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will grant, bbc news, southern california. you heard will grant referencing galveston in texas.rming in the gulf of mexico and texas is getting hit. we can bring you live pictures from the coastline. it is still no time there, it is quite dark, you can see palm trees blowing, bending, ishould dark, you can see palm trees blowing, bending, i should say, in the wind. very strong waves hitting the shoreline as well. let's bring in matthew cappucci — a meteorologist for the myradar weather app who's based in washington. thank you forjoining us. you are a big country with lots of different weather problems across the continent. tell us more about the threat of tropical storm alberto. how much damage could it do? alberto forming an unusual way for this time of year. we had the central american gyro, big swell and atmosphere broad and diffused over the golf of mexico, yucatan peninsula and the west reviewed but we a low tide that be consolidated today and worked ashore an experiment at the same time broader circulation is putting moisture to texture —— texas with rainfall this far, ano
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live pictures and senior democrats, just about to sign an executive order that will grant amnesty toamental change in our immigration law, the system is i and. any fundamental change in our immigration law, the system is in i immigration law, the system is in place for the people were talking about today by the process is cumbersome and separates families from the current process and the spouses of us citizens develop paperwork obtained long—term legal status have to leave their families in america with no assurance that
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grant us his help. zeal in spiritual life, may the lord, through her prayers, help us to sincerely strive only for genuine spiritual knowledge, but for the purity of our own hearts, for the moral life of a real christian. christ is risen. the morning broadcast on belarus 1 and belarus 24 continues with news in the studio pavel lazovik, hello, president alexander lukashenko is on a working visit to russia, today the agenda is to intensify cooperation.
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will grant, bbc news, mexico city. -- the excitement of the night, you can imagine today has felt more prosaic. it has been notable that claudia sheinbaum has focused on the international aspect on the next morning, which is receiving the congratulations from everybody in the region, from el salvador, threw o president biden, down to chile. the full spread of left and right presidents in the region. next is the question of the remaining results in the election. will she get a super majority in the congress? which means she will have much broader margin to push through her political agenda. it is looking like she very may well do so. sumi: will grant reporting from mexico city. as the new government takes shape and mexico, i spoke with a former mexican ambassador to china about the president-elect and what are victory means for mexico's relations with the world. claudia sheinbaum won by a huge margin. what do you think made her so popular with voters in mexico? >> clearly, they like what the current president is doing.
will grant, bbc news, mexico city. -- the excitement of the night, you can imagine today has felt more prosaic. it has been notable that claudia sheinbaum has focused on the international aspect on the next morning, which is receiving the congratulations from everybody in the region, from el salvador, threw o president biden, down to chile. the full spread of left and right presidents in the region. next is the question of the remaining results in the election. will she get a super majority in...
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will grant, bbc news, mexico city. -- the excitement of the night, you can imagine today has felt more prosaic. it has been notable that claudia sheinbaum has focused on the international aspect on the next morning, which is receiving the congratulations from everybody in the region, from el salvador, threw two president biden, down to chile. the full spread of left and right presidents in the region. next is the question of the remaining results in the election. will she get a super majority in the congress? which means she will have much broader margin to push through her political agenda. it is looking like she very may well do so. sumi: will grant reporting from mexico city. as the new government takes shape and mexico, i spoke with a former mexican ambassador to china about the president-elect and what are victory means for mexico's relations with the world. claudia sheinbaum won by a huge margin. what do you think made her so popular with voters in mexico? >> clearly, they like what the current president is doing
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will grant reports from california.wall of flames and heat bearing down on the town of ruidoso, in new mexico, has overwhelmed local fire crews and forced residents to flee. most just thankful to leave with their lives, but shaken. frank and connie lawer, both 83, are sheltering in an evacuation centre, lucky to have made it out at all. we could see the smoke change and we were engulfed in smoke. that scared me to death. i don't know whether we're going to have a home. there are several people in that area just above us that lost their home. in california, these are now all too familiar scenes. hillsides ablaze, thousands of hectares lost as tinder dry brush catches alight and firefighters struggling to bring around a dozen separate blazes under control. it is devastating, and especially when you get these wind—driven fires and you have all this unburnt fuel, combined with low relative humidity, it can create massive damage. as californians endure another season of rampant wildfires, warnings over extreme weather are in
will grant reports from california.wall of flames and heat bearing down on the town of ruidoso, in new mexico, has overwhelmed local fire crews and forced residents to flee. most just thankful to leave with their lives, but shaken. frank and connie lawer, both 83, are sheltering in an evacuation centre, lucky to have made it out at all. we could see the smoke change and we were engulfed in smoke. that scared me to death. i don't know whether we're going to have a home. there are several people...
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will grant, bbc news, mexico city.mer prime minister imran khan. he had been given a ten—year prison sentence for making public a classified diplomatic cable in 2022. but he remains behind bars after being convicted of separate charges. emergency talks have been taking place in nigeria aimed at ending a nationwide strike by public sector workers. the walk—out over the rising cost of living has caused major disruption, including the shut down of the country's power grid. millions were left without electricity. labour unions began the strike on monday after negotiations on raising the minimum wage broke down. the government argues that a large increase would lead to mass job losses. to india next — which is seeing unprecedented heatwaves across the country, with the temperatures in capital delhi touching 50 degrees celsius. nearly 25,000 people have suffered suspected heat stroke and more than 50 have died. 0ur bbc world service correspondent umang poddar has sent us this report from delhi. we are in the heart of delhi r
will grant, bbc news, mexico city.mer prime minister imran khan. he had been given a ten—year prison sentence for making public a classified diplomatic cable in 2022. but he remains behind bars after being convicted of separate charges. emergency talks have been taking place in nigeria aimed at ending a nationwide strike by public sector workers. the walk—out over the rising cost of living has caused major disruption, including the shut down of the country's power grid. millions were left...
