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domestic demand for goods and also shares as well of course as international investors who want to buy and the chinese economy which is really one of the few in the world to be growing given how they've handled recently the very. current us of a quick check of the headlights here our knowledge is here and one a week out from the u.s. election more than 63000000 americans have already voted the current of our us continues to comes to shutter of the campaign with nearly half a 1000000 new infections recorded in the past we can learn how the white house correspondent can be helped it has more now from washington d.c. . some of those battleground states where it's certainly tight in terms of the lead for joe biden so that's what they're hoping is that they can try and capitalize on this in the next 7 days but again this is a challenge will be traveling to michigan wisconsin and also nebraska but joe biden
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feeling some like confident about this lead but still taking nothing for granted hitting the state of georgia why is it going there well that's where donald trump has made some inroads particularly with african-american men so this is something that the biden campaign is 0 weighing in on but overall the numbers looking more favorable for joe biden as on's about his main opposition party says this media has been arrested and 5 people shot dead by police they were reportedly killed during pre-election protests that was trying to say ballot papers have been pre-marked the head of the vote on with an stay. an explosion at a religious school in pakistan has killed at least 8 people more than 100 others were injured in the city of shah. the fatal shooting of a black man in the u.s. city of philadelphia provokes violent overnight protests the 27 year old victim was later identified as botha wallace the police reportedly asked him to drop a knife after which they shot him several times security guards and dumpsters were
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sort of his plea struggles to contain the crowds. a major wildfire is burning its way through parts of orange county in southern california more than 60000 people have been forced to evacuate as powerful winds continue to help spread the blaze fire and rescue officials say the wildfire covers an area of more than $2700.00 hectares of forest done ethiopia and egypt are expected to resume negotiations over a controversial dam project on the river nile after a 3 month suspension the african union mediated talks followed the u.s. president's warning that the project could spark military action from egypt ethiopia has accused donald trump of inciting war after he said egypt's might blow up the dam there's a headline news coming up here on out there right after the stream africa. oh geez there. is the government not to take the necessary action to really address some of the structural issues we listen i still think that travel is the safest
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mode of travel and the spender when we meet with global news makers and the stories that matter. i have every i.k.o. 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 a.o.s. 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
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that was celebrated with great fanfare how does it was elizabeth poor and file this report in february as president trump visited the indian state of good in a trip dubbed amassed a trump after. it wasn't the 10000000 people trump said would greet him and before leaving for india bought more than 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 hot dogs on the cricket star's kiss on the bollywood film industry his gracious admiration though was reserved for prime minister of the day the movie you are living proof that with hard work and devotion indians get a job anything anything at all anything they want found prime minister morty into the bulk 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
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languages are spoken with just thousands of costumes 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 a deli add 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
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which gains them i think support certainly prime minister modi within his base 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's 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 pomp aoe and secretary of defense markets are in india
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right now they're about to sign 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 huge cheer when jeff terry says indians are smart to keep trump as an ally and then also some other comments because 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 in fairly neatly have a listen. and i think about the relationship that the i'm with the show as a bit. pretentious because drumm has tried in india before and in 2 days the radio call in the end i room i don't think that such great relation with the other
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country would quite get such names just might be. 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 benefited the country serious treatises future ongoing and the champ administration has made it tougher to integrate the u.s. for these candidate tech sector jobs. liz it was all going so well and then he sent me these headlines for the last presidential debate transfer the edge i believe some gasping others noting another headline you suggest we share with me donald trump's remark on filthy indian air spots well he did correct himself after being released a year because he said filthy 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
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actually beautifying and making india look great but even his great friend trump calls india filthy why is this such a big story that. you do have very smart viewers very and actually they have been to things have come out of the us election campaign which have done of the most interest here and this is the 2nd one when donald trump said that india's 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 pulling out of the paris climate accord well of course that doesn't help. it doesn't help india if the us that 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
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india which is seeing you know really bad droughts really bad flooding 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 climbers 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 thing. a reason i love is called he she is talking about heritage and her family and giving a shout out to indian uncles and. it's awful. 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
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1st the family you're born into and the family you choose. 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 afghanis in america yeah absolutely i mean come on i have as 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
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of the come along her respect or i mean when she said that was the biggest news here 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 in india who. are just so taken with 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 where india may well be placed when they're
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looking at the u.s. election liz thanks for being on the stream as always we go from india to mexico president trump campaign pledging to put america 1st no way has 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
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are hurting i'm tired and hungry. i put police on both 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 what you're really interesting to me seeing that because you could could have been any number of reports that we're going to fire them but that continued even up until the start of this year the president and his mother wrote a book is what little is mexico's current president basically last year president front said if central americans keep getting through that i'm going to keep. going
