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the, the safe, the mean comment as an international inside corruption, excellence award, denominator hero. now, the of the hello, i'm somebody to muller, this is the news our life from de la coming up in the next 60 minutes. it's wearing him the republican nominee for president of the united states of america. republican delegates, formerly nominated donald trump as of 2024 presidential candidates to take on joe biden. from fix is one time critic tons loyalist j defense. as his running mate
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supplies and contain poles of 59 year old quote, a fall rights maggie extremist grabbing whatever they can, the red cross clothes for more help to deliver the dish. but the need of aide into gaza city. a mass of mutilated bodies, kenyon police arrest a suspected serial killer. but their doubts about the case and support hundreds of thousands of spanish football fans and celebrating that seemed european sancho when players on the trophy back of home. so the somebody's victory against him, the 112 days to go before the 2024 presidential election. and donald trump has been officially nominated as a republican party. presidential candidate is wearing him the republican nominee for president of the united states of america terms. family members represented the
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delegation from florida that took him across the finishing line and came to the nation. he'll now take on his democratic rivals to widen in november's election. just ahead of that, trump revealed is wondering mates the oh i always send it to j bens. the 59 year old was a trump curtis, but it is now one of his business to support as if come with and so become one of the youngest. you as far as the president's republic of delegates, nominating him as the vice presidential candidates. and the process is ongoing. these a live pictures from the republican convention, all american citizens. let's listen in for a moment and treat great den. it is therefore, my honor to nominate ohio, senator j. d vance for the office of vice president of the united states of america
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. the delegates an alternate pursuant to rule 48. a motion to nominate by acclamation is now and border. the chair now recognizes delegate bernie risk moreno, senate candidate from ohio for the purpose of making a motion. thank you, madam chair. my name is very marino. i am honored to be the republican nominee for the us senate from the great state of ohio. i know that my dear friend judy is a self list. and brilliant fighter,
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he is a patriot. who loves america. he loves the ohio. he loves his family, he's a great father, he's a great man. and that's what we need in this vision today. to the j d. this america 1st is not just a slogan. it says north star. he has followed it every moment of his life and career. he knows what it's like to live in poverty, forgotten by washington politicians. he is dedicated to ensure that no american is ever forgotten again madame to it is a great honor to move that j. d. vance. be nominated by acclimation by this republican national convention. as its candidate for the office of vice president of the united states of america,
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the without objection, the previous question is ordered. the question is on the motion that senator j. the vance be nominated by acclimation. those in favor signify by saying on all those opposed to signify by saying no, in the opinion of the chair the i have and the motion. is that the ladies and gentlemen, i am proud to announce that senator j. the van has the over whelming to this convention, to be the next vice president of the united states. the
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the chair is pleased to meet the following appointments, to the escort the for senator j, the van, his vice presidential nominee, russia. vance. thank you. and god bless america you gentlemen, please welcome back. speaker johnson. 2 what a great night, a pursuant to rule 40 d of the rules of the republican party. i formerly declare president donald j trump rag. we've been watching the republican national convention there. we delegates a formalized state events as an organization, as vice president. mike, hannah is in washington. she have with tennessee, is that a protest sites in milwaukee with people?
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they say they don't like both trump and biden, but let's 1st speak to the just practical aid and she's at the republican convention center. and petty, we've just seen that formalization of j d fences nomination. no surprise. but the republicans put on a big show and again that to an organization is j events as trumps running mates comes nomination. not a surprise to your i trust the we every, everyone knows the devil's draw. donald trump is going to be the presidential, not any from the republican party, but up until today nothing's leaked, which is fairly unusual when it comes to american politics. really no one knew who is going to be, and it is the current ohio senator a. j. d. dean j. d. vance. what's interesting about him is he was a huge trump critic in the run up to 2016 election. he didn't change his tune, calling him really some pretty awful names. didn't changes to it until he decided
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to run for an open senate seat in the state of ohio. god trump's endorsement late got the nomination, one the senate seat. so he is apologized since in 2021 for 2016 for saying that he was mistaken. he was focus too much on trumps. basically the way he acted up the way he delivered. but i want to introduce you to kat gate skipper. she's an alternative delegates from florida, basically that means you steps to and if one of the delegates gets sick, and of course i have to ask you about j d. that's who's on the floor. i'm pumped up, i'm lucky, just totally popped up because the fact that he's a marine veteran and so am i. so what does he bring to the ticket? oh, he brings a lot to a ticket for one thing, a different age level, you know, and that's what we need because we need to carried on. you know, some of us are, are getting up there in years. so we gotta, we gotta bring on a new generation we carried on. he was a really harsh top critic. he at one point decide he's either going to be accident
