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the the . ringback the 5 state us president joe biden defies, calls for him to step aside and says he tends to beat donald trump and defend visits the carry johnston. this is i was just arizona from to also coming out counting begins in their runs presidential run often between a conservative pullman nuclear negotiate and the reformist kind of know and to the
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blood shirts in cost. israel says differences remain was how much of a ceasefire the talks will continue next week. you case, you need a case. stomach gets down to what points you neva cabinets to to countries. first, finance the to begin with the us selection campaign that's been thrown into time or after debate last week that so present job i can give a shaky performance by the says, last week's debates against donald trump wasn't his best performance at the rally in the battleground state of wisconsin the cuz i'm about to side tone and the race and says he will beat still notes on 2 of
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them. the election. he said he would like to shake the bait performance. why pounces is public service? federal debate last week? scans here is my best performance, whatever, as i said, there's a lot of speculation. we're still going to do. you're going to stay in the room, drop out what you're going to do. here's why is there are no waiting, again. we're buying this also given these 1st tv entities since his debate, which from is arrest, sit down for the president that's across now to john hinge and joining us from madison in the swing state of wisconsin. so we understand that some of that so they just sit down me the interview is emerging. what more can you tell us about what he's been saying tonight? that's right, joe biden was asked why he was performing so badly during that debate. he said he
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felt sick. he was exhausted. he said that he had been given a coven test, and that it seemed to have just been a cold, so he blamed it on illness. he also explained that he prepared, as he usually prepared for national security meetings and that sort of thing meeting for and leaders. but he said ultimately he just had a bad night. and so not a lot of revelation. they're biting his already said he had a cold and we heard that from the campaign on the night of the debate. so well, that is a longer interview. we've just seen an excerpt of it. so we don't, we haven't got the fullness of it. he may explain in greater detail, but his answer essentially is he was sick and he had a bad night present by these on the huge pressure isn't the to show he's up to the jump off to that pulled the bank performance against donald trump. what does he have to do now then to move forward? absolutely. he has to show people that he has the physical forwarded you in the
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mental fitness to continue his president for another 4 years. and that's something that everybody's convinced about binding. his told people that he needs to get more sleep, he needs to stop doing events after about 8 pm or so. that hasn't please everybody who's heard it. we know that 3 democratic members of the house of representatives have called for him to exit the race. and we are told that senator mark warner of virginia is gathering a group of democratic senators to meet and possibly do the same thing. so we getting resistance from his own party. and there is even evidence that fundraisers and hollywood and elsewhere have uh, has backed off over the biden campaign. and of course the funding is the lifeblood of a political campaign. so at his problem is he needs to kind of stop all of this questioning if he is to go forward as the candidate for the democratic party. and he needs to rally the troops and get them behind him. and it is by no means clear at this point that the troops are behind on entering the thank you. but as we
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mentioned to biden, is it facing serious backlash from within his own party? at least 3 sitting congressional democrats of broken ranks courting for him to step down on that someone else run. is one saying the president has a responsibility to remove himself. is also been open discussion within the policy about who might replaced by vice president common to harris is one name and the number of popular and wealthy democratic donors have said they'll pause donations to the pot in this binding designs. and they go disney and, and on the 1st and a got to have the biggest names representing millions of dollars and potential last cash around here, patrice is a democratic policy, started to stand, former deputy campaign manager for bernie sanders in 2016. she joins us live now from dallas. welcome to the program, i put simply, then what kind of discussions do you think might be going on behind the scenes
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right now? the democratic is stuff i think we're, we're hearing about some of them out loud. as you mentioned, the streets sitting members of the house and potentially more to come from the senate and likely from the house as well. so we're seeing some of it out loud, but i think the realities are starting to really set in. also, as you mentioned, for the donor class of the folks who have been sort of behind the party machine for so many years or having to contend with not just one bad night, but the reality of this entire election season. how powerful all these uh, financial done is that you mentioned that they could, they forcing to step aside. unfortunately, it's one of, in my opinion, the worst things about our process is how the donor class does have an outside impact on our election process. and the system at large. so yes, i do think,
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and this is a situation where if, if enough donors come forward as we are already seeing and say they're going to air filter donations. and so he steps aside. i do think that has an impact, even if joe biden, to the side is the enough time to think for the democrats to choose a replacement that they can sell to the american public. has it. what, as i do, and i think the, the even more important point here is we have to even before and the terrible debate the performance on thursday last week, president biden was hi, and this is something that we've seen over and over and over, and somebody who often says pulling is not an end all be all it's a snapshot in time. i believe that. but we're continue with the seeing the snapshots in time that have shown him not just behind but continuing to split. so when we're facing, as you mentioned, i am a lifelong democrat as we're facing as with true fascism another another uh,
