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the, the donald trump arrives at the republican national convention to deliver is 1st speech since the attempts on his life just days ago. the rog, this is al jazeera laurie from jo, also coming up concerns over joe barnes candidacy as more democrats put fresh on him to quits. the rates of bonuses is staying on a new health crisis in war. torn gauze on the health industry says polio virus has now been detected as sewage, and at least 17 people are killed across the phone was ash, as demonstrators costs as complete,
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shut down of the country. the ad we are just moments away from the highlights of the republican national convention on donald trump will formally accept the parties nomination as it's u. s . presidential candidate. over the past 4 days, republican speakers have sought to deliver a message of unity in milwaukee or trump, who has just arrived at the convention, has reportedly written his own speech, which will be his 1st public comments. since the survived and assassination attempt at a rally just 5 days ago to buy meanwhile, is coming under increasing pressure from within his own party to step aside from the presidential rates and increasing number of top democrats are worried about his ability to beat trump in november's election button has already stepped back from
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campaigning after he tested positive for kohls at 19, and will have much more on those calls for bind to step aside shortly. but we started in the walk to as a republican national convention. heidi, you're jo castro is with the term supporters. but 1st let's go to alan fisher, who's at the convention in milwaukee allen. the man of the hour, the star of the show has arrived. that's right. i mean, in the past the presidents have tended to wait till the big deal on stage. and certainly that's with going from didn't 2016 but he's here. he's in his boat just over there, surrounded by members of congress, including the likes of ted cruz, and others, not in the box with them is his wife, milan, and we were told that she would be a possibility is that she will arrive in time for the speech as well, his daughter,
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a bank to who has been here for any of the 4 days, but we are told we'll be here for the speech and join him on stage at the end. but the idea that donald trump is writing no speech to certainly to the public is on speaking seems a bit far fetched. he will have improved and me will have written parts of it, but not the whole speech which is due to lost somewhere in the region between an hour and 19 minutes. he wanted to to write part of it because of his experiences and such a date. when he escaped the assassin's bullet, he wants to make it much more personal. he wants to say the different kind to, to him. and you certainly once to perhaps inject something which we are told by his team, but will be more spiritual. but the thing to remember, of course, is that we've had this sort of thing from the companies team before and 2016. before he spoke in ohio. and people were critical of the way he'd address so many issues. they said we wait until the speech and you'll hear him being much more presidential. and that didn't really happen. what we thought was
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a very dark picture of the united states. donald trump standing on stage and telling everyone t alone you could fix it. so let's wait to see if there is a different tone from donald trump. this type, of course, he also knows that is going to reach out to you on this whole the people here are macros support as they are right behind donald trump. many of them, it's not all of them, all of both. it's for donald trump. in the primary campaign, we want to see him back to the white coast. but he's got to convince voters in the swing states, those suburban moms, those friends, people who haven't made up the decision yet, he's got to convince them that he can be the president of the united states. returning to the white after 4 years to wait. that's the job he's got not just speaking to the people here, but to the wider audience as he addresses america in prime time on thursday. right . and, and to that point and wanted to ask you, i mean the question that has come up
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a lot these the past couple of days is you know, tons of reference on numerous occasions to unity. we don't really know what he means by that. is it unity, tardy country? well, we don't more today. well, the word unity has been use a couple of times when it comes to the republican party. but the thing you've got to remember is that the last guy before donald trump, who was the republican president united states, george w bush, isn't here. the guy who run for president before donald trump mitt romney isn't here, his running mate. oh ryan isn't here. mike pins, who was donald trump and vice president isn't here. and the reason the whole full, the note of fever and they are not here is because the don't agree with donald trump. so when they talked about this being a positive unity, it's a poxy of unity of those who agree with going on from. and so if he wants to get you to see your in the country, if you really see it's about the message of unity,
