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the anc could lose it�*s majority in parliament, for the first time. now the latest on the war in gaza. a national security adviser to israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu says that he expects fighting to continue for at least the rest of this year. the israeli military says it�*s taken control over a 14km strategic zone along the border between gaza and egypt, known as the philadelphi corridor. an official said troops were located in most of the corridor in southern gaza and controlled the area with surveillance and firepower, despite calls for the operation to be halted to prevent more civilian deaths. the singapore airlines flight which hit severe turbulence last week experienced rapid acceleration upwards and downwards in the space of a few seconds throwing passengers who weren�*t wearing seatbelts up in the air, according to an intial report. the aircraft dropped 180 feet, or almost 55 metres, in less than 5 seconds. one british man died and dozens more were injured during the flight from london to singapore. here�*s katy austin. the af
the anc could lose it�*s majority in parliament, for the first time. now the latest on the war in gaza. a national security adviser to israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu says that he expects fighting to continue for at least the rest of this year. the israeli military says it�*s taken control over a 14km strategic zone along the border between gaza and egypt, known as the philadelphi corridor. an official said troops were located in most of the corridor in southern gaza and...
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voting closes in south africa — can the governing anc keep its majority? and there's been another volcanic eruption near the icelandic capital, reykjavik — the fifth in six months. hi there, thanks for being with us. we start in new york — where the 12jurors in donald trump's hush money trial have begun their deliberations. in the first—ever criminal trial of a us president, mr trump is facing 3a counts of falsifying business records. prosecutors accuse the former president of an "elaborate scheme" that violated campaign finance laws. they say he and his campaign team tried to cover up a $130,000 hush—money payment to adult fim star stormy daniels, in order to supress her claims of an affair with mr trump in 2006. mr trump speaking outside the court. so it seems that there - are a lot of witnesses, a lot of people that they could've called, that they didn't call. they didn't call them obviously because they would've - very bad witnesses for them. but take a look at the list — i and because of the gag order, i won't go down into individual names.
voting closes in south africa — can the governing anc keep its majority? and there's been another volcanic eruption near the icelandic capital, reykjavik — the fifth in six months. hi there, thanks for being with us. we start in new york — where the 12jurors in donald trump's hush money trial have begun their deliberations. in the first—ever criminal trial of a us president, mr trump is facing 3a counts of falsifying business records. prosecutors accuse the former president of an...
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africa's general election just days away, will nelson mandela's legacy be enough to secure another anc win, or will voters turn away? as political parties hold their final campaign rallies, an opinion poll released on friday suggested that the governing african national congress was losing ground. now on bbc news... talking movies: cannes film festival special. hello from the french riviera. welcome to talking movies. and our look back at highlights from one of the world's biggest and most exciting international movie events, the cannes film festival. meryl streep and juliet binoche jointly declare the cannes film festival officially open. it is a veritable feast, a combination of blockbusters... together with some great international cinema. including a first film in competition from india in decades. we are really going to make it a big bang,it we are really going to make it a big bang, it is going to be the biggest bang ever. it could be the end of the world and you can say that i did it. ., , , ., ~ , the world and you can say that i did it. you witness all kinds of sites in cannes
africa's general election just days away, will nelson mandela's legacy be enough to secure another anc win, or will voters turn away? as political parties hold their final campaign rallies, an opinion poll released on friday suggested that the governing african national congress was losing ground. now on bbc news... talking movies: cannes film festival special. hello from the french riviera. welcome to talking movies. and our look back at highlights from one of the world's biggest and most...
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africa's general election just days away, will nelson mandela's legacy be enough to secure another anc win, or will voters turn away? increasing numbers of england and wales' most vulnerable children are being detained in sometimes unregulated conditions by local authorities under measures known as deprivation of liberty orders. the use of them has increased twelvefold since 2017 with over 1,200 applications in the last year. for the first time young people who have lived under these orders have spoken publicly to our reporter, ashleyjohn—baptiste. hanging with friends, making music, posting on social media, everyday things for many young people. but this girls childhood was far from normal. he was in care before she even started school. i normal. he was in care before she even started school.— normal. he was in care before she even started school. i 'ust remember bein: even started school. i 'ust remember being hungry. _ even started school. i 'ust remember being hungry. a _ even started school. i 'ust remember being hungry. a iei_ even started school. i 'ust remember being hungry
africa's general election just days away, will nelson mandela's legacy be enough to secure another anc win, or will voters turn away? increasing numbers of england and wales' most vulnerable children are being detained in sometimes unregulated conditions by local authorities under measures known as deprivation of liberty orders. the use of them has increased twelvefold since 2017 with over 1,200 applications in the last year. for the first time young people who have lived under these orders...
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theis ask at in pharmacies, ance pharmacy, kopiyka pharmacy, and sharz pharmacy, with a 10% discount, there are discounts represented by coco discounts of may on estezefin 15% in pharmacies, plantain, bam, and savings. laughter the physical activity of sneezing. even during such a small load, urinary incontinence can make itself felt. feminost uro helped me. thanks to the natural ingredients , feminost uro helps restore control over urination. feminost oro, urination under control. see this week in the collaborators program. servants are not god's servants, they are servants of the kremlin. which of the priests promotes russian peace among children? this conversation, as i... said, it is desirable that it would not be the last, and as the clergyman from kherson stole icons and ancient books, these church shrines should be found, withdraw and return. watch the collaborators program with olena kononenko on espresso tv channel on tuesday at 5:45 p.m. when the law on strengthening mobilization was discussed and adopted in ukraine, there were expectations, at least among politicians and th
theis ask at in pharmacies, ance pharmacy, kopiyka pharmacy, and sharz pharmacy, with a 10% discount, there are discounts represented by coco discounts of may on estezefin 15% in pharmacies, plantain, bam, and savings. laughter the physical activity of sneezing. even during such a small load, urinary incontinence can make itself felt. feminost uro helped me. thanks to the natural ingredients , feminost uro helps restore control over urination. feminost oro, urination under control. see this...
