tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera May 14, 2023 1:00pm-2:01pm AST
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the hello, i'm about this and then this is the news are live from dell. how coming up with the next 16 minutes? so k as president sir. zip tie about one and his main rivals come out and chemist at a low cost of votes and the most closely contested election in years. a super cycle and hits me in mall and bangladesh. a 1000000 enroll him. the living in the world's largest refugee accounts are and it's projected costs. people in gaza take stock of the devastation off to a cease 5 is agreed between israel. i lose nomic jobs. plus i'm seeing bus route the inputs out in eastern chad at a camp housing by all accounts, the single largest population of refugees displaced by the latest fighting and students who pass are y'all have always followed, including the lead. no messy is good advice. find got is returned to paris, how is your, my office setting? i too much fun from that trip to saudi arabia
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the so we're going to begin this news out into a key voting as well under way in the most closely contested election in living memory. the 2 leading presidential candidates have cast their ballots. residents there's up to about one is facing the toughest electoral challenge of these 20 years in power. much of the opposition has united to bank one. candidates can all colors donald and the countries still started by february is devastating us quite the get of a man's disaster response is a major issue in this election. the economy is another big concern after a year that so inflation it 85 percent as part of our special coverage of the elections. we're going to cross to some is it on into assemble. thank you very much, robin. deed, as he said,
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the pro says has because that will decide whether a country took care vital in global affairs, stays the calls or has a change of haws off the 2 decades of all policy rule. while starting at 5 am g and g, it's about 8 and this morning people stop going to the polls to vote and tell them entry and presidential elections that will continue until about 5 pm local time. the big question, why is this country heading? what are the results gonna look like? well, the official results are coming out on may the 19 fast 3 days away, but we will have some indication, some unofficial results later today. however, just to keep this in mind, according to the official rules here, you come talk about the official, you kind of talk about any results until off the 1600 gmc, that's about 7 pm local time. and they'll be plenty to talk about that is still planned to talk about already. we've got correspondence right across the sort of
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kid covering this very important story is zayna hold is live for us from on talk. yeah, of course that's one of the areas how this hits by those earthquakes rob was talking about. we've got real sol, solved the standing by live for us in ankara, watching the opposition main opposition. kind of it costs his vote earlier on. we stopped 1st with send them call. so all know who's in an odd policy stronghold didn't, is stumble. i've seen him. this is a critical moment in the life, particularly the political life of president time. otherwise, i'm the all the policy rights that's one at the saw me because this is the 1st line circus president to add on is being challenged by the opposition. he has one each and every election so far in, in the last 2 decades, even more including male elections in general elections. and he was able to switch
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the country's political system from parliamentary to presidential system. that's why uh, in the last 2 years because of the presidential system, many opponents criticized the government and that everything is under one man rule . they have been accusing it presents ad on for high inflation and many wants a change in this country. but of course the spike uh spike old until uh the until yesterday everything was and i can negate. this is a tough race. both for prisons are done and a for the position candidates kept my college federal law who has shown great performance for this election. but of course, this is a historical moment because 2 k is going to decide whether to stay with the presidential system or to switch back to parliament for a system. because this has walked off position proposals so far. the opposition says, if we come to power,
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we will switch to parliamentary system. so for the turnouts here, in this stumble, seems to be fine, and many people are attending. and here in the neighborhood where prisons add on, just a cast has a balance with the 1st lady and many supporters of add on were here. they were supporting with chairs and everything is so far. everything seems cool, especially with your presence are done on the 10 students i've been favoring the process since early this morning. it's continuing without any issues or problems is the most important thing is that the votes are being cost in earthquake. it every as citizens of participating in the election, these huge enthusiasm for the election and they are no problems. they either. all right, so you've already talked a little bit about that. so let me ask you this. the message which out of the one has been focusing on is the message of bang on what you know. ryan sent him
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the saw me. uh. could you please repeat? yes, i'm not sure if he can hear me because we have a cold to pray going on here. but i was saying, the message which president, i about of the one is, is relying that will radiate with, with both is, is one of the bank on the want, you know, vote for us. we all the known commodity in this election. well present dead zone has always criticized the main the public inquired t. c h b who was all in power for many years. and especially after he became a mayor of stumble in late ninety's. he was able to play in the city and he always said before, we came to power in a stumble before we administrative sit, the ever there was trash everywhere are the same. the same for
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a structure and urban to transportation was back. and after that, after we became the ruling party within the last 2 decades, we invested a lot into care in, in everything, in terms of the economy in terms of education. and especially, he underlines the government's investments efforts in a turkish defense, industrial trying to, to create independence from foreign imports. that's why he has always suggestive goal for what you know, here we are, we have done everything for this country. and none of these were achieved by the previous political parties and no need to test anyone else besides this message. and when we listen to the sweet interview, sometimes we hear it from his supporters, which is basically a turkish people have a tendency to go towards. ready they know to who for whom they know, but however, the recent history is special enough to after 19 eighties has shown that to because
