కర్ణాటకలో కొత్త ప్రభుత్వం ఏర్పాటు కానుంది. భాజపా రాష్ట్ర అధ్యక్షుడు యడ్యూరప్ప గవర్నర్ వాజూభాయ్ వాలాను కలిసి ప్రభుత్వం ఏర్పాటుకు అవకాశం ఇవ్వాలని విన్నవించారు. ఇవాళ ప్రమాణ స్వీకారం జరిపించాలని కోరినట్లు తెలుస్తోంది. నేడు సాయంత్రం 6 గంటలకు కర్ణాటక ముఖ్యమంత్రిగా ప్రమాణం చేయనున్నట్లు తెలుస్తోంది.
ఈ సా.6గంటలకు సీఎంగా యడ్యూరప్ప ప్రమాణం! - గవర్నర్
కర్ణాటకలో కొత్త సర్కారు కొలువుదీరనుంది. ప్రభుత్వాన్ని ఏర్పాటు చేసేందుకు అవకాశమివ్వాలని గవర్నర్ను కలిశారు యడ్యూరప్ప. ఈ సాయంత్రం 6గంటలకు ప్రమాణ స్వీకారం చేయనున్నట్లు సమాచారం.
నేడే సీఎంగా యడ్యూరప్ప ప్రమాణం
కర్ణాటకలో కొత్త ప్రభుత్వం ఏర్పాటు కానుంది. భాజపా రాష్ట్ర అధ్యక్షుడు యడ్యూరప్ప గవర్నర్ వాజూభాయ్ వాలాను కలిసి ప్రభుత్వం ఏర్పాటుకు అవకాశం ఇవ్వాలని విన్నవించారు. ఇవాళ ప్రమాణ స్వీకారం జరిపించాలని కోరినట్లు తెలుస్తోంది. నేడు సాయంత్రం 6 గంటలకు కర్ణాటక ముఖ్యమంత్రిగా ప్రమాణం చేయనున్నట్లు తెలుస్తోంది.
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No archive. All usage subject to rights licensed in contract. Any other broadcast/use is strictly forbidden and shall be clarified with ASO directly – Cedric Rampelberg (crampelberg@aso.fr), Marc Girard (marc.girard@aso.fr), Antonin Piveteau (apiveteau@aso.fr) and Antoine Berlin (aberlin@aso.fr)
SHOTLIST: Embrun to Valloire, France - 25th July 2019
1. 00:00 Peloton with Kasper Asgreen sat the front
2. 00:07 Spectators atop of tor
3. 00:12 Lead group
4. 00:20 Crash involving Nicholas Roche (Sunweb) and George Bennett (Jumbo-Visma)
5. 00:31 Slow-motion showing other riders avoiding crash
6. 00:38 Nairo Quintana wins
7. 00:53 Romain Bardet finishes second
8. 01:05 Alexey Lutsenko finishes third
9. 01:10 Julian Alaphilippe finishes
10. 01:24 Quintana on podium
11. 01:31 Alaphilippe on podium
SOURCE: ASO
DURATION: 01:37
STORYLINE:
Nairo Quintana won Thursday's 18th stage of the Tour de France. The Colombian Movistar rider covered the 207 kilometres from Embrun to Valloire in a time of five hours 34 minutes and 15 seconds.
Team Ineos' attempts to break Julian Alaphilippe on the Galibier served mostly to reopen their own leadership debate as Egan Bernal leapfrogged Geraint Thomas.
Bernal attacked three kilometres from the summit of the Galibier, quickly distancing the group of favourites. But when defending champion Thomas tried his own move one kilometre later, perhaps seeking to bridge to his young team-mate, he served only to drag Thibaut Pinot, Steven Kruijswijk and others with him.
Bernal may have clawed back time, but Julian Alaphilippe still leads by 90 seconds, with Thomas a further five seconds back in third.
SNTV clients only. Use on broadcast and digital channels, excluding social.
BROADCAST: Scheduled news bulletins only. Available worldwide excluding Austria, Germany, Italy, Japan, Netherlands and the UK. Broadcasters within these territories must clear the rights with ASO directly unless already done so, except clients in the Netherlands which must be cleared with Dutch official broadcaster NOS. For the Worldwide News Channels (CNN, BBC World News, Sky Sports News, Deutsche Well etc...) a total embargo shall be respected.
Clients in France may not use footage until 20 minutes after the end of the daily live broadcast of the rights holder - France Televisions. Maximum use of 1 minute 30 seconds per hour with reruns during 24 hours to be incorporated into regularly scheduled generalist news bulletins and/or sport magazines not dedicated to the EVENT. Such footage may not be modified / refreshed during a 4 hour period after the first broadcast. Max use 90 seconds. Use within 48 hours.
DIGITAL: Available worldwide excluding Denmark, France, Norway, Algeria, Bahrain, Comoros, Djibouti, Egypt, Iran, Iraq, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Libya, Mauritania, Morocco, Oman, Palestine, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Somalia, Sudan, South Sudan, Syria, Tunisia, UAE, Yemen, Canada, USA, Japan. Furthermore, a total embargo must be respected according to the list of websites retained by ASO for exclusive distribution: Belgium: DH.be; Luxemburg: Wort.lu; UK: Cycling TV, Guardian, Cycling News, Cycling Weekly; Netherlands: De Telegraaf; Italy: Gazetta.it; Australia: Cycling Tips. Clips must not be embedded, and shall only be broadcast on a player that is disabled for sharing on third party (e.g. social media) websites.
Max use 90 seconds. Use within 48 hours.
No archive. All usage subject to rights licensed in contract. Any other broadcast/use is strictly forbidden and shall be clarified with ASO directly – Cedric Rampelberg (crampelberg@aso.fr), Marc Girard (marc.girard@aso.fr), Antonin Piveteau (apiveteau@aso.fr) and Antoine Berlin (aberlin@aso.fr)
SHOTLIST: Embrun to Valloire, France - 25th July 2019
1. 00:00 Peloton with Kasper Asgreen sat the front
2. 00:07 Spectators atop of tor
3. 00:12 Lead group
4. 00:20 Crash involving Nicholas Roche (Sunweb) and George Bennett (Jumbo-Visma)
5. 00:31 Slow-motion showing other riders avoiding crash
6. 00:38 Nairo Quintana wins
7. 00:53 Romain Bardet finishes second
8. 01:05 Alexey Lutsenko finishes third
9. 01:10 Julian Alaphilippe finishes
10. 01:24 Quintana on podium
11. 01:31 Alaphilippe on podium
SOURCE: ASO
DURATION: 01:37
STORYLINE:
Nairo Quintana won Thursday's 18th stage of the Tour de France. The Colombian Movistar rider covered the 207 kilometres from Embrun to Valloire in a time of five hours 34 minutes and 15 seconds.
Team Ineos' attempts to break Julian Alaphilippe on the Galibier served mostly to reopen their own leadership debate as Egan Bernal leapfrogged Geraint Thomas.
Bernal attacked three kilometres from the summit of the Galibier, quickly distancing the group of favourites. But when defending champion Thomas tried his own move one kilometre later, perhaps seeking to bridge to his young team-mate, he served only to drag Thibaut Pinot, Steven Kruijswijk and others with him.
Bernal may have clawed back time, but Julian Alaphilippe still leads by 90 seconds, with Thomas a further five seconds back in third.