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the challenge is here within the . ready ready ready the little trump makes his 1st appearance since sunday's assassination attends. reaching supports us up the republican national convention. center j. d. vans has the over whelming support of this convention to be the next vice president of the united states, the fire senate attorney vaughan, so so gets the note you'll be trumps, running a little bit silly, considering the
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carry. johnson, this is i'll just share a lot from the whole. so coming out the president's revise and returns to the campaign trials. these criticize j. d fonts has nomination coolant humor, trump clay subscribing, what type of they can, the red cross close to more health to the desperately needed a to, to goes to 6. the former us present donald trump has made his 1st appearance since he was shots. an injured at the campaign rally on saturday are traveling more than welcome to the next president of the united states. he was wildly chair that the republican national convention in milwaukee, wisconsin. i was off the, he was officially nominators policies. presidential candidate becomes just 2 days
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off the assassination attempt on him during a rally in pennsylvania, the bullets raised trump right. yeah. highest. and i to say the vance was also confirmed as he's running during the convention. without an official joins as life now from the convention in milwaukee wisconsin out in tool coast through the mood in the hole. and as donald trump made his appearance. so donald trump has just laughed just literally in the last couple of minutes at the end of the proceedings for the 1st day of the republican national convention. but you can imagine the excitement of the noise that was generated by the president making his 1st real public appearance. so stopped assassination attempt just over 72 hours ago . he was wearing a bandage on his right ear. remember, he was nick by that would be assassin's bill. it. and he walked into the hole. there was a huge amount of noise, as he made his way to the vip desk just over my right hand shoulder. taking the
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claim of the code for several minutes trying to think from from i'd also like fight with a members that iconic image of him just moments after the assassination of 10. when he clenched his face and show it to that, to the supporters who would be in pennsylvania, he was joined in the b i. people by to defiance. the ohio senator has not been named as the man who will be his running mate in november's election. a 39 year old once never trump parks, he's not connected to the mac upfront. in fact is the one of donald trump's biggest supporters in the senate. at one point he said that donald trump was on the way to being united states hitler. he that was 6, that he thought that rome that once he got to do, and once he saw his policies in place, that he decided that he would back him and he joints him on the ticket. unusual for the convention to have the naming of the vice president on the 1st day. normally it's all done and dusted before they got that. whatever location. but here in wisconsin to the vance was greeted with
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a claim. but everyone who is in the whole will leave tonight with that image of donald trump, the fact that 72 hours after an attempted assassination, he was back here in the whole stage like the television produced. so he is, he knew he would get every attention from everyone in the home. no one was looking at the stage. they were all looking towards the boats. and also every single american news channel was on his arrival here in wisconsin. he's not a getting back to the hotel. it's not likely that he'll speak until thursday. we're being told by his team is being hinted that there will be a different tone. there will be a different message from the mountain whose campaign was almost ended by necessities billing. yes, so you mentioned that we were told that the speeches would be less binary as well. i mean, has that actually happened so far? well of course there's the difficulty in some of the pre produced parts like the video messages, and they were still very strident,
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very strong. some would say in places they weren't angry. and there was a couple of speeches on the stage, such as ron johnson, who is the republican senator from right here in wisconsin, who describes the democrats as a clear and present danger. that's the sorts of language we are told that people would try and avoid mot. duty, taylor greenwich, or use of combative self. she's one of the comes biggest supporters in the house. she spoke about the problems that the democrats had caused, but on the whole, people were talking about the donald trump agenda. how to make america wealthy was the theme of monday night. and there was a slight, towards only a slight change in to him. but of course, that may change as we go. we go through this and it'll be interesting to see if what is being hinted at by trump campaign team. actually materializes on that stage in 3 nights time. until august to what we can expect to know the next few days. i mean we'll, that'd be more focused on actual policies on the platform that the republicans are
