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the times that i may say that in total care why of voting and this is final hour in the presidential election crucial to a nation and the region about madison. and don't have also coming up in the next 16 minutes for us and saudi arabia calling sit down, it's boring, decides to extend the cx 5 is to do. and on monday, i do have last. the white house on the public ends agree in principle to raise with that limits and avoid the default. india gets a new parliament building. we're going to tell you why opposition policies didn't have to be an over ration on german actually supports the boston celtics level, the n b a playoff series with the miami heat. a single point victory on saturday in miami, forcing eastern conference finals to a game 7 decide the
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i'm signed these i them joining us for all special coverage of the 2nd round of took is presidential election. while this comes all calls all through a 1st round, which sol, no clear with them, but did see the incumbent president much ahead of his challenges. come out and collect all those with about 5 points. it also, so the ruling policy alliance dominate the parliamentary elections in the 1st round, winning a majority that now the big question is, what, what will shape up in the mode from the 2nd round of voting? this is a historic day by old mattias with the 1st time in these countries history that a presidential election has gone to a 2nd round. we saw the boat is come out at 5 am g m t, the costs that balance in this unprecedented folks. while we're sol solved off,
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now looks at how things have turned out so far. in devising many consider this election to be took is most significant in its recent history. president jeff type add one vote at the end as tom. when he began his political kevin, yes, he has received the emission in the last 2 debt to support his believe. he has made it more powerful and pros, pairs of persons, all assistant. i want a good one to win for the sake of stability for this country stability and continued to have been the message to out adeline's election campaign. but after more than 2 decades in power, she now faces these most difficult challenge. 6 opposition parties have joint forces for this presidential run of the position leader came up with a startled, chosen as the unified count to a 2nd in the 1st round on may 14th as it came to the cast is what the now cut a was welcomed by your supporters,
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they are going more confident that you will be 2 kids next president. station the whole nation once change because our country once it's right. justice and rule of law. to night the prisons add one, no to physicians either comes the look of security not forced to be in the 1st of all, it was the high was 4 nations parties that force the election to the 2nd from the rise of the nationalist parties was the main surprise of the 1st wrong that has forced the presidential candidates to consider the election strategy to appeal to the nationalist. what's in the run of the physician leader comes out of the hospital because he's seconds on the campaign. on mt record you sentiments from center sent home media as a steel, you can practice standard references. cities will go is one of the means to load things everything on beautiful. as a result, the leader of the international has reached the party. it does the has on all to support for coastal buses. no, no gun. and other alternation is presidential candidate who came to us in the 1st
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round had decided to support present the ad one in the run of the filament. the results with the last hours of the waters cast a balance. but this election is close, divorced, especially by medias with refugees facing fear and all certainty. this was out of that. i'll just be right on kind of all. 1 covering this election with correspondents across the country, we've gone send them call. so i'll look in this stumble. but 1st, let's start with the sol, solved as off ease in. i'm kind of watching how things have been unfolding that, particularly with the opposition and result. always seeing a last minute pushed, we can say, by the opposition to try and make sure they get as many of the followers out. so the polls cindy, it's, i mean i have just seen that the leader of the opposition chemically started has just to be tapped. then we want the people to go out and to cast their wards.
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because yeah, one thing is, is clear among these truly there's a present that one of them kinda startled, whoever can mobilize to supporters is going to emerge as victorious to my that's why the turn now is quite important for both sides. and here we are in a police station that the positions are the start alone. so what's here is what's here and you can see that the process is still to continue to, but i'm like in the previous volume, we have not seen the long queues here. and of course, the representatives of the parties or officials here are telling us that that doesn't mean that the turnout is going to be lower. however, because the process is easier that are on the 2 names that are competing. and so that's why it's got witnessing a faster process here. however, the concerns are still there so particularly for tomorrow because starting with that is very, very important because it seems assuming the office in 2010 on he has last several
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elections, i guess christmas i had one. but this time the hopes were quite high. because the 6 up position part is the joining their forces to the 5th president to add them despite in the 1st round beam is that they haven't been the 2nd in the 1st round of the election. steve, we can see that both chemicals totaled on his support is believe that's equal to emerge as tricky is next pricing. so if you lose probably that's going to cost to support the carrier. but if you wins, that's going to be a historic moment and tickets because it's going to be the 1st one for the 1st add on samples to assign so much for the sol. solved all that is great stuff. let's continue this. now. go and take it to assemble where we've gone, send them call. so all i'm sending. you've been really around the last 24 hours. you are in the out of pocket earlier today. you are an old school dollar and opposing station. now you're in by sick task. give us an idea about how smooth the process of voting is going. we've had some incidents of mind,
