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reach on the patio river is widening that's ominous for the town of pot. i wrote down the street as more storms. bear down on the farming community. this week, out of 1700 residents were told to evacuate. the county of monterey has performed more than 170 high water rescues as a result of the squad. the storms are the result of atmospheric rivers. long currents of waste are in the air that causes rain and snow fall. california has experience no less than 10 such ones, rare phenomenon since january, an impact of climate change and the probable trend into the future. the, the voltage into p heading to the poles for presidential and quantum entry. elections that are expected to be tightly can test
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the play. you're watching l g 0 live from joe. how would need for the back to the also coming up? elections are also on the way in thailand with a daughter of a controversial former leader presenting a strong challenge to the military box wedding party. the celebrations in gaza app to is ram. and these remich jihad, you've agreed to any objection, brokerage ceasefire, and a super a cycle and helps me on mont and bangladesh. a 1000000 ro hang and living in the wells. largest spreadsheet come in. it's projected the it is 7 g m t 20. i mean, took a way of voting is on the way in the most closely contested election in living
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memory after 20, as in power, president bush of tape at one is facing is toughest, electro challenge, yet much of the opposition has united to by one candidate canals can of several, in a moment will be speaking to rest or saddam in turkey as capital anchor away, the main opposition leader is expected to vote in the coming out. but for us, we go to see them castillo, was in the sample present, or shift typo on stronghold cnn. so present at one due to volt, denise, some volt, tell us where you are and how the voting varies. going so far, the pull that i'll be in front of the school where prisons are gone is going to be testing his fellows as a doing every election right now. the security measures are a high we haven't been taken inside and soon we're expecting to be in some the school garden and inside the classrooms where the people are casting their found that sense. usually presence tires on comes around noontime to
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a cast is valid. this is what we are expecting. of course the area is also the reach uh that the neighborhood is also one of his phone calls. and there is a high f, a thought for the whole thing, many people into he actually a nearly 80 percent of the eligible voters, a test they brought a sense of just because of the earthquake, maybe they figure might go down, but still there's too much upside because right now, uh the uh, the alex where it is also divided between the presidential and the people that lions and the nation's alliance and presence side on has been trying to explain what he has achieved during his governing views in the last 2 decades for his country he has been underlining the national security of national sovereignty and uh, both sides have been accusing actually of, uh, some misfortunes. those prisons are don doing. his campaign has accused the nation elias mainly in
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a position that did come. i consider all the for aligning with the output code to some workers far they use mostly focusing on national security while the position has other things that, that they flights uh for the voters. but as it turned off, uh, we don't know how it is going to be, but it is a very tight race. and uh, it is stumbled along is expecting your high levels, as he believes, assemble is the place where it gives you the king thrown where you can. when finally, you think you sent him for us and impulsively reporting the line from miss trumbull from the folding station where present or the one is expected to cast his ballad a little later. let's cross over to anchor now. dickie is capital with so said i is the for, so you'll be that throughout the day based. so what is the opposition promising voters and what are the support is hoping for as well. we have no in our johnson primary school, whereas where the,
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the presidential candace of the physician come on the coastal low. so he's going to come and cast his watch here. so, because see that's why behind me there's a lot of books and the representatives of the parties are here taking their notes prepaid into what cards and people are coming in signing, where the name is written on these numbers original. and then when behind the curtain and testing there was so the opposition presidential candidate of chemical style notes is expected to be here within 2 hours. so 6 parties and truck you have come together and built in that line as it gets present, add one on they have p if you want the coastal as the unity candidates. so now to support there's already recently confidence that he's going to be the next president of churches, general coastal, a 2 hour cheese presidential election campaign was promising more individual rights and freedoms in turkey. born to restore peace and democracy in
