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at risk of contracting, painful and dangerous inspection from the hearts of the story goes, is it come to me, is in ruins. israel hospital gifted and destroyed industrial that employed tens of thousands of people. the jobs in florida dismisses the classified documents case against a former us president. the problem i'm not comes to say is after the assassination attempt on trump, who is now arrived in milwaukee to officially accept the republican nomination for president she ever down here, but we'll see what happens with super testers are about the most around the republican national convention in protest, the
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other, the styles, the attain, this is out a 0 life from the also coming a blatant disregard of international humanitarian. the unrest chief condemns the destruction of his agencies. headquarters in gauze and talked to sounds. government says it comes to ban the country's largest office ition policy at 5115, minnesota. if on to the for a huge legal victory for donald trump, just as he's about to officially receive the republican nomination to the us presidency. a federal judge has dismissed the criminal case against drugs on charges of mishandling top secret documents. the former president says the ruling is just the 1st step in all criminal and civil cases should be thrown out. the judge decided that the appointment of special counsel jack smith and the case was unconstitutional. trump was accused of endangering national security by keeping files at his blog
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a home off the leaving the white house. this legal victory comes to stays off the trump survives and assess the nation attempt. he's now in the background stage of wisconsin for, for the republican national convention that he's due to officially accepts the republican nomination and also name his running mate outside the venue. as you see, that was ours, use of setup zones where protest as can demonstrate against trump and his candidacy . well, let's go straight to milwaukee in wisconsin and speak talk corresponding pass. you called him inside the convention center. how's you feels like? well, robert could timing for trump a judge that he put on the bench throwing out the documents case just as he heads to the arm c. and this judge eileen cannon, as you mentioned, to funded by donald trump, has made many controversial decisions. legal scholars have question her personality, because in some what i'm usually pretty much every motion the term lawyers made. she granted his hearing and they would take a very long time to answer. and so it was seen by many that she was really slow
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rolling the process, which is exactly what trump teen wanted. they wanted to make sure that this case, which was the most damaging case that he was facing as of 90 plus cause. they want to make sure that that didn't happen before the election because if he is like president, he can simply direct the justice department to get rid of the case. and again, as you mentioned, is about teaching classified documents in his home in florida. so i'm in new jersey . some of these were highly class, believe some of the talks about us weapons systems. but again, she is throwing this out because she said, this special counsel jackson that was not a point $25.00, the president are confirmed by the senate. this really does go against decades is basically the sixty's most oh, every court really has said that the way this special prosecute special council was appointed is perfectly legal is constitution. so that what happens, jackson, this is likely going to appeal when he appeals, he can ask you a sports to remove this judge and give him another wife that can be appealed all
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the way up to the supreme court. so it was, this case wasn't going to go before the election any way for now. it definitely is not if at all it's also coming on the tails and a very dramatic weekend. how is the time campaign now framing the assassination attempt on saturday? well the cat is the president gave an interview and he talked about how he was saved by god. and he is also using it to try and raise money for his campaign. who's in his team sent out an email with that picture of the secret service held him up with his blood on his, on his face at it and said, never surrender on the e mail and asking for donations. we don't know yet history ition to find since then . but as i mentioned the, the interview and it told the reporters and supposed to be dead. and they talked again about that picture already says is i want to make sure i read this correctly
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. quote, a lot of people say it's the most or tonic photo they've ever seen there. right. and i didn't die. usually you have to die to have that i kind of picture, but it's also affecting the campaign. in fact, he said he'd written a much tougher speech go against joe biden, but now he's going to turn it down. the speech is i want to try and unite the country to talk to the president for my presence outcomes, promising to be a much different candidate. someone's been during the last 3 times. he's been here at his convention. i can tell you that uh, what's gonna happen today. you can see the dress rehearsal is over. the delegates are for you to into the arena. the sound checks are done, the speech is will start soon. but the big thing we're going to get today is donald trump slice presidential. instead of people have said it's taking on whole new significance. we know the former president has said that the most important thing is that is the worst thing happens to him. this person would be ready to take over
