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you hear all the what will. the frozen water known to exist on the moon's shadow surface is difficult to reach if the water on the moon's bright side is more easily accessible it may help sustain more human missions or even an outpost researchers say the next step is to use sophia to look again for longer and at a greater area and that the possibilities on the moon are tantalizing how do you know castro al-jazeera washington. kind of anna says al jazeera and these are the headlines an explosion as a religious school in pakistan has killed at least 8 people more than 100 others were injured in the city of push allah come on high is in islamabad with more according to preliminary and wrecked a geisha in a book and carrying a bag full of explosives walked in. prime dead by rear door with 5 to kick
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a load of explosives i doubt bomb going off during the election we're at your door that the number of wondered now over a 100 more are under treatment and harbored in pressure but peculiarly the lady reading hot producer and they're all feared dead or gore drives because some of these children who were there are badly wounded a car bomb blast in a special forces unit in eastern afghanistan has killed 2 people fighting is ongoing in the city of cost afghanistan's interior ministry says $25.00 others were also injured in that attack including 9 civilians no group has claimed responsibility. the u.s. secretary of state and the defense secretary are in india where they're expected to sign an agreement expanding information sharing for military satellites and it's part of a 5 day asia trip and strengthening strategic ties to try to counter chinese influence
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the u.s. supreme court has a new justice amy was sworn in a short while ago after the republican controlled senate approved her appointment this means that top court now has a conservative majority of 6 to 3 sons of the main opposition party says 3 people have been shot dead by police during pre-election protests they were poor to be killed on the island of pemba maine and tanzania and semi autonomous zones of are due to hold presidential and parliamentary elections on wednesday. the u.n. is warning that humanitarian crisis in yemen is worsening with 98000 children at high risk of dying unicef says half a 1000000 under 5 is in southern yemen also acutely malnourished well those are the headlines i'll have more news for you here after the street. dissecting the headlines in the midst of a let's start with some of the on the ground realities of covering what is the way
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of the one challenging assumptions the official night. listening post on al-jazeera . you're watching the stream the u.s. elections are a national event with international consequences next week's face off between donald trump and joe biden is likely to be one of the most scrutinizing history outside of the united states today we're joined by 3 of his ears best for their take on the 20 twentieth's action as always we want to hear from you so you can join us in our you choose chat type in your questions or comments that corresponds will do their very best to answer as many as possible we start in india prime minister in the raindrop modi and donald trump have shared a close relationship over the past few years with each leader hosting state visits that was celebrated with great fanfare how does it was elizabeth purdum fall this
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report in february as president trump visited the indian state a good juror in a trip dubbed amassed a trump havoc. it wasn't the 10000000 people trump said would greet him in good iraq before leaving for india bought more than a 100000 people packed into the south bothered by patel stadium to hear the u.s. president praise all things indian from one of its founders the hottest on the cricket stars and the bollywood film industry his gracious admiration though is reserved for prime minister of the day the movie you are living proof that with the hard work and devotion endangered accomplish anything anything at all anything they want fans promise to morty into spoke of what he called the 2 countries shared values i got up to do that said. today you are in an india which is full of diversity with thousands of languages are spoken with just thousands of costumes
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cusins and several religious group and communities all rich diversity and unity is a strong foundation of india u.s. relationship is a foreign and joins us now from new delhi adds these teenagers less they're really good at throwing parties for each other but more intense as concrete day could you handy a get out of the selection of trump weapons. that's a really interesting question femi because the highlight i would say of the relationship between these 2 countries of the last 4 years while president trump has been in power has very much been there a very close friendship you know the welcome for president trump and good draft that rock star welcome that prime minister modi received in houston in september last year that was called how the modi and they have this really close friendship which gains them i think support certainly prime minister modi within his base
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despite the fact that strategically they have been some some would say historic lows in this relationship even president trump changed india's he changed the trading relationship with india to india's detriment he has made changes to something called the age one be working visa which indians are the main recipients of and so i think people will really be looking to see what more concrete measures can come out of this relationship which haven't so much in the last 4 years apart from the sort of very close personal relationship between the 2 of them one area that we have seen them move closer is defense and fact the u.s. secretaries of state by pompei o as secretary of defense markets are in india right now they're about to sign
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tomorrow they're expected to sign the 4th and final of this military intelligence sharing agreement so i think that where they have not been able to find common ground on the important issues this on trade on immigration they might get even closer when it comes to defense is let me share this making this is jeff on you tube and jeff shifts to hattori says indians are smart to keep trump as an ally and then also some other comments it is trying to think of 4 years between india u.s. relations that's hard but some of our community were able to sum it up and fairly neatly have a listen. and i think the relationship that the i'm with the show has a bit. pretentious because drumm has trained in india before and it is a radio call in the dia and i room i don't think that a country has such great relation with other country require such names.
