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is the new series of africa direct on? i'll just sierra the devices and stumbles while donald trump repeats. false claims in the past. us presidential debate ahead of november's election. the kind of them are a kyle, this is out. is there a my from to ha, also coming up. civil defense cruise in gauze a morning. the death of 3 colleagues killed in his rainy strikes over night. around supremely the, i mean i'm in a cost his vote in a po to replace present abraham ac died in a helicopter crash in may. i'm trying to shoot him pain. cool for global units. he was facing economic and security disputes with his neighbors.
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the, the 5 ton of eyes debates and the race for the white house has led to concerns about present jo bindings ability to sub if he's re elected in november. so as, as in the democratic party of told down to sarah, they are in full on panic mode of divide and struggled at times to answer questions and stake are here. and he and donald trump spot over the economy, abortion, and migration, as well as the was and ukraine of gauze them unofficial, begins on coverage, new welcomes, new hon checks that are policy differences between the 2 presidential candidates. and they don't like each other either. without question, so worst president, the worst presidency in the history of our country. by the time we left thursday's room, chaos literally chaos. this was not a good night for to abide from on that spend several days preparing. he fumbled
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answers, struggle to highlight to success is i can trust them with donald trump reco the the but you look morning to mind the man he wants to replace. he's not equipped to be president, you know, and i know it is ridiculous by them highlighted thomas exaggerations and this claims about his record. while in the white house, every single thing he said is a lie. this was the daughter just possibly in the most consequential debate in american history, millions to and then even people traveling over america. while i'd say, protested, reminded the candidates of the global implications of events in atlanta to buy and reject it drums idea that the us was no longer respected. no longer admired on the world stage. the idea that somehow we are just failing country. i've heard a president talk like history for little some claims, he would rather not be involved in politics, but felt he had to act. i wish she was a great president, democrats, so trying to put a brief base on what happened to you and privately,
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somebody consider if bite and should be replaced at the party's convention in a few weeks. i don't know a democrat of my party that we do so, especially after tonight, we have is back as enough to be to then to bite and try to put a good spin on things. claiming fact checkers will get from the coming dates. i can think of one thing, he said that was true. thomas campaign, no believe they have an advantage, perhaps one could even overcome his legal problems. before the debate, many voters were concerned that joe biden was just too old. no help to another for years and the white house, this performance will not have ease through his fears. island fisher, i'll just see the atlanta with the kansas for aust about as well as will on gauze by the end. and by then insistent that the us table sees fund proposal is the way to end the war and that how much is stolen? it's implementation. items of anyone who wants the war to continue is how much and
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he wants to get in system the us had saved, as well as its biggest support. so what trump had back saying is, well, is the one that wants to continue the war and should be allowed to finish the job, or that's by hand title companies. he's an assistant professor of public policy at the institute for graduate studies and a specialist on conflict resolution, an international a. he joins us today from bell. great, good to have you with us, at least to man, they may have differed on the details, but broadly speaking that foreign policy towards israel is a line, doesn't that the yes it does. and the side of the, i mean, the focus of the discussion has been and more of this on, on what was the whole thing is way on. and they come as, as one of their was the whole discussion on the, on ending the conflict on the states. so it's more of the shuttle discussion and
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the a be vision. i mean, that you would have to come from these big either. so why don't they went ahead it's one of. 1 a lot of the us that neither candidates seems to show any interest in attracting any of those uncommitted protest faces. those who are against the wall and could change the course of the election. and it's the same sort of thing. so i, it's my, i mean, as my more goes, the answer is in the sometimes i don't know, but i mean for sure by then when it was these voters, one of these workers wants to see an infinite complex. and what very disappointed and sickened by his inability to end the genocide the morning. got. so that's for sure. i mean for the, by the ball on top, i don't think she's often these sigma filters. i mean talk about the right. uh uh we both have 0 with that, i think is the model of this. so i think it's, it's,
