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these people now living here in these little shelters of stick on store their property, the farm land, as well as their homes house or being something most local authorities believe between 5 and 6000 people have been affected. they are afraid. this might only be the beginning the, on the hello on the bulk of this has been use our license, so hot coming up in the next 60 minutes. couple of harris launches this hutch, which is a campaign to become the us democratic presidential nominee winning support from thousands of members in congress present job item. as also endorsed harris. she could yet face a contest of the democratic convention next on the israel launch is a new operation in gaza. at least 45 percent of students have been killed. and con,
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units for journalists also come under. it's under report by doctors without borders, say civilian seems to dine or suffering horrendous levels of violence in the company. the thanks for joining us. it's 1300 g m t and we became in the united states where a growing number of top democrats, the throwing that support behind vice president campbell, the hardest to become the parties. presidential no, many president joe biden was quick to endorse harris to run in this place, but despite the support, she will not automatically become to know many, and it's not yet clear what the process will be. this follows president joe biden southern the decision to drop out of the white house race on sunday after weeks of concern about his age and his health. meanwhile, republicans who responded live talking harris. the trump come pay release. this video criticizing her political record with trump saying the vice president will be
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easier to beat and bite within a moment for get reaction from capitol hill. we should have tons of professors close to, kimberly how can to standing by of the white house and kimberly, clearly there was an awful lot of a men, some growing behind camelot, harris biden, of course, learning his simple bind. but there are still key high profile democratic figures, nancy pelosi to form a how speak a former president barack obama yet to and dosa. so what's going on? yeah, that's right, and they were instrumental in nudging the president and joe biden out as it is. this was a coordinated strategy and this is the fact that they have also not endorsed kala harris. we should add chuck schumer and had came jeffreys, the top democrats in the house of representatives and the us senate respectively as well. they have decided that this is important because given the fact that pamela harris could potentially be the 1st female president,
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it is important to have her look as if she hasn't earned this. but if she is just sort of coordinated, if you will, that that will open her up to scrutiny, that she didn't really earn the position. and that is important. that is the voter see that she has actually worked the phone. something that we know she did on sunday for making some 100 phone calls. and she's already read the benefits of that in terms of endorsement. she's already had more than a 180 members of congress and the democratic side endorser and 12 democratic governors across the country. so this is a strategy and we expect that in the coming days that those 4 that were very instrumental in seeing the shift in having july the step beside and campbell, a harris now working to become the democratic presidential, vomiting they will ultimately endorse her. kimberly it is a month until the democratic national convention. so what exactly given all of this
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will happen now? yeah, well, what we've got now is what's known as an open convention is a little bit tejada. we haven't seen this in a really decades and what this means is that those delegates are now free to vote for whomever they want. they don't just automatically pass to come to la harris. so the bottom line and all of this is that she's got to earn their both, and that's what she's been doing. she's again, been working in the fall. she'll continue to work the falls. she's glad to solidify support. and right now, there's been a bit of a division in the democratic party, but that is slowly cool. less thing around commer harris. anyone who thought they might be able to run against or has realized very quickly, that is not going to happen just to give you a sense of how quickly she has been able to get her support. just in the last 24 hours, the grassroots donations to the democratic party has totaled some $50000000.00 with
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common law, supposedly at the top of the ticket. so in other words, that division is quickly evaporating. so if anyone wanted to challenge her there quickly looking at the possibility of being her running make right. yeah, exactly who, who talked about job is going to be very valuable seem to find out isn't it can be many things with that can be how could the white house, let's go to. she has a tendency who joins us from capitol hill and she, i understand little make us with that for something very different to discuss the ramifications of the assassination attempt. so on donald trump, but has there been any reaction from, from me make, is there about this decision that the helm of the democrats i was, was democratic members of congress are concerned. it's very much just a building. what kimberly was saying. there's potentially competing impulse is on the one hand, one thing, some kind of competitive price. that's one thing. and couple of hours is words for 100 um the nomination fee is frankly, about as awesome as run for president 2021 chief dropped out before the 1st contest
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and in ohio because she was just doing so bad and she couldn't even winter and state. so is that fair, one thing go to, i wanted to be tested, but then also this, this, this other impulse was competing above. i'm wanting to cover last and unite very quickly so that i can take for fights to donald trump. and i think as kimberly was trusted, we have to see now how that plays out because we don't really know, as you said, actually how this is even going to work out what the, what the actual mechanisms concern going to be, the republicans or the threatening legal actions of a couple of harris is nominated, a top of the ticket off to the primary is having already been haven't, haven't taken place. housing have tried bite and already been put on the ballot in various states. meanwhile, actually the republicans also beginning his address, is that gonna start pushing that joe biden to, to relinquish the presidency immediately, the argument being what to be taught them for president? how can they be present right now? actually, this is a national security national security issues. we expect 1st articles from the republicans to be wrapping up and then yes, companies and said, i suppose we are waiting for those endorsements from hakim jeffries or the house
