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counts as we examined the us as role in the world on which is era. the us spies present coming iris hits the campaign trail. she tells support is in stockton dunaway. we're going to wait and it is my intention to go out and earn this nomination. and to win the carry, jones to mrs. i'll just hear a lot from the whole set coming. i was told i was going to get to become a heiress. and now president trump is going to get to the bater probably attend the vice president know many defense tens, his focus towards service during this 1st. so the campaign events,
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home state of ohio is very prime minister benjamin netanyahu revise in the us the tulips, which i find just a minute, choose new, offensive, and goals and kills at least 70 percent of students. and doctors without who does say civilians and sit down suffering from when this levels of funding on getting the beginning in the us with vice president of cala harris has kicked tulsa campaign for the presidency. she addressed that campaign stoffers at the headquarters in dunaway to styles off the getting the endorsement of a former house between senior democrat and that's including all of this is happening off. the president joe biden dropped out of the race for the white house on sunday, bought and made a short statement on the spot in the head of harris's speech, her says promise to defeats donald trump. she's chosen as
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a candidates for the same reduction. when the days and weeks ahead, i together with you will do everything in my power to unite our democratic party to unite 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 the california and for the as a court room prosecute. and those wrote, i took on perpetrators of all kinds creditors who abused women fraudsters, who ripped off consumers, cheaters who broke the rules for their own gain. so hear me when i say, i know donald trump's type. and in this campaign, i will proudly i will probably put my record against his
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mike. hi, there is in washington, dc for us now. so come of the house, king to pay tribute to joe biden, was also call about a space for herself. what was a very upbeat and unapologetic speech a very much so a very powerful speech indeed, laying out the templates of what is likely to become her campaign some. what is likely to be repeated many times in the weeks ahead and clearly as well as just note that harris's self is convinced that she has now got more than half of the delegates necessary to get democratic party nomination. so it does appear that her pos to securing that candidacy ahead is very clear, but her speech was very powerful and she also indicated that she was going to take donald trump on the head on in. that's a sound bite. you heard the referring to his status as a convicted felon, referring to his his, the fact that he was found guilty of sexual as a benches by
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a quote. so she is going to use that templates up, prosecute to versus filling in the campaign ahead. you'll also heard the another thing that is likely to become a theme, the difference between a campaign that looks for that looks to hope that looks to brightness, to a campaign that she says looks to the past, the past a weakness and darkness. so she is already laying out exactly the way the campaign is going to go, and it's very powerful indeed, and one must just note as well that campaign organizes have confirmed as that in the $24.00 uh, since president biden stood done a record amount of funds was raised and 66 percent of those donors with 1st time donors. now this is just an indication of that must have in fact that com a that hers will have on the grassroots of the democratic party. so might, what can we expect now then in the run up to next month's democratic national convention. and well, 1st of all,
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in coming days the rules commit to people. that convention has to sit down and decide exactly what the rules of that happens every time that there is a convention. rules have to be established. now those rules could allow the simple nomination to go through with the majority of delegates voting. that could be other things introduce, which could make it more complicated. but i must say that the very key issue here was the endorsement of nancy pelosi and her ending a call for a contested convention. because that would have been an issue where you would have content is full, the candidacy standing up against the terrace leading to a possible party, divide possible for the splits, but below see what's drawing that and endorsing it. iris has partially removed the possibility of any content, then i must also add that among those who have endorsed comma, that harris all those who are seen as likely content is so old that the rules
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committees still has to decide exactly how the convention is going to go, it does appear from all indications that come on that harris is the most likely candidate for the presidency. and the one who's most likely to go to the stand against donald trump, montana. thank you. what's that? it's a victor was the professor of political science at george mason university. she joins us life from fairfax, virginia. welcome again to the program. to what extent do you think all of this may invigorate the democratic campaign as yeah, i think we've seen an incredible invigoration over the last 24 hours. you know, there was a lot of him running about joe biden, a through, through the spring to some extent. but after that really disastrous debate, the poor performance that he gave just about 3 weeks ago, the democrats has really been kind of down trodden and very concerned about their electrical prospects. and having joe biden decide not to accept his party as
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nomination. and having a party fully unite around his vice president campbell harris has really invigorated an incredible energy. and we see that evidenced by the incredible financial sold that she's pulled in. so is that i that, that will get the official numbers later, but it looks like within the last 24 to 36 hours. the, the harris campaigns as it is now has raised somewhere be in the neighborhood of $80000000.00, which is just a herd of song in that short of the time period between the campaign finance. and then all of the, the democrats that had endorsed her from, you know, starting with kind of the rank and file democrats on, we have to kind of senior party leaders and those who might have competed against her for that and on an ocean and have all just fallen into line in a way that makes this democratic party united and excited and ready to take this to the general already. how does this then change the republican strategy now?
