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spending power, a new confederation of the free governments, just dividing west africa plus, what is the future hold for boeing off for a plea deal with the us government. counting the cost on al jazeera, the, the donald trump makes his 1st appearance since subsidized assassination attempts. reaching supports as the republican national convention center j. the vans has the over whelming support of this convention to be the next vice president of the united states, the highest center to j. the vance is announced as the vice president to be trumps, running on the republican ticket, the
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by carrie jones can this is alta sarah from dough. so coming up present, joe biden returns to the campaign trail. he's criticized and he lost his nomination, calling him a trump close to us for children among the 11 protest canadians killed. the latest is rarely striking guns. the former us president donald trump has made his 1st public appearance since being shot an injured at the campaign. rowdy on saturday, he was cheered by delegates the republican national convention in milwaukee wisconsin. but he also announced his running mate, an official reports now from milwaukee. the moment to support of a clean duration a little more than 40 hours
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since the attempt in his life. the trump meet his 1st real public appearance, walking into the republican national convention to be met by people who already saw it. he was a hero. advantage over the wind for this year, clear to see he didn't speak that will come in 1st thing. this was about reassuring the policy based unraveling in the support and repeating the word to you to the crowd. after he was short he was joined during the v. i. p. books by the mine he knows as his running mate will hire senator d. defiance once and a vote, anti temper competing him at one point to hitler. no, i'm a good guy. hot. it was a decision which brought the light from delegates. 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,
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we carried on. but a warning from one analyst about the why the repeal of the stuff to you know, year old former marine baby bands though he's from ohio and wrote this wildly popular book hillbilly elegy that hit the hit a great court for a lot of folks. i think he lacks christmas, and i don't think he's quite the type of candidate that could have vast appeal to a general election audience. congresswoman marjorie taylor green there was talk, the trump brush with death would lead to a kinder, gentler tune at this convention. what about unity than division? more about respect than rank court. but that didn't stop many on the platform falling into familiar ways. they promised unity and delivered division. they promised peace and brought war 2 days, democratic agenda. their power policies are clear and present danger to america, to our institutions. our values in our people follow some full address to convention on 5 different streets, a different tool and,
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and so that's why his team from a mine his campaign was almost standard liability. oh, and for sure, i'll just do the public and national convention in milwaukee. it didn't take long for trump's opponent to us. the president joe biden to weigh in on his choice for vice. president biden is back on the campaign trail 2 days off the assassination attempt on trump. martin honda has more now from washington dc as well. president joe biden remains unapologetic about the language he has used in the past against his content to donald trump in an interview with nbc news, joe biden insisting that he's not the one who is guilty of inflammatory rhetoric. that in fact, donald trump is he singled up to a number of donald trump's comments in the past as an example of this victory. but what president biden is indicating in this interview, is that any respite in the political heats, the rivalry in the wake of that attempted assassination of donald trump is now over
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at that it is now back on the campaign trail, he will continue to criticize donald trump you will continue to point out what he sees as flores as to donald trump's nomination. as vice president j. d. vance. well, president biden, we acted within minutes of that announcement, releasing a tweet, ad insisting that be on the policy of bonds and of trump is going to only benefit 1000000000 as you then went on and spoke to the polt is at andrews air force space . and this is what he had to say about j defense. so any pledge from either candidate that is going to be a reduction in the level of the political debate, a movement away from the inflammatory rhetoric that has been used in the past. well that would appear to be well and truly over mike, hannah,
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i'll just. busy washington, in bivens, one on one interview with nbc news is less to hold. on monday he addressed the attempted assassination of trump on saturday, and his own clothes to change the tone of physical rhetoric in the country. as you called your opponent and ex essential thread on a call 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 i've to focus on what the truth of the matter was when i guess i was talking about as a time was there's very little focus on trans agenda. you have a service. what was that? i was, it was a mistake. these were, i didn't, i didn't say cross here as i've been both. i meant focus on focus on what he's doing. the director of the u. s. secret service has given her 1st interview since the attempted assassination of donald trump speaking with the chief justice correspondence for a b. c. news. she said the shooting was unacceptable,