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truck schumer and the senate, nancy pelosi, who wheeled so much so much passed over here. and congress amber authors, bama, they're competing theories as to why they haven't yet endorsed complet harris and was joe biden state yesterday. it was a day of history. so we got about spots wherever was looking at as well. will they now endorse, or will they support some kind of competitive prices? there was a bit of excitement this morning. jerry mentioned the independent side of the corpse is what the democrats suggested. he would challenge a couple of hours in an early morning into do with an hour later that he withdrew is, is suggested that he would be running a game, especially if he's very much on the right of the policy number. the left of the policy will lining up with behind couple of hours, special, aggressive coke as members of the circled squad. they're all mining up. so yeah, it's just, there's 2 competing instincts now that we have to keep an eye on and become a goes. all right, she have an awful lot of people eyes on those coming hours on dr. late she ever times. they live in capitol hill. let's begin. janelle king, who is a republican analyst and joins is from sandy springs in the us side of georgia of i
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will welcome to you janelle, so i'm having what from donald trump's team now, i guess, i mean he has focused his entire attack undermining biden's abilities. he now faces a younger woman of color, half the rules of the game now change for the republicans. i don't think it should . 9 that somebody say that the rules have changed. i personally do not particularly as a black woman, i've seen this as an opportunity for the republican party to continue to stay. the course of the resent was kind of normalcy. the thing about it is there are a lot of people, particularly in america here, where we are seeing 70 percent of our bass saying that they don't want neither truck or buy it and. and when you see something like that, the best thing for the president to do president tried to do is to stand in, in, in a normal c span in a state, a. com. when you start to create more chaos, it's subject yourself into the k. i the democrat party is now underneath. now
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you're, you're adding yourself to the problem, allow them to work this out on their own. there's a lot of issues when it comes to colleges. i'm hoping we get towards that. however, to answer your question, i don't think the republican party is to do anything. i think we need to stay focused on our messaging. they focus on the economy as a focus on the things that the american people are feeling and not what's happening in the political political world. nevertheless, i mean, donald trump hasn't to resisted getting involved in commenting, at least on what's a couple of hours may mean to him is a running my age. i mean, the trump describe couple of hours, a easier opponent. i mean, easy putting a brave face and all others, you know, i don't think he is. i think that's actually a bag of a couple of hours of the interesting interesting candidates. the reason why i say that is because when she ran for president in 2020 uh she, i think was 2020. yes. when she ran for president, she read payment around 2 percent. she got about 2 percent of the boat as a black woman during
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a time where the racial conversation was so high and not to mention she does have a prosecution record that did not favorable to black men. and the problem that the democratic party has is that why you're trying to maintain black women, you are losing black men. and that will somehow create a scenario where your counseling out those both. so it doesn't matter at all. and that's what we saw here in georgia 2022 with virtual walker law. and we saw our governor when, because he had the support of black men. the fact of the matter is they are in a very unique a non drugs. what i am going to be watching for is will be the v p candidate should have comma le come out of the convention without having president obama the endorsement. i think it's gonna be really tough for her to come out of the conventions once he speaks up and speaks out a lot of her endorsements may shift or they may weekend. so it's interesting to see what happens there. i mean, the suggestion is that this may well be a delaying tactic from the like of barack obama and nancy pelosi to 1st the keep
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the media retention on the democratic party is starved. donald trump, of the oxygen of publicity, and then eventually end up supporting couple of hours. what do you think of that is that's a mazda democrats strategy going on. i was with you in the beginning part. so but not but the in, i think we see a little bit differently. so in the beginning, yes, i do think that this is a strategy in order to keep a democrat party in the forefront of the media because the republican party and president trump, we are really good and dominating the media. and i think this is where they do see the opportunity. however, i am watching to see where this goes. i think president obama sees the writing on the wall. the writing on the wall is that you can not when the black women alone, you cannot win with the black bolt alone. you have to bring in so many other. now what we do see a hemorrhaging and the republican party back of women and women voters, particularly around the abortion topics. they are now starting to kind of simmer down because our, our, our republican nominee is, is not as vocal about the abortion topic as some of our other republicans. so i am
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interested to see what happens there by the president obama's, the, that the writing is on the wall. that com. that's going to be a tough one to pull across the aisles. she has not told higher than president trump, so we don't know where they're trying to figure out, and they are now leaving one candidate to jump into another losing candidate. and then we end up moving, or they end up moving all together. so as the republican we are watching this to see what they're going to do, but i personally don't see it being pamela harris or i, janelle, before i go it, let me ask you something else because some, some republicans, a clambering for joseph biden to leave office now again, that if he's not so fit to run for office is not fit to be commander in chief does not help the republicans in some way. and i personally disagree with that strategy . the reason being is because that will automatically move carmella harris into the space of president, and then you'll get to feed her as a president and god for kids. she does something that then pulls her bass back