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anc a video shared by donald trump appearing to reference nazi germany sparks controversy. 0ur reporter has been investigating its origins. hello i'm helena humphrey. glad you could join me. ukraine's president, volodymyr zelensky, says a deadly air strike on a crowded superstore is an act of "russian madness".
anc a video shared by donald trump appearing to reference nazi germany sparks controversy. 0ur reporter has been investigating its origins. hello i'm helena humphrey. glad you could join me. ukraine's president, volodymyr zelensky, says a deadly air strike on a crowded superstore is an act of "russian madness".
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africa's general election just days away, will nelson mandela“s legacy be enough to secure another anc win or will voters turn away? we start this hour here in the uk, where the former conservative ministers. michael gove and dame andrea leadsom have added their names to a list of more than 100 mps who say they won't contest their seats at the general election. the announcements came as the parliamentary session was officially closed last night, allowing full—scale campaigning to get under way. party leaders have already begun touring the country as they take their message directly to voters. our political correspondent hannah miller has the latest. through the brexit campaign, borisjohnson“s friend, but at times his greatest foe, michael gove wasn“t afraid to make enemies, pushing through education reforms and serving underfour prime ministers over nearly 20 years in parliament. but he says he's now concluded, "there comes a moment when you know "it's time to leave, that a new generation should lead. "rishi has the plan our country needs," he added, “'i will do everything i ca
africa's general election just days away, will nelson mandela“s legacy be enough to secure another anc win or will voters turn away? we start this hour here in the uk, where the former conservative ministers. michael gove and dame andrea leadsom have added their names to a list of more than 100 mps who say they won't contest their seats at the general election. the announcements came as the parliamentary session was officially closed last night, allowing full—scale campaigning to get under...
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know, time to go life as a you know, as a and so she did marry paul child and she traveled with him to ance where s famously had a fabulous meal. d fo could taste at a time when that was not always here in the states.ae world as julia child. graduates of the oscars. and and she's of the many things that world war two gave us, our freedom, democracy, a lot of our stem technology and computers. it gave us a lot better food than than we had experience up to today. so so the wartime service gave women a chance to sort of reboot. reboot life trajectories, you know,and have experiences that they otherwise writing sisterhood in partul havapte on world war, but i've also been always been very interested in what happened after war. what happened after war? two women who served during war or twoom follow in footsteps. and so that is part the story thndeavored to tell with the sisterhood following, the stories of wserved our intellige gathering during world war two. some of t war we thought we were going to closeies after world war two. but lo and behold, we're now in the war. we need to ramp it up. w
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rallies ahead of wednesday's general election — will nelson mandela's legacy be enough to secure another anc win? hello, i'm lauren taylor. we start in ukraine — president zelensky has denounced a deadly air strike on a crowded superstore in the country's second largest city, kharkiv, as an act of �*russian madness�*. officials said at least two people were killed and more than 30 others injured, when two glide bombs struck the diy store on saturday afternoon. the shop is in a residential area — and ukrainian officials reported that russia also hit a school and other buildings in the city. the mayor of kharkiv says there are a large number of people missing following the strike. earlier this month, russian forces began a renewed offensive in the kharkiv region, in an attempt to break through a weakened ukrainian front line. here's one of the shop workers explaining what happened.
rallies ahead of wednesday's general election — will nelson mandela's legacy be enough to secure another anc win? hello, i'm lauren taylor. we start in ukraine — president zelensky has denounced a deadly air strike on a crowded superstore in the country's second largest city, kharkiv, as an act of �*russian madness�*. officials said at least two people were killed and more than 30 others injured, when two glide bombs struck the diy store on saturday afternoon. the shop is in a...
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polls open in south africa today for a general election which could see the anc lose its parliamentary majority for the first time in 30 years. and one dunk or two? today is national biscuit day here in the uk, and we'll be examining our insatiable appetite for the crunchy stuff. welcome to business today, i'm mark lobel. is china rising once more? the international monetary fund has announced its conclusions on the future prospects of china's economy. it is set to grow 5% this year, after a strong first quarter. that's an upgrade of its earlier forecast of 4.6% expansion — though it expects slower growth in the years ahead. the imf said it welcomed steps announced by policymakers earlier this month to stabilise china's beleaguered property sector. lets get the low down now with louise loo, who is china economist at oxford economics. louise, looking for china. projected to grow beyond expectations.— projected to grow beyond expectations. yes, exactly. this is very _ expectations. yes, exactly. this is very positive - this is very positive assessment. i think the upgrade to the grow
polls open in south africa today for a general election which could see the anc lose its parliamentary majority for the first time in 30 years. and one dunk or two? today is national biscuit day here in the uk, and we'll be examining our insatiable appetite for the crunchy stuff. welcome to business today, i'm mark lobel. is china rising once more? the international monetary fund has announced its conclusions on the future prospects of china's economy. it is set to grow 5% this year, after a...
