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the, the, this is the, the, the news life from dunn and donald trump's republican bibles face off at best i couldn't debates. the presidential candidates clash on issues from china to the economy, to aid for ukraine. with the former president, far ahead in the polls will ask if any of them kind of closer to winning because there's no manager also on the program of the population of nicole or counter back please to on media as to as a by john takes control of of agents and the rest formerly to of the break away to add or change an engineer rescuing stranded migrants and bring them to you. or if
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is one of the full recipients efficiency is right livelihood. a more for look at the witness of what spring calls the alternative nobel prize. the i feel welcome to the program will start with united states when wednesday nights. so donald trump's rivals clash with the 2nd republican debate to determine the policies next presidential candidates that mr. trump up to not to attend the 7 candidates taking pots in the debate, which was hosted by fox business network, including the form of south carolina governor nikki haley. according to florida, governor on desantis on mister trump's full vice president mike pence with the trunk is still the clear front run and the polls out to become the republican candidate. now show for me, jessica,
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that chris christy who has built these campaigns around criticizing the former president, accused him of hiding from viruses. and i wanna look at a camera right now. tell you donald, i know you're watching. you can help yourself. i know you're watching. okay, and you're not here tonight, not because of polls and not because if you're in diamonds, you're not here tonight because you're afraid of being on the stage and defending your record. you're talking these things and let me tell you what's gonna happen. you keep doing that? no one up here is gonna call you donald trump anymore. we're gonna call you at donald dock. let's get more from the william a blue cross who's been following the debates that welcome william i. we have the front runner a once again by a long margin, a choosing don't to appear. that's right, and probably not the worst tactic for him. i mean, why should he, he's so far ahead of these candidates, many of whom are pulling in single digits. why should he be on the stage when he is the show himself?
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right. donald trump is becoming like the shark and jobs where he gets scary or the less you see him and he only kind of shows up at the end to a great gas. so donald trump, really, you can see it from his perspective. why would he, in fact, one of his senior advisors called this debate boring and in consequential. and i think a lot of commentators, a lot of posters and voters themselves might agree with that assessment. so given that that, that's assessment, why that any highlights? well of course you had mickey haley calling the next us just from a the, a dum basically are feeling like she was getting dumber every time she talked to the business man who she also attacked for his dealings with business dealings in china, which he's walked back now which mike pins, the former vice president also jumped on him for saying that must be because you're running for president's. how can be an interview just suddenly distance yourself from your, your chinese business dealings. there was a lot of sniping back and forth. there was a lot of argumentation, there was a lot of cross talk. i'm clearly these candidates were all trying to land some kind
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of punch to make a headlines. and, you know, go trend in social media and make some kind of joke. anything that was kind of put them above the rest, but at the end of the day, none of them seem to really land anything that might change their position in the polls and, and, and nip at donald trump's hills. and as we just heard, chris christy, the farmer, new jersey governor, who is not very light, i'm it within the republican party, was really the only person to directly address donald trump at all. and so what of the pulsating about who performed best? well, the, the debate only wrapped up recently the, so any kind of hard polls are gonna be difficult to come by. it's unlikely that a single debate will really change much in the polls. given an effective one. you have to, it's sort of a chicken and egg situation where for example, if you're into sand to span problem, you're probably going to hear things from the sands. is that you like. it's not that the sands, it's himself is going to say,
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and convincing to bring someone over to his side of the same goes for other candidates. so basically people, viewers and voters are bringing their biases into watching this debate for those who watched at all. and those who watched through the 90 minutes and didn't shut off after let's say 10 or 15 minutes has passed readings off and show um, so it's a bit hard to say if this debate actually will change or move the needle at all. we've heard some, you know, immediately after debates or reactions and you can hear it in voters. the toner vote is voices in how us media networks are injured brain people that they're bringing their likes and dislikes for candidates in wisdom into the debate. and that's pretty much coloring the way that people see these candidates. all right, so uh, what then um, what mr. trump was doing while he wasn't debating. there was a well, he's probably planning. i mean, i'm not there obviously, but probably wondering what, what his next move isn't in the legal case that he's facing. he's also, of course, um, doing his own campaign stops. he's been connected with the current auto worker strike
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. that's going on right now in the us, trying to make his own way. you know, he, donald trump, doesn't have to do much to get anybody to talk about him to get us to talk about him. but he, of course, bases all these legal problems between him, any, any potential candidates say whether or not that matters or not, of course is something that's going to unfold in the months ahead. i've talked about with him, william grid crossed out american soldier who entered knows career illegally is on his way home. private travers came across the border from south korea during the visit to the d, militarized southern between the 2 countries. i said, getting in trouble with those sources following on the ledge bonafide after arriving in north korea and was held in feeling young for 2 months before being expelled. he's now on his way to him. a military medical facility in texas. i see where it says no diplomatic presence in north korea and mobilized and international diplomatic operation a to bring him back. here's what the us state department had to say. we