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together, that would then hurt the republican party. so i'm thinking that the best course of action right now is to allow it to play out. we obviously cannot have a white house as void of a president, so i'm asking by them to leave without a replacement that i believe will do a similar a job that the republican party is looking toward is just not going to happen, right. we just have to win in november, allow them to finish out the term and, uh, and then we just go ahead and when in november or i, janelle, good to talk to you. good to hear analysis janelle king republican that'll dispatch, joining us from the state of georgia. thank you. thank you for having me. by does decision came just days before he set to meet the as ray, the prime minister in washington? benjamin netanyahu spoke to reporters before boarding his flight to the us, and signed president by them for supporting the war goes up. i plan to say, present environment, whom i've known for over 40 years will be an opportunity to factor in the war
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during as long to go here in public service. senator vice president and this time of war and on. certainly, it's important that is, you know, that america and israel science together today, tomorrow and all is, well, the exponential race is being watched very closely across the middle east, north to day as well. and the reaction to bite is decision for ramallah and then they'll get punched west back. the announcements by joe biden to pull out of the presidential race, did not elicit any official response here in palestine. but generally, palestinians of accused biden of sidelining, of the palestinian question and the issue of ending occupation during his tenure and more bitterly. of course, they accused him of complicity in the genocidal war on guards. that's a note here said here in palestine over that decision, but they're very mindful that trump is a formidable foe and they view him as extremely hostile. the experience with that
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former president was very tough during his 10 years. so they're looking for the democratic party to see who will they choose, what kind of policy line will emerge on palestine and the as really occupation. and will the candidate of the democratic party call for an end to the wor, work for that. and also open a horizon for ending the occupation that could bring some promise of re engage in palestinian americans, many of whom hail from the line b to area to re engage, re offer their support to the democratic party and be active in this upcoming race . but for now, no official reactions, no tiers should go to all day. i'll just eat a comma la talestine. meanwhile, on the streets of tele visa as being mixed reaction to biden's withdrawal, that is going to be good for you as well. you know that trump will be here, you know, he's, he supports israel, he believes in israel, j d,
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that is a, a, is a firm believer and israel. yeah. so i think that this is great news. i don't think this president by then he's qualified to run his a president mentally and healthy. i think it to do it because he was on the next bill and he looked at the right thing to do. the knowledge of all the election is open again, and i think that is a danger to the world to the united states. and the reason is i don't have to go far as director of the farm policy and security program at the middle east council on global affairs. he joins to be here in the c. j, thanks for your time. so the bottom of famously said that if israel didn't exist, then united states would have to invent it, to quote, serve us interest in the middle east with the departure of joe biden. is that now the last, all of these us presidents with all of our designers,
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when was 2 points to consider here, the 1st of is the generation issue. you know, vitamin was born in the early forty's. he grew up with the establishment of israel . his parents were very pro, is very, very cognizant of the atrocities of the holocaust and the need to protect the jewish faith. and he grew up with the sort of the information that is being attacked by its neighbor and the need to protect it. that's why so this me and time shift because he's at the end of that generation. but at the same time, we have to look at by the senator who was the highest recipient of a funding from is there in the back groups over his time in the senate and more than 5000000. so again, the radio they'll be in the us will continue to have that in for so the same time you will lose the generation of politicians. let's if you don't like now, for example, at the primaries of new york, when the bowman was at last and the 8th expense. $15000000.00 to defeat him. you don't like being that you is loving. yeah, exactly. so that info is not going anywhere, but as he said, that generation is going oh, what does this mean for
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a couple of how it's supposed to be assumption, at least in the middle east? the. so she's simply a bite in continuity candidate. and the hopes of a lasting us lead based initiative. all know, going to have it. it's the it's, i'm likely she would be more of a continuation of bivens policy. of course she has spoken a bit to against ongoing genocide and it has the uh and the need to protect stuff for me because really on stilts on its own. but overall she has moved a with the same way with that with binding. so there wouldn't be no major changes. i think the major change beep come under the trump administration. and of course now with nothing, you know, it was a visit to washington dc which with watching pretty closely, i think that was the ultimate partition. he would seek to see these discrepancies, but between republicans and democrats to get the best benefit for themselves and for his new i guess he's watching by close, they just say whoever wins this presidential election, what israel can get out of that particular individual locals. it was 9 years ago when he lost the address congress, pulling the rug from underneath the barrack and found his feet because of its
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oppression more when they were on over the new to the the what to expect. netanyahu to say regarding the war in congress. when and the financial speech has the meaning to object is 1st of all to ensure continue just support of the of is written and make sure that he, once he has expected everything from the democrats, up now he can get some benefit from their public, especially should trump, when the same time he wants to, or social his home constituency that can either of us spend supports israel and so on. so here he's been a total very a pipeline in his speech at lucy. all right, get to hear your thoughts as always, don't have the default. thank if the, the death toll in gaza is rising quickly off to israel launched a new military operation in the city of con you this at least 45 people have been killed. thousands of wounded and they're being taken to hospital to send you and say they were given no time to find safety. is there any forces started to bomb the
