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the beats about its decisive victory, the verge of turnouts, and we'll buy something was down from around the world who's taking off, have you ever seen a has prioritized ties with ideological allies? the strategy has helped turn me into an icon of the global right the, [000:00:00;00] the color there on the saw the attain. this isn't use our line from the coming up in the next 16 minutes. a judge in florida dismisses the classified documents case against form of us president almost from when it comes to just days after and assassination attempt on trump is now arrived in milwaukee. and to officially accept the republican nomination for president,
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blatant disregard of international humanitarian go under his chief, condemned to the destruction of his agencies headquarters in gauze. i'm focused on governments as appends to ban the country's largest opposition policy led by former prime minister in mancha. and support origin seem to have one of the 3rd consecutive major trophy the will champions facing columbia to successfully defend the american. sorry, the probably begin this news out in united states where a federal judge has just dismissed the criminal case against donald trump on charges of mishandling top secret documents. the judge ruled that the appointment of special counsel jack smith in this case was improper. it's a legal victory for the republican frontrunner. just a is of the he faced an assassination attempt compass accused of endangering national security for keeping these files at his home. after he left,
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the white house or trump has now arrived in the battleground state of wisconsin to the for the republican national convention. that gets underway in the next couple of hours that he's due to officially accepts the republican nomination and name his running nice as well. let's go straight to milwaukee in wisconsin and speak to patrick i'll hand. who's that for us? patsy. i see far to judge eileen kind of threw out that document's case not on its merits, but because she disagreed specifically with the way the jack smith was. the point i think is most legal and also will say, this is a completely surprising verdict. since we. 1 her gate judges after judges, courts after courts have said the special counsels can a special prosecutor. special counsels can be named by the justice department by the attorney general. but this is what the trump lawyers have been arguing for. and this judge judge ailing a cannon. she was appointed by donald trump and she has been accused of really slow rolling this entire case. let's not forget, but this is about,
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this is 40 counts of the trump violin in the espionage jack making false statements, obstruction of justice, conspiracy to obstruct justice, the most serious one of those charges could have landed him in prison for 20 years . so now she's come out and said, because jack smith, a special pro prosecutor, was not appointed by the president or confirmed by the senate that it goes against the appointments clause in the constitution. now again, this goes against all decades of legal precedent. so jack smith will likely appeal this decision and when he does appeal, if he can then ask for this judge to be removed. many legal annals been saying he needed to make that move sooner. and this case then could be appealed all the way up to the supreme court. it was already looking like it wasn't going to go to court before the presidential election. now, it seems almost certain that it will not will. speaking of the election, what are we hearing from the trump campaign today? a well,
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we're hearing that the president is in of excuse me. former president donald trump is in tony a lot. arrived at milwaukee yesterday. put out a statement that he was going to delay because of the assassination attempt, but he wasn't going to let the attempt to the south and dictate his schedule. busy we hear he's going to be somewhere around here today. not exactly sure where schedule seems to be pretty much in flux, even though it's today. think too much it officially starts. although as you can see behind me, there's not a lot of things happening there. putting programmings on seats and testing sound system. still the big events really happened tonight. but we do things that we are going to hear who donald trump's picks as vice president. that's what everybody's talking about right now. lots of speculation, but still not an actual name. the apache call ahead and the republican national convention for us and we'll walk you. thank you very much. pass you to now well, let's go outside that center and speak to she have a ton z. he's also in milwaukee where protest is i've also been gathering ahead of the convention. does he have?
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what's the message of the protest is that you're hearing that why they decided to come out today? they're far cool messages of them over a 100 groups. they're the tradition of groups to fight the republicans races to the reactionary agenda to stand with palm assign to different women's l g bbq and reproductive rights to defend them. expound, immigrant rights. i'm to advocate for peace justice. other quality for oh, we're actually one of the co chairs of the kind of shouldn't be here. why did you feel that was the need for direct action and what you're up to a cheaper than. what we're hoping to achieve is to run these racist and reactionary republicans out of milwaukee. we want our data to be the dominant one. they might be the dominant in the narrative out in the media with their money, with everything else, but we have the power of the people and we know we're going to overshadow their agenda. we should be clear. is this any kind of implicit endorsement, the end of a democrats some drive bye? well, some people in our coalition might be supporting you about it, and i'll be honest. a lot of us aren't. and we also did formerly endorsed the coalition of march on the dnc. the democrats haven't done any of those for us.