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will grant, bbc news, southern california.ond round match at the queen's club championships in london today. the 37—year—old was in obvious discomfort even before the match started and in the end managed just five games against the australian, jordan thompson before the pain became too much. with wimbledon just a fortnight away, the two time champion says he will have a scan tomorrow to find out the extent of the problem in his back. he has previously said he is unlikely to play beyond the end of this summer. tomorrow, england play denmark in their second match at the euros. they need just one more win to book their place in the knockout stages of the tournament. 0ur sports correspondent andy swiss looks at preparations in the england camp on the eve of their match. # sweet caroline. ..# a danish band playing an english anthem. harmony among the rivals in frankfurt, as fans revelled in the main square. some england supporters sang a chant referencing germany's casualties in world war ii, which the authorities have urged them n
will grant, bbc news, southern california.ond round match at the queen's club championships in london today. the 37—year—old was in obvious discomfort even before the match started and in the end managed just five games against the australian, jordan thompson before the pain became too much. with wimbledon just a fortnight away, the two time champion says he will have a scan tomorrow to find out the extent of the problem in his back. he has previously said he is unlikely to play beyond the...
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will grant, bbc news, southern california. uk prime minister's close protection team has been suspended — and was later arrested — over alleged bets about the timing of the general election. while a second conservative candidate is being looked into by the gambling commission — the industry regulator , over a bet relating to when the general election would be. it isn't known when the bet was placed orfor how much money. 0ur political editor chris mason reports. this was the prime minister in suffolk this morning visiting a nuclear power plant. wherever he goes, he has close protection officers out of view nearby. i was tipped off tonight that one of them had put bets on the timing of the general election. the metropolitan police acknowledged i was right. they were informed by the gambling commission, the regulator on friday. the force said... and that is not all. this is laura saunders. she is the conservative party candidate in bristol, north west, and has worked for the tories since 2015, including at their head office in we
will grant, bbc news, southern california. uk prime minister's close protection team has been suspended — and was later arrested — over alleged bets about the timing of the general election. while a second conservative candidate is being looked into by the gambling commission — the industry regulator , over a bet relating to when the general election would be. it isn't known when the bet was placed orfor how much money. 0ur political editor chris mason reports. this was the prime minister...
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will grant, bbc news, southern california.. this is the moment he got off his plane at hanoi, to be greeted by a guard of honour. unlike north korea — mr putin's first stop — vietnam is not suspected of supplying russia with weapons and munitions for its war in ukraine. the us has voiced concerns at the visit — saying that no country should give mr putin a platform, against the backdrop of the war in ukraine. police have arrested two people afterjust stop oil climate protestors sprayed an orange substance on stonehenge. members of the public tried to drag the pair away from the ancient stone circle. it's a day before the summer solstice, when crowds traditionally gather to watch the sunrise on the longest day of the year. the group's actions have been condemned by both the prime minister rishi sunak, and the labour leader, sir keir starmer. just stop oil claimed the spray was cornflour—based and would wash away with rain. let's take a look at some of tomorrow's newspaper front pages. the daily mail leads with the images we jus
will grant, bbc news, southern california.. this is the moment he got off his plane at hanoi, to be greeted by a guard of honour. unlike north korea — mr putin's first stop — vietnam is not suspected of supplying russia with weapons and munitions for its war in ukraine. the us has voiced concerns at the visit — saying that no country should give mr putin a platform, against the backdrop of the war in ukraine. police have arrested two people afterjust stop oil climate protestors sprayed an...
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will grant, bbc news, mexico city. not attending a peace summit. he said much of russia's weaponry comes from china. i am joined by a retired senior colonel from china's people's liberation army. thank you for joining me. it's good to have you here to discuss these things. you were at the shangri—la dialogue in singapore at the weekend and heard president zelensky�*s comments, what do you make of those claims?— those claims? what he said really surprised _ those claims? what he said really surprised me. - those claims? what he said really surprised me. it - those claims? what he said really surprised me. it is i really surprised me. it is understandable that china would not participate in this summit. why? because this summit will not be attended by russia, as a warring party. without their presence, it looks very much like a pr effort of ukraine, which would not be helpful to resolve the conflict. so i understand why china would not attend. but, for me, to hear president zelensky talking about china, trying to dissuad
will grant, bbc news, mexico city. not attending a peace summit. he said much of russia's weaponry comes from china. i am joined by a retired senior colonel from china's people's liberation army. thank you for joining me. it's good to have you here to discuss these things. you were at the shangri—la dialogue in singapore at the weekend and heard president zelensky�*s comments, what do you make of those claims?— those claims? what he said really surprised _ those claims? what he said...
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will grant, bbc news, mexico city.m revenue and customs say a technical issue meant some of today's bank transfers weren't made. but the problem has now been fixed and those affected will be paid on wednesday morning. theo leggett reports like hundreds of thousands of other parents, susan macdonald was expecting her child benefit to be paid today. the disabled mother of two says she needs the money to pay for essentials like food and electricity. it didn't arrive. we rely on that money every week. it's £a2 that you get for two kids, and that is a lot of money to people like myself. and i can't imagine what other people must be feeling, the exact same way. it's so frustrating. child benefit is worth £25.60 per week for the eldest child and £16.95 a week for younger children. many families on low incomes depend on it. hmrc says a processing error meant that three out of ten payments due today didn't go through. in a statement it said, "we are very sorry that some customers did not receive their scheduled child benefit pa
will grant, bbc news, mexico city.m revenue and customs say a technical issue meant some of today's bank transfers weren't made. but the problem has now been fixed and those affected will be paid on wednesday morning. theo leggett reports like hundreds of thousands of other parents, susan macdonald was expecting her child benefit to be paid today. the disabled mother of two says she needs the money to pay for essentials like food and electricity. it didn't arrive. we rely on that money every...
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our will grant has more from gorman in southern california.nd heat bearing down on the town of ruidoso, in new mexico, has overwhelmed local fire crews and forced residents to flee, most just thankful to leave with their lives, but shaken. frank and connie lawer, both 83, are sheltering in an evacuation centre, lucky to have made it out at all. we could see the smoke change and we were engulfed in smoke. that scared me to death. i don't know whether we're going to have a home. there are several people in that area just above us that lost their home. in california, these are now all too familiar scenes. hillsides ablaze, thousands of hectares lost, as tinder—dry brush catches alight and firefighters struggling to bring around a dozen separate blazes under control. it is devastating, and especially when you get these wind—driven fires and you have all this unburnt fuel, combined with low relative humidity, it can create massive damage. as californians endure another season of rampant wildfires, warnings over extreme weather are in place across t
our will grant has more from gorman in southern california.nd heat bearing down on the town of ruidoso, in new mexico, has overwhelmed local fire crews and forced residents to flee, most just thankful to leave with their lives, but shaken. frank and connie lawer, both 83, are sheltering in an evacuation centre, lucky to have made it out at all. we could see the smoke change and we were engulfed in smoke. that scared me to death. i don't know whether we're going to have a home. there are several...