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area just moment softer. they issued an evaluation of the causes. health ministry says more than 39000 people have now been killed since the beginning of the war. and who do a reports and their outlines. central guys are air strikes on time unit. and then as always, the casualties across 2 hospitals in the back of cards inside the dead lay on the floor. a familiar scene in gaza. there's news disappear. you don't know that 6 of my family were killed. my son and his wife, together with the 3 daughters and son were all killed. what's wrong to those innocent children to me? so i landed in naples, has i run out to see my sisters, my nephews and nieces only lying on the ground torn to pieces and the mother was also killed. the stomach was ripped open. they were old women and the young innocent children, the body parts of wood over the place. more ambulances arrive at most of the
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hospital. the task came minutes after and is there any warning to leave? not enough time for those people to escape. thousands of others rush to get out for simply this place time and time again. told police, then it's a vicious cycle of brutality. the family was sleeping and they hit him. they were children. this is the american naziism. this is the nothing nationally not system the, the israel carried out a ton of swear. this time outside oaks, a hospital and dirty, but a drones dry kitchen attend, used by turning this district was only 20 meters away where our team was base next to the hospital. the strength was so strong, but the couple of my colleagues were knocked off their feet. this is meant to be
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a safe space next to the hospitals compound. she continued missed this man murray's bed twice. where is our mother to ask him? she was killed, her body is inside the car, trunk. he tells him. and from here she will be taking tea thing in the morning as he's driven away cleaning on to their final moments, get her into the office either the cause of how this time. okay, let's go to task. i presume he joins us from darrow, by the in central gaza. entire could seems like the picture on the ground keeps changing every 2nd every minute how being more developments since hidden filed, that report brings up to speed. so in fact, maybe things are incredibly moving fast t as every minute there's a new update on the ground. what we do now is that they use very minute 3 has been expect expanding this fall. so the ministry strikes on the central areas and submit
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smoke pena. sleep on the southern part of the strip they have targeted attempt for palestinian showed others inside a hospitable one. a palestinian has been killed alongside with 3 others. at least the wouldn't just only 10 a meters away from my location right now with a ripple with thing for the world about what's happening in the territory while will show that the situation is incomplete. the 2 ratings in the eastern areas of tonya was city. now we probably wouldn't need to remind all of you is that the vast majority, all calling this population have returned to live on the remnants of the destroyed houses. and again, the minute suite has announced that they are starting a new mediterranean cogent, but that's happened in a very short period of time. they have started to bombard residential houses where people went inside. alongside that later, we started to drop leaflets on the residential squares informing residents to no longer remain in the eastern areas of cognitive and according to the latest updates
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that we managed to get from the palestinian ministry telephone. by how much government here, at least 45 power city as have been confirmed killed while those of injuries have been reported. and now they are getting good treatment and also hospital in the central areas of funding to city by the grim realities that need families. we're talking about thousands of families have right now, no proof of shelters for them. they are forced right now to be displaced for the 1st time. this is the, the 5th time does the mandatory as operating in the city all kinds of disease previously announced that it has been militarily dismantled again, as well as resume exciting and areas that supposed to be right now completely clear from any sort of miniature existence by the minute recession is just to justify the military attach. 100 is that how much is we building? again, its military capabilities teams that area. but we can also hear from the civil defense insights. it'd be fun you to city settings that the humanitarian zones face
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has shrunk a more and more often than you, controversial miniature odors where residents right now, having no source of a proper se. sholtes is what attacks have been carried out in state humanitarians on an even solid hospitals? way no one comes in. could you please feel safe again? these are i tell right now with a very light to some darrow, by the topic of those in the laser, as military says, 2 captives held by a mouse in gauze that have died 76 year old headaches, done sake. and 35 years ago, most stuff were taken captive on the type of the 7th. israel says that that so now being investigated sci fi towards the central region this week. and the deal, the would include the release of the $120.00 captives. and i would use a strengthening storm is heading for tie. one is jeff, check on the weather. hello, any way you look at it. it is a washout for the northern philippines. let's go into what's happening on one side, the monsoon rains on the other, this departing tropical storm,
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which is intensifying into a type food. it's dragging all this rain right across the booze on. so for the western side, the pulses of rain here on tuesday, manila could see half a month's worth of rain in 24 hours. now, at the same time, this tropical storm making by and fall into northern vietnam around a noise. we can also expect about half a month's worth of rain there as well. but picking up the story for what will become our type food as it creeps closer to tie 11 and paint the red line on. this will show us where the storm looks to track rate over tie, pay over the next few days. and when it does, this will be equivalent to a category to hurricane to packing a punch in terms of both rainfall and winds. tuesday, wednesday onwards. also seeing quite a punch with this band of rain here over the korean peninsula, as soldiers dealt with some flooding. and certainly could see some mark plenty of sun though. it's a coal round for indonesia. so let's move on to australia where we've got this weather front sliding across from w a into the fight. right. and when condo here and for new zealand, it's quiet,