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went into her timing for this, two months since she dropped out and this is her first public appear ance publicly. will it make a different? >> i heard from some donors she met with a couple weeks ago and they encouraged her to get on the trump train with no question. fact of the matter is our nation is not just at a crossroads, this is not an important election, this election determines socialism versus capitalism, determines violence in our streets and poorest communities being ravaged by violence or restoration of respect for the police, funding for the police and demanding deportation of 10 million illegal immigrants startses now under donald trump. coming to the conclusion she has, we welcome that conclusion and her on the team. end of the day, this is not about nikki haley or donald trump. it is about the american people. >> steve: it is about winning. as you know, we've been detail ing ad nauseum, joe biden is in trouble with young demographics. african americans, way down, hispanics, way down. biden campaign just released new add-on social media and elsewhere and he is attacking
went into her timing for this, two months since she dropped out and this is her first public appear ance publicly. will it make a different? >> i heard from some donors she met with a couple weeks ago and they encouraged her to get on the trump train with no question. fact of the matter is our nation is not just at a crossroads, this is not an important election, this election determines socialism versus capitalism, determines violence in our streets and poorest communities being ravaged...
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important part of it is he gets down here to the end and he i am painfully impressed with the import ance of the struggle before and i shall aid you all i can with my view of all the regions too, and all the other fronts and. last i must remind you, i must remain the judge, as the purpose underline of the government. and he crosses that out. and i said a minute ago that you could you could see thought processes as you read these telegrams. there is a classic example this is one on happy fella who feels it's necessary to say hey listen let me remind you who establishes the policy he and then he says now no, this not the best way or the right time to deliver this message. and he crosses it out. a few months later. mcclellan once again. has his difficulties. be polite at, antietam. and the background story to this telegram is this that in early october, halleck fell to its antietam. was september. mcclellan not follow lee. october 17, i'm sorry. september 17, early october, a couple of weeks after the battle. halleck general sends a telegram to mcclellan quote the, president directs that you
important part of it is he gets down here to the end and he i am painfully impressed with the import ance of the struggle before and i shall aid you all i can with my view of all the regions too, and all the other fronts and. last i must remind you, i must remain the judge, as the purpose underline of the government. and he crosses that out. and i said a minute ago that you could you could see thought processes as you read these telegrams. there is a classic example this is one on happy fella...
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>> they are looking at what happened to the sale of government debt and anc's role in that, so it is typical for banks, a syndicate and a number of banks together to be involved in the sale of government bonds, but something seems to a pickup -- to have picked up some irregularity, so they are looking into one of these sales last year and anz's role in that. those of the basic mechanics of what has happened in come out in the last few hours, but it begs quite a lot of questions now, which we hope to answer in the coming days to two weeks about what really did happen during the trading of this? at the time, was it something that happened subsequently, and what worthy the other banks that were involved in this? is this something isolated to anz, or were there other firms involved in the sales that also look in some way irregular as well? of course, the broader context here is this is not the first time an australian bank has been involved in accusations of impropriety in markets like these. if you cast your memory back a few years to the swap rate, there were cases taken to the court n
>> they are looking at what happened to the sale of government debt and anc's role in that, so it is typical for banks, a syndicate and a number of banks together to be involved in the sale of government bonds, but something seems to a pickup -- to have picked up some irregularity, so they are looking into one of these sales last year and anz's role in that. those of the basic mechanics of what has happened in come out in the last few hours, but it begs quite a lot of questions now, which...
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they say that the higher the turnout, the more the anc will benefit. anthony: well, we don't have any exact figures yet. the electric commission has forecast that we will probably be about 56% which is a lot higher than last time. we were just under half. so it's reversing a long-term trend. more people have gone out to vote this time. haslinda: talk to us about how the voters likely voted. we know unemployment was a huge issue. disillusionment about the lack of opportunities in the country also an issue. anthony: there are a host of issues. there's a high unemployment rate . one third of people are jobless. there's an issue. also service delivery. basically there have been power cuts, water supply is not what it used to be. they can be erratic. passenger chain -- trains don't work well. the same for freight trains. it's all very inefficient. been run into the ground over the last 10 years. while the government has come up with a lot of long-term plans to improve those, it will take a long time to see any kind of real difference. people are very frustr
they say that the higher the turnout, the more the anc will benefit. anthony: well, we don't have any exact figures yet. the electric commission has forecast that we will probably be about 56% which is a lot higher than last time. we were just under half. so it's reversing a long-term trend. more people have gone out to vote this time. haslinda: talk to us about how the voters likely voted. we know unemployment was a huge issue. disillusionment about the lack of opportunities in the country...
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voting closes in south africa — can the governing anc keep its majority? and there's been another volcanic eruption near the icelandic capital, reykjavik — the fifth
voting closes in south africa — can the governing anc keep its majority? and there's been another volcanic eruption near the icelandic capital, reykjavik — the fifth
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and the uk haveo become such strong partnerthat n recent years there's been a lot of work together ance interoperability. so i wanted to ask if you could speak wht to this point as allies share more today between the us and the uk and what we can anticipate to see in the future. i'll defer. okay. yeah, i think to see if naval operations is all that. okay. i mean, obviously, you know, throughout the 20th century we'd been orating together and i'll come back to some of this, but delivering combined sea power is is the present and the future is it's been around for about a decade now. we heard about the four lines of efforts. and i'll just sort say a bit abt e wi the vignettes about where it's thingly. today. so we heard about line of effort once t c strike and we heard about the carrier strike deployment for years ago where we had, you know, a us ship, the sullivansctually the air defense commander of the queen elizabeth carrier strike one of anti-submarine warfare was drivencaptain there. hugh got in the front row, who is now embedded in the raf staff and what a lot of you wouldn't know
and the uk haveo become such strong partnerthat n recent years there's been a lot of work together ance interoperability. so i wanted to ask if you could speak wht to this point as allies share more today between the us and the uk and what we can anticipate to see in the future. i'll defer. okay. yeah, i think to see if naval operations is all that. okay. i mean, obviously, you know, throughout the 20th century we'd been orating together and i'll come back to some of this, but delivering...