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it's all, it's much smaller across from binding. but on the, i'm going to see. yeah. i mean, i mean, this is a shift in the american public opinion. we see an increase in percentage on the public opinion. the want to see a state the scene is started as well as it does increasing the segment. i think it will be seen in the future. how in american politics capitalized on the segment on the side, which is happening in both in the conflict being uh, american to easily be americans from these, you know, from a residence. so i think it would be interesting to see if there's a word in the box to i've talked to before by presenting sancho lee policies and visions on ending of the company. but uh no, no,
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no, no, this part is obviously the last presidency i brought some pretty seismic shifts in the middle east with the abraham accords. what could it bring this time? all right, it's just to be honest lower. i mean that, so let's imagine this, i mean if your top ones uh, you will be dealing with nothing. yeah. we see them from the credit when visa was abusing was the most vicious moment in governments in his own history as well. busy thought of the seas motors aligned with each other, i think because of this, not only for the students, but for that reason, we also have to come to the, the issue of so many issues with you know on as well. and would that include that as a product? they come from the edition, he says, oh oh, of of these products is bring the coffee by creating a scene and stable. that is because of the i don't think tom is given that to the
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police problem. i mean, i think that you could come over and bring all of the, essentially off of the show like the drove it and put it back on the payments. and the students, of course, wasn't the really this, both of us patients and then just drive all timing of dependency on the 1967 for this. so i've thomas back, it's bad news for the scene of the thing done by the i think just president bush or best the use. okay. i mean they have been yeah, yeah, yeah. time a we do have to make that that but many things in day full of taking the time to join us to look at the presidential debate of being held in america last night of the very minute. trans targeting heavily populated areas in central and something $1.40 binds are pining up across the strip. because of civil defense agency says is
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really strikes killed, 3 of its my backs won't stay with carrying out a rest to operation. and the elbow range residency comes at least $12.00 with wounded. so the $500.00 health workers have been killed in garza since as well as more on garza began in october. the i'm going to am in the midst of the state, is very noticeable that these rarely occupation forces continue to wilfully target civil defense teams all across the gaza strip. with theme of preventing us from providing humanitarian assistance. we're also denied access to many of the ravaged areas which are cordoned off by is really tanks and is really troops are opening fire on our teams. we are being targeted by us made missiles, civil defense teams are targeted by these really websites. so this is living proof that the us are accomplices, all of them, and i have an instance i saw about the way you have, who uh, how do the challenges and dangers are numerous. chiefly the lack of fuel. we've
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lost more than 80 percent of our capabilities, some of these really occupation forces and the international organizations that have failed to provide us with sufficient fuel quantities. in addition, the civil defense teams are denied access to many of the targeted areas. we're not able to respond to s a west calls we received from the bombarded places. since last night we received 23, s a west calls from the actual coordinator hotel. we were not able to provide help to any of them. these really occupation forces denied the civil defense teams from entering these areas. we're also facing grave difficulties as we've lost all the heavy equipment we're operating with. and that's why we're left with simple hand tools stuff and we're using our bare hands. let's bring in our correspondent now target oper. assume an attack is a strikes continue. tell us about the latest places that have been hit, the told that they've had yes, laura, in fact there is no really so it's the 1st bite on the ground in terms of they use belly relentless attacks,
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especially since on even in the southern parts of gauze that in particular, in a most the area were at least 11 palestinians have been killed, sofa while 40 others being wounded too. now it seems that these for the ministry has expand that the supports of operations are brought by district to reach 2 or more of the area as a due to the issue, a relentless compartment in that very tiny strip of palestinians. i'm displace families started to leave from that area escaping to devin bye, which is really overwhelmed with citizens along side with people trying to get to that. you said, sure. in the con you, in the, in the sense of the territory earlier, i'm open though, it strikes had at least killed 5 customers into ship for strikes that targeted to residential buildings, including one palestinian girl. and apparently, what we do recruit and observe is that army is what has targeted these one of the points that the civil defense crews were using in order to help and to recover victims from under the rubble of the targeted areas were at least 3 civil defense