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but we are seeing some big waves just off the coast of both islands on the east side of the country a. so ahead on the out, just say when use on to have an update from bangladesh was student protests is refusing to stand out despite the court ruling in that favor. plus i'm gonna get the mortgage back for a loan. get where vinny swelling migrants are eagerly expecting the upcoming presidential elections in many states. they are hoping to return if the opposition wins and meet the swim and chasing olympic gold has already beaten the world record . sent by michael phillips that's coming up in school is fine. the lines of ethnic i'm groups is posing the biggest challenge to me in most countries since the 2021 with the exclusive access to remote comp,
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since front line baffles people in power shops, the progress of an idealistic young generation of rebels as a pivotal moment in the last 60 years of the countries, the trouble of history on the phones, me and my on the, on the ropes on al jazeera, the latest news, the lounge, roads, the could supply, the people of calls of what are available for the us didn't use. it's leverage to force israel to open them with detailed coverage. make sure if the school sub asked from distraction from the ongoing contest in plumbing. um, displacements of light in garza from the house of the story is really military claims. the target of the attack was a funeral. i'm a military commander, but how much is the claim falls of the
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the go with i would just say, raise their mind about top stories this hour as well as most indeed military operation in eastern con eunice. at least 45 policies have been killed in thousands of windows take at the hospital. also within the last couple of hours, a 10th being used by journalist outside the alex the hospital and there are bala was targeted by industry drugs trying to at least one journalist was killed. the us president joe biden has dropped out of the presidential race against donald trump. he's endorsed as vice president come of the house to take his place. us presidential elections all the most expensive in the world. here's a look at the finances of the 2 major campaigns. items team before to spending 90. 3 percent of the money it raised in june, or trump's campaign spent just 46 percent. is left by them with just on to
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$96000000.00, while trump's team reported a $128000000.00 left in its accounts at the beginning of july. but after trump's assassination to time tank and financial leaders of push to support him, tesla c r e little most committed, $45000000.00 a month and trumps super pac make america great. again raised $22.00 and a half 1000000 and after president joe biden's withdrawal from the race and his inducement of come of the highest, the campaign receive more than 50000000 dollars within hours of the us campaign will come to harris will inherits 5 minutes remaining campaign funds introducing thomas gift, who is the director of the center on us politics at university college london, who joins us from cambridge in the state of massachusetts. if i will welcome to you, let's talk about money because that seems to be driving the campaign on both sides of the divide here. the suggestion being at least from some on list that some of
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both the runners would have to raise something like $2000000000.00 to be successful in this selection. i mean, these are, i was going sums of money. it's just unbelievable. i mean, it's hard to even get a sense of the scale. it's so much, i mean, in other countries, elections, pale in comparison to how much is spent in the united states. i think one question to keep in mind though is whether money is actually driving, who wins, or whether the candidate who is already more points to when in terms of more money . if there's a real question for 1st causality there, but certainly you've got to have a lot of money on hand if you're going to run for the presidency. that's extremely interesting that these 2 size big moments seem to be driving the presidential race . so far. we've had overstate the attempts and donald trump's life that led to a storage and financial donation. so the republican party, i now bite and stepping out of the race and now the moneys pouring into a couple of harris. i mean, what does that say to you about people's opinions about who run?
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so the presidency and why it says to me that momentum is everything you do in politics. and if one candidate is perceived as having the momentum, all the funds are going to flow. and it's not surprising that trunk was able to leverage essentially the tragedy of his assassination attempt to obtain more money . of course, after every single indictment and his criminal conviction in new york city, he's use those also to leverage funds for his campaign. but whenever you think about the harris side, now a lot of donors said that they were withholding funds to buy them initially because they were just not enamored with his decision to stand to the race. and so now i think up, we're seeing a lot of that money being released and it's funneling all into harris's camp and what else you about. so what strategies you think the democrats would employ now? because of course we've had a growing momentum behind. come a, how is boy more democrat, senior democrats during that support find?
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but then the key figures, nancy pelosi, barracka bama, haven't come out and publicly endorsed as yet. is this a mazda strategy, or is this something else to play it? no, it's hard not to see. this is kind of a mastery strategy right now. tomlin harris is the presumptive not me. no one stepped up to challenge her and i expect that after the convention, all of those names that you just mentioned that happened brother support behind or will do so. i think there was some concern that if the obama is got in, if hello, see if all these other democratic leaders so that they were all ready for parents, then it would not seem like there was any process at all. it would just seem like more of a coordination. i think it is a coordination, but to get across want to at least give the perception that there's sort of a fair and transparent process. mean some polls a put to donald from 5 points. i had to bite and then 3 points, the head of highway. so mean that the simple question is, i mean is how is really the best the democrats have right now?
