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when in november, you all who are here. and as julie always said this, and i will close the great julie, we are one team want fight mary, campaign manager. she's going to continue in this role and see us to victory in november. and we are all here because we love our country, right? and we believe in our foundational principles, we believe in freedom and opportunity and justice, not for some but for all the time. so we have a 106 days until election day. and in that time we have some hard work to do. and as j o d always reminds us, we can do hard things. dale d as in such an incredible leader of this team. and that is why i have just asked her to run my campaign and she has accepted
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and so over the next 106 days, we are going to our case to the american people and we are going to win the noun getting back to you joe, and i will tell you, it has been one of the greatest honors of my life truly, to serve as vice president to our presidential by those legacy of accomplishments just over a lifetime. but just over the last 3 and a half years is unmatched in modern history. in one term, he has already surpassed. legacy of most presidents has served 2 terms and often think about it. and i know everyone here in the campaign we have, we know and we don't know we got a problem. but i'm going to repeat something for those who might be guess,
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said joe, got the cold with 19 pandemic under control. remember the days he has created more than $15000000.00 new jobs, he brought together republicans and democrats and passed historic legislation. i'm sorry, i'm a 1st chance to all of this work. i would sit with joe in the oval office while he would bring members of both sides of the aisle and talk and listen and help them see what they may have in common and how we can actually work solutions. and because of their confidence in joe these accomplishments occurred, joe has stood up for democracy at home and he has stood up for democracy abroad. and he has always stood up for what he believes is right. and many of you may know i 1st came know joe, through his son bo bo and i worked together as state attorneys general and back
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then bo would often tell me stories about dad and he would talk about the kind of father and the kind of man that joe biden is, and he would talk about the qualities of his father and the qualities that bo reveres the most are the same key. 7 that is, that i see every day in our president, his honesty, his integrity, his commitment to his face and his family, his big, big heart. and he has a deep level of our country. and i'll need to tell you all, you know, joe's background ride him in. he grew up in the middle class family in scranton, and he has never forgotten where he comes from. and so again, i am a 1st hand witness from being with him in the oval office to the situation room, and seeing him on the global stage with world leaders. president joe biden fights
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for the american people and we are deeply, deeply grateful for his service to our nation. the armoire. c and let us be very clear, joe has not done far from it. there is still more work to do in our nation to, to praise his bold and visionary leadership as president. thank you, joe. thank you. and it is my great honor
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to have jos endorsement in this race. and it is my intention to go out and earn this nomination and to win the so in the days and weeks ahead i together with you will do everything in my power to unite our democratic party on the 9th our nation. and to win this election, you know, as many of you know, before i was elected as vice president, before i was elected as united states senator, i was the elective attorney general of mentioned a california before the court room prosecute. and those roles i took on perpetrators of all kinds
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creditors who abused women, fraudsters, ripped off consumers. cheaters who broke the rules for their own game. so hear me when i say i know donald trump's type the and in this campaign i will proudly i will probably put my record against his and the young prostitute when i was naomi the county district attorney's office in california. i specialize in cases involving sexual abuse. donald trump was found
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liable by a jury for committing sexual abuse. as attorney general california took on one of our country's largest for profit colleges and put it out of business. well, donald trump ran a for profit college trump university that was forced to pay $25000000.00 to the students. it scammed as district attorney to go after polluters created one of the 1st environmental justice units in our nation. 2 donald trump stood in mar logo and told big oil lobbyist, he would do their bidding for a $1000000000.00 campaign contribution. during, during the foreclosure prices i took on the big wall street banks and
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$120000000000.00 for california families holding those banks accountable for fraud. donald trump was just found guilty of $34.00 accounts of fraud. but make no mistake. all of that being said, this campaign is not just about us versus donald trump. there is more to this campaigns and that our campaign has always been about 2 different versions of what we see a picture of our country, 2 different visions for the future of our country. one focused on the future. the other focused on the past. donald trump wants to take our country
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backward to time before many of our fellow americans had full freedoms and rights. and but we leave in a brighter future that makes room for all americans. we believe in a future where every person has opportunity not just to get by, but to get ahead. we believe in the future we're no child has to grow up in poverty. where every person can buy a home, start of family and build wealth. and where every person has access to paid family leave and affordable child care. that together we fight to build a nation where every person has affordable health care, where every worker is paid fairly,
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and where every senior can retire with dignity. all of this is to say building up, the middle class will be a defining goal of my presidency. because be here, know when our middle class is strong, america is strong and we know that's not the future. donald trump is fighting for jay and his he and his extreme project 2025 will weaken the middle class and bring us back. we're please do note that. back to the failed trickle down policies. they gave huge tax breaks to 1000000000 as in big corporations and made working families, pay the costs back to policies that put social security and medicare on the
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chopping block specter policies that treat of care is only a privilege for the wealthy. instead of what we all know, it should be, which is a right for every american right. america has tried these economic policies before. they do not lead to prosperity. they lead to in equity and economic injustice. and we are not going back the site for the future is also a fight for freedom. generations of americans before us have led the fight for freedom from our founders to our framers, to the abolitionists and the suffragettes to the freedom riders and farm workers.