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will grant reporting from mexico.nister benjamin netanyahu says israel has agreed to the framework of a peace dealfor gaza unveiled by president biden — but insists there's still work to be done. two key right wing members of israel's coalition government have threatened to bring it down if the prime minister agrees to the latest peace deal offer. our correspondent injerusalem has been telling us more. it's no surprise that these two far—right ministers have expressed their opposition to this deal. so the national security minister, itamar ben—gvir, called this proposal that was announced by president biden on friday as reckless and he said it would be a victory for terrorism. they are threatening to leave the government, which could lead to the collapse of this coalition which is supporting benjamin netanyahu. but on the other hand, the head of the opposition is saying that if these ministers do resign in protest, his party will be giving support to the government in parliament, something the prime minister seems to
will grant reporting from mexico.nister benjamin netanyahu says israel has agreed to the framework of a peace dealfor gaza unveiled by president biden — but insists there's still work to be done. two key right wing members of israel's coalition government have threatened to bring it down if the prime minister agrees to the latest peace deal offer. our correspondent injerusalem has been telling us more. it's no surprise that these two far—right ministers have expressed their opposition to...
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will grant, bbc news, mexico city.ion. andy swiss reports. for england fans of every generation, you could hear the excitement. st james's park awash with optimism. with the euros just 11 days away, this was a chance for some of the fringe players to stake their claim. among them, aston villa's 0llie watkins, who forced an early save. but bosnia—herzegovina were proving no pushovers. with the break, it was goalless and it was frustrating. but then a bit of shirt pulling, a var check and a penalty to england. step forward cole palmer to fire them in front. the king of the spot kicks. the young chelsea star showing his ice cool composure. would england now ease clear? well, eventually they did. the moment of the match from trent alexander—arnold extended their lead, before harry kane rounded things off. farfrom their best but for england, still a 3—0 win. victory then for the fans here to celebrate but plenty to work on. england will be hoping for a more fluent performance when they face iceland in theirfinal warm—up gam
will grant, bbc news, mexico city.ion. andy swiss reports. for england fans of every generation, you could hear the excitement. st james's park awash with optimism. with the euros just 11 days away, this was a chance for some of the fringe players to stake their claim. among them, aston villa's 0llie watkins, who forced an early save. but bosnia—herzegovina were proving no pushovers. with the break, it was goalless and it was frustrating. but then a bit of shirt pulling, a var check and a...
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a program we have will add and augment to that. that will be for over 100,000 that grant. the next one -- multiple rfp's under 100,000 to community organization everorganizations to build capacity to tackle environmental issues in their communities. and iville some explanationos that later and finally, there is another source of funds that were finalizing should be 200,000. but 2-4 grants to help the community build capacity to tackle environmental issues and environmental justice areas and so i want to explain when i talk about building capacity i mean helping like -- hosting workshops. community organizations understands the financial incentives there. for low income communities to install the water heaters and making sure they than those incentives are available and more important how to apply. being be for staff goal to empower community. build capacity to better be our partners and that was the focus for the grant from the ep aside. those other two big grantses out going grantsil pause to see if you have questions. could you give a time line. i'm interested in the gov
a program we have will add and augment to that. that will be for over 100,000 that grant. the next one -- multiple rfp's under 100,000 to community organization everorganizations to build capacity to tackle environmental issues in their communities. and iville some explanationos that later and finally, there is another source of funds that were finalizing should be 200,000. but 2-4 grants to help the community build capacity to tackle environmental issues and environmental justice areas and so...
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god willing , grant them a dignified life, to this child, to all our good children.was dar and he considered it as a current charity. this is the day that the late arabi he is a pickaxe, may god bless him and you for a long life. the palate of the patients knew with a good news that god will give you a time to sweeten the occasions until the end of the year with the blessing of today, which is the day of amir al-mu'minin, inshallah. and the inaugurations were an opportunity to listen to the words of the people , mr. president, we only have a lot of cost problems, in terms of treatment costs, and you, for example, drugs and my wife, for example, a worker, see the majority of us. whatever you have that you pay , tell the rest of rome that here we will definitely help you, support us, we will definitely do our duty , don't worry, only you pray for your child, take care of this, don't worry about the costs , god willing, we will tell you, mr. minister , if you file a case, the special disease fund will pay for it. they should follow up on this according to the situation
god willing , grant them a dignified life, to this child, to all our good children.was dar and he considered it as a current charity. this is the day that the late arabi he is a pickaxe, may god bless him and you for a long life. the palate of the patients knew with a good news that god will give you a time to sweeten the occasions until the end of the year with the blessing of today, which is the day of amir al-mu'minin, inshallah. and the inaugurations were an opportunity to listen to the...
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the health of the children of this region was important, god willing , grant a dignified life to this child of mine, god willing, to all our good children, god willing, in this land , health was a priority for him, and he considered it an ongoing charity. this is the day that the late arabi took a pick, may god bless him and you may you be healthy and dignified throughout your life. until the end of the year , he considered occasions as a time to sweeten the palate of the sick with a good news that god will bless you with a beautiful name today, which is the day of amir al-mu'minin, inshallah. and the inaugurations were an opportunity to listen to the words of the people of the president, we only have a lot of problems with money, in terms of treatment costs, and you, for example, drugs and my wife , for example, are a majority of us . we will help you, support us , do our duty, don't worry , just pray for your child don't worry about the costs, god willing , we will tell you, mr. minister, if you file a case, the special disease fund will pay for it . don't be sad, my dear. masha all
the health of the children of this region was important, god willing , grant a dignified life to this child of mine, god willing, to all our good children, god willing, in this land , health was a priority for him, and he considered it an ongoing charity. this is the day that the late arabi took a pick, may god bless him and you may you be healthy and dignified throughout your life. until the end of the year , he considered occasions as a time to sweeten the palate of the sick with a good news...