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which up until now had been a theme of perceived a strength versus frailty? oh, yeah, absolutely. i think the republicans are really caught off guard somewhat surprisingly, they don't seem to have been prepared for this particular shift about whole campaign. siri was built in the around running against the job. i didn't, i guess there's tail policies and so forth to some extent because cala harris has been a part of the joe biden, the ministration they will be able to serve, maintain some of that messaging and just change the name. so you know, cut and paste the name and a few places. but in other ways some of the case that the ones that prosecute against are biting is just not going to stick to cala harris. when it comes to issues, particularly related to reproductive rights and gender issues and, and appealing to people of color. and uh, is that sort of other end and dealing with the other liabilities that job i've had with respect to his health and his age. kamala harris is 30 some odd years,
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40 years of the younger, and so they, they really have to have a whole new theory and a whole new messaging. and i haven't quite come out yet. they're kind of looking around for it at the moment. does they spend now close down any possibility that someone else could still, in much as the democratic nominee a me see a radically yes, that could happen. but realistically, it's extremely unlikely. all of the candidates who have a high enough profile and enough experience and a, and so forth. you could be contenders, have already publicly come out to say that they are behind cala harris. and so if we were to see any candidates, you know, through their hat into the ring of this point, they would be a nominal candidate. that would be frankly very easy for the harris campaign at this point to uh, to eliminate, just through uh, through voting. and this will be kind of official until the convention. the convention is when those delegates, they've been elected by their state parties. com and cast their ballots through
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this a series of rooms, a valid thing that they will take at the convention. and so nothing is official until those ballots have been cast october or august, 19th, or whatever it is in a few weeks. and so see radically, things could change, you know, we've, we've already experienced a years with politics in the last 24 hours. so i'm not going to say that this is over. but borrowing any further, major disruptions, this is what we should expect will happen. and there's a lot of smiling and positivity in come to harris's speech, wasn't and unapologetic, unapologetic, i should say, a policy statement c. oh, yeah, no it's, it's remarkable to me how quickly really in her 1st public appearance, she wasn't even so much vying for the nomination that she was already campaigning against donald trump image general election. so if she is already acting as if she does the presumptive nominee and going pretty hard at prosecuting that case against him. and so i think we can expect to see
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a lot more of that. and i think it really is going to help excites democrats in a way that they have not been previously motivated in this particular election cycle. so that is going to likely make a difference for democrats. ringback it's fascinating to me that we are at a particular moment in time and a fleeting. so i think it's important to stop and kind of acknowledge it. we're both of the political parties of the united states are unified and homogenous. and in that very confident in the belief that they are going to defeats their opponents . and that if their opponent wins, then you know, the end of america is 9. and that's, frankly, i, you know, as, as i'm already political scientists, it's an interesting phenomenon. but as a, you know, a participant citizen in democracy, it's not a great place to be because where he's got some margin as parties that believe that their opponents are, are so bad for the, the country that it will end of the country. and that's spelled the rest of the for, for political violence that is greatly concerning to a lot of us observers sort of
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a victor. we very much appreciate your insights. thank you. thank you. but it wants to show you some pictures now from radford virginia. this is where republican vice presidential nominee teddy vance has just finished a speech. he's been talking both by an anti virus. the nicer will remember joe biden as not just a quitter, which he is, but one of the worst president's the united states of america. but my friend, combo harris is a 1000000 times worse, and everybody knows that she signed up for every single one of jo biden's failures and she lied about his middle capacity to serve as president around, you know, high events appraised donald trump,
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the decisions he made during his 1st time as us president, he also promised to increase domestic manufacturing and raise living and education standards. if the policy is elected in november, it was the sound. it says 1st soto campaign, since he was chosen as trumps. running may tell the republican party convention last week to live out has more not for middletown, no, of which i have on spend a lot of time during this rally, refinery 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 were 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, 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
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a bunch of 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 director of us secret service has told members of congress that have officials failed and the duty to protect donald trump. and probably the kind of presidential candidates was raised by stirring or rather in pennsylvania can be truthful,
