tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera May 28, 2023 6:00pm-7:00pm AST
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of 2 parts, one on this jersey again, still loads these kind of thing in to try and track across the findings to get to school. the school was demolished on sunday when it's ready for his bulldozed in the early hours this morning. they left nothing behind. i heard the sound of the 9th and asked my mom what is happening. she said my school has been demolished in the past as rarely is accused of not having a building permits on my soul kind of thing. and pilot requests in this area are rejected. if they cared about the student, so why they didn't give us admission to say not only has their education been disrupted, levels have been massively effective psychologically the
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a nation on the edge is both counseling begins and so to kill all through a polarizing presidential election. crucial to an entire region, the though i made for it in for the good. this is, but he is also coming up for the next 60 minutes. the rest of the saudi arabia cooled on saddam's warring sides to extend the cease file that's due to end on monday. a deal at last. the white house of republicans agree in principle to raise the debt limits of the void of the falls. india is permit us to close the countries new parliament building a temple of democracy, the position policies, boy called it's an organization. i'm joining a control sco with the sport mex, the staff in wins performing one monica, chrome freight and the boston celtics level. the and the a playoff series, the miami heat forcing the eastern conference finals to,
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to sliding things 7. the, you're joining us live here in sort of care with special coverage of the 2nd round of tortillas, presidential election. i just bring you up to speed with where we're at right now. well, the vote counting has begun. where we're at so far a face of the votes counted according to an adult, a news agency. i'm trying to figure out i'm, if you see me glancing down often trying to figure out what all the initial results and whether we're allowed to go with it, waiting for the old player on that one. well, we've got a number of correspondence covering the story across total care. we've got has him on the bottom, and he's that the guy pay headquarters, the headquarters of the opposition policy. in ankara, we've got sent him call. so all of life for us, from his stumble about 1st,
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let's start with the sol, solved off. he joins us from the presidential palace in anchor. they must be on a nice edge that waiting for an indication of where this is going. russell absolutely sign me. so now we are in front of the presidential palace in hong credit and the preparations for funds away. so present avalon within the hours he's expected to arrive for on kind of come to the presidential palace and also from the balcony to deliver a speech to his supporters. so that is quite unusual because present that one usually is just an additional balconies of which will happen. and it talked about these are the headquarters in on color. but this time he preferred to speak to advocacy support as from the presidential palace. so according to some sources from the government, they said that's so far about 30 percent of the woods have been counted this and they are leading, i've ever seen added weight. what this could be and is that the just if not as of
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now, still a neck and neck race. and it has, it has been in the last 2 weeks during the to presidential campaign for the 2nd round of the election. however, for now, many people mediums in church and maybe across the world are very much closely watching this election and very curious to see what's going to be the results who's going to read and always going to newest. however, she or that is especially a group that is definitely much more carefully meticulously carefully watching this elections. and they are the media as well. strategies entered to you many consider this election to be took is most significant in its recent history. president and jeff type add one of what at the end this time that he began his political kevin, yes, he has received the emission in the last 2 back to support his believe he has made it more powerful and prosperity as a person doubtlessly shouldn't. should i want or the one to win for the sake of stability for this country, stability and continued?