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let's go live to will grant, our mexico correspondent, who is in mexico city. am at a polling station in _ president. yes, that is right, i am at a polling station in the - president. yes, that is right, i am at a polling station in the san - president. yes, that is right, i am| at a polling station in the san juan at a polling station in the sanjuan neighbourhood, one of 170,000 neighbourhood, one of 170 , 000 polling neighbourhood, one of 170,000 polling stations across the country and you can see this one is a very quiet and calm and people are waiting for their opportunity to cast their ballot in the leafy part of the capital, mexico city, and this stands in stark contrast to the kinds of scenes seen in those parts of the country where there has been real violence, of the country where there has been realviolence, real of the country where there has been real violence, real difficulties. for example, down in the southern state of chiapas, we have had two situations where the violence has been so bad that they have simply had to call off the election there a
let's go live to will grant, our mexico correspondent, who is in mexico city. am at a polling station in _ president. yes, that is right, i am at a polling station in the - president. yes, that is right, i am at a polling station in the san - president. yes, that is right, i am| at a polling station in the san juan at a polling station in the sanjuan neighbourhood, one of 170,000 neighbourhood, one of 170 , 000 polling neighbourhood, one of 170,000 polling stations across the country and you...
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health he was a child of this region, god willing , grant him a dignified life, to your children, to all our good children , god willing, in this land, a half-baked plan in the field of health was a priority for him, and it was charity. the cost of treatment and you, for example, medicine and my wife, for example , a worker, let the majority of us see you, whatever you have, you pay for the rest of rome, say that here we will definitely help you, support us , we will definitely do our duty, don't worry , only you pray for your child. take care of this, don't worry about the costs , god willing, we will call it, mr. minister, you fund this, if you file a case, special disease fund yes, i will give you the form . i will give you the expenses. don't be sad, my dear. well , god willing, it will be fine. god willing, what do you wish to have a house ? did you write a letter for housing? yes, we signed up, but we are having trouble paying. we did it, god , but now i get a message about your problem , write a letter, yes, let's write. he had a specialty in treating children, that's why four
health he was a child of this region, god willing , grant him a dignified life, to your children, to all our good children , god willing, in this land, a half-baked plan in the field of health was a priority for him, and it was charity. the cost of treatment and you, for example, medicine and my wife, for example , a worker, let the majority of us see you, whatever you have, you pay for the rest of rome, say that here we will definitely help you, support us , we will definitely do our duty,...
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in the name of allah, the merciful, the merciful, i hope god almighty will grant success to the people with your efforts and seriousness. may everyone be successful in voting so that, god willing, this will not be less than the first and second time in the third time. oh god, friday is the day of prayer, god willing, make a prayer . i hope that god almighty will make everyone successful and save this country to the shore. god willing, this country that he appointed in the first hour of the counting of votes , mr. khamenei is ahead of the presidential election by a huge margin, the total number of votes is 16 million. and 32 thousand and 486 riyals from this set of honorable votes. mr. hojjatul islam khamenei had 15 million 245 thousand 845 votes. other candidates did not get many votes due to the announcement of voting for mr. khamenei. if we want to look at the percentage of votes, our first president allocated 75 and 9% of the votes to himself, which unfortunately, he could not be honest with himself. the guardian council confirms the validity of the election and issues the president
in the name of allah, the merciful, the merciful, i hope god almighty will grant success to the people with your efforts and seriousness. may everyone be successful in voting so that, god willing, this will not be less than the first and second time in the third time. oh god, friday is the day of prayer, god willing, make a prayer . i hope that god almighty will make everyone successful and save this country to the shore. god willing, this country that he appointed in the first hour of the...
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sumi: will grant reporting for us that. on wednesday, communities across the u.s.king what comp -- what some call the country's second independence day, juneteenth. it commemorates the end of slavery in confederate states as america's bloody civil war drew to a close. on june 19, 1865, union troops from northern states reached galveston, texas. they informed more than 250,000 enslaved lack people that they were officially free. it came more than two years after the emancipation declaration clear -- cleared all enslaved people into confederate controlled areas. juneteenth has mostly been observed by african-americans as a symbolic end of slavery, but in 2021, president biden signed legislation making it a federal holiday. it is marked as a day to celebrate freedom and raise awareness of continuing inequities across the globe. one of the activists who push to have juneteenth recognized marked this year's occasion in a special way. opal lee, the grandmother of juneteenth, completed her annual 2.5 mile walk in dallas to recognize the 2.5 years it took for the news to r
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. >> will grant joining us from mexico city. thank you.e world and across the u.k., you're watching "bbc news." ♪ >> now, it is election season, of course, and in france president macron has begun campaigning after he called a snap election on sunday. while that shock moved was sparked by the dramatic victor y of the anti-immigration party. the r.n. won more than double the vogts for macron's alliance. mr. macron called on centrist parties to join forces and he also defended a decision to call the surprise vote. this is what he said. >> this is why in my view, the answer could not lie in changes of government or coalitions, which were not possible in parliament as the last few days have clearly shown. but in a disillusion, which is the only way to clarify masses. because we are at a time when our country must rise to a number of challenge and cannot be blocked by the extremeses and because it is an act of confidence in our people, in the democracy. in the public spirit. in my view in this context, returning to the sovereign people is the o
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that it is submitted that the reporting person will provide the possibility of payment, god willing.nting 100 to 500 million tomans facilities to digital businesses, the head of the information technology organization said: 200 affected businesses received facilities from 100 to 500 million tomans to support digital businesses . according to mr. khansari, the empowerment of digital businesses and the development of native platforms and the improvement of the security level of cyber space are among the support measures of the information technology organization for digital businesses . khansari also said the number of transactions of the national information exchange center in august 1400, from about 286 million transactions have reached more than 9 billion and 20 million cases. the deputy secretary general of the arab league said that the league does not consider lebanon's hezbollah as a terrorist organization. hossam zaki said: with the consensus of the member states of the union, hezbollah is no longer considered a terrorist organization. the deputy secretary general of the arab le
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grant them one billion tomans , we will give them one billion tomans for each person, or one person to the family, one billion tomans to the family , they can choose this 1 billion tomans for themselves. look, now we give separate marriage loans and separate housing loans. sir , before the government of the islamic republic, the government of the people, the government of the family , because we are the government of the family, all our words are based on creating a family and strengthening the family . you can use it for your marriage, you can use it to buy dowry, you can use it for use employment or self-employment or transfer your credit to an employer to create a job for the youth of this family to be paid, or buy a house from construction or pay a house deposit. they say that they don't have the resources. look , the disharmony of the banks is not caused by these loans. the disharmony of the banks is caused by two things . one is that the owners of the capital do not increase their capital, they do not increase their capital. one of the facilities they give to themselves and th
grant them one billion tomans , we will give them one billion tomans for each person, or one person to the family, one billion tomans to the family , they can choose this 1 billion tomans for themselves. look, now we give separate marriage loans and separate housing loans. sir , before the government of the islamic republic, the government of the people, the government of the family , because we are the government of the family, all our words are based on creating a family and strengthening the...
