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[000:00:00;00] the, [000:00:00;00] the hello, i'm about this, and this is the news, our life from doha coming up in the next 60 minutes talk exposes, choose their next leader. and one of the closest or the elections and decades. i'm saturdays, i live in took care of, of, of the thing is moving swift slip polling stations and a historic re, much between the president, the man who's challenged him and elections 8 times the last minute deals rates in the us to raise the deadline. right on keep a country from defaulting, indians prime minister in. all right, so new parliament building but opposition parties, boy copy events and
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a french courtroom drama to expel fries at the cannes film festival is done right. so it becomes only the for the woman to get the on i'm driving, i should sports the boston celtics level, the n b a playoff series with the miami heats a single point victory on saturday in miami, forcing the eastern conference finals to a game 7 decide that the you are joining us here live in total care for our special coverage of the 2nd round of 2 kids presidential election. and this is a special moment for the country a historic moment. it began at 5 am g m, t. i am local time. when voters went to the ballot boxes for the 1st time and took his political history for a ramos presidential votes. while this coming off the back of that 1st round, which sol, no window in the presidential election,
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but it did say the incumbents present the project type. i was the one lead, come out kind of start all new by about 5 points. we have a team of journalists covering this story right across to the kia hash them as the bottom line is in and tell us russell, solve it off, is in the safe of the political capital too. but 1st we saw it was sending call, so she joins us from, is stumble from us, go down and send them. we sold present though to the $1.00 cost is votes about a while ago about an hour ago. and they had a strong message device. just take us through what they have to say. well, so i'm impressed since i left the polling station just minutes ago after he cast that his balance. he was here with the people behind me. those people have been waiting since the early hours of the morning. and they are from the neighborhoods and the reason why they are here is just to see presence ad on a he was,
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looks really welcomed like a star by chanting is support chance of the people and he instructed with the children as well. and while he was casting his pellets, he, he ink cartridge to support base to go to the polls because it's now there is, there is, there are some rewards that on both sides. both are gone side and colors that are all the side. some people over the take take the last or with granted and some are not even a willing to go to the polls. so this 5, for instance, add on receipt and your 5 points more than can michael, the civil and the 1st rounds. so everything is making neck with the uh, with the game changer not far arrive mass. now the suppose which both sides are trying to wrap right now. and he said that there is a, there's an except expection that and 90 percent turnout is going to come out today . and over the there are at least 6 to 1000000 motors into care. and the turkish
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motors living abroad have over the castle, their ballots. during the last couple of days, and we know that they have a higher turnout than the 1st round. now both leaders, both came our custodial and presence add on are just there's support space to go to the following stations to show they are well for the nation's future. this is also what the opposition leaders side a while ago. and he said, the presence are don mentioned that everything was called the spies to turn out this fight the appetite for the uh for the ballot boxes. uh, but he said that the turkish nation is completing the democratic that they are performing their democratic wise and everything is on track as so far. but his message was from the everybody should go to polls and to, to cast their ballots on me. ringback ringback thanks so much said uncle, so allow it got to all so just to recap, where we are with the selection,
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what we are not seeing today is an election for parliament because that was resolved in the 1st round, the voting and that the ruling alliance block has already gone, a majority, but the presidency that's still up for grabs, although the incumbent has a lead. is a big question mark of won't bill position can do. let's go over to the sol, solved value joins us form and cover. so your, at the place where we just saw about an hour ago as well, come out, collapsed all new cost is the, there's a lot riding for him. a lot at stake for him in this round a cindy, it's me. so here we can see it as people have started to cast the was uh by 8 am on and the public box there that wouldn't cost or there. however, as the process this time is quite simple as the only 2 names on the would cause. if you do not see the loan to receive, that doesn't mean that the turnout is going to be low as if not, we do not know that. however,
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based on my conversation with the representatives of the parties that are present here, this of the turnout is expected to be more or less as, as the same as the previous one, the 1st around. so that is the expectation here. um, can we push total around an hour ago? he was here and he kept he's was he was wounded, welcomed by his supporters. so there is a lot at the state for him because he's assuming the office in 2010. he has. busy several elections against avalon, but this time, 6 or position parties to have joined the forces and the chosen to come up kind of startling as the unit to leave the so the hold this time uh are quite high despite him coming 2nd in the 1st on to support there's are steve goodman confidence that he would be 2 keys next at preston. and of course, if he can do that, if he can be in the election,