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dickson or american hitler. i mean, is that over to doesn't, or i, you know, there's some things i don't really want to comment on because, you know, there's just a lot of, lot of mixed, mixed up ideas and emotions on that. so. no. so we talk to me about why you're here for donald trump. what about his 1st term? do you think makes it that he deserves a 2nd chance? probably. i've been with them since 2015 because because of veterans, i've had up his veterans since then. and he's done so much for veterans and you know, that's important. i mean we, we take care of everybody else, but we have a lot of veterans that need to help and they're not getting the help. i know because i'm a veterans young advocate and my own husband was on a backlog back to the back home. and so they become a problem. so take care of our veterans when they went, when i, you know, when they go off and active duty or whatever. and they saw him through the cracks. and so one thing about donald trump, he made sure that we've had several, several round table discussions about veterans and he listens to us and he's taken
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our advice. so i'm all about veterans. they need to be taken care of. where's your face shaking on january 6th, watching those riders assault police officers on the capital. i was very disappointing to what i saw. yes. but again, present trump did not tell everybody to go up there into the, the break windows and do all that. you know, he was there to unite people. um to stay down, you know, they all stay down the lower ground not to go up there. he was just trying to, you know, you know, just get every button pumped up and just tell them to go to the capital and then he didn't speak for like 4 hours. well, officers repeat assault, well, the capital. okay, you got the capital, but the capital covers in wide area. okay. so it doesn't mean to go inside the capital. the whole grounds have been there several times. so it's a big area. so again, it's a misconception. you know, people would take it, you know, this way or that way. what about all the 90 for a felony counts that he's facing? you know, let me tell you, it's a weird chart there just don't want him to get elected. they want don't want it because they know he's going to do good. he's trying to, you know the,
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let me tell you this. when he was president, gas was down. groceries. families were able to do things. they can't do that now because of everything's just sky rocketed. okay, so one thing present, trump really cares about people and in our country and i've, i've seen so many people, they've gone into poverty because of the way things are today. you know, so i know a different sign and present trump, and if i worked with him when i started the campaign in 2015 it's, i've seen him personally. i know he cares. i've seen him pray. i've seen him just, you know, i've seen him talked infections. i have seen this man, and he just care so much about our people in this country. yeah, i think for people across the globe who don't understand that there is a tradition of wearing very unusual haps, a convention is to explore a sugar. well, i started the the have convention the tax. the style just says the 1st campaign i did 3 years in the 3 campaigns ago, and it tells a story about who i am,
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what i'm about, i'm in god, country, the military. so it just, it just represents me. and then you know how i always read that they do so many crazy hats. well this was originally get my 1st that was originally gifted to me in the 1st convention in 2016. and i just carried in odd and it's just, it's been so much fun to, to just do it. and just, it just represents the all way around cuz, you know, i love my country. hello. my god, i love being a marine and just said so much about who i am. for one of the 1st we'll see memory to integrate the service. thank you so much chatter. we appreciate you talking about 0 english. so the 1st day of the convention. well under way, so, but interestingly they did the ro call early. they usually do that in prime time. but the former president, donald trump said he was going to shake up the republican party. shake up the platform, shake up the convention and it's clear on the 1st day it was in fact what he's done . patsy, thanks very much for that. my take all hain inside the republican national convention inside that convention center outside. let's cost to shop with tennessee. he's they
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with protesters shove, what's the message from protest is they, what are they saying? so we've actually moved to a different price as the venue now, we're a few kilometers away from the republican national convention where with what school, the poor people's own. and you have set up all that setting up an account, montana if you can, almost way they're going to be for the, the, the duration of the r and c before the marching to the democratic national convention under 60 kilometers way. in chicago, you get a sense of that message actually from, from best buy that. yeah. we're not the left to right. a, with a balsam coming from the top people. so i mean, i know you're supposed to where you are and it's interesting there is that sense that this is idea of republican and democrat is a bit irrelevant really. we still these bonds will be able to protest. yeah, it's either flashes, trumbull, genocide drive the whole system has to go as well. but it's like is there is actually another presidential come to running. it's still starting from, from the green party. there is a federal jo started with
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a green bodies that best in counseling to outside the r and c. thank you very much for joining. why was it important to be at this protest outside? well, if you could almost do it from the r and c, yes, i mean, this is where the, where the voice of the american people is heard. it's certainly not heard in the warranty. they won't be heard at the dnc. these are working americans for the disenfranchised communities of color, the l g p to keep community young people. this is america that's been locked out of our political system, which is serving the, the, the powerful corporations and the billionaires. i'm going back you up the number of ballot the number of states which are on the bottom of us or you're gonna, you're gonna have a majority of the electoral college. we also we are. yes, we are already. we are the one anti war, anti genocide pro work or climate emergency campaigns that's already on the ballot for and majority of voters we actually can and are contesting for power at this time when we say empire and oligarchy, really unraveling and the american people really stuck in a crisis here,