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potential term with donald trump, who is an exact existential threat to this kind of 3 and the rest of the world. we have to have real conversations on top conversation, but this is again, it's not about one bad night. we're talking about the future of our democracy. we're talking about the way this the united states is viewed in the rest of the world as well above and supports as the it might say. look, this isn't as, as bad as it, it seems. trump also has been a rambling speech, has his forgetful moments to we just need to keep on this. and i, you know, i wish i could go along with that and the unfortunate truces. donald trump, is a, a, a logical wire. we know that many people know that you've been back checked by all different kinds of independent organizations. that's not a secret. and i wish that we were looking at a different scenario on both sides of the aisle, but that's just not what we're talking about here. and i personally, i'm
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a democrat. i don't have donald trump's phone number, i'm not going to be calling him trying to ask him to step aside. he's not, you know, my guy. but you know, again, i just think the reality is we cannot have the side by side or donald trump is going to be out having, you know, 3 or 4 rallies a day. whether he's lying or not, doesn't matter when our president is talking about needing to get more sleep and not having events after 8 pm, you know, and i, i say that's a little bit flippantly, but it's so serious. you know, the do, the job of the president of united states is arguably one of the hardest job in the world. it's not a $9.00 to $5.00 job emergencies happen at all hours of the day and night. and we need somebody at the home who we can know and count on to be with it and go here and, and not saying that he can't do events after 8 pm. but at this stage, the most votes as have already decided who the like for anyway as
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well. i think you actually bring it up a really important point, joe biden. and donald trump both, you know, former president trump current president biden. they both have a track record, they neither one of them really have far to go. there's no gross there. whereas if we were to bring in another person and, and to your point, it has to happen very quickly. we are, every day that passes the day that we lost, it has happen very quickly, but we could potentially see somebody who has room for growth. obviously, we don't, we don't have the luxury of starting from scratch. so we, the names that you're hearing talked about are, are people that are well known within the democratic party and, and across the country in general. i think those things are very important. but, but your point, i think you'd be, make a point that i find incredibly important and that it is, there's no room for, for president biden to go anywhere. everybody's very familiar with you. he is, they know his policies,
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they know what he's done and what he's not done. and the fact of the matter is, and i mentioned this to your colleague yesterday, the fax to the matter is he's already upset a whole bunch of very, very important communities within the democratic party and elect or politics at large. okay, thanks so much indeed for that. in fact, could you just hang on for a couple of minutes for us? rounded patrice, we're going to take a listen that we've just received a clip off that to interview that to fight and has given. now it was an exclusive interview with a b, c news on kat george stephanopoulos, the bottom address the debate. let's take a listening. this is a bad episode. no indication of a serious condition. i was exhausted. i do listen to my instincts in terms of parents and as a bad night the whole way, i prepared no wish for my nobody's hope of mine. i uh, i prepared,
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but i usually do sitting down as i did come back as for invaders or national security council for explicit detail. and i realized about part way through the you know, i quoted the new york times had me down 10 points before the debate. 9 now or whatever the hell it is. a fax matter is that when i looked at his that he also lied 28 times. i couldn't, i mean, the way the debate ran, not my fault, nobody else going on. but it seemed like you were having trouble from the 1st questionnaire even before he spoke. well, i just had a band around it, patrice is still with us. so what do you make about x that we've just heard a certain law i'm going to see on an air with you so i can see what his body language is, but i will tell you from my end, it sounds awful. it actually kind of pains my heart a little bit and as i said,
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i am with him in this administration again next year before i'm 1st generation posted in his, his middle east policies and, and policies around got the and even though i think are atrocious, there is still this schuman part of me, that here is boys and it, and it's painful. it doesn't sound to me, like somebody who's having a good night and not a bad night, and even that in that of itself. there's something really important that a lot of us have been talking about. we've been hearing this sent him in. oh, he has good days and bad days at that's not the competence that you want to hear in the sitting president or who could potentially be writing to serve for more years. so again, i, i can't see him. i can't see his body language. i will of course be tuning and later, but from the sound of it it just did not sound very um, motivating or, or much better than thursday night democratic the policy stress just around the
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latrice. thank you very much. indeed for joining us here on out just the about us accounting has begun in the rain unit presidential run of boats as we're choosing between the reformist candidate, tennessee. we possess key on an ultra conservative site. it's only probably the rejects building relations with the west saying it wrong should build its economy by expanding ties with other countries such as russia and china. fullness especially on wants to negotiate with west some countries and the economic sanctions stifled the country lifted. what's that out? was that a record know 40 percent last week? majority of a right newsboy called to divide the town of and got the government to the ministry of in serious says this time to turn out to is big it on the 1st round. there's a set of reports not from table b b i to see if i put
