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the, the safe them even from it as an international insight, corruption, excellence award, denominator hero. now the florida $125.00 bugs. residents from the republican national convention formerly nominates donald trump as its candidates to the 2024 us presidential election from picks is one time critic tons loyalist j design, says, is wanting mates, abide and campaign closing a fall, right mca extremist, the hello, i'm for me to muller,
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this is all to 0 life from don't also coming up grabbing whatever they can, the red cross clues will help to deliver this. what do you need? an agent to gauze, a city, a mass of mutilated bodies, canyon police arrest. a suspect of serial. can of other doubts about the case. the donald trump's been officially nominated as a republican party's presidential candidate, a wearing him. the republican nominee for president of the united states of america from one move in 1200 votes from delegates to secure the nomination. the vote. slough party sees at the republican national convention in milwaukee hill, no contest november's election against the democratic nominee as far into as president joe biden. trump is also revealed. he's wanting mates for the election as
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j. d vans. the 15. our new old is a new come on the political scene elected as in ohio, send it to in 2022 loss was previously a trunk. project quotes later turns into a strong supporter. if trump wins, he would become the vice president. all right, let's go live to milwaukee in wisconsin and speak to practical a petty trump being chosen no surprise. but the republicans continued to put it a big show as they do. and i just want to set the scene for you here. i know you can see the live pictures every what is hearing and i believe that's because up there on the podium is how speaker mike johnson. and they all started cheering because the ro call was ended. so even after the president press, the former president, trump got to a number of delegates that would make it the official nominee. they kept having to go to the roll call because every state wants to say what's great about their state
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and to put their delegates towards the former president. so now, if this is done, it is a fish will donald trump will be after the 3rd time in a row. the republican presidential candidate to face off against probably president joe biden, all the that the calls provide the stuff out of the race or self somewhat in the background, but they're still continuing. so now the bands played and the party continues. this is gonna accommodate, on thursday night when the former president trump gives a prime time speech. he has said that since he's attempted assassination on saturday, that has really changed his tone that he's rewriting the speech that it was going to be very tough. but now that he tends to try to unite the country, so we'll see about that. what we're going to see over the country days is the rising stars within the republican party, they get time to speak. you, the more providence of us will get the problem time ones are the others are in the days of the speeches. so be a breakout sessions or even screen a dentist pray,
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moving about ronald reagan. so a lot of different meetings, a lot of different networking opportunities, but in the end of the all call minutes with donald trump, i'm hoping he gets the usual camp pay uh capt dimension files in the polls. i know support all the processes we're seeing tonight is the announcement of this one is made back in 2016 j defense saved. he's a never trump guy. he also says, i never liked him referring to from today. it's been a noun, said he'll be, comes running mates of the. yeah, he, uh, he had more than most never traverse. he has a lot of comments to fit out twitter and other private facebook post. he was, uh, he was supposedly said that trump is either a cynical curse or that i can't share with you like nixon, which wouldn't be that bad for america's hitler. i was asked about that at the time we spoke 1st of didn't deny it. he said the trump is uh yeah,
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he said the basically the devil trip or not the doctor sat at his style didn't think he was really good at getting things done with it in 2016 when he decided to run for the help instead of the you know high o, he said he changed his mind that he has been focusing too much on terms style versus the substance or that he apologized that he was wrong. and so he now, um is uh, running made. so what do we know about him? because there is a trip, a trump put it out on 3 social, here's a couple of things you have to say about him and why he's like to them. city service culture is a marine that he went to ohio state city or to ya, law school. and that he championed the hard working men and women in our country. and that's because he wrote a book called hillbilly, oh, hell, billy elegy, which was a huge book and a movie, talking about growing up in ohio, ohio and the rust belt among violent addiction is communities ad trump. the
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incident why he thinks is going to help the ticket because that j dance is going to continue to fight for america's workers and farmers. so yes, that is j b, that's what it, what do you need to know about his policies? he's pretty much now lives with the former press. it used to be much more, but wait. all right, we'll leave it there for the moment as patty call in some difficulties with transmission from there. but let's have a look at what's been said about j d events reaction to the announcement of drums vp pick came swiftly from the whitehall sto, biden had this to say about right. events that he picks a big game about helping working last people. but he and trump one to raise taxes on little across families well pushing for great to tax cuts for the rich. well, i don't intend to let them, and if you're with me, that's what both of biden wrote, then pitching, directing people to a donations page. well that's now across to
