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come on this journey with me. i know it's, i'm familiar. i know it's a bit different, but come on this journey with me. it'll be worth it. joan, a whole l. 20. edinburgh authorities in no way say they had no choice, but to put down a 600 kilogram war set, drew crowds of spectators in the also fjord. the man well known as freya, had been seen clambering on to small, but sometimes damaging them should become a popular attraction in the new age and capital. but officials warned that people were getting too close to the wild creature. responding to criticism, they said the animal had to be put down to protect public safety and also they're not doing. it could have been avoided if people follow the recommendations we've given. but of course, it's complicated when you have a large wild animal in one of the most densely populated areas of norway. after all, this is a walrus, it's a stray. it's far away from its natural habitat. to many high risk situations arose and we had to take the steps we've taken for the municipal
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ah, hello, what you know to 0. these are the headlines this. our explosions have been reported in the syrian port, city of tooth, that media says israel attacked targets in the area and things we intercepted by syrian offenses. serious military says 3 soldiers have been killed. funerals are being held for some of the 41 people killed in a church. fi in the egyptian city of thousands of people were in the building when the plains began during sunday. mass investigators suspect an electrical fault may be to blame with him. can i conveyed the president's condolences and my condolences to the religious leaders of the church, the families of the dead and injured people. we need them to know that we're standing with them and standing by them. rescue work is, is searching for people trapped to under rabble after a blast ripped through
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a market in the mainland capital yerevan. at least 3 people were killed in dazzle danger the building has been used to store fireworks and everything shattered in a 2nd. there are warehouses, technical rooms. it's like fireworks, fireworks, fireworks. everything happen in one minute. people could not get out of the store. the president of ecuador has declared a state of emergency in the city of why kill after a bomb attack blamed on drug gangs. 5 people were killed in 26 injured when men on motor bikes opened fire and through a bag of explosives into a restaurant. the minister of interior called it a declaration of war against the states by organized criminal groups. water is being restricted across most of france as the country experiences the dry summer in recorded history. rivers are running dry and nuclear power plants are operating. it were used to capacity and crops of withering. and pakistan has been marking 75
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hi anthony ok. on august, the 12th at approximately $1030.00 p, an east africa time canyons are waiting for election results. i want you to join after results. watch party. let's see what we've got to discuss in a tight e for election. what is next? the can? yeah. canyons went to the polls on 9th douglas to elect a new president to tacoma from president of hulu, canada. the christians, cannons want to address, are who between mr. william router of the u da and mr. ray loading of the, as the meal coalition can be trusted to fix our economy, to fight corruption and to unite the country after vaguely received elections. what we expect couple voting. would there be more jobs for that comes or even go up? kenyans are looking forward to the results for the good expectations, hoping that they were young beginning more like the country when we got our
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independence. or when we just wrote the post independence. but it did come out of power quintin. he has a growth oh, waiting in our watch, marty, leading our conversation, she co been right. so nice to have you on the stream again. she co. welcome to the stream. welcome back to the sting. tell everyone who you are, what you do. thank you for letting me show kicker from the crew county, kenya. i work with young people a tre. bless you, a muscle, social justice and rights defender. get to have bina. i know it's this yourself, the audience around the world. i hello, my name is b, now my center, the executive director, buddy the africa, i call to be political engagement over grasp which women organizing in chalmers and the young women. let's have a look at the for presidential candidates. ladies. tell me how nervous each one of them is likely to be right now. so let's start with violet. dingo is
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a feeling confident she co he's very nervous at this moment, but also there's a little tension and as i had to i let it. so i think also with the pressure that he's receiving from support, as i believe is syllabus, whatever at the moment. let's go back to william router bina, how do you think williams feeling right now? the margins between both presidential candidates are very small. currently given the lust results that we were able to see as trimming in before they were brought down from the media stations. so pretty much even for presidential candidates, william, brutal, he is pretty novice cherokee, and anxious at the same time. we've also seen support us from both sides trying to claim victory already the head of the even doing that. that's not possible. we'll
