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the, the public anger mounts across as well as local, turn up the heat on the prime minister urging and benjamin netanyahu in his government to resign over their failure to bring all the hostages home from casa, also a good company to feed in a long term contracts. for the leasing related projects from 2019. therefore, we have never dispatched the version that are internal and external features in state codes that says oblivion. presidents exclusive comment to r t i for his leadership successfully with the attempted military coup on wednesday . why someone is not a sucker you're a sucker. you're a highly anticipated debate between donald trump and joe biden.
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turns into a name calling match with both candidates pearling insults at each other. whenever the moderators allow their mikes to be turned on, and biden's for performance drives, the democrats and mainstream media into total panic with questions again raised over the president's mental states. was that again, changing debate in the sense that right now as we speak, there is a deep a wide in a very aggressive panic. and now they're in a, i won't say a full fledged panic, but it's getting better. there is a full on panic tonight. the, i'm rachel, we will live in moscow. we are watching archie international. we still are in central guys. we're one woman and a child were killed and several other civilians injured in. and is really our strike on a residential building in there. all belong warren, and you may find the following images disturbing. the idea of carried out to
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attacks in the city of they're all the law and the central gaza is really fight or does bomb the house. and one of the cities, residential areas killing and injuring locals to more people were killed in a separate is there is really bombing of the city also in central dogs, at least 3 people, all 1st responders were killed in and is really our strength report comes from ox, a hospital where their bodies were brought in a statement posted on guys, 1st responders, facebook page that the members were killed while they were carrying out their humanitarian work. and had them central guise of civil defense. and the men were targeted at their work station at the news or at refugee camp. the idea of has yet to respond to to these reports. a large group of people gather that out of the hospital to bid farewell to the humanitarian workers. meanwhile, is riley's have taken to the streets across the country and fresh protests against the netanyahu. the government's handling of the gods of war. people called on the
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premier to step down over his failure to return all of the hostages seized by hamas during the october 7th terror attack. r t. 's. maria, for notion of all this report from a raleigh in west jerusalem, the the anymore have to print the printer. the the $120.00
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the agreement with come on immediately, they blame the the, the
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explaining their position. congress has made a terrible mistake. mr. newton. yeah, 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 law makers should not to let that happen. they should ask mr. newton yahoo to stay home. the foreign interest in lithium is at the core of the latest to attempt in bolivia, and that's according to a comment. the country's president shared exclusively with
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r t in the taste as of in any cool interest matters and bouquets of latin america. there have always been both internal and external interest in and it could, over they've been through. this is practically been a constant in all the cruise that we've been through that i can remember the crew of 717980 the crew of 20. 19. in all these cases, the economic aspects were the prerequisites. in a recent case, it was because of lucy evans were confident negotiating a long term contracts for a leasing related project from 2019. so therefore, we have never dismissed the version that our internal and external interest in state whose names because of the statement follows the storming of the countries presidential palace by soldiers. on wednesday, the mutiny was led by general one who is as unique as who said he wanted a new government. he was arrested shortly after facing off who was president, luis r say, whose supporters quickly filled the streets of
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a pause amid the to attempt. the military official has been charged with terrorism and insurrection. to 17 people arrested in connection to the failed to a day later, a number of them had links to the military. bolivian government says it had prior intelligence on the planned interaction with the countries for administrative choosing us embassy, staff of meddling in bolivia as domestic affairs, just 2 days prior to the failed to do believe in foreign minister reports that it's some into us shows you the fed deborah havior on monday to bring to her attention concerns and claims about a number of statements and actions made by the employees of the us embassy. they are regarded as interference in internal affairs for the social media has been flooded with various posts for people to use. the ca, of back in the, to, in response to bolivia, support for gaza, close ties to russia, and vast lithium supplies. the latin american nation has the largest reserves of