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palms open in south africa as the tightest election since the anc first came into office in 1994 gets underway. we are live durban this morning for all the reaction. let's check in on these markets. it's the selloff in the bond markets that has our attention. given the weakness that we saw in terms of the treasury auctions of this week. the two-year period the five year, the demand of the weakest level. we have a seven your auction later today. but also, neel kashkari putting back on the table optionality across a wake -- rate hike across the federal reserve. not the base case but saying it will not be ruled out. consumer survey coming in higher. all of that leading to the selloff across the bond market. when it comes to stocks picture, looking to losses of around 2/10 of a percent. ftse 100 pointing down. s&p futures looking to losses of 4/10 of a percent. nasdaq futures pointing the losses of 80 points after breaking through a fresh record yesterday. nvidia the catalyst with a 7% gain coming through for the maker of semiconductors around ai. let's flip the board and look across asse
palms open in south africa as the tightest election since the anc first came into office in 1994 gets underway. we are live durban this morning for all the reaction. let's check in on these markets. it's the selloff in the bond markets that has our attention. given the weakness that we saw in terms of the treasury auctions of this week. the two-year period the five year, the demand of the weakest level. we have a seven your auction later today. but also, neel kashkari putting back on the table...
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i'm thinking, what does that so really isn't a lot of ance you will hear from most pressing creditors. it's a sink or swim situation and those are the words that we use sink or swim. and of honor about just learning system as you kind of gohave really training. we had that said whatever the the month gun cases, we're going to b hard on gun cases and we don't do certain things n cases. so we had policies we didn't training. i still that one of my friends it was trying a jury trial and so i was tasked with sitting beside her whichshe was going to be trying actually the case. it was aor case. so something nonviolent, something minor i'm sitting there next to her and she says to me, because the judge says, know stand up and give your opening statement. and she says to me, do i hav to an opening statement? and i said yeah, but i don't know what you have say because i only had one trialtasked with being person to sit next to do. so that's pretty much how it works in the in the system it's and we have such a large volume of cases and when are areas because i practice and defense in other are
i'm thinking, what does that so really isn't a lot of ance you will hear from most pressing creditors. it's a sink or swim situation and those are the words that we use sink or swim. and of honor about just learning system as you kind of gohave really training. we had that said whatever the the month gun cases, we're going to b hard on gun cases and we don't do certain things n cases. so we had policies we didn't training. i still that one of my friends it was trying a jury trial and so i was...
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nearly two thirds of south africans said they would consider not voting for the ruling anc because of power cuts. perhaps it is not surprising then that the government is trumpeting this winning streak. but this has come at an environmental cost. the state has quadruple the amount it spends on diesel to run generators. still, the government insists the improvements are due to an increase in green power, including solar, through a public-private partnership. what they have not said, though, is for how long the lights will stay on after the election. haidi: more ahead on daybreak australia. this is bloomberg. ♪ annabelle: some breaking news crossing the terminal. japan is releasing its services producer prices index for april. it's coming hotter than expected, a rise of 2.8% on the year. the estimate was 2.3%. the yen not really budging but very close to that 157 mark. a lot of analysts are saying 160 is the point it could be the line in the sand. haidi, other things we are tracking, including a pretty big conference in hong kong. haidi: that's right. finance and business leaders gath
nearly two thirds of south africans said they would consider not voting for the ruling anc because of power cuts. perhaps it is not surprising then that the government is trumpeting this winning streak. but this has come at an environmental cost. the state has quadruple the amount it spends on diesel to run generators. still, the government insists the improvements are due to an increase in green power, including solar, through a public-private partnership. what they have not said, though, is...
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even on those they may travel short dist ances and driving every day of the week. we know higher income drivers represent a larger share of peak freeway users relative to the share of population. what we found is only 6 percent of lower income houses see monthly expenses above $25 with those toll level s i mentioned. what we saw is there a opportunity for targeted cost burden relief for the high frequency users. with the toll revenue reinvested in transit we saw road pricing has a strong potential to redistribute revenue bringing greater benefit then burden for low income population. only 6 percent came from the bottom 25 percent of population while 30 to 40 percent of the benefits again, depends how you allocate the revenues, would be accrued to the group. what challenges did we see we are trying to address in round 2? diversion is a major concern and so we are testing strategy like making streets more friendly, roaddites and lower speed limits which advansh safety goals and boosting transit frequency rather then focusing so much on regional transit to alleviate t
even on those they may travel short dist ances and driving every day of the week. we know higher income drivers represent a larger share of peak freeway users relative to the share of population. what we found is only 6 percent of lower income houses see monthly expenses above $25 with those toll level s i mentioned. what we saw is there a opportunity for targeted cost burden relief for the high frequency users. with the toll revenue reinvested in transit we saw road pricing has a strong...
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as we adopt new technologies, we need better data related to ance and failures. to improve safety performance and public acceptance. we need a safe u.s. where people can make mistakes and to be human and still make it home on our roads. a focus on addressing kinetic roadway fatalities offers tremendous promise for a transportation system that is safe for all ages abilities. researchers are positioned to support this work in collaboration with many partners dedicated to community safety and well-being. thank you for your time and leadership and i did welcome discussion on this critical chief executive officer of the association. representing more than 20 of the leading companies developing autonomous vehicle technologies. good to have you at the committee here, you can proceed with opening remarks. >> chaiis an honor to testify today. a written testimony provides talities and injuries on u.s. roads. i want to spend my time talking about solutions. how technology can address the roadway safety crisis. and astion for our country is now a reality. are here. members h
as we adopt new technologies, we need better data related to ance and failures. to improve safety performance and public acceptance. we need a safe u.s. where people can make mistakes and to be human and still make it home on our roads. a focus on addressing kinetic roadway fatalities offers tremendous promise for a transportation system that is safe for all ages abilities. researchers are positioned to support this work in collaboration with many partners dedicated to community safety and...