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people also vote for their pockets for the kitchen. b a. the high inflation cost of living is also a reason people change their votes. this is the biggest challenge presence our dawn is facing right now, but he has been encouraging his base to go for what they know which is him and his rolling. that's parting shot me the right time, so much in info. so i'll do that. let's get us now to anchor of the season. let's go powell, but we have joining us from the real sol, solved a dog, and he is in an area that's a strong hold. so that may not position candidate come out of color, start all the older houses and people's faulty and the rest. so you could say the same thing, full color start. all of this is a critical crucial moment in his political life having lost several actions before the other one right. 7 that's correct, so i mean there is
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a lot at this stage for him even maybe he's whole of. busy to go with the carrier, so seems to assume in the office in 2010, she has repeatedly last several elections against avalon and the oldest strategist, the point, think of strategist over to the law of by his party and by the position have failed . so about this time the position came up with a new formula they have formed and a position and a lie and some of the sticks potters. but it's 2 months and months to come up with a unity candid with a name to be the candidates of the old position to be the leader of the opposition . they were very much for years full discussions and debates. and so one and even just sort of extend that has been one of the main argument or present ad one that this is that for that time cooperation. and they cannot even agree on a certain name. so that when last of names were being put to forward, no, such as the mayor of his stumble academy,
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mamma lowered the mayor of aren't gonna most 40 of us. and even the former president, the biggest prize of, of turkey off to like you and i. so when, however you come up kinda startled, a has insisted that she must be the leader of the opposition cooperation. so then 2 months ago when it has become all vs, one of the, the 2nd largest part, the even there's a position allied is good for the let by met on the auction. they, withdrawing from the alliance and even metal action has accused him of putting his incest before the company is entered as it was to be. but of the tremendous the pressure on her. she and her party, they got back to the the did a lot of them. so now we have seen that through the election campaign that had been promising a lot. and it seems that this time she and she is former where's at the support? there is a convinced that she's going to be and so as i said, there's a lot after stage now he's 74 years old. if he lose us,
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that's good cause to use for once he gets carrier. however, if you wins, that is going to be the 1st one to bring down out of the one. and that's why today to send the signal off the risk the, to the set of my social security. is it like 10 comb, like fellow citizens we own list democracy very much. we all missed being to get the very much that you will see from now the spring will come on. the spring will continue. i salute you all with love and respect one, but i don't know. so as i've been saying, of course, according to the rules we con stall to talk about anything close to results yet, but what we can talk about is voter turnout. and that's going to be an issue being watched really closely, especially in the opposition strongholds. how does it look where you are of the well the prime to school,
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the non credit that the leader of the position comes settled has just passed that she is what she was warmly welcomed by his support. as we can see that the hopes are quite high. she is so have seen that people are flocking infocast, there was so the turnout is expected to be quite high in the last election. it was around 87 percent. but this time, there is an expectation that the turnout could even exceed 90 percent, which would be probably one of the highest. and there were some memories off the conference. and the reason for that, as i said, is not only about cameron struggles that he's hold for the content. is that the state? but this time the position met before the 1st time has formed such a huge alliance. almost all of the part is as long as conservative liberals, nationalist and secondary, they came together to bring capital and the down, and that is the coming goal this year. so as i said, the terminology is expected to be very much high, but that is also valid for the, for the present. i have one on his support as, as well,
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that's why it's is going to be quite a few moments for turkey tonight. you're going to see who would be in port if any of them are going to secure, more than 50 percent of the woods. and if not, that is going to the 2nd on, on may 28 to thank you so much for a sol solved. resolved that. well of course these elections are coming. 3 months off. do you recall those devastating us quakes hit the southeast of this country? molden 50000 people were killed when the 1st quakes hit on february. the 6th, the world health organization has described it as europe's was natural disaster. for a century, 14000000 people across 11 provinces were affected some complaint the initial response was way too slow. well, the government is also being accused of failing twin,
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full sits building safety policies, leading to more extensive damage. and the un estimates. now, 1500000 people were left homeless. well, the rebuild costs back could cost on cool. more than a $103000000000.00. so clearly people have a lot to struggle with in the south, the southeast of the country. let's go over now to that region. we have st. ahold of joining us live from on talk you. how does the votes, how the situation, the turn i should say, situation look like in an area zayna is i've been describing which has been devastated by us. quite some people are getting out to the polls. are they able to get out to the polls? the photo turn off has been relatively high. we've been here since the early hours of the morning and there has been a steady stream of voters casting their ballots traffic on,
