tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera July 16, 2024 1:00am-2:01am AST
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that has been done before to be done, even as long as a human being is doing it. you just have to keep pushing because no one else can see. the vision is keywords you to the the hello, i'm somebody the minute. this is the news, our life from dell coming off in the next 60 seconds minutes wearing him. the republican nominee for president of the united states of america public and delegates, formerly nominate donald trump as their 2025th presidential candidates to take control by the senator j. the van has the over whelming support of this convention
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to be the next vice president of the united states. while senator judy vance gets an official, not running mates and the republican tickets appointment. all those as president joe biden gingerly returns to the campaign trail is criticized j. d. events is on the nation just 2 days after trumps attempted assassination the plus grabbing whatever they can. that would cost is for more help to deliver this with the need of agent to cause assessing the $112.00 days to go before the 2020 for us presidential election. and donald trump's been officially nominated as a republican party. is presidential candidates. it comes just 2 days off to the country was shaken by and assess the nation. attend to attempt on him during
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a campaign rally. he's not been nominated on day one of the republican national convention, which kicked off just hours ago in milwaukee wisconsin. we're from now take on his democratic rivals, joe biden, in november's election of, you know, his family members represented the delegation from florida that took him across the finish line eclipse the nomination. and on behalf of the $125.00 delegates, in the only believable state of florida, we here far nominate every single one of them for the greatest presidents that ever lived. and that's donald j. trump. 0 willingham, republican nominee for president of the united states of america sophie off to that ohio. as soon as a j d events was confirmed as trumps running mates at 59 years old. he's one of the youngest picks for a vice president spots. it is
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a great honor to move that j 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. the in the opinion of the, to the i have and the motion is the ladies and gentlemen, i am proud france. also a former lawyer was formerly a term critic, but is now one of his fears to support his presidential vitals called him a clone of trump. on the issues a while ago, respondents are covering the story for us across the united states. we have, mike can know he's standing by in washington dc. hydro castro is in milwaukee
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outside the convention. but let's start with adam fisher. he joins us from inside the republican national convention in milwaukee. ellen, this is a republican convention like no other take us through what we've seen so far. but one of the things is really surprising things. since a man organized his own surprise party, donald trump won the republican nomination, we knew that was going to happen. that was very clear from edlio and in the primary process probably from about february. it was confirmed essentially in march that this was going to happen. and it was his younger son, eric trump, that put him over the top with the number of delegates that he needed to secure, unusual only in the fact that it didn't happen in primetime, in american tv. normally during the evening session that we get here, then there was be in iceland, all the vice presidential candidate. no. normally that's decided before we even get to the convention. and donald trump certainly wanted to string that out for as long
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as possible. so at least 3 candidates in the final reckoning, but he decided to go for j defines who is in ohio or sen. interesting in that to the binds has suffered for many people. believe it's political on media, he forgot he ever criticized. donald trump, a in a private message to a former college roommate, he said that donald trump could be america's hitler. he also criticized him for the number of women who came forward and accused him of sexual assault, saying on television that he actually believed the women. but over the last couple of years, he has become a very staunch supporter of donald trump. he needed donald trump's endorsement to run for the senate in ohio, there was one very feeble local candidates, the ones donald trump got behind j d finds, then it was essentially a done deal and he is become essentially one person in the senate who a space has a lot of the so called macro values. it does kyle, it doesn't talk to him rather that he's also a friend of don't know,
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tons of eldest son don't junior and so that probably weighed into the equation. now many republicans think that this is a very good choice. i think the ged funds is able to speak to ordinary people, but certainly have been speaking to a couple of republicans by text in the last few hours. the consent about this choice because to the funds is to a very much a hard line, my guess, support to the believe, particularly his views on a portion with no exceptions, not even for rate, pardon says who dwell pretty badly with support that women. i'd say 10 of the vote, the donald trump has to secure if he has a chance to win back. the white house come november. so now that's one of the most kenya and dissipated announcements has been made while we're expecting from the rest of today. and well, do the vines people are hoping that he might speak on monday, but normally wednesday night is the night that you get the vice president to speak
