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one name is obviously proud also is when we covered the full last quake of 2015 at the terrible match, all the facts. and the story that needed to be told from the hall of the affected area to be then to tell the people story. it was very important at the time the the stage is set for what could be the most important moments in the 2024 race to the white house you as president joe biden. and his republican challenger, donald trump, will compete in an unprecedented tv debates and then next hour the, the stakes are high for both man with the debate. just another a wait. as we try to convince undecided voters be of the better fit for the job of president the,
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the candidates are disliked by most americans with the issues of immigration, foreign policy and the economy concerns for voters, the office of this is our to 0 life and to have also coming up. israel launch is a deadly military operation on this of jan neighborhood, east of gaza, city forcing thousands upon us to indians to flee again. the know and to the on rest in kenya, protesters, $91.00 president william roots out to step down despite stitching and unpopular tax bills. you know, i'm, is being called in to restore order the in the long ways to the white house. we've reached a pivotal moment, a high stakes presidential debate us presidential button is going to face off
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against his republican challenger. donald trump, for the 1st time since 2020 tens of millions of americans are expected to tune into the earliest tv debate. i had of an election in us political history and the debates is likely to set the tone the rest of the race before most americans costs their ballots in november by and then trump of both arrived in atlanta for the debates. going to be televised live bite and landed on board air force one at the military base just outside the city. trump turned up on his private jets. they're making final preparations, which is scheduled to begin in just an hour's time. i visual castro is that a watch party and the crucial swing state of wisconsin. she's going to be gauging reaction from voters. their 1st let springs, the island fisher, he's in atlanta, and that's where the presidential debate is going to be taking place. and so a lot of preparation is taking place now on the is june. i and that site is a bit crazy to be talking about presidential debates. because normally at this time
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in the election cycle, we're looking forward to the part to conventions where the nominees will be confirmed. but it's been such an a close grace. essentially. we knew it was going to be trump invite and the re much the quarter of america didn't want for a number of months not. and so this is why this debate as to where, like, i didn't couldn't be a political death much if someone makes a grievous that are here or has a terrible showing. it could essentially and their hopes of winning the election come november. the both sides have got a lot of munitions on each other to use to attack, but they're hoping that this will be a debate on the issues. and the moderators will have a kill switch, a mute button. they can use to try and stop each candidate talking over each other . but donald trump could come under attack for what happened on january the 6th. the fact that his former vice president, his former defense secretary is former chief of staff. so he's not fit to be president. what is joe biden will come under attack for being $81.00,
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which means he'll be $85.00 at the end of another 4 year 10 that he hasn't handled the board to incredibly well. and that inflation is talk to working families across america, there's a lot to talk about. so that's why this is a hugely important debate in 2020. the 1st study is for the course to be with $73000000.00. if they get close to that number, it shows that america is engaged in this election and wants to see how each bond dodson for the focus on both sides isn't just about the election that the debate that's going to be happening in the next couple of hours or so there's a lot of campaign money being spent by both sides dollars. oh my gosh, you better believe it more than a $1000000.00 on each side. and they have bought adverse digital ads on new sites, on social media sites on tv all around in the debate. and of course, the odds tend to be the joe biden is terrible vote for donald trump. donald trump
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is awful. joe biden is a better choice. and is that sort of binary decisions? it's did binary choice that voters are being given so they know that they are going to reach i sir georgie and see if that is why there has been so much spending. but it will set the tone for the next 5 months on both sides are hoping that they will get at the momentum from a good showing that will carry them through. because remember, this race is incredibly tight. the police have had both man up at various points and it could come down to really just a few 1000 voters in 5 important swing states. so that is who they were really after those undecided voters, not the ones that are already big 10 supporters. those who will make that final decision in the weeks before november, the 5th. and thanks very much indeed. that's adam fisher life for us in atlanta. we're going to cross the height of jo, castro, who's in the one of those swing states, wisconsin. she's in canada,
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as all i'm saying they're wisconsin going to be absolutely crucial when it comes to the election in november. but of course people looking to this debate to find out who eventually gets into the white house. and of course, how that is going to affect their lives to absolutely, and that is the shared concern among the entire american i loved to read, which by the way is about evenly divided between republicans, democrats and independents. and it is that group with the middle independence, some of whom are undecided. but as alan was saying, really will make or break this election in a handful of states like this when the state of wisconsin, where we find ourselves now. and that's why we pick this watch party out of so many to focus on because it's brain people voters from all those perspectives into one room to watch this debate unfold. and that brings us to our guests. this is beth our, who is an independent voter from here in wisconsin. thanks so much for joining us fast. what are you hoping you'll hear tonight that might help you decide one way or