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the incidental or limited incident solve tension. but overall, how are things going opposing stations? well, sam is, 1st of all, i must say that people say are willing to vote at both for president don, supporters and no position either candidates come, i posted all the supporters. i must say that they are willing to vote because as a leaders made the call to go to polling stations and not to take the 1st rounds votes and rent it. but i have to admit, in a small move, and in a since it is like the advocate that we were yesterday, there was not much of a big excitement because apparently people nearly accepted the results coming from the 1st from a boat for the government side, a prism side on side and but we are seeing we are and on social
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media and a on a position media mainly we are seeing reports that uh, that shows some incidence. you know, people, uh, some opposition party members being attacked by everyone in golf parts and supporters and some of the party supporters who want to vote. ultimately it being a push stop by the position supporters. of course, these are minor incidents, individual incidents, and we can not generalize it's for across through q as into care. the election regulation is tough phone and the safety and security on the election is so highly as these sense compared to many other countries. but of course, we can say that the tension is still there, saw me and that's why we have seen as on, on college civil lou calling on their pupils to vote. and we sold it for the central spokesperson. they brought him calling, also making the same cold for they add on supporters to go to the goals and pass
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their balance. but of course, we don't know how to turn around is going to be at, but i have to say around here in best success. this is one of the major districts and assemble where you have full transportation, universities, corporations, and many other things all around here. you don't see an exact among people and people are tired of election saw me because it within the last 2 decades to key a has been since so many elections referendums. and just in march, 2024, which is less than a year away circus. people are going to cast their ballots for they are mayoral candidates. and then after a sometime in the 4 years, again, they will be waiting for their presence. but of course the people say they are going to the pools because they, it's the most critic, right shoes. they are leaders and they're molding for the future of their children
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. so there is this conscious there is this responsibility, but not much of a big excitement. back to somebody find somebody say them in your rights and i'm the appetites for those. one of the things, the key things people will be watching out for in this round one of the things people will also be extrapolating from the 1st round. some of the key areas and patents of voting is alexi. o'brien explains, now is danville uncle the and is me a turkey as the biggest cities, and then the election earlier this month, all the provinces around the cities here in read those that for the opposition candidate to come all college, they're all you. that's a shift away from rachel type ed, one who took both uncle the and spend both and 2018. but this year he lost those provinces by about one or 2 percentage points. and it was a much wider imagine and is mia, however, traditionally votes for the opposition?
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everyone did when as expected. and the central conservative hotline here in yellow is positive support base. but with fewer votes compared to 2018. he also won and i used to live in provinces, badly affected by those earthquakes and february, unless the j. 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 mode has followed suit. then this waste in europe with a vast majority of the turkish diaspora lives. and that'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 has endorsed every one to win,
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but it's unclear how it, when support is, will vote in the run of and what that will mean. so these 2 main and they political ambitions. all right, let's talk a little bit about what we're seeing so far from the turnout patton. so we are delighted to welcome back out of town called over from call to speak. right to have you back with us again alley. so. so fall so far. i think tell me, is it safe to say by international stand its turnout looks as far as we can say quite healthy at least yes, i am right. yes. but in some areas may be less than the 1st round side of indications that we're getting. we're getting information from isolated places that conser this one another, so i'm afraid she wouldn't be to any possible to just make a generalization from this. all right. how's it looking in some of the key impulse and areas that everybody was saying you go to watch these areas when it comes to
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urban areas. curtis areas. yeah. nationalistic hubs. these will decide to vote. can we say anything about those to turn out? well, what they, what do you see behind us is the key is some, you have more than 10000000 voters here to turn out kids. is it higher than before . busy lower, we get conflicting information, at least i do get the information from family friends. so just things. one place at one place is down. the other places are southeastern eastern, i totally out was the kurdish population that is domino dash the the turn off had been lower than the national level to june. the 1st solution. how are they doing now? and then will they turn out in the last couple of minutes? we still have about 10 hours if not less. so the leaders are calling for their
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followers to come out. and we'll do is do we have any sign that people are reacting to those last minute calls by both sides? well, at least what we hear is, you know, again isolated, but the tension is rising in, especially you know, metric. busy and that is and we have to wait and see if this tension can the controls and turns into a jubilation of the winning side to whoever that might be. why? one thing we do know is that overseas both is better now. has been the highest so far. yes. in this problem compared to the 1st one. why is it? well, it's to explain, trying to explain that. well it's, it's tired but not very high. it's about 55 percent. it's very difficult to travel to bolting falls. if you live in the us,