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if he wants to see the rhetoric to doug said that's a big list for donald trump given his records over the last the years he's got a lot of what a lot of going to cover in a very short space of time. but if that's the message he's going to is we will heat it. and boy, he had it in just about 2 hours time. so i will find out through the allen fisher reporting from inside the convention center. thank you so much for your continued coverage. lets take you're now outside the convention center still in milwaukee hydro castro joining us the live heidi of he's arrived. so what has been the reaction where you are? well, what are those plaza is right outside of the convention hall, where trump indeed has arrived, and everyone just with inside as quickly as they could to not miss the moment. because right here, this time tells you exactly what this moment is about from 2024. and we're still seeing the last few people trying to take their photos capturing
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a memory of what they hope is a very historic moment. and we have a guest here. this is terry teacher, chairman of the republican party, one of the read his counties in wisconsin. thank you for joining us. you're welcome . what are you hoping to hear from former president trump? well, i obviously, i wanna see the president fire the crowd up. i think he's very excited. you've been waiting for this moment for the last few days. obviously, a to moultrie last week, this last week with the attempted assassination. so i think he's really going to try to outline the fact that conservative republicans are united and ready to come forward here in november. hopefully take our country back, save, save america, bring some saturday back to what's going on. and so just ration. so i think is going to low outline a good plan going forward as far as what, because administration we represent and, and stepping forward. so we're very excited. we're hearing that the speech we're expecting to hear from trump is potentially more personal, more a tone of unity. something that will be new from him. do you expect the same as you
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think that's something that's needed right now? yeah. so i think president trump spend more of a unifier than people give them credit for the other side. it's kinda like attacking them as we've seen for the last 4 years. but i think you're right this this evening. i think president trump is really focused on publicans uniting, getting ready for november to when both sides of the presidency and don't tickets. really go into november with a lot of momentum. busy think you will see a bit more conciliatory on a bit more uniting staff from the browser. can you describe sort of the feeling among roster republicans? this is a man who just had a near death experience yet he came out strong. and now he's about to make his voice heard for the 1st time since then, i'll tell you what the, i mean, the courageous nice of this. uh, this presidents. just tremendous. he's a great leader. i really believe just just, just in the last week you solidified a lot of those. let's just say kind of low propensities, softer republicans. i think they're, they've seen what's going on with a radical left. they're not willing to put up with us anymore. and they definitely
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want to call us behind president trump. so i think this unification and his energy and his vision going forward and just as stamina as you've seen, like people are really, really are energized with them. all right, thank you so much for your time. terry. yeah, take care you too and talking about the energy that's color. last thing around trump, as terry said, really, as in stark contrast to the scramble, we're seeing the surrounding president bite intercourse and all the doubts about his continuing his candidacy. republican saying that's why this moment is the moment they should strike politically to try to grow their party. and also of course, when back the white house star contrast, they're split screen up moment diety or jo, castro, or thank you so much for your continued coverage. and as heidi mentioned, and as we've mentioned, that bind is facing growing calls to reconsider his candidacy. and he's already started back from campaigning after he tested positive for cove and 19. what kind
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of has more from washington? the news from president biden's vacation home in delaware, where he's recovering from cobit, is that he's doing fine. he has some respiratory problems as his doctor, but his temperature is said to be normal. but while he is in isolation, imposed by cupboard is also to a degree in a form of political isolation. several reports indicate that the amounting calls for the president to step aside from the upcoming election. the most recent coming from jenny ruskin, a call, a representative from maryland who has released the letter cooling on the president, the step down. the letter was written some 12 days ago, but it was only made public in the course of the day. uh, congressman adam shift has also called for bite and to step down and that was in an editorial. however, one must separate the speculation from the reality here in all some 20 democratic members of congress, a cold foot bite into step down,
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the boss folk have remained silent on the issue. party leaders have remained actually silent as well. and we've also heard from probably the most powerful democrats, and that is for my president, but rock obama. he has said that the only person who can decide whether or not joe biden steps down is joe biden, himself, mike kinda, i'll just say era, washington the, there's been more is really air strikes, targeting you and run schools and central guys on the facility in this a 2 neighborhood was being used as a shelter for displace palestinians. at least one person was killed in the attack and several others injured is really forced to say the cube to palestinian fighters in the air raid dr. say 5 other people were also killed in northern ga. so and polio has been found in gaza as israel continues this war on the besieged strip.