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on the roads. even though this is really a logistical challenge for the authorities. if you can see, the polling stations are now make shift the container cabins because they barely any building has been left standing and those that are still standing are uninhabitable. people are coming to make their voices heard. these are people who have suffered or lost. these are people who have lost everything, many of them have been displaced. some of them tell us that you live in tents. they live in containers, others relocated to other cities this morning. we were at the main bus terminal in high tide providence. and we saw a bus after bus arrive and people coming from across the country saying that we want to exercise our democratic right to vote. so depends who you talked to in this region here and how to high there's a lot of anger is basically an opposition stronghold. they believe that the government's really, the initial response was very slow that they were left to fend for themselves. and
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they continue to be left to fend for themselves that we, construction has not begun in earnest. this is what people want. these are the questions. they are asking, what are, who's going to be rebuilt? our shops, our livelihoods, people lost their jobs. now you visit other provinces across southern turkey, you and the party, the ruling party meant still maintains the support along its conservative and nationalist up, you know, population in those areas. they say we believe the president, when he says that hundreds of thousands of homes will be rebuilt within a year. so the issue is, who is going to rebuild these? these devastated regions loyalties are split, the earthquake really has a little impact. it didn't really shake loyalty is because in turkey, at the end of the day, people vote according to ideology and the political affiliations and the earthquake just compounded the problems that they already had. which is the dire economic situation. to find somebody to sign up for the
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very important to us from on talk. yeah. and you know, the excitement the tension, the nerve is this is almost palpable here. people feel like this is a major moment in the line. so i was talking with people last night and saying, how are you preparing for this? and they say, we're feeling like this is the night before you'll find those that university. everybody pretty much is waiting to see why these elections take the country. sadly, a sign of that tension and nervousness to people passed away in election the supervisor and the vote from heart attacks. and the sign of just how much strain and tension around people on votes is watching. waiting to see how this election goes will be
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here watching and waiting to for now i'm gonna hand you back to the service between israel and the father standing on group. as long as you have the came into effect on saturday nights. we have an egyptian mediator to cease fire after 5 days of fighting, many people in gaza or be left without a home. the violence began on tuesday when his really air raids killed. 3 senior is finally jihad commanders, at least $33.00 palestinians, and one is rarely have been killed. this was the worst conflict between israel and gaza since the 10 day war in 2021. we're going to correspondence in the story mohammed junk jim's tiny buy in west jerusalem. first we're going to go to vernon locks and the gaza. venom. gaza has been through as we were saying several days of attacks wants the atmosphere like now. over of we arrived save from southern israel over the course of this morning. you can probably hid behind me. traffic is pretty busy down on the street. a few stories beneath this stalls of reopened trade is around the streets, trucks bringing supplies in and out of the strip operation once they've gotten,
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even the fishermen have been allowed to go back out into the submit is right. need to try and catch the fish to sell in the market over the course of those 5 days from tuesday through until late last night we saw more than a 1000 rockets launch from this territory. more than 300 as strikes targeting individual faces around the strip, the consequences for people who as you can imagine, pretty significant. we've seen more than 30 people killed the majority of those here in gauze a city, and then more than a 170 also injured as well. there are many people here who have been impacted by this. the homes destroyed some of that loved ones last and so that will be looking to try and rebuild over the coming weeks, months and indeed is around. and obviously this is a situation that we've seen so many times before between israel and the guys. what do we expect to happen over the next few days? what, what went into my imagine is that the feel far as you say inside gauze that will be working with those families as a priority,
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who'd be made homeless to try and figure out where they can be placed, trying to essentially re fit some of the businesses that have been damaged, try and get supplies flowing back into the various stores so that people have access to the products that they need. of course, the long time question is going to be around whether this kind of see spot is being put in place by a lot late last night can hold what the position of the various factions inside gauze will be when it comes to that relationship with these really minute 3, when thank you very much indeed. well, little marks talking to us from guys i want to bring in, well, how much i'm jim, he's going to be talking to us from west jerusalem and benjamin netanyahu, the prime minister of israel, obviously leading a coalition which is has a very strong fall right element to it, there's a lot of speculation about how much pressure she'd be nanda to agree to this is far . what are we shipping from? is really a folder to as well. let me tell you 1st about what we've just heard in the past few minutes. uh,
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speaking uh before the weekly cabinet meeting uh 5 minutes of benjamin as they are made some remarks about what these realize are calling operations shields and arrow the campaign they've been conducted engage with the past several days. the prime minister. busy that a perfect campaign, he said that due to that campaign, israel had changed the equation between it and the factions inside of gaza. he said that his initial instructions to the army were 2 things. surprise and a pre emptive initiative. he said that they had succeeded with the mission, he think of the army, the security forces, and the intelligence officials for carrying out just mission successfully. and he also said that all the top leadership of his mom is your heart was eliminated as a result of that operation in gaza. now as you said, the prime minister has been under different types of pressure. on the one hand, he was under pressure from the far right members of his coalition in order to act