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as commander in chief. so he's mentioned about 3 candidates that everyone thinks are the 3 main candidates. but donald trump does like a surprise. so in just a couple of hours, we'll find out who's ready to write here. we will indeed he does not a good television as do we've had eco hain in a walk in wisconsin for us. thank you very much, patsy. well, let's now speak. does she have a time to use outside the convention center surrounded by protest as she have took us through the messaging you've been hearing that because there are a number of different groups who have come together. yeah, it's very disciplined messaging. so that 5 cool points to fight the republicans, racist and reactionary agenda to stand with palestine to defend women's l g b g q, and reproductive rights defends of expand the immigrant rights and to advocate for peace, justice and equality for all over a 120 groups of all over the country have come to look your modem, the legalize the food network. carlos montez is with us. why was it so important to
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come to milwaukee today? yes, it's important to denounce the reactionary races, republican agenda, but you're nice with all the communities from all over united states emergent, right? palestinian? how would you be community? not working people. we really have to come united to denounce trump, and the racially republic give magenta. and the democrats, yes they will, they go that small, but you should be getting off the truck because, you know, he has terrible emigrated and we've been policies. should they take comfort from this or is this? is this an implicit support to show support for the democrats boundary, right? no, absolutely not. we're not supporting the democrats. we're also marching out the d. n. c, and c 5 on august 18th. i will be there. have dandy, i'm 77, but i will be there now where did denouncing what we call now young people genocide . joe, over his policy of tony support or is wrong in the genocide in got in god. so that's what we're saying. we stand with title is side here,
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the other side of the screen. this section i would think you were saying, you mentioned everywhere that the image did rights. how would you be to do reproductive outcomes? dogs that will commit shit on that. and so mac, the prompts you going to be the map connection for? well, yes, we're all, you know, worked in people's united states. we have african americans like the norm right now, just to be asian problems. female, we're all the working people in the united states. we're saying we're 2 people in the us to not support the republican agenda. absolutely. just genocide who or foxes trump is that place this is behind you. so what, what do you got? you all heard? what's the, how do you, how do you get through them? well, i get my hope and the committee, you know, every inspiration i've ever received from the young people here today that are clap being on snap deep. you know, i have my inspiration to hold for my community of for work, the people that are fighting and organizing. we organize in our community and our work place. but we had nice big action like the devout c,
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r n c. and also to denounce us wards of a great i think our history is on our side. i think the world is as the now see us empire. and here at home we have responsibility here. busy to do our work, carlos montez, thank you very much. we should be beginning shortly. they were expecting 2000 people who will be of up to the hospital much as long as um, will be hosting towards that to you. first thing is a young person's time to you won't cost, i guess what we, what about you and we'll be watching very close. maybe so you haven't time. see that for us outside. the convention in wisconsin. thanks we have but i, i spoke to class finkelstein, she is a professor of law at the university of pennsylvania. she says the judge's ruling on the trump classified documents case up and decades of precedent. the stems from the separate concurrence that um uh, that was written by justice thomas in the immunity case in which he said that he
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believed that the entire appointment of jack smith was unconstitutional under the appointment's clause. now that was not a view that was shared by any of the other justices. we need to be clear. so here she took a very fringe view of view that conservatives had been touting for a long time to say that the appointment of special counsel was unconstitutional. in this case, one needs to be clear, however that we did not hear justice tolmas or conservatives in general objecting to the appointment of uh, john durham, who was special cancelled to look into the origins of the rustic case. nor did we hear them objecting to the appointment of special counsel in the hunter biden matter. so suddenly this becomes a view that is being used to eliminate special counsel. in the case of donald trump, [000:00:00;00]
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the whole the headquarters of the un agency for palestinian refugees and cause a has been destroyed off to is really forces from the area the headphone roughly blogs or any posted. these 2 photos will say now x with captions saying headquarters in gaza turned into a battle field and now flattened. lots of really went on to say, and now the episodes and the blazing disregard of international humanitarian. it'll, united nations facilities must be protected at all times. same as never be used, the military or fighting purposes. every war has rules and gaza is no exception. owners head of external relations, tamara, our fi says this destruction is possible. why is a pass and violence by is really forces in the last week has been one of the deadliest weeks and goes lessons the worst start to the images that are coming out
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of the the under i headquarters are really shocking. and that is why commissioner, and was there any issues that tweet for having visited these headquarters several times. what i sold today in the footage is recognizable and it speaks volumes to the blades of disregard for international humanitarian know because today's 19190 on your was facilities and got the most of which serve as shelter is for this place people a 190 had been damaged during that conflict. healing more than 500 people in sight . then people who are looking for projection inside the u. n. building on the right, you with black and injuring over a 1600 people inside our own shelters. is there any attacks and central cause i have killed at least