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it had been the message to out adeline's election campaign. but after more than 2 decades in power, she now faces his most difficult challenge. 6 up position parties have joined forces for this presidential run of the position leader came up with a startled, chosen as a unified count. your 2nd and the 1st round on may 14th. as it came to the test is what the now could. i was welcomed by you supporters. they are going more confident that you will be took is next president. station the whole nation wants to change because our country once it's right, justice and rule of law. neither presents add one nor the positions either comes donald security not forced to be in the 1st of all. it was the hi 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
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in the run off the physician leader comes down to the hospital because he's seconds on the campaign on mt record you sentiments from center sent home media as australian african. and pakistani references cities will go is one of them is it opens 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 gun. and other alternation is presidential candidate who came to us in the 1st round had decided to support present the ad, one in the run of the filament. the results would be lost hours of the waters cast their ballots. but this election is close. divorced, especially by medias or for refugees facing fear and all certainty, the visual side of that was just the right address. so your package touched upon the, the issue of the nationalist vote, and these are the moments the calling moments where we find out just how successful
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all the wise, the pivot tools, the national vote has been. right? absolutely. so, i mean, it was the biggest surprise off that 1st round seeing the rise of the nation. most parties intrigues. yes. so the conservatives in this country were holding their ground. however, there was a huge rise of the nationalist parties and that's why right off of the 1st round. yeah, i've seen a race started to have people did that. the nationalist was found that i started to come out for the shuttle. she has changed his respiratory g as my of the man or the red 3. and try to appeal to maximum is was by particularly focusing on this. i'm tired refugees, sentiments and promises and medias of the refugees back and so and, and so as a result to you've got the support talk to the nationalist parties because the support of alternation was brought to the victory partners with ad one also has done quite a lot to appeal to others like seen on old, on this or so. but one thing is, is interesting here, sammy, so this folder,
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and that's the most part. these are quite new parties and did you not know how is going to be the, what there's a reaction in the seconds on the because the, the loyalty is to the leaders have never been past that before. that's why it's quite difficult to predict how they're going to react, but these questions aren't going to be answered within hours as no more than just the presence of the woods are already accounted of. good stuff that some of the sol solved off. thanks so much for that. let's bring you up to speed as we're sold. mentioned back around and just double checking the number here quoted on the bill. you said they were getting close to a 3rd of having being counted. we still owe a white thing. the old, clear though from the high election commission to start getting into some numbers. the good news is we understand they're getting ready to make announcements. so hopefully that will come pretty soon. but let's now go over to hash him
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a bar i. he's live for us at the j pay headquarters, the headquarters of the opposition policy in cub hashim. tell us a little bit about the move there as we await these crucial numbers to come in. to me, let me bring you up to date with the latest. as far as the opposition is concerned, there was a price press the by the spokes person of the csp a while ago. fan also rack. and this is what i have to say. just said basically that the they have pulled all that representative in all the pointing stations to be very careful and to ensure that there are no every got it latitudes, whatsoever we have to remind our view is just that during the 1st month of the election, the opposition said that there were many irregularities and quite as many objections to the high academy election committee, the y s k. now, there are some indications that we'd have to look at some be to that would give us
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some indications about what we should be expecting tonight. i'll be talking to many members of the opposition and basically they say, the biggest hope tonight is to see the voter turnout exceeding a to 9 percent higher than the 1st round for that. that could be a good site that they might have more voices. they do both, they do, and the best time that this is going to be a complex task. i had full of them that the for them to expend the elect to adapt, it would have to go to different a low votes from different parts of the country. a low voter turnout is going to be definitely bad news for the opposition if it happens tonight, a hi should've just to put this into perspective, there is a lot at stake here for the opposition. a big push made
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a lot of things at stake for can i start all over the leader of that alliance and a lot of stake for the table of 6. that aligns that brought together 6 policies, right? these are the may co break moments, fold them now. indeed, it is the most important political fight for come out of contest, all of us, 74 year old politician and economist. to win this election. it became somehow hayes mo, to his red zone data. and he said, i am determined to defeat president fellows of play up until han, promising people to restore the parliamentary system to fix the economy and to bring more political feed them. so the country does that to hey, built this alliance of 6 political policies, which will always divide it of a wide range of issues of this time,
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decided to set aside those differences and to move forward. just to remind all of us in march, a keep pots and a ok. let's start over a little bit on auction. uh oh. the parties said that she's not really confident they can win this election with a cannot get is that a little as the bank candidate in the election? she only stayed in the coalition when she got some concessions from camilla. come out to this donald about including some of his books, a particularly at most sort of us and it come in the us, vice presidential candidates. what happens tonight? this is going to be an extremely delicate moment. a last by the position will be complete with sense for the opposition allies and also the future of the opposition candidates come back, can you start off with all the time the best most most and said the confident that going to win this election. he also said that we are promising that's our win win.