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without representation of oppose have been peer and they hate breast trump, and i'm by how difficult they have. they made it for you to make a, an impact, to the wider american public. they are certainly pulling out all the stops. they proudly announced back in march that they had hired an army of corporate lawyers, basically to throw 3rd party competitors off the ballot. and they, uh, they are doing exactly that. they have their smear campaigns. and now most recently, they have also denied us the public funding, which we have qualified for. in fact, they both announce to us the, the, the 1st 100 was in dollars a week. they always approximately 300000. they were about to make the 1st delivery, and then suddenly we got a 2nd e mail, 9 minutes larry are saying they have just heard from the department of treasury that they will not release the money. it sounds like they are bit scared then what would happen if you was a bit more likely? absolutely they, they certainly are running scared and i think that is a tribute to the power, the american people. as frederick douglas,
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the power can see nothing without a demand, it never has and it never will. we are that demand right now, and we are in fact, lifting up the demand of the american people. 60 over 60 percent of americans right now are living paycheck to paycheck. half a full half of americans all across the economic spectrum. half of americans are spending 30, the 50 percent of their income, just keeping a roof over their head. 100000000 are locked into medical debts, 44000000 into student debt. these are fixable problems because we are squandering half of our congressional dollars on the, unless a war machine, which is endangering and impoverishing all of our jobs that has causes that a real theme of all these products, etc. outside the urgency of january new scope, i mean help us map out that connection to, you know, the, the economy. the goal is to add impact to keeping you off the ballots. exactly. as martin luther king said, my country is the greatest purveyor of violence in the world today. true,
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then absolutely true. now that violence is manifest in our imperial foreign policies, which have been conducting catastrophic war after catastrophic war, which is costing us trillions upon trillions of dollars without improving anyone security and massacring millions of people in the process. and that is in full force right now in gaza, which is really kind of the microcosm of what's wrong with our um, with the imperial of foreign policy. but in addition to that, squandering these dollars overseas, you know, we are not spending that money exactly where it needs to be spent. we are calling for cutting the military budget, putting those dollars for one thing. health care is the human rights for everyone to and improve medicare for all system. this covers all of us comprehensively and it actually saves us half a trillion dollars. why are we not doing that? because we have the best democracy. money can buy, which has no democracy at all. you know, there are a number of improvements we need to build, affordable housing to social health, josiah and josiah, thank. thank you very much and have support from
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a degree policy. the fed presidential candidate here in the united states. you don't often hear that much about about you. all right, a chaper, tennessee. they also in milwaukee. well, let's not go to my cannot. he joins us live from washington dc. like, how was president biden react to 2 terms? the announcement of his vice president pick as well. president biden was very quick to react. uh, within minutes of the news breaking that j events was going to be donald trump's vice president pick. i drove by then put out a tweet saying, here's the deal about j. the van c talks a big game about working people. but now and he and trump want to raise taxes on middle class families while pushing more tax cuts for the rich. so biden's already going off to daddy vance on his economic policies, as indeed he's been going on attack against donald trump. now on his way to texas, he was aust at andrews air force base, full comments about defense. and once again,
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he was very quick to respond this saying that at the is a close of trump on the issues and he added, i don't see any difference. so basically biden's reaction is these going to put j d bands inside the same box as donald trump. any attack on donald trump is going to be an attack on j the bands because by the believes that they policies are so similar. but earlier the bite and administration did confirm that j. d dense will now get in to take in his secret service security. obviously had the security as a sent it to, but this now that he's a sitting vice president candidates the so if you're going to get an uptake in that a security that has been consumed by the, by the end of ministration. alright mike, thanks very much for that. my kind of in washington to see the see. let's just stay with the story for a moment longer and speak to adam goodman, enable public and strategist. he's also in washington, washington,
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d. c. thanks very much for joining us. all to 0, i just wanted to understand a bit and i think many people might have this question regarding j. d events. not long ago. he had described. is this the president um, as a married because hitler a now and this is in response to the most recent events with donald trump, a survive the assassination event and especially an association attempt, excuse me. and in response on x, he posted, i'm calling him courageous united defiance and saying this is leadership. how does that happen? okay, a lot of things are said in the ito board, so to speak. and the politics is certainly on the front lines of a lot of language i'd use a lot of people regret moving forward. but what you haven't talked about in the last 30 minutes that i've been listening to this show is that things are fundamentally changed in terms of the attitude of the country. we then expose all
