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that's right, and it's a massive task because these elections were actually called early after the current president dissolved the national assembly due to an impeachment vote he was shortly going to be facing, which means the person who is voted, it will probably go to second round and that is what people expect and it will be in october, and the person voted president will only have 18 months before there will be more presidential elections are so very few ecuadorians don't think that much could be done and in fact it's not about 18 months, it is a massive task, trying to win back the faith of ecuadorians when it comes to politics, trying to rein in the strength of the cartels and the organised crime and bring that down so suddenly, there is a lot of distrust around the system where microphone whether anything will actually change on the ground.— anything will actually change on the ground. briefly, do we know when — on the ground. briefly, do we know when we _ on the ground. briefly, do we know when we will _ on the ground. briefly, do we know when we will get - on the ground. briefly, do we| know when we will get results from this election?— from this election? well, i mean, from this election? well, i mean. the _ from this election? well, i mean, the counting, - from this election? well, i mean, the counting, and l from this election? well, i i mean, the counting, and they are counting slowly, but we're

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Breakfast

The latest news, sport, business and weather from the BBC's Breakfast team.

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MediaBuzz

what's he getting at in. >> >> i think he believes biden went so far to the left, and if you follow elon musk which i have and some of his political discussions often on twitter that he owns now, i i mean, he believes the democratic party went so far to the left it's, in his view, abnormal. everything from the wicked progressivism in the boardroom to the open sort of advocacy of trans lifestyle for children. i mean, if you listen to him -- howard: right. >> -- he believes that is not his degree of normal. howard: well, he also believes that the new york times and washington post and others have moved way too far to the left, and he's attacked them as well. good discussion, charlie. hope we're -- we'll have it again in six months, and we'll see who's right. [laughter] after the break, ron desantis finally pushing back against donald trump a bit as he prepares to join the presidential race the this week. but has he waited too long? ♪ ♪

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FOX and Friends Saturday

anything they say anymore. i mean, we could go through the list, but the segment's only, what, 5, 10 minutes long, right in benghazi, collusion, the laptop the, i i mean, the list is -- pete: covid, yeah. >> -- endless. so pete and i are talking about this leaker, and i'm going to get to the balloon story, i promise you, but the leaker story, like, it seems pretty straightforward, right in no one's questioning the kid -- well, he's an adult. the massachusetts air national guard. the story seems feasible, right? he's playing video games with these kids, he wants to look like a tough guy, look, i got these documents. the story seems peez bl and yet you're like, yeah, i don't know. rachel: totally, khan. [laughter] >> i'm dead serious. i'm just saying i was a cop once, and to you come into my precinct, right, and the five prior times you've come in and given me a tip it's turned out on bull, you get the point, right? the sixth time i'm going another

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Incident Room

decorator�*s book, a bit like a pattern book which our decorators would have in the factory over there. each one tells a story of our unique historic patterns, where to cut them and where to place them, and it acts as a bit of a guide for them. we have been making coronation designs since 1902, with the very first piece dating back to king edward vii, king charles's great—great—grandfather. the pieces go through to 1937 to the coronation that never was for king edward viii. and then in more contemporary times, under the design stewardship of walter moorcroft, to 1953 with the coronation of queen elizabeth ii. we use a technique called tube lining. i everything's made by hand. each piece takes at least a week to make from start to finish. - it's an honour, every piece of moorcroft that i work i with and the people we work with, i it's an honour, but for the king, i i mean, that is an amazing. achievement and something i will remember for the rest

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The Ingraham Angle

substance, leaving the audienceo speechless. no matter what you say, laura , representative bennie thompson claims leader jeffrey's speech a lithe the best he's ever heard. ten, now, i think he needs to getbefw out a little more often, but there before we go , i need you to i need to hear your reaction to this story. >>reaction out of louisiana. the legislature here has passed a law requiring age verification to access any site with thirty three point three percent of content. now, some stars are upset. the amazing one tells out kick this louisiana law doesn't really carre e about protecting it cares about penalizing a companies. another says, i personally dno fo as anythingn inva more than an invasion of one'ssi privacy. esi guess she means a child's privacy. >> i don't know what talki she's talking about. ng the entire pornhub existence of .n, i i mean, i have no words for

