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the, the 35 years of to the full of the been involved november 9th. the, this is the w news live from ballad. georgia is rolling pro russian polity wins, parliamentary elections with over 54 percent of the value. but georgia is president rejects the result, claiming that was large scale fraud and the you who's on georgia know thirty's to invest and investigate alleged voting irregularities. also coming up. israel was prime minister benjamin netanyahu declares this weekend strikes on iran, a success. cooling them for size and powerful ron meanwhile, tempest is initial threats of retaliation. the
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on deck power kinda and welcome to the show. georgia has been plugged, used into political turmoil. also the pro russian georgian dream polity was declared the winner of south today's parliamentary election. the european union has, as jordan georgia and all sorts ease to investigate. alleged voting irregularities of the international observers cried. file and george's pro western president says neither she nor the opposition parties will accept the results. and to show the units a 1000 all position parties joined. the georgian president, she addressed the nation to some president, sort of the julie said you refused to recognize the official results of the election. i saw the squad records. i am saying it here today. it has
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the only remaining independent institution in this state. while i do not recognize the selection, i invite every one of you tomorrow evening at 7 pm to protest in central to bc. international observers say the election was marred by pressure on voters and say they observed a wide range of violations totaling stations across the country. the word here it'll be on the bottom in teams. witness in some pressings, high tension confusion and chaos. in one case by the book stuffing physical assault on up servers, attempting to report on violations of server and media removal from putting a station, steering up of service complaints, immunization of voters inside and outside of fort in your stations. some incidents were caught on video like violence outside polling stations and the stuffing of ballot boxes inside this video show scuffles outside the campaign office
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of the united national movements. george's main opposition force. the party said dozens of men tried to storm its headquarters later driving off in cause bearing flags of the ruling georgian dream party. the georgia dream party said that had been some flaws in the election, but denied any widespread violations. the motor flows always accompany any election under the split over rule. what was crucial unfunded mental is that the legitimacy of these elections was recognized, including through the terms used by the opposite of us. mean if it's come up front of it. so my position members have already renounced that parliamentary mandates and protests to the election results and calling for full scale civil disobedience . georgia faces an uncertain future. so, okay, dw corresponded maria cuts and mad say is following this for us from to please see . she told us a little bit more about what president,
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so letting me so it was all based philly's rejection of the results means indeed the process uh at the briefing she saw that the election results are illegitimate. um that she is not recognizing that she sees the boat as the takeover as of russia taking over at georgia. that's what street side of the briefing surrounded by the positional policies. now it's, it's should be noted that one, a positional party that made it to the problem and according to official results, were not present at that meeting. now we have trying to understand why this happened. so you know, thomas from them but uh the she urged people to come out on the streets to morrow in the evening and to defend there was she also sat or as the western partners, as she sat to make it make their statements clear and not to side with what she
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calls illegitimate parliament. now she said that, uh, this is the date one georgians war, deprived of their vote. and as, as, as you mentioned about, you know, rush and special operation, so called uh, she also said that the deluxe, as were conducted in uh, russian style. and this lease was the elections in nature um, in russian nature. that's what she saw, that the bracing. okay. let's move on. i was just over a week ago before america lx. the next president, donald trump, supporters. i've been rallying in new york. that's the city which from made his name. but it's also a democrats, strong hold. speakers have been addressing a crowd of $20000.00 also as madison square garden. it's a high profile venue in a stage was lost by a republican for president 40 years ago. okay,
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dw special corresponded in abraham joins midnight from new york. i it was, did i the raleigh? what have you seen and was being people people being telling you well, we've been out on the streets all day today since the doors for this venue opened and even early on, even before any speaker took the speech, there were large crowds lining up outside the venue waiting to get in, and in fact, at some point, the organizers track to start turning the people that wanted to attend their riley back. because the venue, as you said, madison square garden in a democratic stronghold was capacity. and that was really striking because as you said, this is a democratic strong who registered democrats out number registered republicans here by 10 to one. so certainly the strong showing, i mean,
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seeing all of the mag of hops lining up midtown manhattan is not something that you see every day. and that certainly is something that i think, you know, will be notable and has already been noted by a number of the speakers at the riley. uh, today the riley is still ongoing. and of course, when you speak to donald from supporters, there is that strong sense of an attachment to his personality. it doesn't really matter what kind of policy you ask them about whether it's immigration or women's rights for the economy. they'll say they prefer him because he is the best man for the job. and that's sort of an answer that you'll keep getting again and again from child support. is that going too much into the details here? certainly that almost cult of personality. if you will, that has seemed to have captured his, his follow me in a very striking way or what's the point of him being that are at madison square? i got the and in a state where he's very unlikely to when is this about this,