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indian prime minister nuri and remember the and many of this international supporters are fond of president they both implemented policies that are described as anti muslim and they even campaigned together in texas but indians are questioning whether that relationship is benefited the country serious treats future ongoing and the champ administration has made it tougher to integrate the u.s. for these coveted tech sector jobs. liz it was all going so well and then he sent me these headlines for the last presidential debate traumas to the edge i believe some gasping others noting another headline you suggest they shared with me donald trump's remark on filthy indian air spots well he did correct himself after he released a because he said he india that he then he said actually i really mean the air in india and there's some some agreement on twitter shekhar gupta says our ease filthy and then there's some back and forth about how much money is spent on actually beautifying and making india look great but even his great friend trump calls india
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filthy why is this such a fixie henri. you do have very smart viewers very and actually they've been to things have come out of the us election campaign which have garnered the most interest here and this is the 2nd one when donald trump said that india's air is filthy i think it's because of the way he said it most people agree that india has a real problem with air pollution but of course donald trump has such a way with words saying you know he said india is filthy and then he said you know it has filled the air and he was talking about it in the context you don't of pulling out of the paris climate accord well of course that doesn't help. it doesn't help india if the us at the world's 2nd biggest emitter of greenhouse gas emissions decides to not be part of the paris climate accord which of course has an impact on india which is seeing you know really bad droughts really bad flooding
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and all of that so it's people who there was a backlash to it because of the way he said it and also because if you look at it it doesn't help india's if pollution of the u.s. pulls out of the pouch climber's record i have a feeling that if there is a biden at harris presidency people in india are going to be very very happy for one particular. a reason i love is called he she is talking about heritage and her family and giving a shout out to indian uncles and aunties it's hello. my mother instilled in my sister maya and me the values that we chart the course of our lives she raised us to be proud strong black women and she raised us to know and be proud of our indian heritage she taught us to put family 1st the family you're born into and the family you choose.
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family is my husband who i met on a blind date set up by my best friend amalie is our beautiful children call and ella who call me mom or family is my sister family is my best friend my nieces and my godchildren family is my uncles my and my kids. they're screaming over i mean they are. absolutely i mean do you feel like they are there on the ticket as well is there a sense that i asked suddenly as sally's in america yeah absolutely i mean come on the how are you know india care so much about what happens with the u.s. election because the u.s. is india's most important partner bilaterally but it really cares this time because of the come along her respect i mean when she said that was the biggest news here
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the next day on television on newspapers on social media i'll be honest with you though president trump is popular and india because those who support prime minister modi and there are many people who support prime minister modi they also like they like donald trump but then there are also many others and india who. are just so taken with come alive as because of the way she speaks about her indian heritage so it's really interesting to see actually the you know there's been posters put up all over india not just in the her ancestral village in the mullard but all over the country with people really getting behind her and supporting her thank you so much for bringing us a view of india and indian u.s. relations for the last 4 years and why india may well be placed when they're looking at the u.s. election liz thanks for being on the stream as always we go from india to mexico
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president trump campaign pledging to put america 1st no way hasn't showcased his platform more than with immigration john heilemann filed this report from the guatemala mexico border in october 28th. they gathered at the border between guatemala and mexico asking to be let through thousands of men women and children at least 6 days in a caravan from honduras the atmosphere was charged there is not very little voters though many are fleeing violence or extreme poverty in their homeland and feel they can't go back don't look at him with those are you would think we just want them to help us let us pause if mexico gives us a chance to work we'd welcome it all be it the united states canada europe my legs are hurting i'm tired and hungry. i put police on both
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sides of the border have been given orders they should go no further their governments pressed into action by president trump he's adamant they must be stopped before they reach the us and we're going to have the military stationed there not coming into this country they might as well turn back they're not coming into this country out as they wish on home when is the right scarcity thanks for joining us that story was almost 2 years to the day. what happens it was tyra banks how right have i don't have the time and now nothing. well gas that's such a really interesting to me seeing that because you could could have been any number of reports that we're going to fire that but that continued even up until the start of this year the president and his mother look at the dollars mexico's current president basically last year president front said if central americans keep getting through and i'm going to keep. going to the states so president luck is not
