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and the fellow, i'm, adrian said again, and this is what he is not alive from jo. ha, coming up in the next 60 minutes, a final push for votes into a cab. the presidential candidates are wrapping up campaigning, and one of the country's most contested elections. live up in the conflict between israel and palestine in fights as in concepts as well as national security. advisor says the note cease 5 talks fine, reddish on a loss as a powerful psych current approaches. it's threatening or hang of refugees. and people who live in low lying areas, plus as the whole rahman in liverpool, where the united kingdom of heis, the 67th univision soul come test on behalf of the ukraine. well, as the audience gathers and the excitement bills, i'll bring you all of the stories that are making the headlines later on and on piece of statements with us for the golden state warriors are knocked out of the n
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b a playoffs. the defending champions, beats, and by the lake, has to produce a storming gain 6 performance to put the place in the wisdom conference finals. the so we'd be getting this news in took here where presidential candidates ending the campaigns in less than 24 hours post open in a tightly ford race incumbent president. richard the type of the want of held his final ready in istanbul. he's left the country for 2 decades, so there's hoping to hold on to power the vote just being held during on a presidential economic crisis is main rival is come all clinics. total leader of the 6 party opposition made his final public appeal to both as an incorrect on friday, before a civil servant as a place to restore democracy in turkey, changed the political system and strength from ties with the west. if he wins, we have to correspondence following the selection fashion all about it. isn't the
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capital incorrect? we'll speak to him in just a few moments. but 1st let's go to send him coffee. you'll who's in istanbul sent him? what's the president been doing in these final hours of campaigning and what are these plans for the rest of the day? i of the well yeah. so the last 2 days have been a little bit critical as the opposition either and it presents as if they probably don't have an accusing each other, especially after it's with uh, by the opposition. these are accusing russia of interfering and the election results uh through some nice uh, presence hired on us as we spending the last 2 days of his campaign on his stumble, he totally intensified his efforts. here's meeting up with the youth visiting neighborhoods and he visited the neighborhood of the bay all the district where he was born, where he started his political career, where he played football. everybody knows that he's into football and he used to
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play in a sports team back then in his early age as then we're expecting presence as a play. fire is on the do his human prayers in highest sophia right behind me. i a, so the i used to be, i'm was the museum and by a presidential decory in 2020, the turkish government transformed it from museum to mosque again. so this is a symbolic to buy for his hundreds of play, 5 don, who will be giving his vast message before the election. so his is on this route, but of course for him, winning is stumble is very important. and last week he said that if he wins this, if somebody says yes, just starts. when his stumble on of course he wants to get back assembled in terms of may oral elections, which is going to be held in 2024. so we ask why assemble is important for everyone . and we've got to as is that we tried to explain our story 100. if one were to
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call a stumble, the heart of 2 kids failed or we have with the cities. not many in the city or origin that from a stumble as a help of domestic migration. it's the melting part of the city. just space before took is most important presidential in general actions. john, so and her team are out on the streets or failed to campaign for the governing golf party and present friendship type at job. if someone fits and will witness the conquest of his number. once again is stumbling. dalio a very important for president of when he was born hearing test and passion, of course, we will support him. a stumble generates 30 percent of the national income and nearly 50 percent of the national tax revenue. it also employs 24 percent of the countries labor. enter key governors are appointed, but mayors are elected. that's why i'm going to spell it is like a stumble with huge financial resources or critical for a political party known as amounts of and what do you think the multi bait that the
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grant has been generated from the stumble, especially from the construction sector and real estate and that makes a huge difference in terms of and distributing to the population out in terms of maintaining the corporate just hoping to pull the seats that are part the hazard item, a stumble cost, which is 20 percent of true kids population on may 14th estimated $64000000.00 turkey citizens will cast their ballots near the $12000000.00 or in a stumble is tumble. is me quote, close to most of the dark it all to these different groups. social groups are representative, assembled in 1950. these stumble was described as a city paved with gold because it provided millions of job opportunities more recently, produce results. i advised them to serve as a summer mayor before he went on to become prime minister and then president. now currently extending, i'm old is expected to become vice president if the opposition the oppositions,
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victory and the stumble may or elections 4 years ago, shuddered as jones over of instability and struck the 1st warning bells for the upcoming vote. that's why during his grand stumbled rally early in may you add on said if the stumble says ok, we will win for sure. hoping to secure the mess that him moved on from decades that go see them. because solo l. just see where a stumble, lifestyle to ankara. i'll just hear a session. how about a is that what's the main opposition candidates? think about the election less of the day now before the vote hash. who remains confident the time in saying that this is going to be on this topic moment for the people of pee. adrian, i am standing in some kind of an area and on kind of where all the presidential candidates would be costing that vote tomorrow. and this is going to be an
