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thank you thanks to everyone who voted for us all of those who accompanied us and supported us thank says christina said thank you for that committee made that you've demonstrated to truly build as a supporter of argentina and argentina of solidarity. one that defends public education when it defends public health when that defense fund or gives a privilege to provision to those who produce and argentina that gives a privileged position of those who work to hardworking people i am sure that this is the mandate that's been given to each. and every one of us who you voted for. and a deep deep down i'd like to thank you i also would like to thank those who did not vote for us for taking part in these elections today and as christina said very pointedly we. this is not our front it's
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the front to everyone everyone's for and friend day that it's for every single arjun tying citizen every arjen time that's who we're here for because the government so as christina said the times coming down. times are not easy it's not going to be easy the dr love i knew i'd like to think of to to thank him for calling me so quickly to acknowledge the results my victory i'd like to thank that opponent tomorrow as president maki announced i will meet with him and we will begin to speak about the time that remains in his term and we'll start to. discuss think about what's going to be done in the time that remains for him because it's up till december 10th the president makris president till december 10th and but of course of course though. we are going to collaborate in everything
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we're able to work together with him and because the only thing we're concerned about is that that arch in time to stop suffering once and for all what we need is to stand argentinians back up again and get up so back up on our feet our commitment is the each and everyone every arjen time so we will be there. let me. express one more thanks. i believe. that there are no coincidences nothing is a coincidence i believe i remember that the 1st to early may. at least it is good there said that by the 20th may 20th had been visiting as santa cruz and that. she hadn't been able to do it and so on may 18th christina
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idea was to propose music and it in the 1st the 1st minute solution the 1st departure my 1st trip as a candid it was precisely to visit to visit at nasa and i didn't take into account at the time when i made that 1st campaign trip than on the 21st. 27 october that he had met the man that thank you in this that wherever you are i visited you and thank you because now we're actually living in this. well known it would be fair to not recognize him and what he did for us next and the huge the big opportunities he gave me to believe and live oh it would this experience and to put order in this cata country so all we have to do now is fill what we promised to do and let all argentine. his opinion should know as i
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said it more than plot that that every word we said every commitment we made was a moral and ethical contract with the argentinians even about the country that we must build and that today. aware of what who we are of the of the trust that has been deposited vested in us we will try to provide everything that are missing so that there that all these. blinds factor is this small been medium size businesses all of these factories and machinery that have been idle go work again in business works again for every single business every worker that are out of work go back to work you know. what we've been listening to the argentine president elects alberto from his address saying in the address in
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a rally after winning. the presidential election he has of course i was since. macri and is addressing supporters there and i. in a fiery speech she has been talking about defending public services defending education and saying that she will meet tomorrow with. cre the incumbents who will remain in office until december 10th a big plank of that speech certainly about getting the country back on its feet talking about its argentinians i want to stop suffering once and for all and get the country working once more a rising speech which has been welcomed by his supporters. let's see if we can cross live parity to resupport who's in we're in a series for a certain reason in that speech very much the the economy is certainly the point
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that he has been driving words and this is certainly the the issue that arguably has brought him to office. well most definitely is the current economic situation added argentina is going through that have made people of old for him and it's interesting to know that he's talking about the idea of endemic economic problems how over and over again throughout its history has seen situations or with a crisis with default among other things argentina cannot solve the economic problems it has its fans more dollars than the one it's generated and that's why in a way argentina continues to fall into a crisis. every once in a while and what's interesting of his speech is that he is also talking to those who did not vote for him and that's a very strong message he's asking that he's also going to need their help because
