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[000:00:00;00] the, [000:00:00;00] the, [000:00:00;00] the today, why money in sight? this is a new sound live sometime coming up in the next 60 minutes. a desperate search for survivors solve to, to land sites in a remote community in south west. and if you're get at least $229.00 people off,
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that is rarely times and trades killed a, c 9 palestinians. and one day during the new assault on ton unit in southern johnson, palms with delegates don't, is democratic contender. tomlin harris arrives in the background states of wisconsin. i have fast radi as a presidential. how long since listen, unconstitutional, outrage and the us off to the police to and on on the black woman in the home president, a fight in court suggest uninstalled olympic ambitions ended by we'll, we'll have from the palestinian athletes missing out on the wells biggest disposing of the hello welcome to the program. we begin this news out in ethiopia where the nation
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is struggling to come to terms with one of his was natural, dissolved, as in recent history, at least 229. people have now been confirmed dead. all of the heavy rains traded to land sides. it happened here in the south west and districts of coast uh, which is about 320 kilometers south of the capital. oddest of by women and children and police officers all reported to be among the dead. catherine, so it works. people dig through this lot hoping to find survivors in golf are region. this is one of the one us natural disasters and used to appear in reason. he is many have been buried underneath the marks. it was a double tragedy. yeah. and they're going to come out with the late week of the thing is enough to use it. it happened following heavy rains. the damage is extensive. initially there were 3 families that were buried by the land slide. we're still searching for their bodies, but the death toll search after the people who came to rescue them also got trapped
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. this is a mountainous area and getting the right equipment to help is difficult. so everyone is trying the best they can to help save lives. land slides know to coma, it happens once in a while, so nobody can be sure of what's going to happen. the area is prone to disastrous seasonal rains that often displace hundreds of people. this latest incident just makes things hard to to back. katherine story, alda 0. the goals are now way as well as military is soul. so con unice has killed at least 89 palestinians, and injured more than 250 people. president certainly had a couple of minutes to evacuate before israel target to the area and launched its ground sold displays,
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palestinians say they have nowhere to go. offices rarely forces ordered them to immediately evacuated from eastern con eunice. alma wasi. this involved has been more is really on salary sheltering in central garza residential building. and alvarez refugee camp has been targeted rescue as have been working to remove bodies from russell escape. now i have to tyra capitalizing with joyce from darrow bala in central golf topic. and now the deadly day where you all bring us up to date with the situation and come eunice. yes, in fact, molly, until now a more deadly and strikes have been carried out by the east valley fight suggest targeting at the central. i'm the silver out of the strip, but the focus basically is on the city of con units. whether these very minute tre, truth, i've been at problems things into the eastern areas destroying residential houses. i'm told that the keyson, so civil infrastructure in the eastern areas of the city o'connor was for families
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recently have been wrecked. turning back off to the end of the is really monitoring code just for the eastern areas of con eunice. but again, the city has been stormed for the set time, causing a very collateral destruction for every single aspect of life that they have been destroying and raising some, please digging on the graves at the same time. they are also asking people to no longer remain in the eastern areas, giving them a very short period of time in order to sleep under the sound of the compartment. indeed, the ongoing attacks on the strip, in fact, moline had killed since the hours of this morning. around 2 seats for the palestinians in the entire district. one of the latest has called the, to derek by that, where was an inch of house was completely destroyed. new casualties. do now have to report a bunch of ongoing stripes on getting also a humanitarian deterioration in terms of the humanitarian situation is getting much more less for talking about thousands of palestinians have been foolish to see from the eastern areas of funding this. we have been speaking to some of the families
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who have select describing the situation to be includes the luxury, the have course to sleep, the, the sound of the bottom and the so the many, 3 times close to them, ordering them to no longer remain in that area while the, the situation is getting much more tragic on the new talk to now in terms of the fighting, especially in the us for in areas of a bridge refuge account in the central area. so there's ongoing mounting prussia or the central areas and in the southern parts of the southern part of the goal is a strip where no one comes in district to normally say get some sort of safety on the ground. and park, what is the situation at nasa? hospital, we know the hospital facilities are incredibly stretched across the goals a strip we have been speaking some savvy hours of this morning with medical officials and the administered health operating amounts of costs. because we have described the situation to be totally collect sick. they are