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also in a new spring for the people of toki. now, we'd have to wait and see whether they were able to win the hearts and minds of the undecided voters. but more importantly, whether they were able to convince the outfront national. this was the biggest surprise in the selection that it was about time for a change in turkey. the old days issues with continued to the state until we get the final results about what was the size of the tourist people tonight, sammy and hopefully that final results coming in soon. thanks so much as you're not in the bottom of that nice. take this to send them cool, so i'll lose she's in is stumble. and so i'm bring us up to speed with how this is on rivaling across social media across the media of the well saw me the higher election board that has announced anything yet about lifting at the election band on media. however,
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the tv outlets, the and online platforms have over the, is began announcing the results. the sol far result. let me say, uh on their platforms and uh, it seems that this turned out this bill. huh. i bought the turnouts in the run of might be left a few points below the 1st round, which was around 90 percent. this is watts, we are all expecting right now. on the other hand, uh for now since uh they are opening the ballot boxes and this is small populated cities. uh, they are not giving us a clear idea. but uh, the rolling as far 2 sides seems to be confident about uh, winning the selection. oh, when you look to look at the street, saw me. this is what i have been explaining in our bulletin so far. there isn't that exhausted months? yes. start because people always take, pull the pull. seriously. they go to the holding stations. i remember from my
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childhood people use to where they are best attack, see those best suites when they do when they used to go to the pools, they take it seriously, but the f a, the exhaust month is not as it used to be. this is what we feel and i'm hearing from my sources in the eastern region that and the curtis dominated areas. the turnover going to the ballots. the advertised by the kurtz for the run of might be left elizabeth again lower. and then the 1st round, of course, we will see the results shortly as this was only a presidential race between 2 candidates. and that's why the voiding last, it's a, it's worth, it flows a much properly compare here to the 1st, around 2 to 2 weeks ago. and until then we have no idea, but of course the results always may have surprises. and but one thing is clear,
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the spot, the turnout is still very high compared to many other countries in the world. this will be below the 1st runs a to turn out sammy and sent them as a waiting hearing back to me. the band is listed now trying to see if we can get some numbers in. but do tell me if you go any indication way you are our electrical systems and it will solve you with the rain right now as we get them sold it out. tell me if you've got any indication of those 1st results. all kid says the band is lifted. let's go with some figures. later at the turnout seems to be around 84 percent saw me, which is lower than the 1st round. as i said. and so far,
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at least 20 percent of the ballot boxes have been opened and according to the initial results presence add on is a head office, a rival chemical external. but of course it depends on where you begin to open the ballot boxes. the smaller cities with smaller populations, it's easy to come to what's out there, a mess. the votes in a big city is like the stumble on colorado is bid on tonya. until these laws are counted. we don't have any a proper result. and when the ballots, uh the pools are being opened at the beginning and the, the ratios are much higher than it is expected, but many cents that's present dogs will be like in the run of was, well, this is the situation in terms of figures right now. so i mean. ringback or i, thanks so much send him call so low that i'm going to now be able to bring you the
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1st figures which are coming in. and again, these are initial not official. these all initial results being reported by an adult, a news agency with 42 percent of the vote. these are not final results by any stretch of imagination, but so far, again, we have a picture of about the present in the lead with 57.09 percent of the vote come out and kill our start all over. with 42.9 percent of the vote. once again, these are not official results. they're not final results. these are the results coming in from an adult news agency and they are reflecting 42 percent of the vote having been counted. so i guess this is the time to bring in, i guess, and try and unwrap this and see what it means with likely to have with us braving the rain and the wind which is blowing off stuff away here. i really good to have
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you back with us. sally tucked all low from college university. so here we go. 57 percent for time. out of the 1. 42 percent. so fall for come out. can i start all over? not the find the results. only 42 percent. can we build too much into this? but at this point i would because totally result always of course, just by adding that caution. i respect that. edu. thank you. but the, the earliest results that's the received from the social media indicated the slide leads the by color settled. now we have with the largest percentage of the roads, the fixtures changing from counting. the picture is changing. i expect this the margin to narrow as we go along. but the last time we had this kind of margin, it's really stopped at the 1449.5 percent. and the overall the margin
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did close. but the confidence phase stadium most of but not, i think it's fair to say i'm thinking bikes that 1st day, the packing of who's the head and who's trailing, did not just for a big chunk of an ice. at least i think it's safe to say it didn't change. can we make that assumption or again, should we be more cautious? i'll probably depending on the style you um to observe at the end of the day at the back. so we don't, we don't want to, we don't want to get it just by kids. is that not such an important election that people have difficult time believing, even in the tooth itself? right. so let's wait. that's my suggestion. okay, i, i respect that. let me try and look at it from another perspective, the another. try and pull you into guessing numbers. no, they used to be a day. i show you remember this country when results would come in earlier from the
