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structure, but again, you probably don't wanna watch it because it might just change the way inside the radians head to the poles. this the nation votes for a new president. so i have to be on time. the death bed for him. why fi? and a helicopter crash? last month through winer, i've never seen anybody like this guy. you're the sucker, you're. those are what this man has done is absolutely criminal. the heidi anticipated debates between donald trump son joe biden sends into a name cooling spot, with both confident putting in so that each of the main stream media speculation that the democrats maybe looking for ways to put forwards another time today to replace job i that on washington lawmakers effectively vote. they can feel the number of destin gauze,
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the promising an amendment to prohibit the us state department from slicing goals that help ministries. this is the a very well welcome to you. this is on the international with the late as well as news updates. it's great to have you with a public stations have opened across the iran this the nation choose if a new president in snap elections off to the southern death of abraham racy in a helicopter. crash in may, losing hours would be an extended until 8 pm local time, so everyone who wishes to call sabelle as, as a chose to do so. we for us live to our studio in the radian capital up to raul. now without the correspondence use of july, lee use this good to see you. it's nikki here. what do we know so far about the election? bring it up to speed. make
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a pivotal moments for a while and as a nation decides it's fade. following the untimely death of president, where you see in a helicopter crash last month, prompting a snaps election that has come one year ahead of its due date. of course the pool is open at 8 am local time in the capital to one and across the country polling stations have been buzzing with a voters from all walks of life while i've come to the paulding stations to decide their faith and their destiny. and to choose their next president. now the big question is whether yvonne should follow in the footsteps of the late president abraham, racy and his eastern oriented policy. or should they revive the old path taken by the reformers, administrations known for their western oriented policy or their openness to the west. of course. 1 now we are joined by a prominent analyst commentator and a university professor and what time on monday to have a deeper insight into the election ended dynamics. welcome to our show,
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please tell us about the significance of this election. and given the fact that we're now having to press up on his candidates withdrawing from the election at the 11th hour to of course. so the wage behind the principal has candidates, namely ged and probably bump. so what are the odds here? one will see a principal this candidate running for president for becoming the next they're wanting presidents. i think 1st is important to keep in mind that none of these candidates candidates are really they're not exactly following their footsteps. dr. and dr. bonnie policy are known entities and the policies which are not identical to that present race. and they are very different from one another. that's why they were unable to join forces and 61 and the best
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way to split their vote. on the other hand, the so called form is candidate, i would moderate the for mr. candidates, and i don't think that if he comes to power, that there will be a policy also and to this they have certain samples of similarities because if someone center as dr. jenny mean is more radical, but in fact, it has certain parents characteristic center, similar to the reform is candidates and that is both of them see themselves as sort of social justice warriors so. mm hm. but of course, you mentioned the fact that they're not identical for the visions adopted by re see, but they keep talking about a following in the footsteps of the late president, re c. and in the sense that they will continue his shift towards the eastern
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lock or the eastern hemisphere at a time when everybody thought that a wants economy would hit a dead. and following the united states withdrawal from the 2015 nuclear deal back in 2018. but he adopted this or eastern oriented policy to save the iranian economy up. do you think that this is the right to pass for the next one, the president, given the current status quo of the country? i think the objective present, re, see, was to look globally and not to reject the west. he was so interested in exploring new avenues, avenues that were ignored to a large degree in, for relations with russia, india, china, the global south africa and elsewhere. and he did achieve a lot, but he was also open to engagement with the west. and that's why we had new care talks. and we actually reach an agreement which at the last one with the americans pulled back i, i think therefore, and my understanding is that dr. k,