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what's coming next next is not going to be easy so he's asking that it and it's an interesting point because there are many people in argentina those who voted around 40 percent of the population that voted formalise the market. we're currently afraid of a comeback of the peronist party they're saying they're afraid that they might try to reform the constitution they're afraid of more taxes for the wealthy i mean so there's not so fear of the possibility of a comeback and he's also talking to those people saying that he's going to need a very help you know to to get the country out of the current economic crisis identify them and this is a man who was thought it was a former press in this location the chief of staff and a worse christina for a number secure sinner's husband then she took office and he was very very critical of cristina fernandez at times in office he criticized the way of handling the economy of her way of handling the judiciary among other things and what the this
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is that he's sending is that proof enough for numbers went and tried to find him and they spoke and they mended old differences and that's what in a way started this big process of uniting the peronist party in argentina and this is very very important because in past elections the peronist party has been divided it's perceived in argentina as the party of the people as the party that fights for social justice so now we have a united peronist party that many hope will help argentina get out of the current economic crisis and in a way that's unique t. is what gave them victory this sunday ok to resemble their life is important series thanks very much in the seat. let's bring you more now on our other top story that is the death of isolator abu bakar baghdad's a let's see if we can speak to juan cole in ann arbor michigan he's a professor of history at the university of michigan and specializes in the middle east good to have you with us on our syria. back that he has not
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been killed this is undeniably a big moment in the fines against what do you think happens next you will replace and then what is likely to do to the group well i saw as a terrorist organization in the 1st instance and it managed to turn itself into a state of sorts for a while that was a bad strategy because terrorism is a tactic for people who don't have a return address if you can find the terrorists and they're vulnerable of course that's what's happened to about dudie terrorist organizations have souls there are many hads and so i don't think that he was running day to day operations of the organization and so it will go on. this is arguably
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a much needed win for the trumpet ministration especially after the president came under fire for his troop withdrawal from syria and arguably abandoning the kurds how would you say this plays in. the events that we've seen how do you think this has affected the u.s. strategy in the region. well i don't see a big change in the strategy and fact i find it difficult to discern the strategy itself trump himself seems to want to disengage from the middle east he was happy to have an opportunity to pull troops out but the people around him were very afraid that eisel would come back if there wasn't pressure on them from u.s. special operations forces and so have managed to convince trump to put back in some
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of the troops that were withdrawn into a different province pterosaur province in syria. so i think there's this tug of war in washington between neo isolationists like trump and the old washington establishment of the very much sees the u.s. as having had games in places like iraq and syria and is reluctant to simply give those up and then in that press conference that donald trump gave when he announced the death of our baghdad says he he thanked syria he thanked turkey he thanks russia for their help in this in this operation do you think the u.s. under president trump will now be finding itself allied more with countries like turkey like. like russia when it comes to combating the the eisel group. well i think certainly there is
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a alliance of convenience but i don't expect it to last russia. russia has a goal of putting all of syria back under the rule of bashar allowed the baath as dictator in fact the place where but that it was founded live province is one of the last holdouts where there are substantial numbers of a group of fighters still opposing the. assad government so eventually i think russia is going to want to go in there turkey would not be happy about that russia and turkey are i think headed for a collision and as i said in washington i think there are 2 views on this there is that of trump and his base which is perfectly happy to let russia and turkey fight it out over syria there are others the cia. and other u.s.