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talking about injuries, all unfolding all departments of the hospital. the odds of the hospitals house tends to be encrypted. please mess evacuation since often, families will have plates from the eastern areas of con units. this medical suicide also tells us that they are struggling and scrambling with the deep, shall we shoot for essential medical supplies. injuries are now getting get treatment on the floor in the status of the hospitals for those overwhelmed with patients and the people. so there's on going not to pressure on that task. so the was previously sold by the use wait a minute, 3 and the initial months of the when the is why the army has and they did this that you economy was completely so the grim reality is that this hospital call be even enough in order to keep receiving a move next, and so i'm not even increase a result of the from the ongoing attacks as antonio medical center in districts is on the verge of collapse. many. okay,
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thank you for that topic of us in the with an update from dera, fella and central golf. at this 14 palestinian factions have signed a declaration in beijing and ending the division the groups including him off and sought to assign. with that cooling the beijing declaration, they have agreed to form an interim national unity government to administer garza when the war ends. so latest, in the series of tools to unite besides, was the football grantees, the 60 general, all the palestinian national initiative. it's one of the 14 palestinian groups that find that unity deal. explain what's included in the agreement is that out of florida, basic elements and disagreement. so which are the most important? the 1st one is that the student groups have declared doubt or unified and confronting the genocide that is happening in gaza on the acts of an expiration. and the attacks on the west bank as well as 2nd the there was a declaration of that step, just went off and into the national consensus,
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the government, which would be the responsible for maintaining cuz they wanted to you 1st bank and gaza. and would that if it is in the body that would to be responsible for the guys a and the day after this here. and this is an important step because it blocks the is there any efforts to create some sort of a collaborative structure against a bonus to an interest? there was also a decision that the there wouldn't be an interim. uh, even if i do the ship and call for the meeting of the leaders of the city and uh for the team. but it is to become this kind of the interim leadership dealing with each other point where the police thing and people good conduct elections. it was the i found and disagreement the new policy now national concepts of deformed so to
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democratic for the elections for police demands in the occupied territories on the outside by this time of israel's prime minister. benjamin netanyahu is on his 1st trip to the us since the war on guns i began. he is missing with the top officials, including president joe biden, who has been trying to broker seesaw dealing garza had been months of protest across college campuses on major cities across the us against israel's rule. as in yahoo is also expected to address congress and meet donald trump during his visits . let's get more on all this. we can speak tomorrow and bizarre as i'll just say we're a senior political embassy joins us live from paris via skype. good. see my one. so what do you make of this? and you always visit to the us because the timing house and really worked out for him as they've given what's going on in the us at the moment. politically, are we expecting much from history as well? it depends. um, yes, uh, it's a bit uh, key optic in washington nowadays, and yes, uh,
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both come out of hire. somebody didn't have their own agendas bite is working with the next months and kind of the hardest trying to work in the next 4 years. dr. scores compete is competing with them for his political as he track future career personnel, career function, those that have freedom. uh so these are, this is kind of a, an interesting to you. i could start with washington, but i think that could be used, exploited by the what the difference is for the competition amongst them in order to see how much for what can he get uh for himself, for his government, for his waterford. again, does uh uh, one while, while i was just, you know, that's how it remembered that this was not an invitation by martin, certainly not by tom either. this was on vacation by mike johnson,
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that accidental speaker of congress. he wants to elect it after i think, 5 times a tense. i think i kind of cheesy, an accidental sports person for speaker of congress. he's an extreme writers, a phonetic, religious nationalist. oh, really? so these are part of the russian on religious reasons, not for id, like magic, political reading. i don't want to close. and he's the one wouldn't buy to the yeah . the, the, the other leader of a sudden it much more was at the time we're saying that the almost step aside. you said nothing out was lost his way. i just the jewish leader of the say, know, might it himself was corny, nothing your names? when my johnson invited the congress be the man here he is coming for the 1st time . we're this or the other for the, the distance of course. and so am i gonna have to explain how does it really played
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to speak for peace when the tiers? i work with now and that's know also expected to meet with donald trump. we got confirmation on a trump's own social media platform. that's a b b. nothing. yeah. who will be meeting him as his home in palm beach, florida morrow. lago on friday, july. the 26th. so what, what, what to expect out of that meeting between trump and nothing. yeah. ours is nice. no hedging or bets. yeah. yeah, absolutely. look and then of the day, believe it or not, and i'm going to say that and i have to stick a bit of a risk. no one likes that then yahoo! in washed a. maybe a few fanatics, as i said, the religious no one with the reason that right now that you who works with nothing, you know, over the years, even over the decades licensing. yeah, yeah. one from a guy who basically you've got to rely on the guy who cannot work with who i got.