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he's going to be the one who defeated the ad one. and that will be a historic moment for uh, for, for in churches. however, if you lose, there's a lot that state because it's cool costs fees for the carrier thanks so much so, so sorted, all that and one of the issues, of course, has been what will happen to the refugees? many of them, syrians who's taking refuge in this country, me total, but she's been looking at that question series, who have experienced the horrors of war firsthand, eagerly await news frontier care. as many here have family members across the border and want to know how the selection will affect them. i don't know the whole phoenix deal. i thought i'd be in the i have many relatives living inter kia and working to support their families here. the calls were hearing about supporting syrians who were living there would have very bad consequences, especially on
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a humanitarian scale. so if you have here the display serious have been supported by humanity. are you in a coming through the nose and turkish border? but the fear that it might disappear for good was the problem and she has a good thing no matter who wins. we hope dr. case approach will not follow the approach of deporting syrians, which will have dire future consequences on the humanitarian sector. here as more than 1800000 people are already living in refugee camps for 3 years. 30 years of extra is good, also alter the regions political landscape. president ridge of favor of the gods government has sent troops in open syria and has been coordinating with this you in opposition for years. a political activist believe the policy is if whoever wins will shed the future dynamics of the entire region. the one, the, the satirical selections have great significance for the syrian issue. these elections have an effect on syrians, especially in the north and on the syrians presently and took a, as for us as
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a political body. and it live, of course, we believe that these convictions that decided by the turkish people as no, since you have continues to lead with the devastating effects of 12 year war. many here wonder what the surface elections will mean for them. in syria as both of the market, there is a semblance of normalcy as people go about their daily routine. when we ask people to hear what they think of the traditional extras we were met with both of them as a math concern. but for now, it is on to learn what the outcome of the voice will mean for serious invest more writers gone 3. look how much does 0 ed live both in syria or we can talk more about this issue now with passion lubano. he joins us from anchor. it's an issue that reverberates not only high assume on the streets of syria,
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but to the, took his 3 the streets and took care as well. right? it does sign me for the simple reason that this space is going to be decided by the candidates who is going to be able to win the hearts and minds of the all truck national is just doing the 1st round. the prevailing sentiment was basically that the 2nd a social democrats of the csp, in particular, would be able to expand. it's supposed base the country along with the conservatives of the routing capacity. that didn't happen. what happened was, it's been talking to a rise of the outside national. this one it was that was assessed, contend in the election raised seeing that no hand on the alternation of these have been a winding the wave over the antique rapids you sentiment across the country. saying that they want to see all the refugees sent back home. no further than pleasant play of add that on his end, his bride will come out of goodness. that'll do this. and this to the message. and this explains why both they have stepped in front picking up the now that's when it
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comes to the and to and the wreckage is positive. i was afraid of as a lot has been saying, basically that it hasn't been the case of 250000. sylvia's back home is that there is a plan to replicate another 1000000 syrians in the near future. the opposition all the other. how do you think this is the result of bad policies by the routing party, and what we need to do is send full the refugees back, change the laws, and ensure that we don't have an influx of record use in the near future. what does it mean as far as the election is been sent today? cannot can, is that on a doesn't, does that to win over the votes of the, i'll try nationally say has to give them guarantees that he's going to adopt a new policy. if elected president, the only concern his basis is that not all the alternation at least i will on board . he has the support of some small factions within the altar that still is but see
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not on made his mind. i decided to endorse a president for those of you as well that so ultimately the way to the tomato is going to have to deal with a new political reality. owns like around which is the rise of the i'll try not somebody's moving is likely to save the political life in the country over the years to come. all right, thank you. that's a really important point that you've raised, ty, simms of thank you for raising that. hire somebody in the bottle of that from anchored. we can continue talking about some of the key issues and bringing our guest here. joining us now. how gun advice? good to have you back with us, great to be by senior advisor for the old grindstone bridge group. let's to start with talking about to announce this voter turnout is key today. one of the areas we will be looking out for is what's happening in some of those oven areas. right?
