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Ohio Governor John Kasich announces he is ending his longshot presidential bid, leaving Donald Trump's path clear to capture the Republican nomination. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).
Manila, Oct 1 (EFE/EPA).- The Philippines entered Friday a long electoral season beginning the candidate registration for the May 2022 elections, in which the successor to controversially popular President Rodrigo Duterte will be elected. (Camera: MARK CRISTINO/ FRANCIS MALASIG). SHOT LIST: SUPPORTERS OF PHILIPPINE SENATOR AND BOXING ICON MANNY PACQUIAO AWAIT HIS ARRIVAL AS HE RUNS FOR PRESIDENT OF THE PHILIPPINES IN MANILA, PHILIPPINES.
Lima, Jun 6 (EFE).- Peru's right-wing presidential candidate Keiko Fujimori made Sunday a call "for prudence, calm and peace" as the country awaited for for the official results of the presidential elections.In a brief message from the premises of the Fujimori party Fuerza Popular in Lima, Fujimori assured that she received the results with great joy but also with caution as the data from the exit poll of the Ipsos gave a technical tie between both candidates, although with a slight advantage for her. (Camera: RODRIGO DÍAZ).SHOT LIST: KEIKO FUJIMORI SPEAKS AS THE COUNTRY AWAITS OFFICIAL ELECTION RESULTS IN LIMA, PERU.SOUND BITE: PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE, KEIKO FUJIMORI (IN SPANISH).TRANSLATION:- The results were, without a doubt, received with great joy but seeing that the margin is so small, it is important to maintain prudence. And I say that for all Peruvians. (00:16 - 00:37).- This campaign has already ended and it will be essential to build bridges and find spaces for dialogue between all political groups (00:40 - 01:01).- There is no winner or loser here. What you have to look for is the unity among all Peruvians. And for that reason, I call for prudence, calm and peace from both sides, whether you have voted for us or not. (01:02 - 01:33).
Lima, Mar 30 (EFE).- It's Holy Week and religious fervor is boiling within Peru's "Cholo Christ," who has decided not to endure Jesus' suffering on the cross for another year.(CAMERA: Mikhail Huacan)
Former national security adviser John Bolton didn't mince words after US President Donald Trump vetoed the annual bill to fund the US military. Trump's chief complaint with the bill is that it called for the renaming of military bases named after Confederate military figures. The must-pass, $741 billion bill was passed with widespread bipartisan support. According to Business Insider, Bolton told Trump to 'get out of the way,' and said Trump was 'not a conservative.' Trump's former national security adviser also described Trump's 'destructive' veto as a 'purely gratuitous action' and 'selfish.' There's very little you can do to repair your reputation, but for God's sakes, get out of the way of the national security of the US and get out of the way of our efforts to overcome the pandemic. John Bolton Former National Security Adviser, Trump Administration