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us standing up to criminal cartels and corrupt politicians, see we don't want to fall additions anymore. they just this united, the people in the last episode of democracy. maybe we explore how trans eldest, let the fight for self determination, pretty savvy. and that's why i'm thinking that the now coast was the same as thinking of the 2 ends government by the people on al jazeera. you had a white judge why prosecutor white cops, and this blasted 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, troubles 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 the
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turkey as president bridget typo, and calls for unity and solidarity of to winning a type one of folks against come. i'll kind of stuff who will lead us, including joe biden, and thought i may have to to and congratulate photo one on winning another 5 years to the other ones are in jordan, this is out today around 9 from so also coming up we've reached the 5 furnished budget agreement that we're ready to move to the full congress. us president joe biden, just politicians to approve his agreement on the debt saving with house. because kevin mccarthy and the us and saudi arabia called on saddam's war insides to extend the cx 5. that's due to end on monday the we begin in turkey origin,
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a typo to and has won the presidential run of election to secure a 3rd time in power. he won more than 52 percent of the vote in an election that's been described as one of the most important in the country in decades. i'll just 0 is how shall my how bar wraps up the days events from anchor this has been one of the most important points in the political could be spending 3 decades. last would have been the end of an era when would see mount his legacy as one of the most powerful leaders in modern day turkey. as a play you add to have told a gathering of supporters to have faith in the future. because no, no, no, no termism part time is it is we on the only when is the best selection of the entire nation? a level 2 key is the window. today. the victory belongs to everyone. it belongs to our democracy. the only users are terrorist organizations propping against do k. as
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for the responsibility bestowed upon us by our nation, that i know how banks on our part, we autumn to angry at anyone. now it's time to leave all disputes behind it and united behind our national values and dreams. the run of those were supposed to, i crucial moment for his wible, had gone, backed by an alliance of 6 opposition parties. nomic american just out of lou has promised to fix the economy, restore the pa, the amount of assistance, and ensure great to freedoms. appropriate policies are wrapping their minds around once with the wrong. the initial default people would vote with a wellness change of policy, the afflict devastated areas would be to that authentic. but that didn't happen. now if you need to move past, i'm going 1st patient of the house. consider it completes was set for the project aligns the built for the selection. good. startled,
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loose political future hands by a threat. they'll position coalition, he lead may collapse. but he says, the flight for change in toki is far from over 100. she's, you know, i couldn't, i couldn't, let's, our nation for them to me that go with another. and i didn't do that. i couldn't allow our nation to suffer from public to him to come and challenges for your rights. i have always forts and that will continue to do so. we will continue to fight for democracy and i'm asking you to join us to know if it's the for know, at the end is celebrating. the man who has dominated took his politics based on 3 faces, a tough task i had reducing sky rocketing inflation with building in ty cities and improving strange relations with the west to of the governing party. and it's our lives have retained a problem and to majority giving agilent enough support to deliver all the promises
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he made during the election campaign hosted by the 0. uncover opposition candidate . come out, can we start who has signed his supporters? can you start room to set the vote was the most unfair, and he is. but he promised to continue his struggle to change what he described as an offer to him. government by brand go, particularly the fact that his career when come out to really cost hispanic into k as one of the ready made history by forcing the presidential election to a 2nd round and threatening to unseat richard. type at one, softly spoken and with a calm demeanor. his scene as opposite of his opponent, that rivalry began 20 s. okay. in 2002, calista riley was elected to parliament and the same you add ones justice and development potty and took the government can i still rarely took charge of his republican people, spotty it. yes. later. during his setting. yes,
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the hell. lot with what he called all different colors of here is to the against the one twice and last twice use of i've multiple attacks including an attempt to clinching and point to 19 and in respect for his symmetric response to the findings . and the run up to the selections, the opposition have to customize them. watch breakfast ration was a government slow response to separate as a quick and the local currency free for in a re alliance. 6 parties with diverse ideologies to put aside the differences to backward. they so us the best chance of ending the 3rd once 20 years and power can i so rarely was that chosen come to date. the budget wasn't to be. and once again, his full and short of his old rival, barbara good. i'll just say with a liter somewhere around the world i've reached out to congratulate the turkish liter. this victory takes the other one into his decade in power. where use
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president joe biden has treated his congratulations to odo and on his re election saying he looks forward to continuing to work together as nato allies on shed global challenges. russian president vladimir putin says the victory as a result of other one's self. this would count is clear evidence of the support tucker's people have faced efforts to strength and sovereignty and independence. foreign policy, russell soto has more now on president of the ones victory speech, state prison, avalon, so forth. there's how come in large numbers to the presidential palace, to listen to prison, to add one speech. so add one has to leave it alone, space of nations, and he's supporters. so she sends out the message of unity and reconciliation. he says, when he's part means no one loses in this company and he said, 30th is the sole reading or off the election done. he has criticized. he's open and come on. come settled to said she's computation were wrong. and he says that he's
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parties and peas, no peas from 146 to 129. by sending out these messages. she is targeting the, the different agility of the coordination of the physician, because he's expecting the turning of fights within the physician cooperation. and that's why he's playing with the internal dynamics for the position by ceiling. it's christmas out of the houses 0 on kind of the u. s. president joe buttons judging members of congress to vote for a deal. he's negotiated with republicans to raise the debt limits by and then how speak. i kevin, the coffee reached an agreement in principle late on saturday. it increases the amount in the government comes borrow, but it also have cops federal spending. congress votes on the bill. this coming week, but it's not clear if members of congress on either side of the aisle was the 4th.
