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is the best of the product the radios had to the poll destination votes were new presidents also the on time the death of f for him race the and the hell it costs to crush last month. also this out through wine. and i've never seen anybody like this that you're the sucker you're those. what this man has done is absolutely criminal. us 2020 full presidential debate between 2 and 5 and on donald trump, defense into a name, cooling sponsor, as the incumbent democratic struggles to keep up with these republicans. 5 of the us liberal media reacts by speculating who could replace the 81 year old while i didn't as the democratic parties know many if he drops out of the race of the most . i and washington lawmakers effectively both the concealed and number of destined
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dogs tossing and amendments to prohibit the us state department from starting draws us health industries. this is the is very well welcome. this is on the international with the late as well as news on the date is good to have you within our top story, this how it radians are choosing the new president and i snap for election off to the tragic death of abraham racy and the helicopter crash in may lo think is officially being extended for an extra 2 hours until 8 pm local time. well as close live to our studio in the arabian capital to ron with auntie correspondent use of dilaudid use of good to see you. so we can get up to speed on the election side. you were expecting that the forwarding hours will be extended for 2 other uh,
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more hours until 12 am local time. uh and uh, so that's based on the previous experiences with other whining elections. they usually get extended out for a couple of hours until 12 am to allow for more people to come to the paulding stations and take part in the democratic process. i'm still joined bites on this or mirand, the political analyst, and the university professor in erewhon. i would like to talk about different candidates, especially position beyond who has a different and sometimes conflicting views. i compare to the other leading principal as candidates. i would like to ask you about his stance with regards to it was for him policy as everybody knows that he is from he's he claims to be from the reformers comp. you says you said that. so he's a moderate politician. not a reform, his politician, but given his history of political activities, he keeps talking about contrasting views, better ties with the west. he says,
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we should not confront the western world. we need to ease tensions with the west. what does he mean by those fights? well, he is a, i think, a moderate reforms. so he would be a reform is but a moderate because the reform is campus very diverse and bare b a. they're very different from one another. and that's why maybe you see that you, you, you were saying that there is some type of conflicting voice is coming out. i think it's because his camp is very diverse and there are conflicts within the camp. but the same is true with the so called principal, this and conservative camp as well. you have very different voices. some of them are saying almost the same thing with regards to foreign policy. i think that from my understanding of mr. dr. position who is a physician? his position on foreign policy would probably be to continue the achievements made
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by a preservation. i think there's a consensus that breaks is a good thing that the check high cooperation organization is a good thing. a good neighbor leads a really good thing. so i think we'll continue that the, the on that route. but i think he will probably also try to explore more intensively, whether the j, c, q a can be revived and whether the united states is willing to move towards the, the full implementation of the j. c. p in a way in which is acceptable to on. i think that probably one of the 2, the conservative or the principal goes cabinet is dr. bonnie boff would take a similar view. but i think dr. jenny would take a a different view. he's not far more skeptical about the united states and the rest . while critics say that reviving the jcp away would be flogging a dead horse because it's already a failed experience. is already a failed experience with regards to it wants,
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ties with the west. the west has already proven that it's unreliable. it's not going to be stay committed to an agreement and international agreement like the jcp away. so how do you think that position key on would be able to revive that agreement? and what are the odds united states would not take a similar step and withdraw from the deal. one more time for that is a, a, a major issue. and that is part of the debate. john going to pay it and says it's that dr. perish con. didn't say that he will be able to do so, but he's saying that i will try to explain all ready for him. yeah, it's a to, to explore a solution. i don't think dr. for this gun is like dr. roll on the previous president before the doctor they see it. i think he's, as i said much more centrist. so he's got i think he will not be tilting to the west. i think you'll be tried to preserve what has been achieved under dr receipt. but also to explore further, if more can be done by to the point that you make is correct. the j. c. p. o,
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a was abandoned by the united states from the very beginning. they violated the deal. and during the negotiations that took place in vienna 2 years ago under president re c, there was progress to revive the deal. but ultimately the americans pulled back. so we don't know if a post presence a potential president position could bring about any significant change on that front. and we don't know dr. katia boss could either. right now it's a campaign, you know, they've been campaigning. so people are going to say different things. they're looking for uh about people's lives. yeah, exactly. that's, that's the game. exactly. well, what sort of parts it's a rival i feel i spoke about is it's think it is with regards to or in policy when it comes to domestic issues. he also possesses different and
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unique approach with regards to the unrest in 2020 to following the death of a young iranian woman in police custody. my so i mean, e b says mister business gun said that he was disqualified by the guardian council in the most recent parliamentary votes, because he made some controversial remarks with regards to the depths of my so, i mean, how do you think that the establishment will accept such remarks by a reformist or a model worked with one of us, canada. well, ultimately, when the footage came out and the reports, the, the physicians and the coroner's office, they gave their reports. there was no evidence that mess. i'm any dye, the physical violence and the footage also never showed that he did make that statement, but we have to remember that he was allowed to run as for parliament. so he and he