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more aggressively toward the factions. and we saw him do that in the past several days as a result of this campaign. now there was also pressure during the campaign from members of those communities in the south israel on the board of the gods. and because you saw a mass evacuations over the course of the last several days, you saw the 10s of thousands of people leave their homes. and they were starting to get worried that this was going to escalate further. they want to see their kids back in school, they want to be able to go back to their work, open their businesses again. so that was another type of pressure. but also there had been another type of pressure going on internally behind the scenes. because even though this campaign was going on, when you looked at what the is really officials were telling local media outlets, it was clear that israel wanted there to be a ceasefire. and one of the reasons for that is they did not want to see how much get involved in any kind of retaliatory strikes according to intelligence officials in israel. they never believe that how much were actually inserting themselves in that fight that was going on the past several days. they were worried about it. they were worried about escalation. they kept warning, come out as not to enter the fray,
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because they knew that if that had been the case, then this was going to be a much wider conflagration. so those are the types of pressures that the prime minister was under right now. what you see is essentially him coming out saying the quiet will be met with quiet and he's essentially saying israel will continue to defend itself if there's a threat. and right now, basically what he's doing is addressing the country and essentially taking a victory lab saying, but what they've done as far as he's concerned, is protect this. we have a lot of times zoom in west jerusalem and thank you very much indeed. representatives from saddam's warning foxes are holding a new round of talks in saudi arabia. they're discussing a deal to allow actually monitoring and 8 to reach those in need. 30 days of violence as far as the money to take shelter of a neighboring chad and un agencies and say up to 30000 more refugees arrived there in the last few days from saddam's westoff for region. they're comping near the town of border tops more on the way on. all of them need help, st. by shop
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a reports from eastern shock. tens of thousands of new refugees of poured into chide from west are for the latest and perhaps clear us assign vitamins inside sudan is getting worse. civilians abandoning the homes in exchange for their lives only to find themselves almost immediately in another fight officer by their chatty and host, try to allay fears, but the situation here local official say is getting out of hand. well, why do i know that if they don't get tense, if they don't get wolfing food, if they 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 slow agencies, the local government, military and police,
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all agree. they haven't seen anything like this so far since the conflict. again, if we just walk over here, you can get a sense of how in norm is the scale of this humanitarian crisis. is the tents, 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 a has a challenge ahead, is enormous fighting a sore tune between students, army and the parent military rapids support forces is the stabilizing the whole country. but the conflict is complex. so 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 them to invest our full remains unclear. perhaps the truest picture comes from the refugees. out of the book, the arabs are killers that killed
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a lot of people. you see that they took the cows and scared the children away the people left without finding good children. why not? why didn't i don't know. maybe the data says a hung up, we didn't lose any children, but they killed my uncle, the children over there, their father was killed. people living and these can select the most basic partitions. 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 a gun. and so they keep coming. state agencies expect numbers to surpass previous estimates. the rains are coming to without adequate shelter. the risk of disease illness, more misery, the humanitarian crisis sparked by the conflict into that is spilling over the same bus route, the o g 0, but ulta, eastern chad. the still ahead and i'll just eat up those clothes in thailand with a daughter of
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a controversial former leader is challenging the military backs moving parts the, the swedish victoria to utilize its own contest in level 4, when a competition dominated by of savings to ukraine and in sports of baseball picture and the fine line during an m o. b flash in the united states. details coming up the it's relatively cold and waiting central here for the area is going to expand over the next day or so. now, don't read the look you want this time here, but where the lucky volt and ultimately maybe it's wanted anyway, that's the picture for some the concentration of the right and property is going to
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be on the other side of the edge. you have to get in croatia, for example, quite a strong wind here as well, but it's extending out through austria if you're interested in the 30 degrees on a, on the other side, the on show breeze has a still bringing cold each weather cloud. and that breaks a rain through spain as well, but this is the expansion during monday into portland. so this whole area is causing it might be that it breaks it right in the concentration circulation. so the heaviest right is going to be in sicily. and still, that cold breeze is springing, but even some snow to be honest pots with here and these, that for me know if i forget with the exception of tennessee analogy area where you see that reading is cause hot and dry. for the most part, we're all getting shots as finals as tough model a but the heaviest, right? it's still near with the coast in for example, tiger or nigeria. i know they're, they're off on the storms of the c o. p and highlands and you'll see them coming up in the forecast here on monday for somalia, although the wind is moist going up along the coast, it remains dry from the sky, but there is some run of activation up. yeah.
