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00:00 We are the Red-White Dynasty, we are the Patriot Dynasty, we are the Dynasty that wants to serve the people.
00:09 If Mr. Jokowi's Dynasty wants to serve the people, why? What's wrong with that?
00:16 So think positively, think positively.
00:29 That was the statement of the chairman of the Green Draft Party, Prabowo Subianto, from the Green Draft Party.
00:35 I will immediately join with Mr. Adi Prayetno.
00:38 Mr. Adi, what was interesting, what was said, related to the political dynasty,
00:43 Mr. Jokowi said firmly that he was also part of the dynasty.
00:47 But what's wrong when Mr. Jokowi's dynasty also wants to contribute to the nation and the country?
00:53 How do you feel about that?
00:57 I think one thing about family politics, or what we often call the political dynasty,
01:03 is a sweet and bitter fruit of democracy.
01:07 The sweet fruit is because everyone, in any country, including Indonesia,
01:13 must have the same right to be a public official,
01:16 whether as governor, mayor, mayor, or even president.
01:19 That is the constitutional right of every person to be respected.
01:24 But for me, what is complicated and bad about the political dynasty is that
01:29 there is ease and even trying to re-enact the rules
01:36 so that the family of the political dynasty can easily win the battle.
01:42 If the political dynasty is based on political socialization and political work that started from the bottom, there is no question.
01:49 For example, since childhood, the family of the political dynasty is used to learning politics.
01:54 For example, if the father is a politician and a public official,
01:58 the child, then the big family, learns from scratch,
02:01 then one day, for example, becomes a public official, and that's great.
02:05 I don't think that will be a negative thing.
02:07 Why don't people question Mrs. Megawati's political dynasty?
02:11 For example, towards Mrs. Megawati.
02:12 Because Mrs. Megawati learned politics when she was still young.
02:15 She was with Megawati when she started her political struggle from the bottom and from scratch.
02:20 Even so, people don't question the fact that the SBJ built a political dynasty because Ibas became a member of the council.
02:26 Because Ibas has been a member of the council for a long time.
02:29 He has been a member of the SBJ for a long time, learning politics.
02:31 What becomes popular is when suddenly he becomes a governor, a regent, a mayor, without any process.
02:37 That's what's popular.
02:38 Only when he becomes a party leader, suddenly he becomes a public official.
02:42 That's what's popular.
02:43 That's what has a negative tendency.
02:45 Only when he becomes a mayor, a governor, in a year or two, suddenly he has the privilege,
02:54 has the privilege to advance the bill of rights, for example.
02:57 That's what is criticized by the public.
03:00 The political dynasty is something that I believe cannot be eliminated.
03:04 But remember, the political dynasty often uses so many instruments and facilities
03:11 to advance and win battles.
03:13 That's what I think is the bad thing about the political dynasty.
03:18 But as long as the political dynasty started from the bottom, without any end,
03:22 without using the power of the big family,
03:25 as long as it is like that, I think such a political dynasty is worth appreciating.
03:30 Because it has the same opportunities and resources to compete with those who don't have a political dynasty.
03:37 I think that's why it's so popular today. Because there is a tendency,
03:41 there is a carpet that is deliberately made easier to win and pass certain candidates.
03:46 That's all, ma'am.
03:48 Okay.
03:49 In the context of Mr. Gibran, for example,
03:52 if Mr. Gibran after becoming a mayor, then a governor, then a president,
03:58 I think the public will not be crowded.
04:00 People will say that this is a good example of a political dynasty.
04:04 Because, for example, since Mr. Jokowi became president,
04:07 it was not easy to jump straight to the heart of the power.
04:10 The public is because he just became the mayor of Solo,
04:13 only three years, but then became a presidential candidate.
04:15 And that's what the public actually.
04:17 For me, this is the public, the public,
04:19 every day then becomes quite an extraordinary controversy.
04:23 Including Mr. Kaisang, who just became a member of the party for two days,
04:26 for example, suddenly became a member of the party.
04:28 This is the controversy.
04:29 If the son of the big family's son-in-law joins politics,
04:32 the problem is that there is a bad impression,
04:36 there is an instant impression,
04:38 there is a bad impression, there is a misunderstanding,
04:40 that is deliberately made so that the big family of the dynasty can advance.
04:43 But this is our democracy, ma'am.
04:45 That's why I said that the politics of the dynasty is good news,
04:48 as well as bad news for our democracy.
04:50 Okay.
04:51 Mr. Adi, you also mentioned earlier that
04:53 with the three candidates,
04:57 the presidential candidates and the presidential representatives have already declared,
05:00 it means that it will be more clear in the future,
05:03 what the battle will be like,
05:05 it will get hotter.
05:07 Moreover, we know that there is one condition,
05:09 that even though they have admitted to meeting with Puan Maharani and also Arsyad Rashid,
05:13 but we know that Gibran Raka Buming Raka,
05:15 until now, her status is still a member of the PDIP.
05:20 If we look at it, what will the implications be like in the future, Mr. Adi?
05:24 Will the PDIP break off relations with Gibran,
05:30 or will Gibran withdraw herself,
05:32 or what are the implications of such conditions?
05:35 Mr. Adi, if we look at it.
05:37 I think,
05:39 I don't know exactly how the PDIP and Jokowi elites are in their relationship this time.
05:45 But if I read, this is a matter of political communication.
05:48 Why, for example, the PDIP did not react hard,
05:51 did not immediately push and remove Gibran,
05:53 and even Jokowi from the PDIP.
05:55 Of course, this is part of the political communication strategy.