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absolutely, it is going to be a test that election as the 1st round a little a lot of people did not go to the top of a time to chat bench also was at the gates valley. this on he's not so be we'll see what both parties have done successfully to be able to bring their waters to the ballot. and then there's the issue of the cottage boat and turning out the water we seeing so far. that's a good question. in the 1st round of the challenge is coalition and he's ruling alliance was not able to get there. she shrugged his shoulders out in the eastern part of searching. and if you look at the 1st sounds, a sort of average turn out in those uh part of the turkey, they were much lower. so if the best route victories part of each tvs a bunk,
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so just sense of all the bigger numbers that will likely how the child that you're published settled. otherwise it's going to be difficult time we've all or they got some indications of turn that when it comes to overseas both. and so i guess that's 5. and the last time i think is being the case. it was typically 4 which is about, as i mean, the participation is lowered that 50 percent. and at 1st sight of us over 50 percent and the today that these it is about few points higher than the 1st song. and they are going to be important because it is going to may be a close election and that it will see if uh what impact they will have on the final results. so many more questions, comments. so little time i will come back to you later. thanks so much forward to talk on lock bush that taking us through some of the key issues. there's also a need to keep our eye on some of the key areas that like fail. brian's been
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looking at the past and of both thing in the 1st round is danville and cut a and is me a turkey is biggest cities and then the election earlier this month, all the provinces around the cities here in read those that for the opposition candidates come all college, they're all you. that's a shift away from richard type ed, one who took both uncle the and assemble in 2018. but this year he lost those provinces by about one or 2 percentage points. and it wasn't much wide. imagine is mia, however, traditionally votes for the opposition. everyone did when as expected, and the central conservative hotline here in yellow is positive support base. but with few of votes compared to 2018, he also won, and i used to live in provinces badly affected by those earthquakes in february and left the jail. that's because if the government policies promise to rebuild the davis states and cities, for the se, is where most of the kurdish population is concentrated. the main pro code is policy under the green left band fluid support behind can install you. and curtis
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mode has followed suit, then this waste in europe, with a vast majority of the turkish, the i asper lives, and it's $3400000.00 registered voices, about 55 percent of those cost ballots in toronto fight. that's even more than in the may 14 election when 57 percent of them voted for at one of the candidates who finished the 3rd in the 1st round. send an on one about 5 percent of votes overall . he hasn't divorced every one to win, but it's unclear how it, when support is, will vote in the run off and what that will mean. so these 2 main and they political ambitions a. hi, let's continue this now with the likely to have with us said that them it out. see the calls professor political signs of a chick university and assembled it to have you back with us to set on this raw the when the day. very nice to be, i guess, very follow tiles still
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a very volatile situation with buzzing in terms of expectations, right. although we do know the incumbent as a bit of a lead. there is a question here though. whoever wins, how much of a margin will the with the house? that's an important question, right? why? yes, i mean these are the one word and for instance, with a small margin, we could expect some more duration in his policies. in economics for this, so ticket on the policies regarding an assembly agreement and women's rights for instance, or freedom of expression, we could expect some concessions towards a position demands. but a landslide victory would suggest he has support to continue with this policies and related to that is going to be how the presidency. busy with policy because we come forget parliament for elections of done. right. and there's already a majority for the routing alliance in parliament. yes,
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the parliament is already under incumbent control. so i mean, talk us through the dynamic that will imagine and how strong of a winning the presidency will have, particularly, you know, whether it's the presidency is from the same policy or a seasonal position. when that is going to have some impact on the dynamic with the problem and drive, yes, we have a very centralized political system at the moment. the executive office is very strong and having both sides and being controlled from different parties could create some balance. but if both sides are controlled by the same party, we would definitely the same will continue to and, and consistency regarding what our policy is. the executive office will perceive been a sofa. it seems that in many polling stations, it turn out has been pretty good, or at least we can say, it hasn't been a week to now. is there anything that we can observe in terms of the,
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the female turning out the female votes? well, we don't know about the female turn, not at the moment, but in the 1st round 3 so that women, so females support of income and party was higher than expected to a position was hoping to gain more support from women. but many women, especially lower income to many continued their support for our doors, economic issues high on the agenda of people's concerns in this country. from what we've seen so far, how is it impacting voting behavior? why a lot of people thought the major economic crisis turkey is going through will cost are doing his office, but we so that it can not make voting has its limits. yes, the crisis didn't lead to some decline of are the ones votes,