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the highly infectious disease can cause the deformities and paralysis. the palestinian health industry says that detected the virus in the sewage and contaminated water that is flowing between the 10s which are now housing displays. palestinians, what is will have started vaccinating its soldiers in gaza to protect them against the disease. and dr. tania hod sure her son is a pediatric intensive care physician and she was last working in gaza in march. she says the emergence of polio and the besieged strip is a sign of worse things to com. so leo is transmitted through the sequel or oral routes. so if you have a situation where you cannot separate those 2 things, because you have no way of, of processing sewage, you have no clean laboratories. you have no way of isolating suspected cases.
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because normally, if you have a case of polio, you're going to isolate something, you're going to make sure that they use the bathroom that nobody else uses that they're not in close proximity to other people. that's impossible. you have everybody blustering and refugee caps at the moment without vaccines for, for at least the past 9 months, including children who would have otherwise been vaccinated for polio. and adults who, in and in the setting of an outbreak should receive a booster, including health care workers, is health care. workers are exposed to high rates of polio and end up contracting disease. that's also catastrophic for health care system that's already been. i annihilated by direct targeted by adoptions of health care workers like killing of health care workers. and it's just, you know, a ticking time bomb. and we're just talking about polio. when you have polio, it is a symptom of or a sign of something greater,
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which is an inability to protect the population from diseases that really should, has been completely eradicated on this planet. at this point, this is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu has made an announced a visit to southern gossip, a visit as soldiers in about a city which has been under constant is really bombardment in recent weeks. is really media report that netanyahu told soldiers that ultra orthodox jews will soon be recruited into the military cause of people. my city is rarely control over the philadelphia car during the rest of the crossing is important to continue it. take a minute to refresh your existing here on this relative to how much movement helps us with us and say to mom's progress in the kidnapping deal, especially without the mountains for the release of the largest number of kidding up men and women in the 1st stage of the agreement, double pressure does not into the deal
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a contribution to his progress. so head here on al jazeera crossing the desert to find safety for report on the rise and people smuggling across the border with egypt, the in 2021. the tough you security surfaces, the rest of the 15 suspected spies allegedly, with 20 buys, really intelligent the most sense to impose on our college student and just allow me to get in touch you. sometimes they recruit you and you don't even realize you're being recruited. so just a little while to explore the doc surveillance on to well beneath the diplomatic surface, most side is done on our pod. huge, i mean to be is israel and obstacles piece? i think that the new thing you have on these government with these 5 digit, you say getting less of a thought provoking on the
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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 go to some we cannot take the fact that he was signing a present as not that important factor. he had the story on talk to how does era, the knowledge is here. with the the
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you're watching out as a reminder of our top stories, this, our donald trump has arrived at the republican national convention where he will accept his nomination as the parties. presidential candidate and he'll make his 1st public comments in milwaukee after he survived and assassination attempts on saturday. meanwhile, turbine is facing growing calls from within his own party to step aside from the presidential race. increasing number of top democrats are worried about his ability to beat trumps in november's election by and stepped back from campaigning, opting tested positive for covered 90. thousands of student needs refugees across across the board or rather, to egypt every month to escape the fighting between the army and paramilitary rapids support forces. beginning a visa can take weeks and that slipped to arise and people smuggling, as even more than reports from above them. odd. v steps are some of the
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last off route we'd be taken with your mother on her country soil from they ended in south east sedan. she and her family had to flee when the parent military rapids support forces, or r s f rated the city. their escape from home mark the starts of a long journey in search of safety in a neighboring country. took me to them instead of car, so i lost the i need be managed to escape belong without elderly mother who's sick . she has asthma and high blood pressure. she had to work with us for the age, killing mesa is we were without food for 2 days. we reached a village, then started moving from city to city until we got here to abo hummadi to go to egypt through the desolate 70. if you don't make it at, of all those here are aiming to cross the international border between sedan and egypt illegally. that's because crossing the border officially needs visas, egypt change, it's visa requirements for us to these national. shortly after the start of the