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BBC News

way to send him off, you know, we keep those people for granted when they depart sometimes a huge void is left. and i think brazilians will be feeling a bit lonely in the next few years. i5 feeling a bit lonely in the next few ears. , , , ., years. is interesting when you say, i mean, sometimes, _ years. is interesting when you say, i mean, sometimes, people - years. is interesting when you say, i mean, sometimes, people are i years. is interesting when you say, i i mean, sometimes, people are taken for granted and then afterwards the void is to be clear and unavoidable. it doesn�*t seem he was ever taken for granted. he�*s been a legend for a very long time. for granted. he's been a legend for a very long time-— a very long time. yeah, but we alwa s a very long time. yeah, but we always think — a very long time. yeah, but we always think he _ a very long time. yeah, but we always think he is _ a very long time. yeah, but we always think he is going - a very long time. yeah, but we always think he is going to - a very long time. yeah, but we always think he is going to be l always think he is going to be around. to see pele was something we grew used to. last time i saw him in person he seem to fail. we knew this day was going to come but nothing prepares you for the real day. we always thought he was always going to be around and in a way, he will. because the legend survives. bud because the legend survives. and fifa have said _ because the legend survives. and fifa have said they want all countries around the world to name a stadium in his honour.— stadium in his honour. think there was an interesting _ stadium in his honour. think there was an interesting move _ stadium in his honour. think there was an interesting move by - stadium in his honour. think there was an interesting move by the i was an interesting move by the president. every stadium in

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Sunday Morning Futures With Maria Bartiromo

jinping to overtake the united states as the number one superpower. does the media, do social media companies not recognize the importance of this threat? to be getting in front of real information for the american people, i i mean, the average guy or gal out there the doesn't have a shot at freedom, at liberty with their hand on the scale the way it has been. even as it relates to covid. was there a cover-up that dr. anthony fauci was driving that the u.s. was not funding this? >> you know, it's very concerning because, you know, this should not be a partisan issue. getting the information out, cheerily identifying the source -- clearly identifying the source of covid-19 can help us avoid this in the future whether it be a bioweapon, whether it be a lab leak, all of that information should be out and should not be a partisan issue. then you have the next level issue of what was your own government's involvement. and certainly with the government reform committee, our committee, the judiciary committee, we're going on the trying to get to the bottom of this so that we can restrict

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The Ingraham Angle

a republican when he waswh governor . now the democratic nominee for governor to run against rhonda santurce in november. as you see, it wasn't really even close against nikki freed , the agriculture commissioner down there in florida. if you look at the senate race, val demings overwhelmingly winning that primary. she will go head to head with marco rubio in november. and that is one to watch and one more race we're going to check out here. and this is a special election to fill the seat of retiring jim inhofe and that is congressman markwayne mullin beating t.w. shannon out in oklahoma. and that is obviously a red leaning state and likely to stay in the red column. we're watching some of those new york races tonight down to the wire, especially the special election. i love it when you said the clash of the titans, i i mean, they really are those two maloney and nadler.

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BBC News

anywhere. that is interesting, so what you are saying is _ anywhere. that is interesting, so what you are saying is the - anywhere. that is interesting, so - what you are saying is the committee are suggesting legislation by itself is not enough unless there are the funds to actually enforce it? i suppose given the current state of the economy, those funds may not be immediately forthcoming, so are there any other options in terms of trying to deal with this? yes. there any other options in terms of trying to deal with this?— trying to deal with this? yes, i mean, trying to deal with this? yes, i mean. to _ trying to deal with this? yes, i mean. to give _ trying to deal with this? yes, i mean, to give the _ trying to deal with this? yes, i j mean, to give the government trying to deal with this? yes, i i mean, to give the government is trying to deal with this? yes, i - mean, to give the government is due, there is a bit more money going into this battle, a new levy on the financial services industry which will help raise a bit of money which should increase funding, not nearly enough but to a certain extent, but the really important point, the evidence from other countries, particularly the united states, shows that actually investigating crime in the financial services sector can be profitable in some places in the states, $7 return on every dollar invested in this, because the big fines you can levy on these companies can more than pay for the cost of the investigation, you just need the seed capital up front. that is the case that i keep trying to make to the government that actually we could, if we put

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