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In a televised interview on October 18, Netanyahu said that he would run for office in the next elections and that he expected to win.

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Another contender, Virginia Gallardo, rose to fame dancing in skimpy outfits and shaking her hips in televised competitions.

On Kacie and Patrick, let me first say that I don’t understand how anyone could talk dirty in the pods, especially knowing that this is going to be televised.

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The former prime minister was also pressed on the decision not to hold events targeting children to explain the government's Covid measures, despite the frequent televised press conferences held for the general public.

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The second televised debate will be held on October 22.

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