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is this a value sort of going into the hotlines of the democrats rather than pops, campaigning in places where he could swing divides it's certainly about, you know, solidifying the story. of donald trump, the legend, and that's something that we heard today at the raleigh's, whether it's from his son or from a tucker carlson uh the media personality who took the stage and they said new york is the city that you know, gave birth to donald trump is from here, but it's a city that has, you know, it's the political rates in their view has rejected, have rejected donald trump. and now he's back here. and one of the most prestigious venue in the city is not the country to show that he is able to bring crowds to philip. so that's the message. and that's the story that the trump campaign will be trying to tell. tonight. i have to say they will be successful at telling that story because by all accounts, this is a very successful event. and they were certainly able to turn around
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a very large crowd here in the city. but it really, it's about politics. it's about telling a story and it's a get about framing donald trump, into this fighter that doesn't give up. that's the story that the trump campaign will be telling on the back of tonight's event, which is still under abraham in new york city. thank you so much for your records. okay, egypt to proposed a 2 day truce and god does as a prelude to a long cease fire president of delphi to i'll cc cooled on how much to release is really hostages in exchange for israel releasing palestinian detainees. cc said the limits of trees should be followed by more negotiations off the 10 days. the alliance meant by egypt president came as cease fire tools in doha kicked off.
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meanwhile, gaza is how much from the health ministry said is really strikes code at least 45 people mainly in the north of the strip. as u. n. chief antonio terrace said he was solves by what he called the harrowing levels of death, injury, and destruction. v is really minute truth strikes, sent it on the north of guys or on sunday, including here in the just north of kansas city. the progress danny and red crescent reported deaths and injuries when a home that was struck. israel says it targets from us positions commodities back by israel. scott said to me in the region, the round town also bucks hezbollah, in israel's neighbor lebanon, whose fight with israel has intensified in the years since the october the 7th attacks. if he is that that proxy will between israel and the red could boil over and to direct combat grew late on saturday when israel is much anticipated retaliation became for tyrants unprecedented attack. earlier this month is rarely
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prime minister benyamin netanyahu hailed the strikes as a success musical job. i know whoever hurts on, so hopefully 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. are 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 irena and supreme. lita i a told her come in a on sunday was to say that the strikes or the quote should not be either exaggerated or down played. he stopped short of quoting for retaliation, but politics and to run and see if the chief 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. so
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when a rom, retaliates bull nose, and how is this uncertainty playing in the ceasefire tools in doha, mid least, analysts fall as good as gave us his assessment on that as the supreme lead. that'd be around molly, so many boys 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 and these righty ahead of intelligence of most of and look up our use any objections they are trying to revive the talks that have failed to put use of the time policies by or at them and
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. and so you saw 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 sees 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 gas. so we're back to square one. this is the basic bonds divide between israel and how much we have to wait and see whether the impact goes any directions. and i'll tell you this can bridge. the vase divide between come us and that is right in the next few days. and next few weeks that was filed as guy guys from the london school of economics, talking a little bit at night. here's some of the other stories making headlines around the world. projections in japan's general election, you say the liberal democratic party is certain to lose its majority for the 1st time since 2009. the outcome may force prime minister should gary this issue back
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into power sharing deals and could lead to instability. the l. d, p has governed japan for much of the past 7 decades. and i yes it is po. so bell gary a sense of right. gov potty in the lead in the countries. seven's general election in full year is the policy of former prime minister boy go bar itself received arrived 26 percent of the vote and we'll have to seek a coalition partner to form a government the reformist. we continue the change policy place 2nd. and the ultra nationalist revival finished that voters in this you a new heading to the pose for the 2nd ride in the countries parliamentary elections . the opposition social democratic party won the most seats in the 1st round 2 weeks ago and was hoping to form a 3 parties sent to the left coalition. okay,
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that's all the news we have for now, but stay with us up next. an in depth report takes us into the us ahead of the presidential elections looking into the battle for the latino side. i'm jack barrick. stay tuned for more news at the top of the next hour. thanks for watching to buy the cars. he's got any issues with a lot of the the comment about why does that mean because now i'm leave them on the new host.

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