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conflict last year, the new rules meant the long waiting list. so many states smuggling became their only option. it's a journey that those most desperate incidents conflict take the are barely any stops on the way for food and water and the journey come come with difficulties on a shot. there are no mechanical workshops on the road. so unless the car happens to come along and take passengers, or you bring spare parts from abo 100, you can get stuck for days on the road. cars can break down motors, stop working, or the car may overheat or get caught up in the desert rain. but we all have to wait for a solution. despite that not being an easy way for hundreds every day, it's much easier than the official routes. the most reliable way to get from here to the border and beyond is on pickup trucks, like these to avoid detection by far as those who can pay more to pick up those who can enter this coaching sun for 2 days. if they're lucky and for more than a week, if they're not, i'm not everyone makes it more than
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a 100 people have lost their lives, trying to cross the border in the past year. that figure is likely much higher since many do not report their relatives crossing the border illegally. vis tarmac road amongst the entry into egypt. most register as refugees. after reaching cairo, at least half a 1000000 put in these refugees are in the different capital. the entire process is cheaper than waiting for official passes. and the name of the amount of money i've paid to be smuggled into egypt isn't enough to travel documents from my family and sit on the cost of issuing a passport as $256.00. and i have 9 family members. so dance conflict has resulted in the largest displacement crisis in the world and with the iris f entering new cities. more and more people are being forced out of their homes and having to look for safety elsewhere, no matter what it takes. he but morgan ologist 0 behind sedan,
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anti government protest and bangladesh of left 17 people that demonstrators are calling for a complete shut down across the country. violence broke out between police and students and several locations around the capital dot com. at least 1500 people have been injured in the past week. 10 bureau to re has more now from dr. is just about a quarter mile from where i am. there's about 6 universities who are demonstrating since morning and we can still hear gunfire. song grenades and all kind of noise coming from that area because the student refused to leave that area. there's been a lot of casualties among the students in the morning. and the dynamics for the demand has been changing by. as we spoke to the protest, i said look, the code to is one aspect of the government has been conciliatory. the for the law, i'm going to start your downs, are the prime, minnesota, instructed him to come to a compromise and sit down with the court of protest stuff. and now the quote,
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a protest as an antique code of protests start of saying that, look at this as good. but boy is going to do back home for the number of students to during the last few days. and also today that so many kids were killed in different parts of the country and close the capital city. he said we won just as we went, those police on pro government student wings meant by brought to justice before we even consider sitting with the government. so they have a different attitude towards the whole thing and said, we'll continue this movement. this is totally unacceptable killing young children, even high school kids, right in the protest is just, just not acceptable. we want to sit with the government and to make things watch since morning. the entire network internet network was down, there was jamming. you couldn't access the social media somewhere able to get in using vpn. and now the main server station, the base station for the internet service provider that has been burned, everything remains very volatile, intense, and it's very critical right now. the south african presence to serve up also has
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opened the 1st session of parliament saying the newly formed coalition. government will boost economic growth, manage public finances, and address poverty and inequality. how, which also has more now from cape town, president silver, i'm up with the has the case with the managed expectations. and again, this is african national. congress was forced into a government of national unity with 10 other political parties off to it lost its majority inmates election. and the people of south africa went to the pose to decide the future of our country. head of the elections, they had to express to their concerns and their hopes, their wishes, as well as the expectations through the votes they determined that the lead us of our country should set aside their political differences and come together