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chaper tennessee, he's outside that republican convention with protests. does she have? what's the messages from the post test as the if the status vs is wrapped up, we have another one coming up, but that 5 cool messages to fight the republicans, racist and reaction. we agenda the standard palestine defend women's elderly g q and reproductive rights defends of expands and they've been rights and advocate for peace, justice and equality for all of them as you very much like the campus encampments for goals that we will look. yep, that's a real connection being made, but you know, all of these different issues, some cause the to cost the reproductive rights to gender as a repressive. and one of the younger generation here, but i'd spoke to someone from the older generation, is a bit of a legend around to frank chaplain. there's been fighting for decades with the national times of games, braces, and political repression. why was it important to protest against donald trump of
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the republicans today? it is important to note as it goes down, dropping the republicans today because we are with a very low ment, is period of history. and in this period of our history, we have learned something very important that now from, there's really not a typical of what's going on with us imperialism and us capitalism. donald trump is, is difficult. and that's why he's getting so much support in the media. you know, that's why there are a lot now the majority of the american people are not what donald trump to put the dispute, the media, and the corporate bosses. they're trying to make him of the democratic choice. he was holding. what actually, what about that democratic trial? well, what about that? i mean, how is it on you've done this for some time? how is it in 2024, a choice of friends and in the words of a, a banner here is patches, trumbull genocide drive. how do we get to this situation?
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well, you know, that's what i said just versus functions. you know, which i've been looking to do for a long time. i remember 1960, when we were approved isn't the democrats demographic image. i remember when we tried to get the mississippi freedom democratic party seed in the democratic part of the mitch back in those days able to go fix the corrects. at dixie crab was more rigorous than a republic. you know, and the republicans want to take scratch over so much of the republicans joined up with the big stretch. and now what you got in a deep south, what are used to be slavery? now you got republicans doing the same, were the, the picture crabs, democrats used to do the same reasons. the democratic party is lesser of 2 evils. i don't think so. i don't think so. i think it's, it's, it's just, it's a bad choice. did you want to be hung from a high tree, or do you want to be hung from a low tree?
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that's a bad choice. this system is so run. it is giving us robin just a fraud. thank you very, very much. so we expect another demonstration to begin here shortly. we think we've heard such a will very well. we have these 2 kinds of this is rochel choices is frank chapman says there's about your 3rd presidential candidates, josiah. oops, sorry, i'm being run over by the national line. so the phrase, the political repression that there's the green party presidential candidate. joe sighed. she should be here in about an hour. i'll say there is a further global choice. we'll see. what are we to tell them next out what you arrive soon? all right, shy. thanks very much for that. just outside the convention in milwaukee. i'm sure we'll be speaking to you again. chuck pretends to know ahead of his full nomination . donald trump clinched a big legal victory. a federal judge has tossed out the entire case of mishandling top secret documents. the florida judge ruled the appointment of special council. jack smith violates the constitution comes through active by saying all criminal
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and civil cases against whom we should now be thrown out. okay, finkelstein is a professor of law at the university of pennsylvania. she says the judge's ruling on comes classified documents, case up ends decades of president. the stems from the separate concurrence that that was written by justice thomas in the immunity case, in which he said that he believed that the entire appointment of jack smith was unconstitutional. under the appointment's clause, but 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 council was unconstitutional. in this case, one needs to be clear, however,
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that we did not hear justice thomas 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 and the hunter biden matter. so suddenly this becomes a view that is being used to eliminate special counsel in the case of donald trump . despite some legal relief for the former us president, he has a remind though of these suite criminal trials pending at different stages. trump's been found guilty on a 50 full felony charges for falsifying business records by new york quotes. he's a printing that case with sentencing expected. in september. he faces 10 felony charges for one little for the conspiring to change the 2020 election outcome in the state of georgia. but that trials on hold likely until next year, allows lead from faces full federal charges in washington related to he's efforts
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to over $10.00 to 2020 election results and for his actions during the attack on the capital. on january 6th, 2021. this case will also like to face significant delays of a switch on to the choice of j d events. as donald trump's running mates, just who is j. d events. the 59 year old ohio send it to is a relative newcomer to politics. first elected in 2022 is a military veteran form a venture capitalist and yale trained lawyer. but he 1st came to prominence as the also of hillbilly energy, a 2016 bulk about his upbringing and poverty in rule ohio. the book may advance, a liberal, similar between it was a strong from critic, has seemed to be able to explain why the wide world poor support to trump in such large numbers. and by the time being to politics in 2022 had gone from being a shop critic to an enthusiast to could from support him. in the senate's he's been