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presenting as well. there's been a move away since donald trump won the 1st norman nation in ohio and 2016 from keynote speakers. and then it's all about headliners as he calls the names that are important to the republican party. on monday, for example, there were people who were being considered for the possibly feeling the vice president. so like tim scott, the senator from south carolina, like christine on the governor from south dakota. and those were people who at one point was thought to be in the running for the number 2 slot. and so on tuesday and wednesday we'll hear from those senior beggars as well in the party. we're also likely to hear from nikki haley. she has been extended an invitation that happened on sunday, a suggestion perhaps that unity is the idea of donald trump. would also expect to hear from ron desantis, the man who was heavily criticized by donald trump demand donald trump. so perhaps
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as his biggest rival, during the primary campaign and managed to be html very early on in the process. and then on wednesday, of course, we'll hear from j. d barnes as the vice presidential no many that's normally through formed by the attack dog as they call them and politics he will say top, his anger, his distrust of the bite and administration, leaving the way for the boss, donald trump, to come in on thursday. and deliver his speech. just one quick note, there has been a change in tone in 16. and before 40 years ago, they were talking about the joe bite and white house, how it was fighting obama, trying to tie them in to brock obama. this time it is definitely changed, it is a bug bite and the hottest that was mentioned several times by several speakers, which suggests that the republican party, like many others in the united states, still aren't sure if joe biden will be the democratic. no, many come to his convention in chicago next month's official. thanks. very much
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injured to hello everyone in milwaukee on monday is a trump supporter outside the conventions that you thousands of people have been protesting against him and his party. i'll just say it was a heidi drug, castro is that the demonstration in the bulky wisconsin despite please from the nation's leaders to lower the political temperature after the attack on donald trump. these protesters are doing the very opposite. i think what we need is people actually raising the temperature of a summer resistance. i don't think i've called unity is going to get us anywhere to protest against the republican national convention. drew a few 1000 people from across the country. most are democrats and independents. authors represent this far left. you were saying, no fashion strong, no genocide,
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joe, the whole damn system's got to go from was president. when in august of 2020 justin blake's nephew, jacob blake was shot by police and can no show wisconsin and a right wing vigilante killed the 2 people during and ins, doing protest. blake says he blames trump for setting the country down that path. no ask in america is going to support this guy. he is a racist you to stop play and nobody's come out and articulated. we understand who you are. you would never get our boat in any large kind of way. then there's israel's war on gaza protesters a bite and has enabled the genocide of palestinians in your trump would do even worse. what's motivating me is seeing the struggle every day the palestinians are having to go through. while i'm sitting here, while people around me is pensions, are invested in weapons. companies that are destroying family's lives. they are
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trying to raise their voices loud as they can. but my design, they're being kept are far away from the prevention route. and that is to minimize the risk of any sort of a security question. between the protests remain peaceful though defiant. this woman brought her babies to oppose the republican platform against abortion, by our daughter. what's best for her with so much at stake in this election, protesters say they have to demonstrate, despite the volatility of the moment. hi to jo castro, l g 0, milwaukee wisconscin. us president joe biden sat down for $1.00 to $1.00 interview with nbc less to hold. by them was aust about the language that the presidential candidates have been using and the lead up to november election. and if that could possibly in site instance like the attempted assassination of donald trump, you called your opponent and ex essential threat on a call
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a week ago you said it's time to put trunk in the bowls or i, or some dispute about like the context but i do appreciate that it's across here. is that to focus on what the truth of the matter? right. so i guess i was talking about as a time was there's very little focus on trans agenda. you have a service both i it was a mistake. these were, i didn't, i didn't say cross here as i've been both. i've had focus on focus on what he's doing. focus on, on his, on his policies, focus on the number of lives. you told me the debate focus. i mean there's, there's a whole range of things that look, i'm up the guy that said, i want to be a dictator and day one. i'm up the guy that refused to accept the outcome of the election. i'm not the guy who said that one except the outcome of this election automatically. you can only love your country when you, when you're shortly before you and i sat down. former president trump named his vice presidential, pick j, the advanced. what does that tell you?