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the key tech industry mineral on the planned well on the planet rather. well, bolivia has a low extraction and production capacity for now. recently signed lithium investment agreements with china and russia. well, in june, the bolivian president visited the russian city of saint petersburg, where he was a guest of honor as an international economic form. they are luis, are say, praised for ex, economies for withstanding us to germany and revealed his state's interest in joining the alliance. so, so social researcher and editor, marco fernandez, says the latin american countries interest in partners is one of the reasons why that us was looking for a resume change in bolivia of the minimum is the, the risk recipe of the whole history is basically of course us is funding lots of and joe's and believe you have lots of programs. there's a lot of evidence, of course, about us. interest is in believe you and how much these can lead to a coup attempt. but either has just last year. what do you need to major agreements
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with both russian and chinese company, especially the atl, which is the global he there of bathroom leaking manufacturer from china. remember in 2019, who is an 100 group? and what do you think is present ever more? that is in the left in america, we say, you know, that's why there was never a group the top united states because they don't have a us embassy there. so unfortunately, this is our upset history, but i think the people react to the board and the streets, the workers were reacting with general, striking cetera, and is all international, massive international support for president of louis obviously. so let's see the next chapters joe biden and donald trump have faced off for the 1st time and the 2024 election. the debate was meant to offer voters more insight into both of the candidates policies, but quickly devolved into a round of name calling. my son was not a loser, is not
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a sucker you're the sucker you're. those are all of the things he's done with become like a 3rd world nation. and it's a shame through winer when he lost the 1st time. i've never seen anybody like this guy. he lies, i'd never seen if he could look you in the face. somebody said that so many other things to what this man has done is absolutely criminal. now, there was no studio audience and it was more of a q and a session, then a debate. so there was limited time for responses from the candidates and they were unable to interrupt each other or interject as normally happens during debates. the moderators seem to be pretty careful with joe biden. let's review. however, what they couldn't really cover up just by giving him a little bit of easier treatment the date of the total initiative relative to what we can do with more border patrol and more asylum off
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for the trunk. i really don't know what he said at the end of this is, i don't think he knows what he said, either making sure that we're able to make every single solitary person eligible for. when i've been able to do with the, with the coven, i should be with dealing with everything we have to do is, uh, what if we finally be medicare taken president by president trump? i made sure every company in the world, every pharmaceutical company, cannot have to bang here. and by the way, my, these performance did not go unnoticed and the 1st words out of us, mainstream media. commentators were a desperate cry about the situation in american politics and openly commenting on jo biden's cognitive status was a game changing debate in the sense that right now as we speak, there is a deep, a wide and a very aggressive panic in the democratic party. and they were having conversations
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about the president's performance, which they think was dismal, which i think will hurt other people down the party in the ticket. and they're having conversations about what they should do about it. the people who are texting me were even more panic. they actually expected it to be better than it was. and now they're in a, i won't say a full fledged panic, but it's getting the panic levels, particularly among elected democrats, who have to share the ballot with him. um, there is a full on panicked and i want to put up some of these tweets and reactions here from jackie heinrich, as she's as a very well connected democratic source, tells her the house and the senate are the g o. p. 's for now everyone is freaking out. it needs to go no way. they replace him unless he agrees there. so you want to talk about them level of freak out at the moment, a kalen. nevertheless, this debate was highly anticipated. tens of millions of viewers in the us watched it take us through the key moments of they discussed both domestic and foreign policy. a long foreign policy, we had trunks who kept stressing,
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biden's foreign policy was leading the country into world war 3. biden was insisting that his foreign policy was leading the united states back into a position of leadership around the world and in the right direction. now when it came to you crane, donald trump was basically asked whether or not he would accept uh, the russian presidents peace terms for the country. and he completely dodge the question is, was donald trump responding to continue to move until we get to total ban? zalinski comes to this country. what? so it 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, i'll have that were settled. donald trump emphasized as he often does,