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you cannot stand and we've heard what bike and says in private about nothing. yeah, we heard what kind of the, how decision? probably what happened. yeah, well so say can populate the thing. yeah. we put in the export. so no, i'm licensed in. yeah. but they're all force especially thing and that's in here. i know. can you all know how to use that because he knows how to use that is ro might be the, is there a lobby is hugely important, emotionally powerful. i need to have our soul fanatic religious post, like mike johnson and others, one dominant 1030 public on party. trump knows that until despite is despised for nothing. you know, we probably want to work with them in order to appease the religious fanatics amongst all one followers. but if nothing else was trying to settle his war effort for more he, there's
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a war on guys out for 2 reasons. why is the war to make it for one? i guess the one i think there's a lot the types in washington 9 or my actual going to hires for part for you? sure. i don't think any of them wants to get involved in the original war because nothing. yeah. was political and personal future. depends on okay, thank you for that. my on discharge. is there a senior political am i speaking to a staff from hire us right now as well as the tax on goals? i have destroyed more than hall of fi strips, phone line fuels and agricultural facilities have been devastated by as strikes and bulldozers before the war. garza had 230 square kilometers of vegetation in total, because of the extensive damage buys, riley force is only
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a 137 square kilometers. remain. as you can see what these satellite images most of the trees are gone along with 60 percent of gauze farm land. 96 percent of goals as population is facing food shortages. nearly half a 1000000 palestinians are at risk a salvation. how does the injustice, abraham all coline spoke to farmers and northern goss? i who are fighting to keep the crops, to live as essential food sources of being wiped out. after a long, short, the fluid farmers are trying to rebuild their nurseries that have been damaged by air strikes. with frank gro was central vista, both will feed the local community. for this, for situation is be very dire here in northern guys as families can't find income by such fluid. this initiative is driven by local farmers to try and provide the basic feelings like whatever was over again i'm,
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i'm covers which are important for the families and this hard supply and the star ration. so i have should share that issue. i had one eye on the shank road, one plump nursery company. it was damaged by these riley attacks in 2023 following october. the 7th. this honest occupation sped neither trees, no stones targeted, also so flexible in the gaza strip and none of the equipment was fed. now the goal is to strict these virtually devoid of seeds, agricultural materials and fertilizers. by the way, when we return, having been displaced, we came back home and restored the plum necessary. we removed all damaged plans. these are the heaps of bags in which the savings were planted. we put them in one place. civilians who live and nearby are cheering for this project as they are trying to look for some relief, providing such vegetables in the time star vision that that much when that higher had done much as long as there is life we will plant again and again. we will plant
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savings because natural life and gas that is completely gone. one can't see any green. i will plot. they said lanes in a plot of land that i have, but these riley miller tree has scout. it was full of all sorts of trees. you name it, and it was all for peter and my wife, but i scouted and turned it into a barren land. in january i stopped a pond in the land and you with all that was destroyed, you will come see you and you will find it on green, god willing. we will not be rooted out of this land and the united must have missed . we came to the nursery to buy seats in order to provide food for my household. since there is no food in northern garza and nothing is allowed to enter our area, because if we put on time, the thing is raise will scar. i'm fight toxins with them. or in this, the run the vegetables, i told them the market was even in the vegetables arrive akito bank plumber to cost $100.00 shot guns gab what their initiatives are important as is right as war. and guys that continues the land has had to use for, for farming, had been completely destroyed,
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as well as the equipment making. it's hard for these farmers to grow bigger nurseries or, and provide better vegetables, a flaw for the civilians. here in northern garza. okay, i just want to bring you some breaking news that is coming to us from the united states. we are getting reports that send us a robot. menendez, of new jersey, is to resign from congress next month. he has been on the pressure to step down since his conviction on bribery charges this months. on monday, the senate ethics committee began the process of expelling him from the us senate, which would have taken several weeks. but this announcement seems to indicate that he will leave voluntarily, rather than becoming the early the 1st sentence of to be expelled since 18. 62. so