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get back to that in just a moment. right. george? george acoya is easy, easy out having a beer, relaxed because he's like no chance she go. i want to say he's a joke. i don't think his evade. he doesn't even care what it is, hoping i will make jealous, stood with him there. you can be and period but as a 1000000000 people, i think once you put that i loading that. so i just seeing he's just he's from field. he's mid 5 of a whole. the critical to be, but he's been a good destruction, so yeah. ok and, and then the leader of the a gone. no party been a you help us out with this final kind of they haven't heard much about him. of course, kenyans have a lot right, international audience. what do we need to know if he knows if he getting any results at all? i think he's rather disappointed because he rained on morality ground and given the fact that we only see that in kenya and 80 percent of us actually christian. so to
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see the numbers below one percent and standing up, i mean, even these christians, i think that the point that you've been a member of those teen day was a painful, easy for you. what struck you from tuesday, your voting experiments. so what struck me, number one was the very short cues. i remember in 2017, when i went to vote, i took about fall and i got about to fall was a cute. and this time round only spent about 15 minutes on q. and i observed, according to the majority of the young people in q and especially young women. so that struck me on the voting day. so i'm just thinking sheeka short choose because a good organizational chart cheese because no one could be bothered to vote actually bus. i think this time val, and are they electoral what has been a beat or better or get it done before? so we saw that other land,
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so our fast moving the one not as stretched us other times, but also the what apathy we didn't, we saw it as that in most cases have 80 percent or reduced. what does appear have no head their own 45 percent are so that means we had a higher number of people nodes coming out to what i am curious about the move in kenya right now from the people who didn't vote in the people who did vote i am going to go to back to you sheeka, but via to residence of nairobi, thinking about this space between election day and the results coming out. this is what they're thinking about right now. no, i do. out, even though there are not many people in town, i do see signs of peace. people vote to peacefully returns to work and i see kenya moving forward and that will be amended. so for the so far, there's no fighting. i've not heard of any problems anywhere,
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even though they have not announcing the winner. i urged a youth to be calm and maintain order. come up with the 0 problems. anyway, chicago, what he thank i it's been come. i only call it the season after christmas when you don't know what you're supposed to do before it's new. yes. how does that this? i was full of anxiety. i just think kenyans have really this for us has struck us because i can say we can see how democracy has grown over time and being able to see people engaged and people make fun of each other site and good luck to the making good means about the selection i was looking for these actually i said to me, when you send me means that are suitable for work because my work is broke up. and if i get some really good ones during the show, i will show them to tell us about a few. the means that you've seen that have cracked you are. so we will actually head names of people just like making fun of how one site will behave after the lot
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lines and also dislike that tension. i think one of the common things that good news i've been saying is that when that this time around was kenyans have used to live with us more than any other time in the world. so really been using our bathrooms because of that. but also the question of there is something that was saying, but it's coming home. so we've been laughing and saying, since that the middle stations is showing different tallies, depending on where they've started telling us what people have been saying, everybody has their 5th president. so depending on if you are a to switch to your best, it should say this is curious looking yes. how should i? this is really curious because there's a gap of information. so you can look online and you can see how the election results are coming in from the electoral body and in about 70 percent results. right now the last time i looked, but that gap with information is being filled by misinformation been what have you
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seen? so personally, i have seen some supporters from a different side of the coalitions actually claiming victory. and some going as far as saying, you know, what, state. com, we've won this, we're just waiting for the announcement. but also people sharing different statistics and percentages over which presidential candidate is leading, which is actually misinforming their supporters, right. and at the same time, also not being able to see the electron management body i b c. moving so fast to count that information. so i, yes, i can, i think we've also seen so many politicians declared themselves when, as in the process. so i think the politicians also played a key role in misinforming the support as can you help us understand how that's possible, how that happens? how do you decay yourself when and knowing full?
