflict immediately. and that it never would have started if he had been president. this is what donald trump had to say. said zalinski comes to this country whatsoever was $60000000000.00. he's the greatest salesman ever. and i'm not knocking him. i'm not knocking anything. i'm only saying he's the money that we're spending on this war and we shouldn't be spending it should have never happened. i will have that war settled between food and angelo sky, as president of deluxe, before i take office on january 20th,
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i'll have that were settled now. um donald trump. he didn't go into great detail about what his plans were. he seems to blame joe biden, for much of the international events. he talked about the pull out of afghanistan, and he talked about the october 7th events in israel. and he blamed it on the binding and ministration and their perceived image of weakness. and he presented that he would be much more well respected by the international community. so what was biden's response? what? what's his take on the ukraine in crisis? and how does he respond to terms of promises to end the war? as well? uh, by the referred to the russian president as a war criminal over and over and over again. he made lots of heated allegations against russia, but he didn't seem to be pressed on all the billions of dollars that he was sent to ukraine. he wasn't pressed on that issue at all, even though it is quite controversial among americans. paul show, americans are not thrilled with billions and billions of dollars being sent to
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ukraine, but the cnn uh audience. uh, the reporters. they didn't see a need to ask biden about that. now, what is interesting is that, uh, as biden was emphasizing opposition to russia and ukraine. he said that if the russian forces are not stopped in ukraine, they will seize all of ukraine. they will march into kia and then from there he said they will attack nato country of delta roots. here's what he said. the fact is that as a war, criminal is kill thousands and thousands of people and he has made one claim clear . he wants to reestablish what was a part of this over to empire, not just a piece wants to all of ukraine. that's what he wants. and then you think you'll stop there. you think you'll stop once, even if it takes you cry. what do you think happens the poem once they get put the bell of what do they happen? so if i was nato countries. so caleb, another hot topic for the countries farm policy,
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of course is gaza. what did the 2 contenders say about gaza as well? both candidates presented themselves as being more pro israel than the other as being effective supporters of israel. what was interesting, there was one moment where donald trump said to bite and you sound like a palestinian, but they don't like you either because you're a weak one. and that was a moment that was certainly a heated jab at and joe biden, that has many in the international community wondering why referring to someone as a palestinian would be an insult. and that raises a lot of questions, but both candidates maintain, they were solidly behind israel. this a would continue to support israel. they seem to be no debate about israel's actions. so a kaleb, let's talk about domestic issues. i know for americans, that's the most important thing. what do they have to say as well and binding called trump, the worst president in history trumpet for de biden is the worst president in
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history. they blamed each other for the economic situation. they had conflicting recollections and accounts of the economy are arguing who was to blame for economic circumstances in the united states. so there's also the fact that the u. s. supreme court overturn the rovers is way decision and states across the united states now have the right to outlaw abortion. and that is an issue that many republicans and trump supporters think is a good staff. it's something that many biden's supporters are opposed to. trump continued to raise the issue of migration even in questions that were not related to that question, but he brought it up over and over again because that is an issue. that is a lot of importance to many americans, particularly americans who word might be likely to go and vote for trump in the fall. um. and they did also uh trade barbs. uh when it came to uh, aspects of criminal records. we had, you know, donald trump's recent criminal conviction brought up by joe biden. we had
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a trump then bringing up hunter bite and the son of joe biden, the side of the president of his criminal conviction that just happened. and there was quite a bit of back and forth on those issues, but at this point, people are looking on at the whole situation and asking a lot of questions. generally, the presidential debates don't take place until after the conventions of the major parties, the democratic national convention, and the republican convention are set to happen in a couple of months and they haven't even happened yet. so why are we having a debate so early with the election not set until november with both of the major parties not selecting their candidates yet because the conventions haven't even happened yet. of the timing is very odd. the format of the debate is also very odd . there is a feeling at this point across social media across even mainstream media in united states. that's biden's performance was particularly bad. and that raises questions
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about whether or not the democratic party might intend to replace them as their candidate. there has been speculation about that quite a bit in the lead up to tonight's debate, but it seems like tonight's performance, bye bye and has just escalated that speculation. but we'll ultimately have to see the democratic party has not had their convention yet. there's only one more debate set to take place before the election and that debate is set for september, so we shall see what happens next. this is certainly not standard procedure for us presidential election, and it was not a standard debate by any means. what i've done to try to change the law would happen. all right. are to correspond that caleb mountain in new york. caleb, thank you. all right, let's get some of that. let's as now from the legal media analyst of mine all who joined us also from new york. i know i can't wait to hear your thoughts. this was one of the most heavily myra moderated presidential debates and us history. no audience presents. mike's,