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only 9, the locations had this facility. people have to travel at hours to actually cast in worlds. and they did the 2 weeks earlier. now they have to do it one more time. so most likely and those who did live. busy in the 2nd jobs are pretty dominantly, those who did not vote in the verse and out. so having said the same individuals voting both around outside of the thirty's. actually the question natalie. now, do we have any indication about those a 1000000 who didn't vote in the 1st round? yeah. well, they've decided seconds. we don't, i'm really trying know who we are located. we are a, the help we, we knew about it that requires a quite sophisticated research and we didn't have time for that. and we'll just
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have to wait and see the results that they will come out in 2 hours at all. all right, and you'll be here with us just a moment for that. i hope so. yeah. don't get blown away by the winds. yeah. oh wow . yes, the wind is the taking off the yeah, thanks so much sally. down. don't do that. well, as i said, we've got to wait and see, talking about wait and see a lot of people waiting to see what happens on one crucial issue that's being central and this selection issue of refugees as no quote on much reports. it's a white and see issue on both sides of the tortilla and syria boulder. the series who have experienced the horrors of war firsthand, eagerly await news frontier care. 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
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support their families here. the calls were hearing about supporting syrians who were living there would have very bad consequences, especially on a humanitarian scale. so if you have here the display serious have been supported by humanitarian aid coming through the nose and turkish border. but the fear that it might disappear for good was the colorado and she has a good thing, no matter who wins. we hope dr. keys 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. the turkey of selections could also alter the regions political landscape. president ridge of favor of the gods governments has sent troops in open syria and has been coordinating with this you in opposition for years. a political activist believe the policies if whoever wins will shed the future dynamics of the entire region of
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on the how about the, to the typical selections of great significance, the syrian issue. these elections have an effect on syrians, especially in the north and on the syrians. presently, in tech, a, as for us as a political body and it live, of course we believe that these evictions that decided by the turkish people, you know, since you have continues to lead with a devastating effect. so if it's 12 e of, or maybe here wonder what the surface electrodes will mean for them in syria as both of the market. there is a semblance of normalcy as people go about the daily routine. when you ask people hear what they think of that, the selection we were met with both the optimism math concern, but for now it is all to learn what the outcome of the voice will mean for serious invest. more writers gone 3. look how much. how does 0 ed lib moulton syria cause the issue refugee is just one of many on people's minds as
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a heads the pilot boxes amongst the other issues that have been raised in this election. the question of democracy, the question or allegations of all the traffic rule with international and domestic organizations. thanks. the rule has been too old, surprising, likely, with jennings of gen, list and civil society when people working in social media posting and social media and so on. let's continue this discussion then and bringing set a demo out to the progressive of political science that it took university and assemble. first of all, let's take the pieces, the democratic implications of this election said, all right, well, the off position suggest sent such an opposition victory, which means that it wouldn't high because seems like turkey, where did actual competition isn't entirely fair. it is possible to change the government which elections so no position. victoria would implies that an democratization is possible with the right campaign where it's um,
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action strategies and everything. so it would have a positive news for democratizing country. so why we should also remember said that on the other side with points to the history of the jet, had paid the main policy and say when they were in pile, they have a long history of allegations of being very. busy traffic and how they run the country as well. right. right. yeah. but they have paid claims that they came a long way and they learned from their past mistakes. and in fact, if the look at their campaign, we can see a learning curve. right? i mean, there, we sent to campaigns focused on fighting poverty needs up to average voter instead of seconds or is it more republican values they promote in the past? might a bit of a baffle that going on in terms of the populace who claims the populace course. well, i would say be so populism. contest to research,
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we need to write them both sides and making promises targeting people's like daily, rather short term oriented needs. and we see we so are doing doing that are doing this big about harnessing people is economic needs. she was big in populous politics. it's who knew for the opposition. so i would say the opposition try to encourage pop of the strategies of the government during party against themselves. and this selection talked about investing. did we see the candidates kind of switch roles of it? in the last 2448 houses, one sounding more inclusive than he has one sounding, even more costly, nationalistic, then he has. well, i guess we could say that to some extent publish total is told is hardening, at least much more than are the ones are the ones recent speech to say calls
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yesterday speech was included positive inclusive messages. and we could say i go on fielding more confidence may be making it more inclusive. and coastal is trying harder to mobilize move boats, which pushes them towards a more a car. sure tone, and then move negative campaign. all right, always good to ok. thanks so much for coming back, said all right, well, it's want now about 30 minutes left for people to get out and vote. and we understand according to the high commission, high election commission, they hope pretty soon off to the votes clause. they're going to have a meeting, which they will decide whether to lift the media band, hopefully pretty soon off so that we can get into the stop sign to leave those election tea leaves, try and find, get some indication of who might be forging ahead for now and hand it back to the