05:57 That the PDIP was then left behind.
05:59 That the PDIP was then overlooked.
06:02 That the PDIP has never left Jokowi.
06:06 Still upright and continues to make Jokowi an important person.
06:09 In the party, of course.
06:11 Because if the PDIP suddenly pushes and removes Gibran and Jokowi, for example,
06:17 this will have a bad impact on the PDIP.
06:19 As if the PDIP has iron hands that have never compromised their cadres, even if they are presidents.
06:27 And this is what I read.
06:29 Why until today, for example, PDIP friends still consider Jokowi and Gibran as part of them.
06:34 Because they don't want to be bullied and criticized by people.
06:37 They don't want to be criticized as a party that doesn't appreciate their best cadres, Jokowi and Gibran.
06:45 Therefore, even though Gibran has changed his mind politically, and of course there is Jokowi behind it,
06:51 the PDIP looks so calm and relaxed.
06:54 Because for the PDIP, this is a political reality that cannot be denied.
06:58 And one thing, that the PDIP will never leave Jokowi until forever.
07:02 Except for the PDIP and, I mean, Jokowi and Gibran, who then decided to declare themselves out of the PDIP.
07:09 Then at that time, it seems like the PDIP will let Jokowi and Gibran out.
07:14 But it feels like, until forever, the PDIP will not give a mandate or a reminder,
07:20 let alone a letter of rejection to Jokowi and Gibran.
07:23 Because the PDIP doesn't want to be bullied and criticized as a party that doesn't appreciate their political decisions.
07:30 Even though we know, seen from afar, the PDIP is boiling, ma'am.
07:34 Their hearts are torn apart.
07:35 How is it possible that one of their best cadres has to leave them, different religions and different choices in 2024.
07:42 Naturally, the PDIP must be quite sick in this context.
07:46 But in the midst of that pain, it seems like the PDIP is holding on,
07:50 so that there is no feedback and counterattack that continues to point to the PDIP.
07:54 We will wait, of course.
07:55 This is a matter of strategic and political communication.
07:57 We will see later how the strategic and political communication strategy faces the dynamics.
08:01 The politics are still, of course, still long until later in 2024.
08:06 Thank you very much for our dialogue today, which was also while in Salasela,
08:11 we have heard the statement directly from the General Chairman of the Green Draw Party, Prabowo Subianto,
08:16 in the neatness of the Green Draw Party.
08:19 Thank you very much, the Executive Director of the Indonesian Political Parameters,
08:22 Mas Adi Prajitos, for joining us on CNN Indonesia Connected.
08:26 [Music]
08:36 The General Chairman of the Green Draw Party, Prabowo Subianto, and the Indonesia Forward Coalition
08:39 declared that the governor of Solo, who is also the son of President Joko Widodo Gibran Raka Buming Raka,
08:44 will move forward as a presidential candidate alongside Prabowo Subianto.
08:49 Of course, this received a number of comments from the netizens.
08:52 Let's see what comments the netizens have.
08:56 I moved a little bit, this is from the first one.
09:00 Let's see the comments.
09:02 Yes, here it is.
09:04 Gibran was indeed talked about as the strongest press spokesman to be able to accompany Prabowo Subianto.
09:13 Prabowo Gibran is a different generation duo, which is of course expected to be able to fill each other.
09:20 Next, someone commented, "Congratulations on being a candidate for the press spokesman of Prabowo."
09:27 I already guessed, bro.
09:29 The status of the mayor was not removed first.
09:32 It's good to be together, they said.
09:37 Okay, next comment.
09:39 "Mixing hands with the government, this makes Mr. Jokowi's supporters look like traitors."
09:45 "If Gibran is officially the press spokesman of Prabowo, which he is now,
09:50 even though I really hope it's just a political game."
09:54 And the last one, an account commented,
09:57 "With the current demographic bonus, the XYZ generation needs a leader who understands the wishes of young people."
10:04 "And Gibran is also considered to be able to realize it, like the cause of the development of the city of Solo."
10:10 "Gibran is a mature young man," according to this one account.
10:15 Until Monday morning, there was a fire in TPA Rawakucing, Tanggerang, Banten, not yet in Padang.
10:23 Padang, a number of residents were forced to evacuate.
10:26 We will provide the information as soon as possible.
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11:17 Until Monday morning, there was a fire in TPA Rawakucing, Tanggerang, Banten, not yet in Padang.
11:23 A number of efforts are still being made, including extinguishing through air or water bombing by BNPB officers.
11:30 Meanwhile, due to this fire, hundreds of residents around TPA were also forced to evacuate.
11:37 [News]
11:41 Monday morning, at the end of the trash dump, Rawakucing, Negla, Sarikota, Tanggerang, Banten, was still on fire.
11:47 To speed up the extinguishing, a helicopter owned by the National Disaster Recovery was mobilized to carry out water bombing.
11:53 At least 1,500 liters of water were used.
11:57 There was a land area of Rawakucing that was burned, up to now about 10.1 hectares. From the total area of TPA, about 34 hectares.
12:06 We operated with air and air bombings.
12:10 To operate with air, we used helicopters and used water bombs, about 1,500 liters.
12:18 1,500 liters per two.
12:21 In the effort to extinguish this, about 600 combined officers were evacuated.
12:26 It is known that Rawakucing TPA was burned on Thursday afternoon.
12:29 According to the head of the BNPB of Tanggerang, the fire occurred due to hot weather and strong winds that caused trash to be scattered and fire to appear.