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over again for both to the vulnerability of feeling maybe not safe by of razors know by wisc or rather the former president, united states is still a live today. i think this race is different than it was 3 days ago. and one thing that's clear, and i think is high risk because i was trying to think, what would i do if i were president by the democrats in the face of all this? well, you solved judy vance was announced by the way. he is an outside, or he is a disruptor. he is someone that doesn't like the way things are, are going, he's got to take on the bureaucracy, take on the system, etc. that's the upside, very much of a connection to donald trump. but with the democrats, when the democrats barely a couple of days after trump was nearly assassinated there on your, on a tweet going right at the v p nominee. and by extension, donald trump,
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they are playing a very high risk strategy. when in the last 24 hours from every corner of the political universe in this country, people are talking about the, the cessation of the normal hostility of rhetoric. well, so much for that, we're back into that again. and i don't think the american people who want to be reassured right now that things are going to be okay. moving for this showcase up. i lived through the sixty's, i lived through the assassinations of robert kennedy, john f. kennedy. martin luther king. the loss of denizens, 911, all those things. and the 1st thing that happens when a b p choices announced after all of this that just happened fairly days ago. so, is the democrats come out with a combination of the pick and very, very sharp terms. i don't think the american people like that. i don't think they want to accept that right now. this is not a time for politics. it is a time for healing. how then would you want them to balance the campaigning, which continues, but also essentially what for many americans has been
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a crisis. is that possible? well it's, it's a very different, it's a great question. by the way, it's a very difficult thing. what i would do, i'm not advising democrats, if i were hypothetically, i would tell them, let the republicans have their weak now leading into thursday night. you talk about the at the former president speech on thursday night is going to be one of the biggest, most watched events of the year. when he takes that stage after what nearly death tell him a couple of days ago. i would tell them, does lay low your time, your time, your ability to prosecute your message will come. but at the very 1st, you know, a chance in the very 1st hours of this convention, the democrats are all over republicans. i'm telling you, this is not on the high risk politically. this is exactly not what the american people republican, democrat independent, whatever, one a here, right now,
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i want to go back to j. d events in terms of, of the figure that he cuts for the republican party. on one hand, he's untested, he's been any leg to the office for less than under 2 years. and on the other hand, you also have support is calling him a fresh voice. what would republicans be looking for from him? he is 59 years old. if elected it could be the youngest vice president. a great question. well, 1st of all, has been a lot to do, made made about the age of the to top contenders for president joe biden. and donald trump, this is a generational play dirty batch is 39 years old. he is a graduate of ohio state. summa cum laude deal law school, yale law school, jack, a journal, a x marine. this guy for 39 years of life on earth has really brought it. and of course, he came from a very, very tough background in the appellation part of america. where you talked about poverty just a few minutes ago, joe sigh was talking about poverty. he lived,
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he lived through poverty, he lived to abuse everything kind of against him. and somehow he was able to find a path forward and is really distinguished himself to take. the more people get to know about him, the more they're going to like him. we've spoken about unit 2, but it is a very polarized environment, a lot only that can be denied even following that assassination attempt, which has been condemned. but we have j defense who is also a vocal opponent of ukraine, abortion rights. wouldn't statements like that continue to be very divisive. continue to add to this polarization. and i don't think we're going to solve overnight, illogical, or policy driven polarization, this country. we're not going to do that over night. i hope i pray to god we can find more common ground than what we have found over the last couple years. but in the here, and now this isn't about
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a policy debate. this is about whether or not america feels confident, again, safe, again to move forward. and i think you can't just look at what happened and what this actually is a metaphor for a small town america. but for pennsylvania is a very small town in the western part of pennsylvania near pittsburgh. it basically exposed, essential vulnerability. but to all americans, that violence political violence in this case, and it attempted assassination could happen any time anywhere. that's a, that's something that for me, brought me back to the feelings i had in the sixty's brought me back to the feelings after 911. and i'm not alone, and i think that is the temperature of this campaign. and i believe that donald trump, if he, as he rose to the moment, minutes after, and assassin's bullet nearly ended his life, the rose to the moment. if he does that again on thursday, i think this is a, a candidate, regardless of as bit for vice president,
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regardless of other things that are being debated and policy forms across america. i think those things are going to fall and give way to a, a power that is suddenly been given to donald trump. and i think he's going to be very tough to be at. unfortunately, for democrats, it's a very tough thing to figure out how to compete against. all right, adam goodman de a republican strategist, thanks very much for your time and get your thoughts on the republican national convention taking place. thanks again. thank you. to have these full elimination, donald trump clinched a big legal victory. a federal judge has tossed out the entire case of mishandling top secret documents, the sort of judge rule, the appointment of special counsel jack smith violated the constitution. trumps reacted by saying all criminal and civil cases against him should now be thrown out . the justice department's not authorized the special counsel to appeal the quotes