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to set up the president speech or the former president's speech in this case on thursday. but we're going to you for from a number of leading figures and their public impact. and that would certainly suggest that this policy is better. you much know. united behind donald trump is something that you didn't see in 2016 when he initially ran for president and the accepted the nomination in ohio. and even 4 years ago when there was that truncated version of the republican convention held that the white host will hear from the likes of christie newman, tim scope. most people who were forcible vice presidential picks until beauty assembles along the way. glenn young can, who is that the governor of virginia kitty brett, who is an alabama senator who gave a much the rated national address after the state of the union of edlio. they here will also hear from the lieutenant governor mark robinson from south carolina. now it'll be interesting because donald trump has over the last 3 days after the assassination attempt been talking about unity,
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i'm bringing peace to america. mark robinson is a very fighting speaker as a holocaust denial. he is use some very in century language, talking about democrats. so we will see all these talk about donald trump being very keen to put a lid on some of the rhetoric from the platform actually makes its way through when he speaks. and also wouldn't talk to the tailor green speaks. one of the biggest support apps in the house of representatives are that in this sure, thanks very much for that update from inside to the republican convention id to castro is also live in milwaukee. she's at a park near the convention center with protests being held to heidi. a very different moodle see compared to what's happening inside, what have people been saying? absolutely, we actually have just left the park now and we're with a protest group that calls themselves the poor people's army. and they are now actually making their way into a single file toward the convention center where the republican national convention
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is taking place. and that have explicitly barred protesters from nearing, but they say, despite that rule, they're going to try to do this because they say it's so important to get out their voices at this moment in time. and that's why i want to bring in our get this is terry hong colossal, thanks so much for being on. now. does your english explain what we're doing right now? right now what we're doing is we're marching into the front doors of the republican national convention. and we intend to issue a citizens arrest for crimes against humanity. this moment we just know now that donald trump is additionally been nominated as the presidential candidate for the republican. how did you guys respond to that moment happening? you know, it's like one of the saddest days in time because uh, you know, a lot more people are gonna end up dying. people are dying under the bottom
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administration, but a lot are going to also die under uh, the trump administration. and i think with his um, recently uh, being shot at, uh, it just for the frontier news is people. yeah. and they're gonna need to get about everything that he's ever done and coined him a hero. well, those are the ones that live in the hood and deal with the people being shot on a daily basis. people dying from the front and all crisis and all the other basic necessities of life. we don't forget now this is a moment where there's so much tension. you have heard leaders from both parties telling americans to bring down the temperature. get you guys are participating in this act of deliberate civil disobedience. do you feel that you are provoking something here? absolutely not, we have a moral responsibility to lift, stop and do our part on behalf of the children and the families in this country and
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around the world, billions of dollars our tax payer dollars are spent to kill children in other parts of the world. very specifically talking about gaza and other for impala. yeah, guys are right now. you know, it's amazing how i keep seeing images of donald trump getting shot in his ear. um and they don't take that off of instagram. but what they do take off or instagram is whenever you post images of children who have just been slaughtered and are dying and guys that something's really wrong with that. okay, terry, thank you so much. now obviously there are a lot of strong opinions here. i'm actually going to go down and talk to some more people. thank you so much dr. jo sigh for joining. how does your english you're part of this movement to describe what you're doing here. i am here to support this movement. this is a moment for the people who are locked out of the r and c as they are locked out of
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the d n. c. the every day americans are living paycheck to paycheck, who are one or 2 paychecks away from being evicted, the homelessness. that's been skyrocketing, the medical debt that is basically, you know, entrapped young people in this on payable debt in our current economy. so these are the voices that are locked out while both parties are squandering, half of our congressional dollars on these endless wars that are making the whole world less secure, not more secure, and are impoverishing all of us. so this is a fixable problem. the core problem here is democracy is being heard and flushed. the so wonderful gathering is about today. and that's why we're here to support it . thank you so much. and again, this is a group that is, it's now marching toward the side of the republican national convention. this despite orders not to affect, we're going to get out of the street because we're blocking it. and they say that if they encounter the police barriers,