12:37 Meanwhile, the impact of the fire, residents around TPA were evacuated to a safe place.
12:44 One of them is in the office of the Negla Sari district office.
12:48 A number of residents who live in the area of Lansia, mothers and children who were affected by the smoke and their houses were burned.
12:54 Because of the location close to Rawakucing TPA.
12:57 According to one of the residents, the smoke caused the residents to suffocate and cough.
13:03 It was burned.
13:06 In front of the other residents, there was a part that was burned.
13:12 Now there is a fire.
13:16 There are about 12 houses.
13:19 There are 12 houses.
13:20 How many days have you been here?
13:23 There are 12 houses.
13:25 Meanwhile, health officials in the evacuation post said that many families were affected by the fire.
13:31 However, it can be handled by medical personnel.
13:34 According to the data, the fire was caused by smoke and smoke from the smoke.
13:46 The last data we got was 73.
13:49 The city government has provided two evacuation posts with a public kitchen to help the affected residents.
13:56 In Mas Arif Setiawan, Tangerang, Banten.
13:59 A building in North Jakarta and one person inside were hit by a tree on Sunday morning.
14:08 Fortunately, there were survivors and only injured.
14:11 Meanwhile, in Temanggung, dozens of houses were damaged after being hit by heavy rain and strong winds.
14:18 A large tree that is tens of years old fell and hit a building that was used as a cell phone counter on Ekor Puning Street, North Jakarta network on Monday morning.
14:32 A man inside was also trapped due to the collapse of the building.
14:39 The victim named Chandra Andika was also rescued by the officers after going through an evacuation process for 20 minutes.
14:47 The victim was immediately taken to the hospital for injury.
14:51 Officers suspect that the tree fell due to old age and the roots could no longer hold.
14:57 Heavy rain and strong winds occurred in Temanggung, Central Java on Saturday afternoon.
15:06 A large piece of ice fell on the terrace of the residents' house.
15:11 Heavy rain and strong winds swept the residents' homes and damaged the roof of the house and the wedding tent.
15:20 No survivors or injured in the disaster.
15:24 However, dozens of houses in five districts were damaged.
15:28 Previously, the flood was heavy and covered the area.
15:31 The data from the Temanggung Regional Government shows 12 villages in five districts were hit by heavy rain.
15:38 CNN Indonesia reported.
15:41 Next, a video showing the condition of the Drini Beach, Kidul Mountain, Yogyakarta, which is covered by thick fog in the afternoon, viral on social media.
15:52 In the video posted by the ex-account of Gunung Kidul News on Sunday, October 22, it was seen that the distance was quite limited due to the thick fog on the beach.
16:02 Nevertheless, the tourists remained active as usual and this also happened last September at the waterfront of the southern beach of Gunung Kidul.
16:10 At DETIKOM, the meteorological weather station Yogyakarta said this phenomenon was caused by a lower temperature during the dry season.
16:18 Next, a video showing the situation of the Israeli plane that attacked a mosque complex at the Jenin refugee camp on Sunday morning.
16:29 Until it became a point, we will present the information.
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17:24 Israeli plane attacked a mosque complex at the Jenin refugee camp on Sunday morning at a place that became a point.
17:31 Not only that, the Israeli air attack also hit the market area in Gaza.
17:35 Less than 10 people died as a result of the attack.
17:38 [Music]
17:43 The tower of a mosque still stands strong between the walls of the mosque that collapsed
17:48 after Israeli planes attacked a mosque complex at the Jenin refugee camp on Sunday morning at a place.
17:54 According to the Israeli side, the mosque complex was used by Hamas militants to organize an attack.
18:00 There is a house of worship where people pray.
18:03 The enemy has ruled it, it is determined to destroy the house of worship.
18:09 Yesterday, the church was bombed. Today, the mosque is bombed.
18:13 They are not different from the civilians, Muslims or Christians.
18:17 They are the civil war.
18:19 It is known that the mosque can accommodate 2,000 to 3,000 people on Fridays.
18:25 [Music]
18:29 Several buildings were destroyed as a point after the Israeli attack on the market area at the Nusayrat Gaza refugee camp on Sunday.
18:37 The hospital officials said at least 10 people died as a result of the attack.
18:41 The war that entered the 16th day was the day that killed the most of the five Gaza wars for both sides.
18:48 Israel has launched an air attack on Gaza since the attack that killed Hamas on October 7 to southern Israel.
18:55 The Ministry of Health of Gaza, which is managed by Hamas, on Saturday stated that the number of victims has reached 4,385 people,
19:03 while the injured victims were 13,561 people.
19:07 Meanwhile, Israel has more than 1,400 people dead and 203 people believed to be arrested by Hamas and brought to Gaza in the early attack on October 7.
19:18 [Music]
19:22 More than 1,900 children in Gaza were killed during the Hamas-Israel war that lasted more than two weeks.
19:28 Some parents in Gaza were forced to write their children's names on their feet to facilitate identification if their children were victims.
19:37 A video shows a woman and three children who died with a mark on their feet.
19:46 This was done by parents to facilitate the identification process when their children became victims of the brutality of Israel.
19:53 The names were written and prepared when the children and their families were still alive.
19:58 The World Health Organization said that one Palestinian child died every 15 minutes in Gaza,
20:05 as a result of the Israeli military combat.
20:08 [Music]
20:18 The Israeli attack on Gaza is still going on. Thousands of civilians have also been killed and injured as a result of this incident.
20:25 Recently, the US has also vetoed the resolution of the UN Security Council when the issue of Hamas on this attack has also become a worldwide scandal.