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one of the strongest opponents of military a to ukraine, as well as crumbs hotline immigration policies of scott lucas is a professor of us and international politics engine diversity college dublin, who joins us from there. thanks very much for joining us again. today, how do you pick view the pick of j defense? the adults on the go was one of the drums, because critics and he's now one of his greatest supporters and very much in line with a lot of terms, policies. the safety, easiest way to understand j d, that's is that he's a smarter version of donald trump, who has read, made himself in the past years. that's come to point out to get political office. and now it will be the number 2 on the republican ticket, and you're absolutely right that in 2016 j about to came to prominence as a venture capitalist who wrote a best selling book, paul,
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to billy elegy. he actually compared, he said trump was america or he's a truck was a sign of america's cultural form. he was more of a conventional conservative. he said we needed to, to reach out to america's working class to make their lives better. but he saw which way the trump bandwagon was go work. he saw what trunk did with his rhetoric and he decided to match even exceed trump in that rhetoric. he is very, very anti. yeah, my grips to the point of being is longer for which to the point of let's say making some very suspect plans regarding race. he has pushed falls plans, for example, saying that americans be funded by drugs whatever much by which he has pushed what's called the white replacement theory that the democrats are brittany. yeah, never brooks to replace white people. the also is fiercely anti abortion. even the,
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i guess it in cases of rape and incest, p as a caps lesbian and gay rights, t as against america, providing funds to your crime, to defend itself against russia. and there's a number, other hardware and positions was significant. so this is, is that only a few hours ago the trunk campaign was talking about, they would try to go for unity to bring the country or strong after the shooting last weekend inpatient a batch. trump is actually reinforcing the politics of division, even the politics of transportation. so how do you imagine that republicans would look at, at this announcement? because of that's such a strong opposition, not too long ago, would j defense be looked at as perhaps being politically convenient. that he's been strategic in his political career. that's petite. the secretary is, you've no longer have a conventional republican part. you have a compass reaching out, which is effectively taken over the republican party. and some people have made
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themselves into trump is to be part of that camp. j events has one of the and other possible vice presidential pick at least to far actually once was a moderate congress woman from new york. she's now hard line travelers to as well. uh, j events is part of that phenomena of people who let us be honest here who rather than supporting the american system, are quite happy to run with sharpen his vision of. i'll talk or see. one other thing about you and events, he was a fear supporter of donald trump, trying to overturn the 2020 election supporting trump false information. supporting the january 6 people who actually invaded the capital. ready as you might remember to try to prevent that peaceful transfer of power in terms of what might have been attractive, do you think his age is playing a big part in this choice? so obviously 2 generations younger then biden a trump likes j vance. that's the secret here. they get along quite well
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together. we're talking with the other picks up. there are people that were possible text didn't want to try to govern. you're done for them. as far as in a marco ruby up, they were being pushed because republican donors likes and they thought they could balance the ticket. but trump doesn't like rubio, trunk referred to him as little marco throughout the 2016 campaign doesn't really like burden as well. this is very much more of a choices. trump, in his inner circle, the advisors rather than being a calculation based on gender, based on balancing the ticket according to views for balancing at another alternative balancing or courting the race. which would have been an alternative, like count scottish and sure from south carolina. or it's scott lucas, we appreciate your time and insights this evening was speaking that to scott lucas, professor of you, us an international politics at university college dublin. this year it's still a head on knowledge, a 0 a call bombing, as
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a caches packed with full sense. a somali on group says is behind the attack, the
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the, the, the watching, all of a 0 reminder about top stories this hour. the republican national convention school really nominated donald trump as presidential candidates. he'll contest november's election against democratic nominee and the current presidential biden. donald trump has picked a j defense as is wanting made for the election. the 59 year old is a new comment to politics elected as an elias senator in 2022. trump. when's the election fence would become vice president the the headquarters of the u. an agency for palestinian refugees in gauze has been destroyed. of these really forces from the area of the head of one watt, felipe, as a renew posts of these 2 photos on x, with the caption,