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as one to overcome the severe challenges that confront donation, it's an easy coalition and a lot of pressure to deliver. there is no honeymoon, such as showing an extra results to exhaust about politicians and that really wants to govern mover speed. can do both sides or we'll check it on. our advocates most industrialized economy is also one of the most an equal societies in the world. this new administration has a lot of work to do. the unemployment rate is more than 30 percent. so the applicants once jobs, the pool, also want to fit to education. and quality affordable housing. i've been great. it was the government of national unity in 1994 with with nelson mandela was president . but that collapsed in 1997. so the advocates will be watching to see if i'm gonna post as coalition will complete. it's 5 year to go out and we toss out there, keep them to resolve and rely on has been re elected as president of the european
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commission following his secret ballots among lawmakers. so she will now serve another 5 years as president and has a sisters that you will not deviate from ambitious climate goals. on more than half the european parliament voted for vendor lying, but the party of italian prime minister, georgia maloney refused to say it will be against their principles. or parts of southern and eastern europe are experiencing record breaking summer temperatures. many governments urging people to stay in doors during the hottest time of the day . and northern serbia, it's been so hot that the sun, the salt lake, has dried up for the 1st time. charles stratford reports what used to be like in northern serbia, now barely upon crank, smiled and false drawing rebates monk, where a popular nature was once was bought
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a sum of all the people only lot of can sustain life a little bit to food celts, but i'm changing my should non stop as someone who is the voted on media, so i don't know what to say. it is scary how fortunately, i really skate off with the balkans and much of central eastern and southern europe are in the midst of a blistering gateway. the mexican, we are currently experiencing an extreme weather event. a heat wave is characterized by its duration and intensity. this means considering the sum of the temperature normally it's in a strong heat waves. such heat waves would almost not exist if we're not for climate change. from it to the to romania governments issued weather alert, simple want people to stay indoors during the holidays. part of the day i are thousands of tourists, flux to beach is on the coast of croatia. desperate to cool down, the water is amazing, but the land is so hot, it's a catastrophe. it says this way,
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we won't even get out of the water, says another some respite from the heat's own land may be, but the temperature of the adrian succeed around the historic city of dubrovnik. it's another rick, what breaking calling before 2 days in the world when it was almost 50 degrees and it was just as a veronica quadratic and basically basically the keys about 5 degrees warmer than the average or in these parts of the air. the use copernicus, climate change services, the average global temperature has been one and a half degrees celsius, above the pre industrial era for 12 successive months. extreme weather including of a halter summers across some parts of europe, and now no longer an exception. but increasingly, the new child strength of houses here and that does it for me on way laraca. you can find this at any time that are sent to our website out to xerox dot com,
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where there is next. that inside story the the hello, that remains a very wet picture across the south. asia, thanks to the monsoon range, before very heavy rain across the eastern parts of afghanistan, northern pockets on as well with some of that rain splashing into karachi. the bad news is that the heat and humidity is back here, and while temperatures are picking up into the high thirty's and forty's, it does feel like it's around 50 degrees celsius and above so that dangerous heat continuing over the next few days across a more southern areas such as west and india center, there is an out east. we have got read
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a look out for the very heavy rain thunderstorms expected here as well. we could see some flooding as that rain continues to pour down across a central areas on saturday. the strong winds continue to blow because of a open goal pushing those showers into parts of me and my ad for east asia is also a very wet to picture. a co central pots of china problems is like a shiny g is what is he 9 and shang don't expecting to see that very heavy rain come back in on saturday. that will special across the korean peninsula on, on woods to japan. but it will be very hot in tokyo sunday. the, what does a, i really mean for the future of humanity? what sort of future society do we want to create it? all of this technology roommates? do we still have power of choice? a g i 's beach, actually a tournament and operating and doing this is the apple kind of technician, oh,
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