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the other? well, i'm looking at basically our foreign policy and how we are looking at our allies and working with our allies. and i'm also certainly watching the economy and how we, how we fund our government and also tax cuts, tax cuts really add to our deficit thing. we have found that they do not grow the economy, but they do grow the deficit. yeah. joe biden, donald trump, they've both been or are us presidents. so you have so much to judge them on how what do you not know about demo ready that can be reveal tonight that may swing, you have to be honest. i feel as though they're out on a platter in terms of what we have seen as presidents, most of the time you have somebody coming in from the outside and you really don't know what they're going to be like as president. we're seeing 2 presidents and how
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they, how they treated our allies. we've seen how they looked at the economy. we've seen how they work with the immigration. and we finally had a bill ready to go on immigration that we had been waiting for for decades. and one of these candidates really toward part and wanted it for himself rather than for the country. and i think i'm looking at somebody who puts the country 1st rather than himself. yeah. have you have you kind of decided which way you're leading? i have decided i really have known that i'm leaving a tour biden. yes. yeah, and i may not be happy either way. a 100 percent, but there to me, there just is no contest. it has to be bite. and how about donald trump's put a convictions? the, you know, his favorability rating has actually picked up since those convictions among general americans. how about for yourself? i think i think he has, he's been a convicted felon,
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and i don't think that the government or the judiciary is treating him on fairly. i have seen how the judiciary has treated democratic candidates who are running, whether it was hillary clinton and looking at her emails over and over and over. despite the fact that other republicans had personal emails that they were using. they went after clinton with whitewater, vince foster, so many things that they, when i asked or this is not unusual, it is. unfortunately, it happens were different parties go look at what they can do. but this is not anything any different than what they have done with past presidents. who are democrats the best? thank you so much for sharing your thoughts. and there are going to be so many other voters joining bass in fact more than a 1000 inside this chapel behind me, watching all this unfold on the big screen. and we'll be following up with them afterwards to catch the biggest reactions to the biggest moments. rob tidy, thank you very much. indeed. audio, castro,
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and wisconsin. this is really mandatory, as long as the operation in the northern gaza strip. it's ordered civilians to leave. this is jay in neighborhood, but its soldiers had earlier killed 8 palestinians. i moved reports from central government. i'd have to attempt to escape you to another years try going to show you a neighborhood in northern garza. many here have a slip multiple times and are forced to leave again. do you remember the speed of feelings in his star vision that marked the previous is really military operation. but nowhere in dogs, as some people, including children, were killed in the united nations. when school is really bonds claimed more palestinians as they fled. should i, as in the east of dogs,
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a city near these really fast? no one woman i've ordered all this woman doesn't know where to go. she has 5 children who she stays are hungry and thirsty. what are you still going well and i am telling the well to keep enjoying the season is over here and garza to keep enjoying the support for his release. and so keeping joy within us under the siege forever. i might have got is enough for us. and god is the best disposal for what affairs? the vehicles like this are useless because israel has cut off fuels, supplies. there are no emergency response to cruise here. repeated bombardments and incursions have left no roads, hospitals or facilities that the public woke up terrified. but his own salary showing a caps screening for a long time, got to deal with the x ray. least we have nothing to eat and we can't carry anything with us. 1000 a feeble to stream out of his eyes. some here say is really, troops are advancing the,
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the notice i collected would keep it for the children, the indiscriminate children get every thing without warning. it isn't fair. most of the victims are women and children. i swear to god, these are war crimes to say enough is enough. people are killed and wounded for trying to find food for the children. we are deprived of food, water, and basic necessities, and were being thought by mistake as an artillery shows where's the was, what are the error ups and what are the most to have a question that has a good across garza, for nearly 9 months. i know that we are the people of gaza. i'll be rami from should tell you, we are the people we are the owners of this land. we are, the heroes are not on the display as people of gaza reiterate that. they are survivors, as once again, they are forced to flee to an area which might come on. there's really a talk,
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honey. my mother was just the it up from the central garza how the sign and the size of these 4 people are being killed and dozens have been injured. and then there's really attacking the coastal area of on the washing northwest of rafa. heavy shouting has been reported around the shell costs area and southern gas. so a local journalist says there's really troops have been shooting, attends where people are living, forcing money to flee is really melody has also hit a local government building in debt on the, in the central guys and strip dozens of people, both injured or killed in this trying could be taken to hospital several refugee counseling guys that have also come under is really far, at least the 3 members of the civil defendants have been killed and all bridge taking the total number of killed since october, the 7th, to $73.00. and in the central gaza is really strikes of killed 3 people and injured, at least 12 more in the senate. the still ahead and i'll just 0. i'm saying i further into for on the presidential races down to 3 men and the result is
