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media reports that 126 houses collapsed because of the quake and emergency rescue teams have been sent to the area. u.s. border officials are increasing resources at an arizona town less than 50 miles from the mexican border to deal with a recent increase in migrants amid the ongoing heatwave. authorities say border patrol officers will transport migrants to facilities where they can receive medical care, food and water. an excessive heat warning is in effect with dangerously hot conditions expected it to sunday evening. oregon drivers are now allowed to pump their own gas. the new law was signed friday by democratic governor kotek and went into effect immediately. stations cannot charge for more the service. this leaves new jersey the only state where service station customers cannot pump their own

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HARDtalk

well, stephen, let mejust answer this one by one. number one, in my 27 years in politics, never have i told anyone ever to be violent. all our protests have been within the constitution — peaceful protest, which is allowed — when we feel any injustice, it is a right to have a protest, and that's what we've done. we did the longest—ever protest of 126 days and not one — one act of violence ever took place. they were peaceful protests. we used to protest and go back. so, first, let me make it clear — and this is what the courts have discovered. when they tried to accuse us — when the government accused us of attacking army buildings, the courts — twojudgements now have cleared us that none of us were involved in any violence. we believe that there should be

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he was a businessman. my party started from zero. 22 years, i built my party from scratch. and then, if in 2018, the army backed us, then how come, then despite the establishment openly going against us, trying to dismantle us, how come, after we are out of government, we win 30 out of 37 by—elections? how come that has hap...? because the establishment, everyone knows, is standing with the government. so, how can we sweep all the by—elections? so, clearly, we did not come into power because of the army. where you're right, the army did not oppose me in 2018. that's where you're right. but in 2013, the military establishment backed nawaz sharif, brought him into power. crosstalk. that's why we did this protest for 126 days, because we wanted — we wanted — we wanted the audit of the elections because we knew the elections were rigged. crosstalk. when in �*18 we came into power, we asked them to open the elections because we knew we had won free and fair elections. isn't the truth, though, that you believed after you lost that vote of confidence

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CNN Special Report

minute. aren't you going to fight this thing? this election was stolen. >> in the end, 126 house republicans signed their names to it. adam kinzinger, a republican congressman from illinois, did not. >> how many people that signed on to it do you think actually believed the nonsense in it? >> if i had to guess, i would say five to ten. >> i think there was a sense among those who did sign it, at least some of them, well, we're just going to do this to placate president trump. and i thought that was not doing our duty. kevin mccarthy told me directly that he wasn't going to sign it. i said good. this is not a brief that we ought to be associated with. and then a few hours later he signed it. >> the brief went out without kevin mccarthy's name. and then the next day claiming that he was inadvertently left off, and he signed on to it. that was bad. he initially didn't want to sign it and then realized what the pressure was. what you see there are people that sign on to something they don't believe to avoid political

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HARDtalk

the house of one senior general. they were your people responding to your rhetoric. well, stephen, let mejust answer this one by one. number one, in my 27 years in politics, never have i told anyone ever to be violent. all our protests have been within the constitution — peaceful protest, which is allowed — when we feel any injustice, it is a right to have a protest, and that's what we've done. we did the longest—ever protest of 126 days and not one — one act of violence ever took place. they were peaceful protests. we used to protest and go back. so, first, let me make it clear — and this is what the courts have discovered. when they tried to accuse us — when the government accused us of attacking army buildings, the courts — twojudgements now have cleared us that none of us

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HARDtalk

come, then despite the establishment openly going against us, trying to dismantle us, how come, after we are out of government, we win 30 out of 37 by—elections? how come that has hap...? because the establishment, everyone knows, is standing with the government. so, how can we sweep all the by—elections? so, clearly, we did not come into power because of the army. where you're right, the army did not oppose me in 2018. that's where you're right. but in 2013, the military establishment backed nawaz sharif, brought him into power. crosstalk. that's why we did this protest for 126 days, because we wanted — we wanted — we wanted the audit of the elections because we knew the elections were rigged. crosstalk. when in �*18 we came into power, we asked them to open the elections because we knew we had won free and fair elections. isn't the truth, though, that you believed after you lost

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protest, which included violence directed against military targets, including the house of one senior general. they were your people responding to your rhetoric. well, stephen, let mejust answer this one by one. number one, in my 27 years in politics, never have i told anyone ever to be violent. all our protests have been within the constitution — peaceful protest, which is allowed on — when we feel any injustice, it is a right to have a protest, and that's what we've done. we did the longest—ever protest of 126 days, and not one act of violence ever took place. they were peaceful protests. we used to protest and go back. so, first, let me make it clear — and this is what the courts have discovered. when they tried to accuse us —

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HARDtalk

and then, if in 2018, the army backed us, then how come, then despite the establishment openly going against us, trying to dismantle us, how come, after we are out of government, we win 30 out of 37 by—elections? how come that has hap — because the establishment, everyone knows, is standing with the government. so, how can we sweep all the by—elections? so, clearly, we did not come into power because of the army. where you're right, the army did not oppose me in 2018. that's where you're right. but in 2013, the military establishment backed nawaz sharif, brought him into power. crosstalk. that's why we did this protest for 126 days, because we wanted — we wanted — we wanted the audit of the elections because we knew the elections were rigged. crosstalk. when in �*18 we came into power, we asked them to open

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HARDtalk

22 years, i built my party from scratch. and then, if in 2018, the army backed us, then how come, then despite the establishment openly going against us, trying to dismantle us, how come, after we are out of government, we win 30 out of 37 by—elections? how come that has hap...? because the establishment, everyone knows, is standing with the government. so how can we sweep all the by—elections? so, clearly, we did not come into power because of the army. where you're right, the army did not oppose me in 2018. that's where you're right. but in 2013, the military establishment backed nawaz sharif, brought him into power. that's why we did this protest for 126 days, because we wanted the audit of the elections because we knew the elections were rigged. when in �*18 we came into power, we asked them to open

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took to the streets in violent protest, which included violence directed against military targets, including the house of one senior general. they were your people responding to your rhetoric. well, stephen, let mejust answer this one by one. number one, in my 27 years in politics, never have i told anyone ever to be violent. all our protests have been within the constitution, peaceful protest, which is allowed... when we feel any injustice, it is a right to have a protest, and that's what we've done. we did the longest—ever protest of 126 days, and not one act of violence ever took place. they were peaceful protests. we used to protest and go back. so, first, let me make it clear, and this is what the courts have discovered.

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