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extremely important developments particular for the main offices and candidates. come out of chemist, i don't know who made a short trip to the most lee and all the stuff like him on that. that's all the found of more than so key about also the founder of the csp. they have a sub lykins people policy, the policy of come conditions. i don't know why is it packed with simple example? the simple reason is that going to look, i'm not going to start on, keep saying that insisting during the campaign, but who is fighting for the 2nd not identity of the, of that he wants this election to be the end of an era. the beginning of when you went away, he says he's going to be more about political, personal freedoms, but also what of a vibrant democracy in the country. now, what is going to happen in the upcoming hours with the election in black house? he's hoping to be able to win the hearts and minds of this being both as a, particularly the $5000000.00 young photos are going to be caustic,
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that that was for the 1st time. tomorrow morning. you've got this a tough little going on then between these 2 political giants. where does all of this leave? the 3rd candidates in this election as adrian until about 3 days ago, it was going to be about full main candidates. mazda of pipe, out of the building, a call to come up to the start of the, of the middle position, coalition, the tie, the table of 6, and have them in to, of the motherland office, along with cnn, hold on. the youngest of them from the to our lives. how to mention pulls out, but he asked his vote is today to vote for his political party and these candidates for the parliamentary election, which slaves united. we'll have somewhat of a smuggler candidate. and he understands that because he's going to buy these products, moments a titration, it could be shaping the outcome of the election to kennedy if it goes to the right
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now. and this explains why has been to, we think, asking both candidates out of the quantity and can just, i don't know if they see a speed. but if they want to move forward in the near future, they have to understand that they be, it could be the king baker, for turkey, will have to wait and see what happens tomorrow. pressure and how about a reporting live from ankara into a few manufacturing date to ash. the rising cost of living has become a button for many people into a key making the economy a central issue in these elections. my colleagues time is that and reports now from istanbul on an unusual approach, the government is taking to address the challenge. on saturday york is among many wrestling with tough economic times. people are grappling with annual inflation of 64 percent, an unemployment of 10 percent. that's a strain on these coaching business. need you to understand that about
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a year or 2 ago we had more students and you know, it's hard to go off. we can buy mandatory copeland on a nissan. often governments adjusted interest rates to control inflation. but it's a tricky move. raising rates may bring down prices, but it can cause economic growth to tumble to to avoid that, the government has kept rates low. prices have remained high, and the economy has become an election issue. some on let's say, as long as he's a right to prioritize growth. so you can't use the same interest instrument as the us dollars or european economy is the u. k. a is using because demand every room factors down, meaning showing those advanced economies authorities until keeps the inflation here as a problem of supply. the price is all about supply and demand. as we know when price is a high, $1.00 of the things that governments often try and do is raise interest rates,
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which has the impact of taking money out of society because people have less access to it. and then hopefully prices go down. this company is trying to do something different though, is trying to leave interest rates alone. leave the access to money as it is, but then increase production because businesses now have better access to money to and with more products in society then be long. hopefully, prices go down because of supply. it's an unorthodox policy and it's yet to actually lower prices. but it has kept the wheels of the economy turning with annual growth at 5.6 percent still took it in ports move and it exports leaving a current account deficit that undermines investor confidence. somebody call them to say a reckoning is inevitable. that some point, something will have to give by something i mean either the interest rate or the exchange rate if they insist on controlling the interest rates and the exchange
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rates, ultimately the exchange it with the impulse. so consumers like these bad i'll talk, it's nothing academic the bank. i went shopping with a to see how it's getting hard to buy the usual ingredients. we're going to make total overhead buying the ingredients, the, all the guy is the most. now what are we going to buy it as opposed to? yeah, using for sonya so. so there's no, no, no i can't put that much anymore. contra c o. expensive beans are now is i'm being told off because i'm taking too much if promises of a better tomorrow don't satisfy only people. it may be vote is yusef authority is a disappointing dish. so let me say then, how do 0 assemble the confrontations between palestinian sizes and gaza and israel continuing for a 5th day. israel bombed a house in baby here in the northern cause of stripping other houses in kansas city
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. at least the 33 palestinians have been killed since the bump bump began on tuesday. rocket. civils have been fired from gaza on saturday morning, triggering warning sirens in southern israel. it comes of egypt in the united nations. try to seek a ceasefire. i'll just share with you on the outside just now live up from gaza and tell us more about these strikes these additional strikes to go on the strip, you know, as well as 3 in the air strikes today has really intensified all this trip in different areas. more homes has been targeted since the morning hours of saturday at the targeting of the homes is still going on until now. i mean, in the past hour, 3 more homes were targeted to india by the, in the northern golf, the strip and one in the 2 neighborhoods that's in the eastern part of the goal is
