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that indigenous communities are desperate to protect from my mind, the people in power asks, is it possible to extract the mental without causing an environmental catastrophe? argentina's white go on just the is the president. trump is convicted in a court of law. would you still support him? as your party's choice, donald trump, loons over i would totally can present is the page you refuse to attend. were live for milwaukee, the
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hello. i'm to really help if this is out to 0, live from to ha. also coming up on knowledge fisher in georgia, we're rudy giuliani, one of donald trump's public tenants has been processed. that's the kind of detail something donald trump is facing. on thursday. the head of the russian mercenaries wagner group is reportedly dead. it gave me for those, it was listed as a passenger on a plane, the crash north of moscow voting in zimbabwe. his general elections is extended by one day after delays. the opposition has accused the government of the republicans hoping to be their parties. know how many in the next us presidential election have held their 1st debate? a candidates qualified to take part. they took a president biden's economic policies for our president,
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donald trump did not participate in the debate in milwaukee wisconscin. but several of those in attendance addressed his alleged attempts to overturn the 2020 us presidential election. now the debaters also spart over a portion climate change. and the energy policy wild 0 is john henry and joins us now live from milwaukee, where the republican presidents will page is being held. john, talk to us a little bit about what sort of a highlights have been so far of the. well, it started out by you and it got spicier and threw out. there is a 2 hour long debate. there was a lot of back and forth several times. the moderators had to compliant down the candidates, saying it was time in obey the rules of database. now rhonda sanders wasn't leading candidate of the 8 candidates who were here so it was expected that he would have
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a target on his back. instead, what happened was more of those candidates targeted the new cover, the outer signer and that was be back from a swami. fired right back so it was a matter. ready the newcomer has at one point, everyone was asked about the elephant, not in the room. it was donald trump, the decline to attend. and this is what a couple of them had to say. mike pence stood for the constitution and he deserves not rushing right. he deserves our science sets of americans for putting his oath of office and the constitution of the united states before posted all political and unfair pressure. and the argument that we need to have in this party before we can move on to the issues that ron talked about,
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is we have to dispense with the person who said that we need to suspend the constitution. so put forward his political career, mike, pat said no, pretty deserves credit for i do think the vice president pens did the right thing and i do think that we need to give him credit for that. but what i will also tell you is, well, i mean when it comes to whether president trump should serve or not, i trust the american people let them both, let them decide what they will tell you is that it is time for a new generational. conservative leader, we have to look at the fact that 3 quarters of americans don't want a re match between trump and bind, and we have to face the fact that trump is the most disliked politician in america . we can when general election that way. let's get right into the
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analysis. i've got with me a republican strategist, he rides the call them and they, he'll newspaper called the ferry theory. john ferry. thank you for talking to a john, let me, what was your 1st impression? what was different about this debate? well, you had a complete outside or is that around this while i'm a versus all the insiders, which is pretty much everybody with the possible exception of ron burger. i'm are going to protect burden. it was a very interesting debate because it was like the education of the exec ramos, for me, i'm the importance of foreign policy. the question is, do the voters republican voters want to establish in figure or they want someone who has an outside or i kind of sense that they still want an outside person for vac room. so i'm a really dominate a lot of the discussion and a lot of the vitriol it was actually good night for him. right. i think a lot of us going into that debate, we're expecting ronda sanders, the florida governor, to have a target on his back with everyone aiming at him because he was the one leading in the. ready behind trump, and yet it was around this want me to is that because republicans like an outsider
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as they did last time in 2016 when they chose trump? well, i actually think it was interestingly, it was actually a very policy heavy debate and it was actually about foreign policy and the ukraine . and the idea that rama swami is the only guy who this is yvonne paisley for bye right now. he came up slugging, it came up, hitting everybody good, and he took on everybody. and i think the many of these, like mike pens, chris christy, they're offended by being taken on by him. and i also, if you look at nikki haley, she's, she really kind of took him to task for his foreign policy, which, you know, for a lot of the terms and republican party, they loved the old guard. they want the old foreign policy. so it's going to be a really interesting to see how borders reacted to evolve, especially for voters. so run down for me, what it, what do you think about the performance of 3 people in particular? rhonda sanders, the guy we thought was the favorite logging in many of us anyway. nikki haley,
