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0 now the i am running to be president for all of american, not half of america. because donald trump, for many assets, be republican presidential nomination and in and long speech accounts has a near assassination. the bottom of this is alex is a live from doctor how also coming up concerns now until the drug by his candidacy . as new democrats put more pressure on him to split the race at least 29 people are killed across along the nation. protests against jones
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functions and a new process. casa, the health ministry says colonial laws being detected and sewage, the donald trump has concluded the final day of the republican national convention by accepting his party's nomination to be it's us presidential candidate. this was trumpet. so this return to the stage so surviving an assassination attempt. he began by recounting details of the shooting last week at move in 19 minutes. his speech was the longest convention address and modern american history. trump went on to outline key campaign, promises on the one economy and border security, or that just scored a division in our society must be hills. we must deal it quickly as americans. we are bound together by a single site and our share destiny. we rise together where we fall apart.
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i am running to be president for all of america, not half of americans, because there is no victory in winning for half of them. so tonight, with faith and devotion, i proudly accept your nomination for president. trump loosely said he would result global crises saying the world is on the brink of world war 3. then there is an international crisis. the likes of which the world has seldom been part of. nobody can believe which app, but the war is now raging in europe. in the middle is a growing specter of conflict hangs over taiwan, korea. the philippines and all of asia and our planet is teetering on the edge of
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world war 3. and this will be a war like no other war because of weapon raise a weapons are no longer army tanks going back and forth, shooting at each other. these weapons are obliteration, it's time for a change. it is bringing our correspondence to alan such a he's joining us live from milwaukee in wisconsin. it was a much anticipated speech because of that assassination attempt last week. and it seemed to have 2 pots. the 1st, you know, shows apart where he recounted what happened last saturday when he was quite meadows. and then the 2nd longer part where he basically said that america and the world are in a terrible state. and pretty much all of it was the democrats fault. while the we were told that donald trump would bring a different attitude to this speech, he would be a different sort of candidate. he was more spiritual because of what happened
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inside the big and the 1st spots of the speech suddenly reflected that he said he would see what happened and then he would never repeat it again. and he went through what he believed happened on saturday and seeing how the timing is had just to take a look at a slide that had been put up on the screen, probably saved his life and getting the speech. he had a uniform of a firefighter who was killed with a bill that from the would be assassin on the stage. the unfortunate thing for donald trump campaign is it was spelled wrongly now and then he moved on after this almost considered approach to suggest that he wants to be the president for all the america. but then we're time to familiar target some familiar phrases. he talks with nancy for lucy, calling her crazy. nancy pelosi, he talks about how the democrats had opened up. the board does have its meaning, ex killers, and requests were coming into the country. there were a lot of things that you could cite check with donald trump,
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a but this became more like a campaign speech when he returns to those familiar targets. i'm very often he came off with the tele proctor and started talking because he believes that gives him more energy. but people did start to leave don't many, but people did start to leave and the speech went on perhaps a bit too long. and interestingly enough, i've been texting with republicans and democrats since then. a couple of democrats thought it was a terrific speech. one said that it went on too long. i'm one democrat, texted me and said, look, this is the best thing that's happened to the democrats in 3 weeks is 3 weeks ago. the donald trump essentially beat joe biden in the presidential debate due by the awful performance of the number of wins in court since then to extend the sessions bullitt and has had a very good convention. but the convention kind of faltered at the very last harden with donald trump speech. it was perhaps the worst speaks of the entire week. and
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so, democrats will be boy, by this. and they will be thinking maybe from 2 days ago when, how were we ever going to beat this guy to thinking maybe we can beat this guy. yeah, absolutely. because after the past 3 weeks and all the ones that donald trump has had, it has looked like his election to lose. and it seems like democrats, the counting on him to new to news by being donald trump. you mentioned nancy pelosi of the comments he made about the senior democrats was really interesting that he said crazy. nancy pelosi given her response off to that assassination attempt. allen, you know, she, she said there was no place for political violence emphasizing but donald trump and that's especially of notice given that her husband was the victim of political violence. yes. but let's not forget that donald trump made jokes about it immediately afterwards. and raleigh, after raleigh,
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and so that, that there was a different tool and i put, no donald trump didn't have to convince anyone in this room to vote for donald trump. everyone was going to do that any weight. so this is the sizes of delegates . so here are, you can take their votes to the bank, they are going to vote for the republicans dying the ticket. they are going to vote for donald trump. we have to convince what people be on this whole. this both those who are undecided this apart been moms who decide essentially closer to the election. which side of the trusts to deal with their families issues. and for donald trump, the length of the speech was an eta because it, it went beyond prime time in the united states. it dragged on to long, many people. what a, so i've had all this before and headed to bed. so he would have lost a lot of the audience, know, millions of people would have to and didn't write that the stock because this was an historic moment. this was