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east side to that has changed. now that has changed, so can we does, can we look at it is not like this, does it give us any indication too well you might be leading in. busy again, should we know that to my knowledge of that kind of pet them cannot be established for this new system? because in the past, the pose opens earlier then close earlier in the east. now, all over the country is the same time periods for voting and the smaller the constituencies are more likely to actually do the counting more quickly and, and send him the results. that's the only assumption we can make about these. most likely these come from small letters constituencies with counties easier. all right, i'm gonna flip around my little screen here, audi so you can see what i'm looking at. this is the map of so far where the
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results are coming in and who's leading, where really don't change. that was what it was gonna ask. you doesn't look like this. so many surprises. so fall the, the heartland of total k. it seems that swear to on is doing well. so fall i was just to just to on the score it's 7042 percent. busy the vote coming out of that deal. graphy hotline. the final total. yeah. the has the largest number of seats, but in this election seats numbers really doesn't count, but that's as is where the voters and the waters are in the lead areas that we see . whereas pollution, literally is really and mostly western and close to provinces assemblies is there is middle, is this and on kinda in the hot lab results. so where can we start all these
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levy? and so the law, it's, the metropolitan areas is where most of all of those us or rise almost 40 percent associates. if i remember correctly, is the living in those 3 cities, right? that's where the commission total is guessing it's was and this election is different. so you get what mode was that your, the competitive you in the election? all right, that's a beautiful point for us to segue also. so thank you so much. i thank you for coming and explaining that to us. let me update you 1st and what was seeing so far with the results before we think we're all for valleys. final point there. well, and now it's almost possible. those have been counted. 49 percent of votes have been counted. and so far the, here's the result probably about one has more percent of the votes, so fall 56.3 percent of the vote. waves come out of color, start all low at 43 percent of the vote. so file. so once again,
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type out of the one, we can see a similar pattern so far emerging of what we saw on the 1st nights where probably both the one was the head. he's a head so fine this stage. but that margin of his how much he's a head by his trunk ever so slightly, but it's still a significant lead for him. so far we're going to have to keep an eye on this. obviously it's still early days. what are the hours? we're only halfway through the vote counting, and that's that he said, we've got to keep an eye on some of the key areas in this boat. what i'd say o'brien is being looking at how some of those clear key areas played out in the 1st round of voting in this package 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 of you. that's a shift away from richard type ed,
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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 wide imagine and 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 fewer votes compared to 2018, he also won and i used to live in provence, has 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 kurdish policy under the green left banner, fluid support behind can install you. and curtis mode has followed suit. then as waste in europe, where the 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
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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, 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, so unclear how big enough those but we are getting some indications of how things have been going so far in this. so let me bring you up to speed with the election results as reported by an adult, a news agency, and i have 2 on the school. these are not the final results were at almost tough of votes counted 49 percent of votes counted. the type of the one i had so far was 56 percent of the votes in 2nd place. obviously come out of color,
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start all new quite behind. so far i have 43.64 percent of the votes. let's analyze things further. we have set out that allow joining us here. it's wouldn't be it's cold. thanks for coming. so set out, you've been a real soldier about this. you'll political, a supervisor, political science at a sick university in this stumble. now it's just jumps as i was turning around to talk to and we've got of 55 percent of votes counted. the leads still to tie about one, but it's gone down the bit. he's now at 55 percent of the boat buses, 44 percent for come out and collect start all over. now, it's still quite a sizable gap between the 2 kinds of this. is that significant at this stage? well the gap is no x too late or lower than expected, considering it's unable agency. and there's also other sources that
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that give more like a knife edge results. right? so i would say that this is a more optimistic scenario for the opposition, because many refuting that maybe in your position that are going would wouldn't be to lend slides victory. but it's so fine. do these numbers. i mean, suggest to you that that is not going to happen. that wouldn't be a line slide. right, because it looks like the gap couldn't be those in the upcoming hours. that's what we sold in the previous round. we have what we saw in 2018 elections. typically, we see a little agency starting incumbent votes for the much higher rates and the margin closes over the next hour. so we may expect a similar change. and a closing of the gap is not a gap that can not be closed in the upcoming hours