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turkey. he is also a promise in bad are relations to boast of relations, ties with the west, united, united states, your opinion, and nate, also more than we understand nations with, with russia. and also she is focusing on the economy tremendously said that tricky is economy is suffering, the patient is one of the highest in the world. skyrocketing prizes are 1st and people. so he says that the economy is going to be his primary focus here. and i was just talking to one of the waters here. he, she was out and supporting him on the coast. that'll actually say that sort of purchase and power is costly degrees and, and she's, she believes that kinda startled is the one that can deliver that the lifestyle of this for them. of course today, if you're going to see who is going to be and indeed thank you for that race. so sit down, live there in on corrupt. well, in these high stakes, the elections, it's worth taking. a closer look i took is most important cities and provinces,
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and how they've voted historically alexia bryan has more. this is dental, i'll cut a and is me a took, he has 3 biggest cities and it said the person who wins as dental wins the country to keep his most populous provinces. home to about 16000000 people and 20 percent of registered versus it's way presidents. rachel type had one night. his name is matt. but that jobs now held by the my, you know, position is also in control and non good at the capital. and the coastal city is mia. and the last presidential election at 2018. all of these provinces in yellow, those 2 to add one and turkey, a central conservative hob land helping him stay in power with more than half of the vote. but some of those strong holes in the southeast could now be in question with these 11 provinces, badly affected by the earthquakes and february, the head of the supreme election council said that at least 1000000. so it is there . i don't expect it to cost the ballots because they've been displaced by the
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disaster. let's head for the southeast where most of the kurdish population is concentrated, and the main pro kurdish policy under the green, left bene, historic support behind everyone's presidential arrival. come all collection earlier. the last region to mention isn't even in turkey. it's wasted in europe with the vast majority of the turkish diaspora live. and it's $3400000.00 registered voters is about half of those have cost ballots, unless he is elections. we codes turnouts, but somebody else has being reported at polling stations. and list suggest that illustrates the polarization of the turkish electorate. almost a 100 days after the devastating earthquakes in 7 to key hundreds of thousands of survivors are still living in camps or are scattered around the country as anxious as they know how to re force them on talk. yeah, that's not stopping them from voting. the bus after bus has been arriving here, people from across the country,
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various cities coming back to both because according to turkish law, you will need to vote in your place of residence. and if you will, you need to reregister. and not many people did that. we've also been speaking to people here, how tie was one of the worst hit provinces. it's also considered to be an opposition strong hope. people here are angry. they're angry at the government. they feel that the government's mishandled are of the aftermath of the earthquake. they feel that they were left alone and they're still left alone. so they want to go to the palace box in order to hold officials to account. but at the same time, we've been traveling across the quite kid provinces. and in recent days of the ruling party bills maintains supports in their traditional strong willed. so it's hard to say which way this vote will go, but every vote counts. and this is why you're seeing all these people coming back. many of them have been traumatized from the earthquake. it's the 1st time they've come back. we've seen people,
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greece or family members um for the 1st time. so this is a major challenge, getting them to the polling stations, even those who are living in informal assessments, they don't even have cars. what we understand is that the political parties are doing their best to provide transport, big to encourage people to vote, because like i said, a highly contested election means every votes count the take a look at some of the days of in use. now in voting is also on the way in thailand's general election, seen as a potential turning point for the country. the pro military establishment is being challenged in this election opinion phones have indicated major gains for opposition. kansas a paid tung timesheet of what she is a daughter of from a prime minister attack since you know, want to and is seen as a major contender against, by, administered by your channel chat, who's running for re election 8 years after coming to power in
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a cool life to tony chang in bond. com to find out how the election is going. what's the turn not like so far tony it's pretty good. the election commission say that they think as many as 85 percent may 10. now today we see that as opposed around bank hope that may will be accurate. they were queueing early to get into the post when they open at 8 am local time. and there was a little jump off around lunchtime, as is always the wait list during the hot here in china. for now, the off new shade is going with seeing people coming back into the probably just going to be both the until 5, but already hit the waiting for the moment when the polls close and accounts again, this is something i think was saying all across the country, many people, both official election observers and just local wanting to see that the process is carried out as efficiently as possible. now looking, they cost that balance. they want to make sure that when the ballot boxes are
