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i redeem officers of the nazi regime or you're going to put in allied forces. with the 1st war criminals to be held accountable for their crimes for. comparison now come on. rudolf hess. frazier. our 2 part series the 3rd reich the dog starts nov 12th on t.w. . trump wrong biden whoever wins the us presidential election the rest of the world will be watching it's safe to say that 4 years of donald trump has us president has left their mark on the world's biggest economy and its relationship with its
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trading partners around the globe including europe. oh well come to made to the us election a vote for free trade well that's our topic today do you remember what the world felt like 4 years ago in autumn 2016 europe had just started to come to terms with britain's brics referendum yes that's 4 years ago and the bookmark makers they got it all wrong back then and they also got it wrong with predicting the outcome of the us election hillary clinton did not become the president of the united states well i don't know if the polls are right this year but i do know that for the global economy right now a lot is at stake. the u.s. election is just days away the outcome will impact global trade. the question is how a quarter of all jobs in germany depend on export industries. cannot.
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overstate the importance of the transatlantic relationship it's really without alternative. zen of borg an inch tall being the varia make for material handlers and cranes annual sales were 420000000 euro news in 2018. doesn't it all this is a telescopic crawl a crane we sell cranes like this to the united states 2 north america is now our 2nd largest market after germany europe and eastern europe. the company relies on its sales to the u.s. but says c.e.o. at a center the u.s. also relies on his company's products. for example cranes to load exports and unload imports. oh we've been and continue to be an essential business in
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america if our products want operational entire factories could grind to a halt. gemini in the us have long been important trading partners but tensions have been rising in recent years rivals abas and boeing accuse each other of receiving illegal state subsidies that has been mounting criticism of german car exposed to the u.s. e.u. countries one big tech companies to pay more tax and most digital giants are american. frank supposed to laurie heads the german division of u.b.s. he also heads the american chamber of commerce in germany in that role he seeks to stick to their political fights and smee that he ruffled feathers. you know if you get outside of washington d.c. and you go out where you know most people live and work. business in the u.s. in business in germany in europe or very interested in each other's markets our job
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is to ignore politics as much as we can we're not political. our job is to find ways for our members to successfully pursue their business activities and hopefully expand grow them create jobs and encourage trade period immediately and it's also pro-trade that the competition commission says there is a plain meaning to regulate the u.s. digital giants a proper european approach would be to say you're more than welcome to be successful but the saying is with success comes responsibility and this is the face that we're in now to say well you have to recognize that you have powers beyond anyone else and with that comes a responsibility tariffs the one way to exert pressure by making imports more expensive the us that tariffs on steel wine and jam. the e.u. on corn cranes and jeans.
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tariffs and our view are just not helpful and they don't really achieve what you want them to achieve there's one thing that they always achieve and that is higher prices for the consumer so damage is done to one's own country in that sense what disposal are you think of the positions on trade of the 2 candidates for the u.s. presidency. between president trump and candidate biden. it's a little hard to tell i mean both of them have made statements that we find very. wrong quite frankly. neither has come out with a firm commitment. and to the importance of the transatlantic relationship and the value of trade and so i think we need to get away a little bit from the emotions that are packed into the word globalization and
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really recognize how many jobs are created how many families are supported how much tax revenues generated and then i think anyone really looking at this calmly would say ok let's get out and do everything we can for this relationship the trade wall between the u.s. and china is also having an impact on europe. it's caused shifts in currency exchange rates and made european exports more expensive in asia so term poll by him does the german entrepreneur and average fan a bulletin have a preference. trump with biden. whether it's trump or biden or our own government we have to deal with politicians of all stripes. coman. economy creates its own laws. it's the economy that makes the world. of us was that arrive at eveleth is. despite all the tariffs and arguments the united states and europe still do billions in bilateral trade every year.