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we've been organizing for this for 2 years. so march within sight and sound of the r and c. and we want that through people power. we want that through a 120 endorsing organizations. we want that through meetings, through fighting back the direct action that had nothing to do with the democrats. i mean, is there a sense of, is there any old terms that wouldn't both parties pretty much of a very simpler platform not least space of the genocide engulfing. it's been the only, it's her alternative since, you know, the dawn of time, right. we have to struggle against what's happening is really, if we don't do it, who will since the assassination attempt, although trump, there has been move unity between a back unity between the republicans and democrats. everyone say no, there's no place in violence. and us political and in the us political system, what are your thoughts when you hear about sort of that sort of commentary? well, it makes sense of the unifying cause both experts and political repression and political violence. i mean, just look at what's happening and gaza, look at what's happening at the border. look at what's happening in any city to black folks. i mean, they really do know political violence. do you feel the motor of focus on trump,
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or do you ever feel the best? what's works on the causes? well, the root cause, is it creative? someone like donald trump, to become so popular for such a large portion of the american public? yeah, i think people are starting to ask those questions finally, right. especially with what the democrats have been doing and gaza. and uh, you know, there's organizations like freedom, broad socialist organizations that are going to be out here are providing that alternative to the current political system. as long as that you're very, very, very much. this is a little just getting underway today. that will be about, i think we're talking about 5000 people, that'd be a much around b, r a n c. it'll be 2 to off kilometers long will be along for the ride as well. and will be saying with you that she have as that happens at laser on she ever tunzia outside the r and c for us in wisconsin today. thank you. see via the us president, once again cold. com and unity following the attempted assassination of trump. joe biden, as virtue as to rather resolve their differences at the ballot box in november. there is no place in america,
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this kind of violence for any violence ever period or exceptions. we can't allow this violence to be normalized. you know, the political record of this country has gotten very heated time to cool down. we all have responsibility to do that. yes, we have deeply felt strong disagreements. states in the selection or norms the high as well. that sounds to me to our white house correspondent, kimberly house it. kimberly biden has addressed the nation well, 3 times since the assassination attempts on trunk not to mention from the oval office itself. how is his message of unity landing in the country? that's it. so deeply polarized and divided i think it's landed well with the vibe and campaign and those who are voting for the current us president. but and when it comes to republicans, well,
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they're not ready yet to. they still feel like joe biden may have both. this sounds harsh but blood on his hands given the fact that he was caught in almost a hot mike moment if you will. on july a's in a private phone call with democratic donors saying that donald trump has a bose lie on his back. and so as a result, well that may not have been intended to be taken literally, he has portrayed according to republicans, his campaign to be uh, of access to this whole thread, or characterizing donald trump is a threat to democracy. and that this really was a campaign and which the democracy was on the ballot. and so well, joe biden, may not have intended for his supporters to take it is extreme as the shooter thomas crux may have. certainly,
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there is the feeling among republicans that joe biden may have accelerated or with some americans into a fervor that was unintended. and so as a result, the call for unity made but heartfelt of the part of joe biden. but at the same time, many americans are not in a forgiving mood. and so this attempt at unity is still going to take a bit more time. uh, kimberly you and i were discussing yesterday to that that all of this has somewhat taken the focused away from vitamins age. so there's no question that this has led to the attempt to remove joe biden from the top of the democratic ticket. and in many ways, it has injected oxygen into his campaign. the fact that he has taken the platform of the oval office and the resolute desk. that's the desk in there, that is
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a known for the most re list of moments that gives joe by then this very presidential moment. and it gives him the rob a task where previous presidents have spoken at times of war when he himself has spoken in very serious moments about the war on gaza. wendy has spoken about the need for aid in your frame when he has spoken about the concern about debt. all of this is given him the moment and the presidential error that he needs to give injection into his own campaign. we're just a week ago. people were calling him feeble, frail mind. it listened, but he no longer have the mental capacity to leave this country. no one is saying that any more, no one is calling for his removal. so he has now the strength to carry on his campaign. and if he can sustain its route this week,
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there is no question that he is the presidential nominee for the democratic party, who will pay con donald trump, something he said he was able to do and when somebody how could that whitehouse correspond with overlay assessed on vitamin and his comp today, thank you very much. can be of hello joining me live now from pittsburgh. pennsylvania is calling clock, he's the director of research at the 6 on group an associate fellow at the international sense of accounts of terrorism. calling as we see the nation grapple with what's happened and in terms of his assassination attempt. vitamin has promised to things a full, independent review of the actions of the secret service at the raleigh. as well as the review of all the security measures at the republican national convention. that's about to start. let me ask you about what happens on fast. i mean, that's got to be a massive, massive security, fatty, or i'm look, i think, you know, reviewing the procedures is great, but it's not going to change what happens. and i think we're still trying to on earth exactly how this unfolded, who's responsible. but there's
