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molly and sending somebody for example, one less of the size of the can. 3, linus and tyler, new series of africa direct on i'll just 0. the a show of unity from us republicans that the convention, as donald trump makes us 2nd to parents just days, office of finding an assassination attempt to carry johnson. this is all just very well life though. so the pro, israel has killed 11 palestinians and gone overnights 8 of them in one s try calling a family home in also a way to the thousands of people protest
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across the 10 year to mounting it president william roots steps down on china and the philippines agreed to set up across this line to prevent tensions from the south china sea. the it was a show of unity on the 2nd day of the republican national convention in milwaukee. former arrivals of donald trump having those 10 for us president and one of his family members shed her experience of the assassination attempt on him on saturday . unofficial has moved from milwaukee the president's daughter 3 days after the attempts to kill him, the theme of the republican national convention make america safer again. the former president was back in the whole once more enjoying the deletion of a supportive mike johnson of louisiana elliot. the convention had from the leader
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of the house, confirmed a congressional inquiry into the events in pennsylvania is under way the american people deserve to know the truth and we will ensure accountability. i promise you that under tool button, millions of illegal aliens cluttered porters speak. you'd have to speak of criticize the bike might have some crime, border security and immigration. well, not always being sold at the facts from the stage, lucy, to trump had to be the place to run against them for the nomination. good is surprisingly warm. welcome. but both know, bending the knee pledging their support and loyalty. i'm here tonight because we have a country to say in a unified republican party, is this central for saving or donald trump has been demonized. he's been sued. he's been prosecuted any nearly lost his life. we cannot let him down and
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we cannot let america down. just go through. nope, no. so you're figuring the republican party is the 1st family member to address the convention since the assassination attempt admitted. she wrote some of the speech because of it. there's no doubt that saturday was one of the most frightening moments of my father in law's life. millimeters separated him from life. the delegates here are blinds in the last few weeks. it seems you might lose the presidential debate. tony, tom security, number of important victories and survive, and assassination attempts. so they believe that on the target for a clean the house on the white public. the national convention in milwaukee james davis is a republican political strategist. earlier he told us that the republican nominee,
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vice president j, the buttons would be popular amongst versus i was doing a road trip across the country. and i listened to as a book with a couple of friends heal billy allergies. and he liked me, came from very humble beginnings and had to overcome a lot of challenges. i think that that is great for america to see. obviously now that this guy who grew up in such poverty has been able to come forward and be a vice presidential picks, which is amazing. so that's inspiring. and i think the story, the words that he gave to his life were really empowering to a lot of folks. lot of americans feel like they're in that say right that they've been left behind and, and so there is a great opportunity for j, the vineyards. i believe in the president trump, to focus on solving the chaos. that's a border to focus on. the crisis that we see across the globe, internationally with worries both of the front and to end by nomics. and if he
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focuses on that, i think that they can be very strong going into november and ultimately quench the white house. i don't want to, i don't want to see more government pollock government intervention. and so that's where i'm wary of j. d dance in some areas and the minimum wage feet of f t. c. the federal trade commission blocking mergers and acquisitions. i, you know, citing with union bosses over hardworking americans. those are the areas where we have disagreements, but hopefully again, they'll focus on those issues that outlined and i think it'll pay off well for them in the balance. meanwhile, us president joe biden is back on the campaign trail for the 1st time since the attempted assassination. nobody's rival, donald trump. he addressed the annual convention of the in double a c p, one of the oldest most prestigious and politically powerful organizations of jack americans. for reynolds reports from las vegas receiving a warm welcome from any a c p members. us president, joe,
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by an acknowledge is enormous political debt to black voters because of you. and i present a couple hours with vice president biden spoke about the assassination attempt on his rival, donald trump, and the threat of political violence, no response to go to lower temperatures, temperature, and condemn violence in any form. but he also took some jabs that trump started to go to florida to record growth of watchable business. let me say this again because dropped his line. my general about what was important to hit a record low over by. there's immunization bite in mock trump's reference during the debate last month, 2 black jobs, which many people thought he implied were on skilled. well try, the job is, or the states. in the aftermath of that debate,
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some democrats urged binding to drop out of the race over concerns about his age and mental stamina. but black officials and voters have largely stood by him. he's a proven track record, a b as a portal for the initiative. for what blacks are facing today, and so we are looking for him to do that again to continue to do that. but some recent polls suggest some black voters are drifting away from bite bite and will need every last measure of support enthusiasm and turn out from black voters. if he is to have any chance of winning a 2nd term in the white house, robert olds, l g 0, las vegas us out. his son is a democratic political strategist and the founder of combat. yeah. communications. he says biden's domestic policy is like the inflation duction act have helped to