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after 4 years in office everyone in the world has his or her own view off donald trump some think he's doing great they like his style of us war he's dangerous and pointed to several cases of misconduct perhaps even criminal misconduct from his much debated ties to the kremlin to substantial funding from germany's biggest bank did all the years about him heartache caught up with u.s. journalist david who believes that vast loans from deutsche bank and able to trump to appeal rich and successful which ultimately helped him win the presidency. donald trump and daughter back. a dicey relationship. and one that financial journalist david enrich has described in detail in his recent book dark tower. deutsche bank who has lent him over $2000000000.00 over the past 20 years money in
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rich sense that allowed donald trump to maintain his image as a successful real estate tycoon an image that paved his way to the white house. let's dive right into it how much money to donald trump production bank as far as we know he currently owes deutsche bank about $300000000.00 and then on top of that $300000000.00 you have the cushion or family which is obviously the extended family of the trumps now thanks to the marriage of gerrard and evanthia and they have borrowed hundreds of millions of dollars more from deutsche bank so all told there are certainly more than half a $1000000000.00 in outstanding debt from the questioners and the trumps to deutsche bank you write in your book that without doubt it's a bank donald trump would never have become president how important was the money that deutsche bank lent him for him becoming president i think it was indispensable from his entire basis for running for president and i think being elected president
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in 2016 with he was a very successful businessman and the more evidence that becomes public and the journalists gather the more we see that that really was a mirage he was not a successful businessman he was a money losing businessman and he had a very well established track record of defaulting on loans having his businesses declare bankruptcy and violating contracts what would it mean if the president of the united states defaulted on half a $1000000000.00 of loans he personally guaranteed the overwhelming majority of those loans and so that means that the bank has a right to go for what money is in his bank account he has millions of dollars in various bank accounts in cash and in stocks and bonds the. the bank can go after that they can go after trump tower they can go after mar-a lago this is go after his plane and would they do that to the president of the united states take away basically all his belonging i don't know what they might do what i can tell you
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definitively is that since the morning of november 9th 2016 when donald trump had been elected the next president of the united states diligent bank executives in frankfurt in london and new york have been freaking out about this this scenario in trying to figure out whether there's a way to amend the wording of the contract so that trump is no longer personally guaranteeing them and it's been very clear to them for almost 4 years now that they have a very serious problem on their hands there are those who say that maybe lending money to dollar wasn't such a big risk for the bank after all because those loans might have been guaranteed by russian individuals or entities is there any evidence that you found that would prove that i have not found any evidence that russia or russian banks are russian individuals in any way provided a guarantee or any financial backing to trump through deutsche bank my hunch is
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that this is a conspiracy theory what is true though and you write that in your book is that darts a bank has helped the cushion a family with funneling their money through russia over to russia so what exactly happened there there was money moving out of cushion or accounts being wired to russian individuals why would the question of company send money to russian individuals do you think that had anything to do with russia meddling in the 2016 election is that a pay off i don't know i doubt it but i don't know it's a mystery if we were ever to really get a clear an environmental view of what had actually been going on inside ah it's a bank and going on inside donald trump's accounts at deutsche bank and there would be still quite a few surprises in there. now it would also come as a surprise be a day well come one if u.s. policymakers could finally agree on
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a much needed fiscal stimulus plan to help the battered u.s. economy deal with the fallout from the coronavirus pandemic unemployment reached record highs over the summer now for many this is not of the 1st economic challenge some itinerant workers for example have long swapped a permanent address to live in mobile homes and travel from job to job our reporter all of us sally went to kentucky to find out more. the recreational the he kill the r.v. a symbol of freedom. homeless wherever you take it and were ever work may take you. i mean north in kentucky you know which is not exactly known as a tourist destination but home to where house of online retailer amazon and that attracts an increasing number of employees who come to find work but choose to live in their camper vans all year round. a campground near
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the amazon warehouses home to around a dozen move or a camp purse. it's 2 pm time to get out for robert barker he works the night shift good morning. good morning good morning robert how you doing and. how is your shift it was great ok yeah easy money man you know basically robert you have your whole life inside that man yeah i've been living in my van for 6 years now. working seasonal work for amazon and i've done some also i've worked a job in alaska salmon cannery have worked and beat harvest and. amazon's been really good to me and it's really easy money and allows me the freedom to do what i want to. like many work campers and robert barker lives a modest life with few frills his kitchen an outdoor microwave and
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a picnic table. kind of go on time here i may think i'm. not even curry right. robards lifestyle saves him $2000.00 a month he says money he uses later to travel robert is $46.00 he has no partner no children and very few expenses. amazon pace's campsite his health insurance and $15.00 an hour when he works managing customer returns it's a temporary contract for a couple of months. the key to doing it right is you can't have. $400.00 car painter or you know in. debt. debt free. i don't my van. and i have like $30.00 in bills and that's how are they able to do it. 5