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said it was the agencies west operational failure. in decades, many politicians on the house oversight committee wanted to resign as she advertising articles to raise her right hand despite goals for her resignation, secret service director kimberly toodle refuses to do so all doing it's her role now to monitor the various inquiries into the security elapses 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. there's trees will publish transparency but refused to answer key questions. notably how it was possible that a roof and such a proximity to trumps podium and his pennsylvania riley on july, 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
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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 assassinated. use the ring trying to and reported the drone to case the sites. i have to assume that they did not know that there was a threat when they brought the president out on the stage over cheek with the money . but the trump campaign have been rebuffed and its request for extra security of this particular event. i believe directors should all that you should resign. performance was 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 channels leadership, we question whether anyone is safe, not president biden, not the 1st lady, not the white house, and certainly not the presidential candidate security. over the course of 4 hours and 40 minutes, people insisted that they wouldn't be accountability,
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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 on the way, including a bipartisan task force appointed by the department of homeland security. in the meantime, cagle's testimony is only added to the bipartisan calls for her to go to advertise the alger 0 capitol hill. what's on a hands on the out of the student for testers, in bangladesh. so refusing to stand down to find a quote for moving in the face of the on tuesday. this is how the forecast is shaping hot for the america. so we've now got a warm breeze from the argentine pappas to patagonia. i mean, come on though to be the dad the. your temperature is almost 10 degrees above where
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it should be. at this time, the year had been dealing with some soaking rains for the guy n. as in certain i'm that's set to continue. but most of brazil is actually drive looking good in the capital brazilian 26 degrees for you. it's been hot for the eastern caribbean both by day and nights, and some records that includes for martinique and the rain that we had around mexico's the content peninsula. now sliding into the goals. so we pick up the weather story there. it looks like some soaking range for the us gulf states stretching out into the care line is that energy pushes up into the mid atlantic, but then we'll steer out toward the atlantic. so thing should start to improve, improve slowly but surely to the west. it's all about that heat wave for canada is british columbia, probably and same goes for alberta as well. and for the us pacific northwest and the northern plains buildings 38 degrees that you guess that's above average as well. that breezy up and down the coast of california that includes for san francisco, but it's quite a warm day here. you should only be 19 in july,
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but up to 26 degrees for you on tuesday. catch her later the as far as the past to host the olympic games, french athletes where the head, jeff will not be allowed to compete. alongside players, coaches and team leaders and athletes challenges to by creating a space for all to embrace the game they loved. regardless of what they wear on their head, pirates game changes, which is document products just the the,
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the thing i'll just say a reminder about top stories. now this out, us vice president common a higher assess, addressed campaign stoffers at the headquarters in dunaway. the democratic party supports the presidential illumination gains, my ment, iris from us to protect the portion vines friends in the middle class, back gun control sheet. what, when the president's republican proxies vice presidential, nominee j events says attacks both joe biden and come on the campaign trail saying harris is in times worse. elvis 1st soto routers since trump's running last week the director of us secret service says the attempted assassination of donald trump has the most significant operational fe new in decades. kimberly chantelle told the congress, she's taking full responsibility for any security. that's
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the cause, but uh says it's as low as thousands of rockets towards northern israel is really need it says at least 2 people have been injured in the city of jerry, how is the 1st such attack on the city by has been all both. i've been exchanging near there the, across the board a 5 since the will on dollars that began as well. the desk told in dogs was rising off to israel, launched a new miniature operation. the city of con eunice, at least 70 people have been killed. dozens of wounded and has been taken to a nearby hospital palestinians say they were given no time to find safety. is there any force they stopped at the bottom? the area just moment saw. so they issued an evacuation order. and who did the reports now from the all the and central guns, the air strikes on eunice, and as always, the casualties from 2 hospitals in the box of cards. inside