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government agencies in the military who feel that the united states still has a dog in this fight. well it's interesting you use that turn of phrase because certainly the imagery of having a dog in the fights and al baghdadi dying like a dog this is send the echoes the language that president trump. that that press conference that rather alone press conference even the language the us president was using was deliberate send out and what do you think he intended to achieve with that. well to trump is a former reality television star and one of the things that he's very good at is rhetoric and so his goal in that speech i think was to humiliate. the eisold remnants to make them feel ashamed of themselves on the one hand
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and then to pump up his own base which as you say has been feeling rather discouraged recently because of his erratic behavior i don't think in the end that either goal will be achieved the eisold gorillas are not so fragile as to be harmed by some. insults aimed at their former leader although i think there will be a hit to eisele more owl and i think the ability of that organization to conduct terrorist operations has in general been much diminished and with regard to trump's base i think trump probably will. face impeachment proceedings i think a lot of dirt is about to come out about him and the way that he has behaved in office and so i suspect that his base is in for a bruising ride ok one coed thank you very much indeed for
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a as your thoughts and analysis that life from michigan thank you. well i saw made out of control much of iraq and syria anymore but it still maintains a covert network of supporters counter-terrorism officials briefed the un security council in august and revealed that the group has affiliates stretching from afghanistan and. to nigeria and west africa which is considered to be its strongest affiliates with more than 4000 fighters of the 40000 foreign fighters who join deisel along with their families up to 30000 of them survived the u.s. led campaign to topple the group and die so remains very rich with around $300000000.00 at its disposal according to some estimates well thomas pickering has held several top state department jobs including undersecretary of state for political affairs as well as an bastards in the united nations see israel and to russia he says baghdad is death does not mean it's the end. this is the end of
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buck duddy but isis is a very differentiated and broken set of franchises with lots of initiative clearly being taken by local leaders local scenes in local regions and so this splitting up is part of isis's defense mechanism i think the disappearance of buck duddy means in fact that one leader is gone there are already reports that a man by the name of cardassian a former senior military officer for saddam hussein may be the successor that's not yet clear but somebody will struggle for that particular position i also think that with the disappearance of bug dubbing we had the coterminous with it unfortunately the turkish move into northern syria which seems to have opened the doors to some significant extent of some of the prisons in which isis fighters and
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their families had been held mainly by kurdish syrians and that would be in many ways perhaps an even more significant change in the situation than bug duddies disappearance so low it would be a mistake totally to minimize the disappearance of bug dudie it is in that sense a clear indication that allied and u.s. intelligence spent a good bit of time finding him and that we spent i think and put in place a very good operation taking him out. well it is president has again warned his political rivals are planning a coup as protests against the election results continue the country's electoral board named abel morales is the at right now over the recent presidential votes but the opposition accuses him of rowland's after 2 vote counts behold kids section of state might and pale has backed the coals for a review or 2nd round election john heilemann has more from the protests in the
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ponds. this is the very middle of a could build oh that's a civil society meeting in bolivia that is sanctioned as part of the constitution this is brought about by people who aren't happy with the election results from last sunday in the country those election results as it stands have given president or at least already the country's longest running president in history another term in power now what these people are alleging is that there was fraud committed in. what there is evidence over what international organizations like the organization of american states and the european union have said is that there are doubts about the vote counting process it was frozen from most 24 hours the rock the count and when it was a renewed again president reilly's emerged as the outright winner without a 2nd round so you can i say she's american states say that they're going they want to take a look at this they're proposing would it of the vote that would it would be binding
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the government and the opposition seem to be on board with the idea it would happen since in the oas it's telling us probably at some point during the next week but meanwhile they're keeping the pressure on the government with events like this one and also they're planning a general strike in the past to start from 5 tomorrow morning they seem so different protests and strikes happening elsewhere in the country president morale is of course does have a lot of support as well he's a president that's put a prosperous economy and a wish tough poverty history this is very much a divide. country. polls have closed in colombia's 1st local elections since its 26 in peace deal with the rebels forces are choosing their representatives spots the pull is being seen as a referendum on president either governments despite a peace deal struck between the government and fox 3 years ago violence has continued. he has the latest from bogota. the main takeaway is that these local