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his qualities, what does that tell you about a former president trump values in terms of the terms of who you will surround himself with in the next administration shooting when it's not on you're just going from some people agree with completely with holding records. i support him, even though if you go back and listen. dfad said about trump the, the headquarters of you, an agency for palestinian refugees in gauze that has been destroyed off. is there any forces bomb the area, the head of a new boss of the peg as a rainy post to these 2 photos on x. with a caption headquarters and garza turned into a battlefield and now flattened. that's really it went on to say. another episode in the blatant disregard of international humanitarian dual not to nations. facilities must be protected at all times and must never be used for ministry or
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fighting purposes. every wall has rules. garza is no exception. one was head of external relations. tomorrow would be fine, says that the destruction is part of a wider patch. nevada, in spite is very forces in the last week has been one of the deadliest weeks and goes lessons the work start the the images that are coming out of the the under i headquarters are really shocking. and that is why commissioner. and was there any issues that tweet for having visited these headquarters several times? what i sold today in the footage is recognizable and it speaks volumes to the blades of disregard for international humanitarian know because today's 19190 on your was facilities and got the most of which serve as shelter is for this place people
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a 190 had been damaged during that conflict. healing more than 500 people in sites and people who are looking for protection and size that you one building on 3, you with black and injuring over a 1600 people inside our own shelters. we're going with schools across the gaza strip off filled with displace palestinians. hope that being in the you in the building will ground some protection of correspondence and who dre was to you in school within central garza or families, or living in overcrowded and unsanitary conditions. a really in the heights of didn't bella, and 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
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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 is no safe place left. whether it's in tents 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 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
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across the gaza strip. this isn't the somebody, i just need a little bit of cause of palestine. the level of desperation is so high and the goal is this trip that people are clambering on to a trucks to get a food they can. well. this video from garza city shows on a truck and driving. it's true to vegetables after months of interrupted deliveries . some people are seen overwhelming the vehicle before crowds fix through rubbish. any vegetables that may have to put in, but shomberg is head of the international committee of the red cross. in rafa is quoting for urgently needed aid and medical supplies to be allowed into the gulf history. we have been able to bring in some of the desperately required supplies in order for all the doctors and nurses to continue treating the wounded and the sick thoughts. we see that we're bringing things into gaza is extremely complicated. and so that is only made even was by the continued breakdown of law and order,
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which is hampering our capacity to deliver assistance to those who need it. the most. we are currently cool for an increase in the amount of assistance that can uh, and so the call, the strict unimpeded so that we know the humanitarian organizations can quickly meet the needs of the civilian population. so it's a come off to the break remain is government doubles the number of beds that talk ranges out to each of a series of incidents the while it's a hot picture for most of north america. let's type into those details. some showers and storms rolling across the great lakes. gotta tell you, some of these will certainly be severe. they are going to knock at the heat. so i
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show you the forecast on wednesday. toronto is down to 25 degrees. give it a bit new york, your time will come. so we take a look at the 3 day forecast. you go from feeling about 40 on wednesday, down to 29 on thursday, and shooting for a 527 degrees on friday, pretty close to where you should be at this time of the year. also hot along the eastern seaboard and the deep south here. plenty of spots reaching the upper thirties as we go to the us southwest. okay. not as hot as it has been late, we've got you in for 28 degrees, but things are beginning to heat up once again for the us state of oregon. so portland, 36 will be the number for you on tuesday. central america. pretty typical weather, but look at these rounds of rain coming in to kosta rica and panama certainly could see some flooding there that meets up with the wet weather towards the top end of south america. some burst of rain, not too far away from those temperatures, but pad and window. sorry. is that 15 degrees and some disturbed weather, speeding in some showers for southern brazil. so for for lake ray you could catch
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a few drops on tuesday. bye for now. the hey listings in the gaza strip as is continues. there's a deliberate mission of posting and humanity in western media. and it needs to be question, sustains coverage. that actively humanize as is ratings and actively humanizes palestinians. this is not the time. so just to kind of wait tracking those stories, examining the journalism and the effect that news coverage can have on democracies everywhere. here at the listing past, the the
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welcome back remind to about the top stores this time. welcome to the next president of the united states. former us president donald trump has made his 1st appearance and see what the shelton injured campaign rally on saturday. he was wildly cheer definitely on the national convention house . additionally nominated as a potties presidential j. the vaughan, so is confirmed as donald trump's running mates at the convention. searching on the road as a new company takes place. 10. 22 is trump. when's the election funds become one of the youngest us? vice president violence was among the 1st product issues to react softer trump shots on such day. he blamed at president joe biden writing on x. today is not just
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some isolated incidents. the central premise of the bottom campaign is that trump is an awful retirement specialist who must be stopped at all costs without rhetoric lead directly to trumps attempted assassination. let's do clemmons this host of eldest airs, weekly show the bottom line. you said j, the votes this tweet to the race, the physical 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 in 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 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 bargain camp did in fact talk you
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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 firm and 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, as well as before, who is a former nomination. donald trump clinched a big legal victory. a judge dismissed the criminal case. sewage prosecutors accuse trump of mishandling top secret documents before the judge ruled that the
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appointment of a special council jack smith bothered to the constitution from proactive by saying all criminal and civil cases against him should now be thrown out. prosecute to say the appeal, the decision. okay, i think we'll start as a professor of the university of pennsylvania. she says the judge's ruling on trump's classified documents, case, pens, decades of precedent. the stems from the separate concurrence 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 appointments clause. but now that was not a view that was shared by any of the other justices. we need to be clear. so here she took a very fringe view of view that conservatives had been touting for a long time to say that the appointment of special council was unconstitutional. in
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this case, what it needs to be clear, however, that we did not hear justice thomas or conservatives in general objecting to the appointment of uh, john durham, who was special cancelled to look into the origins of the rustic case. nor did we hear them objecting to the appointment of special counsel and the hunter biden matter. so suddenly this becomes a view that is being used to eliminate special counsel in the case of donald trump, an independent candidate. so robert f kennedy junior has confirmed, he's staying in the us presidential race. he met donald trump on monday with us media reports saying trump discussed seeking his endorsement. the secret service has also confirmed this will provide protection for kennedy, for them to assess nation to attempt on trump, his father, robert f. kennedy and uncle john f. kennedy. both assassinated in 19 sixty's.