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but not as drastically as many people expected. so it looks like for many people it was still are doing which takes that amount of to price is based on the 1st shot results. but we'll see what the 2nd row is. we'll show the 2nd round to get. yes, thanks so much for coming by set up free. so you having you here and we're told in about 3 and a half hours, we might get the 1st indication from the supreme election. the high election commission is telling the media hopefully that we are allowed to, now's thoughts. so think about any indication of where the selection is going and who's leaving, but for now. but i had to buy to dog. at least one person has been killed and several have been named jordan russian. john strikes in the ukrainian capital. it drains military, it says it down to $52.00 of the $54.00 jones launched over night. regional officials say it was the largest drone attack in the city since the beginning of
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the war keeps ma'am, is wanting people to stay in doors. he's saying there could be more attacks. natasha buffer has the details from keith to another very difficult night and keep the biggest drone attack on the capital since the full scale invasion, se ukrainian officials, they say that the defense took down 50 to 50 full drones that were loans by russia and a defense system busy fries and nights over periods of several hours because these drones apparently came in ways that we know that one person was killed by some holding deputy, a number of people injured. some buildings also damaged in the city. and these sorts of attacks really have intensified in recent weeks. russia really stepping up these attacks, i'm safe because of ukraine's anticipated counter offensive counter offensive. but
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some say has actually gone up to say it is certainly immune and never mess these. the techs also come on a special day for people here in t if it is the anniversary of the founding of the city more than 1500 years ago. and people intend to celebrate the people outs in the bathroom. the city already there. awesome events planned for them. this is a way of showing, not only that resilience, but a way of sending a message to most scares that they will be broken by these constant nighttime attacks. latasha, butler, i'll just narrow keys up to weeks in negotiations, the why 1000 republicans have agreed in principle to raise the deb limits president joe biden. and how speaker kevin mccarthy made the deal days before the u. s. was projected to default on its debt. the agreement increases the amount the government can borrow, but it cuts federal spending. the treasury had won, the government could run out of money to pay its bills of congress didn't act by june. 5th. after weeks of negotiations,
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we have come to an agreement. in principle, we still have a lot of work to do, but i believe this is an agreement in principle that's worthy of the american people. it has historic reductions and spending consequential reforms that will lift people out of poverty into the workforce rate and government overreach. there are no new taxes, no new government programs. there's a lot more within the bill. we still have more work to do tonight to finish all the writing of it. mike, on the reports from washington, dc on both sides have made compromises the by the administrative action has agreed to keep government spending flat over the next year and not to increase it by more than one percent. in 2025. the agreement would be in place for the next 2 years, which would take the country through the 2024 election republicans. so able to argue that they've achieved a mess of cotton government spending. democrats will argue that they have protected
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the social programs within the budget. however, that is going to be a very rough passage through congress. a number of hard line republicans will be arguing that the cuts are too modest. whereas progressive democrats to log you that the cuts are too stringent, it's going to be up to the speaker of the house and the minority leader in the house to get the boats together. among both republicans and democrats. this will have to be bi partisan legislation given the slit majorities in both the house and indeed in the senate. none the less the house speaker is confident that he will get the votes that he needs, that they will be a vote on wednesday, and it will go to president biden, who will sign that into law. mike, kinda out of sierra washington and is probably going to send that into remote a has inaugurated a new parliament building as part of a wider government project to revamp new dallas administrative center and break away from the architecture of colonialism. opposition parties,
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boy called to the opening, calling martin motors involvement, an insult. they say the president should have let the settlement of the country is a historian based in new delhi. and she says the new building is no more than the and then the old one. and in fact, the idea is so far as to when did it either i could dig to reach there to think to which was built by the tens and be caught in the 1920s had in fact incorporated the many elements of the indian architecture. it was not just of pure old western architecture than a modern echo and in fact it was in my opinion, the new bill of lading has nothing very much to commend it. and um, because of his headaches or you know, uh anything. there's nothing in debt about it. what's more important to that, the fact that the going to use the diamond amanda, which is very uh, which movie um, has taken people
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a long right from the conception of this building architecture design those plan. those have been objecting to it, but then they just send and their objections have been brushed aside. douglas, so as the opposition has said, that it's part of the whole series of what is seen as wisdom would be likely to project and says at the expense of other costs to do. so there's 2 goods such as the president. yeah. the joy of the boss, majority of the opposition parties avoid putting the function the i'm not even going there. so it's like the prime minister under administer. i'm years bach, even both celebrating on their own and nobody's coming to their big party. a still had an all, does it a still cleaning off 3 months after an oil spill the authorities in the philippines? say it's under control, but local fishermen on so sure. we report from the village in northern iraq. what catholics and moses lives in peace and find out why some fear thought and soon and in sports, we look back at
