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key is president magick path as one calls for unity and solidarity of to winning on historic run. no, it's against. ok. let's start on it. the headlines re election victories, fox celebrations from the united states to sweden. the other one can reach on some is i'll just hear a lot from, so i will. so coming up we've reached my partners and budget agreements that we're ready to move to the full congress. us present, joe biden. i just politicians to approve his agreements on the debt saving house speaker, kevin mccarthy. on the fall celebrate 70 years since edmund syrians, tenzing. okay, reached the top of mount everest, today's classes and now faced with a new challenge, the
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. we begin into a kid with the zip tab at one is one. the presidential vinyl selection. securing a 3rd time in office. he won that more than 52 percent of the votes and an election that has been described as one of the most important in the country in decades sion who our reps up. but those events from a, i just saw that this has been one of the most important points in the political could be spending 3 decades. the loss would have been the end of an era when, what's the amount 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 park turn. this is we on the only when is the best selection of the entire
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nation is the key is the window today. the victory belongs to everyone. it belongs to our democracy. the only users are terrorist organizations propping against do key. as for the responsibility bestowed upon us by our nation, that i'm no halt banks on our part. we are angry at anyone. now it's time to leave all disputes behind and united behind our national values and dreams. the run of those which most likely shall moment for his wible, had gone back by an alliance of 6 opposition parties. command can least out of lu, has promised to fix the economy, restore the parliamentary assistant, and ensure great to freedoms. publish the 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 advantage. but that didn't happen. now if you need to move past, i'm good plus patient at the house,
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consider it complete was set for the frontier. idolize the built for the selection can establish political future hands by a threat. they'll position coalition who lead may collapse. but he says, the flight for change in turkey is buffer over on the 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 poverty, into comic challenges or 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 for now at the end is celebrating. the man who has dominated took his politics. if they send 3 faces a tough task i had reducing sky rocketing inflation. rebuilding in ty, cities and the proving strange relations with the west to the governing party and
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it's allies have retained it. paula meant to be a majority given agile on enough support to deliver all the promises he made during the election campaign hosted by the 0. uncover the opposition candidates had come out because it's there all who has spent his supporters. he said the votes was the most unfair in years, but he promised to continue his struggle to change what he described as an or for terry and government. barbara and go. but takes a look back of his career when come all calista really cost to spell it into k is run a full. he'd already made history by forcing the presidential election to a 2nd round and threatening to unseat richard. type one. softly spoken and with a calm demeanor, his seen as opposite of his opponent, that rivalry began 20 s. okay. in 2002,
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calista riley was elected to parliament and the same you add ones just as in development potty and took the government. can i still rarely took charge of his republican people spotted it? yes. later during his search and yes, the hell. he loved what he called all different colors of kia. just took instead one twice and lost twice. he survived 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 these elections. the opposition have to capitalize on widespread frustration with the government slow response to separate, assess, click on the local currency, free for in a red alliance. 6 parties with diverse side deal, and it used to put aside the differences to backward this to us. the best chance of ending the once 20 as in power can i so rarely was that chosen candidate. but it wasn't to be. and once again, his full and short of his old rifle. barbara good. i'll just say one. meanwhile,
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as one supports, as a rule type in celebrating his election victory, dozens of motorists drove to the streets of lebanon's capital. they were present at $11.00 around 95 percent of the ex, past votes that and then took as populated neighborhoods of berlin. crowds mounted ones and action when germany is home to the largest to each task and present those one as a strong vote to base their us and install kind supports has came out to celebrate these election victory. but sweden is one of the european countries where he's failed to receive the most about us on the top ties, the director of the washington institute took his research program. he says the election results. so the 3rd one is the best option for talk you president. there to long have incumbency advantages, control up institutions, information flow, and media. but i think come out to the cheryl lou,
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11 uninspiring campaign for the minutes, maybe gambling that there were problems, for example, after doors for a key, belatedly apologize for lackluster relief efforts and admitted that turkey was suffering from high inflation. but he made a case simultaneously that you could fix those problems and i think him alco restart a loop, failed to make a commission in case of electra that you have put together a better team, which you would lead that would govern cherokee better if it was elected so in this regard, i think the campaign uninspired, the electorate, the electorate said we have problems in this country, but we, so thinking hard on is the better candidate to fix them. you want comfortably enough that he can say. busy this is ok, it's sustainable. so in my view, it means business as usual on the economy, where present myrtle on his embrace on orthodox economic policies. he's fighting inflation by trying to bring inflate interest rates down. most economies will tell