20:32 We will discuss with the amazing and powerful ambassador of the Republic of Indonesia, the UN, in Geneva, Mr. Fabrian Arudiat.
20:40 Good afternoon, Jakarta time. Good afternoon, Geneva time, sir.
20:45 Good afternoon, Mrs. Mavry. How are you?
20:49 I'm fine, sir. I hope you are also in good health.
20:51 Sir, we know that the conflict continues to heat up.
20:55 How is the discussion going on in the internal of the UN itself so far?
21:00 Yes, it's true. If we can say it in one expression, this is very, very dark for the human problem.
21:10 We have heard of the Gaza conflict many times since 10 years ago, maybe 12 years ago.
21:15 But what is really, really, really unprecedented right now, Mrs. Mavry, is unprecedented in terms of the impact of violence and victims.
21:24 However, unfortunately, if we look at the news that we received a few days ago,
21:31 the UN Security Council, as many have already suspected, is still unable to do anything.
21:38 Not even to issue a resolution, let alone issue a resolution that can have an impact on the ground.
21:47 We have actually guessed, because the usual suspect for always vetoing is one of the countries that is a backup from Israel.
21:58 However, what we are a bit surprised about is in a situation like this, where thousands of people have died, where everyone wants something,
22:08 the international community can stop the violence. Why can't this be done or not get enough attention?
22:16 So this really raises the question of the world community, the commitment of countries that have always admitted to being champions of the human problem.
22:26 Where are they now? So this is what is happening now.
22:30 However, it seems that there is still an effort, there is an effort to continue to discuss this issue in New York after the UN Security Council failed.
22:39 There is a resolution called "Uniting for Peace", where if the UN Security Council fails,
22:46 then the General Assembly can take over the discussion on this issue.
22:52 Therefore, we are very working or coordinating with our Wattup in New York, Mr. Tata,
22:59 stating that at the moment in New York, an effort is being made to carry out a special emergency session based on this resolution.
23:08 Our hope is that this special emergency session can be carried out in the near future.
23:14 Thus, there is an effort from the international community to stop the violence and violence against the Palestinian nation.
23:22 Of course, Indonesia is part of the group that pushes for this special emergency session to be held.
23:28 In addition, tomorrow, October 24, at the UN Security Council, there will also be a quarterly open debate
23:37 with the theme "Situation in the Middle East, including the Palestinian question".
23:44 I have received information that Mrs. Menlo will be present in the open debate.
23:50 Now she is on the way to New York.
23:52 I will try to move away from what is being done in New York and now we move to Geneva.
24:01 Geneva, which is the headquarters of the UN Security Council, is a very relevant issue.
24:10 A number of countries have declared their dismay at the violence in Gaza and Israel
24:15 and demand that this violence can also be stopped immediately.
24:21 Various international organizations in Geneva, because Mrs. Mayfree knows,
24:26 Geneva is the place that is the largest base of international organizations related to human rights issues,
24:36 such as ICRC, United Nations Refugee and Work Agency,
24:43 which deals with the issue of refugees, OCA, WHO, and international organizations.
24:50 They give us a briefing every day on various developments in Gaza,
24:55 including the number of victims and attacks on health facilities in Gaza.
25:04 Last week, I met with the chief of staff of the OCAI in Geneva,
25:13 and we met with the senior commissioners and urged the senior commissioners for the UN Security Council
25:24 to speak up and do an approach to key countries to address the situation of refugees,
25:31 especially to address the issue of human rights that continues to deteriorate.
25:35 We are considering OCAI countries, including Indonesia, to hold a special session of the UN Security Council.
25:44 So we have the opportunity to discuss in detail the violations of human rights that have been committed since October 7.
25:56 Maybe this is the beginning, Mrs. Mayfree.
25:59 Mr. Dubas, we talked about the violations of human rights in Palestine,
26:07 in the midst of the conflict between Israel and Hamas.
26:10 What are the main points of human rights violations in the UN Security Council?
26:21 The UN Security Council has various mechanisms to investigate human rights violations.
26:30 In particular, the International Commission of Inquiry on Occupied Palestinian Territory,
26:44 including Israel and Jerusalem.
26:46 This commission is a mechanism of the UN Security Council to investigate human rights violations in the Palestinian-Jerusalem and Israel areas.
26:57 This commission was formed in 2021 with three members.
27:03 So it does not include countries, but each is independent from India, South Africa and Australia.
27:09 This commission has released a conclusion, Mrs. Mayfree.
27:16 A preliminary conclusion, because the investigation continues.
27:22 There are several evidences that war crimes have occurred in Gaza and Israel since October 7.
27:33 This is the conclusion that will be pursued by the UN Security Council to get more details.
27:40 First, there is an attack that targeted civilians and civil infrastructure, including hospitals.
27:47 I think this is a violation of war crimes according to humanitarian law.
27:55 Second, there is an indication of the use of civilians as human shields. This is also a war crime.
28:03 Third, there is a decision to access water, food, electricity and fire, which is a collective punishment.
28:15 This is of course against human rights.
28:18 Based on information from the WHO, each of the citizens only has 3 liters of clean water per day.
28:29 With a note, we don't know in the future, if it has been decided, the amount may be reduced.
28:37 Not only in the UN, even in the International Criminal Court, they have issued a decision that they have jurisdiction.
28:50 They are based in the Netherlands.
28:53 The ICC has begun to see that there is their jurisdiction over the crimes that occur in Palestine based on Roma status.
29:05 This will be interesting.