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well, i agree with you. that's a reasonable question. it's not obvious to me that terrace gives the democrats a better chance of winning then by that, i mean one thing to remember is, harris ran for the presidency in 2019. she was the 1st major democratic candidate to fizzle out of that campaign because she wasn't receiving popular support and she doesn't have the money. harris's approval rating, basically, throughout the entirety of biden's administration, has been lower than hits. the democrats are starting to try to convince themselves that she's a much more electable candidate, but the polls say otherwise. in an election campaign we've already touched the opponent and election campaign, overshadowed by some pretty seismic events. namely, the assassination attempt of donald trump. we'd have to the democrats, in your opinion, really capitalized on their achievements in office over the past few years and have they've been clear enough about things like the inflation reduction act because helps millions of americans but democrats and to say that their challenge has been
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an issue of public relations and not substituted policies. i'm not sure if i'm completely in agreement with that. a lot of americans are concerned about the cost of living in the united states, although inflation has come down slightly. uh, it's still been very high during the last administration, but i think the one thing that democrats can do is just keep the focus on trump. i think harris doesn't want to make this, not this campaign about herself. she wants to make it about trunk. she wants to make it about his 1st engagement, this 2nd engagement, january sex, about all the scandals and many scandals, all of the kind of craziness that occurred under trump on the world stage. she wants this to be a referendum on her alternative, you know, buying would always say that, don't compare me to uh, the alternative to come or compare. mentioned the almighty. i think there's a similar strategy in place here for harris. it's almost gift. it's been a pleasure to have you lounge a 0. thank you. the
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utilities suit and the civilians have suffered horrendous levels of violence according to the doctors without borders. the a group is accused both the sudanese army empowerment through rapids support forces of quote, a blatant disregard for human life and international. this also can use both parties of subjecting and todd communities to indiscriminate kennings and persistence of tax on medical facilities. over the past 2 months, health facilities that we support typing rapid has been repeatedly attacked and targeted. we were forced to suspend the operations in what mcdonny in, southeastern su, done, and most recently in the turkish hospital, in cartoon since may and assess supported hospitals or premises have been hit by shilling or strikes at least 5 times in on demand caught 2 ends of pressure
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leading to the death tests of health workers and patients including children to the war in ukraine where the video is the most of the p is to show the moment to ukrainian drones. stock struck an oil refinery in russia, southern crescent, our region on sunday is it can hear gum fi trying to bring the drone down before it crashes into the for since the young by major russian oil company. and we know reports of casualties. training officials say the attack was carried out and retaliation for russia has continued strikes on this energy infrastructure. rushes, defense ministry says it's a defense systems destroyed a total of $75.00 drones overnight. as a government is killed at least 5 people in winning data. now the 3 off, the opening fire with a nursing home in northeast and corporation. local media describe the suspected attack, a as a war veteran who force in the countries war of independence in the early 19 ninety's. he shot and killed his mother and other residents before police police
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late to arrest if a suspect to bangladesh. now why did that some semblance of com and the streets of the capital after several days of protest against a controversial job? quite a system, a kind of few remains in place and definitely the telecoms blackout continues to affect the internet and mobile phone service is seen as a partial victory for protest. as the supreme court scrapped most government jump quite as on sunday. the reinstatement of the policy in june initially spot the student that protests that have spread elsewhere where more than a 140 people have been killed of thousands injured off to a crime down by police and the military. temperate charity has moved from deco. the separation is early comm. there's 3 hours car, few bag today, but the carpet continues in definitely and get the situation normalize according to the government. the student stays, they'll continue that person and they're a point demands remain intact. there is also a major concern with becoming operation going on. students and other politicians
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been picked up many and not accounted for a permanent to young politician. were a student leaders, jeanette sucky, and now there is little hawk. no neural van on the account that fraud united was found in the hospital, rudely bitten by the ruling party, certain members, so those cutting down still going on opposition member and the students who were protesting. and yet the government wants to conciliatory. a compromise with the student, the also concerned with people injured with shot gun pallets as many as blinded. many family members went to get their families who are killed during the protest, but the medical alternatives are unwilling to handle with the bodies. those with the bullet injury, these are concerned that remains in a situation where they have complete black out. there's no news. the news in the p b r censored and there is no social media for people who kind of protest, people kind of show what happened. and this will have that fall out and coming days
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and weeks. and this is hardly over till we know how people react to win the fee. all those videos. what happened on the, all of those people that accounted fox, because in the end, people who are to those who did that must be accounted for sandwich audrey. i'll just say the dock are focused on the police of detain, to close aids of jail, full of a prime minister and run caught in a rate on his policy offices. several policy support has rallied outside the building in the summer. but one of the body officials was late to release the authorities accusing mind cons. pci party running at this information campaign against the country or india is top costs as roll. the restaurants cannot be forced to display the names of the owners of the police orders. and go to the dash and it looks like con states both ruled by prime minister and random, remote east indian nationalist policy authority sets the order was to help avoid disputes for thousands of hindus who followed died for you restrictions. the critics say good for that discrimination against muslims and southern mexico,
