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the, the use of to the full of the fun. in november 9, the business beat of the news live from the land. georgia's ruling pro russian policy, wayne's parliamentary elections and about 54 percent of the vote. but just president elijah's for origin says the country has been the victim of the russian special operation. she and opposition party and say they will not accept the results also coming up. israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu declares this weekend strikes on a run, a success calling them precise and powerful iran. meanwhile, tempest it's initial threat of retaliation. the
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i'm totally illogical. welcome to the program. begin in georgia, which has been thrown into political tom or laughter. the pro russian georgian dream policy was declared the winner of san today's election. a judges president who was not part of the ruling party, is announced that she will not accept the results surrounded by members of the main opposition parties. president salome, so basically said the country had been the victim of a russian special operation. she said they'd been a total falsification of the election then called on the people of georgia to take to the streets to protest. deposition is also refusing to accept the outcome of the coming of the live arise. nice, profess uh, in your opinion, occasion, studies at the, in the state university in tbilisi. and he joins us now. good job. you on the program, as we've had presidents that are basically says, she will not rick recognize the results. what impact do you expect her objection to
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have? it will be a v and not the confrontation s we had for years. a go with them was a much smaller now reason for a young folk challenging resolves all c elections parliamentary elections. we can say that the georgia dream, the morning poppy repassed wherever you valid for this day and made this specific announcement that could already be read as a preparation of securing the big to remember. in charles, we can say is that really the jobs and dream finished? it's a johnston's dream. also. membership into european union. interesting be i'll position claiming that russia metals in the process. how credible are those
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claims? this is what it has to be seen. so uh, this will cost is not something that is openly. uh um, yeah, there's the demonstration. i think one of costs is quite a surprising all ways to very positive statements by the russian. all for a keith, a ball, it's the plans about the announcement of jobs and dreams. this is why all positions also call it's and george, a russian dream. me interesting a just as you put it there, it's some international observers say this was an election that haines on a choice between leaning towards russia and a path towards the you and you saying that the you dream is pretty much dead at this moment, but was this issue of the e, u and, and russia really the most important thing for georgians as they were going to the
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polls. the point is that we have in georgia, the latch part of the population that leads around to pull out the line, and they are very much dependent on state jobs and to be a georgia dream as the rolling pots. and for the last 12 years intensively used for this card, administered test resources really to bush desktop in the local administration, teacher and so on. really in complying in voting for the georgia dream. and these are the, are the mechanisms that already well established in the post soviet area also in, in georgia. and this is something what one does to me is really that's all positions like united, national movement really well,
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who did not do anything to prepare for the situation. they publicly claimed, said sweeney. they will win and to him did not prepare for the worst case really. so that a, these resides, can be a many poor dated. what could they have done of the georgia dream that's a i so i mention so the administrative results is then really having a very potent arising election campaigns that really align see all position ways of what they call the girl, the top of the wall as well. as not especially elderly people and in the regions. well, very afraid of really us having another more and this will very, very disgusting campaign post up to as well disseminated all over the
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country. we speak to us about destroyed heritage crying and then we do not want we want peace. so that's a georgia dream. not into your pain style democratic competition, but it's a want to pieces, solar, political potty and also routine in the country. okay. all of a rise, not and to place it. we thank you for speaking to us. so that costs egypt has proposed a 2 day truce in gaza to exchange is rarely hostages, full palestinian prisoners. the announcement by egypt, the president came a ceasefire. talks kicked off in, in the meanwhile guys of hamas run, health ministry said is really strikes killed at least 45 people, mainly in the north, the u. n. chief antonio gutierrez said he was shocked by what he called
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a harrowing levels of death, injury, and destruction. these really military strikes, sent it on the north of guys or on sunday, including here in nashville. i just noticed of kansas city, the palestinian red crescent rebooted deaths and injuries when a home that i was struck. israel says it targets from us positions. how much is backed by israel? scott said to me in the region. a round town also backs hezbollah in israel's name, but lebanon, whose fight with israel has intensified in the years and still to be the 7th attacks. fee is that the proxy will between israel and the ran could boil over and to direct combat grew earlier this month when taylor on zillow and unprecedented attack firing a barrage of my silence that israel israel is much anticipated retaliation came late on saturday, is rarely prime minister benyamin that's on yahoo! hailed the strikes as