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the former us ambassador and then mike pens who came out slugging as well. well, mike pence became really the defender of the political establishment. and i thought he was very often and what he said and what he did if the whole count defensive, his activities on january 6th, for all the candidates, had to defend him. i thought. busy very good, but the question is, do they really want someone who has that deep experience? you know, for the last couple elections were really republicans or democrats, one somewhere that kind of experience of a possible direction. joe biden, randa sanders, i thought he did pretty well when he talked about cobra. that's i think you did pretty well on some other things, but he was not really clear on like raising his hand, he would actually look around ramos, for me to see if he rose his hand on some of these questions and i need raises the answer. i didn't think right and those yes or no questions for the candidates were asked to raise. i don't, i don't think he was a sure what it is. i thought he was going to be. i thought he had some good one liners, and i thought he was good on his cover the answers, but he wasn't as solid as i thought it could be. and i think that nikki haley was
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actually very good with this particular audience. republican women, probably women already support her, but her to be on, on abortion rash accounts. if you ever see other sides of all these men, i think that's going to resonate with a lot more women. and then the polls currently show you also as a stream of the effective and form policy is yours, the here defending the old foreign policy of the days of the republican party. i thought you did very well. right? so she called for a consensus on abortion, rather than and outright band. and she called, she was a pretty vociferous in her support of the us admission and ukraine crying inside the room. that was a popular position. but a lot of republicans have the believe the polls are really sick and tired of this continued support of rain and the boat and congress had additional funding for your grants is very controversial. so i think that republicans are familiar with mikayla and that's what she was very articulate and what you said. all right,
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well john ferry, thank you very much for talking to us at l. g 0 of these debates narrow down the field. the standards get higher each time. there is one and there's another one on september 27th. so kimberly, we will see who is left standing, but there were some surprises here. and there was a new comer and spent a lot of the time on the debate stage. having the to having the voice. so we're feedback from a swami, made a diffusion line that was pretty effective. a lot of people seem to think. and rhonda sanders, the florida governor, did not dominate this debate. lot of surprises, sir. john, thank you for that. it's really interesting to see the name that you had heard of now making some headlines, appreciate that. thank you. it's ok. we're going to stay with the store a new and the carter from the maryland or university of maryland school of public policy where she is an associate professor is joining us now live from washington.
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kind of to kind of discuss this a little bit more talk to us professor about as some of the vulnerabilities maybe that were exposed tonight from the other side. because certainly there are a lot of targets, namely president biden. and his potential policies is like bill b, let's start with the policies by the nomics. certainly was one of the targets of these candidates. is that going to be a problem for democrats come voting day and on the campaign trail? i don't think so. i mean, look, inflation is happening all around the world is not unique to the united states. gas prices happen back. come down and people have been getting student loan forgiveness . i think that's one of the biggest storing this would have gone under the radar. and if you watch the debate tonight, that's like none of that stuff ever happened. so i don't actually think by nomics will be a problem on the campaign trail. i mean, i think they will try to make it
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a problem, right? cuz it is still the fact that people are hurting interest rates are high, like that's a reality. but i don't think because of these other things that have happened under president bonds. watch that it will do as much damage as they are hoping. so do you think the candidates were successful in this debate in making that an issue? i don't think so. i mean, i think there, i mean in some respects, you know, debates are hard because you're preaching to the choir, right. you're preaching to the people who are already converted. it's not like they're talking to a mixed audience. so in some respects it's difficult to gauge, but i don't think that the people in that room are necessarily there because they're boating on the economy. i think the people in that room because there is, you know, really a feeling agreements in the party. and i think you heard that a lot to night with all of the references to immigration in the southern border. in the ledge cartel that are bringing fentanyl into united states and all this