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well, actually i'm sitting in america. i know can you style? how do you, how do you do that knowing through well the, you actually have won the election. so with this time, especially with the electoral, what d opening does have us to public where we could see the from that a for is that are coming from the telling station. so if you can, them could access them and you had the right to actually tell them by yourself. so . busy everybody and it side had their own cell is telling sessions was so different politicians say we have like a number of 10 young people who are doing tiling for them. so people collect their information or whatever the title is and what they see, they deemed right with them. and they would do that statistic to announce themselves in, as we've seen candidates who i announce themselves winners and social media. and then the electoral with the analysis of the, someone totally different of the winner. one hopeful aspect of these elections are
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these campaigns that i've seen of a number of women participating. and women in politics been a, can you talk to me about that? because i think that's going to be one of the milestones for this particular election and kenya is women on campaigns and women getting results. bene, i thank you so much so flexible. i'm, i'm very proud to see women taking us tab, especially the highest electro positions in the country. i think we've seen women who reinforce, give an attorney to states and we've actually seen some of them already been announced. we know, i think, you know, in the close to region in, you know, in our crew county we've seen wins, especially they've been a terrier race. and also the fact that the, you know, like 3 presidential candidates have women as vice, you know, vice president. so these that so in as much as i love to celebrate in
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this election, i think the progress is still low altitude. and i want to back this up with the statistics because in this lecture and we had 16100 candidates across all the positions from the presidential to the member of county assembly. and of that number, only 1962 while female candidates. i would love to hear about the carroll county she cope because if something pretty historic that is about to happen, i don't, i don't, i don't want to ging fit. but from a women perspective, tell us, it's amazing, right? i think i have been happy enough typed these all over because for the 1st time we have an entire top leadership, mid of women, we have a woman gover. now we have a woman's saying it's out of the women, of course is that we have been friends that we have a pool of 5 elected m p 's,
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who are women off. they live in a no constituencies, sorry. this has not happened before. so for me, does it is in a pool of women, m c is also so for me for this to happen, it has given me hope that the future is actually bright for young women. what to oh, who has fired to get there? but also not to forget that much. much. douglas county also has a top leadership of women. also. they have a woman govern. i woman in it's i, and of course the women awful me here. i me like we are making those steps and i feel like if there is nothing else to celebrate in this election, is that we've seen women get to the top tire. see that got measured out now that they can't mess up because they're the people that are, you know, you're just like the men. no. no, they have to be extremely high. rise. better than of being bad. i can an election is very pacheco. yeah. the sticks are very high for these women, my cancer, everybody is looking at when they miss up. how will they be?
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there is of course, a little her around women cannot walk to give out. women will do you fight that will do. so the sticks are quite high for us, but this is the time we just stepping in, walk with them to make sure everything looks good and that they're delivering the best on the, you know, and if i could just on the fact that we actually had to more women gender race to run for political office. it means actually in the next election, that is actually going to encourage more. we meant to run for a better term. yeah. it's been a tourist, it's, you know, i'll way from just being told to run for the women reps. it because that is your space because that is also exactly what she was speaking to. half the time when you're running for your own is pushed aside and being told, or there's a seat for you there. so just thing we men kick us down, but the empty position at the vice president position is going to encourage more women. and i can not wait to see this point of women actually in the coming election, including off of the show, no pressure ladies of and yeah, no pressure. all right, this is a opinion election results watch quality,
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2022. and we have our community online who are watching as well. ladies, who are you on today? questions or react to the questions as much as you can. so many people are just thankful. no violence been a quick thought that so just coming, you know, when we reflect about 2007 and the lives we lost and the impact of that on the economy. and again, the pockets of violence in 2013 in 2017. and now we're talking about corporate $910.00, which affected our economy. so just to see and witness the central calmness currenty in the country. it's encouraging because that means after we've announced the presidential results. and if we still maintain the theme, then people will go back to work. because also, i think one thing i do is it's taking time to actually open up their businesses. you know, currently i don't know, but i know carol county but in a row be just,
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you know, just moving around, feel very anxious to go and it's only opening up but quite slowly. yeah. and you know, the project starting with the results will be announced to morrow or on sundays. so as much as i received within the mandate of the 7 days, because i don't know exactly what it would be tomorrow or sunday. ok. more questions i hope for this election, this is on youtube is a crack down on the cove, rob xico. wow. i'm not sure how hopefully going to be about that. i want to be hopeful. i want to not be physically sick of him. but looking at the both sides of the device, no one is better, and this is also informed by a little bit literal in justices that we've seen before from the political party, the nations, to where we are right now. and the question is likely to fight or option at this point. we're not sure who the much who can speak for and pray for is that column is low to high. sure enough for the next 5 years. calvin kamani is watching right now
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. kevin, thank you so much. this is what calvin country contributes to our discussion, the cost of living and can use very high know jobs, low wages, the lift is endless. who will be our savior? we off, irene earlier. what are the priorities that kenya's electorate? this is what she told us. the most pressing issues was, can use, and most king and now that you expect to then mix a new titian to address is access to basic human needs and networking about food. what are the different housing descent jobs the highest attainable health care standards, access to education entitled to a dignified life as our constitution clearly sees in that 43? and as for the new lesson, collaboration of human rights,