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so this decision allows uscus, to consider on a case-by-case basis whether we will grant parole, immediaten the spouse of a u.s. citizen. we estimate about 500 thousand spouses may be impacted and about 50,000 children. we have established a■9■l websie that we will keep updating in a timely fashion. it's uscis u.s. dis.gov/keeping families together. our goal is to keep that updated information. anybody that wants to know what's happening with this new announcement and when folks can take the necessary next■a stepsf applying to go right there and get that information. we very soon, publish a federal registry notice in which we will outline who all the eligibilityl come across for submission. we have not yet announced what form people should use and so forth. all of that is intentional because if anybody seeks to apply now,he rejected. for us, i encourage you to do that for us quickly. as i said, we are tryingy. i appreciate anything folks have to offer us. d share with folks in your community a said at the top, no applications to be submitted to us now. there is no application to submit. we
so this decision allows uscus, to consider on a case-by-case basis whether we will grant parole, immediaten the spouse of a u.s. citizen. we estimate about 500 thousand spouses may be impacted and about 50,000 children. we have established a■9■l websie that we will keep updating in a timely fashion. it's uscis u.s. dis.gov/keeping families together. our goal is to keep that updated information. anybody that wants to know what's happening with this new announcement and when folks can take...
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to get the latest i am joined by will grant our mexico cuba and central america correspondent.hrough what we know and what is happening. >> it is a fluid situation in bolivia. it looks, certainly, from those on the ground, to l intents and purposes like a coup attempt. when you have the military making what the president has called irregular mobilization outside the doors of the presidential palace around the main plaza where the government ildings are based of course it sends a huge warning and echo around his communities and around his support base. we have seen people marathas, the elder statesman of the left in bolivia come support this. we have seen neighboring friendly states like venezuela condemn it in the international community and we have seen the general involved say he recognizes for the time being for the moment but there would be host cell challenges to the cabinet. what that means is far too murky to say but it's a critical moment in bolivia. >> was there a specific incident that triggered this today? what is the background? >> good question. there has been a lo
to get the latest i am joined by will grant our mexico cuba and central america correspondent.hrough what we know and what is happening. >> it is a fluid situation in bolivia. it looks, certainly, from those on the ground, to l intents and purposes like a coup attempt. when you have the military making what the president has called irregular mobilization outside the doors of the presidential palace around the main plaza where the government ildings are based of course it sends a huge...
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will grant reporting from mexico city.'s coalition government have threatened to bring it down if the prime minister agrees to the latest peace deal offer. earlier we spoke to our middle east correspondent, hugo bachega, and i started by asking how serious this threat was from these right wing—ministers. it's no surprise that these two far—right ministers have expressed their opposition to this deal. so the national security minister, itamar ben—gvir, called this proposal that was announced by president biden on friday as reckless and he said it would be a victory for terrorism. the finance minister said the war must continue. again, he said he would not accept any kind of deal before hamas is completely destroyed. and now they are threatening to quit the coalition government and this could lead to the collapse of the netanyahu government. now, what is interesting is that yesterday, and i think knowing that these two ministers would oppose this deal, the head of the opposition in parliament said that if these ministers do
will grant reporting from mexico city.'s coalition government have threatened to bring it down if the prime minister agrees to the latest peace deal offer. earlier we spoke to our middle east correspondent, hugo bachega, and i started by asking how serious this threat was from these right wing—ministers. it's no surprise that these two far—right ministers have expressed their opposition to this deal. so the national security minister, itamar ben—gvir, called this proposal that was...
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and we will grant them the right to speak and thank you for answering them, because the issue of foreign policy was also brought up and we got an opportunity for both sides from the network . what i offered to you is what you are proposing for the 14th government, and see why, while these claims are all one-sided claims that do not answer the main question . i gave and i will give the main question, very clear sir, you are very clear, come here, you say that i, so to speak. i want to support the government and make it clear that the people have a history and you want to repeat the same thing. now you are doing the same thing , you are openly bringing it up and you are expressing it clearly and clearly, a series of slander and lies to the camera and to the people. you are saying that whatever you want, all of these have been proven in the courts , proven, rejected, and convicted. mr. jahangiri told the same lie in the debate: he was convicted of lying to the court about one of these issues of astronomical real estate . mr. gochani is very bright and clear i'm begging you, i'm begging you
and we will grant them the right to speak and thank you for answering them, because the issue of foreign policy was also brought up and we got an opportunity for both sides from the network . what i offered to you is what you are proposing for the 14th government, and see why, while these claims are all one-sided claims that do not answer the main question . i gave and i will give the main question, very clear sir, you are very clear, come here, you say that i, so to speak. i want to support...
