wayne fitzgerald, really _ government for this country. to have you | fitzgerald, really good to have you with us. thanks so much. now, the latest on the presidential election in brazil, which is going into a second round after no candidate won 50% of the votes in the first round. the current president, far—rightjair bolsonaro, received more votes than expected, gaining 43% of the vote. but he still finished behind his socialist challenger, luiz inacio lula da silva, with 48%. the two candidates will now face a run—off, with voters having four weeks to decide which of the two should lead the country. katy watson reports. cheering. there were cheers for lula as well as tears. but this wasn't the outright victory that his supporters had hoped for. polls had predicted a 1k percentage point gap between him and bolsonaro. but they vastly underestimated the support for the right—wing leader. after the results, lula said there would be no let—up in campaigning. translation: i've never won an election in the first round. | it's like destiny wants