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mediators or calling for sedans, warning sides to extend their weak, long humanitarians. these 5, the truce between the army and the rep and support forces is due to expire on monday evening. it's brokers sorry i may be. i'm and the us san extension will allow the delivery of urgent aid. the un says more than half of students population is in need of humanitarian assistance. or cable morgan is joining us now from alderman. so the us massage area, they're calling for an extension. they're still describing the comment. the c spot is imperfect. do we have any indication what might have been achieved by the ceasefire so far? well, the whole purpose of this humanitarian ceasefire that's was by, in between the army and the rapids. what, what forces was to open humanitarian glory doors for 8 to be able to reach the millions with those traps here in the capital, hot and other parts of the country. now we know that there are many people in many
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parts of the carpets and especially the northern parts who have not been able to at, to get at or receive aid from 8 organizations. and we also that many organizations were unable to deliver aid to those in need, and that's only here in the capital. so one of the main purposes of a cease fire was not a cheese, which is to try to reach as many people as possible, including in the region of our for now the other purpose of the cease fire was in the word itself, sees fire, they should be no fighting between the recess and the student needs army for a possible long time and more permanent. these parts to be negotiated between the 2 sides. but from the very 1st minute of this these, by coming into effect, we were able to hear explosions who were able to hear gunfire. and that was the case on sunday morning as well. they've been incense fighting between the rapids support forces and this was in these army and had fire bridge, which the bricks that connects the city of on demand to the northern parts of the capital. so while there was so much hope things on the ceasefire by the meet the
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8th is specifically on the ground. many people say that they did not see the sci fi manifesto. and for the past 6 days in many parts of the capital, the sound of heavy artillery gunfire and aspects were heard. haven't you mentioned the reach of the area of the for there? and i, as i understand it, in terms of things intensifying, i believe the governor of dar 4 is calling for citizens to arm themselves. what more can you tell us about that? while it comes as a result of the increase in the attacks by our of allies or our stuff allied our militias in the western region of south for now for more than a week. that's region which is already coming out of to 20 years of civil war and where many people have been displaced and service delivery has been poor because of conflict. an additional fighting between the rapids support forces their arab allies, malicious and ethnic, are for, is, has led to thousands of people being displaced, the neighboring tad, others unable to access basic facilities like health services. so the governor of
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the r 4 has called on civilians to try to protect themselves. you say that both men and women should armed themselves against those fx fx which witness markets being res. properties being new to government institutions being destroyed. but many people are criticizing him now. he has an army, he's a, he's a former rebel. good, that's fine. he's deal with the government in 2020 and has a large force. so many people are saying that he should also play a bigger role instead of calling on people to arm themselves. and that's as a governor of our for and as a person with on group i'm on spices. you should protect the people and are for you . but thank you very much indeed that's about and bringing this up to date from on demand. and he's one person's being killed and several have been injured in jones drives and then ukrainian capital ukraine's military. it says it done 50 to the 50 for wash and drones that were launched over night. regional officials that say it was the largest joint attack in the city since the beginning of the war. the man has wanting people to stay in doors and saying that to be more attacks by phone ma
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want is closing in the philippines. here's jeff for the world. whether update a hi there, there are weather alerts in play for the philippines. lose on islands. all has to do with type for mar, we're passing just to the east of the island. it's going to spread quite a bit of rain that only for the northeast, but also the north. i'm thinking anywhere from lat long on rate to low august, specially for low on could see about $2.00 to $300.00 millimeters of brain over the next little bit. i think surfing conditions and lot one young people will be out on the water there. and that is dangerous because the storm is on the other side of the island. now, if we go to china, the seasonal rains are falling between the gang, see, and the yellow river valley that's moving out over the yellow sea. it's generated about a months worth of rain in town gang, and i think similar through south korea and this weather now finds its way into japan's honshu island. so you're going to get dallas with rain on monday. got some thunderstorms popping up in the northwest of india also for care less state as well
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. around coach e your max out at 33 degrees and in august on i think some hill storms will light up here through punjab providence. same providence. k p k. it's been cold enough for snow on the mountain tops there. and that that's whether that was in southern jordan now sliding into northwest saudi arabia. so this is going to impact the popular tourist spot of our lot on monday. lot of rain in the forecast for you. the still ahead on all the 0. i'm gabriel is on the in new york. artificial intelligence is disrupting almost every thing. and now including political advertising. that story timing skills. we're going to look back in a dramatic final day of the german football season is but as you don't want to see their types of dreams slip away the when the news breaks, devices like these. as you can imagine being used in the way across the front,
