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Transcripts for MSNBC Way Too Early With Jonathan Lemire 20240604 09:17:00

cruise missiles scattered across the country. we also had big international news breaking last night. lula de silva won. he received 50.9% of the vote compared to the 49.1%. the win comes by way of a runoff election after neither candidate secured a majority of the nation s votes earlier this month. now to this point, balsanaro has not conceded to lula, something he hinted at during the months leading up to the election. we should note, he is tight with donald trump. his office says we ll hear from him later today. he is expected to deliver some public remarks. it is yet to know known whether or not he will concede then. reuters reports that international election observers said that yesterday s runoff election was conducted

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS Outside Source 20240604 19:18:00

to brazil now, where the country is waiting for former president jair bolsonaro to concede, after he lost sunday s election to left wing rival luiz inacio lula da silva. these were the scenes in sao paolo after lula s victory was announced. the results were extremely close. lula won 50.9% of the votes. bolsonaro received 49.1%. here s the reaction of one commentator. i wasn t that surprised, in fact at some point yesterday i was expecting it to be at a 50.3. the reason is that we had seen the first round that the polls got the margin it wrong. we were seeing an anticipation of the second round even smaller margins in the polls. and i think the polarisation

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS Outside Source 20240604 20:22:00

extremely close with lula winning 59% of the votes, whilst bolsonaro received 49.1. here is the reaction of a commentator. t received 49.1. here is the reaction of a commentator. of a commentator. i was not that surprised- of a commentator. i was not that surprised. yesterday of a commentator. i was not that surprised. yesterday i of a commentator. i was not that surprised. yesterday i expected l of a commentator. i was not that| surprised. yesterday i expected it to be 50.3, and the reason was in the first round of the polls got the margin wrong. we were seeing in anticipation of the second round even smaller margins in the polls. the polarisation of brazil is really at an unprecedented degree. the 50-50 is at an unprecedented degree. the 50 50 is the situation we are in. tt 50 50 is the situation we are in. it is quite a political comeback for lula, who was president from 22 2002 to 2010, but then in 2018 he was convicted on corruption charges and sent to jail. ajudge was c

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Qarn al Alam records highest temperature of 49.1° C

Muscat: The Met Office on Sunday said Qarn al Alam near Ghaba recorded the highest temperature of 49.1 degrees Celsius, followed by Zamaim (48.8 degrees Celsius) in the last 24.

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Transcripts for MSNBC Stephanie Ruhle Reports 20210909 13:10:00

hospitalized have been above the age of 12. what that tells me are these are children that could have been immunized, this is a preventable disease. as we talked about in history when we had diseases before, polio, small pox, these are preventable. reporter: across the state, you are looking at vaccination rate of 49.1%. the numbers drop when you look at ages from 18 to 29. about 44%. we know it is less for children 12 to 18. somewhere around 40%. with high schools obviously starting to fill up in the school year, hard to keep cases down with vaccination rates so low. i know you can t give away fda secrets, i have to ask about unvaccinated children under 12. now they re going back to school in person. now their parents are going back to work. and they re just as vulnerable as ever. and we are not living our lives as carefully as we were a year ago because so many of us are vaccinated. but those kids are ours are not.

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