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retain that voltage. we start with the blackboard itself, although not monolithic is over well being. we've pro democratic candidate, whoever the democratic candidates. so when we're talking about losing support, we're talking about losing something like 9394 percent down to something like 8384 percent. just to be clear about what the context is for that. and that's something that's in flux. i think there still opportunity for bite in to get some of these wavering voters back if you know what one of the reasons is for this. one of the biggest areas of concern among voters of color, not just black voters, is a bite, is handled positive to it is as long as body continues to support these really military is campaigns and causes. there will be some skepticism on our side that said, i was listening to the same debate that you were in and listening to that crowd. the support is still strong because of everything else abided has done domestically
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. and that's certainly affects african americans and other people in this country, disproportionately from the inflation reduction act and infrastructure investments to non working non discrimination and labor protections. all of this has got a long way to keep a lot of the coalition together. what's after the attempted assassination of donald trump, ralph of the us presidential race on the eve of the republican national convention . now as physically to this course and both sides to turn down their rhetoric, volunteers with a known part is on the civic group. are seeking to lead by example, i'll just here as a hydro customer has more just on what you were looking for. cameron swallow, is volunteering after republican national convention and she says, to try to listen and learn. anyone you know, when no one asked, she says she has nothing to hide, but she came to the r n c as
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a democrat to try to understand the other side. no, it's the work she's been doing with the non partisan group. there's raver windshield seeking to de polarize the nation during a flash point, moment a political division. we need to engage with other people. and remember that they are humans and not monsters. holes show a growing sense of intending political violence among americans. with nearly half the leading that a civil war is likely within their lifetime. and that was before the attempt on trump slight. now the attacks after mass, some republicans at the r n. c openly said they did support a civil war. the fact that we are on the verge of civil war, that's probably a good thing. reg, switzer from san antonio, texas, says, democrats bear some responsibility for the trumpets destination attempt. i see it as they've been confessing to premeditated murder. and the fact that he jumped up
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in your flight as opposed to just ducking and covering. probably something we need to get people to fire up and start realizing just how bad things can be and that these people will stop at nothing to destroy this country. this one river angels worker say the us versus them mentality is the root of the nation's division. they also recognize the incredible challenge of addressing it. we're not trying to create a new political order. we're trying to make a community and make a country where people bring out their better angels more often then they to come to the there were statements because is not because if not, you see what's happening on the streets. you see people giving into their fear. protesters from the political left converged on the r and c earlier in the week and were just as loud and angry as those on the right. here i have
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american those working to lower the temperature, say the do moving sides risk hearing the country. a part heidi jo castro, alger 0 know, walkie wisconsin, the in garza, these very minute tree has killed at least 11 palestinians and overnight stripes across the street is ready forces from the home in l as a way to and central gaza kidding. at least 8 people entering others and their own this wretched refugee camp. 300 students were killed in 2 separate subjects. well, 9 months into israel is war and goes a health care workers are still struggling to properly treat. the wounded of correspondents, honey mountain lute visited on intensive care units in debt, although were foreign. dr. shed some of the challenges they face every day. a when
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i came into the guys a strip, i was prevented everything except for one suitcase and i've been here for a month. and so as much as i tried to stuff with my suitcase, it's only so much you could put in one suitcase in law and we have 10 patients here that would use all those, all those medications probably in a day or 2. while the health care workers here save lives and do their best to keep people living, they are thinking about their own family members at home. and when they hear these closing the distance between here, every hour or 2 while we're here and the buzzing above us is the drones. those health care workers are constantly into world one where they're here with their patient, with they know they have a duty 5, but the career chosen in the 2nd is to their own family, their own neighborhoods at home, where they don't know when the next patient that rolls and will be their family member. the medications we use for controlling severe bleeding, especially if there's a liver disease in an environment where everybody is bleeding, we are out of these really vital medications. and so with the, with the communities had to do is work off of suitcases bought in by prior medical
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teams greater than 3 months ago. because currently, all in flow, medical supplies has been stopped with the border. we have several cases in the last 24 hours where they survived their surgery. this revised the initial blast paper side survived the initial assessment patient, but then subsequently passed from infection relate to the lack of root care supplies and typically flies we see in any hospital world. this is a 20 year old woman accepted significance for medic rain injury. she may be able to be pulled off the ventilator. she may refer itself whether or not she'll ever talk again or wake up again, meaningfully or walk again. is this truly no known thing for us? she's a 5 year old little girl who came in overnight to blast. and this injury is not the end of her journey to recovery, right. she has the physical recovery ahead of her, of recovering from low action levels and long injury and superficial brands. and these type of things, but in the long term, the thing that i feel most concerned about for, for the population as a whole for