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going to look sent a newly created national guard which he created to try and come to terms of medicare mess with record levels of planets instead happened over the last numbers that downs myths through what's not up and say certain that to stop people getting through the wrong little groceries and that happened the optics were typically good to mexico looks as though he'd asked they try to not use excessive force that heavily on since it's true like policing no stopping didn't get it so i just don't want aspects of president as all of those relationships president thrown out it's basically did it look if you want to stay friends with a president from up you go to her that people saw these kind of people getting out to the u.s. clearly when president autism good lord has done that if you're going to sesame a number of people from central america headed through mexico that has the krege
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that your takes might not be great to his latin american. audience and see lots of latin american speech starts in mexico yet has meant that they should generously president try to set the president isn't it was that jenson button don't ask don't tell and then every saturday because i was locked out at me i'll try to obviously that wasn't true thought so it has to go on you can infer rather i don't but i wasn't there as an accent don't tell quite to his campaign. by saying when you have a kind of think that this mexico was something crime drugs i'm great pests north this time around to cause some acts and present and then i'm just going to play what you when you return to that have a listen to this everybody the president of mexico sort of their job it's not easy heavily in fact at the gulf it is. very very frankly it's a great time that the all but mexico has been very really hard if very are in
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a lot of ways but he's a great gentleman and a great i think he's going to be a great president joe that you should never take concert too much what president trump says because after a while it doesn't always make sense but he said that with quite fund us john he said like mexican president he's my buddy i'm going to i'm going to use his look my what really what happened. i think i think just gases president and there's not a lot is going to a little into that. he did instead of going to say because of who comes from tracy if you notice little i want to get on with my domestic policy agenda i don't want any experience from the president i do the same who wants to build who'll the same sort of experience it's happening and the last president and you need to look so he basically does not every day that he tends to sort of. i think you're seeing just in this article he does this is he is utterly not this was in mexico city recently
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he had his only trip since he became president and he does go to washington d.c. i just showed that picture i want it looks like somehow the mexican president and the u.s. president have what tad away to what. how did he do that how did he work out how to handle the u.s. as it is right now. as. he really compromises that we got just a little bit in president says i'm going to fight terrorists president was a little spend with a clone a there's little of the exposed mitzvah. possibly only it will remember that it's all the united states when you ask for asylum that that meant you did it on american soil and you can say what you resolutely did that suppress it and truck so doesn't change that it remained in mexico policy basically you are a sovereign states you have to go back and minutes go even when the throne this
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country while our process of placement it's 8 months and mexico has reluctantly but it's set to another call from a place that and there's many little kids with little to salute so early has made it big for those places are purposely that it. can it's one city man it's more or less she sending a kid not being migrants in another city we're going to read it internally because i never seen anything like that see many it seems to me about what it is that we are through migrants proceed out of kidnaps not what we found of it is that in america so it hasn't been without cost to mexico to other countries in central america but that's the way the president and his men would look to. get on the truck to make sure that there is a tax and minutes go down and that is sort of a weird side to throw at it's consistent place a quick question for me at john i know you could have talked about venice right about i know you are. so stephen after high school and how work by donald trump
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there with a cry for. quick question quick response to that. will present show it's been really tough on the business way and supportive of the opposition from the start of the his response there is a really pretty set in stone but he continued with that joe biden is the big question there and i know that you see him going to latin america led to the right answer when this broke out to go out and you know to syrup website and so i think you see the states you have a look at there also are a inside look at these tours and it's fairly. correspondence he's telling you to stay tuned we're going to have a little bit more of john hold on to instagram live series later on but for now john believe it thank you very much finally to the u.s. our relationship has always been a complicated one over the past 4 years trance withdrawal from the iran deal increased sanctions and travel bans on the iranian people in january a u.s.