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the kind of stein is once of very different place from today to cities, became connected to the interior in an award winning film, which is 0. well, here's historians and i'd witness accounts that portray early 20th century by this time as a thriving fibers. the reach of was molten investments were accessed,
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moving from one city to another, kind of starting 1920. on al jazeera, the, the, [000:00:00;00] the watching or to 0 reminder about jumpstart is this are the 2 leading presidential candidates and to have cast their ballots. presently, the zip tie that other one is facing his toughest electro challenge. in 20 years. much of the opposition has united to box one candidate to come out and can i start all of 64000000 people are eligible to take part in the presidential and parliamentary elections as quite would cover the economy. and the sewing cost of
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living have been the biggest issues that account same while. and these high stakes elections as was taking a closer look at the key is most important, the cities on problems and how they've voted historically. here's elect sale, bryan. this is dental on to the end is me a took, he has 3 biggest cities and it said the person who wins as danville wins the country to keep his most populous provinces. home to about 16000000 people and 20 percent of registered voters is it's way presidents. rachel type had one night. his name is matt. but that jobs now held by the may, you know, position is also in control and non good of 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 hod 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
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a nation council said that at least 1000000. so it is there. i don't expect the cost the ballots because they've been displaced by the disaster. let's say for the se, where most of the kurdish population is concentrated. and the main pro code is policy under the green, left bene. historic. it's 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, or the vast majority of the turkish diaspora live. and it's 3400000 registered vote uses. about half of those have cost ballots, unless he has elections. we codes turnouts, but somebody else has being reported at polling stations. and let's suggest that illustrates the polarization of the turkish electorate. slow voting designed in thailand's general election, seen as a potential turning point for the country. the pro military establishment is being challenged and this selection opinion polls have indicated major games for opposition candidates by phone town. should that was that she's the daughter of
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a former 5 minutes of tax and she knew what she's seen as a major contender against probably most of the pilots. donald trump, he's running for re election 8 years after coming into parks in a cru, tony change. joining us live not from bangkok, tony, as with all elections turned out, is going to be key to this. what's the turn not being like the well the election commission was saying that self knew they were hoping for about 18 percent . that was turned down slightly familiar in the morning when they were talking about 85 percent. but i think a lot of people came out early and that trump talk a little towards the say none the less, i think many ties very keen to get out and exercise their democratic rights, which they have now done. hold close about 30 minutes ago, votes and you go to counseling is now going on the election officials just going through those boxes. and you can have it in the background, the cooling out the numbers of the ballots, according to the policies they're both equal. we're also starting to see some exit
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polls, which is suggesting some very different results, but also some common trends as we expected from a polls the full, the electron took place and that is mainly for the policy general physician appear to have done very well move forward in particular, the progressive policy where the pope with a platform of reform appears to have done exceptionally one in bank of anita po, saying that it may well have got every single seats here in bank of the capital one . because none of this confirms validity know in about 5 or 6 hours when the counseling has been done, a polling stations like this. but it looks like it's been a good day for the opposition. not so great for the generals being and show tony assigned to its understanding correctly on the tongue constitutions being written by the military. and is a suggestion that could make it difficult for any opposition party of the one or of any election starts to form a government? how likely is it that the result at least that we're going to see in about 4 or 5
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hours or so, as you say, is going to be a fair one. but i think that is absolutely the key. we're going to see a winner in this selection, the announced about 10 him and 4 or 5 hours. but we don't know who the next government is going to be. and that's because, as you say, that the senate has a point to actually provide the balance sheet. that's $250.00 seats now to get the overall majority that they need. one single policy would have to get $376.00 seats to choose their own 5 minutes to a point themselves as government. and that's going to be very difficult, even if we see per tight and move 4 together. it's getting over that 376 month is going to be incredibly complicated. that means that in the, in the 2 months to come before the official result is announced, we're going to see all sorts of horse trading is also the possibility election commission could come in and sway the results. disqualifications other