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this gone as thorough as the reform is candidate. he also has take can know of a lot of what dr. ac said, in other words, he does not want to go back necessarily to the, the role honey years. the reform is here as he wants to be, but say somewhere in the middle. so i, i think, as you know, and as, as well as i, if not better, you, ronnie and politics is very fluid and it's constantly shifting and changing it. one reason is because we don't have strong political party, so therefore personality is matter more. and the ron than political parties, and therefore we have to see who, who is able to connect with the iranian people, and that person will get elected. i think, of course, among the candidates, the 3 leading candidates, namely, possess, key on ged and volleyball pools, stand a higher chance compared to mr. portable,
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how many of them are talking about change? so the 2 principles candidates, jenny, the quality ballpark, talking about a change that's going to be achieved by relying on the, the global south brakes and the shanghai cooperation organization. of course, the hail of the chief mounts made by president racing. that is why they keep talking about continuing his footsteps. but on the other hand, we have opposition. keion who has a starkly contrasting views. he keeps talking about the need to ease tensions with the west as the ultimate solution for the iranian, it cannot be close. how do you think that the landscape for as long as foreign policy will change if position on is that like that president? i think actually with regards to foreign policy positions john and find the boss and me or the former mayor of here on in crunch peak or a problem or not that far hasn't shown is not saying that we have to go to the western camp. he's saying we have to work harder to see if we can find a solution. and i,
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and also i think that he does believe that the success is present raise. it has to be built upon another as he is not going to tell. so away from the shanghai cooperation organization and more important needs brakes. but i think he wants to say put, especially emphasis on seeing if they nuclear deal can be revived. but i think that's also actually something that the more moderate of the conservatives, as they say, are the principles of principle as, as, as they say, that is something that he is pursuing as well. i think to a large degree, there was a consensus on iraq, the regional policy. the difference was with regards to the nuclear deal, the j. c. p. o, a. dr. connie boss, somewhat skeptical, dr. jenny, me more skeptical. and dr. position was saying, let's push and see what we can do for jenny, the, the j. c. b o, a was a red line because he was among this tonge products. all the jcp always saying that
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the previous administration of the former pro honey administration put all would say at times on the, in the baskets of the nuclear deal trying to revive the jcp away. but what happened was that the, the donald trump administration pulled out. so do you think that if jenny is elected president iran will cost all ties with the western world? no, no, i don't think. i don't think there will be any major change either way. regardless of who comes to power. i think you, ronnie, and politics is actually shifted towards the center over the last few years. and if no one wins in the 1st round, i think that will even intensify because an outright victory will give the next president a stronger mandate. but if we have to go to a 2nd round, whoever so that they will have to remember that most people did not vote for him in the 1st round. so if it's a 1st round victory, whoever wins will probably have greater se and where he wants to go. but if it's
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a. a and round victory then i think he's going to have to work harder to build a consensus. but i think in general, people in iran wants to shift through that's why the reform is countered. candidate is somewhat centrist. the conservative, candid one of the 2 candidates is somewhat centrist and dr. jenny, i think the, the, even though he's more radical, i think he's more centrist than what he was maybe 1015 years ago. it's a pleasure talking to you, mr. martin. d. like always thank you so much for of course. so as we speak, we're around 40 minutes past the official closing hour of the election process due at 6 pm. but we heard from the interior ministry that the boarding hours have been extended for 2 additional hours and most probably the boarding process will continue and will be stretched on till 12 am. and i'll be standing here waiting for the results to update you on the latest developments. we really
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appreciate that. thank you so much. that's a lot to use. use of delani and these guess the to run university professors 5 mohammed around the thank you for now using the was they can, you know, it's a central goes a ways wally, as strikes of code, a woman and child into injured civilians in the, on by law a warning you might find the following images upsetting the 2 ivy if attacks india oh, beloved bones, houses in a residential area. and 2 more people were killed in a separate seas. ready slide on the city. also in central garza 3 of 1st responders withheld. and this is radio strikes us according to social media, post some quotes from out of the hospital where the bodies were taken. central guns and civil defense. chief cit, the men were targeted while carrying out the stream on a tarion was used throughout the rest of the town. the idea was yet to respond to these reports found scott that is, i'll ask a hospital to bid farewell to the rescue volunteers. as