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a success midship of job. i knew whoever hurts us know who we hurt them. so like a whole, this is the principle that guided us to this day is that this is the principle that will guide us in the future as well. it's up to 5 be on the attack and around was precise and powerful and achieved. all of these goals are to do piece coming. fee is among some of a further escalation. the response from uranian supreme lead a. i a told us i'm in a on sunday was to say that the strikes or the quote should not be either exaggerated or down played. we're going to stop short of quoting for retaliation. but politics and to run and super cheap, high level talks in doha, will be from the minds of people like these guys and struggling simply to stay alive until the agreement on a ceasefire, be at temporary or permanent, can finally be reached. at least the analyst foss garrett is says he doesn't expect to be around to retaliate for his rouse missile strikes. well,
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i think you have to add to these riley now to says that the attacks where precise uh, the devastating they were this you have the wrong and now you're on marks is riley attacks. iran belittles the gravity of these riley attacks. and obviously, the iranians downplaying the attacks might take on because iran does not what you want to escalate. iran does not really want to fall into the trap room. you're probably these right of prime minister because they believe that nothing. yeah. he's trying to drag you wrong, easy tool out. cool. what was the united states? how? so what you have is that, i think, and that's about this particular my own and no, i don't think i don't expect iran to retaliate for these friday attacks immediately
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of the in the next few days or next few weeks. and in this climate, it's there, all the sci fi talks going on in doha. any chance that will result in an end to austin disease as well, just to uh, i mean uh relate to connect your 1st question to this question. uh, the supremely, that'd be wrong. molly, somebody who is the come monday and she made it very clear that it's up to the iranian military to decide whether to retaliate or not. an ear on his military release. a statement in which is made very clear that it prioritizes it, done, and then sees spot in guys, and 11, and over retaliation against these, right? the tax. so i think the talks now taking place in the house, you have the director of the american c. i a william burns as these righty ahead of intelligence of most of and look up our use any objections they are trying to
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revive the talks that have failed to put use of the 10 policies law or at them and, and seized by the question on the table is the following. the americans and these riley is 181040 is the spa, a pause. they want to get some is riley hostages, and have a cx 5 for a couple of weeks for a months. how much once an end to these riley will it once basically is rioted, forces to pull out of gaza. so we're back to square one. this is the basic balls divide between israel and how much we have to wait and see whether the americans and the directions. and i'll tell you is, can bridge the vase divide between come us and that is right in the next few days. and next few weeks, right, anne, speaking of the americans of and israel's largely ignored the concerns about the conflict and the me least over the past year. just looking at the elections coming up. um, are you able to sum up where you think the, the us will be in terms of how
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a set of it is on, on israel going forward? well, tony, let me give you a view as a glimpse of what the light in administration and it's how wise release some of the president biden's, major allies in the senate have publicly act. hughes is right, a prime minister benjamin netanyahu of trying to influence the us presidential elections and to have donald trump elected as president. in fact, the president himself present by the when publicly and says he doesn't know. but everything we know about benjamin that then you know is that his preference is for donald trump has, is not really well known. they don't really know how it stands and exec donald trump in the past few days had, had been, has been boasting publicly that he is frequent. the infrequent talks telephone conversation with benjamin that time. yeah. so many allies are present in by them.
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don't trust benjamin and that then yeah. so benjamin that then yeah, it takes and takes and takes one the by the administration and does his own things . and that's why i, that's it very much whether these right of your prime minister will accept and you see a spot before the steps of november, the election, the presidential election, because i think he is gunning. he is gambling that donald trump will recap to the lighthouse next week. okay, we'll have to leave it there, but we appreciate your thoughts me, at least i missed the full as good guys. thank you. thanks. and here's some of the stories making headlines around the world. the projections in japan's general election showed the liberal democratic policies set into losing some majority for the 1st time since 2009. the outcome may 4th prime. it is that she got to issue back into ha, sharing deals and could lead to instability the l. d p as govern japan for much of the past 7 decades. exit polls show vogue areas center right good
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party in the lead in the countries 7th general election and 4 years. the policy of prime minister blake or borders of received around 26 percent of the vote. and we'll have to seek a coalition, boston as a form of government, the reformist, we continue the change policy placed seconds and the alternation list revival finished said i need a j. a us media report says that south african born billing at it on most what illegally when he 1st came to the us, the washington post reported that mosque was still on a student visa after dropping his studies to work on his 1st company, back in 1995 most cuz a permanent support of donald trump. and he's a reminder of our top story or george's presidents. i shall not risk accept the results of saturday's parliamentary election. the pro russian jordan, dream party was declared the winner president. so low means that i basically said
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the country was the victim of a russian special operation, and called on citizens to protest as it for now, i'm told me on logic vote for myself and the team, thanks for being with us. the name is the calls back said wow, thank you so much for joining in. welcome to don't hold bad. a lot of people do that. it's all about saying it aloud. as would it be nosy bay? like good, everyone to king. check out the award winning called com. so hold back the, the vast number.
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