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elections seem to be a major blow to the ruling party. and his political mentor the former president of colombia. not only their candidate got in. last here in the capital bogota but also candidates lost in his main stronghold the city have made a state of and joka also a number of independent candidates seem to have one in more remote areas of the country against the traditional political machinery showing that it seems like colombians are looking more at issues such as corruption and looking for a change in the people that are governing them and not looking through the security were used to be the case before the signing. the of now this is not true across the
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political machinery which are still strong but there is no doubt that these traditional parties have been losing power and i think that this will be seen as a referendum on the government even duca who has a very low support numbers now across the most of colombia. and germany the far right party has surged in elections in the eastern states. and the contest seen as an indicator of the party's going strengths in the region but supports for the alternative germany policy wasn't enough salt far left for maintaining the top spots when it came reports from the regional capital efforts. 1st place with the far left and a personal triumph for this man ford or hama law has governed this state for the past 5 years now he thinks he's won another fine i wish to go to for touring and also talk for doing an important day for throwing
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a great day for 3 in the 38th anniversary of the border opening such an intense election and an option on which the people of the country decide for themselves other future of the country will be shaped. his main challenges have been from the far right whose leader here is beyond her care a man who believes the national holocaust memorial shames his country and who strongly opposed to immigration and multi-culturalism and those messages helped him more than double his party's vote share the sun is rising above the east and soon we will let the sun shine above all of germany we have made the east blue and in just a few years we will be a people's party for the whole of germany. collectively the vote for the 2 political extremes is more than 50 percent at a time when many in the old communist east germany feel disillusioned with what 30 years in reunited germany has brought them for the christian democrats this is a blow whose effect was clearly acknowledged by its lead candidate here. for
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flooring in the democratic center this is a bitter result we fought for this democratic senator and this democratic senator did not get a majority all of which means finding a stable majority to govern this state for the next 5 years could be difficult one analyst believes the far left may try to govern alone maybe there's a lucian should be a minority government and then more minority governments could follow as an exit from this impasse created by the all against the a if the split in germany but so far at least all of the other parties maintained they are against the air. although sunday's vote was for the state parliament its message will resonate at the national level many east germans are unhappy with the political process and that turning to the parties of the extremes to show it dominant came. through in the in parliament. tens of thousands of people in lebanon
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have formed a human chain this cross the length of the country it's the 11th day of anti-government protests and demonstrators say they won't see present a unified front and their call for the government to resign stephanie decker has more from beirut's. they came out in their tens of thousands connecting a 170 kilometers of lebanon's coastline and breaking sectarian divides by holding hands so we're making this a human chain to show the full support of all that about its people from the north the south was. oh national anthem and people are linking hans all the way to the northern city of tripoli and stretching down south. there is i'm a great human chain that you have. to gather structure almost was
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this country. despite promises of economic reforms by prime minister saad the people have not left the streets after 11 days of protests their message the same as on day one we want to fight the corruption that's happening in our country that's been happening for the past 30 years so now this is the this is the people speaking this is our time we are all here basically for one thing just look at our basic rights and hopefully we'll get there what do you mean by basic right. if we can start by garbage on the street so if we can make up to the city water everything the core message from the protesters is that the government must resign people tell us they want a neat new faces i left lebanon in the in the ninety's and when i come back after 30 years still we have the same names the same governor people nothing is changing look at the state of the infrastructure and you can understand the people who are running or governing the country how about this was
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a show of solidarity of this fractious population standing together under the lebanese flag it's the 2nd sunday of these protests they're cool for the entire government to resign has gone unheeded the question is will these protests maintain their momentum and if they do how long will the government let them go on for stephanie decker al-jazeera beirut. at least 70 protest has been injured in the iraqi city of karbala as they try to storm a government compound security forces fired live ammunition and tear gas in an attempt to stop the demonstrators setting fire to the provincial council building it comes as the iraqi high commission for human rights says $74.00 protested certain killed and more than $3000.00 injured during 3 days of anti-government demonstrations process will be taking place in the capital as well as several southern cities. in the united states california's governor has declared