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clothes, the election officials come to stop the camp and everything is clear and above the tony is the result likely to be clear there is most likely to be a clear winner in this election. we've seen per time, it's been the policy of opposition for the last 4 years with a pretty dominating lead in the polls throughout the election campaign. held that that may not be enough for them to take victory. to get a that salut, landslide victory, they need 376 seats. that will be enough to take control of the lower house and sort of obscure the base of the center, 250 seats, that they are oh, appointed by the military. so it wants to get that they would need to have it in the sense that that's not likely. it may well happen though that move for the other policy of all position and much more of the progressive positive type politics
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could succeed with ty, eclipse thing. the military policies and i think that's really the choice the boat is being faced with. there are other concerns. the vote does have the election commission which has been very sympathetic to the military in the past is looking at disqualification issues for persons. those punches. and this time then the military is never far away when it comes to politics. okay, tony, thank you very much for that. tony chang live there. in bangkok, a psycho mancha has made landfall along the coast of bangladesh. sion yan ma, hundreds of thousands of people, have been evacuated to save for areas, a strong winds and rainfall bottom of the coastline of the 2 countries. nearly a 1000000 ro hang of refugees living in the com said cox's resigned bangladesh showing the storm subjective bath agency, said they are preparing for a major emergency response. let's get the latest time, dear child dre who joins us from cox's bazaar. tunzia bring us up to speed with the
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latest the cycle and has been approaching fast. it's landed in fact to what's been happening. okay, is it can see behind me the wind speed as really yeah. adopt since last uh, half an hour that caught into the bank of us mad office. it put it somewhere between now and local time, 4 pm, which will be 10 g m t. that's been saying that from 6 g m t to attend the target a time the truck that is showing it's moving more towards me on my co sign. right then the bank that this tech not fair. yeah, but it will get some of the trust here. we have that danger signal number 10, which is the highest. that's 20 category. uh, 500 can. so it's, it's really one of the strongest side one we have seen in the restroom decade. now most of the people have been a bad credit. nevo center a lot least over 200 people have been a bad credit emergency medical, james, thousands of volunteers. i stand by the same in the rapids. i'm unfortunately
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directed to kind of don't have concrete shelter. most of the people i live in a bamboo hobbs with that toppling fee off of the government offices and mosque. and now the fiber builds with concrete, but there is no shelter and it's too late to evacuate that from any number of people. daily amelia and wrapped in 2 of them children and in 5 between chuck cover um which is uh, i bought a nearly at $200.00 that's paid out on the entire costs. those are about is exposed to this side, mainly where we are, is picking up. is the last time buying a bunch, bothering me and my so this is the area they're expecting to have. i'm 20 kilometers from the found me on front of me is a hill behind i've done a lot of postal villages start. man, bear out here in about 3 hours back was just looking around and now most of them are gone, right clearly know that danger now the prime minister checkouts in our side of is
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monitoring the side front end. that will do that fast to check out with whatever the after effect maybe after the fact that things were getting pretty bad. if waiting goes 10, v. thank you. can be thank you so much for the updates on via chandra alive. their cost is bizarre, with a psych loan mocha has a hate foundation younger, as we said earlier, with a $1000000.00 refugees add bundled issues, cox's bonaza, in other uh, storms a password. keep you up to date with the latest width. tanveer. chandry correspondent was on the ground now after 5 days of a fighting a ceasefire. has been agreed between israel and the palestinian onto this landing jihad palestinians in gaza, celebrated egypt, and broke and chose the violins began on tuesday when he's really been a raid scaled 3 senior. his mom and she had command has at least 33000 means, and one is really have been killed. this was the worst escalation invited and since
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attend the war in 2021. let's go live to you now outside who's live in gaza for as you'll know, what's the latest is a ceasefire holding well, slowly and after the cease fire was in the house at 10 p. m. local time. the last night, 2 hours later, they were full of apartments from both sides. people were terrified that this is a cease fire would have been breached or wooded holes, but it seems that after the last 2 hours, when at 12 am last night they stopped firing. both sides stopped firing, but people are more than happy with the announcement of cease fire, especially in light of old amounts of boardman, of homes. that's targeted different homes across the strip yesterday. so they're more than welcoming it is though a very cautious called people are still worried from the 18th to of may when it is