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and shed have 1st reactions to that moment. shock. and then concern, obviously for the former president, this is an event that should have never happened. who is most responsible for this happening? what i would say is the secret service is responsible for the protection of the former president. so the buck stops with you. the buck stops with me. i am the director of the secret service. it was unacceptable. and it's something that shouldn't happen again. the president and homeland security secretary. so today they had 100 percent confidence in you, but there are some numbers. some con was calling on you to resign. i appreciate the secretary's comments, and we're going to continue to be transparent and communicate with people. do you plan to stay on? absolutely. i do plan to stay on was that all trump also claims to big legal victory on monday, a judge dismissed the criminal case, charging him with mishandling top secret documents before the judge ruled that the appointment of special counsel jack smith violated the constitution. trump reacted
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by saying, o criminal and civil case against him should now be thrown out, prosecute to say the appeal of a decision. us let us bite some legal relief for the former us present his remind to office 3 criminal trials pending at different stages. trump has been found guilty on 34 felony charges for falsifying business records by new york called is appealing that case with census expected in a september. the price is tenants suddenly charges for unlawfully conspiring to change the 2020 election outcome in the state of georgia. but that trial is on hold likely until next year. trump also faces full federal charges with a to the, his efforts to overturn the 2020 election results and for his actions during the journey. the 6th attack on capitol hill this case is also lock you to face significant delays. ok, i finkelstein is a professor of the university of pennsylvania. she says the judge's ruling on
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trumps classified documents, case pens, decades of legal precedent. the stems from the separate concurrence that that was written by justice thomas in the immunity case, in which he said that he believed that the entire appointment of jack smith was unconstitutional under the appointment's clause. 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 have been touting for 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 uh, john durham, who was special cancelled to look into the origins of the rustic case. nor did we
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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, [000:00:00;00] the these ready ami has again targeted civilians and central gaza kidding. at least 11 people, including women and children, strikes hits, residential buildings in the, on this route refuge account. both of these have been taken to the, our ex, the hospital, one of the few that is still functioning is very attacks of kills at least 38640 palestinians. since the one goes to began in october or the headquarters of you,
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an agency for palestinian refugees and garza has been destroyed, officer is very forces from the area the head of an ride for the past. and that's what really posted these 2 photos on x. with a caption headquarters in gauze turned into a battlefield and now flattened. he went on to say, another episode in a blatant disregard of international humanitarian know, united nations facilities must be protected at all times. they must never be used for military or fighting purposes. every will has rules. garza is no exception. but when was head of external relations that tomorrow i'll refire says that the destruction is part of a wide path. nevada, in spite is really forces. 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 have the porters are really
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shocking. and that is why commissioner. and was there any issues that tweet you for having visited these headquarters? several times? what i sold today in the footage is recognizable and it speaks volumes to the blades of disregard for international humanitarian dual. because today's $19190.00 under was facilities and got the most of which served as shelter is for this place. people. a 190 had been damaged during the conflict. healing more than 500 people in sight. then people who are looking for projection inside the u. n. building, underwrite you with black and injuring over a 1600 people inside our own shelters. and our schools across the goals, us trip. i failed to displace palestinians who hope that being the un building we've gotten some protection of correspondence. and how would you rate was to you and school in the central garza,
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with families living in overcrowded and unsanitary conditions? the key in the hearts of getting bella in, one of the owner was schools were thousands of displaced palestinians from different areas from the north to the south of the douglas through our this place 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 owner was schools and owner was shelters. those targets where thousands of palestinians were left homeless again, there were dozens of palestinian kills and dozens of other policies have been injured. one of those young men, where can we go? there was 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 company. i just need a little bit of cause of palestine. situation in the north of gauze is equally done, the spot, the almost complete destruction of gauze and state t 5. is there any bombs, the space palestinians are returning their him or kelly is in gauze the city with this report for money. their home is more than just the place it is it this them in their identity? the resigned the land carries generation of size memories and the sense of