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30 in the evening for robert it's time to go to work. amazon refuses to give me permission to film but the trader is actively seeking work campers on 26 campgrounds across the u.s. . more financial security but you have to hit the road to get it perhaps not everyone's dream but it seems to work for some. in a lot of criticism about amazon and concern about what the growing online tree industry would mean for work environments of the united states but one thing seems to be clear that all the work campers in kentucky apply to helping with the lifestyle they chose. from happy campers in the u.s. to a geopolitical power game between the u.s. russia and germany over a gas pipeline relations between the sas and
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a sport in north east germany were excellent until 3 republican senators threatened it with crushing legal and economic sanctions if it continues to provide services to north stream 2 now the contentious pipeline which is to transport gas from russia to germany has long and to donald trump dr a sell us gas to europe. this is a small harbor town on the baltic islander for you can. a lot of tourists pass through but otherwise there's not much going on here. what have we done to make u.s. senators think that they have to threaten us in this way. it was quite a surprise when sasnett suddenly became the focus of an international political fight the latest iteration of a longstanding conflict the math shows us
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a letter to the company that manages the poultice us net which is majority owned by the municipality it was written by 3 republican u.s. senators in august threatening crushing legal and economic sanctions. thus the letter is a threat. where they state that they don't want nord stream due to be completed by ford that's the main point on time the threat is directed at our port because we have a plant there that used to case the pipes for nordstrom to and because ships docked and a provision there. and they say we should stop doing that. for all schools to watch and i find this utterly shameless because for the on for for now all right the fight is about the north stream to pipeline to deliver natural
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gas from russia to germany these segments of piping piled up at the port were meant for the final stretch to the german baltic coast stopped last year after the contractor for the high plane ships suspended operations under threat of u.s. sanctions. in 2005 the then chancellor gerhard schroeder and russian president vladimir putin signed the deal to build a system. natural gas pipelines across the baltic the original nord stream went into operation in 2011. it starts in the russian port city of and some look mean a crisis found in germany. stream 2 has also been laid except for the last 160 kilometers to germany. washington is dead set against it claiming it will make europe too dependent on russian gas and exposed to leverage by vladimir putin's old europe germany should not put up with us having 3rd
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parties tell us what we may do and what we may not do what our energy policy should look like and what projects we may work on here in sas not supplied. it's nothing new that germany is getting its gas from russia the 1st shipments of natural gas from the then soviet union reached west germany in 1973 during the oil crisis that also angered the us but west germany continued to buy more and more gas from the communist soviet union and unify germany went on to do the same with russia also i wonder putin's leadership even when the 2 countries had serious disagreements at the political level. sanctions are a means to apply economic pain in order for a government to get its way. by providing goods services and support for north stream to the port of sasnett has created jobs and peace to the economy of the region. local firms are now very nervous. and they predict the tides and for
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all the companies involved in the project will be under threat from these extra territorial sanctions side of. going to face major problems of economic policy and economic measures are deployed to pursue geopolitical interests and small companies are exposed to threats that's what forms. here on the coast we deal with a lot of ships from all over the world we want to pursue international trade him and. and do business with each and every country of. free trade policies of huge importance for coastal economies like. this. $350.00 companies could be hit by the us sanctions from small engineering outfits to large ship chandler's. that's why we need trade deals all over the world what's going on here is astounding we're suddenly my age is right and that scares us here in this corner of germany the people we talk to ins are snit's just want to be left in peace and people want no comment there were 10 here before you i don't
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feel like. even beyond the north stream to project officials herons are concerned that the ports international reputation could be in jeopardy. and in another example for us trade relations goods made in the hong kong for export to the united states will need to be labeled as made in china after november the knights of financial help is again at the forefront of the escalating conflict between 2 superpowers what does that mean to local manufacturers will struggle to preserve their own identities to phoebe kong reports from hong kong. it takes a 1000 steps to assemble hundreds of tiny components that's how i feel aggrieved toby young work is made william shome founded his own brand a decade ago hong kong is the birthplace of these high end time pieces this is
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where they're designed and assembled because we want to show our house. had a bad back of the watch but the clock is ticking in november the made in hong kong label will be replaced by made in china the us has revoked town kong special trading status. because in france for us just because. the work that we try to invest for for the for the raw material is inside the show to specify where you are bred and also for the better for changing that i do to double or triple the whole cost also always of a lot higher hung calling is a member as a separate customs territory in the labeling policy came in with the intensifying u.s. china conflict it's one of a series of american countermeasures against the political upheaval in the financial hub as the city's 2nd largest trading partner the us is ending the
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decades long preferential treatment for hong kong because of its head roading autonomy following china's imposition of the sweeping national security law. veteran manufacturer simon one sells instant milk to the u.s. his products a popular among the nostalgic communities who missed the taste of hong kong signature beverage hong kong has long been reckoned. you know as famous for all reputed for his branding for the quality and the confidence to consume us this give us more competitive nerves. over other countries but much like hong kong style milk it's now a bittersweet business the latest policy is another reason for simon and many others to decouple from the us markets. being caught in the hurricane would be getting worse and worse.