29:07 So from various sides, both in New York, both in Geneva and in the Netherlands, which is the ICC headquarters,
29:14 all have jurisdiction to investigate human rights violations that are suspected to occur and are very massive in Gaza.
29:24 There are alleged crimes that have occurred and are also very massive in Gaza.
29:29 It is being investigated and the solution is being sought.
29:32 You also stated that the current condition, even one person in Gaza only has 3 liters of clean water.
29:43 Can you imagine how it is now, maybe the access has already started to be opened, but at that time it was blocked,
29:49 there was a total decision, what is the next step?
29:53 What is the next step, sir? What is the role of the ICC and the Indonesian Republic of Indonesia in facilitating the people of Gaza who are affected by the war there?
30:08 Of course, Mrs. Mevri, this is not an easy job done by a country.
30:15 It means that we must work together with other countries, we must expand the stakeholder, because at the moment the stakeholder for the issue in Gaza is very different in the global world.
30:25 What makes us most optimistic is the agreement of almost all countries in the world,
30:32 both Western countries and developing countries, that there is a human problem that must be addressed together.
30:41 The ICC, of course, as the main organization responsible for the maintenance of peace,
30:48 they have done various activities and humanitarian activities.
30:54 At least there are 4 international humanitarian organizations that have submitted an emergency flash appeal,
31:01 so there is a kind of pledging conference from them to respond to the situation of humanity in Gaza.
31:06 The United Nations Relief and Work Agency, UNRWA, for example, opened a flash appeal and now has a total of US$104 million.
31:15 Then the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent, they have collected around 30 million Swiss francs.
31:24 And then UN OCHA, 294 million, and then also ICRC, 54 million Swiss francs.
31:31 On various occasions, maybe you or Mrs. Mavrie know, the President and the Foreign Minister have very firmly stated
31:43 the importance of ensuring a safe and unhindered humanitarian aid corridor to Gaza.
31:48 Now, thank God, there are already 20 humanitarian aid trucks that have been given access to Gaza,
31:55 but there are still hundreds of trucks queuing, so some information we received from the UNRWA office said
32:03 at least 100 humanitarian aid trucks are needed to enter Gaza every day.
32:09 At least.
32:10 So we hope that access to humanitarian aid continues to be increased and of course,
32:15 the people in Gaza need more help from all of us.
32:19 And various efforts are of course being carried out, including from the UNRWA and the Indonesian government
32:25 to ensure that we can jointly address the latest human rights violations in Gaza so that the conflict can be reduced.
32:36 And the latest, you have also said that tomorrow there will be a meeting in New York, meanwhile in Geneva,
32:43 as well as the center, there are many international organizations that are also moving to achieve the vision, mission,
32:50 and goal of ending the war in Palestine and Israel.
32:56 Thank you very much for sharing information with us.
32:59 In a very comprehensive way, we in Indonesia know what the picture is like.
33:03 Thank you to the amazing Ambassador Berko Semenu, a representative of the Republic of Indonesia for the UNRWA in Geneva,
33:09 Mr. Fabrian A. Rudyard. Thank you very much. Good afternoon.
33:12 Thank you, Mr. Eveline. Thank you very much, sir.
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34:19 First, there is a controversy.
34:21 Witan's goal in Persija vs. Ranz, which was not checked by Wasit.
34:26 There is a controversy in the Persija match against Ranz Nusantara FC in the 1st League.
34:31 When Wasit did not check the goal from Witan Suleiman, who clearly entered the opponent's goal.
34:36 The goal happened through a hard kick from Witan, which formed a mistar, then entered the goal from Ranz.
34:42 Wasit was dumbfounded to see this moment and the goal was not checked.
34:46 Persija finally lost 1-2 in this match.
34:49 The coach of Persija, Fahumas Doll, immediately launched a protest against Wasit.
34:54 We will give you more information this time about the expert who revealed the mystery of the mass death of the gray pauce.
35:02 The expert finally managed to reveal the cause of a series of mass deaths of gray pauce in the Pacific Ocean.
35:10 The disappearance of the Arctic ice sea is called the cause.
35:13 This happened because the sea ice was covered with a thick layer of crustacean, which was liked by the pauce.
35:21 We will give you more information.
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35:28 The boy group BTS, nicknamed as ARMY, in Indonesia, managed to raise more than 1 billion rupiah in 4 days for Palestine.
35:38 They work with Human Initiative as a humanitarian organization that will donate to Palestine.
35:45 Usai Jeda, we will eat chicken noodles, but if it's ordinary chicken noodles, it's already ordinary.
35:55 But what if the portion of chicken noodles is mountainous to the hills like this?
36:02 We present the information of Usai Jeda.
36:04 [Music]
36:13 Jepong Indonesia
36:15 [Music]
36:18 My homeland Indonesia
36:24 My beloved country
36:31 My holy land
36:37 Which I worship all the time
36:44 My land of water, my eternal home
36:51 The dark island that I worship
36:57 The island of Malakit, the pride of my nation
37:03 Since the ancient times
37:10 [Music]
37:25 The Grand Final of President Esports 2023 has been held on Saturday, October 21 and Sunday, October 22 at Tennis Indoor Stadium, Senayan, Jakarta, Aura Fire.
37:36 Became the winner of Mobile Legends Bang Bang Men category and Big Tron Era.
37:42 Became the first Mobile Legends Bang Bang Women category winner.
37:46 And this year, it also became the first time that the composition of local games is more than the national games.
37:53 Namely, the Battle of Guardians and Loka Pala.
37:58 [Music]
38:03 There is a boy group, South Korea, Seventeen, who officially came back with a mini album called Seventeen Heaven.
