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you'll find a lot more on our website, d, w dot com. ah, william rudo says he didn't own a pair of shoes until the age of 15. a self proclaimed hustler, he managed to rise through the ranks of the political elite running for president as a champion of the poor. he defied the odds and one by a narrow margin or so it seemed his rival rollo dingo rejects the outcome as a travesty. and promises to exhaust all legal options to have the results overturned. this is not a 1st 4 times o. dingo has run for president. he has never accepted defeat without a challenge. so is o dingo just a sore loser, or is there substance to his claims? i'm nickle for the him, berlin, and this is the day. ah,
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the william some way. ah, us been duly elected the president? vegas a triple. a boy. it's going to cost a lot of emotional know, you know, out bust great how the loans and people the kids will be coordinating. yes, it won't be organized, lose the person. oh, of course, traditional and legal foods available to us. we concluded that the process was and in the book, i mean, our order sheet and i also on the day, russia blame saboteurs for a series of explosions that rock the crimean peninsula today, striking deep within russian hill territory. the attacks raised the spectre of ukrainian partisans operating behind enemy lines was reading your book without
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seeing and official statement from the ministry to fans. so today's emergency was caused by sabotage. we understand what's going on when you're more than 3000 people here. i've already been evacuated to resume. ah. the runner up in kenya's presidential election has confirmed that he will contest the result, rollo. dingo says the outcome shows blatant, disregard for the constitution. he also accuses the chair, person of the electoral commission of acting unilaterally and illegally and declaring william brutal kenya's next president. but after a largely peaceful election process, he also called on kenyans to remain calm. the long wait for kenya's election result is over. but like every presidential outcome in kenya since 2002, this one too is disputed. no of you. there is neither legally under,
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but it is declared winner. nora president elect is that you will go to the announcement but, but in 2 unknowns, a winner is analogy. he acted with gross impunity and internal disregard of the constitution under our nose. running the lawson's 5th bid for the top job. despite the support of his all rival and outgoing president, who can yetta with good people in his strong willed city of kids who have mixed feelings about challenging the results. i think what i like to do right now, if you go to court and i for them to decide who should come the president of finance, but as up our views, bailey's, the president of kenya. okay. it got to go to court and we couldn't really tell
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what my fear is earlier, because my thought about to go to the election, which is going still to be mis manage like this. while. meanwhile, rudo supporters are eager for him to take off as soon in the thought of the legal political as well. as you can see, all the doubt mafia is not a law and even continuing to relax. because you're expecting of if the president coming anytime, yell mckinney, i could face weeks of uncertainty. and the way forward may ultimately be decided in court. to w is felix marina joins us now from nairobi. felix, why exactly, is odessa disputing this result? good evening saw that as im your presidential candidate jayla dingle there earlier
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on today. give a speech and he accused the a, b. c. chairman of 3 things, he thing the one that they i be see chairman was partisan and he did not encourage democracy within their commission. and secondly, he also claimed that the i, b, c, chairman, changed their results. the election results towards the end that set page 4 for out on the 7 commissioners to walk out and present at different a press conference just before the final announcement was made. and lastly rayleigh, dingo accused the i b c, chairman of making a decision on his own and being a laundries are going to announce the president elect and giving the president elect a certificate without getting consensus from the rest of his commission. and he said that these are some of the grounds that he will use to set teach to go to court and ask for justice to be done to him. felix,
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this is not the 1st time how dinner is disputing an election. he lost what of reactions been. so some of the guys in the streets are some of his supporters and others who are opposing him. so his supporters was saying that a yes he did the right thing. you need the right thing to call for peace and ask yourself what else to remain calm. and he swore to dress in their high and in the supreme court. but the guys who are opposing him somewhat as a william rudolph was saying that they were tired with this rhetoric of all the time. we are dba losing an electron. and i'm seeing that cesar is always had been dock time they had been stolen and some of the support as a little i thing he should know in retire from i do politics, but he support as a very optimistic that re loading them and he goes to the supreme court, he will get up once and eventually he will be declared president in the election.