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and now i say team, the baton is in our hands. we who believe in the sacred freedom to vote. we who are committed to fight to pass the john lewis voting rights, advancement act, and the freedom to the we believe in the freedom to live safe from gun violence. and that's why we will work to pass universal background checks, red flag laws and an assault weapons ban the we will die for reproductive freedom. knowing if trunk gets the chance, he will assign a national abortion band to outlaw abortion in every single state. but we are not going to let that happen.
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it is this team here that is going to help in this november to elect a majority of members of the united states. congress will agree the government should not be telling a woman what to do with her, but the . * to restore reproductive freedoms as president of the united states, i will sign in the, in the lead. so ultimately, to all the friends here, i say, in this election, we know we each face a question. what kind of country do we want to live in? as a country of freedom, compassion and rule of law,
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or a country of chaos, fear and hate view all are here because you as leaders know we each including our neighbors and our friends and our family. we each as americans have the power to answer that question. that's the beauty of the power of the people. we each have the ability to answer that question to. so in the next $106.00 days, we have work to do. we have doors to knock on, we have people to talk to, we have phone calls to make and we have an election to in the
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we believe in the promise of america. are we willing to buy for it? and when we buy the god bless you law and god bless the united states of america. and by the way, we've just been listening to the united states, vice president coming out, harris addressing campaign stuff in delaware. she had said that the last day or so it'd be in the roller coaster. but in the next 106 days, she said we're going to put our case to the american people and we're going to win . but let's speak now to mike hannah. he's in washington dc and he's been listening
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in to what the vice president, as i have to say, to start off and support his the mike, what kind of tone has come on to her? a sit for her campaign so far it's. it's being just 24 hours of 1st full day of campaigning. in fact, as well. that was a speech to campaign where it goes, but it was clearly as will be an imprint, the skeleton of what we are going to be hearing a lot in the coming weeks and months of this election campaign i searched to get the nomination, which increasingly appears likely that she will, she made very, very clear that these 2 visions that we are looking at one is a vision of darkness of the past, which is espoused by donald trump. yeah, there's one of hope in a bright future, which is a spouse she says by the democrats, but very no to be as well in that speech, is that she hone in on an image that we're not going to get very, very used to. she refer back to her past as
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a prosecutor and an attorney general and said in these roles i took on predators and then a enunciated various types of predators that she had taken on financial sexual. and then she concluded that statement by saying, i know donald trump's type, that is something that we're going to be hearing repeatedly through the campaign just now set a template which is for my prosecute to against convicted felon. and this is something that the parents campaign is going to focus, razor sharp on the other issue, that will be a focus very clearly from the speech to the campaign will. cuz the issue of abortion, the right? so women, something that she contends has been taken away by donald trump, something that she has pledged to restore when or if she becomes president of mike as we see carmella harris quickly sits an agenda which many would expect
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from a the democratic national convention is that to start on august 19th, what are we expecting to happen in the coming weeks? well, 1st of all, the democratic national committee has got to draw up rules for that convention which dictates the way in which the convention will operate. now we know that president biden had more than 98 percent of delegates who had pledged that vote to him. now that he was gone, he cannot simply hand over those pledges to his vice president. also as well that the rules, although they are page, they are not bound. so there is a be less to city within the proceedings at the convention. this has got to be determined by the rules committee of the democratic national convention. but i must make it very important point to add that towards that endorsement in the course of the day by full misspeak of the house, nancy pelosi now nancy pelosi it is believed,
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had been arguing very strongly within the structures of the democratic party that the convention should be an open one. in other words, it should be open to leave the ship fight. the fight for the leadership would take place at the convention, but now that she has nominated and endorsed to come out of harris, that has gone away. and there's a sigh of relief among many democrats. given the history of what has happened, contested at conventions and the trouble that it did. so the future election chances. so this is a very, very important point in terms of what's being happening today. but given the amount of endorsements that comment that harris is receiving, given the facts that at all the state governors are and doors and have the democrats state governors. and given the thing that nancy pelosi, who was very popular within the democratic party, has given her endorsement, we are now looking at what is likely to be an uncontested convention,