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a solution in order to wrong this phone call, the form is support. these we have suffered from economic hardship send the past years. i think position kion will manage to solve these problems. i and young iranians, both in the country under broad hope things will improve performance candidate missy positions because she's was in the town of goods in the software. so if there are improvements, just hopeful that elected his business, you will be the 2nd, the reform is government, often homicide to me is in 2005 however, till now is likely to be effective with the apathy has increased recent years. last friday's 1st on. so record low turn out, you know, 40 percent that you don't so complete their cost is what? watching your rankings to do. the same. i heard about the people's into easy as and if that is true, it is a policing case. hopefully,
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people will successfully participate in the election and choose the right candidates. at the stage, people should make more effort to have a president tomorrow. god bless the nation, and those who make the effort of their site and mislead part i'm gonna do is we have come out to catch the balance as a because it again as we're here to vote for the hispanic republic. and we're here to say yes to the supreme lead is quite a lot of out of town to decide how the subject is solving. this problem is to continue the policies of his fellow to exhibit the late presidency behind the scenes. this runoff is regarded as one of the most competitive and unpredictable elections in the history offers as long as the public, you know, probably more turmoil, both within the country. and originally whoever wins would have numerous challenges to address this. he said that was the 0 that on the
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to the war and goes and now and just rarely strikes across the strength of killed at least $27.00 palestinians. they targeted areas around the citizen con eunice and the rest of in the south. the attack in calling you this is a group of palestinians who were arranging commercial trucks to enter the street. at least 10 people were killed. the entrance to a taken to nasa hospital, the last major medical facilities. so operating in southern guns started as the quotes from the overall and central goes to another load the day, whether it is really minute 3 has been targeting the vast majority of the street. but the main focus of the tax was absolutely, and the newest of the goal is a step where the is very own and continue to demolish and pull off completely residential squares. anastasia, your neighborhood for over a week right now. well, here in the central areas of garza to thomas audience have been killed in attack in under the rocks refuge account. alongside that, in the far south of the tech 3,
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at least 10 palestinians have been killed. and latest series of strikes that targeted palestinians in post rough. and can you and assessment been hearing from medical sources and civil defense cruise diminished to recover those of bodies to date from roughly districts of to the parts you have minute, 3, withdrawal from that area on the new til now any sort of laptop and fight thing as this will continues, but palest city is a full, we old implemented f as in order to end the fighting on the ground tart advise in algebra. there is about how to sign these, where the government has agreed to send the go show you just a cattle next week to review. my goal is to cease found the captive exchange talks . the head of the is very intelligent service has been in doha discussed the details. prime minister benjamin netanyahu, his office says gaps remained between the positive positions on the due. on thursday,
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a senior us official said the has to be the break through negotiations as a sort of head hair analysis here. hunger is that prime ministers accused of easements by european leaders for 18, with the russian president and the credit, the phone, counting the cost by them versus trump who confess, what manage the us economy will heavy i realize radical reforms fix argentina's economic crisis plus the chinese mega pool that could help on the route. it's a lot of americans how to trade with asia. counting the cost on elders 0 years from i'll just say around on the go and eat tonight. out is there is only mobile app. is that the, this is where we dissect allies from out is there is a mobile app available in your favorite apps to just set for it and typed on
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the orthodontist here are mind about top stores this us present. joe biden says last week's debates against donald trump was a bad episode by the new has about to find tanya in the race. so as he was sick and feeling terrible area during the campaign validate, he told us he would beats donald trump november's election vote. counseling is on the way in the runs presidential runoff election. people are choosing between the performance of the account. let's see scan and also conservative side to the he's very minute trees attacking, heavily plucked today today or is if it goes to a strip. at least 27 palestinians have been killed in a series of s trucks. areas around the citizen con units in reference, south have been talking to each to the united kingdom. now we have prime minister, his stomach has appointed his new cabinets after don slides victory in the general
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election like the party ended 40 years of conservative route. rachel reeves is presence 1st female sean sna. i'll get the 2nd most powerful position in the government off to the prime minister if at cooper his home secretary and david. lenny has been named as foreign secretary. the conservatives lost 250 on entry seats in thursday's election. the west and it's part of military history. trans based reports now from them greeted by suitcases in the list since you arrived in downing street, this is the man who will now run the u. k, kids storm is labor party one, the largest number of seats in recent history is promising a comma more efficient hand on the leave of government. you have a government on foot and fight, don't prison. guided only by the determination to sub your interest to define