38:11 In the main song in this album, God of Music, and the music video has been released.
38:17 Today is October 23rd, and in addition to that, there are also six other songs in this mini album.
38:23 Namely SOS, which is produced by Marshmello, Diamond Days, Headliner, Back to Back, Monster, and Neon.
38:30 This mini album from Seventeen breaks the highest pre-order record in K-pop history with 5.26 million copies.
38:40 [Music]
38:45 Next, get ready to eat dinner later, maybe the culinary lover can get closer.
38:50 Because in Cilacap, there is a chicken noodle shop that offers jumbo portions, even up to a bowl of noodles.
38:57 We will provide the information in the next viral video, which also closes CNN Indonesia Connected today.
39:05 I'm Mayfree, Shari. See you.
39:08 Always keep connected with us.
39:10 [Music]
39:19 At first glance, there is no difference in the chicken noodle process at Mang Imang's shop in Bangunreja Village, Cilacap, Central Java.
39:26 However, the difference began to be seen when Mang Imang prepared the food on the bowl.
39:31 Noodles and vegetables are served to the mountain, even the chicken pieces are scattered to the field.
39:39 This is what makes this culinary called "Mie Ayam Luber".
39:44 Large portions of this chicken noodle make customers have to pour the bowl contents on the shelf.
39:50 This is done so that the noodles do not spill when stirred.
39:54 A portion of chicken noodles can even be served in a large number.
39:58 In one day, Mang Imang's shop consumes noodles up to 50 kg.
40:03 A portion of chicken noodles is priced at 14,000 rupiah.
40:07 [Music]
40:16 Still not full? We switch to this culinary.
40:20 In Grama Puri Persada, Sukajaya Village, Cibitung, Bekasi, West Java, there is a shop with favorite dishes.
40:27 Janda Soup and Iga Bakar Madu.
40:31 This soup and Iga Bakar has a unique taste and tender meat with a variety of spices that arouse the taste of the consumer.
40:40 The food shop business that has been established since 2013 is considered cheap, or does not make a pocket.
40:48 To enjoy a bowl of Janda Soup, you only need to pay 20,000 rupiah.
40:52 Meanwhile, Iga Bakar Madu is priced at 22,000 rupiah.
40:57 [Music]
41:05 After having a break, we travel.
41:08 Ciangin's resort that adorns the village of Cibesi, Ciater, Subang, West Java, is an amazing tourist destination.
41:18 Located at an altitude of 750 meters above sea level, the air in this resort is cool and cold at night.
41:26 Not only the resort, this tourist location also provides a camping area for visitors of all ages.
41:34 The rustle of the paddy fields and the sound of the stream of the resort are attractive to visitors.
41:39 In this tourist location, there are also three resorts, namely Curug Lewi Pait, Curug Nangka Bongkok, and Curug Ciangin.
41:47 The ticket price to Curug Ciangin is only 15,000 rupiah.
41:51 To camp by bringing your own tent, you only need to pay 30,000 rupiah per person.
41:58 Meanwhile, the package rate starts from 300,000 to 700,000 rupiah depending on the number of people.
42:06 By choosing the package, visitors will get a facility to enter Curug, as well as renting tents, mattresses, and sleeping bags, breakfasts, and firewood.
42:17 [Music]
42:31 Hello, Sobat Sopana!
42:34 Who can't wait to explore the zoo with Airfan today?
42:39 Wow, BTW Airfan is so cool and brave to ride a horse like that.
42:45 I wonder where Airfan is going today?
42:49 Okay, Sobat, don't go anywhere, stay tuned on Sobana!
42:55 [Music]
43:13 [Music]
43:27 Okay, sorry guys, the horse just arrived, so it's not as brave as before.
43:34 Okay, good boy, good boy, good boy.
43:37 The horse has no head, it's a wooden head.
43:40 Hi, Assalamualaikum, Sobat Sopana, Airfan is here again.
43:45 I'm in Kerangga.
43:47 It's 11 o'clock, you have to wait for me in front of Trans TV, at Sobana.
43:51 Stay tuned with Airfan!
43:52 [Music]
43:55 Here is a wide open field.
43:57 I'm wearing a harness, but there's a stick.
44:00 But it's a golf stick.
44:02 What sport has a relationship with a horse, then there's a stick, then there's a ball, in a wide open field?
44:12 What? What? What? Yes, correct!
44:14 Odong-Odong!
44:16 [Music]
44:21 No, there's polo.
44:23 Polo is the only polo club in Indonesia.
44:29 So, maybe this sport is still not popular, because there's only one, and it's often won in Asia Pacific, especially.
44:38 And I've already agreed with Platin, where is Platin?
44:41 Hi, good morning!
44:43 My name is Irfan.
44:44 Nice to meet you.
44:45 Nice to meet you too.
44:46 What's your name?
44:47 Nico.
44:48 Can you help me to...
44:50 Take care of the horse?
44:52 How do you say "turun" in English?
44:54 How do you say "turun"?
44:56 Turun down.
44:58 Getting off the horse.
45:02 Yes, getting off the horse.
45:03 Okay, let's go. This is Tirot.
45:05 Help me.
45:06 Okay, you wanna run this way? Fine.
45:08 You saved my life.
45:13 Oh my God, Nico.
45:15 What is this, Nico?
45:16 This is a mallet.
45:18 How can he speak Indonesian?
45:22 I've been taking English language course for months for this episode.
45:25 Nico, can you speak Bahasa?
45:27 Satik.