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they intend fully to try to cross them and risk risk arrest even in order to make their voices heard at the republican national convention. it's heidi joke has to there for us and we'll, we'll okay, thanks very much for that. we're going to go back inside the convention hole. now we're piggy grandy, the california republican delegates, and for my executive assistant to president ronald reagan, she will speak to us now from the the r n. c. thanks very much for joining us and altura. this be immediate reaction to the announcement you call me today of judy vance being announced as the vice president a nominee, including some support. uh, but also someone like you as president joe biden say he's a clone of a donald trump because of issues because of policy such as is as these thoughts on the voice. and for example, in a party way,
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you'll still have to win over some support the some of these issues, some of his policy issues. does it perhaps meet with a lack of support from some republicans, or has it been welcomed across the board? a full thank you for having me on today and what an honor and privilege to be here. not only as a delegate from the great state of california, but to have an opportunity to attend this convention. and i can tell you on the delegate floor, there was great enthusiasm when judy vance was announced. as donald trump's vice presidential pick and america in the world will have an opportunity to get acquainted with him. i believe he's speaking on wednesday night and i hope they will give him a chance to articulate a beautiful vision for america. that's very inclusive. i think donald trump chose him at a time like this were so many americans are suffering under the failed policies of joe biden. and comma la, here is katie vance came from poverty. he knows what it's like to have to work 2
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and 3 jobs just to make ends meet and his isn't only in america. beautiful story of inspiration. and so i hope that america in the world will give him an opportunity to and introduce himself to them on wednesday night and really give a chance to listen to him and listen why donald trump has chosen him for this time . oh, thank you. we've also seen pictures of celebration, as you've mentioned coming out of. busy that a convention, but it also comes just a day or 2 off to that assassination attempt on the form of president. how is it affecting the moods if so well, everybody watched with horror as the events unfold it on saturday, but they were shocked. they were sad and they were worried, they were angry, you went through the whole range of emotions. and so i think for every delegate and every participant here today, there's a sense of review and gratitude. we have an opportunity to still unite around donald trump as the leader of the republican party. and hopefully the next
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president of the united states, the unthinkable almost happened. and we can't even bear to fathom how different this week would have been had that shooter just been a millimeter off where he, he shot the president and assassination attempt should never be allowed. i worked for president reagan and it was just horrific to also see that when he was shot within an 8th of an inch of his heart, the bullet tumbled. and so to realize that 2 commanders and she, if we have almost lost in such horrific attacks, it really, i appreciate the calls for unity from joe biden, but they're going to have to show it both with their words and with their actions. but i think we're going to see donald trump also reading this party and america forward with great unity and loved for this nation. and wanting to provide leadership again that is strong on the world stage. and thinking there is a lot of emphasis on what need to show from whichever party has to say following that assassination attempt. a much has been made of mr. trump. perhaps we looking
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at his approach, he's raised to rape especially related to political violence. do you think he has that duty, especially when he speaks a towards the end of this week? i think we've already heard that he is ripped up his speech and he's writing a new one. but i think even before this week, you look at the even prior to the events that happened over the weekend, you look at the last month or so. and his tone, imposture has really changed. he is a man who deeply loves america. he loves americans, all of them, not just republicans, and he really, truly wants americans to be safe to be processed for us to be proud to get on the world stage. and so that was a tone and tenor that he had already started taking. and then saturday, of course, has escalated his, his emphasis on these themes of unity and love. he truly loves america and he wants all americans to love it and united around him as the next president of united
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states. oh, thank you. thanks very much for your time. tonight, we appreciate you taking all the time from that convention. that was peggy grandy. she is a delegate from california. yes, the republican national convention or reaction to the announcement of terms of the pix, comes swiftly from the white house job. i didn't have this to say that j d vans talks a big game about helping working draws people. but in from one to raise taxes on little cost 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, wrote by then then pitching, directing people to a donations page. all right, let's go now to my canada. he's in washington, d. c. mike. obviously biden's criticizing the v p pack. how does his foot with his
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tone, his message, since he's addressed to the nation last night, as a president biden is separating out the attack on political opponents from what he would describe as hate speech or speech intended to raise temperatures. he feels that the criticism of a candidate, the criticism of an opponent is indeed fair game and he has, he heard the shop be criticized as a defense. as the running made of donald trump describing him as a clone of trump. uh no difference from, from already you are seeing within the binding campaign what they are going to be saying about the vice president and his president. they okay to put them into the same box at indicate that they are the same on a large number of policies. and in a way make it easier for themselves to attack the pay rather than to attack an