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appreciate the professionalism of our diplomats, who worked with their counterparts of the department of defense and coordinated with the governments of sweden and the people's republic of china. and we think sweden and the people's republic of china for their assistance and facilitating that transfer. he is now on his way to the united states and we expect him drive in the coming hours. or you start watching the correspondent, janelle, doom alone what the charges might, what, what charges might be brought against a traverse king. when he gets home. you know that it's not very clear in part because we don't know why he went to north korea. we don't know if you'll be treated as a defect or if we back up a bit and look at his story. we remember that he was in south korea with his unit, but then he was detained for 2 months on a salt charger's. he was released on july 10, but then a week later he was set to go back to the west. but he managed to evade his guards and instead of boarding the plane to the u. s. so he decided to go on
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a tour of the demilitarized zone between north and south korea. and then he crossed the border to north korea. the military of done declared him absent without leave, which means that he could face additional punishment like the forfeiture of his pay, like god, this honorable discharge. he could even face more time in military jail. whether he will also be punished for this separate action having crossed into north korea is also unclear. but us officials have been keen to stress that the priority at the moment remains and giving him medical and psychological aid and re uniting him with his family. and all other steps, so addressing his actions are simply to come later i will talk to you soon. i mean, you're involved in the half of the population of nicole and are kind of back has flags since, as a bunch on took control of the territory. last week, the prime minister's office has more than 65000 people have now arrived in on media from the break away region. the model thoughts is in it as a buyer's john,
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have the rest of the format, head of the separate us government. reuben vibe diamond was brought to the very capital backend after being taken into custody on the road to amelia. he w. somebody, a catholic kind of matzoh is the on median of board and met some of the people seeking safety of the streams of cars continue to arrive at the armenian border. some of them had been waiting in line for days to reach safety as a by jones military take a bit of the break way. region is not going to camera back to last week. prompted thousands of estimate communions to leave the homes and their lives behind them. marguerite, dyslexia, and is one of them. she and her family of 12 that the village is soonest. they heard the sounds of messiah nearby crystal. they've taken refuge in this hotel in
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the army and bowed to town. of course it has become a makeshift shelter. 6 dark sort all my shoes, but the only thing that happened all of a sudden is it the nobody expected it. so there was a no true bundle and we were bummed at night because we didn't know where to go. logs in is valley. we thought we'd run to the forest to wait until the situation come down. but we were told that we had to escape. i ran without taking anything of just my family. my duck is usually an issue, one is jeff, margarita and her family suffered during a 9 months long blockade imposed by the as a bridge on the government last december. the enclave was cut off from the outside world that would critical shortages of food and medicine law. we had no flour,
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a numeral gain if they scott sugar or no food and nibble coffee. i had no milk for my grandkids. a lot going nothing. how can one live like that? most of the refugees found shelter, hearing chorus, just 30 kilometers away from the homeland. as the by john has promised to guarantee the safety of s, nicole medians. however, i will agree to assist, they have no choice but to leave. possibly forever let's get more from the alyssia. i'm tanya from the international crisis group where she's a senior research a on the south. cool, cuz this region, she joins us from you. i mean, you capital get around a welcome to date of you. what's the situation like because these tens of thousands of people arrive and i mean you and there are still some thousands that are waiting for their turn to take was road to armenia today. early in the morning,
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we saw some of the video footage authorizing put you on the police that started entering the settlements, including the main town all in place, which is on the caird. that should indicate probably that in the coming days we will see some more people coming. but it was effectively the end to the, to the rule that the fact of where it is english and quite bry. and as people go into being here, what is the situation that on the board will army on the for it is they're providing some numbers of the people who cross, but you know, the numbers, they are so huge. there are so many people coming. and then i understand that there are some problems with registration, so the number that we are provided for example, today in the morning, the 4 decided that their own more than 60000 people who already crossed the room anymore. they just cannot really handle the registration. and to be honest,