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the strip and uh, the, and the uh, civilians here or locals. here, i'm sorry you're talking about a very fresh targeting now to someone on a motorcycle in rough off that has not yet been confirmed, but until now the pounding has not stopped since the morning hours. right. do you have any thanks, dave. even outside the live in gaza. that's enough from the boxes south of days where the city ask along. we just need the border with casa, he has more of a situation that we've had rockets reportedly far towards issac dog and his ready city about 25 kilometers. north of opposition, as well as several rockets landing around 20 kilometers to the southeast and the cluster of agricultural communities. what 3 individuals have been injured by rocket shot and all according to b is really emergency medical services. 2 of them very severely. the consequences of being that these radio authorities have decided they will over the next 3 days,
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continue with the evacuation very fast, but being ongoing full, some of these communities close to gaza. and really, kristen e for the 1st time in 18 weeks. the ongoing process that have normally taken place every saturday instead of if they've been coming. so these are the protests against primitive. so benjamin not near his attempts of judicial reform organizes decide even given the threat to take care of rockets with one bonding quite close to telling me if a couple of days ago they would cancel those monitors and protests for the 1st time and more than 4 months the an estimated $47000.00 pregnant women in gossip around $150.00 babies are born every day on average w. calendars the you and population funds representative for palestine. he says that many pregnant women to scad to walk to hospital for treatment. i'm speaking to you from the middle of gaza, where i hear from my window, the rockets exploding. i'm getting a sense of the escalation from,
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from right in the middle of java for, for the you and send us the, we're really concerned about the impact of the escalation and the impact is having on the exhausted building and already very difficult humanitarian situation. this is a one of the most densely populated places in the world with a huge amount of fundable people in children right now. our concern is about to ensuring that access to health care facilities and hospitals. i spoke yesterday with the, with the head of the lc for hospital fitness maternity hospital in gaza looking after those pregnant women. and she's. busy getting a reduced number of women coming to those facing facilities, the out of fear they're worried by both industries. so, from outside, we're working as part of a coordinated response to look at both parts of the sectors, but the risk for the pregnant. we need to ensure that they can receive the support that they need both access for it for the regular checkups and the support supplies that are already major needs are on the ground. so we're, we're here,
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we're responding generals have been helpful to palestinians killed during raids by is really forces in the occupied westbank. the i'll be at open fire and fall out to a refugee camp. now numberless, also winning 3 people of the raids to place their ramallah, bethlehem, and have room. there's a 150 pounds of citizens have been killed by his really forces in the occupied palestinian territories. since the stops of this year. out of studying children from a school demolished by his where the forces on sunday having lessons in attend. it's the 2nd time the european union funded school has been bulldozed. israel says that it's unsafe, the u says the demolition is against international law. i'll just hear a sound of high that reports now from bait come up in the occupied westbank against the loads. these promised indian children track across the valley to get to school some with their mothers afraid of what could happen next.
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the school was demolished on sunday when his rady forces bulldozed in the early hours of the morning. they left nothing behind the playground, desks and books. e destroyed. locals tried to stop them, but many ended up in hospital saline was 5 when the european union funded school was demolished the 1st time in 2017. this time she was hired, she says when she found out, smith thoughts led far ahead. i heard the sound in the night and all my mom, what was happening. she said my school had been demolished and i have to see it for myself. so these remote tree could remove all the breaks. i was sad, i love school because i want to be successful. the school is posts of areas see in the occupied westbank, which is fully controlled by is ro in the post as well as accused. this is not
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having a building permit or my school palestinian permit request in this area or rejected . a my godfather, who owns antonio area, which the families decided to have a school native deland for the school was because we have no school in the fields. in a statement the you said it was a polled in the israel's demolitions of palestinian homes in schools is against international law in march and his re, the quotes granted to request from a pro set to open eyes ation to have the building demolished for safety reasons. if they cared about the student, so why they didn't give us a admission to defend the norman school. nearly 60 students attend the school 10 pretences online for you to last, and there is no running water or even toilets. the last 2 days have been incredibly tough for the kids has their products and the palestinians back to school, seats, them some juggling as well as these plastics that teaches and balance. now let's
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say to say, not only has their education been disrupted, they've also been massively effective psychologically so best to springs. and this will be a fun to that day. but celine says, none of this will stop ha, from achieving her dreams. she loves numbers and wants to become a mass teacher when she grows up for the height of algae 0 bit on an occupied westbank. we're playing a helicopter of craft in separate incidents in rushes. brands regions which borders ukraine, at least 2 people on board, the meat 8 had to come to died. officials say that it's engine court filed before it crashed, and su $34.00 rule plan was also reported to have crashed and the same region local authorities. so they're looking for what the cooling cyber task to cranes presidents loved them as landscape as in rome to meet the attorney and president and prime minister as well as pope process. president says you and that's all up so
