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farmers, unemployed youth. translation: rahul gandhi's march across the country i helped to unite india. he talked about jobs for youth, safeguarding the constitution. people voted against the government. and rahul gandhi carries on. the mood more subdued inside bjp headquarters, expecting a landslide victory but so far delivered a disappointing result. we will look into the reasons as to why we did badly, because there is indeed some disconcerting news from certain quarters, but overall we have done very well considering this is third time around. a positive spin for what is a disheartening result for the bjp. but if you move over and look at congress, they are actually celebrating, they have done exceptionally well, much better than they had anticipated, and earlier we

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Business Today

let's begin in india, where the world's biggest election has seen narendra modi securing a rare third consecutive term in office. but his ruling bharatiya janata party fell short of an absolute majority, which means the party will have to rely on a coalition, where consensus will be key for pushing through any economic policy. arunoday mukharji reports. i'm outside the indian parliament, where the government in power and lawmakers will be deliberating on economic policy for the next five years. now, while india remains a bright spot in the world and remains one of the fastest growing economies in the world, there are also several challenges, especially unemployment, which remains high. according to the international labour organization, 83% of the unemployed were educated youth in the country. manufacturing as a share of the gdp has been stagnant for the last decade. private consumption has been at 3%, which has been at its slowest in the last two decades. now, according to the world inequality index, inequality in the country is at a ioo—year high.

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Newsday

i'm steve lai. let's begin in india, where the world's biggest election has seen narendra modi securing a rare third consecutive term in office. but his ruling bharatiya janata party fell short of an absolute majority, which means the party will have to rely on a coalition, where consensus will be key for pushing through any economic policy. arunoday mukharji reports. i'm outside the indian parliament, where the government in power and lawmakers will be deliberating on economic policy for the next five years. now, while india remains a bright spot in the world and remains one of the fastest growing economies in the world, there are also several challenges, especially unemployment, which remains high. according to the international labour organization, 83% of the unemployed were educated youth in the country. manufacturing as a share of the gdp has been stagnant for the last decade. private consumption has been at 3%, which has been at its slowest in the last two decades. now, according to the world inequality index, inequality in the country is at a 100—year high.

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HARDtalk

right before i gave my first interview. it was the first white nationalist website on the internet, the first community for people to come together. and it created this big umbrella where people from all different branches of white nationalism could join in this political movement that called itself white nationalism, called itself white power. and the book is called the klansman�*s son because my family had founded a ku klux klan organisation, this old american terrorist organisation, to try to create politics, and then had left it when they decided it wouldn't work in modern politics. what stormfront did was bring together nazis and ku klux klan people and disaffected youth and tenured professors, all under the same umbrella of the same movement. and you, again, were part of all of that. and the website, indeed, is very much still accessible today. it calls itself, on the home page, "the voice of the new embattled white minority". 0n the kids�* pages, what kinds

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FOX and Friends

suicide. the al algorithms push that darkness on to young users. >> if we can't stand up and help our children get out of a crisis then we have failed them. >> ainsley: joining us is a new york state senator, also supporting the bills. her name is patricia fitzpatrick. good morning, senator, thank you for coming on. >> good morning, thanks for having me. >> ainsley: thank you. this is so important. you say this is a number wine priority for you. why is that? >> so as a mom of four, it is really powerful to know what social media can do to children. i am also a ranking member from my conference on mental health. i asked for that assignment because it is incredibly important to us and to me personally that we monitor what is going on with our youth. and make sure that their mental health is intact. and that we do everything we can to support them and protect

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BBC News

i will vote, but i don't know who i can trust. personally, i would just settle for truth, honesty, integrity from anyone. just tell the truth. you know, it's ok, these magic words, and itjust sounds like a lot of hot air, sometimes. if they engage more with younger voters, i'm more inclined to listen to what they have to say. i'm very interested in what we're doing for environmental changel and also education is a big one. i will be sorry to see the present government go, but i think the country as a whole is ready for a change. i'll probably not even vote, to be quite honest. - ijust think what's the point? i think everybody wants a change. everybody�*s fed up with the way things are going. i mean, where i live, there's potholes everywhere. how they are going to help out, like, the small towns? the youth and the next generations. everything's stagnant at the moment, so i'm voting for change. _ ijust think it would be really

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The Saturday Show with Jonathan Capehart

>> ♪ which side are you on ♪ protesters filled the statehouse urging governor sununu to veto anti-lgbtq legislation on his desk. the bill would roll back protections for transgender adults and require schools to notify parents of any lgbtq content in class. on the same day as those demonstrations in new hampshire, the governor of south carolina celebrated his state's new ban. it became the 25th state to outlaw best practice medical care for transgender youth. the restrictions reflect surge in anti-lgbtq legislation across the country with the aclu tracking 500 bills so far this year. that is why on this first day pride month, the nonprofit lambda legal launching $180 million campaign to fight for

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Out of the Shadows

targeted that union? no government has cracked down, but some feel prime minister giorgia meloni is even less likely to do so. she started in politics in the neo—fascist youth, interviewed aged 19 by french tv. the party she formed, brothers of italy, has its roots in post—war fascism, keeping the same tricolour flame logo. but she has moderated and moved it away from the far—right

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Fox News Live

yesterday i told my colleagues to go vote i do not know who they are going to vote for but is the first time they are going to be able who i think is going to play and roll. >> es sheet hasn't promised to continue all the current president's policies including reducing poverty, creating a use of universal pension for the elderly program of paying youth to undertake apprenticeships left the senate last year, she has a pledge to go after drug cartels and other criminals more aggressively than what is currently being done. mexico constitution prohibits the president from being reelected they also serve a six-year term. those of polls are set to close around 8:00 p.m. tonight for most of the country those election results should be trickling in shortly after that. then they will take the office later in september. >> the world is watching but stephanie bennett, thank you. >> coming up a big shakeup in

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HARDtalk

before i gave my first interview. it was the first white nationalist website on the internet, the first community for people to come together. and it created this big umbrella where people from all different branches of white nationalism could join in this political movement that called itself white nationalism, called itself white power. and the book is called the klansman�*s son because my family had founded a ku klux klan organisation, this old american terrorist organisation, to try to create politics, and then had left it when they decided it wouldn't work in modern politics. what stormfront did was bring together nazis and ku klux klan people and disaffected youth and tenured professors, all under the same umbrella of the same movement. and you, again, were part of all of that. and the website, indeed, is very much still accessible today. it calls itself, on the home page, "the voice of the new embattled white minority". 0n the kids�* pages, what kinds

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