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which is a bad sign in the army and government cannot handle even was primitive clean or registration on the display. people knew that indicates that there can be more problems in, in the coming weeks and months and probably even years. because with these people don't seem to go back any time soon. right? so, so you're, you're talking about the problems essentially of integration and finding schools, houses jobs for so many people to which will be a huge task. you know, people are incur above their asked me for their meals and yet they coming to our media. but they speak a different language. they are different. they have their own mentors, they have their own traditions. we also use really very different from our media and as one of the heroes of the story that you just showed, she was telling that she was fleeing refunding. and then mean many people, several 1000 people like these. they went to armenia without any kind of belonging,
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so they will 1st of all have a huge challenge of how to leave in the coming weeks when the winter is coming. and armenia in winter is literally very cold. but then also to how to start with new life in the new place, that is very distinct from the place where the just to live in the garden car. and what about the sort of the big picture that does the fact that so many aspect on medians have now next, and they're going to carol by mean that as a by john has effectively one, if i can use that phrase, this complicated a decades long conflict or would you expect some sort of a median counter offensive at some stage in the future? you know, it's definitely not the case with our media is going to do, i think we use so that army or refrain from into, for any 90 kind of military activities. last week, when the meal was reparation was taking place and that were in the car. but,
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but you're right, we've conflict has been more than 40 years old. and there were moments when armenians were driving nasty guard as a bridge on this front of we were conflicts own. and who knows, you know, if there is no effective negotiation process is there is no proper. and just if i added to you to all those who had be suffering for all was years, indicates the yes, the caustic rules thing place. and also always people are know in armenia, believe me, i saw it so many times i had been working on conflicts for many years and then you never know, you never know it's not the end. and i would definitely not to use the word of we need to work. you can a window bachelor, but you can't lose the cost. and so what sort of a future a wage? so is asking account medians who remain and no go on and kind of back. as i understand that there will be very few who will be staying there. so it will be not
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the issue of mentally about how to protect them all the way it will be. still very important and you'll probably know that the us government, your different members based including your money. they have been calling for more international presence on the ground, but the main issue will be still how to face was new reality when we have the people who are flat but they have a property on the ground, they can see the number in the car about their home, it varies the west cultural heritage in the were in the car, but there will be always issues about their protection. so the confusions that will be taking place most probably they will have to address on the one hand with the media challenges of protecting those who for a reason or another will stay potentially for those who may want to go and wizard or maybe even go back which is not really result any time soon i can tell of to was a terrible conflict that we so but we also trudged. 6 the grievances also those who
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continued consider an important occur above homeland and then believe me just kind of from knowing was region. i don't think that with the people, the problem is to disappear any time. so thank you for giving us a so clearly through that, as i say i've, i, tanya, from the international crisis group in on me. thank you. i will take it round up, but now i have a couple of other stores making headlines around the world. north correspondence has backed a constitutional amendment cementing the country states as, as a nuclear power. the became jones on toby assembly was important to have some right being development of such weapons. us officials are concerned that russia going to have with las colinas weapons program. taiwan hasn't failed, its 1st domestic build some very nicely. i'm and 6 to boost its defenses against china type has increased defense spending to 19000000000 dollars next year. most of
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the hardware will come from the us, but the government sees the building 8 of its own subs. families in iraq of veterans loved ones that killed in a fight at the wedding. a more than a 100 people died in the places below the city of mosul. officials believe in the 500, so i took her fast. i think i'll fix them piece for the next sale, dressing up position. leave it like saying the valley is being sent to one of the bushes, cautious penal comedies for a year after court rejected his appeal against the 19 the sentence as governments of convicted in the valley of extremist activities. he says the challenges on a monthly basis now the when is officially is right, livelihood would have just been announced, the won't known as the alternative nobel prize on his activist and organizations making the world the best place to a vicious witness not uni. so brooklyn mesa from gone to who's pioneering discussions on women's reproductive rights in africa,
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of pay for the way for improved safe abortion access. and phyllis would be to from, can you fights for environmental protection? the prizes also gone to the environmental advocacy group. mother nature compo due and estimates medicine. ronnie was on it as well for its rescue missions in the mediterranean, off the coast of libya, and g o says it has saved tens of thousands of migrants from driving this year alone. as a closer look at our this is the ocean viking, the ship and its crew, carry out s o s meta tara, and a mission to save those at risk and the dangerous crossing of the mediterranean sea, where thousands die each year after their boats capsize. this year alone, s o s mandatory and they helped rescue nearly 40000 people. the rescue ship operates mainly off the coast of libya. is that still launching point for many of the overcrowded often and see where the vessels used by smugglers to get people across that then takes them migrants rescued to nearby italian ports. as our last