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a lot of responsibility to bear, and i think, you know, even these calls to ratchet down the temperature of our politics, are kind of falling on deaf ears because the last several years on both sides, we've raptured it up the tensions. there's been hyperbolic statements by politicians on all sides of the political spectrum, demonizing the other. and so now just to kind of real it back in, well, it's a little too late for the cheese out of the bottle and the united states as a country, a washing weaponry. so, you know, we're in a really bad situation of the lead up to november. you talked about bringing, bringing to bear responsibility for what happened. i am just on the shoes. so it was outside the declared perimeter. so this was supposed to be the territory of local law enforcement robinson, the secret service, but it was the secret service who decided where that permission was right to. how do you leave out a rooftop that close to the stage? a yeah, a inexplicable, i think. and so there's going to be
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a lot of finger pointing and blame shifting that goes on here. once we have a full and comprehensive picture of exactly what went on, i think there's going to be a real, a real need to, as the present said, reassess, you know, the strategy and really take some hard looks at what went wrong. why? and so to patch up these gaps quickly before another similar incident happens in the future. totally, you know, unacceptable. well, the secret services has been on the criticism sent multiple times over the last few years. i see in this case, witnesses even special diffusion before he started firing. what, what's your assessment of the responsible authorities at that stage? and yeah, again, some, some massive security gaps. missed signals. uh and uh, we don't know, we don't know what conversations were taking place if this individual spot of, if there was a come in for someone to hold off. we just don't know. and again, it's, we're barely within the 1st 2 days. so the sense of it, we're going to learn
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a lot more. and so i don't want to speculate at this point. but what's obvious is that there was a massive security failure that led for president trump to, to being an inch away from, you know, being assassinated. a political rally, so i think, you know, this is a, this is just one of those moments where everybody's got to calm down. take a deep breath. and no matter what side of the political spectrum you're on, this is about security. this is about protecting politicians and others as well as let's not forget, people in the crowd were shot civilians now that were attending a political that's totally unacceptable. calling you was saying that it was obviously a very, very kind of school for trump. does that. i conic frederick ross of trump pumping his fist in the saying, fight, fight fight. but at the same time, he was telling the secret service to wait. while he did that, as well as deciding, i'd have to put on his shoes. and the agents also seemed to comply and immediate off them off of an assassination attempt. is that common protocol it struck me as
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odd, no question that he was wanting to put his shoes on, instead of being ferried away. um so you know, one of those things where the, the picture alone of him being defiant and i think it was, you know, rocketed across the world and that's what folks are our own and you know, and that's something now that the campaign is putting forth as a display of strength, you know, jump supposed to president by and who have some clear stumbles and racing debates. and i think that's going to be the story to coming out of this. unfortunately, not the, the breakdown and security and protocol and all the things that should have happened in the lead up to an immediate aftermath of the attack will still that there is obviously a huge demand for honest as i say, the secret service director, she's been cold before congress, but literally the day after the rally, she praised her agents for the response of to what happened despite what appeared to be both security failures. yeah, again i'm, if you're kind of asking the same question
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a couple of different ways. we don't know enough yet about exactly how it is and the folder, what the communication for like between the agency between state, federal and locals will have to do the forensics on that. but again, at this point, it's still despite the optics of what it looked like, we don't have enough granular data and information to say who exactly was at fault, who should have done what? i think there's a lot of blame to share and, and we'll get to that and i think the congressional testimony will. but at this point until we know the specifics is irresponsible to say, you know, this person is asked with this and etc. so i'm calling to talk the director receptor, the suzanne group and associates, that are at the international sense of the counter counted terrorism. thank you so much for joining us on this news. our com. thank you. i as well still times you more heads you announce a 04 volts on un peacekeepers only active from the line between israel and hezbollah in southern lebanon. and from ritz through a busy cafe in somalia, as comfortable with hands for catherine to watch the us outside
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the headquarters of the un agencies of palestinian refugees and cause it has been destroyed of the is riley forces bomb to the area, the head of on roughly plaza really posted these 2 photographs you were saying now on twista with the caption, headquarters in gaza turned into a battlefield announced lessons that rena went on to say. and now the episode and the blatant disregard of international humanitarian hall. united nations facilities must be protected at all times. they must never be used for military or fighting purposes. every war has rules and cause that is no exception. a while in central gaza, at least a few people had been killed and it's really a tax. and the last 24 hours, 5 palestinians were killed and attacks on the,
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on the gauzy refugee camp. 3 of those victims which hold on. there were also strikes on residential buildings in the early hours of monday. they're also reports of his ready helicopters, opening, fire net, they're all above well, honey, my one joins us now from there all by in central garza honey. we're hearing about these multiple attacks and not central goals that area just over the last few hours wouldn't. can you tell us, well on rolling thing of air attacks continues to happen and strike multiple occasions in the central area, including the for the just within the past couple hours. and then these lead dr. news our in the western part of the state where a residential home was targeted, 3 people reported building unit one child and 2 adults were transferred to the off the hospital. we seeing the body of the truck that brought to the hospital that came in pieces of moved right away from the more and from the nurses department, all the way to the more in