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a dramatic final day on the german football season is but i see a don't see their type of dreams and away the certainly has been show in many parts of australia. hi there. thanks for tuning in . will paint the colors on dark is blue, the lower the temperature, but you know, tricity told many of these spots. this is actually average only spot really is brisbin fronting a few degrees below average. but quite typical weather for this time of the year. same goes for the conditions cloud cover of huge showers of generating toward the southeast as well. camber, a 14 degrees and again, mostly cloudy day for you on monday. whether it's in play across both islands of new zealand, the northland, the east cape, and the westland. all has to do with a rain and wind combo. but we are drawing in warmer air from the south pacific. so
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temperature is not as low here as much rain in the forecasts for southeast asia. a few showers hit miss here, but not our usual pulses of heavy rain. that's now move further toward the north. so if you look at indo china, bangkok, to which you've been city, we are pumping in humidity off the gulf of thailand and the end of it and see, so bank talk over the next few days or heat index could exceed 50 degrees. here's an update on type for mar, why as it moves to the east of lose on island in the philippines, it's still going to bring quite a bit of rain for loose on island. we're talking about $2.00 to $300.00 millimeters over the next few days. and are seasonal rains are moving between the gang, see, and the yellow river valley in china. the, i'm terry davies and the kimberly in western australia or indigenous communities, attaining it with sciences to create
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a new approach to marine conservation land rover even. but the bottom i'm afraid when do you on your reporting from review is you're going to try is protecting biodiversity pro defending themselves against the legal invaders, the price? oh no. the 0 is the conflict into time continued. so correspondents are on the ground to report every angle. if the stories have been on good between the hours and the 6 needs are me available. beat ages say that a 100 i'm soothing is refugees. why you have to be registered under. people cannot access pages. this food does not get to where it is needed,
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so it may not get there at all. the challenge ahead is your stay without just the rest of the benefits. the you want to know there's 0 reminder of adult stories, dis tucker's leadership. ty, i've had them on his past as vote, and the 2nd volume of the presidential election, these running against opposition and took him out of kentish donald who, who voted in the capital. i'm to you as president joe biden to the house speaker, kevin, because they have reached on the agreement in principle to raise the debt ceiling. but due to increases the amount of money the government can borrow, but it cuts some of the federal spending is 5 minutes on the vent that i'm already has an alternate id, a new policy, the position parties avoid costs at the opening, calling motors, involvement, and insults they say the president should have let the some tens of thousands of people have protested against the serbian government for the 4th week . they say it's not doing enough to tackle corruption and violence. but
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demonstrations were triggered by 2 mass shootings this month, in which 18 people who killed president arctic sound a vote to step down as needed of his party on saturday. but he is expected to remain as savvy as head of state. the photos of the message of these rally today is that we want to live in a country without violence, without violence, against, without biased against children without violence, overland that we want to live in a more stable and i'm calmer country. this is why i came, he is not always, that's it. so i say everything has come to a head. that's the last, the drugs and all we want to change, not just of the regime but of the whole system that's in place for that to happen. the media must be liberated and alexander, which is government must be brought down to i hope that we will stay in this country, that we will succeed in recovering these fusions. that we will enter into a new area of the unit that we will revitalize values. because we are now living in the system and we found you as a crushed at least 2 of any and gods and,
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and ask and security officer being killed and a gun fight at the board of the incident happened a long airlines system, the system problems and the ask them problems have named us in response to the head of the of 80 and army ground forces traveled to the border. the toddler buttons to send troops, and for the weapon rate to be and for security. both sides say the situation is now tom, i got 3 months after an oil tanker sank off. the philippines authorities say they've made significant progress. cleaning up the spill. hundreds of thousands of leases of oil leaked into the sea. people in coastal times fear the damage is going to last a long time. bonnet below reports from industry and central philippines for philippine coast guard personnel. this has become a daily routine heading out to sea to contain the spread of industrial fuel. is leaking from a tank or the cap size, the february, the 28th for spring? basically,
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the oil changed so that i would be disturbed. and the environment with big into effect the empty princess empress was carrying more than 900000 leaders of unrefined fuel. when it went down, private contractors are working in tandem with the coast guard. the plane boots temporarily floating barriers and collecting oil with skimmers because the, the sign is stretched over there. it's about the kilometer and a half. that's the oil that's filling out from the tanker at the moment. now at the end of that stretch, what's where the sun can tanker was found about 400 meters down at the bottom of the sea authority say the spill is largely under control. and that a stipend ship has been hired to finish the job. it was something was all the possible or remaining oil on board until then. however, coastal communities are worried about
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a bigger disaster. that level that was located in the plan for you and your building. this are just from leaks. we made the pepsi in the worst of the oil spill . we don't know when the ships contain or bugs might blow wide open the local government to florida. the town where most of the oil had washed the shore, says coral reeves had been damaged. it intends to take legal action once the oil just because it was a few years then 20 years for the horrors to be clean again. and the core of this. and also the mangroves are the breathing area, some of the fish. so how can the fish read in that area in our province, if the car i was there meeting areas or so that with the oil for now, fishermen are getting by earning money in exchange for removing oil from the beaches. but they don't want to just get by, they say they want to thrive and they don't know any other way of life. but fishing,