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rallies ahead of wednesday's general election, will nelson mandela's legacy be enough to secure another anc win? music plays. with radio 1's big weekend under way, headline act and brit award winner raye talks to the bbc. i'm excited, i'm nervous, lam. there's a lot of people here, you know. - 35,000, to be precise. bloody... wow! - keep it clean! hello, i'm lauren taylor. we start in ukraine — president zelensky has denounced a deadly air strike on a crowded superstore in the country's second largest city, kharkiv, as an act of �*russian madness'. officials said at least two people were killed and more than 30 others injured, when two glide bombs struck the diy store on saturday afternoon. the shop is in a residential area, and ukrainian officials reported that russia also hit a school and other buildings in the city. the mayor of kharkiv says there are a large number of people missing following the strike. earlier this month, russian forces began a renewed
rallies ahead of wednesday's general election, will nelson mandela's legacy be enough to secure another anc win? music plays. with radio 1's big weekend under way, headline act and brit award winner raye talks to the bbc. i'm excited, i'm nervous, lam. there's a lot of people here, you know. - 35,000, to be precise. bloody... wow! - keep it clean! hello, i'm lauren taylor. we start in ukraine — president zelensky has denounced a deadly air strike on a crowded superstore in the country's...
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the vote could mark a watershed for south african politics with the governing anc could lose for the first time in decades. this is amid sky high unemployment and high crime rates and rolling blackouts across the country. yesterday, former president jacob zuma was barred from running for parliament with the constitutional court ruling that the prison sentence of 2021 disqualifies him. it does not impact the campaign at all according to his team. we have arabile with more on the conversation. let me toss it out to you. >> reporter: carolin, thank you for very much. you are highlighting significant factors for south africa. we are in the middle of the election and the ex-pats voting this weekend. and the election is very important because it is 30 years since south africa got democracy in the first open efficiently vote in 1994. a significant move in a country that has been plagued by so many issues. economically or politically with corruption and the like. power outages and slow economy in the terms of growth. all of those factors have been very important and the bhp and anglo america
the vote could mark a watershed for south african politics with the governing anc could lose for the first time in decades. this is amid sky high unemployment and high crime rates and rolling blackouts across the country. yesterday, former president jacob zuma was barred from running for parliament with the constitutional court ruling that the prison sentence of 2021 disqualifies him. it does not impact the campaign at all according to his team. we have arabile with more on the conversation....
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get back to politics specifically in south africa said to be the tightest election since the ruling anc came to power in 1994. votes are being counted in this election, and the commission saying turnout looks like it was higher than at the previous election. jennifer zabasajja has been all across this vote, and we can go to her now. why did vote counting start so late? jennifer: good morning to you. if we take a look at where counting is that when polls were closing, there were still hundreds of people in line across the country, so that is part of the reason we are still seeing vote counting taking longer than it did in 2019. we also hear from the independent electoral commission and they are saying there was a last-minute push mainly in urban areas and higher voter turnout that could have contributed to this late voting count. there were also some reports about potentially network which is -- glitches causing delays, but if we take a look at some of the images we were seeing, people were in long queues across the country. there are more than 23,000 voting sites across south africa, an
get back to politics specifically in south africa said to be the tightest election since the ruling anc came to power in 1994. votes are being counted in this election, and the commission saying turnout looks like it was higher than at the previous election. jennifer zabasajja has been all across this vote, and we can go to her now. why did vote counting start so late? jennifer: good morning to you. if we take a look at where counting is that when polls were closing, there were still hundreds...
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traffics inth the opposite right they take an obvious truth and abstracts it to a point where it is anc academic exercise and relativism why they are millions of about weird men identifying as women e when you get the meme, it'ss obvious and hystericalan and the are no memes to refute thatus because that would require everything but the obvious truth the politics and ideology butt the memes about biden and crime and immigration and inflationn explode onlinean because they sy the immediate truce that the left usually want to see silencedpete memes get around to gatekeepers. you could have donald go on forever about rebalancing in a meme will come in and poke thate hole andme it deflates and memes can speak for themselves. a great example is let's go brandon. why was thate aitn enduring mee because it was based on an obvious truth about a liberal lie that they were not saying let's go brandon but they were saying f. joe biden but becausel the left say it was let's go the biden, the meme became unnatural obvious truth. let's take it. let's go brandon.ay the reason why i say this can change
traffics inth the opposite right they take an obvious truth and abstracts it to a point where it is anc academic exercise and relativism why they are millions of about weird men identifying as women e when you get the meme, it'ss obvious and hystericalan and the are no memes to refute thatus because that would require everything but the obvious truth the politics and ideology butt the memes about biden and crime and immigration and inflationn explode onlinean because they sy the immediate truce...
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they know who diane _ african anc activists. they know who diane abbott is. she has pushed the boundaries — diane abbott is. she has pushed the boundaries of political discourse in time and _ boundaries of political discourse in time and as a trailblazer. you want to see her — time and as a trailblazer. you want to see her stand? _ time and as a trailblazer. you want to see her stand? i— time and as a trailblazer. you want to see her stand? iwill— time and as a trailblazer. you want to see her stand? i will not - time and as a trailblazer. you want to see her stand? i will not speak. to see her stand? i will not speak for her. to see her stand? i will not speak for her- if — to see her stand? i will not speak for her. if she _ to see her stand? i will not speak for her. if she wants _ to see her stand? i will not speak for her. if she wants to _ to see her stand? i will not speak for her. if she wants to stand - to see her stand? i will not speak for her. if she wants to stand as l to see her stand? i will not speakj for her. if she wants to stand a
they know who diane _ african anc activists. they know who diane abbott is. she has pushed the boundaries — diane abbott is. she has pushed the boundaries of political discourse in time and _ boundaries of political discourse in time and as a trailblazer. you want to see her — time and as a trailblazer. you want to see her stand? _ time and as a trailblazer. you want to see her stand? i— time and as a trailblazer. you want to see her stand? iwill— time and as a trailblazer. you want to...