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all right, but that would be at the end of an entire process. what will happen next? so what happens next is if he makes true, he's on his diet and goes to the supreme court than this he, they have 7 days, which begins yesterday when their result was i now up to tuesday, next week to file i case on the supreme court. the supreme court will take 14 days to determine if the case is 90 fi it i the election is 95, then k as will go to there to a new i to a fresh election in the next 60 days if the case or if the election result is upheld, and william root rudolph ad declared to have been violently elected than william. brutal will just wait for another 7 days after that 14 day period to be sworn in as kenya's. 5th, president, italy as felix marina reporting from narrow we thank you so much for clearing all that up for us. ah,
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and ammunition depot has exploded in crimea a week after similar blasts rock to a russian air base on the annex peninsula. the russian defense ministry originally attributed the blast to a fire at a military warehouse, but now says the damage is the result of sabotage. local officials say 2 people were injured while another 3000 were moved to safety. as a precaution, ukraine has neither confirmed nor denied its involvement in the blasts on the peninsula, which is an important supply line for russia's invasion of ukraine and the base of its black sea fleet. here's a spokesman for the cranium central command, addressing today's explosions was the moral appropriate liquor. as for these events, the enemy does not understand fire safety measures of the whole months at 60 for it definitely makes us all happy. you will not only the military but also the whole of ukraine. i'm also sort of john coy and another military. i feel where the enemy
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concentrated not only the heavy cult as i mentioned, but also other equipment for them. and because of damage, judging by the video available in open sources, perform up, we see the destination of ammunition products super. he's a rockets explode and fly in different directions. sort of the wall. not sure, of course. such things cannot help, but please us usefulness you shortly. you open the the enemy does not understand. fire safety measure is a little tongue in cheek there. let's break this down with alexandra modal. he's a professor of political science at rutgers university in new jersey. he's also been compiling reports of ukrainian part is an activity behind russian lines. professor modal good to have you. on the day, we've seen a series of attacks in crimea recently. russia has always presumed the peninsula was beyond keys, operational reach, statements out of ukraine. we just heard them, certainly please, but very vague. who do you think is behind the blasts? well, good question. no one really knows in the,
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on the assumption made by most ukrainian military and was that is to say people who are not officially connected to the government is that these sorts of blast incurring that kind of damage would have to have been made by missiles of some kind or rather in other words, if that's the case, then it's likely to have been the ukrainian armed forces, possibly air craft, more likely artillery that would have fired the rockets. these kinds of missiles simply aren't available to local partners and forces. on the other hand, as you know, the ukrainian government is officially exclaiming, and they're sent their centrally repeating. but russia stated a number of times in the past that these explosions are due to some indolence, ignorance, and the unsafe use of incendiary devices. so they're being
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coin, understandably so, so that may simply be an attempt at a certain kind of sarcasm. or alternatively, it may actually reflect the fact that the ukrainians didn't fire the missiles and that some kind of local talent was involved. as you can see, we don't really know, why would you want to high that they're behind this blast will for will for one thing. it's humorous because the russians have insisted throughout. that whenever a blast has taken place, that it was due to some kind of negligence on the part of the custodian who dropped a cigarette and then ignited some massive explosion. so the koreans are simply, as it were, following the russian line. a, at the same time, it's a convenient way of creating uncertainty. as you can see from our discussion. i mean, it's very likely that the missiles were fired by the ukranian side. but then again,
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maybe it's not. maybe some one else did. it maybe was local, tell it maybe was partisans in cahoots with special forces. all sorts of possibilities exist. and these of course are intended to keep the russians um, off balance. so it makes perfect strategic and tactical sense. and you've been keeping an eye on partisan activity behind, fresh and lines. what's the extent of anti russian gorilla activity in occupied ukraine? it's actually very impressive. i started doing this in the late march, early april and i have been keeping a, a file of all the military of the grill activities. and these include everything from distributing leaflets, writing graffiti to bombing cars, bombing, or it's causing explosions of pylons, railroad tracks. and so on and in july approximately there were 33 such