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wanted below algebra, orient. i mean dora the philippines and outlines in northern pockets time that has killed at least 11 members of a nomadic tribes, never crossing the northern sean to top past when they were hit by an avalanche. another 13 people were injured, including a child harsh weather conditions have made rescue operations and the difficult and the low chariot which borders the customer validate the world through the program has confirmed its resumed delivery of 8 and sedans. capital comp to deliveries have been repeatedly delayed because of fighting between the army and to find a military rapid rep and support forces. operations were suspended earlier this months up to 381, cuz were killed here. and it says, more than half of students population is in need of your monetary and assistance we're going to bring in our sales yet is ease of public health specialists and a civil servant with advanced federal ministry of health she flights called to them a few weeks after the fighting began,
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she's talking to us not from cairo. thank you very much. indeed for being with us. i want to ask you about the kind of details what we're able to get out of. so down at the moment it appears to become more or more difficult, particularly when it comes to the number of people who have died and they kind of health conditions that are incident. why is it so difficult for medical stuff in sit down to be able to speak out about this a unfortunately, just yesterday south has started arresting doctors disorders. i'm not gonna go through the search and, and then the active member of the political party seat and the main speaker of the doctor's union has been addressed it. and that is because of political, a political issue of a 14 of a screenshot that indicated that he was um,
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online with our stuff. but that's completely photoshop side. there is no proof that he was um, doing that. and another thing is that, um i took to it, i knew it has always been the voice of the truth from those uh and sit down. and he was, um, he was, he was thinking for doctors who was speaking for a company called specialist who was speaking for disability and rights in the country. so he was always target this. he was part of the federal ministry of the whole point, the health policy and signing directory. he's a surgeon and he's an active member. maybe those who are speaking the truth that are not mainly targeted. if as you say, there appears to be some sort of action being taken against medical stuff. what do you think that means for people who are having to receive treatment in hospitals and medical centers? unfortunately, that's with of course effects. and there is no voice of the truth. it's very unsafe for medical card. is that the point? because they're not only getting targeted the are the are losing hospitals to the last week. they just to,
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to uh they just moved it to hospitals that haven't got same hospital was one of them. and they, they kind of direction to the doctors and done then which, which in that case was just very inside the, even for the doctors to have the same 4 doors to reach the hospital. it's always because it is a problem on that. or although in some areas like disease and other states, it is relatively safe to reach hospitals. but in all the conflicts or main areas in like come to mind are having an increasing number of our stuff on the grounds. and the doctors cannot really reach the hospitals, even they're still complicated for acting as part of the of a civil movement to deliver medications or an able to leave their houses because all also them are now targeted from the federal ministry of health have received a lot of donations about 300 tons of medical supplies that are now in 4th sedan and
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in the stores over to 0. and they can be relatively safe to deliver to states in um, to the states on uh, of the, of the unexpected saves. but how to and the board unfortunately, there isn't any safe way to do different things for this moment. organizations like medicines out fox, which is doctors without borders, are working really hard to deliver. but unfortunately, even their stories has been targets. it's uh, even one of their doctors was done with the and was killed and now that for which is very much sad. and it's just a really set time for medical knowledge to them. because even though we're able to speak, even though it was those who are able to reach the hospitals, are now more incorrect and it just really breaks my heart. you know, i mentioned before that you were talking to us from colorado and i understand that you've left members of your family still in. so don,
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why did you feel it necessary to leave as opposed to as the safety reasons. and it's just at this point you wouldn't feel that it's safe enough to for you to stay there and that their report there. and even if you want to do anything, you can do it from abroad. and it's just for me securing a better future for myself. and my family, i had to leave, i took a very dangerous journey. 2000 kilometers, 3 buses, one car, a fairy. and then almost 30 hours later i was, i was i then i reached the do but indeed it was a very hard journey to leads. yes, tell us about what your family in sudan is describing to you about the situation that they're facing at the moment. and of course the people around them. it might be pulling in with, with any are very uh, saved but, and that's my direct comedy and that's why i'm coming to the secure. but
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unfortunately, a couple of days ago i've been sent a big deal with that. the are a step are trying to send medical supplies to admit any looks like this is their way of trying to replenish their total and their image to the public by sending medication and medical comm boys and which is apparently just french as the people in other states that were relatively safe, given that disaster is the one state that is the closest to the capsule that people are fleeing to. and now it's in danger because our so are saying that they will get there, there are they having it in groups. but that's a video that the had that it shows that the medical i can share with doctors here that showing that they were delivering medications. but it's been been speaking to members of the resistant comedies in areas of the mind in other areas and have to, and most of them are just now in fear because my one of the members and somebody the heading has been arrested. so there is