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the do you want to go to 0 or one of the top stories this. busy key is presidential one office at the close within half an hour. the 2 candidates have cost their votes and companies visit ty about on is facing. former civil servants come out and kind of startled mediators are calling for sedans on a 100 rabbits support forces to extend their weak long she's not updating. so as far beyond monday, anyone says more than half of saddam's population is in need of some monetary assistance. it's one size and blue shield and several of an engine to enroll strikes and then ukrainian capital ukraine's military. the says it done $52.00 of the $54.00 russian jones that were launched over nights or after weeks and
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negotiations. the white house and republicans have agreed in principle to raise the death limits president joe biden. and how speaker kevin mccarthy made the 2 days before the us was projected to default his debt. the agreement increases the amount the government can borrow. it also tots federal spending. the treasury had won. the government could run out of money to pay its bills of congress did not act by june . the 5th after weeks of negotiations, 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, this 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. okay, buddy, go haynes live for us from washington dc. tell us more about the extension potty
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the. well we know a little bit about what they are calling is you mentioned the agreement in principle. busy but as she said, the bill still being written, we expect in a few hours we're actually be able to see the language and know exactly how far the cuts go. but as you mentioned, what it does is it basically raises the deaf children for 2 years to 2025. so that's after the next presidential election, it's going to really kept federal spending for most federal programs except for the department of defense and veterans affairs. and it's going to put work requirements on some social safety net programs, most notably for the food stamps that allows the forest americans to actually be able to afford food on a monthly basis. so what do you, as is somewhat unique in that it's the congress passes bills to spend money, but then it has to pass another bill to actually bar the money to pay those bills and that's what is known as the debt ceiling. and as you mentioned, june 5th was the data economist across the board said it would be in relatively
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harmful to the us economy if they in fact go over the fiscal cliff as it's called. but it's not just for the us economy, it would have global impact. so time is short, but uh, they have at least the 1st step underway. yeah. and probably would that june deadline talk to us about the process of getting it to congress because as you were talking about, this is only an agreement in principle. it is, you know, they often talk about getting bills through congress is like watching the sausage being made. this is going to be some very message, messy sausage making. we're already hearing people on the far right. and people in the far left say they are not going to pass this bill for different reasons. some are vowing to block it to 1st ask it through the house of representatives under house for. busy as they have 3 days, they have to give the congress number 3 days to in fact read the bill. so that brings the vote to wednesday. now kevin mccarthy, the house speaker is just recently said he thinks 95 percent of his pockets will
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vote for it. that might be an optimistic number, so we don't expect the far right in the far left to actually vote for this. so in the next couple of days, what you're going to see is president joe biden. kevin mccarthy really would be more moderate members to try and get it across the finish line. then it goes to the senate. democrats have just the slightest majority there, but they've already seen several progressive say they're not going to vote for this because they think the work requirements for social programs is just too far to go for this debt ceiling bell. so and because of the threshold they need, they're going to need to probably at least a dozen republicans to. busy for it, we've already heard from some republicans, but they're not happy. so 9 days to get this done and it is going to be a tight 9 days. and if they don't, again, shields invitations, not just for the us, but for the global economy parties. thank you. very much pedagogy and talking to us from washington dc. well, the use of artificial intelligence is growing fast and it's threatening to disrupt many industries as well as politics. yeah, technology has been used in political advertising in the us for the 1st time. ex
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parts of worried about its potential to mislead the voters scapegoat. alexander reports from new york, the last month us president joe biden announced he was running for re election, you know, snappy video that is common place in political advertising. that's why i'm running for reelection. this just did the moments later, the republican party released its own video depicting a terrifying get hypothetical world. should by be re elected this morning. but it'll be entirely created by artificial intelligence hills, close the city of san francisco this morning. 0 escalating and fentanyl crisis, it could be a signal of what's to come and dangers a i pose used to be the case that you could, you know, look up some of the truth of an article or a truth of a claim based on what sort of images where they're at the scene now those images
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can be fabricated as well. so it's quite possible for voters to be significantly misled about different candidates in our time right now we shape the eye of tomorrow. well, a guy is mostly being tested in the united states. michel says that could change quickly. thank you with wide ranging ramifications. the ability of these systems to make things up and persuade, manipulate people is a really, really big concern that i think people around the world should be aware of in, in upcoming elections. because now this technology is massively available, including to governments that might have, might have interest in messing up different different elections with the us about to enter a new election cycle. a, i generated political video content is expected to grow more rapid online. now, congress is trying to figure out how to regulate it. representative event, clark, democrat from here in new york, has introduced