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a plastic bag. and then the 2 bodies of the other women who were transferred to the morgue as well. there are multiple injuries. we were also transferred to the hospital here. and just within the past 45 minutes, another area talk that targeted a residential to slide in and not as the refuge account the eastern part of this. vince was an area of 5 people reported killed. right. a way that to try then for women, and they are all from one family to, with shouldering inside this residential home. this is a, is an element of, of, of an extension of the series of taking place in a, in a very, the lens less weight concentrated on the central area of the past of 20 hours. witness the murder of homeless ac palestinians across the central area. and almost doubled the number of the critically wounded, displaced individuals either at the new site, right? the rest as you can in the you and run the school for in residential homes or
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simply the were gathered in a crowd outside in st. important to put things in conduct this really monetary has concentrated if you're at the tax and here's the r tillery within the past couple days. as soon as it's announced, that is starting the 3rd phase of this genocide of war. but it seems to be more concentrated, judging from the casualties, or we're seeing the majority of people arriving to the hospital either really dead or injured. they are women and children. yes. again, let me ask you annie, about what happened on right headquarters. it looks like it was direct deposited. that's certainly the message we're getting from the city. but as a reading the yes. well, let's see. just these really narrative has been a quite to style against the owner when it's facilities across the gust of, of starting from the legitimize being on. or when it's work on the ground the
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operates is conducted. whether it's, whether it was you, an employees or the aid workers on the ground, the fact that they were deliberately targeted one more time more than one time is an indication that is real wise. it's pretty much directing it's ad rushing on on or why and it's to feel it through that it's operating in an attempt just to put an end or a stop. it's operations across the gaza strip. the fact that we're seeing the headquarters of on a waiting dollars, a city being completely damage and destroyed, come in as the area came under, should be arch calories, and era talks by these really amenities. the area was, it was in major sides of confrontation and military clashes between policy and fighting moves. and these really military that seem to have the upper hand in the areas given these uh, the air coverage of, of relentless areas tried to disprove, pretty much the entire residential it block. and the report that we have is from
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eye witnesses or from barry as they were making their way out of the residential like the only the only military presence that the could see was these really monitoring dozens of times an arm of vehicles, then occupying ground forces on the ground running, injecting operations of from one straight to another, leaving the entire securities in a state of ruin. this is not the 1st time. maybe the attack on the headquarters is the, is the peak of our dependent color via tax and on and what facilities we see in many of the schools that turned into his back portion centers have been directly targeted and destroyed across the gas trip. the food distribution points and other facilities manage and run by and operated by on honeywell for the reporting for us from dallas all on central garza. thank you. honey. of a level of desperation is so high in gaza that people are still cameron on to a trucks in the hope of getting whatever food they can have. a look at this video, it's from gauze the city. i chose not one
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a truck that arriving with fruits and vegetables after months of interrupted deliveries. some people that i've seen overwhelming the vehicle before, then crowns and picks through the rubbish for any vehicle vegetables that may have fallen off the vehicle. well, we have shown back is the head of the international committee of the red cross in rafa where the organization is running a field hospital, he's going to need an aid and medical supplies to be allowed into the goals district. we have been able to bring in some of the desperately required supplies in order for all the doctors and nurses to continue treating the wounded and the sick thoughts we see that's bringing things into gaza is extremely complicated. and so that is only made even was by the continued breakdown of law and order, which is hampering our capacity to live assistance to those who need it the most.
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we can play cool for an increase in the amounts of assistance that can uh, and so the call district unimpeded so that we know the humanitarian organizations can quickly meet the needs of the civilian population and northern goals i slipped rubbish and waste have witched alarming levels 9 months of will have crippled waste disposal infrastructure that not so so leading to disease is spreading rapidly in the area, putting even more pressure on hospitals most includes, has more from the jamalia refugee can the situation here is the carrier waiting day to day as the shortage of a few words who's on will to is aggravating the situation here, as you can see, i'm talking to and a phone. so i younger was cool in the center of japan, there could you can, which is all the way to this is i can relate the garbage on the entrance
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of the younger russ tools. and this could spread the season increasingly, and that shows you the as the person so wish to select a z and z in this area. and my daddy on, on how to is overflowing in every house on every street which is causing an environmental disaster. it's leading to the spread of serious diseases, and it's putting more pressure in hospitals which already have limited medical supplies and capabilities. and people are still waiting for rules. because the guidelines on this school we've got to check in and the guy that the people have to walk a really long way to get to this area for water. there are no other water stations in the camp. and the water resignedly turned on once a week on fridays between 10 am and 3 pm, or sometimes it's even turned off at 1 pm. this is the situation. yeah, nothing does spread. and as it can see,