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as we've got good news. we've got this focus speaking mccarthy and we've reached a bi partisan budget agreement that we're ready to move to the full congress. and i think it's a really important step forward, excuse me. it takes the threat of catastrophic to fall off the table protects are harder and historic economic recovery. and the agreement also represents a compromise. this means known, got everything they want. what am i kind of doing just live now from washington dc much so what more has president biden been saying that about this deal in principle? but he's made very clear that this is a compromise. as you heard, the people are not going to get everything they want in a compromise. he also rejected claims that there was the satisfaction among democrats with the deal democrats believing that they are too stringent budget cuts in this agreement. and he said as well that he believes that the house speaker negotiated in good faith. so president binding somewhat
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a beat about the chances of this bill going through the congress. in the coming days, we heard the same optimism from the speaker of the house. we made very clear his belief that there would be the votes for the bill. he dismissed reports of dissatisfaction among the republican conservatives saying that in a conference call on saturday, some 97 percent of the members made clear that they agreed with this particular agreement of mine such as this cost of smell over then what happens next. as well as calling to be over yet because it's got to go through the house and that is going to be a difficult matter. you heard the president bite and making clear that this has to be a bipartisan action. in other words, you're going to have to get my groups from both sides of the aisle republican and democrats. voting again together against the flags on the right. and on the left, the progressive democrats, frank, frank, uh, the conservative republican frank,
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some of whom may not vote in favor of this legislation. so the key issue is to get those moderates both republican and democrat, together in the house, and then again to get them together in the senate to be able to pass this legislation against the objections of some who are unhappy with the agreement that has been reached but that we heard both from president biden and from the house because they'll confident that the votes will pass and that the bill will go to president biden for signature. as soon as the end of next week, my kind of life for us, the in washington dc. mike, thank you. or nato secular general. yeah. and spelt him bad guys. cold on kosovo to tone down tensions with sub yet he's also a both science to take part in tools led by the european union volunteer up in northern costs of one friday ethnic serbs. angry about the election of ethnic albanian may, is confronted police. so be, as president says,
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so just ation of the board of the customer to remain on high or the bank has the latest removing cost of it. the situation here is eviction is still tense after those protest infectious. on friday, we've seen that increase police presence at side the municipality buildings, as well as seeing troops from nato forces. nike speak to ethics, says here they have never accepted cost of those unilateral declaration of independence back in 2008. and they consider the cost of all a part of serbia. but if you speak to the customer and the phone is they say it's the obligation, the constitution obligation to make sure that those b l damian meds who are elected take office. even though the majority serves in these northern areas boycotted the elections. the turn act was less than 3.5 percent and in some cases, some of those moves where elected with fewer than $200.00 boats. but the cost of all authorities maintain that the have a right to to go to the offices to go to the municipality. buildings and not be
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blocked by subs now, and they told the united states as well as some european countries have pulled up front costs will to de escalate to as far as cost flow is concerned. these areas are a part of the country and always, always on know, on monday, what happens when those may is once again come and try to do the jobs and return to the offices. i said big data is a veteran, comfortable, but it's some, it has more from the syrian capital bail, great of nature cheap. and sultan book says, kosovo should tone down tensions with. so it'd be that after the confrontations over the weekend, he says he's spoken to the foreign policy chief your zip barrel. and he says that christina and bel grade should continue with e u. lead talks. now there are frequent confrontations and flashes in northern costs of, of a. so it'd be in presidents, alexander booth church says he's never had
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a more difficult and big crisis to deal with. so it'd be as ami remains on the full, a luxury move close to the board of the any direct confrontation with the nato. k for peacekeepers that are in kosovo is extremely unlikely. and i'll just say we're a bell. great. now, early on sunday, russia alone is what ukraine says was the largest drug attack on the capital peeve . so far as natasha buckner reports, the attack came as the city prepared to mount the annual celebration of its founding to well this port and key is very popular with people, particularly on a sunny day, particularly because it is also a special day. it is tuesday, the anniversary of the foundation of the city more than 1500 years ago. so people ask about working the tools, joking, enjoying the sunshine. is it there for the family as a playground with some of the children? it is very hard to imagine that just
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a few hours ago the night that was what ukraine inefficient was cool. the biggest turn attack on the city since the war began ukrainian defense. so down more than 50 drains over the city, there were multiple ways of attacks, but people have come off as they do each time off to such attacks and joyce assumption and enjoyed to say, i'm simply get on with a life. we have no choice. we have to, to stay here, we have to continue our lives and, and be here, be in your great service, but it's very important to market keep day and find joy. despite all of these night attacks, we constantly have to go to the shelter and it's hard for our children. with these attacks have been taking place nearly every other night since the beginning of may many people saying that this is russians response to ukraine's anticipated counter offensive accounts are offensive that some say has started. others say it is