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more than a 1000 miles. and so heading towards the us border, the launch group is walking along the highway in the state of chiapas. i saw from sunday the same day as the us present job item withdrew from the presidential race . immigration is become a major issue for play, which is with donald trump promising tougher policies. the united nations refuge. the agency says more than 7000000 by this. why them so for less of the country in the past 9 years, most of settled in neighboring states where they've continued to struggle with economic hardship and facility towards migrants. many who the upcoming presidential election could put venezuela on a very different pop paving the way for the future of a sound. a run patsy has the support from columbia as comfortable. i'll get to some echo the company, catalina, i believe there left the sweet last 6 years ago, escaping unbearably harsh economic and political conditions under president. because that's my daughter federal time here in the colombian capital has not been
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easy to make a living. she sells coffee on the streets of book, a book, caring for 9 years old daughter online. your. she says she's hoping the upcoming presidential elections will give her the opportunity to return home to be with the rest of her family. they work better the last step while i have to hope i'm face, that we will kick out the government. that things will change, that i will be able to return to my country. most of the venezuelans abroad won't based badly that the president leaves and the country gets fixed to make many others or putting their faith in the opposition candidate. it need to go inside this route. yeah. one of his campaign play just to bring back michael living abroad. there's no doubt that the upcoming elections represent the most serious challenge yet to a seat. venezuelan president for me class, my daughter. opinions poles favor the opposition. but in
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a context of ongoing repression against critics, nobody here believes that the elections will be fair. some 5000000 venezuelans were eligible to vote, live outside the country. many in shanty towns like this one on the outskirts of book to the re, present an important electoral group. government numbers show that only a 107000 that been allowed to register to vote. create except denounced in nearly impossible requirements, needed to register like demanding migraines. hold residency visas in the country where they were site or valid passports that are often very expensive. some migrants just gave up, refusing to even try and manage what i don't come at. i today, i never registered because everybody already knows who will win you and that's probably why the government always went in and sort of thing you because people are disillusioned with the process and don't vote. and that's wrong. i know. but i do
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the same. yeah. yeah, why vote if they won't let anybody else window, let me come with you with the election new mean fitness, willing migraine seesaw between hope and fear. knowing that the results could define the options to return or force many more to leave allison that i'm be at the i just looked at the still ahead without the 0. would you buy a cryptic courtesy? the scans arrival from cooling promises that will keep your digital identity phone. james is set for she control before he even steps on the possible quote for team usa details coming up in the
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the right side of his boat as far names. thank you so much for time and the champion, le bron james will be the manager. he will say 5 there at the opening ceremony of the paris games, the 39 year old will be competing in his 4th olympics. his 1st since 2012, james was chosen by vote, a fellow team usa athletes. the 2 time olympic gold medalist becomes the 1st us men's basketball player to do it. so our legal marshall is looking to impress at his home olympics. he's already broken a world record previously set by michael phelps. now he has into paris with the whole world watching tom 5 land reports shown when the almost shown competed in the 400 meters. and let me find that the los
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olympics in tokyo. there were a few expectations on him to win the youngest in the field with just 19 he finished 6 thoughtful with 3 years frenchman. this now of 5 time world champion and a world record holder. when i went to church i was kind of like a random swimmer, you know, and nobody knew my name. i will be different, definitely different this year. and i'm getting prepared for that. and yeah, the main focus now is just honestly managing the pressure to meet the people around me. you expect me to do something there. since the took your games most shown to, it's broken 12 french national records. and as a college student in the us, he became the most decorated arizona state, actually the full time his coach to around. so all of this was bought by man who was no stranger to success. he left the us swimming team across for olympic games during the period. we still michael folks become the most successful olympia in the full time. he's very good underwater,
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better than anybody ever by far so that he's got that he has speed and he has endurance. so he kind of has the whole package that you want. he has it all really . you know, he's just an experience. he just needs more experience. the same believe it experience so not the proverbial benson has already been postponed by phelps, marshall and broke the americans. 2008 will direct quote at last year's world empty chips. i'm soaks was the himself to handle the metal next motion to expect to be standing on the podium once again. this time in front of his home crowd at the paris games. so one way i wanna when go middle honors, the main thing, honestly, i'm trying to get faster and every ever need, you know,
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so bad target to someone who nearly quit swimming as a boy because he felt the horse. it was too cold from size and out to 0. after many near misses and majors sanders sharply has 2 and the same year after winning a golf open championship on sunday. an american says it's a dream come true. justin rose and some dedicated fans at royal truen and there are plenty in the running on the final round rose finished and it's high for 2nd. but it was 30 year old shots leads to his championship victory earlier in the year. it's 1st time in 6 years at a golf or has $12.00 majors in the same year. on the 1st time in 42 years, at all 4 majors have gone to an american. softly, well now had to be lympics to defend his goals metal. i mean, it's a dream come true to be a to $12.00 majors and one year is, you know, it took me forever just the one wanting to have to now is there something else an incident pack time gearing ground? pre was one by mclelland's. oscar pastry, it's the 1st formula one race when for the australian world type of liter max for
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stop and collided with his old wible. lewis hamilton and ended up finishing down in 5th, claire and parents yesterday. and land of nor has their own disagreements, nor has had benefited from clarence strategy is given a team order to allow pass to reach overtake him. something he only did. reluctantly norris's 2nd in the championship standings and closing the gap. understaffing as to the tour de france and had a project car has become the 1st rider to do the tour. and shirts talia double for 26 years. after you claim the 3rd tour title of his career, the race finished outside paris for the 1st time in a 121 years due to the olympics. it's hard to describe how life is right now. it's a, it's a whole a be to create crazy. i would say the craziest feelings have so far. i mean, so i think for me the moment with the, with the team on the,