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did get voted in for his city. he was a 3rd out of 5 people who got elected in the city. and now he has been approved by the guardian council. so he is among the most qualified people in the ron, according to the highest institute in the country when it comes to election. so if he is elected, he will be the, the president of the country and he will govern as the president, and he will be working with other institutions. i think he is probably in some respects more liberal when it comes to social issues. but he is more or less this when it comes to economic issues. he wears a jacket, he's been wearing a jacket to the debates, unlike other candidates when paid. i think that he's on, he's sort of saying that i'm a man of the people. he and doctor john the the who is the more radical principal. his conservative in that sense was similar because both of them are appealing to working class middle class,
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lower middle class people. both of them are speaking about social justice. whereas the 3rd candidate, the front speaker, parliament is seen as more maybe socially liberal, but up, but more friendly to business. thank you so much, mr. merante. thank one more time. of course, that's too soon to talk about the final results as mr. position beyond face as the rivalry and competition from the 2 front runners from the principal. the gap, namely, well i'm, i bought a volleyball for is the incumbent, parliament speaker, as well as the age of 80 who is the former top nuclear negotiator. and the secretary of it was national security council so that those people are competing for the top executive pose. and we have to wait until 12 am most probably for the, for the polls to be close. and then as soon as the polls are closed, voice counting will begin. and tomorrow morning we have to wait for the final results. y squared. we've got you the use of keeping on top of everything for is
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that so a correspondent use of july with his gas to run university professors size and a 100 around. they cannot use this. thank you. so it binds on, on donald trump, that's based off of the 1st time and the 2024 election. the debate was meant to offer vote as more insight into both of the kinds of days, policies, but quickly developed into a round of named cooling. my son was not a loser, was not 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 debates. uh, there was limited time for responses from the candidates,
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and they were unable to interrupt each other or energy act 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 side of the drum. i really don't know what he said at the end of this is who they don't think he knows what he said. either i made sure every company in the world, every pharmaceutical company can not have to be here. and by the way, the 5, 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
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a very aggressive panic in the democratic party. and they were having conversations about the president's performance, which they think was visible, 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 a panic level, particularly among elected democrats, who have to share the ballot with them. um, there is a full on panic tonight 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. he 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. american 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 of performance. and the
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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 their nominate lot, there is other is saying that binding 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 do 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, but a loss for bite. and no doubt, a public reaction to the debase speaks volumes. polls indicate the trump, who had a 59 percent chance of winning ahead of the debate. gains of additional 6 points off the woods and stock controls by didn't who was already struggling. plummeted by 12 points following the exchange. new york times published
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a pre debates all given its own findings upcoming performance, suggesting the democrats time to replace him with another time. today is sites the presidents physical for ot and some uses with a you should have bands in the campaign because he looks weak compared to donald trump. question will be decides to the democratic national convention in a few weeks by didn't, can resolve this by withdrawing from the race. there isn't time to hold new primaries, but he could throw the choice of a successor to the democratic national convention in chicago. the democratic party has some prominent figures, who i think would be in a good position to feed trump in november as well. besides the pundits posters of looks at what happens, this binding folds the asked of the presidential race coming to harris would be the most likely replacements in one pulse, household trailing hub bulk by a percentage points other possible kinds of bits on gabby new some, the gretchen which ma, with the bad news with them across whoever might replace the policies nominee is
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that from his estimated to lead to the race. here's another survey. supposing those results still looking at possible contenders? if by them pulls out a fox news post office, a different production, the conservative media outlets projects, he's most likely replacement to be. gretchen whitmore with a 5 percent lead of a binding, apparently making the current president the least favorable candidate in the back. let's take a closer look at biden's 3 main content is within the policy coming to harrison tops, the big list as the 1st female vice president on the highest ranking, female official and us history. another time today, it is a gap in newsome has been the popular governor of california since 2019. and finally, gretchen whitman, who governs michigan, a swing states and the presidential election well as close live to i guess. now steve, gil radio host and political commentator, who was an advisor to the bush and clinton administrations as well. lovely to have