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a. tell us now how soon we should expect them to get through the vote counting in the, in the 1st round it, it drank down didn't data, especially when it came to the last 5 or 2 percent that really dragged on. all we got to see every piece of that scenario. thing is going to be a lot quicker than smoother. now, i was saying things would be much fast so much quicker. now that is just the presidential election and just that it's just to a candidates now also we may expect and more definitely to result in a much shorter period of time. all right, and i'm going to ask you, you feel comfortable to, to look at these numbers? do they tell us anything about the nationalist camp or is it still too early to say, who won over the nation? that's what i would say. the nationalist can clearly bit not just do not know most of the support are doing, otherwise you would see are doing much more ahead. so i would say many of the nation this voters did actually go and vote for click start on those. some of them
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didn't go load for are gone, but they did switch. we know that to know more. we need to a couple more hours is like okay, let me ask you another question. again, looking at these initial results and looking at the spread, i don't shows you, sol moments ago, we have this map and from the projections by on the news agency. it was a huge surprise. the main area is showing sup. busy so far, so far the election, the votes and the old count did, but they were in the hot land areas of turkey showing support for pipe out of the one. does that tell us anything about the co detroit, or is it still too early? i think we need to bring a couple more hours to see what curtis realtors decided so too soon for that 3 check ocean. busy as well. ready plenty of morales to come, so let you go in a while. thank you so much. 7, no problem,
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fine. let's bring you up to speed with where we are now. then 55 percent of the votes have been counted. 5 of the one is a head with 55.8 percent of the vote sofa. come out because i start all over is behind him with 54.2 percent of the votes. this is according to on the bill. the news agency we have to on the school is not final. these are not official results. will be here. monitoring this is, it comes in, and now i'm gonna hand you back to adrian in del so many, many things still come here on the days of the rest of the days. news you've great in the sense that it's shot down more than a 50 russian roads. and the biggest attack on it's capital so far. no handshake between the ballot russian 2nd said, and how you prayed in a product off of that match of the friendship of action from day one in paris coming off is the
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the, here's your headlines for the america. it's great to see you. we begin with this coastal low in the carolinas. it's now moving more in line. so for the western side of north carolina, that energy also pouring into 10 the seats and creeping in to virginia as well as got outbreaks of sundry rain through the bahamas eastern cuba. that's also coming into jamaica today on sunday, and high pressure beginning to break down across the great lakes. so bit more cloud cover coming in to places like chicago, you'll max out at 17 degrees. there has been some storms for southern saskatchewan that triggered some flash flooding and regina and still more storms to go today on sundays. so we could see a repeat of that. there's also been some flash flooding in northern texas, and yep, you guessed it. more of the same in the forecast once again today on sunday. now for the top end of south america, we can trace out a line of showers in store and stretching from ecuador pay through bolivia right across brazil into the se vigorous line of thunder storms. it's dramatically
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dropped down the temperature in places like porter lake re. you're now down to 17 degrees in a few days ago. we were about 30 and we see that energy move a bit more to the north. so it's now closing in on cell paulo and from the campus to patagonia, a temperatures pretty well where they should be for this something year. the is the conflict into time continued. so correspondents are on the ground to report every angle, if the stories have been ongoing between the hours and the 6 needs are me for the flight available ages to say that a 100 students refugees who are you have to be registered under what kind of access this dispute does not get to where it is needed, so it may not get there. and all the challenges ahead is nor stay without just the rest of the business development bank. not to mention loans to some friends because
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a home for votes counted, show president friendship type, the one in the lead in the presidential run off, he's up against opposition later. come all can explore the mediators, according for saddam's warring sides to extend the week long humanitarian ceasefire . the truce between the army and the rapids support forces is due to expire. on monday it's broke is saudi arabia and the us say that and extension will allow the delivery of urgent aid. the u. n. says the pull that hostile population is in need of urgent assistance. how does it? let's have a move and reports from on demand of the ceasefire between the parent. but it's very rapid support for says, and this is denise army was mainly to open humanitarian craters for those who have been caught up in the fighting between the 2 sides to be able to receive humanitarian assistance. now that has not been achieved largely in many parts of the capital and other parts of the country as well, where the slicing between the 2 sides, human and serenade,
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was able to trickle in by saturday. but it was able to reach very few people and organizations like the world with program says that it needs security for its supplies and its staff to be able to reach at least half a 1000000 people were in desperate need of many parents assistance. now on sunday, fighting once again with the between the army and the rapids support forces overhead fire bridge, which connects the city or from the man to the city of the in northern part of to fussing officer was in between the suicide in, especially in ne r for and it's the 3rd day now with this fighting between the 2 sides in a fashion, the governor of north star for house calls and civil vents to arm themselves to protect themselves from such attacks after uh, civilians were reportedly killed. and marcus burns and health facilities and government institutions, fines, allies. the governor of the r 4 is the head of an armed cause, and he says that with civilians arming themselves and the support of his forces, they would be able to repel an attack. but this looks like it's going to escalate the conflict between the rapids support forces arab malicious allies to the recess