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an uncontested nomination. her pulse to that nomination appears clearer by the hour or by canter. thanks very much for the reporting from washington d. c. all right, so let's take a quick look at how come a harris performed in polls against trump, the full biden's step down. donald trump was eating with 51 percentage points. well, couple of harris was behind was 49 o. as according to the cbs, you got a poll and another voice as if those poll show the one nick and nick at 44 percent . well, jennifer, victor is a professor of political science of george mason university. she joins us also from the washington d. c. thanks very much for speaking to us. and i'll just, sarah. what do you make so far of coming to harris's presence on the campaign trail is just 24 hours off. the president biden dropped out and also we did see her move on
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a little button that addressed to the campaign stuff there. but there was a point where one might think she was missing out. so there was perhaps a missed opportunity in terms of a setting her own agenda. do you think she's recovered well enough? i'm not sure we've seen a campaign that transition from one thing to another thing faster than this. what we've observed in the last 24 hours. the campaign has filed the requisite paperwork with the federal election commission in the united states. the, the branding has changed, the messaging is still largely the same, although i would say very much reinvigorated. and behind the scenes, the party is moving boulders, to reform the coalition and, and in a way that has really excited the democrats and unified them been really swift, surprising facts fashion. and there, there were many speculations beforehand that is to buy and decided to drop out that
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there would be some contest ation. there would be perhaps some chaos that many democrats would, would want to compete for that position on what he endorsed for him, or wouldn't he? and how would that all play out? and at the end of the day, not only was by his withdrawal times in a very strategic way, and his announcement of her endorsement all seem very planned and timely and strategic. so, but it created the conditions that were right where we saw essentially decision cascade. the starting was sort of the rank and file democrats up until the sort of more higher ranking democrats who have fallen in line behind her. so already it's been, you know, practically 24 hours and we're already seeing her move on to prosecuting the case against all from acting like a general election candidate rather than a primary to we just a short while ago outlined some of the, the latest pulling stickers but of course, that was before president biden said that he would step aside from re election. or
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do you see, can we election? and we understand that a couple of harris is trading donald trump in some key battleground states. we have one poll cbs you gove. a saying that donald trump leading was 51 percent. well coming to harris at 49 percent. what do you make of these poles and, and would you imagine that she along with a stop paying enough attention to them? yeah, i would not look at any polls taken before yesterday. we're going to have to wait a few days in the coming weeks to get some new polls. but any pull that was taken before she was the actual nominee does not give us any information about voters intentions or preferences once she is the presumed anomaly. and so honestly, i take no stock really in, in those polls from when buying was the candidate. all right,
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we have heard from the republicans in the recent hours and days, and we understand that this is a statement that was made as a ready earlier that's when um of to j. defense had spoken. and i just want to listen back to a bit of what was said earlier. this is, this is what came from that campaign. riley audio, we are in the far for the soul of our nation. we are in a fight for our kids in our grandkids, a fight. we can never imagine. i believe wholeheartedly. donald trump in butler county is j. do. vance. are the last chance to save our country politically. i'm afraid if we lose this one. it's going to take a civil war to save the country to jennifer that was uh, i will send it to member george lang speaking. and it is important to note that he has since apologized uh on social media saying that he regrets some of the comments
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he made of that ready. as you heard, they said that they would be solvable. he says that those comments where the device of how does those kind of language impacts the race a yeah, you know, we're in a really remarkable moment right now. and like we, i certainly have ever seen in my lifetime where both of the major political parties in the united states are extremely homogenous and unified. and both of the core of each of those parties are pretty convinced that if the other party wins, it spells some kind of june for the united states. and that is not a good place for any country for any democracy to be in it's, it's a perilous place. that is the pre course are to all sorts of political violence. because when people feel like a loss is, is so detrimental to them that it will result in their loss of likelihood or their loss of life,