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to the states so the president a lot is going to look senate and newly created national guard which he created to try and come to terms that measure messes at record levels of violence instead happened over the last numbers that downs myths through what's not up and say mission that to stop people getting through the wrong little groceries and that happened the other teams were typically good to mexico looks as though he'd asked they try to not use excessive force that heavily on some of the troops like policing no stopping didn't get it so i suspect what aspects of president as all of those relationships president thrown out it's basically day look if you want to stay friends with a president from out you go to its people so these currents people getting out to the u.s. clearly when president autism good lord has done that with us from sesame
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a number of people from central america heading through mexico that has the krege that your takes might not be great to his latin american. audience see lots of latin american speech starting next so it has meant that this weekend actually president try to set the president isn't it was that jenson button and don't ask don't tell some of them are a saturday because i like the lights out at me i'll try to obviously that doesn't turn out to fit so it has to go on you can invent your own don but i'll do it for you now ask the wrestler accent don't tell cut to his campaign. by saying when we're never going to think that that's mexico or something crime drugs i'm right pests north this time around to cause some x. some present and then i'm just going to play what you when you return to that have a listen to this everybody present in mexico is sort of their job it's not easy heavily in fact at the gulf it is. very very frankly it's
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a great time that the all but mexico has been very really hard it's very are a lot of ways but it's a great gentleman and a great i think it's going to be a great president job. you should never taken such 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 i mexican president he's my buddy i'm going to i'm going to use is not by what was real what happened. i think i think just gases president and there's not a locus of go totally into that. he didn't he said you know to say you cast who comes from j.c. the latest little i want to get on with my domestic policy and i don't want any experience and from president obama i do the same who wants to build who'll the same sort of experience it's happening and the last president and you know it took so he's basically design of everything that he tried to salute which is i think
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you're seeing just in this article he does this is he is utterly not this was in mexico city recently you 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 the how did he do that how did he work out how to handle the u.s. as it is right now. as the. during the 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 little of the mitzvah. possibly only it will remember that it's all the united states when you ask for asylum that that meant you did on american soil and you could say what you resolutely did that suppress it in truck zones and change things we were made in mexico policy basically you asked for asylum status you had to go
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back into mexico even when the throne this country was that 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 money little kids with little dissolute sony has made it big for those places are purposely in that state. taint camps one city mounts more or less she said it not being migrants another city went wherever the tunnel it was never seen anything like that the minute it seems about what it is that we are through migrants 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 that a president and his men would look at records to get only trump to make sure that there is a tax and mess going to go down and that is sort of a weird side to throw at its closest taken place
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a quick question for at at don i know you can address about venice right about i know you are welcome to the so stephen after high school and how we were by donald trump here with a cry for one. quick question quick response to that. will present china has been really tough on the business way love and support of the opposition from the start of the his response there is a really pretty set in stone about it 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 on this right now to go out and you know to syrup website and so i think you see that. would have a hook but there also are a inside look at these tools and it's fairly. correspondents is 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 transfer of draw from the iran deal
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increased sanctions and travel bans on the iranian people in january a u.s. drone strike that killed an iranian general 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 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 band that has led to where we are today in relations between iran and united states the rest of the gentleman from the nuclear deal of 2015 and me of 2000 he knows because the us president said that it was not
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a good deal where the americans. those who joins us now from toronto hello that also can you get us up to date on that story idea of a run putting out 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 and this is what we think what you do if you are to the iranians trump is an international war criminal for at the actions that is carried out and also not in 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
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a high black guy thanks for your question to young people in iran who like or 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. heinie to try a new leader in deal to try and break out iran's economy from isolation after 2 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
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bus had arrived in iran after nearly 20 years after its sanctions were lifted so iran bison in place and then that was that all stopped because of president trump so there was that there is a lot of also a mirror at the current iranian government some honey in the form of the surge of azzurri as 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 and it's not as straightforward as it seemed so. the foreign minister and the president are also limited in what they can do when it comes to why international diplomacy there is a very structured power base that has to go through the decision making processes for any kind of changes happened and i think after what's happened after the
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assassination of us and so on each and every must now waiting for the u.s. elections and there is. don't. there is that you just get worse a lot of analysts will read that there could be a military confrontation 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 that money is all services and is 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 at. his absolute chance to resume talks with iran. when he wanted to talk about how iran was covering up thinking about the
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us elections he sent us a web page this is was from press press t.v. press t.v.'s state television in iran so we can at least get a sense of how the state is looking at the us 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's not even subtle as i owe you everything could all go 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
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a sense that the world has had enough and iran is one of the main players in that is it because they see it all the negative aspects of this administration and they believe the world has now seen the true face. the united states and on the drum 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 then continue until we get the results they'll sort of ari thank you so much for bringing us the viewpoint from turkey that 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 actually about central america because you can cover pretty much anything on instagram lifesaver as i said
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