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they are struggling every day to adapt to this new law. i wanted to just see it. uh, nothing does a thread call this time to a less than has a time to broken into 9 months of hostility is between these rarely ami and has bloss created by the war on gaza. it's unlikely to end until a ceasefire is reached in the strength of hold on that un peacekeepers in southern lebanon, who are trying to de escalate himself on patrol in what is essentially an active frontline united nations. peacekeepers are monitoring yet another round of hostilities between as well and has the law. this time triggered by the war on casa, we are in southern lebanon. that's the, who's this idea of what you're seeing throughout position and deal with someone who is really hilltop positions doc. the horizon along what is known as the blue line, which is not the recognized border, but
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a line of withdrawal. much of the area is empty of people. this is the main battle ground on the lebanese side of the border. our goal, it's korea, is to arrive to a cease fire to go mind you can put it exist by and, and bring back the status here in the spark of that happen. this is hezbollah, as heartland, and it is where many of its fighters live. their leadership says it is not interested and then negotiated withdrawal from border areas of israel says to diplomacy, or by force, it wants to hezbollah free zone in line with you and resolution. 1701. it would be too dangerous to be here. if we weren't with un peacekeeping troops are roughly 5 kilometer deep strip along the border is considered a military zone. the lebanese army is not a party to the conflict, but it was supposed to with the help of the un force extend state control in this region,
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western proposals to end the confrontations build on international agreements for the implementation of $17.00 to $1.00. the full support for the liberties army to make sure that there is an increase in the number of troops coming to the south of 11. as it was envisioning 2006, part of the diplomatic process would involve resulting disputed points along the border. has the laws refusing any discussions until the war on garza ends. but in recent years, it has been accused of re establishing itself along the border. despite the presence of the lebanese army, and un troops loving on and hezbollah to accuse as well as not complying with un resolution, 1701. they want is route to stop. it's violations of lebanon's air space and withdraw from what they say are occupied lands. the conflict between israel and has the law has a long history and the arrangement in place since their last 4 in 2006 that allowed
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for relative stability. ended in october center for their elders, either along the blue line, southern lebanon, the most of the head here on out as you suspected, serial killer has been arrested by police and kenya. officer reported the contesting to kenning 14 to 15 time major. when a has been in action, as you propose for the open championship details, coming up in news for toby at the high risk looking pretty quiet to go smoked south south america and lots of drywall . that was a clear sky. so you can see right across the m, as in facing clear skies to down towards, to some parts of the content. most of larry, of high pressure keeping things. recently settled,
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plastic conditions will roll into southern pots. so virtually, as per usual, some bands of rain, quite a brisk wind. i'll show a sofa fading into the se episode without a side. it doesn't look too bad to plenty of shows. they're just around the north of the continent over the next couple of days. and little change as we go into the middle parts of the week of rush i was to enter the kyra band wanted to show. so just coming into the eastern islands, we will what the weather will be further west. cuba sinks in the lobby down, pulls from time to time. ok to share with to in jamaica, and also into his spine. you out of the west. the weather still will be just around the central america. i think panama custer baker, probably seeing the line share of the rain over the next few days, and some white weather to into mexico, southern pots in particular, and some weather to into north america. we got some live the showers long spells of rain big storms just rolling across the plains. they using i've it towards the legs . temperatures do fall away in minneapolis,
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but it's pulling up the sea. apple of the the grand olympic games are coming to from, along with the unprecedented surveillance systems submitted, tries ation of communities. the displacement of people and resistance to what many c as a destructive people are power explores where the fronts can deliver on promises, made outcome to meet for future games. francis olympic gamble on a jersey that they don't want to lose their dignity being displays and make gift cards and not being able to get access to food. asking questions. how likely is it in reality that nothing yahoo would be arrested when visiting a fine look posing from the action and what i would say to the administrative health is come to see the effects about the best off from the factories in india.
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i'll just use chines across the world when you close to the house of the story of the welcome back to watching the 0. that's remind you about some stories. the u. s. federal judge has dismissed the criminal case against donald trump on charges of mishandling top secret documents. he was accused of endangering national security for keeping the files as his home after he left the white house. trump has meanwhile arrived in the background, the state of wisconsin for the, for the republican national convention that he's used to officially accept the
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republican nomination and name his headquarters of the un agencies of palestinian refugees. because a has been destroyed, often is randy forces falling into the area, the head of unrest. plaza really said the destruction was another episode and the blatant disregard of international humanitarian costs. but one was head of external relations tomorrow, our 5 says the destruction is just possible why the pass and the violence by is really for since the last week has been one of the deadliest weeks and goes lessons the worst start the, the images that are coming out of the, the under i headquarters are really shocking. and that is why commissioner. and was there any issues that we you for having visited these headquarters several times. what i sold today in the footage is recognizable and it speaks volumes to the blatant disregard for international humanitarian know. because today's
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191901, your was facilities and got the most of which serve as shelter is for this place people, hundreds and 90 had been damaged during the conflict. healing more than 500 people in sight. then people who are looking for projection and size that you one building underway, you with life and injuring over a 1600 people inside our own shelters, palestinians any occupied west bank. meanwhile, the being forcibly displaced, sought to buy his ready soldiers and detained for months without charging his ready presence from another nor day reports on how condition so many palestinians are in the west name. the 50 people were displaced this monday in a while as a near butler and the occupied west bank. when is ready, forces demolished for homes in that town. elsewhere. and the occupied west bank of