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rescue as have been chosen as we've had to from the bottom half of the hit with that dro type. it seems to us these buddy only use up scaling their monitoring. busy violations and ministry targets in court. every one who was devoting his life in order to give him for palestinians previously to help targeted medics on the side with the municipal workers today. no. right. they have targeted civil defense cruise giving cli, us for everyone who is working in the humanitarian field, that you will no longer be safe in light of the on getting to repeat, it is ready, a tax will do so are working and such feels. now nowhere is safe and no one is safe, tired. thank you very much for joining us. the from central gaza, of israel is looking at plans to increase illegal settlements on the occupied west buying cars. a form of a tele ation against the palestinian all pharmacy finance minutes, the best little small stretch table. the plan is a response to policy being moves against as well. and instructional quotes. i also
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have plans to give official approval to previous legal settlements. some we have now rectified during the cabinet meeting the decision of me in the prime minister to establish bach settlements in the west bank. we announced a month ago this to every country that unilaterally recognizes it, probably seeing in states that we will establish a set too much. but there are 5 countries that can meet this mistake. and so we will establish 5 settlements. this is our response to the instate threatens the existence of the state of israel and it will not be established. we will develop an expand the supplements for building organizing in establishing sacraments and shooting for structure. we will bring a 1000000 settlers and this is our response to the enemy on this, that scale like to know, are dashes in ramallah for us knows is pretty significant response to countries recognizing palestine as a state. what impact is it going to have that in the occupied westbank as well? i think it's, it was a convenient excuse for smart threats to get what he wanted out of the government
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agenda passed. on the one hand, he has a formalized authorize. the existence of 5 and legal is really supplement outpost in the occupied westbank. more importantly, perhaps, what he did is take away administrative powers from the palestinian authority in about 25 percent of the occupied west bank that covers $440.00 palestinian villages and gave that power to himself basically as well. now the state of israel controls construction, zoning and planning for palestinians in that territory. in addition to all of that, they also be as rarely cabinets. also adopted measures against palestinian officials. they did not expand on the measures. they said that some might be expelled. others might have their movements restricted in the insinuated that some might be punished for their so called incitement. of course, in exchange,
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forgetting all of that, which was a personal victory for a small church, no doubt. he has released some of the palestinian tax return funds that he's been holding captive since may allowing the palestinian authority to breed a little bit easier. it's still really technically on financial live support, but now it will continue to have a chance at the i see you if you will. okay, no thanks very much for bringing us the latest that from ramallah in the occupied westbank to fill a head head on al jazeera with emigration. being one of the main complaint seems in france. many in this border region are watching the election closely. i'm steadfast and reporting from mental border checks are already very tight. the
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hello welcome to look at the international full cosco usual rash or showers across much of a southeast asia. some live the ones into thailand, 85. and it made his afraid here in the space of 24 hours, more big down pools just coming in across the region as per usual. so some lobby showers into endo china. some right right. whether it wants to get into the philippines. but some pleasant sunshine in between borneo seems to break down post amount you will say fair read the steps and for performance as we go on into some, the few showers now creeping the way into southern parts of indonesia, java sing some rather wet weather from time to time some raw, the weather moving across, southern possible straight exceed this band of cloud here will associate it right to the area of low pressure that'll blow in some blustery showers into victoria tasmania. moving further east was it travels back across sample straight into the interior. still some went by the just around the malibu 7 pounds of
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w way we push on into sunday night and see how that weather sweeps, 3 victoria into a good part of the south wells. pretty wet weather, the extending right into central pos of i was talking while the what i wendy to for new zealand. if i took all passed by the end of the month, i the, the, the latest news for the findings here could be used by the international criminal court has further pieces of evidence of israel's war crimes and gaza with detailed coverage. most of the 36 hospitals in gulf will have been destroyed, disclose it, go health care, the mainland, accessible from the heart of the story. the images from jeanine are part of the overall picture and the occupied westbank for violence is really military. raids are relentless. the,
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[000:00:00;00] the hello daniel watching out is there as reminder of our top stories this hour. is there any minute trans tossing, heavily populated areas and central and something garza, because of civil defense agencies. this 3 of its metrics for kill size really, as strikes to say carried out west few efforts and vice refugee come at least 12 others. loveland is just front center by none presumptive republic. i'm nominate donald trump, have wrapped up the 1st kind of bias debates of the 2024 election cycle in atlanta, georgia to sponsor of the economy of ocean and migration. the vs here represent