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that the war and ukraine would never have happened if he were president. and that he intends to finish it or settle it. he did not go into detail about how that would be and that leaves many people were wondering what donald trump really plans to do with the conflict place to how to tell them what was biden's responses take on the ukraine in crisis. did you have a response to terms of promise to end the war? he wasn't even asked about that, and he was not confronted about the billions of dollars, the american taxpayer money that's been sent to ukraine. instead, he repeatedly called the russian president, a war criminal. he wore into that gifts, the russians are not stopped in ukraine, they will march into europe, they will attack nato countries. and one of the countries he listed as being a tow country was beller roost. this guy told me you can talk to. the fact is that as a war criminal, he's kill thousands and thousands of people and he has made one thing clear. he
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wants to reestablish what was part of a story then fire, not just a piece wants to all of ukraine. that's what he wants. and then you think you'll stop there, you think yourself, when, even if it takes you great. what do you think happens the pull and once they can put the bell over, what do they happen? so those nato countries. caleb, another hot button issue of course for the countries foreign policy is the war in gaza. what the, the to kind of does have to say about that as well. it was interesting to see that both of the candidates presented themselves as allies of israel presented the other as potentially not being a reliable ally of israel. and despite the fact that we saw that huge up sort of protest, etc, supporting palestine, both candidates were trying to present themselves as more reliably pro israel than the other. and what was also interesting is there was one moment where donald trump told biden you sound like a palestinian, but they hate you also because you're
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a weak one. and that moment had many people around the world looking on and saying why is you sound like a palestinian and in the song uh, you know, i mean the, the people were wondering exactly who trump was trying to appeal to what that remark out why he felt that was the necessary way to refer to joe biden, but overall they both had a pro is really sad to met trump's that october 7th never would have happened if he were president and bite and said that he was supporting israel and doing everything good. and that's mosque must be completely destroyed, echoing some of netanyahu's rhetoric and tell them what about domestic issues. i know for americans, that's the most important thing. despite all the conflict going on globally. well, they both consider the other candidate to be the worst president in history, and that was made clear they both blamed each other for the economy and had stood t uh, competing statistics about why that was competing explanations of the cobit pandemic
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. and it's economic impact and who is responsible for watching, who's responsible for inflation. what policies were to blame there? uh, the issue of the portion came off and as is noted, the us supreme court has made it possible for us states to legalize abortion, which is something that many trump supporters, uh, you know, are in favor of it, made it possible for states to outlaw abortion. which previously, the supreme court had not allowed. so many of from supporters are very opposed to abortion. and want states to have the right to outlaw abortion. now donald trump made a point of bringing up the immigration issue over and over and over again as that seems to be the issue that is the most important source. and to many of his supporters on it, there's many people in the us that are very concerned about it. now i one point uh they did uh talk about january 6th and the january 6th events. um and donald trump essentially dodge the question and he just said that well, back on january 6th, when i was still president. uh we, we were had
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a great secure border. we were number one and we had the energy independence and he didn't really address the issue of the capital riot of january 6. american politics is in quite a strange moment. this is not a normal time and the election cycle for a debate to take place. the feeling that biden's just didn't do very well in terms of performance and the feeling that it may be possible that at the democratic national convention, they could replace them with another candidate as that is certainly widespread. there's already been talking of such a thing happening and now that talk is escalating. one listens to us media. there is speculation. the democrats may replaced by them. the someone else has their nominate a lot. there is other saying that biden is not willing to step down, and biden's allies are very committed to keeping them on the ticket. a lot of questions are being raised as people view this, largely the reaction is that this was a win for trump. if not just an epic loss for bite and maybe not a win for trump uh bought