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a bill that would require any political advertising they use is artificial intelligence to clearly review and disclose that to voters. it's unclear how much support this bill has and congress if or when it will ever be voted on. it's clear now more than ever a guy is not just a discussion of what might be, what, what is gabriel acendo? i will just say to new york, india is probably going to send that. i'm that i'm more that has opened a new part of the building in new delhi, but opposition parties of boy come to the ceremony. they say the and organization should have been led by the president, a not by a mandate called a threat to democracy, funding changed reports, prime minister in the rendered moody is front and center additional gratian in new delhi. the ceremony marked the opening of india's new parliament building. you said, prince, this is not just a building. it is a reflection of the themes and aspirations of 1400000000 indians. it is
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a temple for democracy which gives a message of the strong result to the word body took a central role in the new organization. the many in his policy, the beach, i say, is entirely appropriate for the man who has lived the country for nearly a decade. in this case, he's from the b to b, but that doesn't mean these departments will probably be the be is the 5 minutes of the whole country. but 19 opposition punches probably caught at the event. they say that such a prestigious role should have been led by the president, the head of state, no demands, they view as a threat to democracy. you undermine the soul of the parliament so badly. so how can you expect to leave a legacy behind venue? done everything properly. democracy in the parliament and outside the bottom, steal paloma building was built by the british in 1927, 2 decades before independence. but it had outgrown its role as the home,
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but the largest democracy in the world. the new parliament complex is at the heart of a $2400000000.00 building project and gives the legislature 3 times as much space and $500.00 more seats. but indian democracy might be more than just physical space. if we want the following 3 democracy to read, not only when we need a new building, but we also need that sort of ration consensus between lead latino position so that the spirit of the recently, the date is of the things in march that with protests in the old apartment, when the opposition leader a whole gundy was expelled, seems like this. it prompted many to believe that the indian democracy needs more than just a new home. tony chang, elda 0, or some of the news top dressers and the supporters have been detained when you try to march on the new parliament, they are calling for the resignation. and the rest of the head of the western
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federation based both on sean on say, is accused of sexually harassing young ladies. is a powerful politician from the governing policy and has denied the allegations to and then pick metal it so threatening to return the levels of no action was taken. this is a fight for that aspect of our dog pass. insist of the at asking for justice. the for the time, so on one hand to the new parliament as being an old race it and on the other hand, democracy is being made. so this is absolutely intolerable. okay, let's bring in long cushion that he's a spokesman for the box here, just not to have policies. joining us from bank level in india and very good to have you with us out and i'll just go to thank you very much. indeed, the pgp had said that the opposition party shouldn't politicize the opening ceremony by not turning up by by coughing. it isn't not exactly what happens given to fight them the vendor, moody and the president led the side of many good evening to you.
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indeed said historic a day for the india, i need the democracy project putting due to democracy which was coming lives. i'd be here at the bottom of the building and the new parliament building under my product, spied on to about 5 minutes to another movie. within the span of 3 and a half years, he has completed the project and has on the day to day and given it to the people of the country. this is indeed a buddy who started because there is a fox to me that that position does not recognize the good things done by mr. moseley. mr moseley is not working for the incentive. he is working for the country . he's looking for the people of the country. 1.4000000000 people in the country are still desperate for good. while you know the position i position kindful of mind, you know what they're doing, but these were the watch during government. probably got to be i would like to ask
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a question. today is very important. it's about who's gotten the, how be you have been taken off from the bottom or is it so that you are still upset because of the legal department, but it's absolutely shame on the part of the is the starting place. so let me interrupt you because i hear the list an interesting point, and i wanted to ask you about that. you said that none to remotely had completed this project, but he wasn't doing it far. vine. i'd say he wasn't to be doing it for the glory. he was doing it for the people of india. if that was the case, why is it the ends or more the has been the center stage and all of this. and it would have taken a very small effort to a lot of the president to is by all the kinds i figure ahead and politics and to be able to lead the, the, um, the ceremony rather than not. and somebody himself, if he's not trying to be at the center of attention,
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it's very simple. mark is the easy, the effective date because he is the one who had the initiated this project. this doctor was supposed to be done by the, by the doctor. money was the i x to speak of the looks of uh, diane, that she had to be added for 3000 girls. do they have completed for 900 and something like rose approximately. it does get it up to a $1200.00 throats and look at the b, which every thing has been seen with the low low. i mean the large doctor john these eyes, i call it the top of the sort. it doesn't have anything to do in the country to be the whole. got to be seen getting more the more the more the more the because he does are big pride. he doesn't accept right? he doesn't accept. but i, these 3 i'll be very but that he has to be the nation and the then the 90 s. and he