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a few people over the past 24 hours. 5 palestinians died in strikes. oh me. oh my god is your refuge account? 3 of those victims brigand children, residential buildings are also hit in the early hours of monday. and there are also reports of is really helicopters, opening fine, and they're all above. the level of desperation is so high and causes that people have been clambering onto a trucks to try to get whatever fruit they can. these videos from garza city show in a truck that arriving with fruits and vegetables after months of interrupted deliveries, people are seen over on the vehicle before crowds and pick it through rubbish. any vegetables that may have fallen off to you council has announced new sanctions against 5 is really set says and 3 entities in the occupied westbank among them is a freeport solve 9. several of the individual sizes have established illegal outposts from where they then launch attacks on palestinians. the move by the you
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follow is some of the sanctions last week by the us on palestinians in the occupied westbank being forced to be displaced. salt by is ready soldiers and detained for a month without charge. and as randy presents from her mother, nor de reports on how conditions for many palestinians in the west, me 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 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,
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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, 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
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little is being done to stop those abuses are free. those detaining is being held without charge or trial. despite all the attention and international reports on the issue, not all the data from palestine. that's still a head hit on, i'll just say mass of new selection. kenyon police arrests serial till a suspect, but they're also doubts about the same depth analysis of the day. sidelines he's right, is like his res, accusing that i was looking upon them, sense informed opinions. this is clear to 1st visit to north korea in 24 years. why is he making it now critical debate? i believe the selections will empower him in many way as well as voters in america inside story massachusetts,
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the group was fine to send on out jersey around maybe 300 people died. one flight i may have 17 or shut down of ukraine, but a decade later i have to fight for just as continues. must go, refuses to hand over 3 men, convicted of mass, magic bluff, prosecute us, believe russians, the president was directly involved. $1.00 oh $1.00 east investigates the case against platinum includes in on out to 0 the . ringback
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the, [000:00:00;00] the welcome back to watching out a 0. let's remind you about top stories here. this now the us federal judge has dismissed the a middle case against donald trump on charges of mishandling top secret documents. the president was accused of endangering national security for keeping those funds as part of the he left the white house on trump. himself has now arrived in the battleground states of wisconsin to the for the republican national convention. that is usually officially accept the republican nomination. as name is running the headquarters of u. n. agency for palestinian refugees and cause a has been destroyed off to is there any forces from the area headphone run for the plaza?
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really says the risk destruction was another episode in the place and disregard of international humanitarian role in casa. westinghouse has been trying to broken and to 9 months of hostilities between these really ami and has belong along 11 on florida, triggered it by the war on gaza. it's unlikely to end until a sci fi is reached in strip. then hold on at the un peacekeepers and sell them 11 on who are trying to de escalate tensions that on the tool. and 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 garza, we are in southern lebanon. that's the process idea of what they seem to off with sneezing and deal with someone who is really hilltop positions the horizon along
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what is known as the blue line, which is not the recognized border but 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 be 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 as well says to diplomacy or by force. it wants to hezbollah free zone in line with you on 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
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region, western proposals to end the confrontations build on international agreements for the implementation of 17 o one. the full support for the nissan me 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 belies 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, lebanon and hezbollah, to accuse as well as not complying with un resolutions, 1701. they want to is route to stop. it's violations of lebanon's air space and withdraw from what they say are occupied lens. the conflict between israel and has the law has
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a long history and the arrangement in place since their last 4 in 2006 that allowed for relative stability. ended in october center for their elders. 0 along the blue line. so there's nothing on please have arrested a suspected serial killer and kenya, after he reportedly confessed to killing 42 people, police detained collins jeremiah. so felicia, on monday, it was in connection to the 9 mutilated bodies recently are covered at a dump and i ruby with archie say, he's admitted to killing thousands of victims since 2022, including his own wife. the suspect was obviously the way to notice of county this morning around the you know, doing to operation by the dca dimensional police artist courses the suspect confused fluid keys. under this pause