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a reminder and meet the ongoing idea strikes ongoing. so we have these shocking numbers more than 37000 and people have been killed in dogs. according to the territories health ministry, the dollars and media office days, as well as destroyed 150000 residential units and $79000.00 tons of explosives have been used in garza leaving damages estimated to 30 $3000000000.00. and as the numbers of palestinians killed mounds at 5 a day, washington lawmakers have voted to effectively conceal the dogs, the death toll about the spot us state department, a news agencies having use the types of data for decades. specifically, since the recent conflicts began lawmakers policy by pauses and amendments on thursday to prohibit the state department from slicing statistics from the gauze at health ministry. here's how one of the amendments all of those defended initiative . there are better ways to do this. i just believe that the united states should
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stop relying on a terrorist organization for this information. remember, it is a mass goal, the cell propaganda to the american people, to sell propaganda to the world that's across lives now to doctor i'm in belgy, a member of the palestinian pediatric society. many thanks for joining us on the program. first of all, i'd like to well as view of thoughts on us, little make is voting to prohibit the state department from citing statistics from the gauze, the health industry. and thanks for having me on. i'm really very suprised with the position taking by the congress. m a u. s. congress is this, uh, it's an attempt to come up. what crimes we have was watched on that assertion and media bid. there is no other explanation
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for that they, they are really delaying the acts of genocide taking place. and in gusta and they have to events these re, the army that prevented the u. m. best scenarios from inc cutting and assisting the situation. they have even really a ban on the lot from a heavy, anything to do with the situation in gaza. and yet, the really denying the few guys, given by the uh, by the mad at bell, se me, an has ministry in guest which you guys were actually independently verified by about agencies. i see no reason why i put down if you guys given at still we have many,
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many uh kids at home and uh oh wow. i see barry, i'm the big. they destroyed that at hans. we have a lot of a c children being ported out from on the i see no reason to doubt these 3 guys. as we know, the ministry of health is the only official entity tracking the death toll in gaza . so if we don't trust the numbers, then who can be relied on to account for those who have been killed as lip is very that of an independent un mission in augusta and investigate the situation. actually the i c. c, the international court of justice or has the act its 3 issue at least once again,
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the prime minister and the defense minister of his life. and they have done so often actually is receiving depend that depends on the if it goes reliability. does that, i don't see why we still really thought these feed us to what extent do you agree that the the numbers provide is by the ministry of health might actually be on the account. it's like considering the designation of medical infrastructure decimal medical work is the thousands fit still trumped under rubble. do you think that the, the figure of 37000 might actually be much higher if you guys are on that estimation of the read the guys actually thank you very much for speaking to us today. i really appreciate your time and your insight. that's uninstalled. the pediatrician and member of the palestinian pediatric society.
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thank you. you're welcome. thank you. so by doing and donald trump has faced off for the 1st time and these 2024 election. the debate was meant to off a vote as mo insights and to both of the candidates policies, but quickly devolved into a round of named cooling of the . my son was not server is not a sucker. you're the sucker you're. those are all of the things he's done. we've become like a 3rd world nation. and it's a shame through winer when he lost the 1st time. i've never seen anybody like this guy. he lies, i've never seen. if he could look you in the face, somebody said that so many other things to what this man has done is absolutely criminal. now there was no studio audience and it was more of a q and a session. then a debate. there was limited time for responses from the candidates and they were
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unable to interrupt each other or interject as normally happens during debates. uh, the moderators seem to be pretty careful with joe biden. uh, let's review. however, what they couldn't really cover up just by giving him a little bit of easier treatment the, the total initiative relative to what we can do with more border patrol and more asylum off for the trunk. i really don't know what he said at the end of this is who they don't think he knows what he said. he, that i made sure every company in the world, every pharmaceutical company can not have to pay you. and by the way, the bodies performance did not go unnoticed and the 1st words out of us, mainstream media. commentators were a desperate cry about the situation in american politics and openly commenting on jo biden's cognitive status was a game changing debate in the sense that right now as we speak, there is a deep, a wide and a very aggressive panic in the democratic party. and they were having conversations