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that the landscape has it for these full banking in terms of ministry, financial and human, a charity and support. last month upfront to set the bank and was involved in a peace mission to end the war in new frame. india is governing b. j. p is accepted, the defense officer and election in the southern states of kind of talk of the main opposition congress policy, one most seats in the assembly. it's the 1st of 5 states election associates being seen as a boost to the congress policies prospect. so i had a national elections next year. tucker is home to 65000000 people. it's the only southern states ever to be controlled by the b j. p. who de chandra, is professor of government at georgetown university. he joins us now live from new delegates heavy with us. how significant is this result that it is significant of the bgp has lost its main foothold in the south of india. so none of the fired
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states is in power. um, but i would be still very upgrading too much into this result of keeping the next national election in mind in 2024. why is that? so because it's a, it's a one state and we still need to see the opposition released a lot. it's um, you know, it's protests and it's campaign and opposition. you wouldn't be, remains in use. the major p has control the state before. why did it go congress way? this time it's an important win for them, isn't it? as i said, the volt share is constant of 36 percent, which means that it's retained it's based sort of speak. um, so the congress which is 7 percent ahead for the clean um you know, obviously made a huge incursions partly due to rollin gotten. he's walking potter joe really got dressed and boxley because i think i swing voters but put off by communism. and so
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i'm a phobia on the part of the beach it be. okay, so what went wrong for the b j. p. what, what campaign did they uh, what platform did they campaign on in, in this election? wp campaign on nationalism handled nationalism at all, india level. it also campaign um on uh, local regional issues related to the uh, the women bedding i had job. they were opposed of the term for mt. a job campaign, as well as a, you know, bringing up a historical episodes related to older kings like people some time. um, so there was a lot of propaganda of a comment or kind and it didn't clearly pay off then both share remains staggering . and then i think they would need to interest specs. that is, is that a less than that they must want long ahead of, of the national election if they keep coming this kind of campaigning? are they likely to lose most states?
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i would say. so i would say that, you know, the, the one missing elements in the campaign was economic development and the poverty of campaigns. and by the fact that post kind of dropped off. and i think this has to come back in the national election campaign that's going to start pretty much of the end of the. and i think the congress has a major opportunity with mass unemployment, high prices, and generally a week. he cannot make conditions really good to talk to you. so i'm an infection date. what a chandra, that in new delhi, or both as in thailand, go to the polls on sunday in a general election that could see a major change in the government. more progressive policies of let opinion polls, while groups allied to the ministry has liked. the analysts say that victory at the front of the box may not be enough to create a significant change. i was just, it was totally chang reports now from bangkok. sprague,
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zable kids in collins at marigolds, waiting to buys and bang, cooks bustling file, a market printing arrangements usually used to blessings place on autism shrines. but good luck trade is no, it's going to be a busy weekend. i think people are looking forward to working and chosing someone who's small, capable problem of the stuff. i think there won't be any hiccups on the election day. i think that people have been ready for this for a long time. the good luck, collins may not be enough. the united time nation policy led by prime minister prior to no child could be punished by both has the, his response to the could the 19 pandemic. the policy that is consistently let the pose per time with a progressive economic platform. the candidates of pm is the daughter of tex and cinema. the self exiled coma, prime minister, who's known to be keen to the, to the deciding factor might be move forward a new policy. this promised
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a wide ranging reforms, including controversially to laws concerning the monarchy. their appeal appears to have extended beyond the usage. despite the large number of punches contesting this election is going to be a relatively simple choice for type versus on sunday. so they want the next occupants of government, the house to be part is supported by the military, who maintain the state as quote. what do they want to change? the influence of the military is never far away and type politics that most assume who is unlikely, at least in the short term, the powers that be behind a scene time to shape outcomes beyond the rules and the constitutional provisions. but the land slide will be hard to over to get the numbers associated imagines of victory, a so unassailable for put, tie and may be followed by move forward. then it will be difficult to shape the mountains with this. this qualifications and distortions the official results may
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not be declared for at least a month. many expect complications off to the vote. but if the vote has turned out in knowledge numbers, that choices will be hard to ignore. tony chang out as 0, bangkok i will get an update next on that he is out. then i'm 30 trouble import of friends were fights between rival gangs have left entire neighborhoods like this one that you can see behind me completely empty because of the violence and the sport lead strike a blow to new castles, champions league hopes that's coming up later in the spoke the feature, the may be still surprisingly full. this times. yeah, the weather in central and northern shan is pretty woman sunny. santiago's