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unpredictable. the what does a really mean for the future of humanity? what sort of future society do we want? it creates all of this technology roommates. do we still have power of choice? a g i 's beach, actually a tournament and operating in doing this, this the apple kind of technician, oh, is it already too late? so if corporations has more power, might in the bill in an entire country, the future is going to be good for the eyes would be nice if to before she needs, as well as human on al jazeera. what is the effect of the conflict on the environment? the impact is so much more than just the mission tongue tanks, ships and will fight modern will say it has a devastating effect on people. and the department of defense is emissions is
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as large as many countries. and every time ministry spent and increasing military emissions increased. and this war and this find this christ, all hail the planet on a jersey, the presidency manual, not call surprised phones by cooling a snuff. imagine just weeks before the elliptic games in paris of to a. so just support for marine the penn national run, the policy will look at the pay off. will the country know cheaper to the, to the far right. how does the french connection without the the what you know, what is it a reminder about top? so is this, are these really ministers launched an operation east of guys, a city,
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and it's ordered people to leave. this is a neighborhood in northern gaza. 3 is where the air strikes if, if there's a body, a refugee camp killing at least 32 palestinians. so mine and donald trump at the end of a long time ahead of the 1st u. s. presidential debate in this campaign cycle. still going to take the stage side by side some 1st time in 4 years. and the high stakes consequential showdown a while with about 4 months to go into the election day. a survey conducted by the new york times. and sienna college shows a type race between the 2 candidates and bite and his training just behind trump. the national polls. 46 percent of voters have indicated support for trump or 45 percent support by them. not survey conducted just days ahead of this debate shows that 60 percent of voters thought trump would perform either quote very or some was well only 46 percent. so the same about binding both of the oldest to sick, the presidency, 59 percent say they're very concerned about biden's age,
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only 18 percent. say the same thing about donald trump. rena shows a former republican presidential campaign senior adviser, not the delegate of the 2016 republican national convention. she's joining us now live from washington, d. c. thank you very much. indeed for being with us. i'm in terms of donald trump's performance that we're going to see tonight is undecided. voters may look at donald trump and think what you had for years to try to put all this stuff into place. and then you were voted on what is donald trump have to do in the next 19 minutes or so to be able to persuade undecided voters that actually this time is going to be different. the number one task for donald trump tonight is to convince the american public that he has a better vision than joe bided us for the next 4 years. and that's really all there is to it. you know, he's a no commodities, the american public. this is not only unprecedented. it is a moment in which we have to wonder how we get here. but the less the challenge is
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not only intense, it's immense for trump because he has not really left the public eye this past 4 years. he's been taking a rally stages and standing behind podiums some days if he's still president. but as a private citizen, now we know that mr. trump is complicated. so will he be able to exhibit message discipline tonight? i'm not so sure he hasn't given us much hope that he can, but he could be up to the task. and it's really not that hard because joe bought in the incumbent because the, the income, but certainly doesn't have much of an advantage. he has to defend the record of the past 4 years. i want to ask you about, you mentioned disciplinary, but with regard to donald trump and we're talking about a debate that's happening on the very different circumstances to the previous. one is only that, none of the moderators are going to have the ability to shut off the mikes. there is going to be no real audience. and we know, of course, the donald trump loved was playing to an audience. how do you think that that is going to shape the debate that we're going to see?
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a donald trump beads off of an audience that he's very much known for being off the cuff and that casual style. he speaks and certainly gets to people who are not even his supporters. you know, when he uses plain speak, there is something about that that is very different than most modern occupants of the oval office. but again, it's may not be enough to change hearts and minds. it's about his ability to not just put forward proper policy proposals, but to really be the leader for all americans. he spent some of this time in the past 4 years using more divisive rhetoric using more words and phrases that have you wondering whether he wants to be the next king of england rather than an american president. so it's a moment that is right with complications. again, for mr. trump, but bite and because of his age, because he's been painted out to be somebody that is in firm at moments of that is a challenge for him. it's a, it's
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a challenge that is really hard to overcome because none of us are aging and rivers . mr. trump included, who was just 3 years bite, him junior. mm hm. i helped me out with some context here because for those of us around the world who've been watching what's been going on and in american politics over the last several years, it's very easy for us to see the republican policy through the prism of the mag party that the trumpets, if, if you like, what is the condition of the republican party other to republican parties in the united states? or is everybody good? everybody who was a republic under was a republican beginning to homogenize, if you like, behind donald trump. oh, on its face it looks like the republican party is very unified and entirely behind donald trump, who's been in standard there for about 8 years now. you know, there was a glimpse of hope this past fall for moderates within the party, that there could be somebody else that becomes a novelty and look, i would still not shut the door on that. this debate is happening before the