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you with this, mr. gal and best questionnaire. how incredible do you think this new york times report that the democratic party is trying to replace? it's 81 year old candidate, the right to use the word disaster and catastrophe does not directly show how bad it was for joe biden last night. i'm sure in russia live here in the united states, we often have to have really difficult conversations with our grandparents for parents when they get elderly to take away their car keys. it's not a pleasant conversation. but democrats right now, we're having to have that conversation with joe biden saying, joe, you can't drive anymore, you're going to hurt yourself, you're going to hurt others. and, and the, the challenge here is that he's not just politically damaged. he's the president of the united states. he has the finger on the nuclear button. he is the, the commander of our military and, and he's not capable of serving in that position. so the democrats are panicking, talking about removing him, is their political mom and they, we need to have
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a serious discussion of removing him as president. what do you make of bass said with these reports, but this was a kind of some big mazda plan that they would put binding out, that he would be a disaster. and then he would have to step down and be replaced a. yeah, i don't buy into every conspiracy very i do buy into a lot of them. but the 16 people who prepared him had to see this. we've seen it publicly for months. this should be no surprise to anybody. and his wife joe biden, who is the one who really pushed him to run again, who is insisting that he stay on the ticket and stay in the white house. she ought to be prosecuted for elder abuse because she more than anybody sees him up close and personal all the time. and those this is well, joe biden. not the one who's press secretaries been claiming as sharp as attack behind the scenes. we just never seen. and again, the, the political implications are bad. the democrats have very few choices of how to replace him if they move him out as president. and kamala harris becomes president,
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that's a disaster. but at the same time, she's the nominee and, and they've had all these primaries, millions of people vote, and now they want to go into a closed room and pick somebody else. while it's telling us this is democracy. how it's like the same democracy were defending, and that ukraine was the wednesday cancelling elections. and that's what they're providing in here essentially. so let's say if i didn't just pull out of the presidential race, who do you have your money on the democrats to select? is that no money? i think hillary clinton will be elbowing her way here. and i think, kamala here is going to go quietly into that. good night. i don't think you can put gavin newsome, a white male replacing the era parent. tamala, harris, a black woman, gretchen whitmore. her numbers in michigan are not particularly good. and the problem with all of these folks is their policies are the same. tragic failing policies as joe by open borders of foreign policy disasters, economic despair, their policies are the same and they don't have enough time between now and
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november. i think that to show that their policies either will be different or that they will work differently with somebody else at the top of the table. well, following the debate, the white house officials have been doing some damage control of trying to find excuses to, to clear up, you know, this mess the image of bite and performance. he's one explanation. let's take a listen. he was over prepared and relying on minutia when all that mattered was bigger in energy. one person in biden's orbit told ac's he is. they prepared him for the wrong debate. he was over prepared when what he needed was rest. it's confounding. well, what do you make of this excuse and how fits it was by then for the debates, in your opinion? well, and they said, well, any, had a cold, but they had to give us about 45. that's been the survey. again, this is the joe biden, we've seen consistently over the last several months. he is not articulate a clear in and expressing himself or even being able to stand up and walk. so these
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are all bad excuses a day late and a dollar short. and i'll say i thought from did a great job of not rising to the bait, not when you had the name calling coming from from bite. and he didn't, he didn't respond. and in that his calm, cool delivery and staying on the issues was a big win for trump. he wasn't great. but joe, by who was so bad that it became a huge win for donald trump. and democrats are scrambling today and, and the binds are making it clear he's going nowhere is not stepping aside. and they're going to literally have to, to shoehorn him out of that position if they want to move in. save, go. oh, he's great. speak to you when talking to save go radio. how do you spell my advisor to the bush and clinton administrations? thank you. thank you. well, it's base of baseball. it's on social media about who wants to be a trump a bite, and his face off one democratic congressman concluded it's the u. s. which was the real lose a, a loan. most tweet is good question in relation to who is actually in charge of the country. what i've done since i've tries the own the all the platform where means
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on the debates of spreading like wildfire a loan, most crowns them as the witness of the events. and by the way, you know, actually it on the hip. good. how, how got a lot of how god, hey every legs. what the hell did you say the virus the the, the reaction continues to come in. we're going to get all the latest updates on the
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debate signs the us election campaign. so do you make sure you follow the news online at all to come now to central gone. so where is radius trunks of killed a woman and child and ended civilians in d, i o belong a warning. you might find the following images upsetting the 2 ivy. if attacks india, i'll beloved bones, houses in a residential area and see more people were killed in a separate these way the strikes on the city. also in central garza, 3 1st responders were killed and it is really asked, right. as according to social media posts, the reports from i'll ask the hospital where the bodies were taken. central guns is a civil defense chief of the men were targeted while carrying out the humanitarian work at new throughout the refugee time. no idea is yet to respond to these reports . crowds got to the out of the hospital to beat the well to the rescue volunteers. unless it remind me the own going idea strikes one gone. so we have these shocking