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or did their central freedoms or something like that. people are more willing to, to take the violence themselves. we saw evidence of that on january 6th, 2021. and so being in this particular stage situation where both parties are fairly united and from watching us internally and convinced that if the other side wins that the country is in peril is, is a really sort of side state for american democracy to be. and i do think it's important to note though that there is a real difference between not just the rhetoric, but sort of the reality check of the way each side talks about it. on the, on the republican side, they have a candidate who literally did try to overthrow the last election. he does not believe in the sanctity the validity, but legitimacy of the electoral process. for believing that you are in the election outcome only when you're a winner is not the same thing as believing in a democratic election. and so, whereas on the democratic side,
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we've seen democrats, you know, accept the losses and so forth. and this is a really crucial difference, so that the claims that each side is making about the consequences of what happens when the other side wins are not based in the same validity or reality. and that's often used to, to wind votes us over. but in this last 24 hours, how as republicans had to shift their focus, what is they had to do to re strategize and change their tactics as they now potentially face cumberland iris is interesting. you know, i of been a bit surprised that republicans weren't a little bit more prepared for this moment. they seemed to be taking a breath or 2 as they readjust to figure out exactly what their strategy is to contest against this new opponents. i'm surprised that they weren't a little bit more prepared with their messaging or their key talking points or their framing of of the opponents of cala harris. because you know, by,
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by all accounts, a number of people were expecting this, this was not sorted out of nowhere. this has been in the zone and speculation sense that debates a couple of weeks ago. and so the fact that there be talk a little bit flatfooted that the messaging is a little bit all over the place and they haven't quite settled yet. so it seems like it's going to take a while. but what we, what we can use to gauge, or, or just think about what we expect about how republicans will handle this is to look at prior behavior, a prior campaigning experience. and what donald trump tends to do with his political opponents is an insult them to humanize them. demonize them, talk about how they're unqualified or illegitimate in various ways that goes all the way back to, you know, and brock obama was 1st running for office. donald trump was sort of one of the founders of the false movement that was so called birth or movement that suggested that he was an illegitimate candidate. so i don't know what that's going to look like against cala harris,
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but we can be pretty confident that something in the vein of insulting de, legitimize, and uh, you know, you're not qualified to be here. kind of rhetoric is what was prop is probably going to be coming. you know, the dentist evict is a professor of political science at george mason university. thanks very much for joining us and for your analysis. my pleasure. so i want to show you some live pictures now from radford for ginia. now that's where your republican vice president's residential normandy. judy vance is campaigning. he was in ohio early in the day. he's expected to speak. the shockey not that rarely in ohio vance, praise the donald trump for the decisions he made during his wisdom as was president. he also promised to increase domestic manufacturing and raised living and education standards. if the parties elected in november, it was the citizen as
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a 1st solo campaign since he was chosen as trumps, wandering made at the republican party convention last week. i think we what the kind of president who sees around foreigners, who doesn't follow the stupid conventional wisdom right off the cliff, who fights for american citizens puts them 1st. it has the wisdom to know how to leave this country. that has moved from middletown in ohio, of which i have on spend a lot of time during this, riley refer a phase trial to to the fact that it comes from it. after all, he is a local boy that's worked through the crowd here. there are hundreds of people, many of them couldn't even get inside a one point that has to be taught under way. because the whole in this school was full. he actually came out to that point because he knew people were annoyed. he gave them away and people left to couldn't get in happy that they'd at least got to say the amount they hope will become the vice president. of course,
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like i say he is a local boy, he's seen as a local boy who has done good. yes, he went to university one of the most prestigious in the well, yes, he was a venture capitalist, and he was a best selling author whose life story was made into a netflix movie. but also he comes from very humble roots. he grew up here in small town america, he became a marine, he became a senator. now he is a potential vice president, some sites he could one site be a president of the united states, and that's what a lot of the people here hoping for security here as being very, very tight. remember, this is just starting for a week since an attempt was made on his boss, donald trump, slight in pennsylvania, and that is why we've been able to say security everywhere. there offices with guns there was night post on the roof. nobody here was taking a chance feel about, i'll just say era in middletown. ohio. the direct to view is secrets of is tobin was of congress that her officials failed in their duty to protect donald trump.