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has a blog talk about the country but, but really, really to yes, i need to spend that money on the because i, i don't have particularly want to visit the doctor. know, i don't really want to get into a positive political bar broadcast on behalf of the b j. p. but i do want to talk about the, the, the, the, the funding of, of this project. the fact that you say that mr mode is, is loved by the indian nation. and yet we have seen a country which has been driven by by protest, objections and obligations of corruption, perhaps not leveled up mr. moody, but certainly at elements of his government never the less. it is good to be very difficult for mr. moody to avoid allegations that this is essentially a vanity project from mr. moody that it was, he who wanted his name as opening the new parliament on the record books and not that of say, the president's absolutely obese. i, i really, i really decided that position for this to the president has have says,
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he's like, i mean the other to let us the president. she said todd said that it has to be negative by mr. moseley. mr. moseley on the list of the country. so what, what is the question that she is not currently? why wasn't sure about this also behind that, but it should be done, but that was that, but it'd be help me out. but it's it, there they have in some that is too bad. i'm the president, they see the thing they want to see politics look via progressing from. i'm gonna go to secondary e. s b a. we have reaching go. we have to have our role visa based in the country. as it is one of the biggest, that's our old settings are going to be by us. it is not going to be, but we've just been a 100 or what mr. christian, i'm gonna have different dilemma and i am terribly sorry, but i'm afraid time is against us, but we do appreciate you being with us and i'll just go to so thank you very much
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indeed. thanks. i, it's still a head on all. does it? no handshake. between the bell, the russian 2nd seemed under your training opponent after the match, the french open action some day, one in powers coming up and support the you had a why judge? why 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 going to add full signs travelers to tennessee to investigate why the state has one of the longest sentences in the us for juveniles convicted of murder. 51 years behind bars on a jersey to june 1967, 6 days the re drew the map of the middle east to dark colored aircraft appeared
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from a distance just as we were focusing on. they dropped the ball on the run out as they were exposed the events leading to the will and its consequences, which i still felt today to help me. and it was such as the start of his lives. the war in june on out is there a, the, the, [000:00:00;00] the egypt has on us a moment for cation workshops, as well as 2 tombs and the ancient burial grounds as a caught up. it's among several recent discoveries. the government hope's will revive the tourism sector,
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which stagnated off to the adam springs. barbara and go for reports. ancient egyptian spent much of the lives preparing for death. now, archaeologists and egypt halvenetz modification workshop since a cholera where all the work was done to present bodies for return at t. it's the latest in a string of discoveries. hope to draw a tourist back to egypt. what? so let me let me kill him. you know, and this workshop is the one use for humans, including the beds on which the bodies were washed. we found a small hole through which the water flows off to washing the buildings. we found the tools used by ancient egyptians took up the body to remove internal organs, as well as the cannot take jobs using modifications to preserve internal organs. to teams have also been found in burial grounds near the famous step parent mendoza in this burial chain. but is more than 4000 years old and belong to
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a top professional. inside the tomb we found all the daily life seems like harvest, like cultivating, like, yeah. like in music, i like that and music and just put them in the guy who was playing the lot and stuff like that. and you know, it's very, very important to this guy used to work like a high priest for the go. this might at also piece of, but he has to offer it got photos and he was the supervisor of big ken. as for the instigation, and also he got decided all the big cheese off the lights or is that the tombs of welfare egyptians were filled with treasures to accompany them to the off to life. grave robust lifted much of his valuables, but this statue is among items found intact in another to that's of a 3000 years old. that's rituals and the ancient egyptian civilization was shrouded in mystery. these discoveries could shed more light on the burial rights. barbara and grandpa, i'll just say right. the time for this board here is gemma. thank you, rob. well, stockton,
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the n b a and the boston south states have leveled the eastern conference finals series that with the miami heat space. come back since 3, nothing down to full. so game 7 decide to off to a dramatic when on saturday, for whole pass that cripples when they're going to 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 into one of the founding members of the league, and it's joyce by successful team fence on the brink of working history. the boston celtics, when did so gave 6, the body a gets the heat with the red to of the previous back to back wave 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 the buzz, boston big guns also fall right. johnson titan with a game. how are you? 31 points. barbie's already developed pulse to get too far from or with just of this we seconds remaining a train for 2 points. the heat still be popular one
