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the, the, your wider, i've never seen anybody like this guy. you're the sucker you're the loser. what this man has done is absolutely criminal. the highly anticipated debate between donald trump and joe biden turns into a name calling match with both candidates, hurling insults at each other. panic level, particularly among elected democrats, who have to share the pallet with him. there is a full, i'm panicked and i was a game changing debate in the sense that right now as we speak, there is a d, a y, a very aggressive panic in the democratic party. biden's for performance drives democrats into a panic with mainstream media. now questioning of finding is still a good fit for the country's top jobs will come see negotiating the long term
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contracts for leasing related projects from 2019. therefore, we have never dismissed the version that our internal and external interest in state codes. that's to bolivia and presidents, exclusive comment to artsy up or his leadership successfully withstood and attempts and military to on wednesday and radians had the polling stations as the nation votes for a new president after the untimely death of abraham. right. you see in a helicopter past last month, the are watching archie international. i'm rachel ruble live in moscow. joe biden, and the donald trump had faced off for the 1st time in 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, was not
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a sucker. you're the sucker, you're. those are all of the things he's done. we've become like a 3rd world nation, and it's a shame your winer. when you lost the 1st time. i've never seen anybody like this guy. he lies, i've never seen if he could look you in the face of 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. there was limited time for responses from the candidates and they were unable to interrupt each other or interject as normally happens during debates. uh, the moderators seem to be pretty careful with joe biden. uh, let's review. however, what they couldn't really cover up just by giving him a little bit of easier treatment. the, the, the, the total initiative relative to what we can do with more border patrol and more
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asylum off 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 thinking sure that we're able to make every single solitary person eligible for what 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 the president, trump? i made sure every company in the world, every pharmaceutical company, cannot have to bang here. and by the way, by 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,
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a wide and a very aggressive panic in the democratic party. and they are having conversations 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 panic level, 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, she's 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 freak out at the moment. eric and politics isn't 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
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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 talk 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 as there are not many 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 and 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 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 and start contrast by then who was already struggling. plummeted by 12 points following the exchange. following the presidential debate,
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the hash tag swap jo out has spread on acts formerly known as twitter. users are calling on the democratic party to remove joe biden from the presidential race, talked to host steve malls. berg says, democrats plan to biden's poor performance to have a valid reason to replace them. and it was a disaster for joe biden. and a guy from the 2nd he walked out onto the stage 12 minutes into it early on, and he said he just, he couldn't express himself. he was mumbling and swallowing words and it was, you know, said we're used to seeing joe biden on, at big events speech in the state of the unions. he's been accused by some of being a getting adderall or some kind of drug or some kind of vitamin or something and just get into him because he's a different person. all these democratic small, the medium members, everyone you could think of for weeks has been saying when, when you're alone with joe buys behind closed doors. oh, he's like a kid and says,
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nobody better than have an inside. now we saw what safety and joe biden is like, and again, this is not an accident. they asked for this debate. the bible campaign wanted this debate big tech, where he stores, they picked every thing. no, mike, no, no warranty, it's all the rules were from buying the scale. they know somebody knows what they're doing and this was a, this was a plan in my view disaster. you know what they're doing? they know who the person who will replace joe will be, i don't know, but someone will. well, that's no doubt were placed on whether joe biden would fall during the debate. his wife, joe decided to give a helping hand as they made their way down from the podium. after the debate, she praised his performance, saying he knew all the facts such a great job. you answered every question, the, the,
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what the, in the aftermath of the climate as debate senator lindsey graham was quick to say enough is enough. this is not about contrast things anymore. there is no way that jo binds k for being present. present, trump is ready to go. i worry that we're in a danger spot in the world after this debate, we don't need any more debates. i gotta run the machine. we don't need you to think it should be good to know this should begin. that's it. a biden's team on the other hand, defended the president into the main stream media following the car crash performance say a bit slow start, but a good and strong finish. and i think that what's most important is we saw an extraordinary contrast between the former president and the current president on a variety of issues and debates had been sparked on social media about who actually