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investigation, some of which have already be loans. but i think that will be probably best because people have said large numbers of ties have come a shown that they want to see change. they want these pot as well. position would be very hard to deny them. that's the result we see that i've so the chang talking to us from bangkok, tony, thank you very much. focused on this problem. and it says that the deadline of 72 hours for the rest of those who indulged in widespread violence last week and up and off to the detention of former prime minister in the con, the focused on terry can. so fleet has called on as a supporters for peaceful protests a day after he was released on bail. the supreme court cancelled the detention moving it as a legal cons face and corruption charges more hi does get more from this level of after his release, he fingered out the government for scathing criticism,
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saying that they were responsible for the wireless because they were trying to so that feeds of scale so that they could band as far to label it as a digit, as to organize your need said. and it didn't die. history is people have them in be supported. they have not a huge while. and he also said that the apprehensions that certain elements were deliberately used in order to give his party a bad name by going in for a while. and he said that there should be an investigation. when the rangers are part of the army, the whole world side, they broke the windows to arrest me. how could rangers arrest me? it's the job of the police. they hit me on the head. a former prime minister of the country was i such a criminal that you thought that there should be an investigation of how come these people walked all the way from liberty square to the court commander's house. why didn't anybody stop them? was this a plan? now you also said at paper showed come out across the country. i did show doug,
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gather the industry of growth through the neighborhoods. i'll reduce slogans one to save the country and the constitution are the other 2. i go for extra freedom. he said that he was one of those people who supported a strong military. alberto also said that they were not above criticism that go to the right of every citizen of the country. they of course, story to be by to remain before like all the time saying that the extra struggle for freedom. what just about to begin, as well, the most powerful sites on to hit the button goal in the last 10 years is crossing the coast of bangladesh. and me and my strong winds and rainfall caused by the category 5 strong as far as hundreds of thousands of people to move to say for areas nearly a 1000000 romania living in refugee camps. and cox is bizarre. uninstalling, this projected past agencies say they're preparing for
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a major emergency response. one time the challenge is joining us now from cox's bought bizarre in bangladesh. it's home to more than a 1000000 rocking yet refugees. it looks as though the cycling has arrived there. time here. what's the latest? the yes i made made. it's land fall somewhere here. a place are on the local time 1 30 pm, which would be around $730.00 g. not we all know that it's all. so i have the, the area of me and you can see that as i have strong wind, according to the met department, the wind speed is that on 10220 kilometers. i've been eating costs but solving and, and also the same out in martin i which is about 9 killing me there from here now we have some contact of some local reporter, unconfirmed ripped though, after that mentioned use the sun, the homes have been just one person died due to fall trees,
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but we cannot independently read by that yet. as we're the only got rapids you can buy, spoke to our contacts from the time that said so far, they've been sped from the main trust. the fight around because of the wind speed was on as much on the rainfall. it was much more drizzle than torrential rain. but still the hots got damaged. they're trying to repair that and people are still trying to assess it more hubs red damage. but they didn't really wrap up the cause the wind speed wasn't that much, which was the, the director of the head buying a that's but 8. when more towards the me and my now it will take some time. maybe they are weeks to find out that we have them because a lot of small scattered coastal island, where there are a lot of fisher and a lot of them don't have communication. it will be assessed made time slot of this picture. goes missing. they don't pay much attention to the strong arming ones, risk directly at on victoria and other parts of the cost of that will know the
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exact condition and extent of the damage. a, i'm time very briefly because we are having a little bit of a problem with your single one. can expect it because you're in the middle of a of the storm wins. but give us just a brief outline of, of the kind of impact this normally has on the area for you are just focused on some of the history of the situations that the, the areas seen in the past. well, i mean one of the biggest psycho next of here was psych on gorky in 1991, which is cox provide balance as well as the truck program that which isn't the same coastline. 855 people died. and then we federal and state are in 2007, about 3000 people died on and off we get that. but the casualty figures kept going down mainly because of much better management and early warning system developing countries. this was one of the best track record off the 10 management system.