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at least 4 people have been killed and several others injured in the shooting, and that was the outcome of the mosque and amongst capital most got the wounded, had been taken to hospital and the state of emergency has been declared in the area face of launched an investigation u. s. military has confirmed that who's the rebels and yet in orange, the tax on several ships in the red sea vessels off the coast of ida and mission have reported damage and the injuries to any of the crew. members, who's the spokesman, said the operations by response to an is ready, s drive on my wasi, a designated safe 7. and the goal is to strip. at least 90 palestinians were killed in it's not today's attack and 300 more. what engine is a police have a rest of the suspect to the serial killer in kenya, i'll see reports and they confessed to killing 42 people. police detained collins
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elisia, monday. that was in connection to the 9 mutilated bodies recently found that the rubbish dump in nairobi authorities say he's admitted killing thousands of victims since 2022, including his wife. the suspect was always do that. so 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. i've been w side minded between 20 to 22. i know you sent us lots of the 11th over july, troops return to the web hospital. now from the canyon capital,
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the police say they have the rest of the suspect. they describe as 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, dismembered and wrapped up in bags. schools and given that 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 slide c 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 mind could have dismembered so many bodies alone in his home and carried them to the quarry. in some cases,
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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, 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 account for the dozens of protests as killed and abducted in anti government demonstrations that started last month. malcolm went out to 0. my baby kenya, focused on government, says it's moving to bond, the largest opposition party. the governments is choosing a former prime minister in mont cons, paul to the p t. i have artistic pacing and n c state activities. last week, a quote awarded the p t. i more seats in parliament, him on con, was removed as part of this trend in a confident space for 2020 to come out high. the has mall from some of that. the
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budget on the government are decided to move against a budget on caddick and solve this. and then we're on fund sparky thing that they intend to bandage political party and also accusing them of treason charges which includes the ex president are focused on dr. audit for all the rate is a member of the partners funds that you can solve and also the deputy speaker of the national assembly at the time of m. ron cons, government, citing reasons that the party was going against the state against the interest of the state. and also the fact that there were serious charges like the cypher case, read for days through the official secret act. but the court has already granted them are on a quicker and those cases and were on con, what supports to be released from jen yesterday after? i had a question and a in new going to manage case. and the cord that goes to order that i know of the
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case in that you should be a free man, but the government and unexpected reaction decided that it was go ahead and bring more charges against them or on, on, uh, including uh, uh, credited them, charges so these use cases was something that really expected, but many people are digging down the list and focused on really be saying that this is indeed a big role still focused on his demo. tragic dispensation. come, i like that. i get it off. it's not my by us from any us government has more than doubled the number of beds that pock ranges can legally kill. below was adopted during an emergency parliamentary session on monday and comes a week off the death of a 19 year old hi. come onto 0 is under simmons reports, romania has your ropes largest brownback populations living outside russia. that home is the bottles comp paid for the mountain range. last week that was outrage. when a 19 year old truck was moved to death, wildlife experts say the animals have resulted to scavenging is such as
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a sub and spoil cuts into the habits that climate change the limits of the food services.

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