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you it goes the other way around, but i don't believe that keeping interest rates will bring inflation down. i think he'll double down on that on orthodox economic policy. the us present to abide and is urging members of congress to vote for do he's negotiate with the publicans to raise the death limit. agreements, increases the amount in the government can borrow it. avoiding potentially catastrophic default. but it's not clear with all members of congress will support it. what kind of reports not from washington dc? president biden arrives back at the white house on the schedule yet another phone call with the speaker of the house in which is confirmed that the budget agreement is now ready to move to the full congress speaker. and i made it clear for the start that the only way forward was a bipartisan agreement. that agreement now goes to the united states house and to
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the senate. i strongly urge both both chambers to pass that agreement. let's keep moving forward. i'm meeting our obligations and building the strongest economy. in the history, the world optimism to from kevin mccarthy who dismiss reports of discontent among republican house members saying a conference call on such a day indicated the majority were in favor of the agreement. well, that's okay because of more than 95 percent of all those in the conference were very excited. but think about this. we finally were able to cut spending with the 1st congress the vote for cutting spending year over year. but they all conservative republicans who argue the budget cuts are too modest and equally the progressive democrats who insist they are too stringent. there are some these opposing flags that maybe they'll vote against the bill. the question is whether there's enough of moderate support on both sides of the aisle to push the legislation through in both the house and the senate. the grave consequences of
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a default could be an energized infective for bi partisan action. is all in ton of or just in shipping. it makes it very difficult in very service in washington. um, but i think this is with all said and done when you close the doors, get the principals in the room. there is still some capacity for the parties to reach decisions grad again with the that's sort of damocles hanging over their head because it really both sides agreed. it wasn't acceptable for the government did have a default. the legislators will have 72 hours to read the bill, and the aim is to hold a boat in the house on wednesday. my kind of o g, sierra washington, is there a secretary generally insulting, but has called on kosovo to turn down tensions a sub. it is also both sides to take parting towards that body repeating union fall
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. and so we're up to the northern cost of that on friday. i think subs, angry about the election of ethnic albanian men is confronted police. so be as present so. so just station near the border with cost of i will remain on home that as a vague, as the latest from northern customer or the situation here is eviction is still tense after those protesting sashes. on friday, we've seen that increase police presence at side the municipality buildings as well as seeing troops from nato forces, nice to speak to ethics, says here they have never accepted, comfortable as 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 on the phone, they say it's the obligation, the constitution obligation to make sure that those 6 me albanian mans who are elected take office. even though the majority says in these northern areas boycotted the elections, the turn act was less than 3.5 percent. and in some cases some of those may as well
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elected with fewer than 200 votes. but the possible authorities maintain that the have a right to, to go to the offices to go to the municipality buildings and not be blocked by subs now. and they told the united states as well as some european countries have called the front costs will do the 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 eviction, comfortable? well, but at smith has more from the serbian capital bell, great. the nature cheap and sultan book says, kosovo should tone down tensions with soviet. after the confrontations over the weekend, he says he's spoken to the foreign policy chief use a barrel. and he says that christina and bel grade should continue with
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e u. lead talks. now there are frequent confrontations and flashes in northern cost of, of a. so it'd be and president, alexander booth church, says he's never had a more difficult and big crisis to deal with savvy as ami remains on the full, lush has moved close to the border though any direct confrontation with the nato k for peacekeepers that are in kosovo, is extremely unlikely, but it's me, i'll just say we're a fell great media a to is quoting for us to don's war insides to extend the week on humanitarian see spot to choose between the army and the rapids. support forces is due to expire on monday evening. saw the rape here in the us who broke the c spa. st. and extension will allow the delivery of aid you and it says more than half the population is in need of urgent assistance. even morgan has more from on demand the ceasefire between the parent, but it's very rapid support for says and this is denise army,
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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 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 was the between the army and the rapids support forces overhead . firebreak which connects the city or from the man to the city of by the in northern part of to fussing, also resumed 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 fashion, the governor of north star for has called him civil ins to arm themselves, to protect themselves from such attacks after uh, civilians where they supposedly killed and marcus burns and health facilities and
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government institutions. vandalized 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 . 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 onto 0 on demand. well, so to come here and that will just tear off to 8 months and then rainy and sale to jen, it's will finally appear in court. will tell the want an argument silent and serving heritage in the philippines. the top of the central post office was reduced to the
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0 disorganized line of pride, which is for the defense stones marching out from the mountains in the west, across the plain stage than i've now had 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 that 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, around the 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 dropping bit science into the caribbean, and in fact, the focus of big shells 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?