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won the trump by them face off one democratic congressman concluded as the u. s, which was the real loser. you know, on mosque also tweeted good question in relation to who is actually in charge of the country and what i've done since. well, as the owner of the platform, where means on the debate are spreading like wildfire, l, i must crowns them as the winners of the event. and by the way, you know, actually it on the if it did how, how got a lot of how god, hey, every legs. what the hell did you say the embarrassing, the, [000:00:00;00]
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the legal and the media analysts, lionel says do by themselves because he couldn't defend his record on topics that are important to democrats. it was the worst train rack dumpster fire. i don't know what the word is. one of the most important issues to democrats using statements, i don't know, why is abortion going to begin with others? is this idea this up by buying the code even explain the most critical issue, which you think by now you're kind of, you know, know, believe me, nobody was say, you know, i don't mind if i, if you didn't know where he was, my boy, they didn't nail him made that bella roost, eric know nobody's pictures in the back. the, the rudiments of what the republican party. i see, the democrats are a bunch of,
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you know, climate change, whatever that is and, and, and he didn't come back. right. that's the point. before an interest and let's see, i'm was at the core of the latest qu, attempts in bolivia, that's according to a comment that countries president shared exclusively with r t in the distance of any cool interest matters. in the case of latin america, there have always been both internal and external interest in any 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 can nomic aspects were the prerequisite names. the recent case, it was because of lucy evans were confident negotiating a long term contracts for leasing related projects from 2019. so therefore, we have never dismissed the version that our internal and external interest in
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state whose units because of this of this statement, it follows the storming of the countries presidential palaces by soldiers. on wednesday, the mutiny was led by general juan, who is a senior guy who said he wanted a new government. he was arrested shortly after facing off with president luis r say his supporters quickly filled the streets of la pause amid the crew attempt. the military official has been charged with terrorism and insurrection. 17 people were arrested in connection to the failed coo a day, and later a number of them had links to the military. libyan government says it has higher intelligence on the planned interaction with the countries foreign ministry accusing the u. s. embassy staff of meddling in bolivia as domestic affairs, just 2 days prior to the sales. who do believe in foreign ministry points, that is some of the us shows you that said deborah havior on monday to bring to her attention concerns and claims about
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a number of statements and actions made by employees of the us embassy. they are regarded as interference in internal affairs, or the social media has been flooded with various posts for people to use, the ca, of back in the queue. in response to bolivia, support for gaza, close ties to russia, and vast lithium supplies. the latin american nation has the largest reserves of the key tech industry mineral on the planet. well, bolivia has a low extraction and production capacity for now. it recently signed lithium investment agreements with china and russia. in june, the bolivian president visited the russian city of saint petersburg, where he was a guest of honor as an international, an economic forum there louise, r say, prays for ex, economies for withstanding usaa germany and revealed his state's interest in joining the alliance or the social researcher and editor, marco fernandez, says the latin american countries interest in partners is one of the reasons why the us is looking for regime change in bolivia. is the,
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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 the evidence, of course, about us interest is in believe you and how much these can lead to a group of attempts. but he has just last year, but even did 2 major agreements with both russian and chinese company, especially c t l, which is the global either of the bathroom leaking manufacturer from trying to remember in 2019. because on how to go and believe against 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 reacted people were in the streets. the workers were reacting with general, striking cetera, and does all international, massive international support for president louis obviously. so let's see the next
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chapters the now to east africa where police fired tear gas set 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 rise for food staples, such as bread and cooking oil. the additional security forces are being deployed in nairobi and other cities as mass rallies take place. multiple arrests have been reported in the capital. locals want the president out, despite his decision not to sign the finance build, the crying. they have a military presence in the streets. the president, uh because of the pressure has come out to say that he's not going to sign the bill . and this is an attempt to forestall the movement and that evolution. but we have told them that the evaluation is continuing and we're not stopping. and it's going
