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he rejects the opposition“s charges. "the people who steal from the poor are going to jail." "strict action will continue to be taken against the corrupt." "this is modi“s guarantee," he said at a party event. today, the first votes have been cast. hundreds of millions more to go over the next six weeks. yogita limaye, bbc news, muzaffarnagar. the united nations office in haiti says more than in the first three months of this year. that's an increase of 50% over the previous quarter. in a report, the un agency says most of the casualties occurred in port—au—prince. haiti has been plunged into violence since february when gangs that control large parts of the capital launched a coordinated attack to push out the unelected prime

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Morning Joe Weekend

that's your theme for making movies. you have made some unbelievable movies. when i say movies i want to cap it, movies come in the largest sense? movies the way we used to be familiar with movies. your business has changed drastically. getting money to make will be's has been harder and harder and harder. how do you separate yourselves, and you have managed to do it quite successfully, in making the kind of movies that you can't wait to stand in line and by to get and go see? >> fortunately, hollywood is a place that everything rises to the top. if you have good ideas, good talent they will make them. that's what you do. you got together talent. that's what we do as producers. we find the material, get the talent to find a great director, take it to the studios and if they like it you get it made. >> talk to us about this shoot. it was filmed in turkey, is that right? >> that's right. >> tell us about some of the cast. some names we know. >> isaac gonzales is phenomenal. hero is terrific. he was one of the harry potter's.

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Cavuto Live

this is cast guest back drop of marjorie taylor green effort to oust mike johnson green would trigger her resolution today. >> i'm not answering questions on that right now. >> why -- congresswoman -- describe your level of frustration. >> democrats help the gop put the aid package on the floor yesterday. that was a move not seen in 60 years, it's possible democrats could bail out johnson if greene makes her move. >> going to keep his job. he'll keep -- you think chuck schumer will want to lose -- [inaudible conversations] why would chuck schumer want to lose? you can ask yourself a question -- >> votes on the foreign aid plan start this afternoon. the house then glues bills together and sengdz it to the senate as one package. senate majority leader chuck schumer says senators likely align with the house next tuesday. neil. >> we know that representative is the latest to say yeah maybe the guy should go speaker should

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Fox News Live

johnson has been sincere, been honest in reaching across the aisle and working together and again, this is a bipartisan bill. alicia: this is kind of the problem when you have these coalitions inside of each party in congress. democrats have had to deal with this as well, the squad has made things very difficult for nancy pelosi, oftentimes gumming up the works for her. this is happening on the republican side as well. meanwhile, americans are watching things not get done because of these standoffs that happen on each side of the aisle. what are they supposed to take away from all this. >> i hope they're watching today. because, again, i think it's going to be a strong bipartisan vote. if you can get over 300 members of congress to agree on something and cast it, that's a good thing. i think you're absolutely correct. this is going to be a decade. even if democrats get the majority we're not going to have a 50 seat majority, a five seat majority and a handful of knuckleheads on our side could do the same thing that the

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Alex Witt Reports

300 vote cast each between republicans and democrats. marking the pivotal moment and an end to a lot of political dysfunction to get to this point. what happens to speaker johnson's job? >> that is a big question and we will have to wait and see. something not happening today that could potentially be the start of it. where do we stand now on this threat? she did speak after today's vote. and she is none too pleased about what happened. talk about that? >> reporter: she is not please print the person you're talking about is marjorie taylor greene who brought up this idea to our speaker johnson from his office last month when he put the government funding bills on the floor. she has some company. thomas massey coming out in support of it. paul gosar coming out in support of it yesterday. she did not force a vote on the floor but this. this is something she is still

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Verified Live

from the bjp will end up back there in parliament. today we saw the first of seven phases of voting. as you pointed out, it is going to go over six weeks and there were 21 states that were voting in this round. this is a total of about 166 million net eligible voters, that is the combined populations of the uk and france and then some. and that isjust one phase and france and then some. and that is just one phase of voting. so you can imaginejust is just one phase of voting. so you can imagine just what kind is just one phase of voting. so you can imaginejust what kind of in immense task it is to get the poles of the people and to get everyone to cast their ballots. the of the people and to get everyone to cast their ballots.— cast their ballots. the state of this is absolutely _ cast their ballots. the state of. this is absolutely extraordinary. cast their ballots. the state of - this is absolutely extraordinary. we have had two terms of narendra modi, what are the pulsing about the potential of a third term? it seems re potential of a third term? it seems pretty likely _ potential of a third term? it seems pretty likely that — potential of a third term? it seems pretty likely that narendra - potential of a third term? it seems pretty likely that narendra modi i pretty likely that narendra modi will win a historic third consecutive term, that i think whether question is is really about

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BBC News

to understand what has really been the general life like over the last couple of years, this is the primary concern that they have voiced. we also spoke to a first—time voter, 19, who cast his vote for the first time, we spoke to him and he talked about interesting aspects, like, while tamil nadu has always been this big business and industrial hub and has attracted investments, which also reflects what political parties talk about nationally as well, _ attracting investment, taking india to the big global stage, the importance of also all of that transforming into real development is something that the voters have also been talking about. so, it all boils down to what they can get from the elections, most importantlyjobs and how they manage their household budget. that has been the primary issue. nationally speaking, this has been a state and obviously we are also bound by certain poll regulations which is why we cannot go too much into detail about the major issues in the state, but

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electronic machines that should happen fairly quickly. even though the voting starts now it will still be another several weeks before we actually find out whether narendra modi keeps his currentjob. you modi keeps his current 'ob. you mentionedfi modi keeps his currentjob. you mentioned earlier some of the issues you have been talking about two people there. aside from the jobs and the prices, what you the focus will be when people come to cast their vote?— their vote? this primarily is the main focus- _ their vote? this primarily is the main focus. we _ their vote? this primarily is the main focus. we have _ their vote? this primarily is the main focus. we have been - their vote? this primarily is the | main focus. we have been trying their vote? this primarily is the - main focus. we have been trying to understand — main focus. we have been trying to understand from them the major issues _ understand from them the major issues and — understand from them the major issues and whenever we talk to them to understand what really has been the general life like over the past couple _ the general life like over the past couple of— the general life like over the past couple of years, this is the primary concern _ couple of years, this is the primary concern that — couple of years, this is the primary concern that they have a voice. we also spoke — concern that they have a voice. we also spoke to a first—time voter, who— also spoke to a first—time voter, who is— also spoke to a first—time voter, who is 19, — also spoke to a first—time voter, who is 19, who cast his vote for the first time — who is 19, who cast his vote for the first time he— who is 19, who cast his vote for the first time. he talked about interesting aspects like tamil naidu has always been a big business and industrial— has always been a big business and industrial hub and has attracted

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BBC News and Weather

have been cast. hundreds of millions more to go over the next six weeks. yogita limaye, bbc news, muzaffarnagar. this week, we've been reporting on the infected blood scandal, and today, there's been a significant development as a result of our coverage. a document seen by the bbc suggests that, as early as 1973, a secret medical trial meant young haemophiliacs were deliberately given a blood product doctors knew was high—risk and that the government was involved. an estimated 30,000 people were infected with hiv and hepatitis c in the uk over a 20—year period. our health editor, hugh pym, is with me. tell us more about this document. well, i think it is very significant, it is the first we have heard of direct government involvement in a trial back in 1973

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