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individual vice president for a president. but by then did in an interview he's just done with as with nbc news, i woke back a little bit on some of the language he's been using. and you mentioned that in specifically the language you used when you use the word to bull's eyes. when talking about what president trump those, what comments you made before the assassination attempt and sat today? where does these campaign stand on that now as well? yes. and republicans made monks show for that. would that buy it and using a conversation with congressional democrats? well, in this interview now he says that i, well, it was a mistake to use the word. i didn't mean i didn't say crosses. i meant to bull's eye. i meant focus on him. what biden is attempting to say. he's acknowledge that the word was incorrect, would to use, particularly in light of what happened on saturday evening,
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but at the same time is pointing out. but he was focusing on policies that he believes to be a bar. and the policies off donald trump and policies which joe biden goes on to say includes things that are raising the temperature of political debate within this country. you mentioned, for example, how donald trump joked about the attack on nancy pelosi is husband, the speaker of the house. he mentions how trump is attempting to give partners to those were arrested on january the 6th. so joe biden is actually going to continue to attack donald trump, but he sees to attend his campaign, see it as was in the end, but of political debate, of political discourse in the political competition is going to be attacked and country attack. it's a lot, i'm uh, that has to be carefully observed according to the president, but at the same time, a cool level of debate during the political system does not mean an absence of
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attack on political opponents. right, mike, thanks very much. and my candidate in washington dc, the independent can to the robert f. kennedy junior is confirmed, is staying in the us presidential race and mcdonald trumpet. monday was the us media reports and trump discussed seeking his endorsement. the secret service also confirmed will provide protection for kennedy following the assassination attempt him from his father, robert f. kennedy and uncle john f. kennedy were both assassinated in the 19 sixty's. as the white house is raise, the rates of there's still no no, no to full. the shooting of donald trump on saturday, the shooter, thomas matthew cooks was killed shortly off the fire. at a time. during the pet campaign, riley in pennsylvania, the president spoke about an ongoing investigation. and as he said, we do not know the motive of the shooter, yet. we don't know his opinions or affiliations. we don't know whether he had help
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or support or if he communicated with anyone else was before his full nomination. donald trump clinched a big legal victory. a judge dismissed the criminal case, accusing trump of mishandling a top secret documents. the florida judge ruled the appointment of special council . jack smith violated the constitution trumps reactive by saying all criminal and civil cases against him should not be thrown out. prosecute to say that appealed the decision. despite some legal relief for the former us president is a reminder of his 3 criminal trials pending at different stages from just being found guilty on 50 full felony charges. full falsifying business recalls by a new court is appealing that case with sentencing expected. in september. the face is 10 feeling the charges for unlawfully conspiring to change the 2020 election outcome in the state of georgia. but that trials on hold likely until next year, last week from faces full federal charges in washington related to his efforts to
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over to 2020 election results. and for his actions during the attack on the capital on january 6th, 2021. this case will also likely face significant delays. clear finkelstein is a professor of low at the university of pennsylvania. she says the judge's ruling on comes classified documents case up in decades of precedence. this 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. so 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, a view that conservatives have been touting for
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a long time to say that the appointment of special counsel was unconstitutional. in this case, what needs to be clear, however, that we did not hear justice tolmas or conservatives in general objecting to the appointment of 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's matter. so suddenly this becomes a view that is being used to illuminate special counsel. in the case of donald trump, the, the headquarters of the human agency for palestinian refugees in gauze as being destroyed of the is very forces from the area of the head of one lawfully pleasant renew. posts of these 2 photos are next. with the caption,
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the headquarters in garza turned into a battlefield and i'll flattened. there's a we knew went on to say another episode in the blatant disregard of international humanitarian. the 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 tomorrow revises the destruction as part of the why, the patch and the violence spies really forces. the last week has been one of the deadliest weeks and goes lessons the worst start to the images that are coming out of the the under i headquarters are really shocking. and that is why commissioner. and was there any issue that tweet for having visited these headquarters several times what i sold today in the foot? this is a recognizable and it speaks volumes to the blatant disregard for international