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exploring our markets to other countries we are also sourcing products from europe from other countries who set off from their states. we don't want to go in there with. have to redesign our packaging we may have to we work on our. strategy so as to strain for in our brand as a whole product. last year hong kong shipment to the us total $39000000000.00 u.s. dollars but almost 80 percent was really exports from mainland china that's why the new labeling rule will also hit china hong kong will surratt teams have vowed to refer the issue to the w t o. business people fear this could be the 1st step for the u.s. or even its allies to abolish hong kong's benefits that the rest of china hasn't
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enjoyed and so undermine its distinctive competitiveness william shome sells his tobie on watches to. 15 countries the u.s. market used to be a main target of his lucrative business but now he plans to relocate his investment and shut down his new york office by the end of this year as a whole cabret you have very specific characters that hong kong has the virtue of where the asset is of the cultural ah the historic well you will love to recall them off it because there's a big there's also an opportunity so we should seek for opportunity rather than scale the danger. and changing the type of origin could mean losing a quality trademark and possibly bring a higher tariff. but for the manufacturers on the ground it's not only about money but also about tom kong's unique but changing identity. it matters who sits in the white house for the united states and the rest of the
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world and that's why we will all watch next week's presidential election with bated breath while hoping for the best that's all for this edition of made for the team thanks for watching.
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the evening. i'm sure that of us are also some of the most. vocal in support of. david was able. to deliver.
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monday to friday on d w. this is a 15 year old girl. being gang raped. his teacher is beating a boy for talking back and class. for the rest of the class watches. and here is told 1st been told by his mother. breaking up last. his child sleeps in the streets because her family through her. fear. all my bowling. pushes a teenager over the edge. just because you can see violence against children doesn't mean it isn't there make them visible visible. mike violence against
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children disappear. this is it every news live from berlin turning that side germany greece is the 1st restrictions if you can see this a good covert wave sweeping the nation right now chance on the miracle is holding crisis times. regional leaders and is expected to make the case for a limited lockdown also on the show doesn't he have votes in presidential and parliamentary elections but opposition parties say the polls have already been corrupted by manipulation and violence and final course u.s. presidential candidates pull out all the stops with just 6 days to go until the
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u.s. election president don't shrug his the campaign trail behind in the polls on this is more than 70000000 voters have already cast their early ballots. where the herat thank you so much for joining us well we want to start right here in germany with kuwait 90 crisis talks right now chance on america is meeting with the leaders of these 16 regional states to thrash out new rules to slow a big surge in infections sources now say leaders have agreed to a partial lockdown beginning next week while as talks continue germans are braced for new restrictions focusing especially on hospitality. time is taking in berlin as angler machall presents a plan for the so-called lockdown light to state premie is faced with another
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record high of daily coronavirus cases germany's bracing for a partial shutdown throughout november under the proposal the empty tables and deserted streets of the spring and likely to once again become all too familiar with restaurants bars hotels sports facilities and other businesses all likely to be affected to varying degrees schools and daycare however would remain open except in the very worst hit areas. but concerns about the economic effects of a 2nd shutdown are on everyone's minds at least of all the demonstrators from the hospitality industry they argue that bars and restaurants haven't been highlighted as a super spread and the pandemic thousands of protesters from germany's hospitality industry marched across the capital and towards the german chancellor a as chancellor angela merkel began talks with the 16 state premiers about imposing stricter measures much of the industry is still feeling the aftershocks of the spring lock down many of them now fearing that
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a 2nd all walk down light as it's being called could mean the death of their businesses finance minister olaf scholtz however is reportedly planning yet another coronavirus aid package worth up to $10000000000.00 euros to compensate funds hit by the street to measure but whatever the outcome of wednesday's talks even a partial lockdown to cut the virus will come at a cost both to germany's economy and society. aren't each of you a political war correspondent almost sparrow is following developments thomas what are you hearing has the meeting it wrapped up. some of the initial statements the initial stories that are coming out of that meeting that shops will be able to remain open here in germany although with certain conditions for example one person per every 10 square meters that schools and day daycare will also be able to remain open but that restaurants museums james and so on will have to close throughout the