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there's lots of up chairs. there's a quite a problem apps people, one way ahead that was couple of days ahead of time about the possible danger of the fact one. that's what saves lives and livestock sent out of the property is could get in the crops and farm landscape damage. but the people are saved and sped from the source of the cycling. and then we have the 1975 going on with the washstand record that history it in the world that the other half a 1000000 people died when hit the cost of the people out of the big island a bullet and hop the. so it that birdie brian, i believe, yeah, it's in the front of the ship bay of bengal which amplifies the fight club. so that clearly in a very danger zone, per site on and if intensified with climate change as well. sounds good. thank you very much indeed. as time via chatted, talking to us from cox's bizarre in bangladesh, the russian drones of a charge, the city of columbia. it's in the west and ukraine, damaging hundreds of houses. according to the mirror,
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a video was circulated on russian social media shows cctv footage of the boston the any hours of saturday before suggested several attack. drones destroyed a major munitions, deaf of national buffers, got more from the we would have been a series of russian miss all attacks and the post 24 hours in west and ukraine most significantly in the town of terminal pill. now that is a town where you cranes eurovision song contest contestants come from via tag, happened to just before that singing competition began in the pressures so see over the full according to local authorities that 2 people were injured. and the tackle was a few hours before in the city, a commercial net scheme that, that is just east of here. and they have a huge, viable was seen rising over the city. it is reported that and i, munitions deco uh was hate no confirmation. so for on that from ukrainian or ortiz . now, liz comes as ukraine's presence. a lot to me is. lensky is in berlin. meeting the
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gym and jones, the actual germany has just announced his biggest military aid package yet. was some $3000000000.00 us dollars was. natasha has just been talking about your brains president, letting me as an excuse in germany, and he's just been received with military honors in berlin. he met jones jonesal, a whole lot shows, and president fung polco, stein, miles. so this gives june to be awarded to sean and low price and award to promote to european unity. this is an excuse 1st visit to jump, masons rushes invasion if you're trying to. the ukraine has passed the title of univision song contest winner to sweden, u. k. step in to host the event this year is keith was unable to because of the war from level. so hell run reports, tao, we all the winners again it was squeezes, leading that particularly lead level back and such as the united scrap. and finally,
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in the suite of the rock and descend, pulled into boats began and again, with his old tattoo becomes the 1st woman that would be the 2nd contest. and as a, when the countess twice, she lost one in 2012, with the song euphoria still in the lead up to the ground sign. the famous elliptical waterfront was filling up quickly with sands and visitors all the good to get to just the little bit more of your vision experience. the whole city brief, your vision is so weird, like people walk around, people say happy or vision is like really, really great. really with them. ukrainians, bulls 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 your friends. 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
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excitement building on the quantities. so light cameras, it action to find a line at the 26th. as we go down to the semi finals, the, the show opened with a poignant melody. an image is reflecting the reality that ukraine sites is sometimes the reprise of last year's winning. so from ukraine's colors orchestra, univision, something context, as noted, 67 here yet still continues to entertain more than a 160000000 viewers globally with its tactic mix of musical genres from toe tapping ditties to crazy stage performances. sweden, let me be the one they hate as i came in. it was a 3 holes race along with finland. and israel buckling is that of the 2nd and 3rd place. the united kingdom hosted a spectacular show. it's so dense and culture on behalf of ukraine. now that can
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we are on the coast of the listening post you guy to the media on tuesday of the researches in the united states have produced and improved map of human d. n a. the writing $47.00 new samples to the human genome project. that was completed at the turn of the century. scientists expanding the genome library will help address any qualities and research in health care. our science editor, calling baker as more of the fours that are in the lighter 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
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a decade to publish its 1st blueprint without a doubt. this is the most important most wonders map ever produced by humankind. 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 practice medicine. 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. but the guide was limited, drawn mostly from one individual. it could only represent the unique traits of their ancestry. now, scientists have expanded it, adding samples from nearly 50 people from populations across the globe. it's now called the pan genome project. an example of that actually was a variance and we haven't covered it, but it's primarily present in east african populations. and it seems to provide strong protection against malaria infection. so it's not very unhappy,