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a loss for bite and no doubt. public reaction to the debate speaks volumes polls indicate trump, who had a 59 percent chance of winning ahead. of the debate gained an additional 6 points afterward in stark contrast by then who was already struggling and plummeted by 12 points following the exchange. the following. the presidential debate the hash tag, a swap, and joe out has spread on x, formerly known as twitter. users are calling on the democratic party to remove joe biden from the presidential race messages. also coming from some of biden's fellow democrats, president biden is a good, honorable man. he has much to be proud of. it is time to step aside and call off his run team by then serve your country. tell him the truth. we need a strong candidate. now. there is still time. look, i debated joe 7 times in 2020. he's a different guy in 2024. what's joe biden superpower? that he's a good guy who will do the right thing for the country. in this case,
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that's stepping aside and letting the democratic national committee choose another know many. let's cross live now to john jordan, attorney, an overseer at the stanford hoover institute. john, good to have you on with us. what was your impression of the debate to was not in mitigated disaster, it was actually a sad day. i think, for america in many ways, but it was our mitigated disaster. and is your previous, i was pointed out, there was a push now to get by. and now the trick is, what does that look like? right. it's easier said than done the way it is. works is not president nominators are chosen at their party convention, and that's the way it's historically been done. but this year's an exception for the democrats who have their, their convention in chicago in mid august. but because of a corporate in ohio law, the democrats have to nominate him via zoom with their delegates prior to on august 7th. because otherwise he won't appear on the ohio balance. so they have so and
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democratic, but delegates are pledged to a required to vote for buying on the 1st ballot. if he doesn't win them adjoining for his ballot, they're free to vote for whomever, but they were chosen for their loyalty to bite us. the buying would have to step aside, and i don't see him doing that, right. i'm not sure that there's a mechanism to pull that for sure. there isn't a mechanism to force them out. or the point. i don't think there is a way to persuade him given his nature, his wife's insistence that he run and the fact that there's an app, there's nobody else out there who can demonstrably pulled better against president trump. so just the forces of inertia and political mechanics make this an appeal or very difficult battle for democrats to try to replace them despite all that noise about it and the american media. so john, the cnn, citing sources, same democrats, are in aggressive panic now about by this performance, given all that you've said, how do you expect them to respond? are they going to try to like cover up? do you think or yeah, that's a great question, right?
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so that's a great him but he's asking, so here's what's going on. i got a friend of mine who is that from high school who was a major with a by mcdonough and who is that in bass? or do i important foreign country? who i talked to tonight and what they're trying to do right now is those that are panicking is trying to figure out if they can build a consensus. a number of people important people that can go to biden and persuade him. the problem that they have is that it would take so many and, and the buy a new that you're dealing with an old man's nature and his wives nature. they can, they really do it because if they try and if they fail to persuade them, then they're going to get crucified in the american media and be seen as just loyal and undermining the democrat. not many. so they may talk game privately and leaks things. unattributed to reporters, but are they really going to come out instead and stand there in front of the cameras? that's the real, just use the mainstream media are also in panic mode,
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raising alarm over biden's ability to deliver and even concerns about his ability to be presidents. a lot of people have raised these concerns, but it's really been a taboo subject up into this point in the main stream media. why do you think it took so long for the m as them in america to catch up to this? that's a great question because they were able to bang for bite and loads. i'm going back to 2020 members. bernie sanders was going to win the nomination, but i already knew that you would lose the truck at the time. drop was running for president. he couldn't feel a telephone booth in new hampshire and all of a sudden it goes to south carolina and jim choir and a bunch of important democrats. they get the democrat machinery together to support job i because they thought he was the one who could best be truck. now the main stream media as obviously in the completely in the tank for bite and then they protected them. they promoted things like the russian collusion, hoke, the hunter, bite and laptop i was in a whole bunch of the wise and they were trying to cover for him. but the reason the
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mainstream media now is jumping ship is because now tens of millions of americans saw with their own eyes and even the power of the american mainstream media can compete with that. and rather than lose all right, ability with the american public, they are battling the inevitable. so quite obviously, joe biden did not do well in the debate facing a lot of marketing comments online, even amazon, as i'm saying their concerns. but how is this likely to influence his image and victory chance as we saw that pull where he is chance of winning dropped the 12 points, but they think that this actually will affect the outcome of the election. well, 1st of all, you have a lot of democrats, there are in full blown panic because now you can do while it was an art mitigated disaster and need a democrats are admitting that now. now in response to your question of how it impacts the election. well, i'm assuming for the purpose of this question that he is not,