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these reports coming in to send it to robert in the met menendez, of new jersey, expected to resign from congress next month. the okay, vice president comes on harris has arrived in the background state of wisconsin where she is due to hold the campaign, riley any moment now her 1st for the presidency, her team says it has already made history by raising more than a $100000000.00. so far, she's expected to speak to some forces in west allis, just 2 days off to president joe biden dropped out of the race and endorsed to a house that will be have 5th visit to wisconsin. this year. it is a must win swing, stay for the democrats in order to keep the white house. well, we have kimberly whole kits. she is out in the white house for us. but 1st, let's talk to phil laval, who is also in west dallas in wisconsin, where we are expecting to hear from the vice president cumberland harris at that
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raleigh. any moment now we will of course, bring that live to you. uh so couple of harris in wisconsin not wasting any time. this is a 1st campaign, riley in the battleground states, since she was made the nominate. what do we expect in today? all the. 2 even though this the 1st page, so this was actually pre plans way before we found out the turbine was going to withdrawal from the rice way before she kind of went fluid efficiently. when it a fluids trying to become a democratic dominate. but obviously they kept on with this schedule because it is such a crucial swing state volume visits in a yeah, it just this year, all the, as you pointed out, you know, to bided would've been 2020 donald trump to get it in 2016. i'm not sure if i did actually mention wisconsin i the states of the union address gave and notes awards . the slide show me how important it was last week. remember, there were thousands of republicans right here to the national convention. so both sides putting everything they counted to this race. i'm just going to push a 2nd to show you what's going on over there, right?
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cuz you probably hear it. there was a process started here. nope. is only enough. this is not a trump process resolved, protest, is it support of the palestinian people? obviously the visit by the is ready prime minister to washington this week. they are also aware that come january, there is a very strong possibility, the cadillac iris could be the president that is dealing with the is where the government. so we wanna make sure that that point is high time of trump protests every few weeks will start with a flag that they're all to read and all that. but that's pretty much it. and also in terms of security, it doesn't appear to be a strong as we were expecting. now, i'll give you the caviar, but you never know what's going on where you can see it, right? but compared to j. d bouncing around a yesterday with a well offices actually where they were all caused on vehicles. that just seems to be a handful of local offices. you secret service? a couple of snipers and they blocked off the road, but then he got choose
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a sitting vice president check it to have to remember that there were probably more offices around the we can say in terms of the people inside. that's why the account pays that. they have to move the venue. they locks nights here because the guy of such an overwhelming number of people to be here, the number they just given us is some, 3000. and i spoke to some of the people who were lined up this morning before they went in, and i said to him, what do you feel about capital harris? you know, are you happy that she's running on your side? that you're probably just not something i have to tell you. there was a lot of results i drove by. did. a lot of people said the thing was stop, but they understood they were also very bullied by the fact that she is so much money. a $100000000.00. it just 36 hours a day and the hall. she's got those endorsements from key governors from bill and hillary clinton from hollywood, royalty from k political groups from unions, so that they feel hey, that there is
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a real mentor. i'm the democrats really feel that they have to win be really excited, a lot of issues. they want to hear a took everything from reproductive rights to how to defeat donald trump. they will also very happy with what you said. yes, that i know subsequently points out the campaign is still cooling itself on the branding buys in iris because that is how quickly things are changed. so i haven't even had time to be making signs. okay, thanks for that. so level and as we have been reporting, we are expecting a couple of hours to speak quite so you're not back. campaign riley. uh she's due to to look inside a school that just where phil laval is. but let's go quickly to kimberly hall coach . she's at the white house in washington dc, so kimberly, uh, let's just turn our attention quickly to president joe biden. we know he's voted at force one in delaware and is i guess in the, in the and out on his way back to washington dc. often recovering from david.