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about the president's performance, which they think was dismal, which they think will hurt other people down the party in the ticket. and they're having conversations about what they should do about it. the people who are texting me were even more panic. they actually expected it to be better than it was. and now they're in a, i won't say a full fledged panic, but it's getting panic level, particularly among elected democrats, who have to share the ballot with him. um, there is a full on panic tonight. i want to pull up some of these tweets and reactions here from jackie heinrich as she's as a very well connected democratic source, tells her the house and the senate are the g o piece for now. everyone is freaking out. it needs to go no way. they replace him unless he agrees there. so you want to talk about them level of freak out at the moment. american politics isn't quite a strange moment. this is not a normal time in the election cycle for a debate to take place. the feeling that biden's just didn't do very well in terms of performance and the feeling that it may be possible that at the democratic
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national convention, they could replace them with another candidate as that is certainly widespread. there's already been talking of such a thing happening and now that talk is escalating. one listens to us media. there is speculation. the democrats may replaced by them. the someone else has their nominated lot. there is other is saying that binding is not willing to step down, and biden's allies are very committed to keeping them on the ticket. a lot of questions are being raised and people view this largely the reaction is that this was a win for trump. if not just an epic loss for bite and maybe not a win for trump uh bought a loss for bite and no doubt as well public reaction to the debate speaks volumes. polls indicate the trump, who had a 59 percent chance of winning ahead of the base 10 to the additional 6 points off to it and saw collins was behind and who was already struggling. plummeted by 12 points following the exchange. will also be presidential debate. the hash tag swap
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jo, while to spread on x, formally known as twitter use is according on democratic policy, need us to remove, to abide in from the presidential tickets and the permanent champion for the policy political commentary. so don't see what's offered this smoking, send us a 5 ins week debate performance. and let's see how it began. both read came out and oh yes. ok. and then both men are ambulatory. they are both right. level one clear. we know the bar that's been set up for each to pass biden as a not look a and not have a senior moment go. making sure that we're able to make every single solitary person eligible for what i've been able to do with the, with the coven, i should be with dealing with every day we have to do is uh, what if we finally be medicare taking presidents 5 by
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the okay, a high pressure situation. a lot of times you can confuse saving medicare with beating it. i'm sure it's not something that repeated throughout the debate, causing democrats across the country to either jump out a windows or vomit silently into the nearest recycling bin. anybody can stocking and the ultimate so the columbus has debates, us republican senator lindsey graham stays enough, is enough and the bottoms performance says that trump is no fit to run the country . it's not about contrast thing anymore. there's no way that joe binds k for being present. president trump is ready to go. i worry that we're in
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a dangerous spot in the world. after this debate, we don't need any more debates. i gotta run the receipt. we don't need you to think it should be good to know this should begin. that's it. the american establishment was quite supporting the single off. the biden's will be performance with a few white house officials inventing excuses to clear up the precedence messy image. he was over prepared in relying on minutia when all that mattered was bigger in energy. one person in biden's orbit told ac's years, they prepared him for the wrong debate. he was over prepared when what he needed was rest. it's confounding. the former white house official argued the people needed to be fired, but lamented the probably wouldn't happen because bite and rarely dismisses people . white house official says president of the united states was examined by his dr. kevin o'connor at camp david in recent days. and o'connor determined it was a cold president of the united states, tested negative for colvin. the new york times published
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a pre debate argument on findings upcoming performance, suggesting the democrats planned to replace it with another candidates assigned to the president. typical frailty, news is whether he should have banned the campaign because he looks weak compact to donald trump without question what we decided for the democratic national convention in a few weeks by didn't, can resolve this by withdrawing from the race. there isn't time to hold new primaries, but you could throw the choice of a successor to the democratic national convention in chicago. the democratic party has some prominent figures, who i think would be in a good position to defeat trump in november. so hi, steve miles, both sides democrats plans, biden's, poor performance to have a valid reason to replace them. it was a disaster for joe biden. and a guy from the 2nd he walked out onto the stage 12 minutes into it early on, he start, he just, he couldn't express himself,