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dominating conventions, which are largely ceremonial. the republicans would you be next month to milwaukee wisconscin and do the ceremonial domination of trump, who is enjoying the presumptive knob. and he's, dad is right now because of his wings and the primary. same thing for joe biden, with the democrats convene and all gets in chicago, illinois. it will be largely ceremonial, as it's always been in modern history. but this time the door is open because of the age of both of these men. and also tonight, let's see about the performance. i would not rule out the possibility that either the democrats or the republicans could replace one of these 2 men as novelty. and one of their convictions though tonight is really important. again, it does look like the republican party is unified entirely, but i submit to you it's pretty factor. proctor, excuse me, the back of faction of the party has been dwindling inside. but not it was. and i would say that margaret moderates are still there. they don't get their voices listed as much because they're not well represented in congress. but i would also
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say the reason they exist in the party and why the party is projects is because there were so many people who took to the debate stage as possible. everybody from nikki haley who of course, emerged as a leader, a backpack to the, the robert swami. an unknown to board governors like burg. i'm and chris b. so you wouldn't have had that many people on the debate stage in the republican primary this past fall trying to knock on donald trump is the republican party were as unified behind him as national republicans try to say they are. it's really interesting to hear here the, the, the idea that this isn't just a beauty pageant that you like for the voters. it's also a beauty pageant for the positives as well and the leadership, it's really interesting to get your thoughts on this mina shock. we appreciate it. thank you very much. indeed. i thank you all the
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thought of the new despite proceeding to protest as demands king. as president william russo has been unable to prevent more demonstrations on thursday activists of demanding that t a manages to kill a controversial tax bill. completely. the same bus probably has more from nairobi, a lawyer between kenyata and tell them in the heart of downtown i wrote what is happening on this street is a snapshot of what is happening in cities across the, the day after president william brutal said he would kill the tax plan demonstrations still going to have smaller in scale, but classes with police as violent physical activity got every i have a. c like i'm done and you have a really much have you bought the?
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yeah, i do, i do question. i love the whatever the when ask with more they weren't from the government. they do not minutes their words drive. the thing is, well, why do i. c the cleaning up the prison hotel seems to have miscalculated the reaction who would get from 10 years younger generation, the kind of authoritarian is wielded by previously whatever the government has done so far, it has come to little too much of the cost of too many young lives presently chose actions have not gone far enough to tell the anger on the deployment of 10 years armed forces along side police who continue to use heavy handed tactics, fuel gas, water cannon spend your days. why that munitions and often just as little rubber,
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bullets beamed at people's heads, all adds to growing distrust and anger. i think i'm the government must be our boy. it's like i have the, the club despite what the government is throwing in, they continued to raise guns with raised voices. the, as far as they're concerned, they say they've back to their president into a court. and now is the time for them is that the government's agenda from districts saying bus ride, the old is 0 and i really can only 3 or 4 candidates competing for the runs presidency or sad to have a chance of winning. jenna called her reports the race for iran, 2nd highest job is down to 3 men. opinion polls suggest none has
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a clear cut majority each se, he is the man of the people and promises good governance. their challenge now is to mobilize iranians to make fridays election different from recent ones, which had record low turned out. it's can be used for the people, especially for the people who they are looking for to help are the, are looking for the government to for the future. this is important for them. not everyone shares this enthusiasm and this largely liberal neighborhood in northern test on despite the candidacy of reform is politician muscle physics. and he is seeking change from within and once better relations with the west. but the weekend reform is movement said it's main rival. is it this illusion society, i cannot have major expectations from this because because from the, the hierarchy of the government here at present,
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the decision maker, the feeling is different and conservative neighborhoods in the around in capital. the core base of the establishment makes up at least 20 percent of the electorate. they're expected to heat the call by the ultimate authority supreme leader coming to a to cast their ballots of course level. but if not, then we can expect for those to come and go, we're not, this is our country. but conservatives are at a disadvantage. without a consensus candidate, bahama thought. her kindly boss and said gently refused to withdraw in support as the other. the fractured political landscape could work in favor of the reformist wing if there is a large turnout or force a 2nd round of voting a week later, each candidate represents a different iran. the election is a choice between conservatives, consolidating their control over centers of power and opening the way for change,
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but with an administration that operates within the guidelines of the system. elections were planned for next year, but brought forward after president ever humor i, you see died in a helicopter crash in may. it's shaping up to be a competitive and unpredictable vote that will have implications, but not on the runs strategic decisions that are already in place. that i heard there, i was busy to deshawn about this and stay with us on august the a large dependencies of very heavy rain full recently over the past few days if not weeks and we only can get more rain in the full cost over the next few days, they may, you fund the plumb rise, that kind of continued pulsing the way across a similar area. and so, you know, the next batch of a heavy rain just runs up to will. shanghai runs up towards the on shoes toki. i 25
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