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to end deforestation by 2030. people in taiwan are voting for a new president today in elections seen as a core test of the island's relationship with china. the territory rules itself but is claimed by mainland china. 0ur reporter shaimaa khalil in the taiwanese capital of taipei. a very good morning to you. i am assuming, is that one of the polling booths i can see behind you, because voting is under way. yes. booths i can see behind you, because voting is under way.— voting is under way. yes. yes, can ou see voting is under way. yes. yes, can you see it? — voting is under way. yes. yes, can you see it? it— voting is under way. yes. yes, can you see it? it is _ voting is under way. yes. yes, can you see it? it is a _ voting is under way. yes. yes, can you see it? it is a lovely _ voting is under way. yes. yes, can you see it? it is a lovely temple i you see it? it is a lovely temple thatis you see it? it is a lovely temple that is a polling station today and obviously many things have been turned into polling stations, schools, churches, gyms, we arejust outside this temple, a steady flow with less than an hour to go before the polling stations close and the counting begins. this is a highly consequential election. i have

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the rate of deforestation in the amazon rainforest halved in 2023, falling to its lowest level in five years. it is home to around three million species of plants and animals and is said to be crucial in the fight against climate change. brazil's president has pledged to end deforestation by 2030. people in taiwan are voting for a new president today in elections seen as a core test of the island's relationship with china. the territory rules itself but is claimed by mainland china. 0ur reporter shaimaa khalil in the taiwanese capital of taipei. a very good morning to you. so, voting under and what clearly is a important election. it voting under and what clearly is a important election.— important election. it is. good morning. _ important election. it is. good morning, charlie. _ important election. it is. good morning, charlie. i've - important election. it is. good morning, charlie. i've had - important election. it is. good morning, charlie. i've had it. important election. it is. good i morning, charlie. i've had it been described as the big deal, the big

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BBC News

to win eurovision twice. how does it feel? this is overwhelming. i'm so happy and i am so thankful. thank you for this. this is for you, thank you. we are so happy foryou, loreen, bringing eurovision to sweden for abba's 50th anniversary year. it's so, so special. just after loreen was announced as the winner i spoke to our chief presenter maryam moshiri, who has been watching all the action in liverpool. it is so exciting, what a show. it is so exciting, what a show. it was absolutely extraordinary, and ijust love extraordinary, and i just love the extraordinary, and ijust love the way that eurovision keeps you on the edge of your seat until the very last minute. all through the end, all through the voting, thejury through the end, all through the voting, the jury voting, sweden kept getting 12 points, 12 points, 12 points, over and over again. 12 points, 12 points, over and overagain. finland 12 points, 12 points, over and over again. finland were around fourth or fifth place, over again. finland were around fourth orfifth place, and over again. finland were around fourth or fifth place, and then we went to tell it voting. and

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finally tonight. lessons on living a long life and why voting is so important from a voter who knows a lot about both. because she's more than a century old. our tampa station wtsp has her story. >> i'm 106. i'll be 107. >> what's the secret? is it voting? >> i think good living and as i tease these people here. i have my glass of scotch every night before i go to bed. >> margaret was born in england. she moved to the united states as a young girl in the mid 1920s. just a few years after the 19th amendment was ratified granting women the right to vote. >> our forefathers fought to get the vote for us and now people are forgetting it and i think