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a direct attacks and targeting to the civilians that are trying to keep the piece by both parties. and fortunately, which is just very sad to today um do mind on us today has been filled with our septic, into french and indeed watching college. they've been, they want people to be their premises. i just, i say again, we appreciate you talking to us and i'll just see it on telling us your story. thank you very much. indeed for your time. the environment took hundreds of sizes of christians have been driven from the rock by war, poverty, and persecution. but in the semi autonomous cottage region, christians live in harmony with other religious communities. mom, on the other hand, reports from my gosh, in northern iraq. the good news to link evening service at my doing is to begin with the tranquillity of monkish. this village is
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home to more than 3000 codes in the province overtook 1st century use. kennedy and catholics and most of them have lived here in harmony . not the sun fuck up i, luminous or but we share animals with neighbors, religious festivals, as well as joys and sorrows. a village has always been distinguished by its tolerance without discrimination. this is a blessing from god. succeed in loyalties, have fueled unrest in some areas of iraq. since the 2003 u. s. led invasion, the people of monk disc say, they're proud of their cool existence and acceptance of each other. they say that harmony between christians and muslims here as created in unbreakable social bond that has resulted in economic and political gains for everyone in the village. near the says, it's not only sources, tradition didn't choose a piece of work,
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but also more than the politics in this and meet the 2 of them is code this region . but the one the for the will consensus between muslims and christians over supporting one political party has returned to the village with improving infrastructure and services. split the made of mangus and the good wishes worried that this might be disrupted by military operations. nearby, as plato is from the goddess and workers, poetry or p t k patrols the area boomers, you know, flush of working on putting, in some cases, depositions or targeted by to a patient who reads more terrifies on people like they should leave or lands and tackle the conflict with to key inside to get bored is to key as well as the u. s. and you called the p t k, a toyota organization. the group was accused of cleaning guessing it against civilians from mangas in 1997 an accusation. the p. k. k do nice. but
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as just continues military operations don't get supported with a walk. the people of mangus hope the village will stand as a safe haven and symbol of peaceful coexistence in the region. would have to do. i had a 0 mangus note of that in the rock. it still had an all does it unlocks for stopping and transport position for something. is monica drawn for you for that spelling we finished a qualifying that's coming up with gemma. the you had a y judge y prosecutor white cops, and this lasted 16 when it happened. gets nailed. i've been in prison more years than i've been for you on the street. there are some folks born may. if it's their child who is making these mistakes, they don't believe that they're born to add full time travelers to tennessee to
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but we'll stop seeing the m b a and the boston celtics have leveled the eastern conference finals series with the miami heats. they've come back from 3. nothing down to full. so game 7 decide to opt out dramatic when on saturday, but i will pass that consults with they're going to in the 76 years of the it'd be 8th is the same as, as a come back from 3 dolphin down in a pile series. maybe it's fitting that one of the founding members of the league, and it's joyce by successful team fence on the brake of liking history. the boston celtics, when did the game 6, the body gets the heat with the red to of the previous back to back way back to the credit might be kept. most of the check, the heat desperate to close out the series in front of everybody, firms, you've got about boston big guns also i far a trying to tighten with a game. how are you? 31 points. barbie's already level that falls to get too far from or with just of this. we 2nd remaining
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title, getting them back a provided the assist philosophy. he gave p. s t a one to lead over stressful that was his a full 196 career lead. golding, you're breaking christie on even now as a scoring record for your top 5 weeks stressful equalize to secure a droll, but the point was enough. the past use to clinch the 11th championship, making them the most successful club in the competition. history. for my p. s t. both thomas chico, put his hands on the button as he gets home and says he seems he'll be staying on his coach despite the club socket. see, i'm direct so minutes off the retaining the try fee on a dramatic final day of the season a by and school, the light went out to beat, collect to on which and should they would crowns gym and champions for the ann evans. yeah. and the right heart rate is a full birthday adult and who would guaranteed the assess tyson in 11 years with the when ever minds? but they drew 2 to miss out. so let's see. it's a really empty issue. it's very unfair. if you see what we've been to the last 10
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months, and if you see and feel the belief, it was not only in the stadium in the whole city, we are really, really sets about the opportunity. and the chance that we missed is known as the richest game in football, and lead to and sound cashed in this, they beat coventry so taped to seal promotion to the premier league for the 1st time. the championship payoff at wembley, finished one. 0, i went to penalties. coventry's fun counting deb, i missed the decisive spot. okay. and it proved costly in more ways than one lead to winning the shootout. 654 place in england subdivision which could mean anything from a $170000000.00 to $333000000.00 more in revenue. not bad for a side who are playing normally football. 9 years ago. lead to an option, but in a few hours a, to if edison less that will leads will no longer be a premier leak team as the bison. to avoid medication goes down to the final day of the season, south hampton, already down, but who will join them?