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that he doesn't to step aside if he stays in the raise. he is already behind president trump. uh, in the real clear politics average of polls. and then the last 36 hours they've been to polls that came out, couldn't be act, which is very hot. so the trumpet dentist was numbers tend to favor. democrats hasn't drummed up for points in the popular vote, which is almost getting the point like a like bama numbers. believe it or not, that's the same neighborhood of how i'm. i'm a one. i had the new york times. beautiful. had another poll take out in the last 36 hours that show trouble up for points in the popular vote. now remember, democratic is the nature of the, the we determine the president by the electoral college is the way it works out because of population distribution throughout the state. a democrat really has to win the popular vote by 3 or 4 points to win the electoral college, which is what besides the presidency. and so if a democrat is breaking even or behind in the popular vote, there is no way that they win. and so that's the state of the raise right now and
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find people, the democrats, we're hoping that bite wouldn't come out and make the prosecute the case that gets dropped and change the dynamics of the race. and that way they fail to do that. they sent me in concrete, the perceptions that biden is just not up to it. and so the democrat panic. right? some great analysis attorney, john jordan, also overseer at the stanford hoover institute. thank you for your time. the pleasure of the me. well, polling stations have opened across a wrong the nation is choosing a new president in snap elections after the southern death of abraham roy. i see in a helicopter crash last month, 2 of the 6 candidates have put the race ahead of the vote, leaving 3 conservatives and one reformist running for office. right, let's process live now to our t correspondence body of us in, in a toronto amani take us through what's happening in the writing and capital today. right now, we're reporting from
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a one of the most important pulling stations in air one, if not some most important one fussing air shot historic must have data am local time. iranians started trusting their ballots after the pulling stations were opened. nationwide, there are around 58000 folding stations across the country for people to cast their ballots. also, there are around $340.00 voting stations in foreign countries for overseas voters to cast their ballots. now, since the early hours after the leader of the republic called the wrong, i tell us it, you call them and a tough is valid. and a question nation on 3 and then thursday to participate in the election in great numbers saying doing this would make the country crowds. and now it's early to say if the turn out is significant or not,
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but based on surveys conducted by different holding stations, i'm pulling, sorry, pulling institutions here. 161000000 iranians are eligible to vote. studies, people who are age of 18 for over 18. now, hold on, surveys indicate that it's turn off is expected to be something between 60 to 60 percent in general, across the country and into one. in particular, this number is less than that number or something around 30 percent. now the voters, the tooth are either birth certificates or national id cards in order to get the permission to cast their ballots. now, um it's uh too, as i mentioned, it's too early to say if the turn out is higher or not. but as we reach new times more and more people will show up at pulling stations. now the other thing is that
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their race is now between 4 candidates. one of them, most of approval on monday has got a less chance compared to the others reward. note strong candidates, mr. johnny, the party boss and my suit as it should be under reform his candidate. now, we will follow the process of voting and we will keep you updated on this money. and in terms of people who are going to the polls to say to votes, have you been talking with people? what are their hopes for the election today? yeah, so speaking to some of the voters of standing in the line to get into the folding station. the main concern, uh, people was usually fixing the cost of living issues and he can only, you know, most of the country and hold it. all iranians are looking for someone who has got
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the power. 1 and the will to start reforming making changes. and also the other thing that i'd have to mention is the full candidates have highlighted that they will continue the positive looking value, see, which was i'm pursuing in a friendly relationship with neighboring countries and like minded countries in order to reduce uh, or as within footed uh, center or dependence of the country on western in particular nations like the us and told them why cooperating with like minded countries, including russia, china, or the neighboring ones. alright, archie correspondence, money of us and reporting from to ron bodies. thank you. all right, just say with our to international i'll be back in about half an hour. what's more news.

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