45:28 You've been training in this polo club?
45:30 Yes.
45:31 Polo club in Nusantara, right?
45:33 Okay, this is the only polo club in Indonesia.
45:36 You came to Indonesia to train polo?
45:39 Yes.
45:40 But, the first training is using this.
45:44 Yes, this is called horse barrel.
45:48 For technique.
45:50 Tank barrel?
45:51 Horse barrel.
45:52 Horse barrel.
45:54 What should a polo athlete do?
45:57 Do you train the horse first?
45:59 Or do you train the punch first?
46:01 You should train the horse first.
46:03 Train the horse first.
46:05 Then, you can train the punch.
46:07 Can I train the horse first?
46:12 Sure.
46:13 I'm taking my son here.
46:15 His name is Aisyah.
46:17 Hi, Aisyah.
46:18 How old is your son?
46:21 12 years old.
46:24 12 years old.
46:25 He can jump.
46:28 Can you do it?
46:30 Of course.
46:31 Jump.
46:32 No?
46:33 Let's see the horse.
46:37 Okay.
46:38 The horse is here.
46:41 Let's go.
46:47 Wow, Aisyah is so cool.
46:51 She's like a real polo athlete.
46:53 Be careful, sister.
46:56 Okay.
46:58 Welcome.
46:59 Aisyah is on the horse.
47:01 Niko.
47:02 Yes.
47:03 Is it a horse or a polo?
47:06 Because there is a water polo.
47:08 Is it a horse or a polo?
47:09 Polo.
47:10 Polo.
47:11 What kind of horse should be used for polo?
47:15 If you look at the horse,
47:18 it's not as tall as a jumping horse.
47:21 Not a white blood horse?
47:23 No.
47:24 It's a bit shorter.
47:26 Oh, it's shorter.
47:27 So it's shorter, right?
47:29 It's shorter and mixed with Criollo.
47:31 Why is it not too high?
47:34 So it's easier to get closer to the ground for the polo.
47:37 Oh, that's right.
47:38 Because the size of the stick is standard.
47:42 Correct.
47:43 This is the youngest athlete, right?
47:46 Hello, bro.
47:47 What's your name?
47:48 Riko.
47:49 Riko.
47:50 Riko Kembar.
47:51 Riko and Riko.
47:53 Riko is the youngest athlete.
47:56 25 years old.
47:58 I played for the first time in the SEA Games.
48:01 Oh, yes.
48:02 You played in the SEA Games.
48:03 Did you win?
48:04 I won third place.
48:05 You won third place.
48:06 Okay.
48:07 Have you ever won the first place in Asia Pacific?
48:10 All Asia.
48:11 All Asia?
48:13 Number one?
48:14 What year?
48:15 2014.
48:16 2014.
48:17 2014.
48:18 I was just about to count how many times you won.
48:21 2014, the Indonesian polo team won the first place in Asia.
48:26 And that's an amazing achievement.
48:30 And this is the only Indonesian polo team, right?
48:32 Yes.
48:33 How many people are in one team?
48:35 Four.
48:36 Four?
48:37 Four people.
48:38 Four against four?
48:39 Four against four.
48:40 Oh, with two substitutes.
48:42 So, the horse has to be the same one all the time?
48:46 Or the horse is tired, so you change it?
48:48 Change it.
48:49 Okay, let's go back to the horse.
48:50 The horse is not too tall.
48:52 And why is there no hair?
48:54 Usually, there is hair here.
48:56 It's short.
48:58 Actually, yes.
48:59 Because when you want to play polo, you have to look at the ball.
49:03 If it's short, it will be a nuisance.
49:06 You can't control the ball.
49:07 Yes, it's short and it's a nuisance.
49:09 Usually, the dress size is short.
49:15 Yes.
49:16 But what's interesting is the tail.
49:19 The tail is the one that is short.
49:22 This is to prevent the ball from getting stuck.
49:24 This is to prevent the ball from getting stuck.
49:26 So that later you can play with the ball and it won't be a nuisance.
49:30 Okay, let's go up first.
49:32 Nico, help me.
49:34 Okay, we count to three.
49:36 One, two, three.
49:38 There you go.
49:39 So, if you play polo, you have to hold it with one hand.
49:46 So, if you want to go left, you have to do this.
49:48 Yes, later, the polo horse is like a bicycle.
49:55 If you want to go left, you have to go left.
49:58 Right, right.
49:59 Stop, pull, and do this.
50:01 Your hand is here. Try it.
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52:12 A.A. is really nervous, that's for sure.
52:15 A.A. is really excited, riding the horse.
52:18 Wow, A.A. is really cool, like a real football player.
52:22 Riko, try to practice the right movement.
52:27 Focus on the ball.
52:31 Eyes on the ball.
52:33 Stand a little on the saddle, half seat.
52:35 There you go, very good.
52:37 Hold on, and the ball.
52:39 Like this.
52:41 Yes, very good.
52:43 Very good, I'm good.
52:47 Look at 90 degrees, alright, once you hit the ball.
52:50 Guys, I'm being trained by the national player of Polo.
52:53 I think he's from Argentina.
52:55 In the world, who is the best team in Polo?
53:00 Argentina.
53:01 Okay, it's your country.
53:03 Okay, show us.
53:05 You're scoring, you're scoring.
53:07 Show us, Riko.
53:09 Not there, go there.
53:11 Let's see, guys.
53:13 Look at that, guys.
53:15 Argentina.
53:43 Argentina.
53:45 Okay, guys, it's really hard to come back.
53:57 In the race, A.A. is better.