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a cross section of american politics. watch that debate of the gathering in the swing state of wisconsin is just one of the many which policies held across the country and site as well, who to vote for, or if the boat. how did you castro has more the american voters at this debate? watch party are not shy about their politics. republicans are wearing red cords around their next democrats blue, and the blues aren't happy with jo biden's performance. we're watching this debate has. i've been cringing the entire time and listening to trump and actually absorbing and listening to what he's saying is actually making me consider flipping my the cory. zach is a suburban mother from the swing state of ohio who previously voted for biden. she's among the several 100 voters brought together by the national civic group. braver angels,
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to try to bridge america's partisan divide. and though they spanned the political spectrum, almost everyone here agreed. biden's old age was on full display. when i didn't understand, i fled out, did not understand a word. he was saying, republicans said trump was the clear winners that i think a disciplined donald trump, will win this election and the fall of the land slides. the crowd inside this room is a very accurate reflection of the reader. american electorate at large, weren't even we split between republicans, democrats and independents. independence in that room are wearing these yellow land years, and those independents are historically those who decide american presidential election. beth bower is a swing motor in the swing state of wisconsin. the choice is disgusting and i think that we most that there are better people that the both parties go to select in for
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us to be able to present as a leader of our country. many audience members criticize trump for lying. laughter erupted when the dueling candidates taunted each other about golf. that didn't score any points with cordero rodriguez, an undecided vote or the possible that is any common ground was found after thursday's debate. it was that voters disliked both trust and bided, but it's almost certain one will be president. again, heidi jo. castro, algae 0 can new show. wisconsin the by says a call soon. we have ballots in a runs presidential election, 5 weeks on to abraham lacy was killed in a helicopter crash to kansas, withdrew on 1st day, leaving iranians with full content as to choose from
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a centrist, the reformist. i'm to conservatives around supreme nita has called for a high voter turnout and the votes that anymore you don't, you know, this election day is a day of joy and happiness for ronnie ends, especially when it comes to the presidential election, which will determine the next few years of the country, because yet there is another important issue and that is the high turn out of voters. and it is a definite need for the islamic republic. the existence and dignity of the country before the world is relying on the presence of people. that's why we recommend out the people to take the issue of participation in this important political test on the say now that joins us now live from the capital type. ron and zanna your to polling station the it looks pretty busy. peddling to a people costing the balance the well yes, in this holy station it has been busy people coming in casting their ballots in the
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snap election voter turnout key the key to the outcome because a higher voter turnout would give a bigger chance to the reform is candidate the solar farm is candidates on the ballot paper to win the selection. he will need approximately 55 to 60 percent voter turnout. now, voter turnout is also important for the establishment we heard from the supreme leader alice, how many this was his 2nd call in, in the past few days for a massive voter turnout because in a run these elections are seen as referendums, referendums on the system, on the establishment of the legitimacy of the establishment, whether or not to the general sentiments in, in, in the countries and his alex world based the core supporters of the establishment . there are about 20 percent of the electorate to they're also out in force. and actually we've been speaking to a few people here and so they, they just,
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they're holding for different candidates and there's 3 men in this race. now 3 contenders to conservatives. and that to reform is now the conservative are at the disadvantage, which for one reason and that is they failed to unite, they failed to present that consensus candidates which means a split vote could work in favor of these reformist cam. so voters are out in force, it's still too early to say what, what the motor turn out will be. but they're, they are hoping. 6 those in power hopes that it will be higher than in previous elections because in recent years, what we've seen really is a decline in, in, in voter turnout as, and it was the key issue on people's minds as they cost the balance, as well as the economy of iranians are really under strains a strain the economy, an economy in crisis. this country has been under western sanctions for many,