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but one small example of trying to do toe user-friendly that will grant process. >> thanks.l safet that the ntsb has their hearing. day report is out. i think we're briefed tomorrow morning on the report if i'm not mistaken here inhe committee. has the department look at specific actions, lets the actions we need to take versus regulatory a t department can take? >> we've undertaken a number of regulatory actions but, of course, are assessing the recommendations that a been made public even though they have not been formally transmitted yet to us as the department. to make sure we're doing everything we can within our existing regulatory authority. to keep freight rail state. the reality is while going to keep doing everything we can short of an act ofgr it will take an act of congress to give us some of the tools that we need. i to two things in particular that important that he in the bipartisan legislation that is been put forward and that we urge this committee and his r t act on. e statutory capps on fines to book more teeth in our enforcement. right now their capps in
but one small example of trying to do toe user-friendly that will grant process. >> thanks.l safet that the ntsb has their hearing. day report is out. i think we're briefed tomorrow morning on the report if i'm not mistaken here inhe committee. has the department look at specific actions, lets the actions we need to take versus regulatory a t department can take? >> we've undertaken a number of regulatory actions but, of course, are assessing the recommendations that a been made...
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i will say the ssp funding, my county received a grant, and we to stand up a facility to address someof these new arrivals. it would not be possible without ssp so thank you for that partnership. good mori want to start my comments before introducingspeaker, especially my appreciation for everythindoing in the absence of a legislative fix to address our country's broken immigration system. that funding is critical because influx of new arrivals. i know mayor romero has had her time. my colleagues in texas have had their experiences as well. san diego is experiencing increased arrivals that are trying to be a by our city council departments along with ngo's. this is where the fema assistance is important. i willwe are in a fortunate position where 95% of new arrivals do not tend to stay in san diego. most of them are in transit to somewhere else in the interior and often our role is to facilitate that travel to somewhere else in the united states. folks do remain in our community and what we have noticed in weeks and months is an uptic's homeless shelter network, which i'm sure re whic
i will say the ssp funding, my county received a grant, and we to stand up a facility to address someof these new arrivals. it would not be possible without ssp so thank you for that partnership. good mori want to start my comments before introducingspeaker, especially my appreciation for everythindoing in the absence of a legislative fix to address our country's broken immigration system. that funding is critical because influx of new arrivals. i know mayor romero has had her time. my...
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to get the latest i am joined by will grant our mexico cuba and central america correspondent.hrough what we know and what is happening. >> it is a fluid situation in bolivia. it looks, certainly, from those on the ground, to all intents and purposes like a coup attempt. when you have the military making what the president has called irregular mobilization outside the doors of the presidential palace around the main plaza where the government buildings are based of course it sends a huge warning and echo around his communities and around his support base. we have seen people marathas, the elder statesman of the left in bolivia come support this. we have seen neighboring friendly states like venezuela condemn it in the international community and we have seen the general involved say he recognizes for the time being for the moment but there would be host cell challenges to the cabinet. what that means is far too murky to say but it's a critical moment in bolivia. >> was there a specific incident that triggered this today? what is the background? >> good question. there has been
to get the latest i am joined by will grant our mexico cuba and central america correspondent.hrough what we know and what is happening. >> it is a fluid situation in bolivia. it looks, certainly, from those on the ground, to all intents and purposes like a coup attempt. when you have the military making what the president has called irregular mobilization outside the doors of the presidential palace around the main plaza where the government buildings are based of course it sends a huge...
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our correspondent in mexico city, will grant, before we get into the candidates, tell us what it's been like covering this campaign, considering how violent it has been. if campaign, considering how violent it has been.- violent it has been. it has been very _ violent it has been. it has been very violent. - violent it has been. it has been very violent. i - violent it has been. it has been very violent. i made violent it has been. it has l been very violent. i made it out to two parts of the country on the campaign trail. one of them was the state of guerrero which was perhaps the most violent state of all in the campaign. 50 candidates had either been murdered or intimidated, some intimidated and threatened so much that they were forced off the ballot. that tells you how bad the situation is. it's notjust the situation is. it's notjust the murders, they create the headlines and rightly so, but there is this low level intimidation that has played out right through to polling day itself. stuff posted online about intimidation, about masked men coming to polling stations. gunmen. attempt
our correspondent in mexico city, will grant, before we get into the candidates, tell us what it's been like covering this campaign, considering how violent it has been. if campaign, considering how violent it has been.- violent it has been. it has been very _ violent it has been. it has been very violent. - violent it has been. it has been very violent. i - violent it has been. it has been very violent. i made violent it has been. it has l been very violent. i made it out to two parts of the...
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will grant, bbc news, mexico city.ke to maria fernanda bozmoski, deputy director of the adrienne arsht latin america center at the atlantic council. for the first time, there is a female president notjust in mexico but in the whole of north america. put into context how significant this is. thanks so much for having me on the programme. it's huge, a historic milestone, historic election. it's truly consequential. as we just heard, 70 years after mexico's women were allowed to vote, we now have a woman in the presidential palace in mexico. it's just so important. she is coming into her government on october 1st with a lot of power. the congress also, the lower chamber of congress, has a super majority for her coalition, and she has a majority in the senate. we haven't seen a president with this much power in a long time in mexico. it's hugely consequential. i just regret that we keep talking about the men in her orbit, whether it be andres manuel lopez 0brador or donald trump orjoe biden. we really have to celebrate wha
will grant, bbc news, mexico city.ke to maria fernanda bozmoski, deputy director of the adrienne arsht latin america center at the atlantic council. for the first time, there is a female president notjust in mexico but in the whole of north america. put into context how significant this is. thanks so much for having me on the programme. it's huge, a historic milestone, historic election. it's truly consequential. as we just heard, 70 years after mexico's women were allowed to vote, we now have...
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the cabinet of ministers will grant the status of veterans to participants of the northern military districtson region. be on equal terms, the government constantly provides all of them support, in addition to military personnel and volunteers, we must not forget about the civilian personnel of the armed forces, doctors, war correspondents, employees of various structures who helped improve life in new regions, especially not only did the situation develop in the zaporozhye and kherson regions, the legal regime there changed , which required adjustments to be made in action. regulation, therefore the government decided to grant the status of combat veterans to citizens who provided carrying out the tasks of a special military operation in these two russian constituent entities of the federation. i note that for those working in the donetsk-lugansk people's republics, the norms are already in effect. for them , additional social guarantees are provided in our legislation, including a number of tax benefits, vouchers to sanatoriums, and an additional right to acquire land. plot and a number of
the cabinet of ministers will grant the status of veterans to participants of the northern military districtson region. be on equal terms, the government constantly provides all of them support, in addition to military personnel and volunteers, we must not forget about the civilian personnel of the armed forces, doctors, war correspondents, employees of various structures who helped improve life in new regions, especially not only did the situation develop in the zaporozhye and kherson regions,...