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16 year old teenager was gravely injured by his really occupation soldiers who shot at the teenager in the abdomen. he was trying to use an alternative road after those soldiers closed off the main roads that allows people to move freely in and out of the village. elsewhere, we have been reporting for weeks now on the number of detentions, the number of palestinians detained by his really occupation forces in over night res, about 9600 of them are in his really detention and untold number of palestinians from gaza as well. today we heard from the few lawyers who've had access to palestinian detainees, and they gave harrow in our accounts of torture, of abuse, of denial of medical attention and a fellow sending and detainees dying because of those conditions. one particular the tiny from gaza that was mentioned by the lawyer. how is my housing it today? was the palestinian journalist. he's been in his really detention for months now,
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recently transported to and his rarely military camp near the law. he also speaks about several of palestinians were brought in, tortured denied medical attention and one of the dying. while begging for that attention. the frustration, of course, among human rights experts and advocates, is that the conditions of palestinian detainees is only deteriorating and very little is being done to stop those abuses are free. those detainee is being held without charge or trial. despite all the attention and international reports on the issue, not all the data from palestine, the pockets, the government says it's moving to ban the largest opposition policy. and the government is accusing former prime minister in mon cons potty the p t. i participating an anti state activities last week, a course awarded the pci more seats and parliament and wrong con himself was removed as prime minister and
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a no confidence voted back in 2022. the pci says the plan to bind the party is a sign of panic from the government. small high that has moved from the stomach bug it's on the government, are decided to move against a budget on tatic and solve this is amber on con sparky, saying that they intend to bandage political party and also accusing them of treason charges which includes the ex president are focused on dr. audit for outbreak, is a member of the project on septic and solve and also the deputy speaker of the national assembly at the time of m. ron cons, government citing reason that the party was going against the state against the interest of the state. and also the fact that there were serious charges like the cypher case, read 4 days through the official secret act. but the court has already granted them are on a quicker, and those cases them are on con. what support can be released from jen yesterday
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after? i had a question and a in new going to manage case. and uh, the cord that goes to order that they have, there are no other cases that you should be a free man, but the government and unexpected reaction decided that as well, go ahead and bring more charges against them or on, on, uh, including uh, uh, credited them charges so these use cases was something that i really expected, but many pointed to going down the list and focused on where to be saying that this is indeed a big role still focused on the demo. tragic dispensation. come i like the data. it's not my by 600 policy specialists, need us a free because he says this moves by practice, tons, government is in direct violation of the constitution. it is a shocking response because it is very clear that the courts are not going to oppose this latest set. of charges against him
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drawn con, cost him to the and the former president, irish and the band. also a guy, a political baki. i mean, is a direct violation of the constitution of the right to assembly. and in the week of the judgement of the court, we already know of what the position of the court is. so this is a strange response by the, the government. and unfortunately, it's indicates that perhaps this government to be a male and in particular isn't unsure of what to do. i'm the effect of showing their loyce. these are perhaps not with the will of the people as follow them into ariens and certainly not attempting to abide by the supreme court. who
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a duplicate on the basis of our constitution in kenya and police have arrested a suspected serial killer of the report of the confessed to killing 42 people. police detained collins jeremiah, so kindly see him on monday. it was in connection to the 9 mutilated bodies recently because of the dump. and i really be with are she is say he's had message getting thousands of victims since 2022, including his own wife. the suspect was obviously the so weird to him. i notice of county this morning around the you know, doing to operation by the dca national police artist offices, the suspect confused fluid keys under this pause for the 2 female bodies. i've been
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w site minded between 20 to 22. i know you sent us lots of the 11th of july. pretty strange. malcolm lab reports now from the canyon capital and i already please say they have the rest of the suspects. they describe as a serial killer, they say has confessed to killing $42.00 women over the last 2 years and something that bodies at the disuse corey, the mccurry, some area as nairobi, is that corey, where local residents have found at least 8 bodies since friday, dismembered and wrapped up in bags, schools, i'm going not community people that say they don't trust the police to carry out an investigation into the origins of these bodies. a class with police on friday, saturday and sunday please. you see a gas in one instance, live gun slacks the breakup at the angry crowds. a great deal of skepticism is
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being expressed online and by rights groups about the police account. people are asking how one mind could have dismembered so many bodies alone and is high and carried them to the quarry. in some cases, the seats all size wrapped in one bag and done this without his name is now to see their asking how this could have gone unnoticed. so long just meets is from the cooperate police station, which is next to the quarry and the dump site where the bodies were found. and they were also asking why it is the police could find the suspect so quickly in this case, while the repairs to be no progress in holding anybody to accounts for the dozens of protest as killed and abducted in anti government demonstrations that started last month. malcolm web out to 0. my baby kenya, the police in somalia are saying that at least 5 people has been killed. 20 others ended in an explosion in the capital. a call them went off outside a busy cafe in mogadishu or fans with gathering to watch to hear