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quietly those who have written country all. you have given us a clear monday and we will use it to deliver change. probably minutes to stall him up was fully given the job by king charles who had minutes earlier seemed richly su neck so that he could relinquish the post political transitions in the u. k. a quick and brutal for those leaving office soon act seemed humble and humbled. as he left down the street for the last time, i am sorry. i have given miss jones my old. but you have sent a clear signal to the government of the united kingdom must change. and yours is the only judgment that matches. i have heard your anger, your disappointment, and i take responsibility for this loss. so next conservative party had the worst
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night ever and its history. 12, its cabinet ministers will vote it out, as was a former prime minister. this trust is disastrous. 50 day to me in 2022 that would run on the pound for the the rights of center reform policy only got 5 states, despite securing 15 percent of the vote. the scottish national party, meanwhile, has an awful night losing about 3 quarters of it seats, a serious set back for the cause of independence school style. but as he promised his go straight to completing his cabinet as expected, rachel reeves becomes that you case 1st of a female counselor, the ex jekka. the finance minister, david law. me is the new foreign secretary early next week. the installment make the 1st overseas trip to the nato summit in washington. the policy on ukraine is unlikely to change with strong support still extended to presidents. lensky is
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government with regard to the war on gaza. labor and its manifesto said it would recognize the state of palestine, but that's unlikely to happen until this progress on the 2 state solution. however, the labor policy traditionally is a strong supporter of palestine and with the $400.00 m. p. is there a bound to be some the want tougher action towards israel and they made that pool be internal pressure on the prime minister james base, which is 0 london. meanwhile, candidates running in front says upon and make sure elections have been making that final push for votes. fronts votes on sunday. tensions have been high since the 1st round of 13 last month, left wing and century script. so trying to prevent the far right national valley party from winning an absolute majority of or or in that 5 minutes of it to all those match, the russian president vladimir putin. to discuss the warn you crane your pin latest have criticize the trip st. oh, button does not have
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a monday to speak on behalf of the so somebody that she calls a visit, billed as piece mission, just dazing to taking, going to rotating presidency of the council of the european union on gary and prime minister victor, oregon has been discussing the conflict in the ukraine with the russian president vladimir, put in a hospital as many steps are needed to bring us closer to ending the war. but we managed to take the 1st important step to restore the dialogue to a directive to a budget. european leaders are unhappy about oregon's visit to moscow city, president of the european commission, or still a funder lane, expressed her disapproval and ex, formerly twitter, stating appeasement, will not stop put in all the unity and determination will pay of the path to a comprehensive just and the lasting piece in ukraine this several times. one of the best known historical examples of appeasement is british foreign policy towards nazi germany in the 90 thirty's. negotiating with adult hitler in
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a bits to stop world war 2. a controversial strategy which didn't achieve its amos and critics have accused hungry of prioritizing its own interest above the use of you. 80 percent of hungry use. natural gas and 65 percent of its soil come from russia or been has been a vocal critic of west or support for ukraine. since rush just invasion more than 2 years ago or been has repeatedly blocked and delete you efforts to support ukraine and sanction moscow before moscow or by and visit have keys there. he suggested the quick ceasefire could be used to speed up peace negotiations, which grew strong opposition from your officials, who reaffirmed their support for ukraine. president followed the means the landscape did not comment publicly. last month within said russia with and its special military operation. if you crean agreed to drop its needle emissions with
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throw its troops from refreshing the occupied territory, demands the landscape dismissed as attempt amount to surrender access. i'm reaching out to 0. how you can find more information on our website, delta 0 dot com and use continue said, oh no, it's there after counting the cost savings the the colors however, can bell row is continuing to make problems across the camera band. you can see that's the position of a store has to be buy and sent to the last a pot. so friday, going on into sas day week link significantly. it will be a tropical storm. as we go on through the coming, alice says it makes land phone and runs across the tom financial. it will bring that very wet weather, the risk of land slides, widespread flooding, certainly
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a possibility in this building. so just because that seems it makes you can just see another storm just off. sure, that's not a problem with them. i've looked at one for the time being as we go on into a sad state, you're thinking about what the weather makes, its way through the company, into the, into the southwest corner of the gulf of mexico. so a lot of wet weather coming through here. i'm afraid more with it coming into jamaica coming into cuba. as we go through fast, i found a drawing for the sonata as at this stage. going into sunday, they'll be a few showers just rolling through here, but you're thinking about right just what he picks up, clears away from jamaica for the kind manadis runs this way back up across the northern positive cuba as best i, central america, sing some lobby down pause to lobby down, pause while i looking around the legs pushing across into central positive us, making the way further east was but no sign of rain to the west. the
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