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a file to get people. 3 free fridays. are the be boasted tech pressure button, right? whole 3. all or i'll be there with the want us to the finals. we're operate now, but the last word went to both sides. derek, point a to point b as a b to give you the celtics. i won a 4th. a one or 3 victory. does it run into jason tatum, just the the grid that we show to get to this moment. i'm proud of that. i'm proud to be on his team. we wish we could took this thing off right now. right now, we want to step this thing off and let's play another 48 minutes, but we'll wait 48 hours and, and do this thing in boston. the body heat still define it's not posted will be comprehensive, completed to come back to the heart of the fire. i've been covered a lot by now they pop back out to 0, a power sasha might resolve. go keep us jerry. rico is a serious condition off to being involved in a writing accident in his home country of spain. revolt say the 29 year old has to
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be allocated to hospitable off to the animal. he was writing, collided with another holes. he was watching from the bench on saturday as his team on a record 11th at legal title officer. they treat withdrawal legal, messy, but the se, ahead with his 496 career legal in europe, breaking christie on even out a scoring record for your top 5 weeks stressful equalize. the point was enough to pay a fee to finish the 11th championship, making them the by successful club in the competitions history. a full month pass table, so thomas, sickle boy's hands on the button, does me good size? when says he, a seems to be staying on his cage despite the club site and it see the sporting direct to minutes of to retaining the try fee. on a dramatic final day of the season by and school, the light went out to be calling to one, which insured they were crowned german champions. full. the 11th year in a row, hot breaks a full proceed, don't into a guaranteed the 1st title in 11 years with the when ever mine's but a drew to, to miss out. let's see. it's a really empty if you,
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it's very unfair. if you see what we've been through last 10 months, and if you see and feel the belief and it was not only in the stadium in the whole city. yeah. really, really set about the opportunity and the chance that we missed is known as the richest game in football and lead to in town cashed in is they beat coventry city to sal promotion to the premier league for the 1st time the championship pile. find that when late finished wonderful, and went to penalties coventry so from can see that we've missed the source of support kick and it priest, costly in more ways than one lead to winning the shootout. $65.00 before replace an english top division, which could mean anything from a $170000000.00 to $333000000.00 more in revenue. not bad for somebody to explain normally football, 9 music loosened up then. but in a few hours the 2 of edison lester leads will no longer be a premier like team. as the buffalo to avoid resignation goes down to the fine was i have the season south, hampton ready down,
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but he will join them. lesta needs must win that games against west time. i'm telling them, respectively just on any chance of staying up and hope results go that way, habits, and all 2 points ahead and in the driving seat. so whenever bonus guarantees that safety with what thoughts 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 what about noise? decide 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 not that easy, of course we're saying no, but that simon's always to go into when the guy a handshake with the umpire, but you creating lots of cost. you refuse to shake hands with the russian dependent read estoppel. and after the french open match is de one. if the 2nd grand slam of the and australian open champion sutherland came from italy breakdown to beat cost you in straight says 6362, and reach around to go straight because beat out space in about the sports response to the invasion. if i haven't country and refuses to shake hands with russian on that,
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a russian class this much was no difference. but some of the funds of food have of course, as the results i understand why or why they're not shaking hands with us a i couldn't imagine if they're going to shake, shake hands with us and then what's gonna happen to them from, from ukrainian side. so i understand that and i understand that this is most kind of like personally, you know, so that's it. and i think a probably see so don't as appropriate. i think she's on deserves to be yeah. to leave the car to that way. the mens event is also in the way, but without the 14, so i'm champion or i found it out. the king of clay has been out injured since feel strain open and there's also announced that he expects next season to be his last. it gives an opportunity for current to well, number one, a call us out around. so when it run garza, for the 1st time the twins erode has already won 4 titles this year. he is the us open champion as well as about joclett. she's wanting to friendship in twice before
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and is currently tied with an adult, allows them a successful level class with $22.00 grand slams. he says he will miss the dial, but not too much. a small one to see. i don't miss him being in the truck. i don't like seeing him seeing him in the drill rolling goes beyond us, you know. but, you know, of course as a tennis fence 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 sent his friends 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 echo be. and he went on the live golf to with me typo right, right. meeting the way, heading into the final round of the event in washington. the july and who signed on with the saudi arabia backs toward the beginning of the shelter? 5 under par around 67 on saturday, giving him a one shot lead on 9. on the april 2016 open champion henrik sense it is,
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2 shots back his round of 67. putting him on the 7 on the ad. find the civilian cyclist at primrose, a rug which is points to in his 1st j, right. it's heavy, it's hard. so office snatching the race lead is josie. and the for know to mit stage brokerage, i became a mechanical issue with his bikes. so when the brutal mountain time trial, by 40 seconds from previously that guy, right, thomas booklets will take a full day. and 2nd advantage, i have a thomas and to sundays, last week, processional stage 3, the streets, a friend, and just quickly, rebels, max and stuff. and is leading the motorcade from freight with 41 of the 78 laps completed. joanne that goes real sca without action or from that race you know, late to bulletin. so that's it from a real gem. i thank you very much. indeed, i'm going to be back in a couple of minutes. stay with us with the account. the
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