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but several polls have put the anc's support among voters below 50%, meaning it could lose its majority in parliament. the economy is a driving factor for many voters, with an estimated half of south africa's 62 million residents living in poverty. >> so i think if we want to change the economic state and all the things we complain about and post about on social media and all of that, all of us need to come out and actually do something about it. geoff: roughly 40 -- 45% of south africans are registered to vote, and final results are expected by this sunday. a volcano in southwestern iceland has erupted for a fifth time since december. the eruption shot red-hot bursts of lava more than 150 feet in the air, along a fissure over a mile long. this particular stretch of volcanoes had been dormant for nearly 800 years before eruptions started again in 2021. criminal charges against against the world's top golfer have been dismissed. scottie scheffler was facing a felony charge and three misdeamenors, related to a traffic incident at the pga championship in kentucky earlier this month. scheff
but several polls have put the anc's support among voters below 50%, meaning it could lose its majority in parliament. the economy is a driving factor for many voters, with an estimated half of south africa's 62 million residents living in poverty. >> so i think if we want to change the economic state and all the things we complain about and post about on social media and all of that, all of us need to come out and actually do something about it. geoff: roughly 40 -- 45% of south africans...
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africa's general election just days away — will nelson mandela's legacy be enough to secure another anc win or will voters turn away? hello, i'm lucy gray. we start this hour here in the uk, where party leaders are kicking off a weekend of campaigning around the country ahead of the general election on the lith ofjuly. so far today, rishi sunak has been in the north of england, where he delivered his message to voters at a pub. it comes after the cabinet minister michael gove announced that he was joining a growing list of conservative mps who will be standing down at the election. meanwhile, the labour leader sir keir starmer has been out meeting voters in the west midlands, speaking to voters at a local football ground. let's speak to our political correspondent harry farley who is in the west midlands now. what's been going on there? sir keir starmer has — what's been going on there? sir keir starmer has made _ what's been going on there? sir keir starmer has made a _ what's been going on there? sir keir starmer has made a bit _ what's been going on there? sir keir starmer has made
africa's general election just days away — will nelson mandela's legacy be enough to secure another anc win or will voters turn away? hello, i'm lucy gray. we start this hour here in the uk, where party leaders are kicking off a weekend of campaigning around the country ahead of the general election on the lith ofjuly. so far today, rishi sunak has been in the north of england, where he delivered his message to voters at a pub. it comes after the cabinet minister michael gove announced that...
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ance, would remember going inside to do a puzzle and thinking, shut stop lk michael would remember saying to let's understand each other about something. i hate everything. replied, i hear you. i want this to be cleai'm a hard core conservative and far right. bible and the us constitution as they written. i understand it. and brentwood. i remember saying, micha was very in the president, but not's not a good leader. a leader. full responsibilitthhe lies. he lies to us every day. when ever that? michael asked. so brant started listing the lives. well all politicians lie, but all don't lie all the that's what he does. he lies all time, brant said, and listed more examples. i hadn't heard that, michael said. seen that. i haven't seen any of that. brant began mentioning sources and michael pushed back, saying those sources were the lia trump, that the mainstream media lied the time and deliberately. and the proof was that they never, never only the right. yeah. yeah. i understand that point was that leaders should be held to the violating that standard every day. t the man, brant said. i don'
ance, would remember going inside to do a puzzle and thinking, shut stop lk michael would remember saying to let's understand each other about something. i hate everything. replied, i hear you. i want this to be cleai'm a hard core conservative and far right. bible and the us constitution as they written. i understand it. and brentwood. i remember saying, micha was very in the president, but not's not a good leader. a leader. full responsibilitthhe lies. he lies to us every day. when ever that?...
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the vote is being seen as the most pivotal in three decades and is considered a test of the ruling anc�*s — the african national congress — hold on the country. the dutch authorities are investigating the death of a person who fell into the spinning turbine blades of a departing passengerjet at amsterdam's schiphol airport. the death occurred outside the busy hub�*s terminal as a klm flight was ready to depart for billund in denmark. and breaking news — a father and son from cheshire are missing after a hillwalking trip in the scottish highlands. tom parry and his 12—year—old son richie were due to return home on wednesday after visiting glen nevis and glencoe. but have police scotland confirmed their car was found in a car park. there's more on that on the bbc news website. we start tonight with the latest from the campaign trail here in the uk. labour has been attempting to focus its efforts on the nhs today, with plans for hospitals to do more out—of—hours work and use the private sector to tackle england's nhs waiting lists, but the attention has been firmly on th
the vote is being seen as the most pivotal in three decades and is considered a test of the ruling anc�*s — the african national congress — hold on the country. the dutch authorities are investigating the death of a person who fell into the spinning turbine blades of a departing passengerjet at amsterdam's schiphol airport. the death occurred outside the busy hub�*s terminal as a klm flight was ready to depart for billund in denmark. and breaking news — a father and son from cheshire...