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grant us the opportunity to serve our beloved people as much as possible. greetings to you, mr dr. mesicht, who we mentioned in the introduction of tonight's special news interview to the seventh program , his back and forth between the guardian council of the islamic parliament and what he has gone through so far. the first year of the 12th parliament is the first year of the 14th government and of course the first year of the implementation of the seventh plan. let's start the first step of tonight's conversation from here , where is the seventh plan in your government? i also talked during the registration when we went there for the presidency. the 5 minutes we had. what we said was that we are not going to write a new program , we are not going to announce a new policy in the country let's say that the general policies of the supreme leader are clear and finally what the honorable government has done in the past based on expertise has become a law. these ups and downs continue and naturally, any government that wants to come must follow the plan that wa
grant us the opportunity to serve our beloved people as much as possible. greetings to you, mr dr. mesicht, who we mentioned in the introduction of tonight's special news interview to the seventh program , his back and forth between the guardian council of the islamic parliament and what he has gone through so far. the first year of the 12th parliament is the first year of the 14th government and of course the first year of the implementation of the seventh plan. let's start the first step of...
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our central american correspondent will grant explained what we know about this deployment and the shipshe ships are some of the most high tech, sophisticated russian warships of her to cuba. cuba has been host to russian military and naval exercises in the past. there's nothing in and of itself unique about that. the fact that these warships were nuclear powered submarine was interesting to do but i don't think any cubans had seen anything like that before. of course it's a target, there is a double message here for that one is to the government in havana very much saying that russia remains by the side of the communist run government, they are close allies and will remain so for them the main message to washington, the white house which said essentially about meddling in what they see as their back yard for them if you're going to meddle in our back yard of ukraine, the war in ukraine well we too can do so in the caribbean, in cuba, venezuela and so on. it is all about the optics and sending that message in the current circumstances for the how do you assess the responses been from was
our central american correspondent will grant explained what we know about this deployment and the shipshe ships are some of the most high tech, sophisticated russian warships of her to cuba. cuba has been host to russian military and naval exercises in the past. there's nothing in and of itself unique about that. the fact that these warships were nuclear powered submarine was interesting to do but i don't think any cubans had seen anything like that before. of course it's a target, there is a...
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i spoke with our correspondent, will grant.on saturday which could end up affecting voting in some regions, what's the latest? it's an indication ofjust how violent the campaign has been. so many candidates have been killed and threatened, and intimidation is a key part of the toolkit of the cartels when it comes to political violence. there was a municipality in the southern rural state of chiapas, masked gunmen set fire to an electoral building where the ballots were held. so that has been called off. in other places they cannot get in to deliver the ballots. but the most terrible violence happened as the campaigns were closing — one final candidate was murdered, shot in the back of the head as he was about to deliver his campaign speech. and this all underlines the point that whoever does become president will have a pretty big task to tackle, won't they, when it comes notjust to political violence but violence of all types in the country? yeah, that's an important distinction — between political violence and common violence
i spoke with our correspondent, will grant.on saturday which could end up affecting voting in some regions, what's the latest? it's an indication ofjust how violent the campaign has been. so many candidates have been killed and threatened, and intimidation is a key part of the toolkit of the cartels when it comes to political violence. there was a municipality in the southern rural state of chiapas, masked gunmen set fire to an electoral building where the ballots were held. so that has been...
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live pictures and senior democrats, just about to sign an executive order that will grant amnesty to illegal immigrants married to us citizens, that will help tens of thousands of people who are currently in limbo and let us listen and. �* , a, a, a a, a, and. any fundamental change in our immigration — and. any fundamental change in our immigration law, _ and. any fundamental change in our immigration law, the _ and. any fundamental change in our immigration law, the system - and. any fundamental change in our immigration law, the system is - and. any fundamental change in our immigration law, the system is in i immigration law, the system is in place for the people were talking about today by the process is cumbersome and separates families from the current process and the spouses of us citizens develop paperwork obtained long—term legal status have to leave their families in america with no assurance that there be allowed back in the united states and so, they state in america in the shadows, living in constant fear of deportation without the ability to legally work in all of this
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earlier i spoke to will grant, our mexico correspondent.ions across the country and you can see this one is very quiet and calm and people are waiting for their opportunity to cast their ballot in this leafy part of the capital, mexico city, and this stands in stark contrast to the kinds of scenes seen in those parts of the country where there has been real violence, real difficulties. for example, down in the southern state of chiapas, we have had two situations where the violence has been so bad that they have simply had to call off the election there and in one of them, masked gunmen went into the electoral offices and burnt, set it on fire, burning all of the ballot slips and they had to simply cancel the election. but you are right that this is historic for a positive reason too, though, because at the end of this process, mexico is almost certain to elect its first woman president. you talk about some of the violence you have seen there in mexico. how tight is the security as a result? i think there�*s something in the region of 27,00
earlier i spoke to will grant, our mexico correspondent.ions across the country and you can see this one is very quiet and calm and people are waiting for their opportunity to cast their ballot in this leafy part of the capital, mexico city, and this stands in stark contrast to the kinds of scenes seen in those parts of the country where there has been real violence, real difficulties. for example, down in the southern state of chiapas, we have had two situations where the violence has been so...
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will grant, what's the latest you can tell us. can probably hear behind me, the main square in mexico city, the festivities for claudia sheinbaum's supporters are picking up, they are pretty confident she has got this. there are not enough votes counted yet to say that with any degree of certainty, but certainly, i don't think they need convincing. she has always been quite far ahead in the polls before voting day, and they are convinced that has been transferred to the vote itself. that said, her nearest challenger galvez has already claimed victory too, so we are in one of those strange post electoral moments. it will be ironed out in the coming hours, but we aren't maybe a few hours away from mexico declaring who its next woman president, almost certainly, it is. $5 its next woman president, almost certainly, it is. as you sa , almost certainly, it is. as you say. and _ almost certainly, it is. as you say. and as — almost certainly, it is. as you say. and as we _ almost certainly, it is. as you say, and as we can _ almost certa
will grant, what's the latest you can tell us. can probably hear behind me, the main square in mexico city, the festivities for claudia sheinbaum's supporters are picking up, they are pretty confident she has got this. there are not enough votes counted yet to say that with any degree of certainty, but certainly, i don't think they need convincing. she has always been quite far ahead in the polls before voting day, and they are convinced that has been transferred to the vote itself. that said,...