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which our country is about to do. but she co, timely selection address. those very basic needs. every kenyon has i'm hopefully said me because we've seen the manifesto as have read the book manifesto from the 2 presidential. and i will just pick up the 2 presidential candidates because of the numbers that missing right now. so we've read them on the festivals and that also speaking about the economy that all speaking about providing an easy life. okay. the question is, how that will happen. we also know that we are very, we are country full of debts at the moment. so it's a question of, are they able to do this within the next 5 years, we've been able to match up our budget, the budget that was sent up. a said for to didn't to to industry into 3. so if we're able to much up that then we may be able to create an is in life or canyons, but that sounds far fetched for now. we just pray that we have a president of care and, and one to listen to what can and certainly need i,
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i'm just going to compliments about on the painter is on, at, excuse me. think about one second. the modem is on you, she, she says, i love the devaney says i love the introduction of voting process for persons with disabilities. i think others can learn from canyons. i just had to thought for a moment because i think that's really nice to hear of, of initiatives that are coming out of this current election process. been a go ahead. sorry. i think, i think i wanted to say that, you know, like currently 62 percent of our revenue collection goes into savvy, seeing what they were talking about. food insecurity, but just talking about a drug crisis actually during 19 and get listening to the, to the presidential, the beat to the deputy president, the be just the, even that the government attorney to be have had just the lack of a solid plan in terms of how we are going to touch the economy around because candidates seem to understand the problem we have,
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right. and the challenges that we have and just struggling with the nation. most people want to hear the solution if i just want to hear about their problems because they didn't know their problems, we know our time and you know, all of them go on to here. where are you even going to get the resources to find these plans that you are talking about what i'm going to be your priority areas? so i am hopeful, but also at least be worried and i think it's a sign up for 20 people to step up as the accountability champions. right. to ensure that we are pushing them when it comes to public service delivery, to, you know, to attend the public forums at the setup to ensure that if they come up with a budget, we understand what are their priority areas. you know, i'll actually begin fucked up voting because sometimes i know i sort of as we feel like, oh, now i have to, to have to each one of the 5, you know, want just to be got. i want to pick up a couple of memorable moments from this election campaign. i guess i'm going to ask
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you in a moment, but 1st i want to use go to the very final campaign rally for the 2 top candidates . rather, i think i know the candidate, william root ho, this is what they were doing almost a week ago to today. oh, [000:00:00;00] a
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behind i did it with ring off a cow for sure. all right, so a couple of people in you cheaper actually asking who's the most favorite candidate to win the election? gonna give me a name. oh, i think it's hard to it's hardly tony's not a presidential candidate every day. or can you do it? it's ok to select who actually is going to win this particular election because i mean, even from the numbers that we are seeing, it's actually our neck to neck courage. so picking one candidate that's going to be a bit of a challenge. even looking at the, the current margins and the fact that both of them was appealing to different demographics. and the agenda was different to no one is talking about integrity and reforms. the ad on is actually focusing on a hustler, buses dynasty,
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and leaving no one behind us. so it's, it's going to be a really long time to say, i do not know she co, are you going to say, i do not, you know, as well. no, i will say no that the 2 of them are not equal to best. ha. so we are doomed. if we go with right i, we don't. if you go with router but people say i list the list you or i don't know about that. maybe because he has he went problem and deputy how, who we know for the longest time has short injustices or has fought for the constitution. so maybe that made him look trivial, right. but for me with the, with the way things are, i think where do with eva i grew up seeing them campaign. so i don't know what different they could have done that they've not done in the 29 years that have been the lights. you come from, she has voice of tune to some optimism from eunice who is actually in uganda, looking at the canyon elections as being important for east africa. he's what she taught us at the may 2020 took an election is the potent
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opinion sees, but also for africa as a region. why? because it is an economy and political powerhouse. so phone, see more with county governance and city just that's post to you for democracy. what could we do more than this outcome? also translate to better outcomes for as a whole. what should we do between now and the election results coming out be now what are you going to do? careful pray for peace. ok, that's good. i did that every day. anyway. i've been out suggestions countering misinformation. all i good that's. that's what i, what shall i should be doing counting automation, i think. but i think we can add that out between this time and when that moment comes, i think it is just need to money expectations. just realize that if you have no rent for the end of this month,
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you will still have no rent. but the tim daniels meant is made. it's important for us to go back to what it's important for us to say. we went and did our beat. we went and cussed at the board, it's not our walk to tally. it's all up to wait for the electron woody to not to tele and announce the winner. so it's just time we just go back to walk in, go back to our normal lives. no cameras been paralyzed while i think name can we don't have people in the street. oh yeah, thank you. she can. thank you. been at this time here to look quickly at my laptop so you can follow i to excellent guess this is xico. this is sabina, you can follow them for election results from kenya. and of course out is there a dot com and out there and watching. i'll see you next time. take everybody. ah
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