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we're off during the opponents responses. what are your impressions? a disaster little big horn. uh waterloo. it was the worst train wreck dumpster fire. i don't know what the word is. everything that you just had the with the kaleb. wonderful analysis. but nobody was listening to any of the people's jobs were just looking at this. asking is, is this is, is this happening here, the president, by the way, to just as pain fee to say that is, this is embarrassing. and as a human being, the question i'm asking is, does he doesn't have a family? would you let this man drive you home from the airport? i mean, this is, these are what people are talking about. and by the, by, immediately after this, i went to all of the cable news outlets. that would be absolutely 100 percent for bite. and no matter what he did because they're,
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they're trained sock puppets. and even they were a gas. okay. because i have been saying, you know, i'm not trying to be mr. price on it here. but i have been saying this is going to be gavin newsom. he's waiting in the wings. i'll be there calling in from the bullpen. this is, this was, this is all for, if you had this was bad from the 1st 3 minutes walking out of the city, something for president trump. i think he comported himself well. normally he would have gone in for the kill. but even he realized the fact it was one particular point where there was this blackness, the price of the trump looked at him and, and, and also is one to 2 to help him be this was, let me just tell you that the i'm a bit of a historian and today in preparation for this, i'm going through history of the various the base that we've had. and, oh, there was
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a gap here in somebody or the george herbert walker bush looked at his watch. and somebody may have such a big, little, tiny little foot false a little, little pick a deal of nothing really big. 1092. what this was, this was in a rush. this was almost like a cognition task. and this was also interesting, chicago, all of the attempts that they made to, to even the playing field to eliminate the audience. to turn, the microsoft made the, the hardware teaching amplified because you were here, there was no sound like crickets had there been people, maybe somebody to muscle the noise or, or take your take your eyes off of something. but it just intensified what we saw. this was that, this, this was something like i have never seen. i remember they used to laugh at ronald reagan, a nation's final rating was 77. and by the way,
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let me just say to the right, now it's not about age, stop sending using asian stage. how did you bring it up? i just passed away the 100 to 3 who were sharp as a tech, it's magic age. that's our endures, which is 85, these are the, this is my age it's, it's more than that, and it's really more well and it's not funny. and, and i'm, i'm reading, this is the, this, this incredible whole steve bio metrics that we're getting for people all over. and again, i'm going to staunch by defense, progressive liberals, whatever you want to call them. and, and they're, they're horror stricken. they don't know what to say. this is cool. i'm wanting the show here will ever allow this. it's, it's, i'm telling you it's more. yeah, i have to be honest. uh, when i was watching the debate, my reaction was i felt like i wanted to cry, which is not the reaction i normally have watching a presidential debate. so now following the debate, cnn cited some sources,
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same democrats are in aggressive panic, and there were several media outlets during that, the debate that's tweeted out, citing anonymous white house officials blaming precedent by this poor performance on a cold. what do you make of the use and what do you think democrats are going to do now? it makes it even worse of home. remember, the president had an at a week to prepare for this, a week, a camp david. and it, you know, you don't even know what to believe anymore was somebody suggested that one of the reasons for this was being able to stand for 90 minutes. this was, we've never heard this before. you have to ask yourself, again, you know, i, i always think maybe it's maybe, maybe i am, comes some conspiracy theorist may be, i am from apparently universe because i'm thinking either there is
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a conspiracy to for me in a way where i'm living in a parallel universe or i'm living in a world where i'm the only city one here. how. how did this should happen? or was it a month ago a week? do you know the compilation reels that that people have had for i don't know how long of the president just coming out for a few words. did the g 7, a meeting give any kind of clue? when for ranger on, peer came on is to call them cheap faith. i mean, it does cover up such as new york and if, if they came out and said, we're sorry to advise you that the president is not able to do this. that would be almost like thank you for thank you for at least have the decency to treat me like an adult and tell me the truth. but these, he has a cold or, you know, and, and also this past week we're talking about drugs. and if, if the drug testing, let me tell you something, like i said, i've never,
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there will never be you saw history tonight, not going to history, but something that is indelibly of staining our history and give us money. marable, tragic embarrassing cools lionel in terms of the issues when asked about the ukraine crisis, trump said that he will settle it if he were to become president. what's your take on the sincerity of that statement? they think that trump will be able to settle the crime crisis. you look, i don't want to laugh, but i'm going to tell you right now what, what you have to say. if you want to get ahead on a debate or before the average american debate, you have to talk about it already got tough. i don't know with who was like, oh really you're tough and you're and, and you taking pole and then has anybody not been following the official narrative as anybody, not understood what happens?

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