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i've led a letter with governor of shapiro, pennsylvania and the anc and virginia to their to their government officials. and this makes no sense whatsoever. and i think thank you. i'm glad you guys are covering this. >> well, i want to stay in close touch with you, governor, and we'll keep on top of this story, important story, these americans being detained because apparently they have some old bullets in their luggage when they arrived in turks and caicos. governor stiff. thank you very much for joining us. >> thank you so much. >> and to our viewers, thank you very much for joining me here in the cnn newsroom i'm wolf blitzer in washington. i'll be back of course later today 6:00 p.m. eastern in the situation room stay with us inside politics with dana bash starts right after a very short break from tried and true try something new so many ways to save life ready wallet, happy. that's three, 60 b5 by whole foods. >> we all new temper p-adic adapt actress was designed to help me aches and pains. a thing of the past, because only temper material eases your pressure points in a way no other m
i've led a letter with governor of shapiro, pennsylvania and the anc and virginia to their to their government officials. and this makes no sense whatsoever. and i think thank you. i'm glad you guys are covering this. >> well, i want to stay in close touch with you, governor, and we'll keep on top of this story, important story, these americans being detained because apparently they have some old bullets in their luggage when they arrived in turks and caicos. governor stiff. thank you...
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that is really the big worry for the ruling party, the anc, which he led and through which he was president from 2009 to 2018, that he is going to eat into the support. it is important for the party which has led the country since the end of apartheid, because then 50% of the doubt to be able to form a government. if they fail to get that, they will be forced to form a coalition. therefore that is the huge debate going on here in the country. they have been attempts by the ruling country to try to clip the ruling country to try to clip the former president's winks. they have challenged the use of the disbanded military wing of the party, mk, but they lost twice. so quite a divisive figure in at this election. ., , ., , ., quite a divisive figure in at this election. ., ,, , ., , election. could you remind us of his tenure in power _ election. could you remind us of his tenure in power and _ election. could you remind us of his tenure in power and some - election. could you remind us of his tenure in power and some of- election. could you remind us of his tenure in power and some of the i te
that is really the big worry for the ruling party, the anc, which he led and through which he was president from 2009 to 2018, that he is going to eat into the support. it is important for the party which has led the country since the end of apartheid, because then 50% of the doubt to be able to form a government. if they fail to get that, they will be forced to form a coalition. therefore that is the huge debate going on here in the country. they have been attempts by the ruling country to try...
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on the even of his son's trial just the appearance of being alone in the room with the prosecution' ance os star witness. b a week before jury selectionwit could be seen as witness tampering. what do you think, joe biden was telling the witness? and why didn't haley, who'sy technically still his daughter didnm at hisvisit hi house? >> ditching the press and sneaking into her houseer dr after dark one on one, the moste powerful man in the world. that's a problem. but this a bute white house hasr story. >> why did president bidene have a private meeting with a witness who plans to testify in courtvate the against his so? president biden was at her house this week. >> i think the american people should also be told the fullk. breadth of this.eadt he visited her a days before the anniversary of the passingng of his son. and she is family. sh n and e was married, obviously, to his late son. >> and i think that is something also to mention, as you're asking your question to me. >> stion ao they did not talkdi about her testimony. >> this was not about thatno. but we couldn't find any evidence
on the even of his son's trial just the appearance of being alone in the room with the prosecution' ance os star witness. b a week before jury selectionwit could be seen as witness tampering. what do you think, joe biden was telling the witness? and why didn't haley, who'sy technically still his daughter didnm at hisvisit hi house? >> ditching the press and sneaking into her houseer dr after dark one on one, the moste powerful man in the world. that's a problem. but this a bute white...
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even on those they may travel short dist ances and driving every day of the week. we know higher income drivers represent a larger share of peak freeway users relative to the share of population. what we found is only 6 percent of lower income houses see monthly expenses above $25 with those toll level s i mentioned. what we saw is there a opportunity for targeted cost burden relief for the high frequency users. with the toll revenue reinvested in transit we saw road pricing has a strong potential to redistribute revenue bringing greater benefit then burden for low income population. only 6 percent came from the bottom 25 percent of population while 30 to 40 percent of the benefits again, depends how you allocate the revenues, would be accrued to the group. what challenges did we see we are trying to address in round 2? diversion is a major concern and so we are testing strategy like making streets more friendly, roaddites and lower speed limits which advansh safety goals and boosting transit frequency rather then focusing so much on regional transit to alleviate t
even on those they may travel short dist ances and driving every day of the week. we know higher income drivers represent a larger share of peak freeway users relative to the share of population. what we found is only 6 percent of lower income houses see monthly expenses above $25 with those toll level s i mentioned. what we saw is there a opportunity for targeted cost burden relief for the high frequency users. with the toll revenue reinvested in transit we saw road pricing has a strong...
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then they come back to a charge where merchan is not going to be he's not going to be fair heir. .anced >> he's pro-prosecution. and when i was a judge , as soon as the defense finished its case, if it had a case , i would tell all my jurors, you're going to bring it overnight, beggingd tell a tooh in case you're going to be sequestered. and as soon as they get thatg te evidence, they go to the hotel and we do not let them out until they come out with averd verdict. this is an opportunity to noict. the only mess up the case, but toe make sure they're influenced suc. e publibu >> this judge does not deserven to wear a robe. merchan mentionsde ajoke fani willis we're hearing just she just won reelection when it was a primary. >> so we're going to have more . but she's stil fani.l in troubl, though they are investigating her for more shenanigans. just at a higher level. yes. does she get accused or not? i don't know if she gets cued,he but and i don't think she cares. but the trut caresh is she used her office to hire a boyfriend, used state funds h to pay forr him, and paid for their r li
then they come back to a charge where merchan is not going to be he's not going to be fair heir. .anced >> he's pro-prosecution. and when i was a judge , as soon as the defense finished its case, if it had a case , i would tell all my jurors, you're going to bring it overnight, beggingd tell a tooh in case you're going to be sequestered. and as soon as they get thatg te evidence, they go to the hotel and we do not let them out until they come out with averd verdict. this is an opportunity...