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humanitarian know because today's a 191901. 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 dealing more than 500 people in sites. and people who are looking for protection and size that you in building on 3, you with black and injuring over a 100, a 1600 people inside our own shelters. one of our schools across the gaza strip of folders displaced palestinians, the whole being and a you in building will grant them. some protection of correspondence and clarity was actually human school in central garza, we found these living an overcrowded and unsanitary conditions. a word came to me in the heights of getting back in one of the owner was schools where it's thousands of displaced palestinians from different areas from the nor do the south of the
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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 they is really forces has been hard guessing. many owner of 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 the young must be 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, 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
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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 most of gaza is equally dia, despite the almost complete destruction of garza city by is really bums displace palestinians are returning their people, say they no longer have the economic resources to run it for him. oakley's in garza city with this report for money. their home is more than just the place. it is at this time in their identity. the i resigned. the land carries generation of size memories and the sense of belonging that is not easily really waste, wilbur. oh, i'm on my girlfriends and i stay here because of my sold tied to the slant. my father passed away here,
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especially after what happened to 1948 when they told refuges to go promising they would return in a matter of days. oh yeah. they never did even off the move in 75 years old. and while 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 resilience. despite the siege and famine and everything that has happened, we will pitch out tens and stay here. despite the hardships. because this land is on land for money. the same thing is of having nowhere else to go is not just on the motion of the clear ration, but the spark reality choices are. so if you have the limited by the lack of resources, many families live in poverty, their financial needs insufficient to facilitate even re it'll be being the
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question. humanitarian a though critical often falls short of meeting the basic needs of the population. this is going to make straight jacket, forces families to remain in their homes despite the danger i said i had and i'll just say around. but his sons government says, have plans to ban the largest opposition party led by former prime minister him wrong on a call plumbing as a cafe packed hoops. to fans. a smaller group says it's the heinz, the attack, the low quite the weather maker. we have over, it has many estates in australia, so it is still here and still plug in this area. let's go in for
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a closer look. this is throwing quite a bit of rain to southern victoria state. i mean, melbourne. so going to pick up a better months worth of rain in 24 hours and then there's a windshield around there. so for it has main. yeah. south australia, victoria and right into new south wales capital city. in this zone, we could see those winds pushed past 55 kilometers per hour, so that could cause a bit of damage. what weather slides away from the east cape in new zealand. so it's gonna start as of what day for it gets done. but as we get throw tuesday, conditions should improve plenty of sun to go across for indonesia is java island, jakarta looking good. 33 degrees faults was sunshine. but here's where we run into problems for cambodia, central and southern thailand. copious amounts of rain here. some goes for the western side of the philippines, so there are whether it's in play for the potential to see some flooding. here's our summer reins in china, across the yellow river valley. moving over the is trying to see that's clipping korea and also for that west coast of japan where there are some land slide alerts
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in place for just how much rain we're about to see. see later i the hard huge, i mean to be is israel and obstacles piece? i think that the new thing you have on his government with these 5 digit you say getting less of a thought provoking odd since the e. you made weapons being used in guns. no guns should be used in an offensive way . that's our facing realities you're running. mean what does he bring to the table? hard from the presidential? could we go to some we cannot take the fact that he was suddenly present as not that important effective. he had the story on talk to how does era african stories from african perspective detailing antagonists had my life? and i did process is to show documentary by african filmmakers from molly
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and sent somebody, for example, more or less on the size of the can 3, linus and toddler, new series of africa direct on, i'll just 0, the the, [000:00:00;00] the 0 reminder of our top story is this our the republican national conventions formerly nominated donald trump as us presidential candidates will contest the election on november the 5th against democrat joe biden. state events has been confirmed as donald trump so running mates the 159 year old as