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belonging that is not easily really waste, wilbur. oh, i'm on my girlfriend, but i stay here because of my sold tied to this land. my father passed away, 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 honest with general and the and we were born and raised yeah, we will live and die. yeah, palestine, they remain all loud. this noise is all noise the spine tool, the bombings flyers and attempts to display says it will stay stayed false to resilience. despite the siege and famine and everything that has happened, we will pitch all tens and stay here despite the hardship. because this land is on land for money, the sentiments of having nowhere else to go is not just and the motion of the clear
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ration like us power. reality choices are very limited by the lack of resources. many families live in poverty. their financial needs insufficient to facilitate even re eval need being the question. humanitarian a though critical of info, 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 to him on now were at least 4 people have been killed and several others injured in the shooting. and that was the outcome in most can amounts capital most got it wouldn't do that, have been taken to hospital and a state of emergency has been declared in the area. police have launched investigation as well. so the head here, analysis, air nation
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and remain is government doubles. the number of beds that talk ranges are allowed to kill each year. after series of incidents, the same depth analysis of the day, sidelines, he's ready slack his rays accusing that i was looking upon them said informed opinions, this is her 1st visit to northridge in 24. yes. why is he making it now critical debate? i believe the selections will empower him in any way as well as voters in america inside story massachusetts. the group was fine to send on out. just being a journalist is a privilege i get to the heart of the story, amplified the voices of those who have been drowned out by the noise is
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a 4 is my driving force is what pushes me to take risks facing the trying to find the challenge and the huge responsibility we keep politicians and decision makers in check. so the devastating human cost of their decisions working at the 0 enables me to make the other voices relevant to so that there's more that you guys us than divides us the all the
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welcome back or mind of our main headlines now. welcome to the next president of the united states. former us president donald trump has made his best to parents since he was shopped into dangerous as a campaign rather youngstown today. it was wildly shit. coming to national convention in the working hours saw especially nominate parties, presidential trans. shady vance was confirmed as donald trump's running made the conviction, 1300 rolls of new comments. 6 extra dozen of minus 2022. if trump wednesday of next year, one of the youngest us vice president was everyone in milwaukee on monday was a trump supposed to outside the convention that you thousands of people have been protesting against him and his party. i'll just say it was quite a drug test drive. it was on the demonstration in milwaukee the despite
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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 of resistance. i don't think uh false. 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. others represent this far left. you were saying, no fashion strong, no genocide joe, the whole damn systems got to go from was president. when in august of 2020 justin blake's nephew, jacob blake was shot by police and could 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.
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no, asking america is going to support this guy. he is a racist you to stop play and nobody's come out and articulate it. 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. well, i'm sitting here while people around me is pensions. are investment in weapons companies that are destroying family's lives. they are trying to raise their voices as they can. but my design, they're being kept are far away from the prevention. and that is to minimize any sort of the security question between the protest remain peaceful though defiant. this woman brought her maybe to oppose the republican
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platform against abortion by our daughter to the right. this is the best for her with so much at stake in this election, protest or say they have to demonstrate, despite the volatility of the moment. hi to jo. castro, l g 0, milwaukee wisconscin. the rights group say several people have been abducted and interrogated since the recent anti government protest in kenya. well, the 40 people have been killed. many of them, shots by police demonstrations began last month for government set to increase the taxes. presidents were the router was fired almost all of those cabinets and accepted the resignation of the police chief, but many protests still say he should resign. welcome lab reports from my writing of joshua acquire says he just left his home when men bundled him into a call,
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i'm cuffed him and puts it back over his head. and it was the day off to protest. as in nairobi, entered parliament 2 weeks ago, joshua was that we need to make out the vision. he's a student leader. it can, he has low school. says he doesn't know where he was detained, but he was interrogated and beaten. they're asking me questions identify, so he says they asked him who was organizing and funding the protests then experience. i don't like to remember because every time i remember i guess these are we enter the lead to this demonstrations were initially against the finance bill would have raised taxes and widespread corruption of the police killed dozens of protest. as many started cooling for president william russo in his government to resign, police of arrested hundreds of people. more than a 180 of them revolt here. the $1000000.00 money lo,