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conversation around china, etc. i mean, i think this is a party of grievance about a party, a policy at this particular point. they also certainly made the president a target, though, in terms of his electability, how or democrats going to be able to handle that issue. do you think because that a seems to be a researching headline? well certainly, i mean, i think the favorability numbers aren't as high as people with life, but i mean his age being 80 to me, donald trump is no spring chicken. and quite frankly, i think donald trump is going to probably be the nominee. he certainly is a front runner still, even after to night. i mean, he was a big presence even though he wasn't in the room. and everyone with the exception of probably chris chris is a hutchinson was clamoring a to, to offer part and then other kinds of, um, you know, well, ways if you will, for the president of despite potential indictments and convictions. so i would say, i think the, the electability part is
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a probably won't be an issue because the wind is likely going to be the democratic nominee. i mean, there's really not much challenge there. and this is the candidate going to have to deal with. they can go after him on age, but he's still surprised. he's still doing the job and seems to be um, affective. yeah, the carter associate professor in the school of public policy at the university of maryland. thank you for joining us. thank you. oh donald trump's advisor meantime, has surrendered to authorities in the us state of georgia, rudy giuliani, trump and 17 others are accused of trying to overturn the results of the 2020 us presidential election in that state. alger zeroes. alan fisher reports from atlanta a man who made his political name chasing the bosses of organized crime, though photographed and fingerprinted in a georgia county jail. rudy giuliani was one of donald trump's top live tenants. a
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man who vigorously pushed the idea. the 2020 us presidential election was stolen. i see a man just after less than a note inside. there was chaos, as people strained to hear what you wanted to say. this is a constitution in american history having conducted one of the course to the former new york, mia is the most high profile of the 19 defendants to go through. the process in atlanta so far has not been released when a $150000.00 bill, also processed at the deal. sydney pope, the trump attorney who pushed several outlined dish. i'm done prove in conspiracy theories about how the election played out. the city know weights for the opinions of the biggest name, donald trump, himself, security has been stepped up around the jail where he'll be processed on thursday.
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he says he'll plead not guilty to charges. he was the center of abroad criminal conspiracy to try to change the result of the election. and it was here in an online interview on wednesday evening. he again criticized the legal case against them. the people say it's a fraud. the people see it like this. horrible district attorney from justice a little while ago from essentially, atlanta is fulton county and she said basically i don't have any right to challenge an election. but basically they're showing me and they're saying you don't have any right to challenge of your challenge and election with guy to indict you and put you in jail protest. theirs and supporters have stocked it together at the court house and the deal both pushing their own points of view. i don't know, donald trump, to get a fair trial in atlanta. i mean, he had uh only 23 percent of the fulton county that voted for him. i mean,
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i would like to see him. i would like to see it moved to a different uh, i guess be a new or ever. so he can get it for tomorrow. donald trump is expected here in georgia on thursday evening. some suggest the reason for the late arrival is to avoid traffic in new jersey and here in georgia. but the more cynical suggest is because donald trump wants to hit prime time television in the united states. i'll look for sure, i'll just see it up. adelanto. the ahead of the russian mercenary wagner group has reportedly been killed. russia's aviation agency says you've got any for goes in was on board a plane that crashed north of moscow. civil aviation authority says there are no survivors. the plane was en route to moscow, too, from moscow to saint petersburg with 7 passengers and 3 crew on board for version
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was a long time ally of russian president vladimir food and then let a qu attempt in june. now an investigation is underway into the cause of the crash or lower con, begins our coverage. this is the move into the embry across the jets came hustling from the sky and the to be a region north of moscow. a 10 people, including 3 crew members, were kind of drawn out versus aviation agency is concerned that the valid number that she quit both is getting precaution was among the passages flying from moscow to saint pete spoke. look, report states to loud bangs were heard, and multiple videos posted on the social media appear to show the jets of via you probably move disliked radar map shows the moment it disappeared. the remains of old 10 bodies to be retrieved from the sites and a criminal investigation. this on the way, really the main investigation department of the investigative committee of the