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to go on until the router must go. we want them out of the president to the right now, not only because of the finance bill, he has violated the constitution in over $29.00 instances since coming into power. the tunnel is, is not because the government brought out the defense forces. i was wondering, i was canyons. why so they bring can uh minutes of defense to the streets. i see good news on well good news is not on well oh, what is it going for? is the field verify to for their rights? we heard from african m p and south african and pans. that's person for the economic freedom fighters party, leanne matthews. she says the africans are paying a high price for loans received from the washington, dc based international monetary fund. the big picture. yeah. outside of the restrict to this that these loans come with is that they get african countries, particularly african countries because we all want to some of the regents continent, i, in the world in terms of mental resources,
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deeply indebted. this is one of the ways of getting in and giving be a has their tea. and steven our resource, it's not an ethical one over to kids who would be not just the i am, it's a changes. it's home low, just upper right. and 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 feel the forms that are restricted in this and the way they managed and go around all across the country. these old poor countries around the world keeping out these loans is what is quoting at the dates that i've seen quite seeing here in african countries and actually look back, be happy, perpetual 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 to the i imagine the
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world bank. so we need to stop and we need to get one if you can kind of just need to be just an interest here is by the i m f and the world bank because that is the job comp. 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 the width company, then we noticed that the i am at the bank, that's the power they said, and they come here and the instability. they pause the step and you have each staple. government needs that you can deal with the resources that is defendant in those countries. and that is what see us doing right now. so there's nothing, there's nothing good that is going to come out of the i n s. and the world bank, they like computer for assistance of bosses, and that's what they said. a 2 here now to central does where one woman and a child were killed and several other civilians injured in. and is really our
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strike on a residential building in there. i'll belong warning, you may find the following. images disturbing. the idea of for carried out to attacks and the city of their, of a law in central gaza is really fighters as fond the house and one of the cities residential areas killing and injuring locals. to more people were killed in a separate is really bombing of the city. also in central gaza at least 3 people, all 1st responders were killed in n, as rarely as rank report comes from. i'll ok, so hospital where their bodies were brought a statement posted on guys this 1st responders, facebook page that the members were killed while they were carrying out their humanitarian work ahead of central guise of civil defense at the men were targeted at their work station at the news there at refugee camp ideas has yet to respond to these reports. a large group of people gathered at i'll also hospital to bid farewell to the humanitarian workers in a survey of more than 1000 palestinian families displaced from rafa. the norwegian
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refugee council says 83 percent have reported having no access to food. the un agency for palestinian refugee said earlier this month that over 1000000 palestine post indians have been forced to flee. rafa city due to continuous is rarely on slots. palestinians taking refuge in northern ross of plea constant is really artillery showing around their mixture of 10. cam. intensive bombing has also left garza's buildings infrastructure and basic services in tatters. we will on thursday, the as rarely, military order. new evacuations from guys, the city neighborhoods that were heavily bombed and largely emptied early in the war. those and the camps have said there is nowhere safe to go. i'm agreeing with the no way say, you know, when every all the day we are displaced on the an hour ago. the phone just yeah. and every night we can sleep a cup. i'll ask anyone here. we can sleep well water it for the children. but when
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i could stay here, but i was ready for the kids to come on them, but yeah, she, i mean, i kind of put it in there is no place who can call sees. we're just looking for a place we can rest and we're really exhausted. here, there is hardly any water. it's salty. no one helps us here. we have been stranded here for 2 months and no one has given us anything. while we might have, i mean lone indonesian act of a share to heartbreaking story of her palestinian friend that struggling to survive and were torn gaza. levine and my skin is red. she could lose touch with her at any moment. so they've been moving from place to place as far as 6 times. and the last time they were in a rough class, so they, they lived in a tent and she would always complain to me about how hard it is. like literally, every day she was telling me like, oh my gosh, it's all hot in here. um yeah. again because they don't have electricity and they don't have gas. so that's why it's very hot and there's little fan and things like that. they can't cook them on the,
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on the stove and it's very hard to get ingredients to even call, you know, so everything is in our city. her name is lucy, no mosse gun. she stood in front of the u. s. embassy in jakarta, on their descriptions here of the sun, holding a poster that said evacuate my best friend. with other young indonesians all leasing i shouted and saw the dial it teach with the people in palestine against israel, oppression for her business about saving her best friend sleif dytanya and her family. the journey started through operation always branch together with the past. the had contracts movements that support the wellbeing of palestinian families and how to amplify their voices on social media through the project, or leasing out what's not withdrawn. yeah, just a few days ago i'm she was in the rough spot and then um they were preparing to