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not sensitive. and this is part of the numbers are starting to simplify 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 not 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 high quantities and across many different regions. one of the keys here at this point would be to really engage with the communities or contributing their genes to ensure that it's not just a matter of acquiring the information without their input,
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but truly partnering so that the benefits are equitably shared across all population. scientists behind it say they aim to include 350 more individuals by next decade to paint a full portrait of our diverse species calling baker elders 0. this time of this board here is one who. thank you very much nato. betsy has made his return to power surge them off there is to match band for i'm unauthorized trip to saudi arabian already paid the former 2 minutes against exact seo, indigo, and his t one. but otherwise, it was a pretty miserable night. so the altitude in, well count went up pretty care is it is mfc being very var section of the crowds are not happen pretty much every time you have to bowl about this incentive talk of him leaving. the friend starts at the end of the season after the mass itself, it was put in by fi, who grabbed the spotlights with 2 goals in a for i knew a when p s t moving size into an 11th french lead. talk to him by lead sacrifice
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law for 6 points for 3 guys to go. a messy being davis bad, spare a salt. so the i see the land seem and that cards that had guys who were given the real dressing down by their ultra, is off to that light is lost in syria. they went down to nails, especially i just days off the losing the city drive of inside of in the are leg of the top is like $75.00 goes into the funds. katie had tried to decide when i will have the opportunity to make things right. so when i slide the 2nd leg of that, sorry, that's on, choose die inspired by florida. have the channels to clean. the lead guitar lights are on sundays. diabetes city arrivals espanol that will crown champions for the 1st time in 4 years. be well right now, the dread moved off the 2nd dr. that'd be for pass. i. it was one little on stuff that i sent you this right by mouth. i'm says still some concerns i put around the head of the attempt is the 75. the 2nd leg wouldn't match this if you next, wait. it's filled at why the kind of thing a have to come off. the lights are injured, the lights of the games. oh that cards call them and say look, you said you expected the fire to be fixed for wednesdays guides. seriously. if
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a kid now looks like english premier lakeside charles, so you have found a new cartridge. been widely reported at full size and p. s. do you manage about it? see a part to to now has a great deal to join the club. the contract still needs to be signed, but an official announcement is expected. same if concern of the team, there will be the full amount of just to take charge at stanford bridge. since you end up to a buddy book, the club 12 months ago in that sort of the top of spent just started by $740000000.00 on new players. on saturday the team drew to to we don't think of forest themselves. that leads to come in 11th tyson, the probably be late. but just so you know, i took a big step towards champions. the qualification off that i'd be goals to new. i'm to be, it must be i'll here, i'm a 1000 goodness. or the scores or the fact that i need or to the wall points place that's 4 points clear. on the 5th, i live a full with 3 guys because you can also revise that. i'm goal difference ahead of money nor did also they do it leaves new kinds of cards. eddie,
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how it was confronted by our support. right near the end of the guides, they'd like to confirm that arrest had been nice and you say to south hampton, all these 1st thing to be run the guy seen from the english permalink this season. and the other 11 you spell it, england's top flight, that would be too hard. hard by sort of south hampton have collected just 3 points from the past. 33 available. okay, over to germany. now the book does negate the top 2 teams. both have convincing wins. to keep the types of ice alive late advised me to ex rochelle co 6 deal. it hard says cannot restore twice in north that's that's really finish things off with . he's best off the bind who remain one point, the head of the rest adult been for to max is less than the season. we have it in our hands and the focus on our sub center. we have to match as we want to in too much is that's the, that's the target. there's no need now to get carried away. there's no need to testing grid done or not. so we have 2 more steps to go. how about this are finished? i don't loose about here and holler that put his side 3 up against the rest. i'm
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going to drive back is so i can go wasn't bad. these are the guys don't with i for the lead off the just 32 minutes to montgomery onto in this 15 to call us i'll cut out sort of a time to the top of the tennis rankings ahead of novak do you all could which the spanish are needed to work on through the course in writing to ensure he will go back to well, number one, with this little bit finishes, authorized, be compact. you albert ramos video and i said it's highly an open data deal on saturday, 6461. the story coverage you're start from champion, is chasing your search, straight itp to title off the victories and boss, florida. i'm the great great you know, to, to be number one the said in and around the girls and i got a lot of them is, uh, you know, it's something crazy that they couldn't believe it for me. uh, it doesn't change too much to be number one or number to see is you know, i just focus on the, on the toner man on the my game or maybe might some the, that's something that they, i try not to think about. but of course, is, hey,
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