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what's the latest? so yeah, he should be touching down at what we call to like base andrews any moment and then uh, motor kidding. oh. or taking his air. uh, marine one to uh the white house. so he should be here at the white house within a half hour, the running a little behind, but at the moment now he should be here. it's a pretty quick trip, but what we know is that when he left delaware, it was the 1st time we'd seen the president in 6 days. uh when he was diagnosed with cove it. and what he said to the press when he left was he was feeling well and this comes right as his doctor, doctor kevin o'connor released a letter saying that the president, symptoms have resolved his vital size were always normal. and he never had a fever. and the whole time he was able to do his presidential duties. and why is all this important? well, there was a lot of speculation for the last week that the president was much more gravely ill
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than was let on. and this is why he decided to have the time to come to la harris. so it was really important for people to see the president here from the president added fact we're going to hear from him even more because he is expected to address the american public. but again, what we know from the president is he's focusing right now on really just the business of the presidency right now. gone from his schedule. are any future campaign events or can they can be thank you for that. kimberly hall, cut that for us at the white house. uh and uh, yeah, well, uh we are expected to hear from president biden at tamora from the oval office. he will be addressing the nation. oh, okay. ahead uh, still on out 0 courses. com for 2nd day and bump additional days. the band since i'm in the process for the nationwide kept view remains in place and, and internet blackouts as well. we take
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a look at the one your pin footfall legs saying no to the video assistant respirator the there's a hot wind blowing across the band straight through to iraq. that's coming down through the gulf. that is super charging temperatures here. running a fever in terms of his temperature. so we take a closer look. kuwait's over the next few days are temperature wobbling around 50 degrees. and for us here in the will lock into 47 degrees for the next 3 days or so . but it's also hot at night. that's part of the problem. your part of the danger is no real relief. also hot for is becca stands capital tashkent at 40 that's hotter than you should be at this time of year. and have to put this on your radar . there is more rain coming for 30 as black sea coast. there's been some flooding here as of late. could get some heavy falls of rain on wednesday for africa, the north west size here it has been hot. yeah, head away from the coast mirror,
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cash flow close in on 50 degrees for wednesday, starting is march out of molly pushing to set a goal, the gambia going to be so and guinea there could be some flooding in this on here. and you know, for northern camera room and there has been weather alerts in place here for some pretty powerful winds, really powerful thunder storms that set to continue on wednesday. and this weather maker comes in to south africa. so a rain in wins combo for south africa,
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south coast on wednesday. okay, we'll leave it there. i'll see you soon. take care. i of the was a journey through every story. every step is to the celebration of what we can choose when to reach the welcome to simmons and exclude does under the redesigns luxury losing crafting austin chip. today we create the the, [000:00:00;00]
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the welcome back to watching out. is there a mind to thoughts helps or is this our ethiopia, as government says at least 229 people have died and 2 lamps, knives in a remote parts of the country happened in the south western district of gov, the women, children, i'm police offices are among the dead rescue efforts are underway because many people are still missing in southern gaza. israel's military results on the subject of hon. unice has killed at least 189 palestinians in just more than 250 is already forces started to bomb the area just moving south to they ordered people to meet you. as president joe biden says, he plans to appoint a new director of the secret service soon can be chico has resigned. officer, the assassination of the time comes on from 10 days ago or on monday til told
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members of congress, the attack on july 13 was the agencies biggest operational failure in decades. she has come on the growing pressure to resign off the gum, an open fire on the presidential candidates as a raleigh in pennsylvania. well, donald trump has responded to the resignation of the secret service star, excess pricing on his social media platform. 3 social he said the bought in harris administration did not properly protect me and all i was forced to take a bullet for democracy. it was my great on that to do so. i just came on this with my account of joins us from washington, dc. so it was a incredibly coll collin, but to of hearing yesterday, where to, to face very hostile questions for me. no make as i guess is not too surprising that for that she's resigned. or she appeared before that the oversight committee and certainly the questioning was very hostile and very,
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very rarely in congress. it was completely a bipartisan. it was from both sides of the house. republicans and democrats joined, didn't the criticism of the director of the secret service. so no surprise that she's now stood down. the speaker of the house mike johnson, has said that you should have resigned a week ago. and this appears to be a common feeling among members of congress, the code for even more investigations to be conducted in how the secret service works. not only uh, the way it operates, but also the matter of its budget, which has been increasing. so, congress is not going to let the matter in here. they all going to be further questions asked about the workings of the secret service. unlike of course, it's a critical time for the secret service we months away from an election. how quickly before we hear about a replacement, as well as an executive decision. so president biden can choose at any stage to a point,