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for the 2 female bodies, adobe site remodeled between tristan's 2. i know you sent us lots of the 11th over july. they haven't purchased in the city of the 10 boat and democratic republic of congo . hundreds of people joined the march against increasing violent supply in 23 fighters was now captured multiple times in the fighting between the groups and companies. forces has escalated in recent weeks, forcing many from their homes comedies, or started to use. uh, blaming rwanda and uganda to supporting the group accusations to $95.00. both countries the the we are protesting because our country has been on the question for years. the ongoing situation in our community is dalia because of this war imposed lost by the m 23 rebels, which all supported by rwanda and you can. this is why we wanted to denounce them
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today by supporting out of soldiers. we want dakota from the international community which still supports our dresses as a police in somalia say at least 5 people has been killed. 20 others injured and an explosion in the capital. a car bomb went off outside. busy cafe in mogadishu, when funds were gathering to watch the euro cup final alex back and forth it was supposed to be a nice of football, but ended like this. a couple of them caused a huge fire at 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,
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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, 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 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 their pockets done is government says it's moving to bond, the largest opposition party, that the government is accusing former prime minister in mon cons policy of the p t i of participating in and to states activities last week,
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a course awarded the pci more seats and parliament, iran con, was removed as prime minister and no confidence 1st and 2022. the eyes of hands and band. the policy is a sign of panic from the government. from all hide a has worn out from his own to the budget. so i need government decided to move again, step august on derek and solve this and we're on fund sparky thing 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 all the rate. he's a member of the park, your son's that he can solve. and most of the deputy speaker of the national assembly at the time of m. ron cons, government, citing reasons that the party was going against the state against the interest of the state. and also the fact that there were serious charges like this type of gateway for days through the frequency care act. but the court has already granted them are on a quicker and those cases and we're on con,
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what supports to be released from jen yesterday after? i had a question and a in new going to manage case. and uh, the cord that goes to order that i know of the case in that you should be a free man, but the government and unexpected reaction decided that it was 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 really expected, but many people are digging down the list and focused on really be saying that this is indeed a big role still focused on the demo. tragic dispensation. come i like that. i get it off. it's not my but then as well as the opposition candidate, edmondo gonzalez has held around in caracas. this comes ahead of the presidential election that on the 28th of july, gonzalez was accompanied by all physician leave them. maria cleaned them shudder who's found herself in public office. she's backing gonzales. meanwhile, the venezuelan presidents, nicholas monroe, has attended the premier of a film about his own life. the feeling that traces his life from childhood to
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becoming a trade union leader before being elected to the national assembly in 2000 and seen by some as an election stunned, as well as that for me and associates. a next inside story looks at the implications of the assassination attempt on when we, us president donald trump, to stay with the the color we are looking at the weightings easing down across c, arriving peninsula. right? but the next couple of days, uh, lots of hazy sunshine around not too much cloud to speak of temperatures here in the hot around 45 degrees celsius. a little bit of lift deduct from the side just around the east composite the plants, the down to will settle the sections of saudi arabia
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a little change as we go on into a wedding. stay always a possibility of one or 2 showers up towards the caucuses. but again, not too much to speak of him. we want to close that eastern side of the mediterranean. it really is about the heat. terms is close to 40 celsius, the full side for us. warm enough to right across the levant. brisk wind that just coming into west southern parts of the other bands casa at around $32.00 degrees celsius patio, hot sunshine to cause northern parts of africa. city i, celsius and tripoli. that's a 100 and found high and the showers continue across west africa. send a go liberia for see already on can and processing some lobby shops and they shall stretch across into us. saddam, where we have the flooding concerns. they run across into cell, sit down as well, few showers close to somalia. but if i might just tell them africa is fine, dry and sunny.
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the was a journey through every story. every step is a narrative. a separation of what we can choose when to reach the welcome to cities and exclude. does that affect the redesigns luxury leasing, trusting of future? today we create the former president donald trump escapes and the fascination of 10 that's cost, the shadow on the us physical see how potent arises. america wants behind the rise
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