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incidence. roughly 16 were nonviolent and about 17 were violent in the last 2 weeks, however, there were something like 34 which is essentially such incidents. in other words, a 100 percent increase over the 4 week period. and in the last 2 weeks, the number of violent incidents has out paced the number of 9 loyal incidents. so there have been increasing attacks on railroad lines, electricity pylons as well as on local collaborators. how closely do you think these groups are coordinating with ukrainian command structures if at all i'm sure they are back in late march, the head of the, the military counter intelligence in ukraine, a man by the name of kill of beaudin of said that ukraine was on the verge of
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starting a major partisan movement and um, and it was clear from his statements and statements made by other officials as well as by some of the things they published that this was going to entail the activity of ukrainians special forces. working in collaboration with local individuals who were determined to drive off the russian. so it's clear that there is a coordination of some kind going on whether key of is actually instructing the local partisans to attack what when and how is an open question. chances are the answer is yes, and that they are being instructed to do things by key of and that is part and parcel of larger strategy. and could be partisan attacks, become decisive in the ukrainian counter offensive. well, they would certainly be important. decisive is too strong a term because ultimately that all depends on the fighting ability and the fighting
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and the weapons that the armed forces have. but the partisan activities, as we know from world war 2 and partisan activities, can have a very important role in affecting logistics and supplies. and that's exactly what the partisans are doing. they are destroying rail, wingstop, destroying electricity. they're taking part in the attacks on these ammunition dumps their coordinating attacks on leaders of collaboration structures. and if this continues, and i'm sure it will, it will harm and it will significantly harm the ability of the russian armed forces to supply their forces, especially in southern ukraine, and especially in the western bank of ukraine, that part of the care san province, which is currently occupied by something like $25000.00 russian troops. they've been cut off from their hinterland as
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a result of the ukrainian bombing of the bridges across the new pro river. and of course, the partisans are going to be playing and have been playing a key role in wearing down these logistical supply lines. and if all goes well for the ukrainians, they might be able to surround and possibly destroy up to $25000.00 russians forces in the foreseeable future. alexander merrill, in fact, growth university. many thanks for your time. thank you for having me. ah, it's been one year since the taliban seized power in afghanistan and the time since the country has faced economic chaos. acute hunger and an erosion of fundamental rights in particular. for women and girls, under taliban rule, women are mostly restricted from working outside the home teenage girls are banned from going to high school and that will have far reaching consequences on the
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prosperity of the country. ah, these goats are hungry for the education they get, its are going a high school in cowboy. they have big plans. who of you went to be a doctor? raise your hands that these plans may end up as dreams. although they are only 11 or 12. this is their last year at school. the taliban are allowing only very few goods to study beyond great 6. the leadership has effectively been secondary education for girls. these limit emerett as the taliban called their government once to enforce agenda, segregated society where teenage girls and women mainly stay at home. oh, glad. i will try my best to continue with my classes here. but i asked the slammy camera to open goes to school. it's still great to alberto for that we can study properly, get
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a dozen fiddlers that i'm not the special resources about that i'm sad. i ask our government to open schools so we can all study the rights of women and men should be equal, but does better. but so on. my mother, this used to be a place of learning for more than 8000 girls after that. now there are only 2000 students in grades 7 to 12 are at home. the teachers keep going, but everyone knows that when the girls finish this great, all these would be doctors will be banned from school. wow tough. some of them are in the, i feel for the future of our children. i feel that leave will be its own literate in the future. mothers are in the another. a country without education does not have a future. i mean, the future of all of us live in the hands of these teenagers. i could show others as my show good for that. i had to tell my students, you can't come back here until there's a new order or but in tom,
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why are you taking my students out of class a good journal matter since nicholas you? oh, we take that question to the taliban. smithers tree for the promotion of virtue and prevention of vice. that's the ministry responsible for social behavior to fit with the taliban vision of islam. delaware, the spokesman mirrors many other answers by only offering any basis and sadly loose for them. that'll dollar somebody hammer, hobbits at old. there are definitely some problems for the grants after class 6 live, but you need to ask for ministry of education for specific. so the issue will not last forever on that. i hope it will be resolved soon. that will be as la mic emerett i was thinking about it. that said up has been out of school for 2 years. first due to corona, then the taliban. the 16 year old study, set home alone. no stamina me. i miss being that my friends, i miss drawing and studying with them by me. i also miss being that might each