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russian federation and issue to the criminal case on the fact of an aviation accident. and it's very region on the grounds of a crime on the article 263 of the criminal code of the russian federation football . just 2 days before goes and shed his 1st video, since it's a board to use it against buses and forces in june portion of us since he services and looking at 2 series of possible explosion on the plane and the probing into the regions air defense systems laura con ultra 0. well, it is time for a short break, but still ahead on al jazeera india makes space history becoming the 1st country to allow the spacecraft on the mills itself to stay with us the
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the as hello then let's have a look at the weather full costs for north america and his tropical depression moved across the south of texas in the us and knocked out power and brought flooding rains. it moves pretty quickly across moving parts of mexico and it will be the desert southwest, the seasons, very heavy, rain as we go. so as they into friday, we could see the potential for some flooding from that system. so the know of a much clearer picture for north west and parts of the us and west and parts of canada. lots of sunshine here in the sunshine, isn't the story for the east coast. looking very for russia storms working the way across the great lakes. pulling into the north east that you can see eastern parts of canada getting a wrenching on a friday. the story in the us is certainly the heat done, which is continuing to build across the deep south is spot warnings all the way up
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to the midwest. and we're expecting that to continue for places like texas. if we have a look at a 3 day for dallas, $42.00 across the board, at least until saturday, that was moved to central america. oh i is. we're on frank and hasn't moved across his spun. you're not bringing flooding. rain to places like the dominican republic . does it go into fine? it will be nicaragua that sees the heavy rain through to the weekend. the
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rain or the the welcome back to your washing houses. there are lines of our top stores of this, our publicans hoping to be their parties. dominy in the next us presidential election, held their 1st of age. it took aim at president 5 into economic policies. the type of our president donald trump did not participate in the debates in milwaukee. wisconscin time, donald trump's advisor has surrendered to authorities in georgia. originally on a trump and 17 others are accused of trying to overturn the results. the 2020 presidential election in the states,
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trump said he'll turn himself in on thursday. and the head of the russian mercenary wagner group has reportedly been chilled. russia's aviation agency says he kept any provision was on board a plane crash north of moscow. well, daniel hawkins has more from moscow. as you're getting a precaution, is of course best known for being the founder of wagner. p. m. c rushes, mice and re fighting for soft spending time for various offenses in jail. in the soviet union who rose the provenance through business dealings in the city of st. petersburg before growling close to the kremlin and winning lucrative catering contracts for the russian army, even in the nickname puche and chef. it was his most are we forced volume that was very active beyond russia's borders in africa? later in ukraine, which brought him to prominence. establishing his finances as rough as most things were as combat force, particularly in the bottles football moods. his relationship with the russian top
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ross and how come on crickets on talk sick as he was very critical of the russian defense minister, the chief of general stuff, often appearing public with expletive leaving messages criticizing the way the so cool, especially when the trip ration was being conducted, accusing officials of corruption and in confidence that resulted in his failed views and the english 2 months ago to the day in which he was the most group. but latest the down often negotiations he publicly agreed to go into exile in better routes. at least that was the official version, though he was seen later on in russia, appearing at the st. petersburg form without pretend, dignitaries, and in africa as well. uh, just a few days ago and a video in which he said, wagner would continue to sub russian interest on that confident that makes what happen in the skies over to be a little mysterious as questions will not remain. what exactly will happen to wagner pm? see who they will also to on what the role for the kremlin will be in future.
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daniel hopkins reporting their people as in bob way, we'll head to the polls for a 2nd day after voting and the general elections was extended until thursday. it comes after reports of delays at some pulling stations, the opposition parties accused the ruling party of suppressing votes. and rigging the contest. alj, a 0 is a room, a task that has more from her, all right, the frustration of a high unemployment and inflation. that is why some people didn't leave the queue despite the long delays. some putting stations in zimbabwe opened and closed on time. but in others, by those papers arrived at the end of the day. yeah. yeah. but with that, you want me to see the list will be made, right?