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would — candidate invest person, but it would seem that the members possibly the person— would seem that the members possibly the person who was third at the time but second _ the person who was third at the time but second in that last round of voting — but second in that last round of voting to — but second in that last round of voting to be next prime minister, whatever— voting to be next prime minister, whatever it — voting to be next prime minister, whatever it is, if it is liz truss, she _ whatever it is, if it is liz truss, she needs _ whatever it is, if it is liz truss, she needs to get the best heads, and hopefully— she needs to get the best heads, and hopefully some of that work is already — hopefully some of that work is already being done, because this vacuum _ already being done, because this vacuum of— already being done, because this vacuum of decision—making is coming at an— vacuum of decision—making is coming at an absolutely dire time for the united _ at an absolutely dire time for the united kingdom, the united kingdom population, whether you're suffering from an— population, whether you're suffering from an illness or not or whether you are _ from an illness or not or whether you are a — from an illness or not or whether you are a small business that is going _ you are a small business that is going to — you are a small business that is going to go bust because you are not aware _ going to go bust because you are not aware apart— going to go bust because you are not aware apart from energy bills of any help that _ aware apart from energy bills of any help that you have been promised or guaranteed. there is none announced for the _ guaranteed. there is none announced for the moment. we are busy in this leadership— for the moment. we are busy in this leadership election, being decided by 03% _ leadership election, being decided by 0.3% of the population.- by 0.3% of the population. adam, 'ust briefl by 0.3% of the population. adam, just briefly on _ by 0.3% of the population. adam, just briefly on that, _ by 0.3% of the population. adam, just briefly on that, and _ by 0.3% of the population. adam, just briefly on that, and then - by 0.3% of the population. adam, just briefly on that, and then we'llj just briefly on that, and then we'll move onto last couple of stories. don't know what i can add, really.

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The Story With Martha MacCallum-20220204-20:58:00

correspondent, greg palkot. greg's dad, ed palkot, died this week at the age of 108. ed was born in 1913 in pittsburgh. this photos shows him at two months old amount gallon of milk was 4 cents. woodrow wilson was the president and ed palkot was just getting started. here he is with his parents. he survived the 1918 spanish flu, two world wars, experienced the great depression and watched the moon landing. ed lived through history and played his part in it voting in 22 straight presidential elections. i had the honor to speak with ed -- that was him on his 100th birthday. he looks like he's about 70. i don't know. he told me about working in his dad's speak easy during the prohibition. >> i helped occasionally. by that time i was about 10 or

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Fox News at Night With Shannon Bream-20200115-08:53:15

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i think you see some of the numbers moving. many people of color standing behind this impeachment inquiry. >> what is the more powerful message to send what is acceptable and not acceptable? is it voting in 2020 and removing him from office in a landslide? people who didn't vote in 2016 coming out in droves and saying this is not okay, people turning over, maybe, or it is impeaching him and removing him from office on a party line vote. and maybe not a party line vote because you can't do that eby removal. >> i think that the trap is that he is impacting the election in realtime. so that's why i think that pelosi decided now -- this is where we now need to move, because if he's trying to impact the outcome of the upcoming election, we would need a landslide in order to overcome the weight that he is putting on the scales by asking for this foreign help. so i think that we can't put our faith in the fact that this

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20190124:20:39:00

under score the point that you're making that maybe there are more republicans that want to see an end to this. some of them include lamar alexander, and mitt romney of utah in addition to the usual suspects. who, as we know, come from more competitive states, what is your take on this group? >> this yes, yes group as i would call it voting yes for the republican plan and does tell us something, they have been a member of leadership, he wanted to be able to bridge these bipartisan divides. that makes sense to me that mitt romney is new to the senate and wanted to be someone that could focus on cove nans again.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20180630:18:09:00

it's been 30, 40 minutes since the rally ended, yet you still see marchers trying to make their point. you see all these folks with signs. it is a very hot day, as you know, but people are making their voices heard. it is impressive, that they are still out here, doing what they're doing. i'll talk to one of the protesters now. his name is james. he is from new jersey but lives now in brooklyn. here's here to tell us why he decided to par tticipate in the movement. >> when i learned of the trauma inflicted on these kids, who should be in schools, should be playing sports after school, like i did growing up, instead, they're in detention centers, separated from their families. it is not right. i could use profanity, you know. >> reporter: don't do that. >> to give you the full spoke of how terrible this is. i want to stand up for those kids and those families. >> reporter: what do you think is the point of a big movement like that? what happens next? is it voting? is it pressuring political leaders? what is the next thing you're going to do? >> reporter: this is about

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