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temperature should be about 18 based on the average of these 28 is pretty nice. inaji and tenure as well. and there are no significant storms around unless you down in particular, anywhere you might close, expected the width where the from the north, the colds, and westwards is axis, most intense in big storms, probably around ecuador, or western columbia. there are still some pretty hard temperatures around the counter being, for example, system ingots. 35 is about 4 above average, and temperatures don't tend to very much and is that problem to except in mexico, where the sandstone to keep month right on the crew, the side. now the picture in the us and canada may to just like lots fish out, you'd be right to think that these are topping up the floods that's are in the midwest. the northern plains states these there are the big stones in texas, possibly oklahoma and moving west woods. they could be to now to the significant rain coming out to north carolina as well. but the sun was returned to the northeast. now, when i say somebody looked at the time, she doesn't seem to get a hint to what's happening in the pacific northwest in seattle for example. i'm
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particularly west encounter these temperatures or whatever. but it should be in alberta, for example, there was now warning a heat wave warning, the cad for the the latest news as the freaks faith ages. you say there are hundreds of students, refugees within the community. why you have to be registered then people cannot access page with detailed coverage. do you believe this message of protecting
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fundamental rights and democracy will once again resume with voters from around the world. one thing it shows is rush just continue debility to be able to strike anywhere in this country whenever it pleases the the, the avery, i'm trying to get here. and so what these are on, i'll just see where the headlines are keys. president richard the top of the one. that's how the riley and his time bull on the final day of campaigning ahead of sundays presidential. i'm part of entry elections. the vote is expected to be type sleep contest. it's being held in the midst of an economic crisis. the other ones, main rival is come out. can they start a new format,
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civil service pledge to restore democracy. it took you to change the political system and strength and ties with the west. issue with this is wireless resumed and strikes on guns are destroyed. phones, salacious, escalation and bodice and has a 5th day, at least 33 palestinians have been killed for kits. most of it fired from casa on saturday morning. hundreds of thousands of people along the coast of bangladesh and being by being told to seek shelter and of the arrival of cycling. look really a 1000000 bro hangal refugees living in terms of cox's bizarre or in the storms. projected pos, bangladesh is whether the pump is one that the storm could be life threatening, and could cause severe damage to properties and at least 8 coastal districts. yeah . how does find the pool is the you actually us representative in bangladesh. he joins us now live from back a good time you with us. so i think what 80 hours, obviously preparing for worst case scenario here. what all of those plans,
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what do you fear? could happen a yes. good evening and see it in the car. and the situation is extremely concerning, because if this site makes land full, it might be devastating because we have 1000000 wrinkled refugees living in the most se uh contest. it kind of controlled and then for a job, a shelters obama, who in the top line the sites room is expected to have a speed or a 160 kilometers, at least. and the shelves can only send 40 kilometers. you can see what's going to happen. and so it's a side to comes to this heavy rainfall very in pennsylvania for at least the flooding. it leads to land slides. the tides is rising. and so it's very, very concerned me. it's not only the ring out after the 7 in the southern tip of
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the benefits of cost about the on the desk, the community around them. and it's also the population in the, in the kind of state across the board of muma. it's also also equally hit, and then we have still a population of to $30000.00 to hang up on the island of boss on shot in the gulf of bengal who are also in there is to be here to actually speak. now they're being moved into psycho resistance shelters also side as more concrete permanent sell to. so they're moving into no, but the close to long 1000000 refugees living in the phone with shell dissing course. those are really a mess. you'll see all of us now. those who live quite low, i'm leaving offices in the front of it as of that kind of to hire areas. um as also in as factors community center schools which are little bit better protected, but it's nothing off. so it's a very big concern. what, what then janice,
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are you and your team on the ground that planning and in terms of relief, once the site's load has passed through a yes. so as long as soon as the site load hips land and the immunity then a half days on the ground to do an immediate assessment of how fast the devastation is. so we need to have to see the people who food they need to sell the kids to start preparing to self. those. they need a top line. they need jetta cans. they need also acro taps to for the water, to have drinking girl to the mobile medical teams around. and so we have a whole series of response to the facilities in place. and we should also not forget that it's not just ask you many times, but it's also that himself. you have at least 3000 refugees who volunteer have already over the last days. a lot of the community make them,
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i'll explain to them what to do when the landfill then the story. and so the role of the refugees is a, is crucial here, plus of costs. just thought of these, the longer this is thought these. unfortunately i'm quite used to this type of side close, although we haven't seen this cycle in the last 5 years. but the phones have put in place all kinds of coordination mechanisms as he work the work hand in hand as you're going to transfer 50 stories. and that's your honest, it's been really good to talk to you. we wish you the best manufacturing day if you haven't found a tool that from the u. n. h c, all a dan as a nation and says that more than 100000 children in the hazy or at risk of stopping to death due to escalate and gain violence. gangs, and vigilante groups control around 80 percent of the capital. puerto prince view and estimates wimbledon $600.00 people were killed last month alone. and kidnappings being reported everyday. today's about report style from porter prints