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many years. and it's also been mismanaged. in fact, presidential hopefuls during the live debates. they dedicated 3 out of 5 live debates on the economy, and they to acknowledge that there is incompetence in governance. they promise better governance. and, but some people we talked to said that they've heard these promises before. apart from the election, of course, there's the issue of, of, of civil liberties. but you know, so this, this election, there are many contests on many levels. first of all, you have within the conservative account of the 2 candidates, and then you have the conservative versus the reform is cap. the conservatives trying to consolidate their control over all levers of power. while the reformists are not promising to confront the system. what they've been saying is that they want to change the system from within. but there's also people who are the solution and they are staying at home. and they have told us, and we've spoken to some of them that's they don't believe that this election will
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trees will bring change. but suppose selection phase is likely to be more of continue with these rather than change say know how to do anything. is that from a polling station in iran on the day of presidential elections, thanks very much. i know chinese presidency and paying is cooling on countries to build bridges and avoid confrontations and made the comments at a conference he hosted on global peace. and it comes as j, physical tensions have been growing between china and the west virginia. you revolts from badging during his speech. chinese presidency didn't pay offered an alternative model to that offered by the west and an alternative to us lead international leadership. one based on the principle of non intervention, you spoke about building bridges, nope, blocks and cooperation or the confrontation. what kind of vehicle in nature? we must jointly uphold the golden rule of known interference and jointly opposing
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acts of imposing ones with another's searching look, confrontation, reaching small circles, enforcing others to the sides. she didn't think gave these remarks at a conference in painting, mocking 70 years since the establishment of china is 5 principles, the following relations. and these include mutual respect to sovereignty, non aggression, no need to fear and equality, and corporations, and mutual benefit and peaceful coexistence. now do you still have tenants with us? mentioned in an agreement with india that was signed back in 1954 and there was subsequently adopted into china as constitution. or the timing of these comments is interesting because it comes at a time in both united states and europe. a leveling stations of on the economic practices against china prepared tire on it's electric vehicles and the export of other green industries products. it also comes well, some western countries are experiencing rising distrust of aging and gets and
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visions given. it's close to us with moscow during its invasion crane and also rising territory to speak with, for example, the philippines in the south china sea, as well as aging determination to, for you not to tie one, even using force if necessary. this speech was really presidency, didn't take that to reassure the international community. the china is only interested in he also wants positions aging as a diplomatic, heavy waste, a leader of the global south, and certainly an alternative role model to washington training. you're out to 0 agent, u. n is wanting hall off of saddam's population is struggling to find enough food to eat every day. that will feed programs as the hunger crisis is going to get less . but it doesn't have enough funding to help the number of people in need of support. you and experts have a ques, both fioma and a rock that support for us as of using food as a weapon of war and then move in a 14 month conflict. we are, you know, is
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a gain stime not only to have enough resources, but also to be able to deliver these resources to people who are on the verge of starvation. and when you talk of the walls, largest home, the crisis we're looking got half of the country hudgens. eva, is congress has approved a controversial economic reform bill. circled on the bus knows that south sweeping changes to the economy, including state for security measures, and privatization. has been vonem protest implant a sorry against the bill in recent weeks and farms the far right national, posit valley policy offering the pen is leading opinion. polls ahead of sundays, parliamentary elections. it's campaign that's focused on emigration and it promises
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to deny mike grant social benefits and housing. so as i said before, the french riviera of the french we vieira has been a welcome escape for foreigners, for centuries, a mix of nationalities looking for some nc within this region, close to the border with italy, empty, immigration and santa phobic sentiments out on the rise fed by the far right, national riley party, which has been pulling us the most popular here. the facts of these, i want them to think about us, french, people who built this country and now live in misery because pensions of love and the cost of living is high. every day, french board of police prevent dozens of migrants and refugees. awesome. traveling from africa to italy, from entering the country. and national rally party wants friends to reinstate national borders. a phone and say plans by default right to tight and border controls even further, only unrealistic and pain restoration that's forced as refugees and life wants to
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