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headquarters in gauze turned into a battle field and they'll select and there's a really went on to say another episode in the blatant disregard of international humanitarian, no united nations facilities must be protected at all times. they must never be used for military or fighting purposes. every rule has rules. garza is no exception on why head of external relations. tamara over fi says the destruction is part of a why the patch and a violent spy is really forces. the last week has been one of the deadliest weeks and guys 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 blades of 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. on was school across the gaza strip, a full displace palestinian, so that being in a human building will grant them some protection. but they also know that there's no way safe to correspondence headquarters. he was at. are you in school in central garza with families living an overcrowded and unsanitary conditions? it came to me in the heights of getting bella in. one of the owner was schools where thousands of displaced palestinians from different areas from the nor do the
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south of the douglas are, are this place here. they're not only displayed in the classroom, but they also set up their own tents. the life is hard. we don't have food to go to the bathroom. we don't have water or shoes. we have no space to sleep. we don't even have mattresses to sleep on in the past couple of weeks. they is really 4th of has been hard guessing. many lunar schools and when there was shelters, those targets where thousands of palestinians were left homeless again, there were dozens of policy, new killed, and dozens of other policy needs have been injured. one of the young man, where can we go? there was no safe place left, whether it's intense or schools everywhere is being bombed. if they're looking for one person, domestic and people, they do it and justify it by saying is because there was a wanted person in the area. this is a school where thousands of palestinians comedies have been displaced. they don't
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have any other place to go to. despite the fact that they know the 5th place is not safe. they don't have any place to go to knowing that there's no safe place all across the gaza strip. this isn't the company. i just need a little bit of cause upon this time. it is really forces have killed at least 18 people across calls in the past 24 hours. the central gaza at least 5 palestinians were killed and is really attacks on the oh my god, the refugee camp full of women and one was a child. the densely populated camps repeatedly come monday is rarely attack since the will began. the level of desperation is so high and gauze so that people a clamoring onto a trucks to get whatever food they can. this video from garza city shows in a truck arriving with fruits and vegetables after months of interrupted deliveries . some people have seen overwhelming the vehicle before crowds picks who rubbish for any vegetables that may afford it off. with some powers of trying to broker and
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into 9 months of facilities between these really on me and his beloved triggered by the wall and gaza. it's unlikely to end until a c spy is reached and the strip say no quarter met. you wouldn't peacekeepers in southern they'd been on. we're trying to de escalate tensions on patrol 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 who is this idea of what they seem to opposition 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 with a line of withdrawal. much as the area is empty of people. this is the main battle
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ground on the lebanese side of the border. our role is korea is to arrive to a cease fire to provide 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 region, western proposals to end the confrontations build on international agreements for
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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 loving on 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 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
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line. so there's nothing on police of the rest of the suspect of serial killer in kenya. off to you reportedly confessed to killing 52 people. police detained collins to mesa, calisha on monday, that was in connection with the 9 mutilated police of parties recently recovered at a dump. and i roby authority say he's admitted with killing dozens of victims 2022, including his wife, the police in somalia say at least 5 people have been killed and 20 injured in an explosion in the capital. the call bomb went off outside a busy cafe in mogadishu with fans with gathering to watch the yoke of final. i'll expect reports it was supposed to be a nice of football, but ended like this. a cub them caused a huge fire at this popular mortgage issue. cafe tax with football fans watching the euro 2024 fun. i think it's like i got down. i'm looking at it. i had stepped
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away when the attack happened to us. i called my colleagues and they told me that a suicide top bomb exploded in front of the box. people were just watching the football match, the group ocean. 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 by slow i 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,
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which is their to this being protest in the city of what temple in democratic republic of congo, hundreds of people joined to march against increasing violence by m. 22 fighters. this captain multiple times in the east. fighting between the group and companies forces as escalated in recent weeks, forming, forcing many also their homes and police authorities, a blaming wonder and uganda for supporting the on group. accusations denied by both countries. focused on government says is moving to bend the largest opposition party. the government is a choosing former prime minister in ron con, spotty, the p t. i of participating in n t state activities last week, a quote awarded p t i most seats in parliament. iran con was removed as a prime minister in a no confidence vote. in 2020 to repeat, the ice is the plan to band the party is a sign of panic from the.

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