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a public health perspective is these kids have seen and experienced things that kids are enough for 6 years. is ready at defense is of salt down the settlement saw spot from southern lebanon videos. so the moment the missiles were intercepted, israel and the lebanese group has because all i have traded in the dairy strikes, since the world guns have begun, is what it all says. it's open the front against is reality and sort of down to it kind of stands in the strip well to orthodox jewish is really is happening for testing in a central israel against compulsory military service. but anyway, on tuesday, these very minute she announced to begin drafting out all stuff mostly spring court village anonymously documented that members of the lady and the dispute should be drafted with us to say the ruling goes against the jewish religious still to come on out of their souls, his power for gold, senior us senator, was found guilty of bribery, corruption, and expulsion. the
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same depth analysis of the days headlines is ready. black is raised accusing that i was looking upon them, said informed opinions. this is person's 1st visit to north korea in 24 years. why is he making it now critical debate? i believe the selections will and power him in any way, as well as voters in america inside story, massachusetts. the group was fine to send on out jersey around when are we can katrina hit new orleans in the united states some years ago. not a single ritual middle class. the white american lost their lives. the we're dealing with is one of the largest relief efforts in our nation's history and
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the federal government skin support role play or 1st priority of course, has the same life. more than 1200 for black people living in the 9th ward of new orleans lost their lights in the richest country in the world. when they saw the hurricane coming, they did not receive the poor people. the the you without just ever a mind about top stores this out and gaza this very minute tree has kills at least 11 palestinians and overnight strikes across the street is ready for suspend a home in some way that central gauze. kidding. at least 8 people entering office.
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it was a show of unity on the 2nd day of the republican national convention and invoking federal trump form arrivals vicki, 80 and those endorsed combination of preston. jerry and new york has found that senior us senate democrats above menendez guilty on all charges in his corruption trial, and then does fy 16 charges including bribery, obstruction of justice. and that thing is a for an agent the states back to when he was chairman of the powerful us senate foreign relations committee, in this case is always been about hundreds of thousands of dollars. mercedes benz is here in canada,
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or at least 4 people have been killed in renewed antique government protest. police fire tear gas to disperse, crowns. catherine in the capital, nairobi demonstrators and cities across the country on the mountain a resignation of president william router. catherine stuart reports from not ready of these has become a weekly affair, and it's not letting up. young people who have been protesting against the government say enough is enough. police had a hard time managing the protest. daniel, one boy never flinched, even as police fired p, a gas out him. and i, the protest is we are out. you're trying to fight for one like, you know, i'm a student. where do i go from there? all this young people, you see here looking around the past, because there's no hope in this country. people 1st came to the streets to protest
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against a proposal to raise taxes. the contentious by nonce bill was withdrawn, but many said they want the government and president william russo to deal with bad governance corruption, mismanagement of public sense. and to step down, this is where it's on the, on the street. the police sometimes appear on the walls and they are using sand. * but some of the for testers, also you, you stones and know they are not a high for this thing that they are going to stay here until the, on the purchase and not just happening in a robi demonstrations happened in 23 out of 47 counties across the country, thank you so much in west and can you protest is said they wanted the electoral commission as re appointed since the monday ended last election. i use it to be
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formed quickly as quick as possible, so that to be empty, that the 13th cannot wonderful, grunted visually be called the box according to the cause, bishop is a startled protest president who to has yielded to some demands it seems like is this not making things easier. this is keeping gala on the outskirts of nairobi. police killed a protest to here, and a john, at least, was also shot in another town. nearly 50 people have been killed and many out is injured. since the unrest begun weeks ago or less than a 2nd lesson, that's how he's handling the debt. so it might drop off in 6000 and most likely not, no way of the off. he's sort of the president has been under a lot of pressure to deal with the situation or the anger on the streets can be solved by many kenyans who say they resonate with a young protest as catherine,
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sorry, altura nairobi, baldes of 6 people have been found in the luxury hotels in thailand's capital bank called the victims were all the means nationals to how to do american citizenship. and those wayne hay reports from bank of police knob for the sign i was making was behind the desk. the 6 bodies were found inside one room here at the grand quiet air one a 5 star luxury hotel right in the heart of bank halts busy to rest and shopping district when they were found on tuesday by a hotel stop noon. but police believed that they had been inside the room for around 24 hours. attention quickly turned to eye cause on the tip, given that the police said there was no sign of a struggle inside the hotel room and no sign of any wounds on the bodies. there was also a lot of attention placed on meals that were discovered inside the hotel room that had been left largely untouched. however,