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. decision. independent candidates, robert f kennedy junior is confirmed. he's staying in the us presidential race emit donald trump on monday with us media report saying hump discuss seeking his endorsement. the secret service is also confirmed will provide protection for kennedy following the assessment ation attempt on trump is although also robert f. kennedy and uncle john f. kennedy were both assassinated in the 19 sixty's. it's still a head analysis era protests in paris activist, save the olympic games have been used as an excuse to socially extends the capital . it was a series of incidents that delayed the corporate america for well over an hour and even other storage units. the
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hello, let's start with the good stuff. that is if you like it, there's plenty of it to go around for central and eastern europe. okay, sure. we've got some showers and storms rolling through germany. poland. check republics will voc yet and hungry, but this is going to do little to stump out the heat. let me show you wednesday. okay. colors are on dark. the red, the hotter it is still $35.00 in budapest. $36.00 in keys, but eventually a cooler northwind tier will press down your temperature 30 degrees on friday, but that's still above where it should be at this point in the year hotter than it should be for both greece and turkey a somewhat weather though powerful storms in that southeast corner of the country and still what weather through the black sea coast that has produced some flooding . other end of the mediterranean, also hots here, mostly for southern spain, but looking good. and both spain and portugal. here's where we run into problems. the northwest rain moves away from eastern england, scotland hops over the channel into belgium and the netherlands. and we've got copious amounts of rain coming for us, the or the own and guinea. so for both free town and concrete. generally for the
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month of july, you see about a meter of rain. so this is as it should be. and guess what? we've got more whites and windy weather coming in. so the western cape province in south africa. let's go 15 degrees in cape town on to stay see later the same what is happening to gaza and some type of 7 pricing. i'm sorry with shame. i'm so ashamed because it's being done in my name. a leading jewish voice speaks out against israel bruce to own gaza until palestinians are safe and secure. ease riley's never will be and use no to my name. witness on, oh geez! era. was a journey through every story, every step. as
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a narrative. a separation of what we can achieve when to reach the welcome to simmons and exclude does the redesigns luxury losing crusty know future? today we create the the to watch and on to 0. reminder of our top story is this. our republican national conventions formerly nominate to donald trump. as it's us presidential candidates, you'll contest the election on november 5th, against democrats,
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or by the state. events has been confirmed as donald trump's running mates. but the 29 year old as a new comment to politics elected as an ohio send it to in 2022. it's on wednesday election fence would become one of the youngest jewish vice presidents as well. just who is j defense. the 59 year old ohios and it's a is a when it's of new comma to politics. first elected in 2022. he's a military veteran, full, a venture capitalist and yale trained lawyer. but he 1st came to prominence as the author of hillbilly elegy, a 2016 book about his upbringing in poverty and rule, ohio. the book made vance a liberal liberty. he was a strong term critic who seemed to be able to explain why the white, rural poor support of trump. it's such a large numbers. but by the time me into politics in 2022 had gone from being a shop critic to any through the austic trump support in the senate. he's been one of the strongest opponents of military a to ukraine,
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as well as crumbs hotline immigration policies. see if cubans is host of all just areas we could show the bottom line. he joins us live from washington dc. steve, there's been speculation that long good list of candidates being vetted, wouldn't need to heights and anticipation. i see a they've been saying the private yet they're cooling, come force to is parked and within your by full view, vp hopeful. oh, at this point has been announced. it sounds like trump. these team has been pending some good television and what's come out so far tonight has that continue to bring republicans in winning them over and it cement to their support. a donald trump, if, if anything is a van tastic showman. uh, i from from painting uh, air force one when he was president much more plan poignantly to understanding the
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stage craft of these kind of moments. um, he was an american um major tv celebrity for years and the show, the apprentice. and the process of going through the vice presidential selection process has been treated a bit like that with these flirtations with various potential candidates. and now they've selected one. so certainly it's going to make for great and dramatic television. uh and right now, i think the republican party and donald trump are, are very much particularly after the assassination attempt showing energy dynamism in use. in contrast to what many people see is a more tired ticket on the democratic side. steve, give me a moment to just read through this tweet um, by chance. um he has said that was this off to the assassination attempt on donald trump. what he said was, today is not just some isolated incidents. the central premise of the buys and
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campaign is that president donald trump, is an officer, a terry and fascist who must be stopped at all. costs that rhetoric lead directly to president trump's attempted assassination. what do you make of that? and it adds to this continued criticism against the democrats and, and the biden is responsible for that assassination attempt that which are coming from him is what contributed as well. we don't know for sure, but judy vance may have put himself over to the top with that we at the same time the president trump was committing to dial down the rhetoric and to talk about the need for it and unity in the country. and you had both bite and, and trump sending each other signals in the country signals that violence is not the way to go. but the bottom line is that both of these candidates and the people around them have talked in very stark terms about the other side. and, and there's just no doubt that while judy vance is,