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the republican presidential candidate was grey's bible during o'reilly and pennsylvania. kimberly chico said it was her agencies, west operational stadium decades. many politicians on the house oversight committee wanted to resign as she up retents the reports to raise her right hand despite caused by her resignation, secret service director. kimberly cheadle refuses to do so all getting it's her role now to monitor the various inquiries into the security. lapses that up to the assassination attempt against donald trump. on july 13th, we failed. i am dedicated to find any answers to what happened. and like every secret service agent, we don't sure can for our responsibilities, i will remain on and be responsible to the agency to this committee, to the former president and to the american public. it is seasonal types of transparency, but refused to answer key questions. notably how it was possible that our roof and such a proximity to trump podium, that is, pennsylvania riley on july,
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the 13th could be left unsecured. but even inside the security perimeter, people said she was waiting for the results of the investigations about make up to 2 months to complete. she did, however, confirmed of a 20 year old government had been flagged a suspicious but not as a prince. so secret service didn't stop the riley and that the would be a fast and that user range find and reported their drone to case. besides, i have to assume that they did not know that there was a threat when they brought the president out on the stage, probably, but chico denali, but the trump campaign had been robust and its request for extra security of this particular event. i believe directors should all that you should resign. performance has met with frustration and incredulity among members. the safety of secret service protect these is not based on their political affiliation. and the bottom line is that under director cables leadership, we question whether anyone is say not president biden, not the 1st lady, not the white house, and certainly not the presidential candidate security. over the course of 4 hours
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and 40 minutes, people insisted that they wouldn't be accountability, but not her resignation. i take full responsibility for any security lapse of our agency. we are fully cooperating with ongoing investigations. several investigations are underway, including a bipartisan task force appointed by the department of homeland security. in the meantime, cheetos testimony is only added to the by pauses on calls for her to go. she everytime see out, is there a capitol hill? this call is the us national security and foreign policy specialist who joins us live from boston on skype. thanks very much for being with us. but kimberly to tool, as we heard them moments ago, says she'll take full responsibility for any security lapse. is that enough? well it would be so it might be enough for her if she were to do it, i'm just saying she's taking full responsibility,
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but then refusing to resign does seem a bit of a contradiction in terms. one could understand that she would wish to oversee the investigation to find out what happened and that all the answers and investigation may have not been completed. i think that's fair to say. but i think that the model we should think about 5 williams and typically that obtains is that of the need of an aide of yours, the captain of the ship is held responsible even if he actually has nothing to do with this disaster that falls the ship so i can't imagine that she is going to be in office the law. you did say that as she had said, the investigations do continue, but she went so much further than that. and that she ultimately some would say hid behind the work of the secret service when being pushed to respond to the questions she was facing the what if didn't appear to work?
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did it well, the so i think the issue really is that there are clear glare and gaps that have already been found in the, the handling of these, that specific event that led to the nearest destination of the former president trump. and i suppose that there will be additional information or details that are discovered in the investigation. but i think really the heart of the issue is known . and the one cannot say is simply that, oh, this is the worst failure in decades. and then carry on. i think it's inevitable and probably really did appropriately called for that the head of the service to be held responsible. the gaps in the coverage be specified which she did not do when
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the testimony and then whatever measures like there may not even be need to new measures needed simply enforcement of protocols affectively which i think is probably be the case. but short of those steps occurring. this is then really there's been no response by the institution, the secret service, and it's had to what was in your national calamity. she does commend the agents a folder welcome that day in terms of their protection. all of the former prisoner, donald trump, and that's off to of those shots right now i do believe that the blame will remain squarely at the feet. oh, could possibly extend to the organization as a whole of quality have to say that it's a failure, at least of the specific managers of that event itself. they are the
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ones there will be protocols established. how does the secret service inter act with the local police and the f b. i and other relevant agencies who is responsible for coverage for physically, an overlapping zones of protection. the who has to verify the lines of sight store the various officers are in fact a functional working those. none of those specific things seems to have works. so i would anticipate that the field managers should also be held responsible. i don't expect that the procedures of the secret service will be found wanting. i think this is a question of execution, but then we don't know that as the yet because the director didn't answer specific questions or possibly you can say that that's appropriate because the investigation