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a presidential candidates who just survived an assassination attempt actually making a speech to his convention. and people to degree have a sympathy with withdrawal come for what happened on saturday. but as soon as he went on the usual attacks going after the usual targets, a lot of that would have been lost and people would have moved on simply because they would have so hold on a 2nd. we have absolutely had told this before. this was a very well produced, a very polished, a very well put together convention. but we saw in the middle of the evening there was a problem because the house fund played for too long just even to, to take some time to get on stage. a entertainer and wrestler who was going to do one of the big tons of the night. and that took a while and not know everything. but i'm not of donald trump. i took prime time on american television because all the american networks, cutty, this live. i'm would katia live,
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but people would have to adults simply because it went onto long as the democrats or takes to me said, this is perhaps the best thing this happened in the last 3 weeks and will give the democrats some hope that if they can put together a decent convention in a couple of weeks in chicago. they can call back some of the damage of the last few weeks now this so interesting to see if the nations supposed reflect that alan, thank you so much for your reporting. as always. alan fisher with all the license not live in milwaukee wisconsin. democrat, john tester has become the 2nd us and that has a cool for president joe biden to drop his re election bid bite and has taken a break from campaigning off that he tested positive for club in 19. mike, hannah has moved from washington dc. 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 respect republicans, says his doctor, but his temperature is said to be normal. but while he is in isolation,
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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 jamie raskin, 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 by dint the step down, 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, brock obama. he has said that the only person who can decide whether or not joe
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biden steps down is joe biden himself, mike kinda, i'll just hear a washington law around as a political analyst, and she says, the president biden's delay to step aside a strategic i don't think there's actually damage being done. i think that that this process is an important part of the party coming together. and in fact, i imagine the present environment as unwilling or as, as unlikely as he thought it would be that he would have to step aside what he is actually doing by delaying. his action is ensuring that the party comes together and co, less is behind vice president, kamala harris. it is, um, i'm usual to think that this would happen, but what is really happening and what has happened over the last few weeks is
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a recognition that you couldn't have any sort of list primary. and that in fact, harris is really the only one who could take over the issue is, is that he had relatively low expectations for the debate in june. he did not need or surpassed those expectations. and that revived concerns about his ability to kind of take the campaign to former president trump. there is no question about president biden's governance. the question is really about his energy and vigor to prosecute a case against former president trump and the republican party. the anti government protests and bonds of age have left 59 people dead demonstrations
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according to the complete shutdown of the country. wines broke out between police and students and several locations around the capsule. vanka, at least 1500 people have been injured in the past week. long as they should close, the system for government jobs is at the house of the protest was established in 1972 to help those who formed the negotiation was a year before to date 30 percent involved in that position to reserved for the children 26 percent off for women, disabled people, ethnic minorities, and those from disadvantaged areas. each year, maybe 400000 graduates compete for $3000.00 positions and the civil service exam. but critics say the system sometimes excludes qualified applicants and least positions on filled. finally, child today has moved from dhaka and 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
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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 protests that they said, look, the quota is one aspect of it. the government has been from surgery that for the law, i'm going to start your dad now is that the prime minister instructed him to come to a compromise and sit down with the court. i protest stuff and not a coder per that starts with an empty code of protest are saying that look at this is good, but boy is going to do background 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 want justice, we want those police on pro government student wings, men by brought to justice before him and consider sitting with the government. so they have a different attitude towards the whole thing. i 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
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since morning. the entire network internet network was down, there was jamming. you couldn't access the social media, some weren't 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. still ahead on al jazeera crossing the desert to find safe c. we before on the rise and people smuggling across saddam's border with egypt foss. i'm wayne, hey, in thailand we will tell you why these job notice fluids are largely empty. leaving many people with an uncertain future had low, the hot and dry weather continues to dominate across the vans and the middle east.