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is actually correct. that many people around the bite and camp did in fact talk do to in fact talk about donald trump is not being democratic as being someone who will usher in an era of fascism. and that that needs to be stopped because democracy itself is at risk. but to go further and to pin the responsibility of an assassination attempt on on buying is a very loaded thing for vance to have done. because you could also say that, that donald trump has also talked about. there will be blood in the streets if he were to lose the election. and he's talking very demeaning terms about his opponents calling them. berman, who need to be stopped at all costs. so the blame goes to both sides candidly. and i think judy vance, which is performing for an audience of one who is president trump, a lot has been made around the issue of unity. we've had president vitamin come out and call for unity. and the speculation that perhaps trump would take the same sort
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of root when he speaks on thursday, rather than the traditional rhetoric we've heard from him. and now we've just outlined what j devices had to say off to that assassination attempt. how is he and trump, how were they going to work together in terms of one solid statement coming from this ticket? is that what you expect that they would have the same sort of voice? oh, would one do the bidding of the other? i well i think judy vance will do anything donald trump wants him to do. that's part of the job description of the vice president mirror. um, i think judy vance is a very compelling and a very smart board or east a great fundraiser. and he's had wide experience and there was a time where he was, i think, liked and respected, you know, by many liberals and, and by many democrats, as you pointed out in the, in the preamble about him. but that said, i think that he has positioned himself to be the spiritual error for the mockup,
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american, the heir to donald trump. in fact, what we see happening right now is the guy who will probably be on the 2028th ticket as a republican presidential contender. that's what this is also about. it's about expression after donald trump. and i think it's a very compelling dictate because judy vance, as you said, wrote feel billy elegy, he speaks to be angry. american, particularly the white working class american who feels like they've been demeaned and left behind by a system. it's all about identity, about race, about gender, about other issues. and it's somehow a group of americans who feel like they've built the country are being left behind . and that is who donald trump and ged vance appealed to. and it's really in many ways working. right, steve goodman's sense, who input this evening's dues clemence of the bottom line. thank you so much. i the
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the, the headquarters of the you, an agency for palestinian refugees in gauze, has been destroyed off these really forces from the air in the head of one rock, philip plaza. we need both of these 2 photos on x, with a caption headquarters in gaza turned into a battle field and now flattened. there's a renew went on to say. another episode in the blatant disregard of international humanitarian little united nations facilities must be protected at all times. they must never be used for military or fights if offices every rule has rules. garza is no exception on our schools. across the gaza strip, a full displaced palestinians of hope that being in the un bolden or grant them to some protection. but they also know that there's no way safe my correspondent headquarters. he was at the you in school in central garza, with families and living in overcrowded and unsanitary conditions. a word came to
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me in the heights of didn't bella in one of the owner was schools where it's thousands of displaced palestinians from different areas from the north to the south of the district are displaced here. they're not only displaced 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. that is really, forces has been hard guessing. many lunar schools and owner was shelters. those targets where thousands of palestinians were left homeless again, there were dozens of palestinians killed and dozens of other policies have been injured. one of those, yeah. mostly. where can we go? there is no safe place left. whether it's intense or schools everywhere is being
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bombed. if they're looking for one person, so massacre 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 have any other place to go to. despite the fact that they know that this 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 somebody, i just need a little bit of cause of palestine. the situation in the north and gauze is equally dia, despite the almost complete destruction of gauze and city by is really bones, displays, palestinians are returning their people, say they no longer have economic resources to run it. very well. can really isn't garza city with this report. us for money, their home is more than just the place. it is at this them in their identity, the resign, the land carries generation of size memory and the sense of belonging that is not
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easily really waste, wilbur. oh, i'm on my girlfriends and i stay here because my soul is tied to this land. my father passed away here, especially after what happened in 1948 when they told refuges to go promising they would return in a matter of days or, you know, they never did even off the move in 75 years and it was done on the 11th and we were born and raised yeah, we will live and die. yeah, palestine they remain all loud. this noise is all noise despite tool. the bombings flyers and attempts to display says so it will stay stayed foster care and resilience despite the siege and famine and everything that is happening to we will pitch out tens and stay here despite the hardship. because this land is on land for money. the same thing is of having nowhere else to go is not just and the motion of the clear ration,