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. luckily they sing the phrase we present that has taken over the streets of hating people, though tired of gang controlling their lives. and that's why they decided to start fighting back. jump up the skin. the says the movement we get bigger every day. they're not, but it, there you go back to walk, holly, it's a campaign of vaccination against gang violence. the book holly will continue to eradicate the kid up in virus and the country gangs, no control, 80 percent of haiti's cap pretend. and they're extending their presence to other parts of the country. people say they have had enough and have started to go as to gang members. some have been set on fire on the streets. games has taken over these caribbean nation neighborhoods like this one have been transformed by the violence in the past months. i'm here in the neighborhood of
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villa. this area used to be filled with people. but as you can see right now, it's almost empty. it looks like a war zone, there's been fighting, going on between rival gangs. were told that members of the g 9 gang are not far away from here. and they have been attacking this area. and when, when it showed as around the area, he says gangs a roofless that they have set on fire houses here. they also rape until he also says the government has benefited from them. i was with russian tinge, but i know the nation government doesn't. what goes is good for him. the position of the father of dang stores, he needs the united nations as the violence has increase. my newest went in the country by 30 percent over 100000 children are at risk of dying because of hunger, the into him prime minister. how to get into the has requested urgent into
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a natural and assistance to help the government fight the gang slumber. even though it's been 6 months since the request was made, there has not been an answer. this shouldn't be a force and multilateral force, and we've been either shape of one country, whatever country. unfortunately, there is no country who has been able to accept these this, the great challenge. and so know what we are the point that we require, you know, but the voice to the find different solutions when the international community continues debating what to do about haiti, people have been left on their own going after those who heard them and waiting for a solution that never seems to arrive very so i'll just see to, for the prince. really only mazda is executive director of luck, who lot pay a community based piece, building organization,
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who just now from washington, dc. good to have you with us. so how is this vile of impacting children in haiti? the 1st of all, the inability to go to school on a regular basis is extremely detrimental to their uh, education to their growth and the fact that they are under fire in 70 neighborhoods. uh, basically every day is uh, also very detrimental to their uh, ability to, to learn and then uh to their uh, psychology, they are traumatized every day by, uh, this uh, the gunfire to be here and uh, you know, they can't go to school at all or if they're in school, they have to uh go under the tables under the school tables to to
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protect themselves. besides that, the ability to um receive uh for the i'm and the i'm not been denture, or having the shelters be overall by our man. so this is an extraordinary situation for the children use. they both have called this generation of kids. then chrome is growing up traumatized of what health is available. is there any health available for them? and there is no, not enough health of the day for them. there should be a uh, a system of, uh, trauma, awareness and healing. there should be a program, there are some uh telephones available, but not all of the of the time it is have access to telephones and to the numbers that, that one can call. they're not aware of the existence of those numbers enough. and
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that should be in general, not just where the kids are for the parents that for everybody and hated the process of uh, of breaking the cycles of mine is through the trauma position of, of the population. there are people that are traumatized because of the kidnapping . so yeah, so there has to be some kind of so a, as a, as a piece building organization. we only have, how do you go about your, your work when, when the government, it hazy as we know it's a week as well, we have to continue. so this is for us a source of uh, engagement. instead of this engagement, we have to bring together as many organizations and people offer goodwill together to to break the cycles of violets,
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dwayne gauge with all sectors of the groceries communities, including the r groups. you cannot ignore the, our groups, but also sectors of the rest of the social government. the private sector has to go to society, unimportant to go sect. you will not arrive at the solution. all sectors of patients society do not get together talk to each other and find a solution, no room to solution, even if you need to, how awful, outside facilitators, but we have sions are the ones why come together and find a solution to the situation. good to talk to you some of the effective date. let me only boss that in washington. thank you. the thousands of supporters of pakistan's, former prime minister in wrong kind of gather to celebrate outside his residence. a blow for there's something he was going to 2
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weeks by on friday, by the my clothes and this one about on thursday, the supreme court ruled his arrest early in the week was missing. con faces corruption charges is arrested to widespread protests resulting in at least 8 depths. they produce city of little pool is ready to host the final of the annual eurovision song contest. the u. k. is hosting this is event on behalf of ukraine, which one last year as part of this diversity. so knox says that he's disappointed that the organizes prevented ukraine's president from addressing the contest. the european board. caustic union rejected. let them is. lensky is request saying the event is non political. i'm, i'm with all get really the best job in television tonight is all just areas. so i overall that he joins us now live from little full. what's it like that? so the, well, i think we have a bit of a habit. hey, adrian is doing your vision. something come test to gather the last time we did