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we have got some shot because you can see that from the satellite image across most southern areas, bringing some rain to the likes of e m and a month. but it is launch the hot and dry, but a little bit on settled across the gulf. thanks to shamal when that's kidding up. some dust, reading windy conditions across the region as we head into the weekend. low temperatures have been sitting very high in the likes of to wait. we've been up into the fifty's, but they will be coming down slightly. as we go into fat today, not temperature is all set to come down as well across the north west of africa with places like morocco suffering under a heat wave. but rebecca comes down to 26 degrees celsius that on saturday, the temperatures will continue to sit very high. however, in the northeast of egypt for cities like kyra for the south of this, it's a wet story. in particular for nigeria, you can see those storms bubbling away, pushing their way out from east to west, as long as you drive across large areas of southern africa. wildfire threats
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continuing for parts of south africa, but it's looking much winter for cape town. we will see things cool down through to sunday. the unique perspectives. i said, i really not them because the i left and nothing is something you val, we on heard voices, but we are committed to guessing all about you so much connect with our community and talking to conversations you will find elsewhere. lot of these positions, if it was part of the medical facilities in golf as it would be preventable that the horror of what's the stream on our, just the, or the,
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[000:00:00;00] the, you're watching, i'll just say, i will be elizabeth proud. i'm and don't have a mind to of on top stories. the sound. donald trump has concluded the final day of the republican national convention by accepting his policies nomination to be its us presidential candidate. this was trump's 1st return to the stage office involving an assassination attempt counter details of the shooting. before outlining to campaign promises, joe biden is facing growling calls from within his own policy to draw pound for the presidential race and increasing number of top democrats. i'm worried about his ability to beat trumps in november selection, fight and step back from campaign and he tested positive for clubs. 19 an anti government protest to continue in bond to the issue of students demand of
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a form to closures for government jobs. 15 on people have been killed and all of us to awesome ended as demonstrations quote, for a complete shut down if the country governments hoping group has claimed responsibility for drawing a tax near the us embassy instead of these one person was killed and several others have been injured, the hotel you say they used a new type of drawing, that is where the army says enter the space without being detected. it's about increasing air patrols that'd be more as ready as strikes targeting un vaughn, schools and central gaza. the facility in does a through neighborhood was being used as a shelter for displace palestinians. this one person was killed in the attack and several others injured is really false to say they killed 2 palestinian sizes in the air raid dr. say 5 other piece of also killed in northern casa or so polio has been found in gaza as well. continues its move on the bassy strip. the
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heidi infectious disease can cause deformities and paralysis. the palestinian health ministry says it detected the virus and the sewage and contamination water that's flowing between the tents. housing displays palestinians as well. his task vaccinating its soldiers in gaza to protect them from the disease. well dr. tania hodge house and as a pediatric intensive care physician, she was last working in gaza in march. and she says, the imagines of polio as a sign of was to come a folio is transmitted through the sequel or oral roots. 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. 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
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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. if health care workers are exposed to high rates of polio and end up contracting disease, that's also catastrophic for a 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, which is an inability to protect the population from diseases that
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really should have been completely eradicated on this planet. at this point, the international court of justice is due to present an advisory opinion on weather as well as occupational ballast indian territories violates international law. in february, the court hood from 52 states and international organizations about the issue, as well as voice, strong opposition to the case palestinians believe the ruling could result in significant pressure on israel. moodle de explains to the ruling of the international court of justice and the legal status of the as rarely occupation comes. after 5 months of deliberation. this is what the 9 judges of the world's highest court heard for. more than 4 dozen states and international organizations. back in february, but the is really occupation of the west bank including east jerusalem and gaza is illegal because it's become permanent. it amounts to annexation. it's maintained by a part time. and it aims to deny palestinians their freedom. israel's policies of