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month of november that was something that had been described as a lockdown lighter apostle lockdown and this is the initial message that is coming out of that meeting although from what we hear it is still going on we expect those press statements at any time where i'm going to chop chancet on demo call actually describe what exactly has been agreed between the federal government and germany 16 regional governments are reading it to hear the details as you rightly point out we're expecting the chance of you speak any moment now we will bring that life to you in the meantime list discuss with the appetite is among germans for stricture measures new renewed measures rather. well we saw already on our piece some people who are critical of stock for example those who own bars or restaurants or something clear because they will be particularly affected by these new restrictions but if you look at germany overall you can clearly see that in various polls a majority of germans are actually satisfied by the measures that have been implemented
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they consider them to be sufficient at the same time a very recent poll in fact this week said that 32 percent think the measures do not go far enough so people still want more measures and that's something that i myself was also able to see i was out and about in berlin asking people what they thought about this and although many did stress that new measures were probably necessary to stop this increase in coronavirus cases at the same time those were very skeptical as to whether germany was actually moving in the right direction what we can say for sure is that there's a very big debate going on here in germany not only in the political offices in the chancery in the parliament but also in german streets as well hard to tell mr we're going to leave it there and we'll come back to you once the chancellor has addressed the nation for now thank you so much. let's take a look now at some of the other stories making news around the world azerbaijan says an attack by armenian forces near the disputed region of nagorno-karabakh has
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killed at least 21 people and injured dozens more are media denies carrying out the assaults a ceasefire that took effect just 2 days ago has so far failed to halt the conflict . nurses in poland have joined a nationwide strike against haider abortion laws women are protesting against a court ruling that bans terminations in cases of fetal abnormalities the new measures restrict abortion to cases of rape and incest or where the mother's life is at risk. australia's 2nd biggest city melbourne is celebrating the end of the line down lasting more than $100.00 days restaurants and cafes are now allowed to reopen melbourne in the city victoria had been less successful in containing the corona virus infections than most of us truly. goals have close elections in tanzania sitting president believes strayer can
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prevent covert 19 and he's up against opposition leader to do least 2 who survived 16 assassins bullets more than 21000000 people are registered to vote rights groups say authorities have closed down media outlets opposition parties claim their campaigns were disrupted and that dozens of their candidates disqualified a present mega fool who is seeking a 2nd 5 year term his ruling party has been in power for decades. and rallying his supporters before the election incoming john mughal fully is running on an economy that until recently was growing fast asleep that i ask you my fellow tanzanians to vote for me on the 28th and i want to bring new changes to tanzania you are all witnesses that in my 1st term in power i have brought a lot of changes to this country. yeah. but economic record has taken
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a hit from the corona virus pandemic critics say the government has covered up tanzania's outbreak maghrib fully said the country had conquered the virus through prayer the government stopped updating its infection numbers earlier this year the opposition says that's part of a trend of suppressing bad news and press freedoms and brutalizing rival political parties. todo list who heads a coalition of opposition groups he spent 3 years in exile after an assassination attempt he claims the government is ratcheting up its crackdown on rival groups. the kind of violence that we we see it we're beginning to see. is is is is different this time i. mean is is bad and that would be bad if it violence because in a free and fair election fair and square but voters see the 2 sides in starkly
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different terms sickness didn't mean that you can use it when you know the roads we see it you can't just if you do it we don't we see it anything you can just school is no receipt. we are here because we are patriots and because we are tired of the oppression that is happening in our country. our country has a lot of resources which could make it rich but unfortunately our leaders have a loss for power and are denying us that. the government has limited the ability of international media to cover the election and tonight accreditation to international election observers. and i want to take a set now to nairobi kenya where did your correspondents in this community is standing by you just tell us about how the election day went and what have you been hearing about the process in general. well in the early hours of