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. and this is denise army. and now when crag into is i'm groups will find a p. c with the transitional government. many people say that they're worried that with the ceasefire due to expire, there will be more violence and that they would be caught up between the 2 or inside people more than others. 0 on demand. india is private. as the under moody, it has opened the new parliament building in new delhi, but opposition policies. boy go to the ceremony. they say the and organization should have been led by the president and thought by a man they call a threat to democracy. tourney, chang reports the prime minister and the rendered moody is front and center additional gratian and new delhi, the ceremony monk, the opening of india is 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 a temple for our democracy, which gives the message of the strong is all to the word body took a central role in the new organization, the many in his policy,
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the b j. p. so he's entirely appropriate for the man who has left the country to 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 payments of the whole country. but 19 opposition punches probably call to 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 bi limits so badly. so how can you expect to leave a legacy behind menu? then 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. 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
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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 at least you know, position. so that the spirit of the recently, the date is of the things in march that with protests in the old palm and 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, elders are covered, of course. now, as an activist, an officer of the book, fearless freedom, she joined us now vast skype from mutilate, good time, be with us, could be so was it right for the opposition to boycott? the opening of the new parliament. and i think that's
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a disability. and the man in the fits, the notation is indeed very significant because it is a message to the engines. of course, the, to the good that the move, the government is very keen on making the brakes and establishing that they're not to continue. mcgee, which the kind of, you know, find a mental institution that india has had since, since independence, because this is not about just what they have done. is that the, the, the prime minister leading the programs without any of the other constitutional it's present. and the fact that they can do, you know, really just function of these bed boxes have been in the convent. know that present digits of other kids and just the diverse historically and the kitchen symbols like this, value, civilization that have been good as well as if you look at the somebody you know,
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so the to diagnose the i'm one of those things have all been and slackened out, give a message of him to sit in disease and that is will be headed to end of the sensitive as somebody who's going to the store that isn't conducive disease. so the, you know, for a while now, this government has been suggesting that democracy in india needs to be in keeping with single segmentation, intensive innovation, we just embed into and best so that will give us the ideas and values of c basically. okay, he's west in position. so with where do you a fair indian democracy is going right now, but it is a very dangerous c d because it's not just what's happening in funding. if you look just outside it on find them in street, there is
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a pull to swing on by and get the best of the big list of women. that's one of you know, awards. what made is the indian and deal protesting against either the sexual harassment finished by a member or an elected member member fundament from bucky who is the senior, lots of russia. and she's been that she was pretty much goes off. busy section that has been but you know, the government has not distance. it says somebody nibbled his body has distance and he is injecting and he's getting to march with those states at the attempt to down or you will just which so we get the associates with where does all of this leave induce minorities up in the as far as i see that you see in india as a diverse country and uh,
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the consultants are following indians. i would see that even though it's not that this ideology and politics have it on the thing yet, not at all, which is by the native of the spot. because last elections in a speak, decency, in spite of their and some think. so i think the b b are hoping to tom the tight and somehow manage the i'm good against, discussed by this kind of, you know, then you can display, you know, political power and symbolism because that is an eviction coming up election coming up. it could be that good stuff to manufacture date to bring with us could be decreased on that annually asset weeks of the goes, the asians, the white house, and republicans have agreed in principle to raise the depth limits. president joe bivens of house speaker, kevin mccarthy made the bill days before the us was projected to default on its
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debt. the agreement increases the amount that the government could borrow. it also cons. federal spending. the treasury had warmed. the government could run out of money to pay its bills if congress did, in fact, by june 5th. and 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 that's worthy of the american people. it has historic reductions in 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. let's go live out of washington dc. i'll just nearest patty. calhane is the coolest, probably agreeing to raise, but that limit is one thing. getting it through congress is another entirely