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drone strike that killed an iranian general but relations to an all time low his door such a reporting. it's very unlikely that this will actually come to fruition or iranians. but this is more a symbolic gesture this was done for in iran to say to the u.s. president this is what we did we are going to take all of the legal actions that we can all the possible values. that for us to try and get some kind of justice after the assassination are some silly money. and so money was not the only events that has led to where we are today in relations between iran and united states the most of the gentleman from the nuclear deal of 2015 and me of 2000 he knows because the u.s. president said that it was not a good deal for the americans. those who joins us now from toronto that also can
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you get us up to date on that story idea of a ron paul you know a warrant for president donald trump that was some. i would say power move freely between iran and the u.s. what happened. well essentially all add did not agree with iran so their request was denied but iraq wasn't really looking to actually carry out and this request it was more sort of for them to say we are going to respond inside and we can't and this is what we think what you do if you are $82.00 the iranians trump is an international war criminal for of the actions that is carried out and also not only the assassination of us and so money but also what iranians call the economic warfare that has waged on iran since he's come into power those who have a question from me ha this is from a black guy a high black guy thanks for your question to young people in iran who like or
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dislike the u.s. currently dorset. well i think young people are all i found in the government certainly not there was never any hostility towards the american people and that's never been dealing in iraq. how the governments were we've each other at any given point but i think at the moment there is a lot of anger and frustration at trump and his administration on all the measures they've taken since he's come into power starting with the muslim and then ending the nuclear deal and imposing very very strict sanctions on iran that has crippled the country's economy and it was not a good place to begin that has some real money to try the new leader and deal to try and break out iran's economy from isolation of years under advantage odd and previous administrations and the u.n. sanctions so there was some hope i remember in 2016 in january that the 1st air bus had arrived in iran after nearly 20 years after its sanctions were lifted so
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iran bison in place and then that was that all stopped because of president trump so there was there's a lot of. the current iranian government some honey in the form of the surge of azzurri that's because people here are very disappointed that is not being able to deliver what they have promised that really their hands have been trying in very very difficult stances and iran's political power structure internally is very very complicated it's not straightforward as it seems so. the foreign minister and the president are also limited in what they can do when it comes to the more international diplomacy there is a very structured power base that has been close for decision making processes for any kind of changes happened and i think after what's happened after the assassination of us and so on each and every must now waiting for the u.s.
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elections in the us. i don't want is reelected there is. just the worst a lot of analysts i speak to that there could be a military competition because there is no possibility of this system is the government. stop us from having any kind of dialogue with the men who ordered the assassination of us and we saw pictures of. me at so the bodies are all services. crying over the coffin of solar money. that will ultimately need about whether or not it will it is god's will how many less and if the given that. has absolutely no chance. of talks with iran. when they wanted to talk about how iran was covering and thinking about the us elections he sent us a web page this is for us from press press t.v.
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press t.v.'s state television in iran so we can at least get a sense of how the state is looking at the u.s. elections some of the headlines and the hot topics so we've got giuliani involved in new york clashes between pro and anti protest this is a big big today is a very colorful character i love this headline here has the u.s. been chastised into reform always for more he is a trump needed that. that's not even sometimes i owe you everything could all do you need more punishment regarding trouble i'm not even sure that needs unpacking but if you could get a sense of how a wrong in intensive the administration in iran is thinking about the u.s. election does that sum it up is that does that sum up we are so over trump right now very briefly in 40 seconds. yes definitely i think there is a sense that the world has had enough and iran is one of the main players in that
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is it because they see it all the negative aspects of this administration and they believe the world has now seen the true face of the united states and on that and everybody is now waiting for him to make an exit hopefully gracefully. in the next few weeks so there is also very much interest rates that have happened there's been coverage on state t.v. the presidential debates were broadcast dubbed into farsi and their broadcasts so there is some interest and that will continue until we get the results though such a thank you so much for bringing us the viewpoint from turkey we really appreciate it so moving on a look at my laptop coming up at 2030 g.m.t. on monday a chance to talk to out on the home went about mexico and actually about central america because you can cover pretty much anything on instagram life serious crime licenses monday faith as they it's an hour after i life's those shots and then you
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