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lease because they heard time coming through and the cam. so i by the time the tax actually happened, they were ready to go. and so they've gotten this place again and that was also very scary. and because again, because they have to walk and then she lost sickness. um, she went offline for like a whole day and i was like so panic booth as a big sister is in the family. that's for dine. yeah. she has a little brother with special needs, both love to read and as a good friend or leave, you know, would download arabic books and send them through chat for dytanya to read. the labels are passionate about education as they have big dreams for their future. that done yesterday was forced to stop since her university got bought. 2 most of the time they would talk to chat or sending pictures. there were times when daniel would send voice notes in arabic out of fear. after hearing non stop on
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the line. i mean slide for on leave. you know, when luck is on their side, they would talk through video calls for a short time. as for today, i was invited to join the conversation. where do you live right now? the through social media or leave, you know, has helped down. yeah. and her family rece $53000.00 us dollars out of a $130000.00. they need to evacuate out of gaza. it's something that don you, i never felt hopeful about before, just part of my family. so her happiness as why happiness and her for and it's my
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pay and i don't want to see my family, her, i want my family to be safe. and so i feel like that's like the least i tend to like if i like, i always tell her like if i had all the money in the world, i wouldn't give it all for her and everyone is in his eyes. but i don't have the power to do that, but i'm just trying to do what i can't. but seeing the flowing supports, she wants people to know more about her story and thousands of others as for all leasing uh, she wants young innovations to know that everybody can house, even if you don't not have money. because sometimes someone to talk to is what the young palestinians meet the most pulling stations are open across iran is the nation is choosing a new president and snap elections after the southern death of abraham. right. you see and a helicopter crash last month. 2 of the 6 candidates have quit the race ahead of the vote, leaving 3 conservatives and one reformist,
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running for office. r t correspondents into ron, muddy boston has more. the base am local time periods started trusting their ballots through the folding stations were opens. 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. the cast their ballots. now, since the early hours after the leader of he's on the farm and a half is dollars and the destination on periods and search them to participate in the election in great numbers saying, doing this would make the country crowd more and more people are showing
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even officials including the showed very particular service the one where many rings are eligible to vote. however, based on surveys, conductive 5 different hearing and pulling institutions turn out is expected something to 60 percent the race phase now between 4 candidates, one of them uh, most of approval on monday has got a less chance compared to the others reward notes strong founded as mr. johnny, the party boss, and my suit position in presidents house, on the other hand,
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negotiator is official. who was the speaker off the phone, the man who was the mayor of now there were on the official reports on says that there was a meeting between john so that they can reach a consensus, one of them in favor of the other and sort of supports the other off in services handed it so you have a better chance to a certain a certain route is very high because each candidate is going to become the next
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assess. it's going to happen next friday. speaking to some of the voters of standing in the line to get into the folding station, the main concern of people was usually fixing the cost of living issues. and he cannot make a know, most of other countries on the whole little iranians are looking for someone who has the power. 1 and the will to start reforming making changes as an old and a new member of society. and someone who's not an expert in political affairs. it seems that everyone should come to the pools today to participate and support the
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legitimacy of the system. i'm voting for can to the 2 leases to the leader is revolutionary and is loyal to the principles of the revolution. someone who's not focused on the west, but focused on our domestic capacities. on our use, someone who focuses on the people and has plans for the future and has a very good track record i voted for position. can i have known him for years? he's stanzas, honesty in essex, making the best option. that's why i voted for him. we will follow the process of voting and we will keep you updated on the other friends right wing, national rally. i've opened up a sizable lead in the latest pauses, just 2 days left to the staff elections as centers, parties lose ground or the contributor. rachel marsden takes a closer look on sunday french voters are heading to the pools for the 2nd time is less than a month. this time to vote in a national election that we never even happened. the french president,
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