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a new come much apologies, elective, as in ohio, send it to in 2022. at some point, the election events have become one of the youngest us vice presidents. so just to is j d events, the 59 year old ohio send it to is a relative newcomer to politics. first elected in 2022. he's a military veteran, former venture capitalist and yale trains lawyer. but he 1st came to prominence as the also of hillbilly energy 2016 book about his upbringing and poverty in rural ohio. the book made vance and liberal celebrity. he was initially a strong critic of trunk, but by the time into politics in 2022, he has gone from being a shop critic to and enthusiastic from support to the senate's. he's been one of the strongest opponents of military to ukraine, as well as trumps. hotline immigration policies to lance was among the 1st part,
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additions to react off to accomplish shots on saturday. he blamed president joe biden strike right to the on x. today is not just some isolated incidents. the central premise of the vitamin campaign is the trump isn't those are children fastest who must be stopped at all? costs that were directly directly to trumps attempted assassination. steve cohen's is host of ultra zeros, we could show the bottom line. he told this program his treat would raise the political temperature. 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 unity in the country. and you had both fighting 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
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around them have talked in very stark terms about the other side. and, and there's just no doubt that while judy vance is, is actually correct that many people around the bite and camp did in fact talk you 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 into pin the responsibility of an assassination attempt on, on buying is a very loaded thing for advance 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 vermin. who need to be stopped at all costs. so the blame goes to both sides candidly. and i think judy vance,
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which is performing for an audience of one who is president trump. the returning now to one of the top stories is one cause of the level of desperation is so high in the gaza strip. that people are clamoring onto a trucks to get whatever food they can. this video from garza city shows and a truck arriving with fruits and vegetables often months of interrupted deliveries . some people have seen overwhelming the vehicle, the full crowds, fixed through rubbish, for any vegetables of male food and off. william's school book is the head of the international committee of the red cross in russell, where the organizations wanting a field hospital is quoting for urgently needed aid and medical supplies to be allowed into the gaza strip. we have been able to bring in some of the desperately required supplies in order for the doctors and nurses to continue treating the wounded and the sick thoughts. we see that we're bringing things into gaza is
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extremely complicated. and so that is only made even was by the continued breakdown of law and order, which is humphrey our capacity to deliver assistance to those who need it the most we, it's in place cool for an increase in the amounts of assistance that can uh and so is that going on with the district on and p did so that we know they came out of town and organizations can quickly meet the needs of the civilian population. wisdom paul was a trying to broker and in to 9 months of us to lucy's. between these really on the in his but a triggered by the war and gaza, it's unlikely to end until a ceasefire is reached in the strip. they're not going to admit you went peacekeepers and southern living on who are trying to dis, deescalate tensions. a real fan on the tool in what is essentially an active frontline united nations. peacekeepers
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are monitoring yet another round of hostilities between as well and has the law. this time triggered by the war on casa, we are in southern lebanon. that's the, who's this idea of what they seem to all position and deal with someone who is really hilltop positions off the horizon along 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. why? 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 of israel says to diplomacy for by force,
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it wants to hezbollah free zone in line with you on resolution 1701. it wouldn't 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 u. n. force extend the state control in this region, western proposals to end the confrontations build on international agreements for the implementation of 17 o one. the full support for the liberties army. to make sure that there is an increase in the number of troops coming to the south of 11. as it was envisioning 2006, part of the diplomatic process would involve resulting disputed points along the border. has the laws refusing any discussions until the war on garza ends. but in recent years, it has been accused of re establishing itself along the border. despite the presence of the lebanese army, and un troops, lebanon and hezbollah,
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to accuse as well as not complying with un resolution, 1701. they want to is route to stop. it's violations of lebanon's air space and withdraw from what they say are occupied lands. the conflict between israel and has the law has a long history and the arrangement in place since their last 4 in 2006 that allowed for relative stability. ended in october center for their elders, either along the blue line, southern lebanon to focused on government says it's moving to band, the largest opposition party, the governments of choosing formal prime minister in wrong cons, policy, the pci of participating an end to state activities last week. of quote order awarded p to i most seats in parliament in one con was removed as prime minister in a no confidence. so she sent it 22. the 50 i says the plan to band the policy is a sign of alex from the government. prolong ida has moved from is normal,