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voting things certainly seems to be fairly normal as normal as any other election day across the world and it was only later on in the day that we started receiving reports that some social media services particularly those focused on mass media messaging had been disrupted we're talking about what's up and twitter here and so that was the 1st indication that perhaps not everything was going as planned as the people were saying that they were using v.p.n. to communicate these messages and later on the opposition leader who would confirm this saying that not only were there disruptions to social media but he made claims that there were various irregularities at polling stations including agents from his party not being allowed into the polling stations and also that there was a vote stuffing i mean ballot stuffing he actually went a step further just a few hours ago and released a video porting to show these votes being destroyed by his supporters the opposition candidate a new lease who has warned that if the election turns out to be rigged he won't
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accept the results so in your assessment is this a free and fair election. certainly not if you ask election observers they've been saying this long before d.-day came that the policies and frameworks governing tanzania do not allow for any free or fair democratic kind of voting and so that was the 1st. question mark raised by some of these observers some of whom are working virtually and then there is also the conversation i had earlier today with somebody from tanzania who said that they have fearful to even have public discourse between members of the public amongst private groups they cannot do that because this so afraid that the times and governmental clamp down on them and you look at what's been happening media stations have been top down because they're simply not agreeing with john popemobile fully you hear all opposition supporters being arrested to be chary because they're not in line with these governments and
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so when you're talking about freedom and fairness that certainly doesn't seem to be the case in this election in the remaining 30 seconds that i have we do you cover the elections in tanzania back in 2015 how does the foods popularity compared from then to now is really hard to say because as i mentioned the opposition is very much. a very tough iron fist but if we're going by what they're hearing so fight would seem that his popularity is definitely decreasing but in 10 to 15 it was so much more about the party rather than the candidates and this year there's been a sharp focus on my fully kamandi reporting from there will be kenya thank you. now he is the incumbent u.s. president but he's campaigning like a challenger with only 6 days until the election and trailing badly according to most polls donald trump crisscrossing the country holding major rallies with little regard for the coronavirus pandemic but it may be too late for him to catch up with in 70000000 voters have already cast early ballots. another state another stage
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with only 6 days left until election day the president continued to race across the country to drum up support in the so-called swing states at a low wisconsin it's great to be. in the basement in front of a crowd that seemed to care a little about infection protection he focused on issues likely to resonate well with his supporters. we will defend the right to life religious liberty free speech and the right to keep and bear arms. not everyone in wisconsin is as excited as this crowd though polls indicate an increasingly comfortable lead for his rival joe biden who is on a whirlwind schedule as well before heading for wisconsin to biden campaign in georgia a state which hasn't voted for a democrat in decades trying to convince potential voters to switch signs this time . are warns are going to deep or may
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many wonder as a god too far. perhaps the point of no return. as the heart of this nation turned to stone i don't think so i refuse to believe it i know this country i know our people and i know we can unite and heal this nation with early voting well underway there are a few people out there who are still undecided more than $70000000.00 americans have already cast their ballots that's more than half the total turnout of the $26000.00 election. when i remind you of our top story right now war sources tell us that america's government and state leaders in germany have agreed to a partial lockdown to slow the surge of covert 19 beginning november 2nd worse and restaurants will close for one month. the shots. will bring
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you more on that on in the on that developing story around or in our next well it's in but up next is you don't you have business with it chanel and to paul allen don't forget you can get all the news around the clock just by heading to our web site that's. 11 iraq that's watching. people making for the country. there are many answers. there are many reasons. to.

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