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grant you that. what, what do you think is happening with the european union, with nato and with some of these trend 6 is that seem to be taking place now with the, uh, you know, with what is a very different world with the global self with bricks literally standing up to this, these colonial powers and showing some defiance is when will be, when will we see the breaking point, or are we just going to be stuck or trans fixed between these countries in the brazil, russia, china, ron, saudi arabia, south africa, all these countries that are looking at the rest of the, of, of the western world and saying, you guys aren't the big guys anymore, we're going to have to share. there's power somehow. i don't see the sharing taking place yet. i just see a lot of antagonism. what's your view? well, not yet, i mean, i think that will see that some cases we've seen. you were talking about france before i came on, but we see france fall apart in africa, which is part of the, the colonization process correct out, i
grant you that. what, what do you think is happening with the european union, with nato and with some of these trend 6 is that seem to be taking place now with the, uh, you know, with what is a very different world with the global self with bricks literally standing up to this, these colonial powers and showing some defiance is when will be, when will we see the breaking point, or are we just going to be stuck or trans fixed between these countries in the brazil, russia, china, ron, saudi...
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this week dot has announced thel call for grant pgrs which in my host in washington we will be watchingith great il invest in state across the country means jobs. jobs with good wits and working conditions. the impacts have been clear. in 2023 the highway construction industry added 2800 jobser creation since the bureau of labor statsegress direct investn the bil through to reduce carbon and increase safety as well. i applaud the deities efforts to limit these provisions to measure and reduce carbon ution from transportation resource and to prep and safety. yet, , transportat eiocontinue f ueo plague our nation'ss roads. addressing these priorities will continue to be a priority for committee democrats as a look forward to the reauthorization. the faa, as the chair notably passed a bill, the house and in. the legislation does a variety of things including boosting airport project funding, advancing our leadership in the recent safety and diversifying theat workforce. visions are now in hand of dot and, of course, the faa and we are eager to see the faa turnedn these words into benefits
this week dot has announced thel call for grant pgrs which in my host in washington we will be watchingith great il invest in state across the country means jobs. jobs with good wits and working conditions. the impacts have been clear. in 2023 the highway construction industry added 2800 jobser creation since the bureau of labor statsegress direct investn the bil through to reduce carbon and increase safety as well. i applaud the deities efforts to limit these provisions to measure and reduce...
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joining me live from mexico city is our correspondent, will grant.nce on saturday which could end up affecting boating in some regions, what's the latest? —— voting. it’s boating in some regions, what's the latest? -- voting.— the latest? -- voting. it's an indication — the latest? -- voting. it's an indication of _ the latest? -- voting. it's an indication ofjust _ the latest? -- voting. it's an indication ofjust how- the latest? -- voting. it's an indication ofjust how violent the campaign has been. so many candidates have been killed and threatened, and intimidation is a key part of the toolkit of the cartels when it comes to political violence. there was a municipality in the southern rural state of of two, masked gunmen set fire to a voting building where the ballots were held. so that has been called off. —— the rural state of chiapas. in other places they cannot get into deliver the ballots. but the most terrible violence happened as the campaigns were closing, one final candidate was murdered, shotin final candidate was murdered, shot in the
joining me live from mexico city is our correspondent, will grant.nce on saturday which could end up affecting boating in some regions, what's the latest? —— voting. it’s boating in some regions, what's the latest? -- voting.— the latest? -- voting. it's an indication — the latest? -- voting. it's an indication of _ the latest? -- voting. it's an indication ofjust _ the latest? -- voting. it's an indication ofjust how- the latest? -- voting. it's an indication ofjust how violent the...
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grant.ood to see you. will, it appears a coup has been averted. what is the latest you can tell us? it does look that way, looks like it was short lived and ill—advised by general zuniga. he led the armed forces and brought this group of apparent rebels into the la paz in the square and right to the door of the palace, it has been at times the presidential palace and the national palace and it is essentially the seat of power. what was he doing and why was he doing it? these are the questions bolivians are asking us as much as those watching on from abroad, the answer lies in the fact he was the satisfaction with the direction of the government of president luis arce, dissatisfaction with the way he considers military figures and members of the conservative groups and conservative elites were laid out to dry or sort of made to pay the price for events in 2019 when evo morales the then president was forced into exile by the military as well. quite a bit of history involved in it all but it do
grant.ood to see you. will, it appears a coup has been averted. what is the latest you can tell us? it does look that way, looks like it was short lived and ill—advised by general zuniga. he led the armed forces and brought this group of apparent rebels into the la paz in the square and right to the door of the palace, it has been at times the presidential palace and the national palace and it is essentially the seat of power. what was he doing and why was he doing it? these are the questions...
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earlier i spoke to will grant, our mexico correspondent. i asked him whether this historic vote.the country and you can see this one is very quiet and calm and people are waiting for their opportunity to cast their ballot in this leafy part of the capital, mexico city, and this stands in stark contrast to the kinds of scenes seen in those parts of the country where there has been real violence, real difficulties. for example, down in the southern state of chiapas, we have had two situations where the violence has been so bad that they have simply had to call off the election there and in one of them, masked gunmen went into the electoral offices and burnt, set it on fire, burning all of the ballot slips and they had to simply cancel the election. but you are right that this is historic for a positive reason too, though, because at the end of this process, mexico is almost certain to elect its first woman president. you talk about some of the violence you have seen there in mexico. how tight is the security as a result? i think there's something in the region of 27,000 troops have
earlier i spoke to will grant, our mexico correspondent. i asked him whether this historic vote.the country and you can see this one is very quiet and calm and people are waiting for their opportunity to cast their ballot in this leafy part of the capital, mexico city, and this stands in stark contrast to the kinds of scenes seen in those parts of the country where there has been real violence, real difficulties. for example, down in the southern state of chiapas, we have had two situations...