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so, a few big childs in mexico, admittedly. but the concentrations of heavy rain in the constant is, is to the north and in columbia. the line is stretched down through rear. we'll give you a which day i think on monday with that on shore breeze. know those codes you might think of 24 degrees or rio de janeiro for raj and tina mostly is a fine looking picture on the sun has returned for most the day. but the,
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the, the come back a reminder about top stores this to k is presidents. widget tab, as one has been re elected in the country's 1st run of presidential election, is promised economic recovery. under a ton of a 1000000 syrian refugees, the tech has controlled safe sides and syria. additional candidate to come out and connect through his thanks. his supporters. receptive votes was the most unfair. yes. for the promise to continue his struggle to change or to describe as an all sorts hiring governments us presence joe biden is urging members of congress to vote for deals. he's negotiate to the republicans to raise the debt. and then it's
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expected to vote this coming week. it increases the amount the government's consult right, but it also costs federal spending to a journalist and around who 1st reported on the death of most, i mean in police. custody are expected to appear in court on monday, the young woman's death last year, spot months of antique government protest, she'd been arrested for validating around the dress code. to jan this are among nearly 100 the workers detained during the demonstrations. those that's about reports from tehran. 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. too many have been released on bell ela. hey is not one of them. her desk at the, how me hon. newspaper offices,
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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 the establishment . her trial will be held behind closed doors. if convicted, she could face up to 10 years in jail with the sound bar hiding the taxicab of their horrible addition to the 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 of are, is facing the same charges as low head as she to is still in prison. her editor is worried more, so c came out to eat on the main problem and around is that the authorities make
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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 for you to to load. it's funny, 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 sensitivities should not go against the law. the constitution guarantees media freedom as long as journalists do not endanger these nomic republic, a fund 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 store. so safari, algae,
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0 terror on the japanese. government says it will shoot down any north korean missile disguise as a satellite because it's a threat to the nation security. that's also feeling young knows if i took care of it's coming to the launch, what it called a ministry satellites. and the next 2 weeks earlier this month to north korean lead that came john inspect to the facility which kung young said had produced the country's fest spice satellite a monday mark 70 years since news into edmond terry into the on the tenzing and okay, became the 1st people to reach the summit of mount everest. the british expedition to the wells highest peak made the 2 men household names around the wealth, changing mountain area of, of, of thousands of climate subsistence scale, the 8814, in 1400 made 2nd berlin mountain. i should say a hundreds of died, but climate change is out, making the con even more dangerous, says warming temperatures whitening progresses and bring running water to
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previously snow heat slugs. well, i mean, i tell them to joins us now life from the test monday. so what's the legacy that know this extraordinary feet that was accomplished all those years ago? um, well, ever since attending no gate and been hillary climbed, uh, it was what became the 1st people to step on the summit of everest 70 years ago. it's broke and makes financial group in mountaineering and tourism to nip all especially to the campbell and everest region. um what was one's mountain hamlet with basically to and in to sold off to a taurus destination. nipple was put on the was a map. this meant that this was revenue for the national government and the income of 4 local mountain communities. as time has fost,
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it's also become a dream for thousands of people trying to follow in the footsteps of tenzing and hillary and promotional climbing has increased. so this is also, there has been discussions about how this has made timing more dangerous. of course, with the changing weather patterns, global warming for climate change. we were speaking to some timers earlier, who mentioned how the plague shows a melting, how the comple iphone is changing, which is making a climbing and mountain nearing more risky. but i don't think this will stop people from wanting to climb everest and there is going to the sun. that's a good the bill of homing and climate change uh will in future impact this industry and the work and lives of many people who rely on it. okay,
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well they be there around you have to then be. thank you very much. indeed. now in the philippine capital, the recent fund that destroyed a century old post office building that split the spotlights on the font for heritage conservation. officials have a show the public that it will be restored, but the same it may not apply to other heritage sites in the city. one of the reports from minnesota, it took responders for the day to put out the fire nation, watched in horror as nearly 100 years of history burn. one of the philippine capitals most famous landmarks, the central post office, was reduced to ruins. you asked me, what's the, what's the biggest loss, as you will see, is the structure itself. but it wasn't the 1st time it suffered, complete destruction. it was a casualty of the battle of manila during the 2nd world war. officials have promised to bring the heritage site back to its old glory,
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a feat the cheap when it was free, built in 1946. there's no demolition, there's nothing's gonna happen in the middle. it is one of the oldest cities in the world, but residents of its past are hard to find. under the law, a building is considered a cultural property if it's more than 50 years old and designed but renowned architect philippine heritage act of plenty o 9 is meant to protect and preserve heritage structures like the central post office. this hasn't always been the case. capital theater, located across the river from the post office is almost unrecognizable in its heyday in the 19 thirty's. it was state of the art in an article masterpiece. the government has approved the construction of a high rise, but ordered to send him his facade routine. the developers decided to tear it down last year. they retain a smidgen of the tower, right just to suggest that there is
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a tower here. but the rest of the building is gone, the building the capital, see if there can not tell the story anymore as eloquently as it could have. instead, the capital theater has become a symbol of to fight, to preserve many less cultural heritage. but they aren't being demolished. historic structures are in disrepair. yet there's reason for optimism. the many la metropolitan theatre was recently restored. after years of neglect, the impact of the money less central post office fire is so broad and profound that we cannot repeat our past mistakes. those mistakes include the lack of fire prevention measures. initial investigation found the post office building was not equipped with sprinklers. widely used modern fire fighting system that could have saved in national treasure. the barn below l 0 manila. now the use of artificial intelligence is spreading quickly and stretches to
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disrupts many industries as well as politics. i, on technology has been used in the political advertising of the us for the 1st time, next, but so worried about its potential to mislead votes. as gabriel is on the 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 going to really like this just did. the moments later, the republican party released its own video depicting a terrifying get hypothetical world, should by be re elect this morning. but it'll be entirely created by artificial intelligence hills closed the city of san francisco . this morning. i'm the escalating and sentinel 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
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a claim based on what sort of images where they're 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, 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.
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