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a couple final looks bad reports. it was supposed to be a nice a football but ended like this. a cub them caused a huge fire with this popular mortgage issue. a cafe tax with football fans watching the euro 2024. find that i think i think i got down there looking. i had stepped away when the attack happened here. i called my colleagues and they told me that a suicide ta bomb exploded in front of the box. people were just watching the football match, the group, i'll sure bob has claimed responsibility for the attack, which caused extensive damage to nearby buildings and cons. it happened in a well gutted area near the presidential palace frequented by government wickets. so again, i fell down on the ground and was shocked when i heard that there was a suicide attack at the bar. i lost my beloved colleagues and customers. i pray for them,
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or else you bob has been fighting the government for control of somalia for more than 17 years. it launches frequent attacks against government targets and is carried out many daily bombings like this across the country. the somalis president has vowed all out of war against the group, but the tex like this in the center of the capital, prove that the war is far from over. alex bid. how does there? well, they haven't protest and the city pretend the in democratic republic of congo, hundreds of people that joined to march against to be increasing violence by m. 23 fighters who captured multiple times in the east. fighting between the group and come to these forces has escalated in recent weeks, forcing many from their high congress authorities are blaming rolanda and uganda. for supposing the on group accusations denied like post the the we are protesting because our country has been under aggression for years. the ongoing situation in our communities, dia because of this war,
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imposed lost by the m 23 rebels, which are supported by rolanda. and you can, this is why we wanted to denounce them today by supporting i was soldiers. we want to call upon the international community, which still supports our aggressive millions of everything and rwanda's presidential and parliamentary elections. president focus on me is taking a 4th time. he's up against 2 contenders. well, 2 other opponents were bought from contesting by the state. one electoral commission, charles trots approval. the loan lines outside pulling stations across rwanda. you know election which the incumbent who was already ruled this east african country for almost quarter of a century is widely expected to win a game. you've got to 66 year old, poke a gummy has one mold and 93 percent of the vote. in each of the 3 previous selections, which rights groups and observe a se,
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one not free or fed. the electoral commission allowed only 2 of the 8 candidates who would applied to run against him in this parliament treat in presidential paul, even if it presented to them, it is really that his boss is. they said that's a, here's some of the, i think he has a fee, a to corporate, to really the does it is we way of meeting, but the, let them all around us going the supporters credit in rebuilding the country off to the 1994 genocide went up 280-0000 people, killed well being praised, but transforming lawanda is economy rights activists and wisdom. critics accusing the media crackdowns of backing rebel groups in the mineral rich, neighboring democratic republic of congo. the graduate by frontier call me and from president she teddy activity i see has been vicious and has been escalated a recent months to concerning the region is that this could lead to the kind of regional conflict that we saw, or at least in colorado,
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in the 19 ninety's gone human rights record has faced additional scrutiny at home and abroad. recently of his 2020 to deal with the u. k. to receive thousands of asylum seekers. britain, this new government has said it's canceled that deal in 2017, telling me one almost 99 percent of the vote. which enabled the constitutional change removing timely events that would have prevented him running again. he believes that the long term strategy that the ruling party is pretty place to try to rebuild the country. of the genocide really depends on q us or to tommy is not the leads of political say anytime soon as you started to be a fixture or one of them politics outlook for as long as he's live with a fit or admired. to go on the look set to win a full time child stratford ultra 0 fighting into don's se in center space between the army and the permanent true rapid support forces has already displaced more than
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a 100000 people. many of them have sold refuge in the east and got a ref, states with hundreds of families still arriving that each day. this contract, which began more than a year ago, has already created the world's largest displacement crisis. according to the united nations. reinforces of injured an anti government prose esta and swayed on ethnic through his majority problem sits in the south. * and people that have been holding protests against the parliamentary elections, which have been taking place and government health areas of the country present, which all outsides, routing boss, policy and its allies are running virtually unopposed to hold on. his way to is a physician candidate, edmondo gonzalez has held his riley in caracas, so comes ahead of the presidential election on the 28th of july. gonzalez was accompanied by opposition. lita maria green. i'm a shot as he's banned from public office. she's back in gonzalez,
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the head of the university where the riley was held, had initially denied permission, but then hundreds of students attended steve and to show their support the timeline . i'm moving with this. i'm still very much that is not thick, that they are going to try on us because we are going to solve it. any obstacles the place is obviously can we overcome? we are doing this for you. we are going to give you then, as we know that's will make you proud to be venezuelan venezuela. that is going to be an example for the whole world. and that starts on july 28th. we need to see you there with the motion, with firmness, plumbing, la, then as well, and president nicholas madura has attended at the premier at the field about his own life. monroe was welcomed by his impulses at that screening in the capital, the filament traces his life from childhood to the coming trade union vida before then being elected to the national assembly in 2000. some science,