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the flags march. they're still, uh, they're still worried that it might ignite or a flare up. i mean another round of fighting, but for this one, people are more than happy to welcome a ceasefire. you're in an area of guys i understand, you know, which suffered a lot of damage or as a result of these really yes, rice tell us about what you see around you and how, how the residents, they are affected. yes, slowly. so this is a 2 neighborhood, it's in gaza city yesterday, this home here for a sending the family. it's a 2 story building home and another home also. and as they to a neighborhood they were both targeted. it totally destroyed. as you can see here, not just the home has been totally destroyed, but uh, the other home uh,
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just next to it has also been, uh, it's a 2 story building home. it has also been burned and it's not inhabitable anymore. so at this time, really out of 15 members, a sending me family home uh 50 members. they have found themselves instantly in the streets as they say they were not able to take any of their belongings with them. they were uh the, the, the, the home had a prior miss size warning mess style of the flyer to way they knew that they had to evacuate. and then the, the, they got their children. they got to. c each other, they gathered each other and they ran out of the home. this is what the, the honor of the home was telling me one of the members here and how it was very scary for them to just have to leave instantly. now the people leave the area are also saying that they don't know which home is going to be targeted or why it's
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going to be targeted. so you were explaining how, how densely populated this area is, how much the buildings are very adjusted to each other. so they did not understand why this home was targeted. why the home just a while a little bit far away from this one was also targeted. right. thank you. thank you so much for the update. you know, side live there in gaza city, a representative, some sedans, warring factions, will hold a new round of talks in saudi arabia. later on sunday they are expected to discuss a deal to allow humanitarian a to reach those needs. but on the ground, the sudanese army and the power military rapids support forces continue to fight. he but morgan re force from undermine near the capital. cartoon. extracts were launched by this is denise army on saturday morning against the rapids support forces positions in the city of the mind, as well as in the modern parts of the capital. hard to him in the cities of heavy
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and co 40 the rapids support forces have responded using surface to air missiles and of the heavy artillery. this is despite the fact that the turing sides signed a declaration of principles on thursday in jetta inside the review. that's allowed for a to come to those who are trapped in the capital hard to as well as for civilians were caught up in the fighting between the 2 wearing sides to be able to leave their homes to stay for zones outside the capital. the army also accuses the rapids support forces of not complying with the agreement by not withdrawing from at least 15 hospitals here and the capital hard to which it says before it is occupied. meanwhile, the rapid support forces are accusing. the army of indiscriminate bumping, saying that civilians have been targeted by the sword in his army fight suggests in there as strikes. now the 2 sides are supposed to start another round of talks into things such a review on sunday to come up with a make kind of them to implement the agreement that was already signed on thursday . and to allow for the opening of human and tearing corridors for 8 to each of
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those in need. but presidents who we spoke to both in the mind and, and by having said that, they have little belief or little hope. but any talks would produce concrete results on the ground. after nearly a month of fighting between the 2 sides have been more than all de 0 on their mind . to you and agencies say up to $30000.00 for refugees have arrived in charge in the last few days from saddam's west awful region. seen before. on the reports, the 10s of thousands of new refugees have poured into chide from west are for the latest and perhaps clearest, assign, violent insights who day is getting worse civilians abandoning the homes in exchange for their lives only to find themselves almost immediately in another fight survive there, chatting and host tried to allay fears,
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but the situation here local official say is getting out of hand. well, why do i know the com if they don't get tense? if they don't get boyfriend food, if i don't get close to where they will die in this place, just as you see them. now, i'm asking you to help these people. the health is coming. but slowly, 8 agencies, the local government, military and police all agree. they haven't seen anything like this so far since the conflict began. if we just walk over here, you can get a sense of how in norm is. the scale of this humanitarian crisis is the tense and this makes shift curb. they just keep going and going really, this represents an enormous humanitarian challenge ahead. how scarce everything is, how remote this place is. and how little these people fled with really means that the humanitarian crisis has. the challenge ahead is enormous. fighting in sort tune between students, army, and the parent military rapids. of course,