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a new director of the secret service. he appointed her 2 years ago after she served on his detail of to he became president. she's a veteran of nearly the 2 years. although she did take a year off to work in the private sector and went to that president biden's request to become director of the secret service. but the long story short. yes, he can at any stage as simply a point, a new direct to or indeed a point, an acting director, while the search for a food director continues. okay, thank you for that update my account of that for us in washington. this authorities in the us have released all the towns videos, a police officers shooting a black woman inside her home. it happened in illinois on to 36 year old sonia massey, cools police reports a suspected intruder in a home. the video shows the 2 offices entering the house,
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following her into the kitchen, police and shouts that had to put down a pulse of boiling water. as they pointed that guns massey was transported to the hospital where she died of her injuries. the officer whose shelter in the head has since been fired and is facing challenges of murder, official misconduct. well, president joe bought in his condemned the shooting and a statement on x. he said, when we call for help all of us as americans, regardless of who we are, where we live, should be able to do so without fearing for our lives, said sonya is death at the hands of responding officer reminds us also often black americans face fee is for the safety in ways many of the rest of us do not. he added that congress must pause the george floyd just as in placing act. now. okay, we're going to leave the story now because as promise we were expecting vice
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president coming, harris to speak out that campaign, roddy, in west dallas, in the back of the battleground states of wisconsin. there she is. now. she is due to speak any moment now. she's of course dressing vices for the 1st time since she secured enough support to become the democratic party president. let's have a listen in the wow. the
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into the moon every once a to do that to be back and thank you. 1 very much can we please here for lia and her extraordinary story and leaders and i do believe our teachers do god's work. they teach other people's children and god so we don't have enough and it is so good to be here in the back with so many ordinary leaders, including my friend, the great governor of wisconsin, tony, ever my dear friend sen,
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jeremy baldwin. and you know, i had the privilege of serving would tell me when i was in the united states senate and she is always fighting for the people of this state. and i know that the folks that are here are going to make sure you return her to watching him. yes, we are gonna like her back to washington dc. it is so good to be here also with lieutenant governor sarah rodriguez. attorney general secretary said sarah that lucy the executive, david david crowley, cavalier state party chair,
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ben with the then you and i've been working together for years and i can attest. he knows how to build the into the structure that delivers wind up and down the ballot. thing really good to be back in wisconsin and it is great to be in milwaukee as many, you know, our state campaign headquarters are in this city. and there was a reason for that. the path to the white house goes through wisconsin and to win in wisconsin, we are counting on you right here in milwaukee. and you all know this women 2020 and in 2024. we will win again.
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the to milwaukee. one 3rd by say a few words and i could really speak at length, but a few words about our incredible presidential. by the way, it is truly been one of the greatest honors of my life. to serve as vice president to our presidential by the jones legacy of accomplishment over his entire career. and over the past 3 and a half years is unmatched in modern history. in one term and think about it in one term as president has already surpassed the legacy of most presidents was served 2 terms in office, the
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new we are all deeply, deeply grateful for his continuing service to our nation. and it is my great honor to have jo buttons endorsement in this race. the su wisconsin. i am told as of this morning that we have earned the support of the mess delegates to say the very 100 and i read to you. i will spend the coming weeks continuing to unite our
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party so that we are ready to win in november. so we have 105 days until election day. and in that time we've got some work to do . but we're not afraid of hard work. we like hard work, don't wait and we, we. 6 when busy likes in the same way, i told you before i was elected vice president. before i was like the united states senator, i was elected attorney general of the state of california, and i was a court room prosecutor before them the end of those rolls. i took on perpetrators of all kinds creditors abused women,
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fraudsters, ripped off consumers. cheaters broke the rules for their own game. so hear me when i say, i know donald trump, the campaign i promise you. i will proudly put my record against his any day of the week, the journey joining california to one of our country's largest for profit colleges that
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was scamming students. a donald trump ran a for profit college bet scammed students. as a prosecutor, i specialize in cases involving sexual abuse. well, trump was found liable for committing sexual abuse as the attorney general california to bond the big wall street banks and held them accountable for fraud was just found guilty of fraud on 34 towns. but let's also make no mistake. this campaign is not just about us versus donald trump in this campaign is