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eminent either way. it is amazing to see just how to time and people in the city often such exhausting nights to guess out to go to school scheduled just to enjoy the day and try and enjoy a normal life. so that is the message to most go, and that is if those they've been, all tax will not break them the task of on, i'll just say era key. and most most, let's come here and i'll just say we're including up to 8 months, in underwriting and jail, to journalists will find that evan court will tell you why i'm gabriel is under a new york. artificial intelligence is disrupting almost every thing. now including political advertising this morning in the
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little disorganized line of tide, which is for the defense of marching out from the mountains in the west, across the plains, facing them. now ahead of it, things are still quite warm. it does tend to drop time just down a bit. for example, in manitoba, the big this of the shell is not quite so evident, rather small, and they were only 24 hours. it got them down the pacific coast is bullcrap. you might expect in california, some rain on the mountains, no snow that i'm aware of for the east coast or rather dismal memorial day weekend for the carolinas. and eventually i've been to washington dc as well, but i'll show brief. you won't enjoy the sea side at all. this dropped a bit south into the caribbean, and you've got the focus of big showers and they will be big will be hate t, possibly jamaica cuba, much the bahamas, and then line back to home juris. and what's a mile or which tails off before it gets to mexico? so a few big childs in mexico, admittedly,
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for the concentration of heavy rain. and the consequences is to the north and in columbia, the line that stretches down through rear. we'll give you a wet today, i think on monday with that on shore breeze. not as cold as you might think. good 24 degrees or via to generate a fraction tina. mostly it's a fine looking picture and the sun has returned. for most the, the the, [000:00:00;00] the,
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[000:00:00;00] the, [000:00:00;00] the welcome back, a quick reminder, the top stories here on just the are a took, he is president, richard typo the one has been re elected in the countries 1st. one of the presidential election has promised economic recovery. on the return of a 1000000 syrian refugees to tech has controlled $0.06 in the civic. leaders around the world have reached out to congratulate photo and on his victory, including joe biden, thought them. if you can let them use the lens and the symphonies on the cheeks, i'm doing what it's bringing go,
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no toll. she's the funding director of the middle east institute stuckey program and join us live from washington dc. going to a good job you with us. oh, the one wins another 5 years, many experts say he's took he is most path anita since come out to the found of more than data. okay. so because briefly through the significance of the when i what it means to him, i'm for the country as well. certainly he is the longest serving neither of the of the country so far off. there was such a good while even longer than also to but i'm not sure if he's going to be the strongest leader ever because he will be facing down the road. a very difficult domestic political context. turkeys facing is difficult. economy crosses a and the post or with environment political environment. there are a pressing a social and political issues as well. so you, we should expect an unstable domestic context for avalon. and of course, this helped him,
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all of them is going to be handling to countries economic crisis. so it's not wanting to going to be soon saying for are doing what i can do to take your way from sundays. old. it's very difficult to bring down and trashed autocrat was being empowered for 20 years, even. okay, that is being you performing. so i think for the position of capturing your 47 percent of the popular vote, we should not disregard the fact that these elections were held under uh, very unfair conditions. are the one use the state. okay. number. let me just let me know something you don't know, because because i push the time, i mean, it's an interesting point you make because the results of deflection show that tech key remains at the polarized country and the nation and faces huge economic problems. inflation were running at 40 percent and all of that, of course, against the backdrop of 2 devastating earthquakes. despite his, when it's not
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a ringing endorsement for the man who's the country for over 20 years. that was it to this. exactly. right. because the position capture the pulled, the sea forest was captured for the 7 percent. and remember, the conditions were very unfair. and one, use all the powers of open incumbent speech resources and to meet you on the control reach these voters where and your position was denied any of those things. so it was really unfair. so this tells me that in fuller i society, even if the company is doing poorly, it's very difficult for voters to change their boats over close to preferences because the elections are seen as an extra special more. so that's why i explained today's vote is, 1st of all of how strong proven will proceed if popular forces are and 2nd. okay, not going to be what i want. let's, let's printer talk about us talk you relations because the relationship salad after the 2016 failed to attempt, they've been ongoing disagreements. i'm assuming them cards. and jackie is
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procurements of russian defense systems, the s 400. how will washington be viewing this election when photo and how is the relationship likely to play out? do you think? well, the truly magnetrons actual relationship, it's being sold for many years now. and i think for a washington point. so we're from washington's point of view, where one stands on relations with russia. what he does in syria will be important indicators. now, those 2 files are long just on who's doing these vault and his speech. he said that he will call to meet you in closer costs with russia, so that's going to be watched closely from, from washington's point to a few n o c, a few launched and other muted encouraging to syria. he wanted to do that before the elections that would be problematic for, for washington. but again, this partnership has become very transactional. so looking across these who work wherever they can and, and, and they will basically work on an annual basis. uh, based on principles go now to really good to get your thoughts and your analysis.