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this, whereas i was in back to you were in iowa. and then also it was a glorious sunny saturday afternoon, and the excitement is definitely building in the higher city of level pool. they've stepped in on behalf of the you and also of ukraine to host will say, is the longest running tv music competition in the world, the dates back to 1956. and it's a really special. yeah. that you 1956, cuz lots of other things coming up, which we'll talk about in a moment with me is krista buell come in. he is a legend in your vision, and angels, other calls a soul of participants himself. you're in charge of the muscle vessel award. if you just tell us what that's all about, cuz directly relates to all of the office. yes, it's uh, we felt that we need to honor more than just the and prize winner because there are so many excellent artist, songs and performances. and you know, you need all these 3 to win, but you can win one if you have the best song you can win due on the field,
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the best artist, and so on. so that's the reason why i started this price 22 years ago. the most of us all was the man behind your revision back in 1956. it's a big anniversary for you said 2 years ago, you represented sweden, all the home ground in mile. know. tell us what it's like to host a univision. all haven't gone, don't name. well that might be thinking back stage. while it's a huge responsibility, obviously you feel the pressure from a, from the entire country that you'll have to do well. but and i feel for her because she, i sincerely hope that she does well for herself. the results, it's out of her hands. but if she can be proud of what she performs tonight, then it's solar wind. what's your impression generally the whole issue of the u. k standing in the ukraine hosting such an event. have you ever seen a univision like this before? never. i think it's a beautiful action. it's a beautiful fault. and it really, really tells you that we all together in this, we all united by music,
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but also by our cultures and between people. i love that would be able to bridges like this. chris is always nice to speak to you and thank you very much for joining us. and i'll just say over. thank you so much, chris. it'd be oakland full of my participants in 1992 all time ground. and now the of course, the, your vision as you can see behind me by step out of the way, there are many people coming up lining together in for the grand sign. the lease keys will continue for the next few hours. the eurovision song contest goes live, 2100 hours, central european time, a to clock local time. here in britain, i know you're going to be watching adrian in a day. and so 160000000 viewers, not just in europe, but across the world, including us. so i'll be back with an update light to excellence and they call this work case. so you have fun, many things and people see you again later. i a just a head on the do yourself factoring in diversity. how scientists are improving the map of a human geno at in sports call us alcaraz. guarantees is with tons of the top of
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the tennis rankings of action from his opening match at the autonomy and open the the loaded down person to person i knew always don't even know. i just didn't know. i stopped turning spiraled into a diction office morning and the boss introduced me to the parties and that's how it got started. soon she was going to pops and casinos to play pokies every day. sometimes playing 15 i was trying to on to a well, that seemed both exciting work. the grandmother of 6 had access to company funds. she began transferring money in to help us kindly, comp, starting with small amounts every week. if i didn't steal,
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i couldn't quite surely stopped when she was cold. by that time, sheets don't and more than $260000.00. when i went to prison is just crazy and i spend 19 months away from my family in prison. the color again, researches in the united states have improved on the human genome project. they're adding $47.00 new samples to the map of dna that was completed at the time of the century. sciences, say expanding the genome library will help to address any qualities in research and health care. assign said to, to come and pick up explains,
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of the fours that are in the light or grade are actively sequencing dna. at the dawn of the new millennium, the human genome, the dna code that makes us who we are, was mapped 23 years later that map just got a lot bigger. the human genome project took more than a decade to publish its 1st blueprint without a doubt. this is the most important, most wondrous map ever produced by human con. researchers used it as a guide, as they discovered new genes and new potential cures. in our dna, we can be more precise and how we practiced madison. and one way to get more precise is to have fundamental blueprint information. in other words, to know, make information about each patient that walks into our health care professionals office. the guide was limited, drawn mostly from one individual. it could only represent the unique traits of their ancestry. now, scientists have expanded it,
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adding samples from nearly 50 people from populations across the globe. it's now called the pen genome project. an example of that actually was a variance. we haven't covered that, but it's primarily present in east african populations and seems to provide strong protection against malaria infection. so it's not very unhappy, not sensitive. and this is part of the numbers are 5 percent provide our works a great deal. i think the human genome, our dna is 3000000000 letters long. you can see it here copied and tangled up inside of a splitting cells nucleus. more than 99 percent of it is nearly identical from person to person. but in that less than one percent there is almost endless variety, all of the differences that make humans. so diverse, and it's that diversity at the pan genome will begin to map the question now is how to use this new public information to benefit all of humanity. i think we're in a remarkable is where the technology is allowing us to capture this type of data in