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a state wide emergency as multiple wildfires burn uncontrollably almost 200000 people have been ordered to leave their homes amid fears hurricane force winds could help spread the fars kristen salumi has the latest. wind gusts of around 140 kilometers an hour are fueling the flames in the heart of california's wine country the fire began wednesday and is only 10 percent contained putting people and property at risk dozens of structures have burned to the ground we've got rates of spread that are extremely dangerous at this point with erratic fire behavior and nearly 200000 people have been advised to leave home the largest evacuation the county has ever seen but the california highway patrol closed parts of a main evacuation route sunday morning due to 0 visibility and there's growing concern the fire will cross the highway to an area that hasn't seen fires in decades and as a result is covered in dense drive vegetation that area hasn't seen any fire
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history since the 1940 s. so that the fuels in that area are extremely dense they're extremely old and decadent and they're extremely dry the so-called kinkaid fire along with the tick fire in suburban los angeles are the biggest of several blazes plaguing california during its traditional wildfire season when high winds and low humidity make for hazardous conditions the impact stretches far beyond evacuation zones california's pacific gas and electric the utility company is cutting power to nearly a 1000000 homes and businesses to minimize the risk of power lines sparking additional fires. as many as 3000000 people could be affected the company has already filed for bankruptcy in the face of lawsuits from last year's wildfire season while this year's may just be getting started christine salumi al-jazeera. cheers president plans to live the country's state of emergency at
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midnight local time that's in less than an hour this comes after thousands took part in at least 2 peaceful protests in santiago on sunday the country's attempting to recover from ongoing nationwide protests at least 17 people have been killed and many injured since protests 1st broke right over a week ago presidents of us in the new year has since fargas entire cabinet to form a new government and promised to introduce social reforms. spanish immunise several days in castle only as regional capital barcelona tens of thousands gathered following days of separatist rallies divisions in the region have intensified after the supreme court sentenced catalan leaders to lengthy prison sentences for their roles in an illegal secession was that referendum in 2817 sonia gago has the latest from barcelona. well the focus of all the attention has been the probe into
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pendants the procession voice and old protests that have been firing in the past week there was also the obvious sides of this story which is the pro union voice looking at the focus from the facts like the government's own statistics full c. 4 percent of catalogs want to see space however just over 48 percent want to remain a part of the country this is a pro union demonstration is his way a conservative and centrist parties have told for people to mobilize to make that voice is no reason because they feel that they are better as part of spain all of that as a separate entity let's look at the honestly not you know. i was born here my parents are catalan and i've been one catalonia to separate from spain because i come to the myself to be catherine and spanish and the regional government is only going to going one section of cotton on society. give up us out of the way what's
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it going to be like she's like the british with their excess of what are we going to separate from the computer or ridicule it really isn't worth it we need to listen to 2 together. of attention say haven't been this high since the illegal referendum in october 27th take both sides now i'm not backing down from this heated battle on politicians president charge of that's my region and the madrid section of government the reason being because there is a general election happening on november 10th both sides are very keen to make sure that boy suffered neither of them to back down now. tens of thousands of protesters in pakistan are marching from karachi to islamabad calling on the prime minister to resign the demonstration was organized by conservative and religious groups marches are expected to reach the campus alone thursday they accuse iran can of making last
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year's general election and say his government is illegitimate the process is also a show of solidarity with presidents and indian administered kashmir which was stripped over its autonomy in august to monitor has the latest from karachi. then gov thousands of be brought in from the opposition party are gathering had to welcome de lay down the line of color i'm on goes they're going to be spearheading the anti government campaign this much started in karate and we hitting now to islamabad everyone is joining us and creating all opposition parties and this will make history everyone is worried about inflation and justice unemployment now is the time that everyone can should resign and have free and fair elections without military intervention although day or day of color data day with the people of kashmir that brain is servant of all draw a dog are known as the black berry and bug
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a standard where the 1947 that indian troops marched into the different view did rejoin of course read by the opposition adults ordering up like they're already started protesting across the country to mark that particular day. but better yet the atrocities by indian forces in kashmir unbearable and unacceptable in the true violations of human rights we strongly condemn it it's been almost 3 months that they've been made into hostages and we are marking this as a black day. the marchers from hair gray travel over the powdered kilometer. today's the city of inflammable there are reports that the government has also arrested some of the key leadership of the journey a day one of my islam that have started going to create more anger here it did indeed going to be a major challenge for the government of iran khan the opposition is now determined
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ones his resignation there have been talks between the government committee and the leadership of the opposition to try to aid.

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