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thank you very much indeed. going off and talking throughout a 0. thank you. thanks for having the the media because according for savannah's, warring sides to extend the week long humanitarian ceasefire, the truce between the army and rapid support forces is due to expire on monday evening. saudi arabia and the us who broke a deceased by us and extension will allow the delivery of aid us has more than half the population is in need of urgent assistance. even more. when has more and i from i'm sort of months of the ceasefire between the current, but it's very rapid support forces and this is denise army was mainly to open humanitarian craters for those who have been caught up in the fight scene 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, was able to trickle in by saturday. but it was able to reach very few people and
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organizations like the world with program says that if need security for its supplies and its staff to be able to reach at least half a 1000000 people were in desperate need of when it's hiring assistance. now on sunday, fighting once again was the in 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 cartoon fussing officer was in between the suicide. and especially in ne, are for i'm, 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 ins to arm themselves to protect themselves from such attacks. after a civilians where they floated lake hills and markets burns and health facilities and government institutions, fines allies. the governor of the r 4 is the head of an armed goods and he says that's what 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 be,
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are assessed. and this is denise army. and now when crag into it, i'm groups assigned to p. c with the transitional government. many people say that they were 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, start to journalist and iran, the fast reported on the death of mazda. i mean in police. custody are expected to appear in court on monday, the young woman's death last year. spot months that on to government protests, she been arrested for violating iran strict dress code dosage about reports from tara. doesn't those mohammad speaking to her twin sister ela? hey. who's been in prison since september 29th and i had was arrested shortly after attending the funeral of mass. i'm meeting the young woman who died in police custody, and i had, well, how much do you use? one of 90. 5 reporters detained in nearly 9 months. many have been released on bell ela. hey,
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is not one of them. her desk at the how me hon. newspaper offices is just a, she loved it. only now. she is in the headlines. and i was charged with cooperating with the hostile government of the united states, acting against national security and spreading propaganda against establishments. her trial will be held behind closed doors. if convicted, she could face up to 10 years in jail with this on board holding the taxicab of their hondo edition attacking she is denied these charges and we are waiting to see what evidence will be presented in court. we hope she will be acquitted and compensated for this very difficult time. she has endured fellow journalist, new fire home at the took the photo inside the hospital. when i mean he died. she's one of 4 journalists from the reformers, newspaper shack who was arrested you fires facing the same charges as low head as she to is still in prison. her editor is worried living in washington. so c came
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all to eat on the main problem in their bond is that the authorities make decisions arbitrarily. when a journalist reports on an issue, not in line with the officials, they come off to you. media is the 1st targets of the authorities when the reporting is not what they want. beneficial, say they broke the law a forward you to to load. it's only generally speaking, activities in line with the lower free and around the head of the judiciary repeated. the said we support john isn't doing it. but generally sec, tibits is, should not go against the law. the constitution guarantees media of freedom, as long as journalists do not endanger these nomic republic. offend the supreme leader and do not spread false information. it leaves plenty of room for interpretation and subjective censorship. that's something that's around the branch of the association of arabian journalists is trying to fight. it says in recent months, iran has had the highest number of in prison journalists in the last 30 years, making this country. one of the most difficult places in the world for foreigners
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door says safari, l g, 0. tyrone, but use about official intelligence is supporting quickly and threatens to disrupt many industries as well as politics. a technology has been used in political advertising in the us for the 1st time and the experts are worried about his potential to mislead voters. gabriel is on the reports now 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 wanted to really like this just did. moments later, the republican party released its own video, depicting a terrifying yes hypothetical world. should by be re elected this morning. but it'll be entirely created by artificial intelligence hills, closed the city of san francisco this morning, the escalating fine and fentanyl crisis. it could be
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a signal of what's to come and the dangers ai post 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 were there at the scene. now those images 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 ratification. so 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. but the us about to enter a new election cycle. a,

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