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but the spark reality choices are very limited by the lack of resources. many families live in poverty, their financial needs insufficient to facilitate even re eval if need being the question. humanitarian aid though critical, often falls short meeting the basic needs of the population. this is going to make straight jackets forces families to remain in their homes despite the danger. so this really focuses of kills at least 18 people across calls in the past 24 hours and central gaza at least 5 palestinians were killed. and these really attacks on the, on my gods, that refuge account for the women and one was a child. the densely populated camps repeatedly come on. these rarely attack since the will began just a few kilometers down south. the reports of is really helicopters, opening fi on your dental by the name of mood reports from outside the alexa, the hospital that we're looking at the past couple hours have been quite
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a bloody environment. we're looking at a total number of 10 people have been killed, the vast majority of them happens to be women and children. and we're, we, we are not exaggerating this because we look at the nature of the talk that are taking place. these are residential homes, people who are taking these residential homes as filters for the positive few months. they either the northern part from gauze as to the more recent from the city of han units on dropbox, to the end up in these residential buildings filtering and protecting themselves from the unpredictable calling on to 3 different attacks in the central area alone in the western part of the 3 people were recorded skills, you know, not as the rest of the g. com, that's the eastern part of the center. there were 5 people were there one to try the little girls and 4 of the women inside the house. then one family of 4 women and one child and we have 3 more at the site, right,
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right. you can just within the past half an hour with the artillery struck or rather than by the way this building these tours and the warehouse underneath serve as the distribution point for the displace families around the vicinity of this building. is there a concept been set up by? by the displace families the, the situations keep doing exponentially increased increased exclaim in a very risky way. right now the hospital has been quite busy since the late hour of this afternoon. we see in many of the bodies arriving here and just within minutes they're pronounced stands just giving the kind of attacks and the nature of bonds that are being dropped. the are, these are bonds. there are tax with a strap. nose than neil's dense and small piece of metals are causing severe cleaning. and from the time these casualties are picked up from the bottom sides
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all the way to the hospital. it's a long time. they are really bled so much and the chances of, of saving them is really slammed right here in the us. we seen the increased number of casualties by the hours. right now the police have a rest of the suspected serial. killing can you're off to have a pool to the confess. to kidding, 42 people. police detained collins to basically see on monday that was in connection to the 9 mutilated bodies recently recovered at dump and nairobi. as far as you say, he's admitted killing dozens of victims since 2022, including his wife. the suspect was obviously that. uh, so wait to in the county this morning, around the you know, doing to operation by the dca national police artist
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courses the suspect school 1st off, fluid keys under dispos, forwarded to female bodies have been w site minded between 2 and us. they sent us lots of the 11th of july to welcome web reports from the canyon capital. 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 slum 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
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investigation into the origins of these bodies. a class with police on friday, saturday and sunday, please use a gas. in one instance, live gun slacks the breakup at the angry crowds. a great deal of skepticism is being expressed online and by rights groups about the police account. people are asking how one man could have dismembered so many bodies alone in his home and carried them to the quarry in some cases of a suitable size wrapped in one bag and done this without his name is known to see their asking how this could have gone unnoticed, so long just meters from the choir, a 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 thousands of protesters killed and abducted in and see government demonstrations that started last month. malcolm web out to 0. my baby kenya. the lucky stones government
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says it's moving to bend the largest opposition party, the government. it's like choosing a formal problem, going to stay in wrong cons party the p t i of participating in n 2 state activities. last week a court ordered p, p i most seats in parliament, ron called was removed, his prime minister and a no confidence voted 202250. i says, then to band, the party is a sign of panic from the government. as they looked at told, arrived in central paris on monday, a group of charities protested the city being socially cleaned the head of the games acts of as bad as the 12000 people have been forced from the french capital, the charge, the se microns and refugees have been forced out and that squats housing vulnerable people have been shut down to 1000. i mean that it was on group the other side of the metal. we want to make ourselves the visible up as the and,
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and pick saying that m as a strategy and power of the cold one plus to another company is less. and we have been pushing ideas that would make the games exempt or anything for them. and to avoid socially cleansing vulnerable groups now for the for the past year. those ideas have mostly been ignored, left us with these olympic games of the games of social exclusion. enough to still ahead and i'll just sarah. tiger woods is preparing for the open championship, but not everyone thinks they should be playing and is here with that story the these business uptake the school by the city bank growth, partner of bung the dashboard to use the
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or the this business of say these makes this try this exact restaurant, no bundle dash before he is the the,