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colonization and land grub, as well as the government's program of full annex ation, were reference. as proof of the data is staggering, nearly 400 illegal is rarely supplements and outposts 780000 settlers in the occupied westbank including east jerusalem. and the seizure of 42 percent of the occupied westbank. and then there's israel system of apartheid. the old city of hebron is often cited as an example where israel has curved the movement and lives of 35000 palestinians to facilitate the movement on presence of 700 is rarely settlers. judges also heard about the different structural and legal measures is, will use us to maintain its apartheid like segregated roads, separate court systems, political and cultural persecution,
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and 69 discriminatory laws. as the court is weighing in on the crushing total of these really occupation. the killings, destruction of homes, most of the tension and force displacement israel objects to the proceedings at the i c. j. it's senior ministers have threatened to declare the full on exploration of the occupied westbank in retaliation. the palestinians believe the icy j ruling could have a significant impact, especially because the court has to define the responsibilities of states on the united nations towards the situation. they hope to use that to push states to force as well to choose between permanent occupation, an isolation, not all the as the palestine. thousands of sudanese refugees cross border to egypt every month to escape the fighting between the army and power military rapids support forces. guessing a visa can take weeks and that's led to advise and people smuggling, as people move and reports from the town of, of,
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of how much the steps are some of the last off route we'd be taking 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 f. 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 while off the i need be managed to escape belong without elderly mother who's sick. she has asthma and high blood pressure. she had to walk with us through 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,
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it's visa requirements for us to denise national. shortly after the start of the 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
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count and do it the scorching 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 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 roads 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 recess entering new cities, more and more people are being forced out of their homes and having to look for
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safety elsewhere, no matter what it takes. he but morgan, i'll just narrow behind for them to democratic republic of congo. now we're fighting between the m $23.00 group and government forces has calmed in the east that solved for the united states, announced a 15 day extension of a humanitarian choose. and on what connie has the latest from benny and easton biase as like a city which one of the district in days expense all the way to the new york call me to call on on up the police for these tools and also our funds up it will continue to work closely with countries in the region, including the governments, want on and on going to support. are we doing a diploma take the fortune? we've been different more of the instant in order to achieve the last thing sufficient. clearly to do so it's based on the comes at the time when fighting has been reported between the companies on the support is available and them to the to
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that wasn't signal areas last monday. what's causing you to enjoy it? is it more the civilian just by that you want to start on tuesday, the last 2 weeks in the area on the, on the on the, on the following. the 2nd of all you want to know so far between what symbol and little bit are we don't during this period. it will ends you as i was with us for the opportunities in that area, please. the model of the to the spends us to the phone and the fairly whole 5 of the visuals by this movement in the territorial roberto today of the 1st one is kind of i'm going to buy them all in the icon and i've just been the democratic republic of china now with a manufacturing sector as taking
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a hit with almost 2000 factories closing in the past year. and this economy may slow down even further in the coming months is industry struggle with the rising costs and increasing competition from china. wayne have a pull, it's from the capital bank off. thailand's industrial machine is slowing down. manufacturing makes up almost a quarter of gross domestic product, but the rising costs and cheap inputs from china, blunting the countries competitive age. this manufacturing company is one of the most, a q, a, having diversified away from specializing in top pots during the 1997 asian financial crisis. we have a 0 order we to know, so any pot. so after that be changing our minds to expand this and as to

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