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is ongoing. but the short of those answers the no, i will be satisfied then, and i think from the head of the service sheet to the field managers are probably the people that will need to be held accountable for which from sadly, exclusively of the secret service will likely continue, so would you consider this election in the months leading up to with a safe period all the elections safe? i mean, i think it's a, that's an interesting point because the, the fear of the public, the. busy of wage after a disaster is that the threat level has increased. the the most famous example in our times is what happened after the attack of september, 11th, 2001. and there was broad fear that there would be a whole series of other attacks. and all sorts of additional measures were taken
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there. north, of course, institutions have to take measures to try to reassure the public and increase security. but as a general rule, the threat level is not higher after an event. the event was the threat that was missed and the level generally doesn't increase at that time. so procedures may be called on and it might be appropriate to call for additional measures or changed measures, but not necessarily. and i don't think that the threat level is higher, there is always a real stretch to a presidential candidate or to senior official and office. there is no question. there are thousands of people who have the psychological conditions that might induce them to try to commit violence against authority figures. america, as we all know, tragically is awash in weapons that anyone may obtain a fan. there are people that sort of called motivations both non american and
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american. so this rep is always real there for a presidential presidential candidate. but i don't think it's great or now, because a disturbed or motivated 20 year old to try to nearly succeeded, to kill a dog trump. all right, thank you very much of glen call is a us national security and foreign policy specialist. thanks very much for your insights and your still ahead on alters era the student protesters and buns, additional refusing to spend on despite the pu pulling in their favor, the 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,
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the monsoon rains on the other, this the parting tropical storm, 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 may combine 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 is it creeps closer to taiwan. want to paint the red line on. this will show us where the storm looks to track rate over type pay over the next few days. and when it does, this will be equivalent to a category to hurricane, to packing and punched 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 sun 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
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back gun control if she were to win the presidency. republican parties, the vice presidential, nominee j defenses praise donald trump, the decisions he made during his 1st time as president his campaigning right now in west virginia. it's his 1st solo day of riley's since he was chosen as problems running mates last week. the his ballasa is it's launch dozens of rockets, toys, northern israel is really media says at least 2 people have been injured in the city of serial. it's the 1st such attack on the city by his beloved. both have been exchanging yet daily cross border fired since the war in gauze began, the death toll in gaza is rising. quickly off, the israel launched a new miniature operation in the city of calling eunice. at least 70 people have
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been killed. palestinians say they were given no time to find safety is really forces started to bomb the area just moments of to they issued and evacuation order include any reports from federal bhalla in central garza, the air strikes on eunice. and as always, the casualties from 2 hospitals in the box of cards. inside the dead lay on the floor. a familiar scene in garza, there's no despair. 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 drunk did those innocent children to me suddenly ended, and then naples has run out to see my sisters, my nephews and nieces only lying on the ground torn to pieces. the mother was also killed on the stomach was ripped open. they were old women when the young innocent children, the body parts of wood over the place. more ambulances arise 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 displaced time and time again. told police, then it's a vicious cycle of mortality. the family was sleeping and they hit him. they were children. this is the american not system. this is the nothing. yeah, not system. now. israel carried out the tugs elsewhere this time outside of the hospital and did it. but the drones try 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 that the couple of my colleagues were
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knocked off their feet. this is meant to be a safe space next to the hospitals compound. she can come, you missed this man. murray's dead wife. where is our mother to ask him. she was killed her body, he is inside the car trunk. he tells him. and from here she will be taking tea thing in the morning as she was driven away cleaning on to their final moments with her and told her the i'll just eat a daddy, but because of how this time a medical stuff at them now. so hospital have said the situation, these also have control the medical complex. in con, unice has been overwhelmed with the number of patients. it's been receiving daily, the wounded up being treated on the for health officials at the cancer hospital, non operational actually we lost funds on over dealing with cases we had been receiving hundreds of casualties and mortality is within uh,