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getting anything through congress these days is entirely questionable, really. and they really run a are running up against the deadline. and you mentioned june 5th, just to put it in perspective. so the u. s. congress has passed the bills that say spend this money. but then when they get to the point where they don't have any more money to spend, they have to raise the debt ceiling. if now, if they say that they'll go over the fiscal cliff. academic economic, the economists say that would be absolute, catastrophic, not just for the us economy, but also the global economy. so now they say they've reached the deal in principle . and we know that how speaker kevin mccarthy and president joe biden or would speak to a couple of hours just to make sure they can finalize the language. then what's gonna happen is the house gets 3 days to read it. so that takes about to wednesday . we're already hearing members from the far right a party, so they are going to do everything they can to take the deal. so that means you're going to have to have a lot of democrats get on board. the progressives are really not happy with this because it puts more work requirements on things like food stamps that provides food for the poor us americans. so the far right and far left are already voice and
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really big concerns about that the can, the focus is going to be on those matters. the people in the center is there are enough of them to get in through the house. then it goes to the set it and we're hearing from both parties again on the fringes, but that they don't like this steel was. they are not going to vote for it. and they're going to have to get 60 votes of that. so if they lose democrats, even a handful, they're going to need more than a dozen republicans. and all of this again, is coming up against the deadline. they have 9 days to get it done. nothing moves their congress fast at all and 9 days for somebody is this important. it's going to be a 10th 2 days. that's for sure. i'll just here is probably calhane live in washington . many things party. at least one person has been killed and several injured in drones strikes and the cranes capital you cransberg of races it down 50. 2 of the $54.00 russian drones, the launched overnights. it's reported to have been the largest for an attack on the city since the beginning of a boil. the nav want people to stay indoors saying that could be more attacks. nato
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secretary general, again, it's talking about as quote on cost of out of town, down tension with sub. yep. he says the both sides must engage and you lead towards silence interrupted on friday between police in northern cost of o at ethics sub so angry over the election of ethnic albanian megs. so it'd be, as president says, is forces stationed near the comfortable border or remain on the highest stage on unless we have correspondence in comfortable. and so it'll be in a moment, but a smith will have the latest from bell grade. so it's that speak to as a vague, who's in this veteran and move in cost of all a sudden. what's the move done now but it's been 10 since friday is an increased police presence. have. we've seen a nato forces there, as well as some forces from european countries. now, when you speak to people that have, they are not happy of what happened on friday. and there's been criticism of costs
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for now from the united states, from the special envoy from jeremy, for to the both of us and both ends and also now late. so they austin, cost flow to deescalate. but if you speak to the authorities, have of what they say is that it's their constitutional responsibility. a big and obligation to make sure that these mess take off is not the situation. is that the majority, the subs, hair, boy cost of the election to turn out to is less than 3.5 percent. and some of these matters have been elected with fewer than 200 volts. but they argue meant is that this is how democracy works with the people join in or vote, or don't vote. they've been elected. they have the right to enter these municipality buildings. now old eyes are on monday when these may spend the weekend having these mess come and try to enter these buildings once again to see if there will be further protest. now what we are seeing is, is a considerable police presence now getting ready for tomorrow. but even when you walk down the streets and you see the sub unit flags along these areas,
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the majorities of children stuff and you and saying this is sub. yeah. but that's not the view of the customer and authorities. these areas are part of the cost of us phosphate consent. i said many things to date. let's go live band a bell. great. how does it responded? smith, is that? but it has the stance of president bush, its changed a tool since friday of the agent, alexander route changed a sub in present. he said he's never had a more difficult and bigger crisis to deal with. then he says, the subs one sit idle if x mix ups are attacked in northern costs of o, and after you stop at nato, chief inspector general again stole some book. he said, he called uncomfortable. the cold toned down tensions with this via a set, but he's spoken to the you foreign policy chief yoseph borrow about costs of oh and he says that the pristine and delegate failed right? must engage an e u lead dialogue. now that all frequent bouts of violence in northern cost of over
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the ethnic sub, to live, that most of never accepted cost of those unilateral declaration of independence back in 2008. and that is the roots of a lot of the tension of the, so it'd be, as all me, remains on full alerts, according to the president's office. so any direct confrontation with those nato peace keeping k for troops in kosovo is extremely unlikely. but it's best lives in the great manufacturing data still come here on these 3 tiers of risk of being relegated from the english premier leave on the final day of the season. the retail is coming up next in june. but with joe, rather with this for the june on, i'll just say the despite the roll. rain forests and the lens plate and come back and find maturity democratic republic of congo is auctioning off oil exploration