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it's time for sports now. he has andy with the latest. thank you so much for me to well, a madrid street policy as well and truly on the wife of spain's national football team. the school has returned home from germany is european champions, tens of thousands of pounds of galvan in the spanish capital. as the country celebrates a record full time for when spain england see one in sundays final. and it seems that the 17 year old will not let me, your malware. he was named that young fire at the tone of the victory expense. and incredible runs the national side on some level. spanish clubs, if not one, the less $27.00 major phones was a role, the different moody, rounding and savings they returned time to reflect on another title name is the countries 6 decade white from major trophy goes on. so 2 of these guys are the crazy schedules and then coming together for the end of the season for one that's the $11.00 is, is difficult in the body, you know, mentally, physically exhausted before are going through wanting to give everything and then
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yeah, to, to losing that was read a crew, you know, again, we probably didn't play our best game, but there was definitely some, some good moments and we felt like we got back into the game and then to kind of be sort of put into the light goal. it's a top ration, the ocean seem to have bates in columbia, so you successfully defend that copper, american title. they will messy india design cold in the final try to keep on playing but was eventually forced to go off. and the 37 year old n c is on the bench of injury that looks to be a pretty serious one. despite losing him, his teammates were able to get the job done lag, sorry, i'm not seen as the hero screen, the winning goal, the extra time, it's only been seen as 3rd major trophies, many use may seize international feature that remains unclear, but another veteran angle day maria, he has played his final game in an argentine a shift for once we've got to win, it's a messy to make him happy. and that's for me. i dreamed of this. but my last call
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for america would end here in the final a dream that we would win and i would retire like this. i'm a totally grateful to have been parts of this generation. it will, the final was delayed by mold in an hour in miami, with thousands of particular spans, trying to get into the stadium. it's a venue the streets, the highest matches of the world come in 2 years. time is david stock triples sent out crowd of $65000.00 was expected at the hardware stadium in miami. but far more than that turned up to get this funds try to post the way in security, close to gates, meeting styles in the stranded outside. in the south florida. i am 70 years old in my life. i've not seen a staging one hour before a 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 treatment
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and there were multiple arrests at the venue, which is set to host 7 games at 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, look at him, look at him, left without water. what is going on before getting into the america through the ventilation system? what is going on here? well, some friends did whatever they could to get in to see the game. there were many supporters who did have tickets left, prostrated outside. the fuck, i'm with the, i mean, 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. sales 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,
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a pledge 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. the count on has begun to rest on a dial in his olympic tennis campaign. he joined up with weld number 9, casper root in a doubles events. it here in sweden, the one that 1st round match to tunneling gold medalist different events and show he would be fit in song for the singles and doubles and the powers games where i will pair up with thing. recently chronic women champion ca, sound corrosive, helps make it a pretty memorable day for spine on sunday. the spanish, simpler than amazing. gabriel god, since the 1st day. the last uh we are very proud sold uh all the old account today about what, what they did have been a very happy day yesterday too with, with kyle us when we moved on. so uh
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the spanish score that i think the sports and race uh, function on the motivation to people. and that's good for the account that we talked about. the world's best gulf as are in scotland for the final major championship of the open season. at world truth on thursday, really macro is aiming for his 1st open sizable when in a decade he just missed out on a 5th career, a major at last month the us open bridge kept k. he does have 5 majors to his name, but he's not yet one base events. his american pop trip brought home and is the defending champion here. we'll talk about what's his participation is being criticized by some including former roddic hub caps and colleen montgomery who's question. why was hasn't ritz hod from the sports for the 48 year old sets of featuring just as nights pga, tour events. it's early 2022. i was 9 woods as might the hall for accounts on only 3 occasions. all right, that is how useful it's is looking for now. for me, thanks very much and do well,
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that's also it for me to meet them enough for this news hour, but i'll be back in a moment with more of the days news. the the latest news as it breaks down. well, i'm showing as one of the pod, the latest presidency manual. not going to have to negotiate with the only thing right now, but it was a desire to follow roy with detailed coverage while i, but maybe up beats about its decisive victory for the verge of turnouts, and will buy something was down from around the world who's taking off, if have you ever seen a has prioritized ties with ideological allies, the strategy has helped turn me into an icon of the global life. the agriculture revolution promised abundance, but it's damaging the planet. this is destroying the habitat that tries leeway explodes. how sacrificing by divest ativa maximum yields is leading complete
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insecurity and threatening on the very existence of leaving me any se, on able to adapt to climate change, the need to rethink what we so full hell. the plan is on. i'll just say era. the launchers solutions that gives us no hope for future that we have to find creative solutions. not just turn our backs on the don't think that has a number. think about it as a person and yourself and that person shoes. so as you can see for this is my us, my life, and at least in my life, those stages we want we want to break because the women and my country deadlocks we become about to on we are not. and neither ology, we are human beings on this earth to be trades and equally we are walking into thoughts, steps are on site or whatever has been done before,
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