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but the budget on the government decided to move against a budget on teddy can solve this and then run con sparky thing that day and then to band this political party and also accusing them of trees and judges which includes the ex president of progress on dr audit for all the rate is a member of the budget funds that he can solve and also the deputy speaker of the national assembly at the time of im, ron cons, government citing reason that the party was going against the state against the interests of the state. and also the fact that there were serious charges like the cipher case reg pertains to the official secrets act. but the court has already granted them are on a winter, and those cases them are on con. what support can be released from gen yesterday after i had a question and a in new going to manage case. and the cord that goes to order that they have, there are no other cases that you should be a free man,
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but the government and an expected reaction decided that as well, go ahead and bring more charges against them or on, on, uh, including uh, uh, credited them charges so these use cases was something that really expected, but many political analysts and focused on really be saying that this is indeed a big role still focused on his demo. tragic dispensation. come i like the data. it's not my by the police of arrested a suspected serial killer in kenya. off to you to formally confessed to killing 42 people, police detained collins to raise a kenesha on monday. that wasn't connection to the 9 you to late to. forty's recently recovered at of dumps, and i roby authorities say he's admitted kidding. dozens of victims since 2022, including his wife. the suspect was always do that. so
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wait to him. i notice of county this morning around the you know, doing to operation by the dca national police artist courses the suspect confused fluid keys. under this pause for the 2 female bodies, adobe site remodeled between 2 and us. you sent us last, the 11th over the july malcolm lab reports from the canyon capital. the police say they have the rest of the suspect they describe is a serial killer. they say has confessed to killing 42 women over the last 2 years and something that bodies at the disuse, cory, the mccurry some area as nairobi, is that corey, where local residents have found at least 8 bodies since friday,
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dismembered and wrapped up in bags. schools and giving not community people that say they don't trust the police to carry out an investigation into the origins of these bodies. a class with police on friday, saturday and sunday police, you see a gas and in one instance live gun 5 the breakup at the angry crowds. a great deal of skepticism has been expressed online and by rights groups about the police account. people are asking how one mind could have dismembered so many bodies alone in his home and carried them to the quarry. in some cases, the seats all size wrapped in one bag and done this without his name is now to see their asking how this could have gone unnoticed. so long. just meters from the car, a police station which is next to the quarry and the dump site where the bodies were found. and they're also asking why it is the police could find the suspect so quickly in this case. while there appears to be no progress in holding anybody to
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account for the dozens of protests as killed and abducted in the government demonstrations that started last month, malcolm went out to 0. my baby, kenya. they've been protests in the city of wood timble, in the democratic republic of congo, hundreds of people joining to march against the police in violence by him. 22 devices, his captain multiple times. and these by 2, between the group and companies, forces has escalated in recent weeks force and many also the homes companies authorities of blaming wanda. and you can go for supporting the on the group. accusations denied by both countries. the we are protesting because our country has been on the aggression for years. the ongoing situation in our communities, dia because of this war, imposed lost by the m 23 rebels, which are supported by rolanda. and you can, this is why we wanted to denounce them today by supporting i was told as we want to call upon the international community,
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which still supports our dresses. polk on me will secure force to them as one does president, according to partial results. most of the votes being counted and the national election commission says government will win over 99 percent of the votes. but the outcome of the poll was hardly in doubt. the long time rulers accused of muzzling the opposition. civil opponents will also bought from running charles stressful reports, the long lines outside pulling stations across for one the election which the incumbent who was already ruled this east african country for almost quarter of a century is widely expected to win a game. you've got to 66 year old, poke a gummy has one mold and 93 percent of the vote in each of the 3 previous selections which rights groups and observe a se one not free or fed. the electoral commission allowed only 2 of the 8 candidates who would applied to run against him in this parliament treat in