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bluffs in the congo basis. as julie struggles to agree, a new constitution, the big pay to examine for the old prejudices against indigenous people are holding the country back. sierra leone heads to the holes were last year's violent protests against the rising. living costs are sure to be on voters. mind it must, if possible, show documentary a new series of advocacy direct showcases applicant stories from applicants or make is we bring you the latest from practiced on, on the tension between support is a former prime minister and runtime and the powerful military june on al jazeera unflinching questions is war with lawanda, imminent rigorous debate. people are dying because of black lives. don't really matter. and the police will join me, mark them on hill upfront without
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a 0. the whole sport. so let's just take a look at the present state of the result in chuck he is presidential election, but just as a half the votes counted. now president richard, the type of the one is leading, his opponent come out, can i still owe my 54 percent of the vote and as you can see, 75.6 percent of votes have now been counted a time. that's for his jo. adrian, thank you. we begin a monica web max with stuff and this one the formula one going pre finishing ahead of estimates is fernando along side. the defending well time has started from pole position. and so if i have to make race down,
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pull to in his full price in 6 this year as he continues to leave the drive of standings from red bull teammate such a perez pains, esteban, i'll come to finish foot ahead of them. say these pass louis hamilton and george russell from any time his munch city, it kicked off the final game of the season that printed the much is about 20 minutes in it. still mill mill when full, brent said could see them reach the you're broke, put conference lea to as f as in less to and leaves will no longer be a premier lead team at the end of today's action. and right now is not looking good police. they a one, no down against them could see of a hurricane go. power salesman was a goalkeeper such a rico is in a serious condition of being involved in writing accident. and his home country of spain. report say the 29 year old was left at the hospital of the animal. he was riding, collided with another horse, is he's been placed into intensive care at
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a hospital and savell rico joined a p. a c and 2020 after season. like, well, rico was watching from the bench on site today is team one, a record 11th week and title of to dice. drew with stressful, you know, messy, put pissy ahead with his full 196 grandees go in, you're breaking for stealing. rinaldo scoring record to your top 5 legs stressed to be closed, but the point was enough for history. the claims that 11 championships and making them the most successful club in the competitions history. find me in a given point to the new ceo just the day after winning and 11th straight. when does the good title i'm denouncing? they dismissed club. great. all of the con young christian trees and is his replacement, binds club president has defended the decisions and you start following a lot plus the 2nd half of the season. but the club is still looking for someone to take over a supporting director of the 2nd house on sally. i need it at the same time. up to the m b a. now in the boston celtics of level,
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the eastern conference finals series with the miami heat. they've come back from 3, nothing down to force a game 7 decide to after dramatic when on site today. roll prospect reports heat when they're going to the 76 years of the it'd be 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 brake of liking history, the boston celtics, when did the game 6? the body gets the heat with the director of the previous back to back wave back to the credit might be kept busted. check the heat desperate to close out the series in front of everybody firms. you've got the buzz, boston big guns of all psych following junction types of with a game hard. 31 points. barbie's already developed pulse to get too far from or with just of this. we 2nd remaining a trade by 2 points. the heat still be brought to the file to get people rate free throws. are the, the most intense pressure butler bite,
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whole 3 of our be there with the water. the finals were operate now, but the last word went to both sides. derek void, a 2 point. buzz a be to give you the celtics. i want a 4th, a one or 3 victory doesn't run into jason tatum, just the, the grid that we show to to get to this moment. i'm proud of that. i'm proud to be honest. we wish we could took this thing off right now. right now, we want to tip 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 coming on by now. they pop back out to 0 as well. that was a handshake for the empire, but ukrainian must have cost to refuse to shake hands with bella, russian opponent, adding a sutherland car off to the friendship and much de, $1.00 of the 2nd grand sime. as yet. and australian open champion sub blanket came
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from an early break down to the costs you can so straight set 6362, and reach round to caustic. has been outspoken about the sports response to the invasion of home. country refuses to shake hands with russian and by the russian players this much was are different, but some of the funds food. huh. of course. as a result, i understand why or why they're not shaking hands with us. i can't imagine if they're gonna 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 she don't, has no problem. i think she's on deserves to be yeah. to leave the court that way. on the men's side. 5th said stephano sits, a pass has made his way into the 2nd round. he was given a walk out by yadi vassily,
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the well number 5 was down to break early in the 1st set. and he also lost the subs set to the check, but says fast, ultimately tramped 3 fits to one. so it could be a new winner on the live golf tool with me to put a leading the way, heading into the final round of the event in washington to land who signed on with the saudi arabia back tool at the beginning of the show, the 5 on the part round a 67 on saturday, giving him a one shot lead on 9. on the rule, 2016 open champion. henry extension is 2 shots back his around the $67.00. putting him on 7 on the pop. and that is all useful for me now. melissa adrian, german inspection date and took us presidential election to run off with around 79 percent of the vote counted present. the other one is on 53.4 percent of the vote. his opponent on 46.6 will be back with more in just
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