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the dead lay on the floor. a familiar scene in garza, there's no despair. no, no, no 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 do me? so i landed, and naples has run out to see my sisters. my nephews and nieces only lying on the ground torn to pieces and the mother was also killed on the stomach was ripped open . they were old women, the young innocent children, the body parts of wood over the place. more ambulances arise at most of the 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 the time and time again. told
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police, then it's a vicious cycle of mortality. a family was sleeping and they hit him. they were children. this is the american not system. this is the nothing. yeah. not system. 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, but the couple of my colleagues were 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. that's why. 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 taken cheaper in the morning as she was driven away
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cleaning on to their final moments with her into the office either they didn't. but because of how the medical stuff at the nasa hospital have said the situation that was out of control and medical complex in chrome unice has been overwhelmed with the number of patients that has been receiving daily. the wounded being treated on the floor, health officials had declared the hospital, non operational actually, we looked funds on over dealing with cases we had been receiving hundreds of course you will, it is and more till it is within uh or viewing 3 our, our situation uh is it a bad we need to be supported by me because of lies and assignments. uh, tens of cases are on the floor. we. we don't find bits to uh, list based on on. we don't to find enough supplies to,
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to get his services to our patients. the situation is very hard to assume has been following. the latest developments from it to out of the i'm central counseling 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 that 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 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 eyes of these wait a minute to right now for an upgrade to refuge account. there was
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a very notable and limited advancement for the it's very minute treat tanks on the eastern areas over res, 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 berry 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 must have been engaging in fighting with these without corporation forces? not only do this as well, but also in operation in roughly in the pos house of a straight tar composer. i will do 0 dairy, but i kind of story is what else? prime minister benjamin netanyahu has arrived in united states is expected to meet joe biden. and all of the hires, he's also requested a meeting with donald trump and to make his 4th ever addressed to congress. and y'all, who spoke to a pulse as before, boarding a spot to washington, he sent by them for supporting warren guns of the plaza, say,
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present environment, whom i've known for over 40 years 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 you know that america and israel science together today, tomorrow and always susan, the civilians have stuff in her rent this levels of audits. and that's according to doctors without borders. the age group has accused both the student needs on the, on the power minute to rapid support forces of quote, a blatant disregard for human life and international though. because also accused both parties of subjecting and todd communities to indiscriminate feelings, assistance attacks or medical facilities. over the past 2 months, health facilities that we support typing rapid has been repeatedly attacked and
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targeted. we were forced to suspend the operations in what mcdonny in southeast has to done and most recently in the tuckers hospital, in cartoon since may and assess supported hospitals or premises have been hit by shilling or s strikes at least 5 times in on demand call to and of pressure leading to the death tests of health workers and patients including children. it's, it's a band with us now where there's some semblance of calm on the streets of the capital of the several days of protests against a controversial job quotes. a system are seen as a partial victory for protest is the supreme court scrapped most government to job quote is on sunday. the reinstatement on the policy june spot, the student that protests well 140 people have been killed. thousands injured off to a crack down by police and the ministry of coffee remains in place of the kind of comes back out, continues to affect interest and mobile phone services from the challenge he has
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moved from com. of the situation is early comm. there's 3 hours car, few bag today, but the carpet continues in definitely on 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 accompanying 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 hard neural van on the account that fraud united was found in the hospital, rudely bitten by the ruling party soon. 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 with shot gun pallets as many as blinded. many family members went to get their
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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 blackouts. there's no news. the news in the p b r sense said, and there is no social media for people who kind of protests, 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. what happened on the, all 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. i focused on a police of the time to close the aides of the jail format. prime in.

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