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i mean this really, really especially really. yeah. was my, her name was cricketers. have won their test series against the west indies when things were pulled out quickly on day 4 and nodding and show up a share and took 5 because as his team won the 2nd test, i 241 runs for my tenants. well, number one rocking to dial last and the swedish open funnel on sunday, and what was his 1st funnel in more than 2 years? the 22 time grand slam champion was defeated in straight sets by noon and forges 3 year old and the dow will lead to add to his to olympic gold medals when he takes parts and the singles and doubles in paris and japanese baseball superstar, sorry, a tiny hit a 400 and $73.00 foot whole run in the la dodgers game against the boston red sox is so tiny is 30th homer of the season. the dodgers went on to feed the red sox 9 for 6. right. and that is all your support for now. that's right. many sites. so that 5, before we go more than half
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a $1000000.00 continuance of that i scanned in with 10 for crypto currency as part of an online biometrics project known as well coined the company. so as a project protects people's identity, but some countries have restricted the use of a to the technology because of the privacy concerns. to raise a bow wins have a look where the service it's known of the world as you are. that's can see iris deployed on across when a site is by technology company tools for humanity. loading up with the c works as a seamstress and came to get her iris scans of the sub way. in exchange, she'll be paid $25.00 world coins to carry and see worth around $60.00. there is almost no work and now i have nothing and maybe next week i'll make some money. i'm angry because it's a tough economic situation. this helps a bit to at least buy something for my children. more than half a 1000000 people country wide have taken part in the project. it's become
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a source of extra cash in times of economic difficulty. argentinians are struggling with that face kind of still with the plan implemented by precedents. have you had a really, the iris is unique to each person around the world and by scanning it developers 6 to create a digit, an identification system that guarantees the user is a human being and not have bought. this is meant to make online transactions more secure. one of the founders, the some altima from open a i. the company says users privacy is guaranteed because people don't give their names or phone numbers when signing up. and the data is encrypted and protected by state of the art security. but if it's not very obvious, then using it or to verify yourself the biometrics is private. and the counter intuitive thing is not just that it's private, but that is one of the more is private systems with every used period, much more than something like facebook and twitter. it's not like any of these
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things that we're using today to the live. but several countries, i'm money towing the project and it was suspended in spain. gave me an port you go, you to privacy concerns because that goes, i want to say i didn't want to. becky says the company needs to do much more to guaranteed people's privacy from that. but as an investor you on, i made a presentation at the agency for access to public information because there are at least 9 points that worry me very much. in my view, privacy is not guarantee they made a presentation, but for me it's not enough. for now, hundreds of thousands of origin teens don't seem to care. world coined provides extra money in their time of need. very so we'll just see that when a site is route to the piano is a research fellow and also visual intelligence of the university of cologne. yet she wants to more regulation is needed to protect uses personal information. we don't know in the future whether the status of iris will be used for other technologies to access your phone to access your bank account,
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etc. so there is this move towards using more biometric data, which that regulation tries to protect, such as general data protection regulation in europe, is trying to restrict the use of biometric data that can uniquely identify the individual and the link i ever sent. that is related to that individual, so they are claiming they're not collecting the names and phone numbers, but in several studies have shown that the users in developing countries have being asked phone numbers and email addresses, etc. so it's unclear whether these claims are, are true. um plus the information that is given to the new users is, is not up to the standards of informed consent because the message of the company is not just that they are providing and you click the car and see that they would also want to have this authentication layer or hide these maybe web city, the centralized system. when you're requesting for a data,
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especially biometric sensitive data in european union, you have to explain all of the purposes how long the data will be kept and how it's treated. then sprint stare. so all of that information that deal is missing here quite well. returning to our top story here, and i'll just say around us president joe biden, of course, dropping out of the 2024 presidential race against donald trump from new york to ohio. wisconsin boots, is that the u. s. a b reacting to biden's. exit is what some of them have to say. his performance was, has been a debacle. i think that it made the public very nervous as far as him going into this presidential race age base. the major part in politics and making decisions. i think it's a good decision. i think he didn't have a chance against trump. a too many people are concerned about his age, which i was to look at what he's done to our world. i just,
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i think donald trump should have been back a long time ago. there are certain things he can still do, but he can't campaign anymore. so i'm, i'm sad and he's a, he's a, he's a true patriot for stepping down. he's fast. i didn't see him and so there will be entry just interesting to see how it all things hash out. looks like it's gonna be coming with harris, which i'm fine with. i think it's very surprising news. um, definitely not something i personally so i'm coming. i think it puts the entire election in a kind of a weird position. i think comma harris is the easiest pick based on the back to the vice president. and i think it would be tough for the party to try to go a different direction than that. okay, that's it for me,
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the holding the powerful to account was we examined the us each role in the was on alger 0. the cumberland house launch is a campaign to become the us democratic presidential nominees, winning support from thousands of members and congress present. joe biden has also induce herself to excepting the race. she could yet face a contest of the democratic convention next month, the time the bulk of this, i'll just see what life doha. also coming up. the chief of the us secret service is set to face a grilling in washington dc.

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