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high quantities and across many different regions. one of the keys here at this point will be to really engage with the communities who are contributing their genes to ensure that it's not just a matter of acquiring the information without their input, but truly partnering so that the benefits are equitably shared across all populations scientist behind to say they aim to include 350 more individuals by next decade to paint a full portrait of our diverse species calling baker elder, 0 ton office, bought his page of adrian. thank you very much. we'll start in the, in the a way in the brown james and the los angeles lakers have eliminated the defending champions, the golden state warriors from the playoffs. the miami heat have also booked a place in the conference finals trying to get your old school reports. the celebrities kendall jenner, vad funny sounds of fashion music and sports were quotes. so i'd,
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for this huge class between 2 of the biggest teams, i'm think itself of the n d a. the lake is, hadn't last time in these playoffs, and they have the momentum going. the bron james as a to 15 point, meet the defending champion warriors who are 32 down in the series. it was when all go home, and steph curry wasn't about to let the worries fold as the school, the 11 point point, that it was the name, because you kept the 1st whole 10 points ahead. what was the biggest highlights of the night? this austin reads, how does it be to run the drama? nope. side for player who joined the latest in 2021 of the no one pick 10 in the draw staff i carry. tried to keep up with the latest pay score and $32.00 points. the only golden state stone. so in double spigots, the bronze, the 2 points knowing rebounds not even to help this team to the biggest time victory in over decade, 121 to one and one to secure that place in the western conference finals. a big
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turn around for the lake is who make the west start to regular season in 65 years, they'll now play the denver nuggets and game one on tuesday. the miami heat also went through to the eastern conference finals, taking care of the new mix. and 6 games do me, butler and sam at a boy combined for $47.00 points. the next have the opportunity to turn up the heat on miami. when jaylen brunson was filed and may pose his free thrice. but miami, held on for 9692. when heading back to the conference finals for the 3rd time in 4 years. the heat will play either the boston celtics, the philadelphia $76.00 is with that series tied up $33.00. you want to get real sca. how does ever women's basketball stop? brittany greiner hesitate, 1st match since be released from a russian prison crime to spend 10 months in custody for possessing cannabis oil. before she was released in a prison, a sloughing december. the fence gave her
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a full support as she stepped back onto the cold. well, her team, the phoenix mercury. miami may be known for it's hot weather and beaches, but it also has a pretty good ice hockey team. the florida pencils have beaten the toronto maple leafs to reach the eastern conference and a tell tale final one came 5 and over time with this go from the cousins. it's a beautiful one series when to send them into the conference final for the 1st time since 1996 depends is face the carolina hurricanes mix. the las vegas golden lights of moves that see within one window of the western conference finals. because hey, with a great cold as they age dump the edmonton oilers to when full goals to 3 that give them a 3 to leave. i think it's a game 6 in edmonton and one of the nfl, the greatest franchises has a new owner of the washington come on. those as being pulled by a group led by philadelphia 76 is cona. josh iris for reported
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$6050000000.00. if confirmed it would make it the most expensive sports teams sale in history. the previous slide is dan antonio snyder. scene here had come with depression and recent years following a series of sexual and financial scandals. a carlos alco as, as guaranteed is what's the incidence of the tennis rankings, the hate of no big chunk of age. the spaniard only needed to work on cold in room to ensure he will go back to will number one. when the rankings on next released, authorize that made easy tatiana debut when he took home countryman. oh, but i don't almost venue less in round to say can see it. alvarez, what do you mean? straight to 6 full and 6. why? in the premium, he gets a big day for the teams fighting for the top, full and champions to the qualifications full sized mattress, the united or to no up against the world's am going for points clear of liberal in 5th in the process in the early kick off for food, place, new causal, a due to,
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to add mitigation threats and leads. you also went behind early in the match for duke alias schooling for the home side, feeds and mistakes wants to go to up when patrick fan puts penalty will saved us. also the answer to these things due to penalties of their own, both courtesy of calum wilson, restless christensen had the last word that leads the faintest score of 1790 minutes equalizer. egypt. and john, so lastly or in a strong position of to the 1st leg of the african champions, big semi final against esperanza taking away from home and soon as you. luckily the face of the hosts, 3 new south african strike, a piercing, tow school. 2 of the goals with this one, the pick up the punch. the 2nd letter takes place next week in colorado. a message he will say, i've been talking jessica button. yeah. has taken both positions for sundays, french. cool. i'm for you. the do coffee, right. it was foster surrounding them on circuits,
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finishing ahead or the 6th time world champion, bulk marquez who's making a race for to look for a broken hand to the live golf tournament. in tulsa, oklahoma, south africa's brandon grace opened with an impressive 9 on the $61.00 to take a 2 shot lead off the round one. but the short of the day came from abraham and said, the mexican american play a holy out. who eagles on the 18th or who leave with this, and that will be here again in a few hours time with other schools. news updates. adrian beecham, many thanks indeed that'll just about to step forward. but here's, i'll give a, give us a few moments to regroup. and i'll be back in to update you in the day. so i'm sorry, so you the, the,
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