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minutes, renee's director general says she hopes the right livelihood awards will help shine a light on the problem that i would, i would like to impose to realize that the situation in the central mid the throne incident is still going on that balance to a lot of people fling, i need to enter new zone. oh, i'm trying to find the safe space somewhere else. and the there is thing that lies to do so. and this year, for example, those almost over $2500.00, then we come to the florida and the people shouldn't have to risk their lives to be able to, to look for safety. so it's a for me, it's the main, it's the main issue. but italy has pushed back far right and anti immigration prime minister, georgia maloney wants to stop and g o ships from acting as ferry boats for migrants
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on multiple occasions at telling. and authorities have refused to let the ocean viking dock and certain ports. but as our last mediterranean, a is on the turn, the ocean viking sales on trying to make the crossing less deadly for those in search of a better life. a storm l. s as being batch ring central police torrential rains of damage. roads are flooded homes and brought down power lines. european union has promised emergency funding to help greece rebuild following a summit of wildfires and flats of the pulse of dollars flooded for the 2nd time in a month. officials impose the cuff, you trying to keep people off the streets as the storm barrels through the residence captured the flood waters sweeping across the island to vivia. your absence
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many thoughts of greece are still not recovered from the devastation prove by storm . daniel. earlier this month, over a 1000 people died during the west storm on record this former is one of the few people still living in his village. still cleaning up weeks off the storm down. you'll see that she was born here in 1963 for the i grew up here. all my memories a here. now it's all destroyed just because we've had to throw everything out and that's a, it was not one, but actually it's not just homes and memories, but the storm took livelihoods. the gone to the storm wrecked crops,
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an agricultural land. the european union has promised funding to help police rebuild. and the government has made adapting to climate change and national priority. 6 young people from portugal to taking the european union to court, choosing a you countries and others of not doing enough to protect them from global war. 6 young people and their lawyers against 32 countries. they say simply on doing enough to stop global warming of these activists have come describe bulk to all use of the climate policies of oil, the e u. member states, as well as britain, switzerland, norway tacky, and russia a so inadequate the violating that human rights. today's case is about the young, it's just about the price that they are paying for the failure of states to tackle
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the claimant's emergency. this is about the home that they will suffer during their life times unless these step up to their responsibilities. a group who range in age from 11 to 24 were moved to bring that case by the huge wildfires. and then they took portugal back in 2017. more than a 100 people died with scientists and climate change had made the flies was. now the activists of hoping the european quote of human rights can false governments to drastic may accelerate the efforts to combat global warming. the when has wound current targets put the world on cost, the catastrophic climate breakdown goose bed. what i expect from government all the time while i'm at the shop for something that is real, is a, this is a main problem because it's so infringing on our human rights most the day, 2 months. i declare, oh, the full that can happen. they'll need to persuade the quotes the judges of the case with lawyers for the defending governments, arguing the 6 young active as having proved
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a direct link between the homes. they say they've suffered and that climate policies and goals, the ride a cup deal between europe in the united states tees off in rome. this week we have instantly hosting the events for the 1st time. funds may well be cheering on on the pa, your fan team has several styles, a not eligible est defected from the european to, to the saudi funded live gulf. the rotary mcelroy says that shouldn't be a big problem. it's certainly a little strange, not having the mirand um but i think this week of all weeks it's going to head home with them that, you know, they're not here and, you know, i think they're gonna, they're going to miss being here more than then we're missing them germany is that noise found stein tassel. welcome to millions of visitors from around the world every year. most of them arrive by bus, but the jim and sky by the max amount of i found that to boring. so 8 detached from
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a public library, mid flight and zipped past the ferry town castle and the bavarian alps of 200 kilometers an hour and a wing suit. after the 7th being 2nd flight to united safely in a matter of nearby. 2 whose place for that one? you're watching, dw, there's life from that. as a reminder of our top story, donald trump tribals of class stuff, the 2nd republican debates to determine the past. the next presidential candidates mr. trump, uh, up to the notes to attend. despite these legal troubles before the president is still the clear friends in the fall under you, a soldier and spells from north korea is on his way home,
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traverse came across the border from south korea 2 months ago. understand how in feeling the young hunting also is is that was the solution. i'm next on the w focus on your looks at how russians war against you. praise, causing tensions between the russians and no regions living on an auction coming. i'll be back up until the, the, the,
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the impact of russia's war against ukraine can be felt as far away as the arctic here on the wage and not the pedagogy small, but people from other 50 nations have lived and worked together peacefully for decades. that used to also include neighboring russia, but the criminal propaganda has had any effect deed in here.
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