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this is the stabilizing the whole country, but the conflict is complex to done in general and are for particularly have long been the scene of ethnic fight, pitting arabic speaking communities, against africans. exactly who is behind the latest by then to invest our full remains unclear. perhaps the truest picture comes from the refugees out of the mouth, but the arabs are killers. they killed a lot of people. do you see that they took the cows and scared the children away from my people left without finding good children? why not? why didn't i don't know. maybe the data says a hung up is yes, and we didn't lose any children, but they killed my uncle. the children over there, their father was killed. people living in these camps lack the most basic privilege . it is a struggle to perform simple tasks. and being in this place requires great. still, they say it is better to face 1st hunger and homelessness than the barrel of
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a gun. and so they keep coming. agencies expect numbers to surpass previous estimates. the rains are coming to without adequate shelter. they risk disease illness more misery. the communitarian crisis sparked by the conflict into that is spilling over the same bus for avi o g 0. but ulta, eastern chad, sweden has won the 67th eurovision song contest. so you guys stepped into hosts event after last years when a ukraine was unable to because of the war from livable. so have almond reports to the we all the with is a good, it was squeezed into the reading that typically lead and level back. and so to the nice grand final in live the sweet welcome to send pulled in the votes again and again with a solo to, to becomes the 1st woman that i read. the 2nd contest and as a when the contest, twice she last one in 2012 with the song euphoria in the lead up to the grand find
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the famously typical waterfront was spinning up quickly was fans and visit is already good to get to just a little bit more of your vision experience. the whole city review revision is so weird like people walk around, people say your officials like smith really very direct video them. ukrainians pulls from the home country also here, grateful the contest was being hosted on that home for us. our gratitude for everybody, for bridges, people, and to support to helpful hope for you frame. thank you very much. as the funds gather outside the arena, the final technical rehearsals are taking place for all of the contestants and the excitement building on the quantities. so light cameras, it action to find a line at the 26th as we go down to semi finals that will help early in the we can
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the inclusion of because they shouldn't ukraine as well as the so called big flight germany, italy, spain, friends, and the u k, who get full domestic entry to the final the, the show opened with a poignant melody. an image is reflecting the reality that ukraine sizes sometimes reprise of last year's winning. so from ukraine's culture orchestra, your vision something come test is noted 67 here yet still continues to entertain more than a 160000000 viewers globally with its collected mix of musical genres from toe tapping disease, to crazy stage performances. i did warn you and then there's this totes helping tenants that gives it. let's not forget this whole from portugal. it might not be of evidence the loveliest but the well done. special effects, l. e. d, screens, pyrotechnics,
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and harold with the company to find the list in the integral who's the test performance took to the stage to entertain the excited veteran univision. and he was watching from acosta europe and the old sweden let me be the one they hoped as i came in, it was a 3 holes race along with finland and israel buckling at the end of the 2nd and 3rd place. the united kingdom hasty a spectacular show of some doubts and culture on behalf of ukraine. now that can pass on the bottom to sweeten figure additions 2024. to heal robin, which is 0 live is always much one use on our website that on to 0 dot com, the very latest on the laptop stories on there, including the turkish elections. that's it from me for the back to the or the weather is next followed by the inside story on hating the
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the let's have a look at the weather across europe and you can see across most southern areas and got some dense shower clouds bringing some fun the stones across much of the region over the next few days, keeping temperatures below the seasonal average. now that's in contrast to what's happening up further north, you've got high pressure in charge, keeping things much clearer and dryer. still some showers coming through for the likes of scandinavia, but temperature is such a lot higher than they have been and above the seasonal average spock in some wild fire, far as fi warnings for the likes of noise as well as sweden finn and, and some of the baltic states blacklist the when you attempt just sitting high as well, imposing places like will. so it will still be in high in london. $21.00 degrees at on sunday, but as the rain stopped roland sway east, we'll see it down 2014 degrees celsius on monday, march west to across the hall to view it for those central areas and the wet
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weather continues to dominate in the south. some very heavy falls to come on monday . the southern parts of a city, the winds, pick up as well, for the sum of the greek islands the remains robert. i'm settled for the body, eric islands, and some welcome weather. however, edging into spain, but largely dry in the south. so to 3 degree celsius that include about with sunshine, the just 0 we us who is a really fighting this faulkner or is it the russian military? we listen, we started talking to me. i'm also that disappear. i know citizens usually stick to the back. we meet with.
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