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you mentioned officials say some valid papers were printed late because of course challenges. there are several polling stations here, election official saves meant to make the voting, per se smooth out. the lines can with pasta, but they all logistical challenges. some polling stations and parts of the country opened late presidents m as in and then as well as confident he will be re elected . if i think i'm a good dick you didn't know before, which is the one who point this is going to is going to this to read it precise and sort of main rival nelson tell me stuff is also confident that says the delays are suspicious of things is involved with the person who's demand or visit other people and they want to win the presidency. a candidate must give more than 50 percent of the vote if there is no outright. when a,
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a rental between the top 2 candidates will be held in october to commission. his putting sessions that opened late will close. later on with us, i'll just head out in turkey. wildfires and the western part of the country have forced evacuation of at least 6 villages in the province of shackling. emergency services say more than 1000 people have been moved to safety. send them console of so this report 6 smoke blows over the hills. you chuckle, a central district, as one fire gets put out. another appears to ignite during the regions wildfire susan, according to turkish authorities, there hasn't been edited that. but 6, the 3 year old mama from ulta nod village comes to sue to 5 sheep. he lost in the infernal as casualties. he believes his village was ignored because the fires were
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small at 1st. the plains and helicopters went to another village, also colton, the place got him got him a digit because i'm angry. i'm angry because i lost my animals. it's not because they were my belongings, but they were pregnant general of which can cause them. according to the agriculture and forestry ministry, the fires have burned to 1500 tex terms of land and have been circled to prevent further spread. this was the last one they were attempting to control. emergency responders have managed to make progress and concerning the patchwork of flyers in some areas. but this one here across phillips in our village hasn't stopped since to say. and the 1st system plans are making it worse. hundreds of individuals have been treated for smoke, inhalation, as a result of the fire, forcing them to leave a home. according to officials, more than 1200 people from 9 villages have been evacuated from the fire. pat and 83 people have been hospitalized thus far. i know wildfires in mediterranean base and
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have increased due to climate change, but also ortiz here also blame the human factor seen i'm coastal alpha 0 to come in northwest some trick here. a group of protesters have demonstrated against plans to release treated radioactive water from fukushima nuclear power plant. they rallied outside the office of the plants operating company in tokyo, the waste water scheduled to be discharged into the pacific ocean. but china, south korea, and pacific island nations, as well as japanese pressure and oppose the move in time. north korea says it's failed in its 2nd attempt to place a spice satellite in orbit. the 1st try and may also wasn't so successful. the latest launch prompted an emergency warning in japan. it's chris space authority say they will try again in october. well,
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in india has become the 1st country to successfully land a craft in the moon, south for private, a certain to render body called it an historic day. i'll deserve barbara and go past reports. they've said she's in the pools at mission control. the southern indian city of saint lou applauding as india is 10 grand 3. nanda successfully touch down and doing the south pole in the may. it's the holiday. the prime minister in the red drum, moody said other countries can we build and induce achievement? big success belong. so i don't know, maybe it really was done by other countries in the future. i'm going to put on
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that on the bar in the go from the global so are get pretty well off as i mean, said pete's i roof cold prac in is now expected to leave the land and take photographs with the moon's surface for 2 weeks. it will help scientists to establish the quantities of our school to reserves for to be on demand. it could allow future emissions to set up a base for people who are also looking at to explore further into the service system. it could also be a valuable resource, as well as actually not being able to drink it. you can split it to pop into oxygen and hydrogen, which is basically rocket fuel. so if you want to go further out into the service system, it could be, but the movie would be a great staging station for that kind of thing. wednesday, soft landing happened days of to rushes past. made mission and 47 years ended in disappointment. when the luna 25 fresh.
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