54:00 Now, A.A. is also in Polo, I think it's a fast learning.
54:03 You're talented, Syah.
54:05 Let's see how the horse training is.
54:08 Is it special for Polo horses?
54:10 Or is it the same as other horses?
54:13 Okay, Savana.
54:15 Savana, come here.
54:17 After the training, the horse is usually here.
54:20 The horse is treated, bathed, before it's put in the cage.
54:25 Because it's dry.
54:27 Oh, this is the vet.
54:29 There are a few of them, one of them is Dr. Hewan Rizal.
54:31 Right?
54:32 Okay, guys.
54:34 The cage is open.
54:36 What we talked about earlier, about the cage.
54:39 The tail is open like this, so it won't disturb when the ball is hit by the stick.
54:46 It's scary, right?
54:47 This is really long.
54:48 It's scary when it's stuck.
54:51 The horse will be like this.
54:54 What do you see when you see a sick horse while you're bathing it?
55:03 Usually, we see the behavior first.
55:06 The behavior in the cage is to show that it's sick.
55:11 It's definitely angry.
55:13 It's angry, it doesn't want to eat, it doesn't want to drink.
55:16 And the most dangerous is the colic.
55:18 That's right.
55:19 Colic or kembung.
55:20 Kembung.
55:21 It can kill, right?
55:22 Yes, that's right.
55:23 So colic is one of the most feared diseases for all horse owners in Indonesia.
55:29 That's right.
55:30 In the world.
55:31 What is the cause of colic?
55:32 Colic has many causes.
55:34 So, for example, there are gaps in the intestine, there is gas in the intestine, it can also cause colic.
55:40 So, from food, right?
55:41 From food, yes.
55:42 From activities, yes.
55:44 If the horse is not very active or maybe too tired, it can cause colic.
55:50 Yes, yes.
55:51 And usually, I know my horse after bathing, like this, after training,
55:56 it must be cleaned first before eating.
56:00 Yes.
56:01 Why?
56:02 Because one of the causes of colic is usually when the horse is difficult to pee.
56:09 So the urine is still in the urinary tract, it can also cause colic.
56:14 Oh, that's why you have to pee first, right?
56:21 Yes.
56:22 And if you want to pee, you have to pee it, right?
56:25 Like this.
56:26 Like this.
56:27 Like this.
56:28 Like this.
56:29 Like this.
56:30 Like this.
56:31 Like this.
56:32 Why?
56:36 Why do you have to pee?
56:38 Oh, you're working, right?
56:40 Why?
56:42 I'm talking, I'm working.
56:44 Okay.
56:49 Why do you have to pee?
56:51 Maybe it's one of the causes of colic.
56:54 Causing colic.
56:55 Right.
56:56 We pee, guys.
56:57 So, after this, is this one tight?
57:00 No.
57:01 What about this?
57:02 Oh, yes, look.
57:09 One of the health factors is...
57:11 Try this one, Mas.
57:12 Here.
57:15 Here.
57:16 The horse has nails.
57:18 The nails must be cut regularly, right?
57:21 It must be cut once a month.
57:23 So, if we look at wild horses,
57:26 why don't they get cut?
57:28 They are naturally already nailed.
57:30 Yes.
57:31 But here, the horses are already mature.
57:35 They are only kept in cages, grass, etc.
57:39 So, the nails are long.
57:40 Yes, it's long.
57:41 And they also wear horse shoes.
57:43 But in the wild, they don't wear shoes like this, right?
57:46 No.
57:47 Which one is cut?
57:48 Usually, this one is cut.
57:50 The edge.
57:53 This part.
57:55 And this part is trimmed.
57:58 And it doesn't hurt, right?
58:00 Because if we cut it, it doesn't hurt.
58:03 Yes.
58:04 If it's too deep.
58:05 About the type of horse's nails,
58:07 male or female, which is usually used for polo?
58:12 Both.
58:13 But there are male and female.
58:15 But the male should be gelding.
58:17 Gelding is in the...
58:18 In the nest.
58:19 Because we are playing with the nests.
58:22 So, we prevent something that is not allowed.
58:26 Yes.
58:27 If suddenly the nests are already married,
58:29 call the groom first.
58:31 Before looking for a husband.
58:32 It's troublesome.
58:33 So, it's better to gelding.
58:34 Yes.
58:35 It must be gelding.
58:36 Okay.
58:37 Hi, Sobat Savana.
58:41 Back again with Irfan.
58:43 Let's go to meet the horse that has been trained for this game.
58:47 Let's go.
58:49 Wow.
58:50 There are two white horses.
58:51 Come here.
58:52 Do you like white horses?
58:54 Yes.
58:55 I also have a white horse named Kumbang.
58:56 It can jump.
58:57 Yes.
58:58 But it's the one who rides, not me.
59:00 How old is this one?
59:02 This one is 10 years old.
59:03 This one?
59:04 This one is 20 years old.
59:06 Oh, really?
59:07 20 years old.
59:08 And the horse is usually 20 years old, right?
59:11 Yes.
59:12 20 years old is considered old.
59:15 But even though it's old, it's smart.
59:18 Like me.
59:19 Do you have any story about this one?
59:24 What's its name?
59:25 This one is Palomo.
59:27 Palomo.
59:28 It's a bit different.
59:34 The head is facing backward.
59:35 The horse's head is facing backward.
59:37 So, it's a bit cautious.
59:39 So, it's...
59:41 It's cautious.
59:42 It's cautious.
59:43 It's cautious.
59:45 No!
59:47 (tires screeching)