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other during exam, so i missed them all. my biggest hope was to become a doctor. now my biggest hope is that my school will start again. her oldest sister, fresh day as a teacher, she still works teaching little boys. she understands saddest desire for schooling, but can do little to cheer her up. i mean, cobra had a body commissioner can work every time said off. here's the news that schools remain closed for girls. she gets more depressed. she cries at least once a week had she sits with a bleeding heart asking why the school is not opening it. i can't i finished grade 12, michelle myself. it was the monday. oh, i've gone a stance. little girls are still in school, but despite domestic and international pressure, the taliban won't let high school girls continue their education. currently. that lease nearly a 1000000 futures hanging. ah. the
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united kingdom has become the 1st nation to license a vaccine which targets more than one variance of the virus which causes cov. 19 the maxine made by the us drug company modernity targets the original and the on the chron version of the virus. it's been given the green light for use as a booster shot in adults. u. k. authorities are planning to use the vaccine and a booster campaign starting next month. a spring and william schaffner, he's a professor of preventive medicine at vanderbilt university in nashville, tennessee. welcome to the day, mr. schaffner, a lot of people were waiting for an adopted cobit vaccine. how effective is this new dual strain booster? well, the coal, we anticipate that it will be quite effective. it is an updated vaccine. we're updating the coven vaccines. the way we're updating the influenza vaccine, the new vaccine will protect against the original strain that will remind our
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immune system. and it will also provide protection against the omicron variance, which is, which are new, but are somewhat separate from the original strain. so we'll have a double barrel shotgun working on our immune system to get our protection up as comprehensively as possible. and we anticipate having similar vaccines in the united states this fall. and so this new vaccine isn't actually going to help us get ahead to will always be a step behind. well, we can do our best to predict what will be circulating in the near term future. fortunately, we are pretty accurate with our predictions with influenza vaccine. and while we're doing these updated vaccines, people are working in the laboratory to create more universal covert vaccines
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vaccines which will protect us against a whole array, a whole spectrum of different variance current ones and even variance in the future . so we wish those scientists success with very laid out with amazon. now accounting for pretty much all new coven cases around the world. though, i want to ask you how much sense it makes to keep targeting be original variant. well, that has to do with reminding our immune system and one of the things that happens when you do that and remind the immune system, you not only get protection against the original strain, but the immune system diversifies and you get a greater spectrum of immune responses over time, so that, that's actually acting as a mini universal vaccine already in place. this campaign is gonna kick off in september. can roll out even be quick enough to stop another explosion of coven
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cases in the colder months? well, you phrased it exactly right. what we're trying to do is prevent the cases, the ones that require hospitalization, the more serious disease. and yes, i think we can do that. the vaccines are not as good at preventing transmission, and the current banks, the current variance out there are extremely contagious. as we are noticing in the united states at the present time, all major vaccine makers are of course right now working on adapting their products to the amr cranberry. and the why was my during the 1st to get approval for a modified version. well, they've been very, very adept at making these changes. they're working at them. they've been working on them for some time. they're just 1st in line. the other manufacturers are right behind them. williams hafner at vanderbilt university. thank you so much for your
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time. i'm just ah, almost 50 years after a native american actress, the chief little feather was booed at the oscars. the academy of motion, picture, arts and sciences has apologized to her in 1973. after marlon brando sent little feather to refuse his oscar for best actor and protests at hollywood treatment and depiction of native americans. little feather was given just a minute to speak and received a mixture of applause and cheers. the academy now says it recognizes her bravery. little feather responded in a statement saying, we indians are very patient people. it's only been 50 years. a day's almost done, but as always, the conversation continues online. we're looking forward to hearing from you on twitter for now for me and the entire team. thanks for spending parts of your day with
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