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presidential paul, even if it presented to them, it is really that his boss is. they said that's a, here's some of the, i think he has the fee a to corporate to really, really the does it is we way of meeting, but the, let them all around. that's going to support his credit to him. rebuilding the country off to the 1994 genocide went up 280-0000 people, killed well being praised, but transforming rewan is economy rights activists and wisdom. critics accusing the media crackdowns of packing rebel groups in the mineral rich, neighboring democratic republic of congo. the regulated by frontier call me and from president she teddy in the d i. c has been vicious and has been escalated about recent months to concerning the region is that this could lead to the kind of regional conflict that we saw, or at least in colorado, in the 19 ninety's gone. and human rights record has faced additional scrutiny at
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home and abroad. recently of he's 2020 to deal with the u. k. to receive thousands of asylum seekers. britain, this new government has said it's canceled that deal in 2017 to gummy one almost 99 percent of the vote. which enabled a constitutional change removing term limits that would have prevented him running again. he believes that the long term strategy that the ruling party is pretty place to try to rebuild the country. of the genocide really depends on q. oscar to dominate is not the leaves of political say any time since i started to be a fixture, or one of them politics out for as long as he's alive with the food or admired, to go on the look set to win a full time child stratford elder 0 a policeman, somebody say at least 5 people have been killed and 20 injured in an explosion in the capital. the car bomb went off outside a busy cafe in mogadishu when fans with gathering to watch the euro cup final. alex
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bed 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 guess i got down. i'm looking. i had stepped away when the attack happened to us. 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 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 so 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
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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, which is their on monday police and the present instead of rio de janeiro, launched a major operation to regain control of 10 of the cities from naples called for villas. almost 2000 military and civilian offices moved into neighborhoods, controlled by gangs in the west. it is have seen intense violence between rival drive traffic has and municipal groups so far real police say they've made a 3 a wrist and sees the call with 3 grenades inside a still a head analysis era, a series of incidents, the late the cobra america for well over an hour,
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the as in victoria arrived in central paris on monday, a group of charities protested, saying the cities being socially clinton's the head of the games. active as of 12000 people have been forced from the french capital, the charity se migraines and refugees have been forced out. and that's what's housing vulnerable. people have been shut down argentina, vin via visa and the columbia to successfully defend their corporate america. ty,
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so you know missy introduce and calling the final in miami to try to keep playing, but was eventually forced to go off. the 57 year old captain was in tears on the bench and the entry looks to be a serious one. it's all just seen as serge major trophy in as many as mrs. international see to remains unclear. but another veteran angel to maria's played his final game in an argentine a should build it for once we got to win, it's a messy to make him happy. and that's for me. i dreamed of this the, my last couple america with n hit 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 to the final was delayed by over an hour in miami, due to thousands of ticket dispensed, trying to get into the stadium. it's a venue that sits host matches up. the woke up in 2 years time,
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david stokes reports sent out credit 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, and spend it outside in the south florida. i am 70 years old in my life. i've not seen a stadium one hour before. kick off with 80000 people, only one gate open. there are people with children, people who are pregnant. it is shameful. some friends required medical treatments and there were multiple arrests at the venue, which is set to host 7 games 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 breathe. there was a senior citizen. look at him, look at him, left without water. what is going on before getting into the cove america through the ventilation system. what is going on here? well,
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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 fog. 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, 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. well that said, for me, somebody, the miller for this news hour will continue to bring you live coverage of the republican national convention taking place now in milwaukee, wisconsin. and these are life pictures from that event. already on day one was seeing donald trump formerly nominated as the parties candidate for president and
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the announcement of ohio. so there's a j d phones as is running makes darren. georgia will be with you in just a moment. stay with us. the for millions of people to cherish the american dream of owning a home has slipped out of reach. mike, price and accountant, and his wife had spent years searching for an affordable home. things are just so priced above what we can actually afford that we're constantly searching for something i feel for those people who are struggling, who need to get out before it's too late. i mean, i would say it's just the money in chicago, like many us cities, former working class holes now cost millions and there's a yawning racial gap in home ownership. the home ownership rates between black and latino households and whitehouse holes in chicago and nationally is as much as 30
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