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the anc could potentially retain the 50% majority and is not so much of a change. they could be marginally below that. they could potentially team up with some of the smaller parties and not necessarily having to concede to a lot of demands from a smaller party. what happens if they dipped below 45% majority? in that case, they would have to find a way to team up with some of the bigger opposition parties who could then potentially demand some ministerial positions or other positions. that's what investors have been focused on in the lead up to the selection. if we see the dip below 45%, we could really see a change in terms of fiscal and economic policy moving forward. if we take it look at where the rand and the bonds of been lately, it's not the base case scenario to see the ruling party team up with a populist party like the eff which is trying to nationalize the reserve bank. how are voters actually going to vote today and how will that affect the economy and policy moving forward? good to catch up and we are looking forward to the results over the next couple
the anc could potentially retain the 50% majority and is not so much of a change. they could be marginally below that. they could potentially team up with some of the smaller parties and not necessarily having to concede to a lot of demands from a smaller party. what happens if they dipped below 45% majority? in that case, they would have to find a way to team up with some of the bigger opposition parties who could then potentially demand some ministerial positions or other positions. that's...
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the agency could potentially lose power for the first time since democracy came to south africa —— anc. we are keeping a close eye on those elections and plenty of coverage next week but next week is voting day. and just before we go — let's leave you with these pictures it's a giant picnic on paris's most famous avenue — the champs—elysees. you can see here — the french capital's iconic boulevard was laid with a 216—meter—long red—and—white chequered rug — thought to be the world's largest tablecloth. but it wasn't open to everyone — nearly 273,000 people applied to take part in the event — and only 4,000 were chosen. in peru, they have been celebrating the annual peruvian clown day. hundreds of them on the show there is a festival atmosphere as you can probably see. you can showcase the important tradition of clowning in peru and the events of the breadth of a cloud used to walk the breadth of a cloud used to walk the neighbourhoods back in the 19805. the neighbourhoods back in the 1980s. plenty more online is always and of course you can always keep right up to
the agency could potentially lose power for the first time since democracy came to south africa —— anc. we are keeping a close eye on those elections and plenty of coverage next week but next week is voting day. and just before we go — let's leave you with these pictures it's a giant picnic on paris's most famous avenue — the champs—elysees. you can see here — the french capital's iconic boulevard was laid with a 216—meter—long red—and—white chequered rug — thought to be...
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i think they would likely be out of ance with the conditions of participation at required them to be appropriately staffed but if the question uld you force an individual doctor to stepping over the conscious objection, the answer is no. i want to be very clear about that. >> the question is etr or not they must have available someone who comply the procedures required by emla what would be the consequence if they't ? would it be eventualicipation of their termination a medical care? >> that is right. if
i think they would likely be out of ance with the conditions of participation at required them to be appropriately staffed but if the question uld you force an individual doctor to stepping over the conscious objection, the answer is no. i want to be very clear about that. >> the question is etr or not they must have available someone who comply the procedures required by emla what would be the consequence if they't ? would it be eventualicipation of their termination a medical care?...
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a lot of ancs. i know that our caseload says an injunction cannot te y to violate the law. the fifth circuit injunction is what is before us and it says to encourage or snicantly -- to coerce, that is a legal term, or encouraging you are questioning the meang d significance of "encouragement." let's just use to coerce social medicoanies. to remove, to suppress, or rece, including altering their algorithms. how is that harmful to the government? mr. fletcher: this court has stayed the injctn, fortunately it is not harming the government now -- we don't say that theovnment can coerce private speakers. but the problem with the fth circuits injunction saying don't coerce osiificantly encourage is that it comes at the end of 80 pages of legal analysis. the fbi would send counications to the platform saying, for your informati i has come to our atntn at the following url's are being used by maligned foreign actors to spread theisformation on your platforms. do witithat you well. that, the fifth circuit held, is coercive, beusthe fbi is a powerful law enforcement agency. if the in
a lot of ancs. i know that our caseload says an injunction cannot te y to violate the law. the fifth circuit injunction is what is before us and it says to encourage or snicantly -- to coerce, that is a legal term, or encouraging you are questioning the meang d significance of "encouragement." let's just use to coerce social medicoanies. to remove, to suppress, or rece, including altering their algorithms. how is that harmful to the government? mr. fletcher: this court has stayed the...
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2 is then % below the 10 year average of 149 appeal and is thbl can be attributed to reduced permit,ance and changes that restrict or limit appeals. moving along. in terms of the appeal distribution by department, 84% of appeals are land use decision permits issued by db oishgs with planning approval. and our revenue sources are come from surcharges and filing fees 98% surchargeos renewed permits and rates prosecute portional to cases from each department they are arn lived by the controller's office and adjusted if needed the controller may make cpi based adjustments or rate changes require legislation. the filing fees make up two % of the budget they are collected when appeals are filed. moving on to the budget sum row. proposing an increase in fiscal years. the -- department does prosecute pose two surcharge rates to be increased by 5 dollars through legislation for dbi and planning permits and two surcharge rates through cpi, dph increase by 3 dollars and public works a dollar. no changes in filing fees are proposed. moving on to -- you see we are proposing a reduction of revenue fro
2 is then % below the 10 year average of 149 appeal and is thbl can be attributed to reduced permit,ance and changes that restrict or limit appeals. moving along. in terms of the appeal distribution by department, 84% of appeals are land use decision permits issued by db oishgs with planning approval. and our revenue sources are come from surcharges and filing fees 98% surchargeos renewed permits and rates prosecute portional to cases from each department they are arn lived by the controller's...