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numbers. more than 37000 people have been killed and gone. 0 according to the territories health ministry, the dos and media office, stacy as well as destroyed 150000 residential units. $79000.00 tons of explosives have been used in gone, so leaving damages estimates the $33000000000.00 and there's a number of palestinians killed from out every day. washington, no latest as those are to effectively conceal the gauze, a desktop spot. us state departments on news agencies having used to be on claims data for decades. specifically, since the recent conflicts begun. know, make us pause to bypass this and amendments on thursday to prohibits the state departments from sliding statistics from the garza health ministry. here's how one of the amendments also is defended the initiative. there are better ways to do this . i just believe that the united states should stop relying on a terrorist organization for this information. remember, it is
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a mass goal to sell propaganda to the american people, to sell propaganda to the world. we have some palestinian pediatrician doctor and a salad you who will choose washington of complicity and will crimes in gaza. and really very soon prized with the position taken by the congress, m a u. s. congress. is this as an attempt to come up? what crimes we have or to watch on that assertion and media bid. there is the explanation for that they, they are really delaying the acts of genocide taking place. and in augusta, the u. s. administration is completed in the war crimes committed against the palestinians. and by that i submit team these crimes. they are really trying to
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get that way from being responsible in front of the machine, that court of justice that prevented b u. m. best scenarios from inc cutting and assisting the situation. and they have even really advanced on a lot from a heavy anything to do with a situation in gus. and yet really denying to see guys given by the uh, by the met at bell. se me an has ministry and guess which you guys were actually independently verified by of our agencies. i see no reason why i put down. if you guys came in at state, we have many, many uh children warm and uh oh wow, lot of seems bad. i'm not available and if you guys are,
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and that is the mason of the read, the guys actually nature about assassinations of prominence, russian figures on the story. well, the democratically elected president himself, the shopping plan, paced by a group of fuller russian lawmakers to have convened and exile in poland to ask the western military blow for help. therefore, the use of force against buttons murders, their finance. here some propagandists is morally justified when consistent with the internally recognized stars are for fair and imperative for victory. all right, let's break down the story. now with all correspondence, steve sweeney joining be in the studio. so, steve, how exactly are these people interest breakdown? well that plots was okay, so this manifesto was drafted as a full day conference in both old by group quoting themselves, the congress of people's deputies. it includes forma rushing and peas. it's being
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described by the times newspaper as a shadow problem and novel. you put forward a strategy known as the victory pa not included in that all appeals to the west or more arms to create an expansion of the sanctions rising. so nothing particularly unusual that but his main, i is the overthrow of russian president vladimir putin on it says it says that this can only be achieved, bind violent means. in other words, this is an open coal for a coup d'etat. now this group was founded in november 2022. it consists of $106.00 members di site including former russian parliamentarians. it says that the even has members inside the russian parliament. now of course, uh there was no evidence to back to this claim, but access the political wing all the freedom for russia legion. this is, of course, a military wing, which has carried out incursions into russia's belgrade region. and also the national republican only which it says is active inside ukraine,
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although the existence of this group is down to find many in the west, including media organizations such as reuters. now, the manifesto says that it's no longer an action, but simply a juicy of the west to support revolution reactions inside russia. now, the mazda mind, so this is the former state duma, russian former state, duma, and peace alia, pulling them out of gulf. and he's advocate to these assassinations, undivided and uprising. let's listen to what he said. it usually would, yes. i consider everybody connected to the war machine. government officials, to organize or finance the war. business management produce arms propaganda, warmongers, as well as military or security personnel as combatants and their legitimate targets for both ukrainian military and russian resistance fighters of so according to him, there was a long i'm proud list of what he seems to be legitimate targets included on that,
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or, of course, jen, this who's assassination or the deliberate targeting of is protected on the international law. and these things i will prime now on the body of is bought by the west. and before he fled russia, he was organizing and see government and see russia protests. now he is deemed to be a foreign agent and extremist and a terrorist up by rushing most we can see here he has some delusions of grandeur, although he's compared himself to the full machine fighting president jerry adams. of course, this is a reference to the that case, a long struggle wage by the i all right, against what it seemed to be british occupation. what he failed to mention that the is adams was teeth so peaceful negotiations on an end to the own struggle. mm. so what is the western reaction being to, to the sofa as well? so fall, that has been no real response, no reaction from the west to what is an incredibly,
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a provocative modify. so like we said, this is a cool for a to against the democratically elected government inside russia. now again, we know that the legion, as we mentioned earlier, has carried out these cross bouldering cushions into overall it's killed russian citizens while the n. all right, and all right, itself is responsible for a number of assassinations which claim responsibility for a number of assassinations, including high profile military doing this, the task, the emperor left hand. and perhaps most famously the pending of do gonna in a car bomb attack in the most go reason just outside most go of coal. she's the daughter of alexander to get into somebody that provides a cold kind of hysterical response in the west impress who comp mentioned it without quoting him. who retains brain? so the west already. i haven't commented on those attacks either many of those.

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