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quotes and charged with various crimes including loosing and destruction of property. they both since been released on bail defense. lawyers say they were arrested for exercising that constitutional rights to protest. well, police that the looters will free this. cctv for these shows permanent social media activists. shatka leave being bundled into the call days before protest. the people who have been abducted and then released have said that they've been in the company of police officers. i know, you know, there's no higher authority than the deputy president has declared to the nation about 2 weeks ago that the intelligence and the security services have been abducting people. and therefore we have been very concerned that they seems to be. this seems to be part of a policing strategy that has no basis on the law. president russo who said the directions will be investigated and those responsible held to account to use to come over here. that hasn't reassured activists like bill using them like he says
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he was abducted last month and forced to sit and they came to the room flooded with cold water for 24 hours or off the he was released, the sled, nairobi destiny folds and i person on the feeling so i'm, i'm ready for g mon country. bill says he took part in the protests to defend kennedy as constitution. many of the demonstrate to say whether it's policing pro test. so managing public funds will they ask is for a government that follows the law malcolm web out, his era nairobi unit assess, has at least $50000.00 of the space. people have fled to renewed hostilities and sit down to the central sanaa state. and they're expecting more in the coming days, becomes often escalation and fighting. last month in the looting of homes and shops . pilots, we rapid support forces. many displaced people have crossed into neighboring states, where aid workers are trying to provide food,
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shelter and medical help. they've been protests in the city of the 10, but when the democratic republic of congo, hundreds of people joined them march against increasing violence by him. 23 fights is if captain multiple towns in the east fighting between the group and companies, forces has escalated in recent weeks, forcing many from their homes, complete resorts, ease of blaming rwanda and again, the for supporting the accusations denied by both countries. for media is government has more than doubled the number of beds that hawk ranges can legally kill the little. what comes a week off the death of a 19 year old hike up under simmons has more. romania has europe's largest brownback populations living outside russia. that home is the bottom of the comp, pacing of 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 scott virginia's cities as urban
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school cuts into the habits that climate change limits. move citizens, taurus, or a particular problem, often appearing pictures of the dangers of getting close and even trying to feed the animals. last year, the fault has introduced a manual quote to beckles of $220.00. now it's been increased to 400 the patient once a year for the past 2 decades, brown, passive code, at least 26 people, and severely injured more than 270 others. right? yeah. a while bull hunt had disturbed the bad hunter. philly to survive. for the world war, a lot of fun says kidding, move as whoops. solve the problem. it says best need to be kept away from communities with measures such as that's a waste management directory, electric fences and preventing people from feeding. the bass dynamo, writes campaigns,
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is believe the new law will allow for the eventual return of tracy hunting. andrew simmons, i was just, whoever is next then inside story looks to the what the implications of the assassination attempt on donald trump. website that's i'll just say what's on the the hello. you're just in time for your weather report across the middle east and africa. good to have your long plenty of hot sunshine to go around for the radian peninsula here when it's not as strong as they have been up and down the golf. so generally what we see is temperature start to go up and less to, but that's not to say it won't be human at all, but a bit more bearable. so $45.00 degrees and go ha on tuesday. let's go $43.00 in regards to the central laser,
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there has been some flooding in curtis done several hours south of bish kick, but this kick you're going to get striped with some showers on tuesday. otherwise fairly quiet picture. 37 degrees and ask about there has been some flooding along turkey's black sea coast, still more rain falling in this area and some pretty potent storms in that south east corner. there was some winding rain here about to get soaked with rain right across west africa, but particularly through see, or the own and guineas. so free town and concrete. looking at a couple 100 millimeters of rain over the next little bit. and we've got this batch of rain, i'd say, look at this just off the coast of camber room and a jerry a but some of that will make it on shore. and this is going to be some pretty solid bands of rain. why didn't wendy for kick town on to stay with the height of 15 degrees? now you're in the know, see a of the, the agriculture revolution promised abundance. but is it damaging the planet to
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this system is destroying the habitat that allow right leeway explodes. how sacrificing by the best, the t for maximum deals is leading to food and security, and threatening on very existence, leaving me any se, on able to adapt to climate change, the need to rethink multi so full hail the plan is on out, is there a former president donald trump escapes and the fascination of 10. let's cost a shadow on the us political see how potent arises america wants to behind the rise in political violence. that was of the implications. this is inside story. the
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