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he was mumbling and swallowing words, and it was, you know, said we're used to seeing joe biden at the big events, speech of the state of the unions. yeah, he's been accused by some of being a getting adderall or some kind of drug or some kind of vitamin or something injected into him cuz he's a different person. all these democrats, all the media members, everyone you could think of for weeks has been saying when, when you're alone with joe buys behind closed doors. oh, he's like a kid. there's nobody better than him and it's, and now we saw what safety and joe biden is like. and again, this is not an accident. they asked for this debate. the bible campaign wanted this debate. they picked where he stores, they picked every thing. no, mike, no, no warranty, it's all the rules were from buying the scale. they know somebody knows what they're doing. and this was a, this was like planned in my view, disaster a know what they're doing. they know who the person who will replace joe will be,
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i don't know, but someone will. debates. i've been spokes on social media about who won beach from 5 and the face of one democratic congressman concluded this, the u. s. which was the real live, is that a loan most tweeted good question in relation to who was actually in charge of the country. right. where to go. and that's the owner of the platform web name. so the debates are spreading like wildfire, eat on, most crowns, them as the witness of the event. and by the way, you know, actually it on the hip. good. how. how got a lot of how god, hey every legs. what the hell did you say the embarrassing, the
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the reaction continues to come in will bring you all the very latest updates on the debates on the west election campaigns with d makes. will you spell that? will the news online at all team to pump the the us government's bouncing budget deficit is and escalating debt load poses a growing risk for both washington and the global economy. that's a warning from the international monetary fund hi deficits, and that creates a growing risk for the us and the global economy potentially feeding into higher fiscal financing costs. the ongoing expansion of trade restrictions and things sufficient progress and interest and development abilities. both pose important downside risks and i've also questioned intensifying us trade barriers as they post
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threats to the us economy. it has recommended washington's consider an income tax increase and reform of enticements programs. us national debts has balloons to $34.00 trillion dollars international in the corner of his most in armstrong spoke with his earlier concluded that the financial was western countries phase come down to a tendency to just borrow money rather than face the challenges in economic problem for most of the west that they just continue to, to basically borrow money year after year with no intention of paying anything back is if this is just always going to continue. when we get into these debt crisis, historically is one you cannot sell the new debt to pay off the old a. and this is really what's happening. it's a systemic problem that is going to really probably escalate
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a lot more next year after the elections. the federal reserve chairman came out last december or power. he came out and also said this spending is not sustainable. and it, we are going into a crisis and we're most likely going to see a global recession going into about 2028. the pakistan has last of the us of risk, whole to investigate interference claims in the countries, february, and general elections. we believe that the timing and context of this particular resolution does not align well with the positive dynamics of our biological ties and stems from an incomplete understanding of the political situation and electro process impact of stand. pakistan is committed to the values of constitutional ways of human rights and rule of law in pursuance of our own national interest. believing constructive dialogue and engagement based on mutual respect and
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understanding such resolutions are therefore neither constructive nor objective to washington. lawmakers passed a resolution on tuesday, claiming the pakistani elections were conducted with human rights violations. it calls on the us presidents to engage the as $9.00 to $5.00 government to uphold democracy and rule of law. the february parliamentary elections concluded giving a majority of states to the p l. m. and policy is sets of protests among supporters of jail, full of prime minister in run con. meanwhile, pakistan as announced plans to introduce a town to a resolution has walk concert from the is not a bad telegraph series. it's about time someone responded to washington's attempts to interfere in a suffering countries massive in august. that is not the 1st time. there is another thing going to metal into the political affairs they offer. so really the country that is a fight this on. so i and also it was unfortunately pockets on is not the only thing.

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