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tasting on tops that we used by the deceased have tested positive for traces of sine eyes. and the police believe that one of the deceased was responsible for the poisoning and other words, they believe this was a murder suicide. carried out because of a business disputes. wayne. hey, i'll just bank on china and the philippines have agreed to set up an emergency hook line to prevent future escalation in the south china sea. it's the 1st time the 2 countries all setting up a direct line at the presidential level to handle such disputes. we know that has the keys, china is the coast guard of hostile maneuvers in the contested waters. below has more now from minute the social details of an agreement signed by philippine and chinese born ministry officials during their meeting here in manila on july. second, have now come to light. we now know that the 2 sides have agreed to establish a new emergency hotline to manage and prevent parking patients in the south. china
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sea was spiraling out of control. but it is important to note that a similar communication mechanism has been available to both sides. this january 2023, when philippine president for the then marcus junior, and the chinese presidents being met each other inmate james. but that mechanism was only available to officials in the lower bureaucracy of both governments. now this new agreement would involve higher level officials as high as chinese foreign minister, one g and philippine foreign affairs secretary and became another even as high as representatives of the offices of presidents of both countries. now the july, 2nd reading came just weeks after the most violent confrontation between philippine and chinese forces in the south china sea. in recent memory, where a philippine sailor lost his finger and
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a philippine military hold was punctured by chinese coast guard personnel. these actions where described by china as law enforcement measures. but these are the kinds of incidents that these new agreement which seek to avoid. course this needs to be seen because again, government says that it was bad, predicted a resupplied mission to the streets, treats stations at the 2nd policy in the south china sea since july. second, what would that be? what the philippine military could see is that they have monitors your chinese specials within the going to be exclusive economic zone areas. the philippines plains and just trying to find out is 0, but least for indian soldiers have been killed in a gun box with another thing to fight on demand. an injured administer, the customer is right, is concerned among security officials. charles is struck with report and the army
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is on file. it's in the mountains of indian. administered kashmir for indian soldiers were killed. and the latest attack targeting a foot patrol in this decades long contested female in regions. the soldiers were ambushed by rebels fighting against indeed who in the forests go to a district late on monday. now the how to get a board post from the scene that i thought to uh this uh, being pointed out to 800 good morning. christian with the how it changed the started the we have to those started to them and then go to my security forces. they have to just start the same as it gets without any because they don't want to piece nicholas with riley. they don't want to be in the indian since 1947, india and pockets not on her for 2 was for the most of the majority territory, which both countries claim and full, the control and paul, on resistance, the indian rule began in 1989 thousands of people being killed since then, but the violence had subsided in recent years. the roof is that may now be changing
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. at least 8 reported attack since june with at least 11 indian soldiers killed this year. that is discontent meant that is and that is hopelessness. maybe they have a situation, provide us some support, go doors pull on to in dollars, insights activities, and don't want to catch me. previous attacks that focus mostly on crushing me. you'll start to say the epicenter of violence has now shifted to the jump move region. in the regional capital sure. and a golf protest is boned and effort. you. 6 pocket stones point minister, sharp buzz should be india blames pakistan for training funding and pushing on groups across a c spot into the positive cash mia on the deadliest control focused on the noise. these are the people working with the militants who prevent shouts when food should be arrested. until then, we won't be able to find any solutions, renew tension, and keep being across the region. a permanent political solution remains elusive.
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that's best called stanford, which is 0. that's it. for me, the weather is next and inside story looks at weather, democrats and republicans, presidential campaigns done often. we take the, the hello anyway, you look at it, it's been a washer in the western cape province. in south africa, states of disaster declared there has been flooding. look at the provinces, capital cape town, and the $200.00 millimeters of rain for the 1st part of this month. all of that to say you blown past the july, average rain fall. and guess what? there's more rain and wind coming out, you know, other condo rolling in here on wednesday, so we'll see those winds turn up over the next little bits. gusts of about 60
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kilometers per hour and cooler than you should be. central africa looks like this. as we'd expect that some showers in storms around shad dropping down into central african republic. so bungie you'll get into some pretty socket conditions and look at all this rain. moving out of molly pushing into senegal. it's meeting up with the wet weather and equitorial. jenny, getting and see are the own. there's going to be some funding here. alerts issue for northern nigeria for how much rain you're about to see. had been some flooding along turkey as ne black sea coast. still some showers falling around traps on. for example, on wednesday, into the middle east, we go things once again heating up here. so here's the forecast on wednesday. let's go in for a closer look because great. i like about 50 degrees on thursday and looking pretty good in central asia. not a whole lot to report bye for now. the . the
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donald trump wins the republican presidential nomination. 2 days after surviving an assassination attempt. he's picked ohio, senator j. d. vance is running late. all this, this less thing to base a way for president biden's fitness to run. so where to both campaigns down now this is inside story. the .

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