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lesta and leads must win that games against west time and talking to me respectively to stand any thoughts of standing up and other results go that way between the 2 points ahead and in the driving seat. so whenever fullness guarantees that safety what holds got in this position? you know that the, the 2 points in front of the sound a lot, but is at this stage of saves as long as we capitalize on it. but without noise aside, it still comes down to performance with, you know, that's been another consistent message to they say we're going to every gotten. so when a guy just know that he's, if cool. so we're saying no, but that solomon is always going to win the guy for me to one well championed max a step and has clenched his 1st position in monica. it's a sunday's grown prey. the dutchman snatched at the top, spots away from fernando on site with the reading drive at the end of the fed qualifying session. to put his red foot on the front of the grid by just $800.00 of a 2nd. for our is to assure all the class he's from one. okay. what's the quickest full being given a grease penalty for impeding alondo norris as to bundle con, wanna now start from said his highest. i have
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a great start and cool thing. you know, you need to go out and risk it all. my, my for a sec, there was an ideal in my, my final app, i think 2 and one was a bit to cautious, but then uh, i knew that it was behind. so the last sector i just gave and everything i had clipped, a few barriers, but of course very happy to to be in bull here at the federal home degree for a c c scribe. the same here. as you said, last sector, it seems that our, you know, we gets point of all the circuit. let's see the model whether we can do intensive a strategy either is any, whether comment or something, but that we would try to, we find any tools, you know, let it all go in the last lot itself. it's a great add the very, very big shown to be the one in the left, but i made me gain some time. so how many days? because the something enough and we made it wrong. the 2nd tennis major of the, at the front typing have started in paris, but without the full things on champion or i found it out. the king of clay has been out injured since feel strange and open and has also announced that he expects
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next season to be his last. it gives an opportunity for current welding of one call us our as to when it right and girls for the best time for 20 year old has already one full titles this year and never juggled at cheese one the friendship in twice before and is currently tied with an adult as the most successful, ever play it with 22 grandsons. he says he'll miss that out, but not too much. it. well honestly, i don't miss him being in the truck. i don't like seeing him seeing him in the drill rolling goes to be honest, you know. but you know, of course, as a tennis fans, you always want to win to, to see the best tennis players in the world. the most famous spanish players in the world playing he won hearts of many time. he spends around the world and deservedly so, you know, with these reduced crews, mind character and, and, and everything that the he left and his legacy. so that could be and he went on the live golf, so with me type herrera leading the way the hallway stage of the tour event in
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washington. the to lion who signed on with the saudi back school at the beginning of the shelter. 5 on the power around 67 on saturday, giving him a one shot lead on 9 on the overall 2016 item champion henry extension is 2 shots back his round of 67, putting him on 7 under pa going into sundays that rounds. and finally, civilian cyclist, primrose, real click just points to in his 1st generated tiny as high. so off the snatching the race lead as jersey and the pin on to that stage. rutlidge, i became a mechanical issue with his bikes when the brutal mountain time trial. by 40 seconds, from previously that guarantee, thomas rutledge would take a full team seconds advantage over thomas. and to sundays locksley processional stage through the streets of right. that is what you'll support from me for now. i will have another update later. well, jen, i thank you very much. indeed. frank started to is just being create has taken the top prize at the cotton film festival for her courtroom drama. i'm not to me of
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a fault comp sofa. strongly. yeah. for female directors, a record 7 of the 21 movies are being directed by women. experience has more on the final day of the 76 annual festival. the palm door. 2023. goes to yes, $1010.00. throwing the the 3rd time and $76.00. use a female director takes cons. top prize justine ca, one the jury over with her teams courtroom. drama about the wrong to accuse of her husband's murder. but the french director used to a big moment to deliver a sting and criticism of president emmanuel mccullin's controversial pension reforms. sits on the loopy i did cut upset by them. this year, the country was gripped by historic, extremely powerful and unanimous protests against the pension reform. this protest has been denied and repressed in
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a shocking way. and the sputtering of dominating power of unabashed power is bursting off the cross several spears. and create, boom, did he just snag the top human price in one of the pieces concious of the festival international critics awarded the palm dog award to me. see 2023 goes to massey for me to put a company who played a pivotal role in an estimate of the final day of con, also. so the festivals of the top prize awarded the ground pre it's number 2 prize was one by jonathan glazes. the sort of industries and the definition of the life of the gym and come and don't. i'll be honest with concentration camp directing owners when to victim baseball and french fil, make it front on home for the postal service is almost a french cruise. the cruise and specify too much is the best actor award,
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