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an attempt to increase the president's appeal ahead of the upcoming elections. china and russia holding joined to military and rose in the western and northern pacific ocean. moscow says the exercises will include a defense as well as anti submarine drugs. they're expected to continue until wednesday is still a head here on out and support. stay in return home to celebrate the 4th european title when and you will be here with that story on the business. latest a sponsored by intellect, global, your real estate destination in due by
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the business latest responses by him to like global your real estate destination in due by the end of the month. it is tons of support and his on the thank you so much. the stalls,
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your origin saying hesitates in columbia to successfully defend that carpet american cycle. little messy hit interior design. cool. in the final in miami, he tried to keep on playing but was eventually forced to go off of the 370 counseling, interviews on the pension. the injury looks to be a serious one, was finalizing his teammates were able to get the job done. that's our most seen as the hero score and the winning goal in extra time is origin seen as the 3rd major pharmacy. and as many years message international future remains unclear. but another veteran angle the maria has quite his final game in origin. same shifts the for once we got to win, it's a messy to make him happy. and that's for me. i dreamed of this, that my last couple of america would end here in the final a dream that we would win and i would retire like this. i am a totally grateful to have been part of this generation. well, that final was delayed by moving an hour in miami to, to thousands of ticket was found. this trying to get into the stadium. it is
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a venue is due to host matches at the will come in serious time. david stokes reports sent out crowd of $65000.00 was expected at the hardware stadium in miami, but far more than that turned up ticket. this friends tried to post the way in the security case, the gates reading styles and describe it out. so it's in the south florida. i am 70 years old in my life. i've not seen a staging one hour before kick off with 80000 people, only one gate open. there are people with children, people who are pregnant. it is shameful. some friends required medical treatments and there were multiple arrests at the venue, which is set to host 7 games that the fee for woke up in 2026. the can't organize a world cup. it's impossible. people stuck against the gate for hours unable to breed. there was a senior citizen, looked at him, look at him,
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left without water. what is going on before getting into the medical through the ventilation system. what is going on here? well, some friends did whatever they could to get in to see the guy, and there were many supporters who did have tickets, left, frustrated outside the we've been here for an hour and a half. we paid $10000.00 for 5 tickets and they still don't open the gates. chaos kickoff was delayed by more than one hour with many of the players loved ones caught up in the chaos the deal. we had to stop the match without knowing where our family members were. i think the columbia team were going through the same thing. it was very weird for the local government in miami, a patch to fully investigate what caused the trouble before the final saying it should never have happened and cannot happen again. they did stokes out your 0 olspena football team. oh, set for a madrid street policies. davidson home from germany as european champions,
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spain beating and say one in somebody's finals to lift the trophy for a record full time. the same one. all of this 7 games won't drink names, fire the toilet 7, seen your lemayne, your mouse with surprise, the best young man, the money to your mom is like, my little brother. we have that check with each other, but i'm really proud of him. he's doing incredible things that just 17 years old and i hope he keeps growing like this because he doesn't have a ceiling. as a result of the different mood around the england, things they work up to reflects on another title, named miss honest down south gate is got to decide to suit your response and woke up send the final for the countries 6 decades white from main to trophy, was all sorts of these guys are the crazy schedules and then coming together for the end of the season for one, that's the one when it is difficult in the body, you know, mentally, physically exhausted, but for are going through wanting to give everything and then yeah, to, to lose in that was read a crew, you know, again, we probably didn't play our best game, but there was definitely some,
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some good moments. and we felt like we got back into the game and then to kind of use a complaint for the like goal. it's a top ranking, a jeremy struck it's almost mute, has announced his retirement from international football. the 34 year old calling time a full senior career which are in place for wilcox and for your eyes, a 131 times to jeremy skunk, full 5 goals and on the walk in 2014. and so what's has been busy on the golf course, preparing for the open championship. i get some do i on 1st i've got some a criticizing. his participation from around a cub comes in color, montgomery asking why hasn't retired, but the 48 year old such a feature and just his 9th peach rates or event since early 2022 of those 9. what's? because my, the health white cats on the 3 occasions, one of them was in the masters this year. they went home to call the worst school of his career. all right, not as high school as he's looking for that stuff. thanks so much handy. well, that's also right for me this to us. you tell you for this news on,
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but i'll be back in just a couple of minutes with another update for you. do stay with us here analysis maybe 300 people died. one slide time age 17 to shut down of ukraine, but a decade later, i have to fight for just as continues. must go, refuses to 100. a 3 meg convicted of mass magic club, prosecute us. believe russia's president was directly involved. $1.00 oh, $1.00 east investigates the case against platinum includes in on how to 0, the on the carbon in those trees. if the trees are cut and burned for land clearing, winds up in the atmosphere at the edge of the climate from the there is some of the climate models that show the climate getting not just warmer but dryer. if it gets
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dryer in the tropical far as will not be able to survive there, we have to try to focus on keeping the warming a low whatever that tipping point is with the eco system changes perils. we just make the climate change problem for it is
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