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or viewing city our, our situation is really bad, we need to be supported by me because of lies and instruments. tens of cases are on the floor. we, we don't find bits to at least based on support. we don't the find enough supplies to, to get his services to our patients. the situation is very hard, it's dark up was zooms, been following. latest developments from darrell by law in central garza is very minute, 3 is bouncing more pressure on at the city of han year. this is how the hostile district, when you military controversial does have been passed to residents and the eastern areas recommended them to no longer remain in the place. but they have been given a very short time in which to have been the white men at 3 bombardments families. in fact, they have been really struggling in order to leave. we're talking about thousands
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of displaced, palestinians are right now have a notebook and shelters. while they are still families product um its this ongoing file with a minute to announce that they are starting a new mandatory and cogent and that parts of the city far seemingly as the situation sounds really critical. it has been also wesley, in the central areas where the always of these wait a minute to right now for an upgrade to refuge account. there was a very notable and limited advancement for the it's very minute treat tanks on the eastern areas of, of the race which has been a combined by whites and tv onto the re, an area for apartments. uh, i think, oh, residential houses in that area. the causing the berries on the present. veal of destruction, in that very marginalized parts of a district too. now there's so many kinds of lit up and fighting guys, how much the operative have been engaging in fighting with these without corporation forces. not only even hundreds as well, but also in operation in roughly in the pos house of the strip. tar composer. i will do 0 dairy, but i had a story that i had and notes. is there a,
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is there any problem minister benjamin netanyahu arrives in the us for to, to joe biden? i'll send you these military's new offensive in garza kimball's, at least 75 us in the these business uptake these votes and by the state design growth partner of bung the dashboard forward to use the, the, the
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this business uptake the restaurant. no bundle a dash before to use the the israel's prime minister benjamin antonio's arrives in the united states is expected to meet joe biden and vice president calmly. harris is requested a meeting with donald trump and he'll also make his 4th is the address to congress
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. mister nel was spoke to reporters before voiding his flight to washington, he sang fight and for supporting the one garza. yes, i plan to say, present environments whom i've known for over 40 years. this will be an opportunity to factor in the war during as long to go here in public service center to vice president and this time of war and on. certainly, it's important that israel's enemies know that america and israel science together today, tomorrow and always us and them a is a scala and political analyst with the middle east institute. this is the we know tangible results on the gaza ceasefire from this trip. it is more of a symbolic visit, then the message and visit then one that may be expected to you. excellent outcomes such as misuse. fire. no, i benjamin nathaniel does not satisfy that does not guarantee his the item that i
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thought is to continue the ins and even that. yeah. that, that is a concern or should arrangements even at that level and with his progress being gone. so i, i think that the main purpose of the business is to assure his audience, back home, but also in the states that this agreement, this mike has a key. that's the result to us. uh, cuz you start to g unpacked it is uh, between the united states and this uh, our, i think the past and then so he is certain of the back pocket, the support that you actually provide. this is why it's less cons. now me thing with the by then there's a new purpose now that by that is no longer running for, for president. but it's remains at the level of symbolism really clearly. it's in the interest of one button and that's not on the opposite to see more hostages. varies but to uh, nothing yeah, with the types of terms and by that it has not over the past 9 months. done
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anything in order to undo that. so yeah, it's, yeah, and i don't think now that he's not on the wrong and that's going to change. he's meeting with the trump, the it's it's, it's what will happen will be of major importance. so empty cards to expectation, they say that a some type of and c would be better for whatever reason come a higher seem to have suggested at times some concerns that the structure above the price of dependence. billions. but beyond that, i think he's going to reassure headsets, i'm his audience, both in the united states, but most the most. so it is that of the bipartisan support that he enjoys. and that is that inches to, to bundle dish. now with this some semblance of calm on the streets of the several days of protests against the controversial drop, quote, a system, the supreme court scrapped most government job coaches on sunday. the reinstatement of the policy and june swap the student that approaches more than
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a 140 people have been killed in thousands injured off to a cracked on fi police and the military sandwich. audrey has moved from dot com. 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 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, no. then 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 a conciliatory compromise with the student. the also concerned with people injured
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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 tv are censored, and there is no social media for people who kind of protest people kind of show why that happened. and this will have that fall out and coming days and weeks. and this is hardly over till we know how people react to win the fee, all those videos $1.00 half, and then the, all those people that account that far. because in the end, people who are to those who did that must be accounted for sandwich audrey, i'll just say the dock of that's well, that's it for me. somebody them a full this new that was my colleague, kimmy johnson will be here in a moment. first, most of the day's news, the
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