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about who we fight for is about we just look at how we run in our campaign. so donald trump is relying on support from billionaires and big corporations and he is trading access in exchange for campaign contributions. a couple months ago you all saw that a couple of months ago at merrill lago. he literally promised big oil companies, big boy lobby, if he would do their bidding for $1000000000.00 and camping donation. on the other hand, we are running a people power campaign. and
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we had been breaking news. we just had the best 24 hours the fund raising in presidential campaign history. the end because we are a people powered campaign that is how you know, we will be a people, 1st presidency. okay. if you're just watching that, that's the coming on. harris speaking that addressing faces for the 1st time since she secured enough support support to become the democratic policies. no many full president and she's at a campaign, riley in milwaukee in the critical way. swing state of it was going to add, we still had come on to stage, particularly due to close to the song 5. be on say the song for
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freedom and chance of how a lot come use of talk to a school gymnasium about. she's the holding that radi and according to the iris campaign, or a 3000 people in the 4 high let's say to fill of out he is outside that school auditorium for us. so tell me about harris. there are a lot of support for that. clearly she wasted no time. did she just on attacking her opponent donald trump? so yeah, i mean i'd be under any illusions on top of the support of somebody like the old site is quite big, especially when she's trying to appeal to the younger audience. so that was younger voters and yeah, like you say, she just went straight off the donald trump. i mean that speech was almost in some places. what for what? but we heard a say yesterday, it's almost like she was reading the same district where she talks about hear me
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now. you know, donald trump's type. so it was obviously, she's recycling some of those phrases. we're going to go what everybody here would have seen her on television as you heard, she got the raptors of what was like. deafening applause also said that she's past the number of delegates needed to secure that nomination. now we knew that she had a, according to the 18 years agency that was reported earlier today the number was, the amount of i think was 1976. and she needed a p was a policy that she had somewhere in the region of 2200. she didn't give an exact number that for the fact that she secured that number read, it keeps these people in the building real high for this campaign where people was feeling that it was a bit of an uphill struggle against donor trump, especially after the last few weeks they are feeling incredibly energized by this. thank you for that. the level that 1st at west college, wisconsin the still ahead on the elders are we have
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sport, the most successful gymnast full time. so that's the point to prove that the power is still impacts on the it without the story. the thanks so much money and well, $1.00 of the smallest but highest profile seems that the parents olympics will be from palestine. israel's will ongoing as a palestinian athletes by a constant struggle 8th of the mature to take part in the games. but many of us have been left behind, needed abraham ripples even for
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a weight lifting champion the heavy burden of the easily crushing. this is how much come out of the winning a gold medal in the junior world championships in greece, 2 years ago coming from the deceased goes this trip, he carried the palestinian flag at the tokyo olympics and athlete star in the making. and he went back home to the woods, said viable king 1st. i left the i was the fittest of my family. so was task with carrying what? i kind of 500 meters per day from a far distance, unable to thought that this would help them even tamara's friends. i don't want all my training to go to waste a week before the olympic qualifiers. how much made it out of garza but losing 20 kilograms of weight, and unable to lift his own personal best clothes to miss paul at this summer's games in paris. some of us in the 2nd i enter the might need because of the water
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carrying. we also have $0.23, but then if i lived in the north of garza, were sometimes the only food we called was animal feed, palestinian sports have survived decades of oppression and occupation seen as a way to bring the recognition to a nation in suffering. no, this is the main stadium in palestine, and since the war started it's been empty, but at least it's still standing. in gauze, all the sports infrastructure have been flattened. many players say it's hard to keep their eye on the goals when they're trying to survive. even before they touch the, these players say they're already at the disadvantage. this is a rear training for the national use basketball team prevented by is really ways admitted through check points in the occupied with thing. the team haven't had enough training. this is kind of handled our chemistry,
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we're not going to be able to communicate is and actually coordinates in the i guess, as long as we're supposed to. most of the teams may can ahead of time a month to month prior to the tournaments game and they wouldn't be able to pay it for some ada. his training continues the call to the capital of do how his body might be recovering what his trauma mike never hear. he says he will watch the palestinian flag the powers olympics for him. a nation facing genocide being able to send players to the world's biggest sporting event is a victory even before the competition starts. do that, but he just the to the occupied westbank palestine now she's already in possession of 37 olympic and world championship metals. gymnast simone balls talk to get more success in paris. she pulled up midway through the last column. pick since, okay, in order to quite focus on her mental health, a 27 years could went up to 5 gold medals at these games. she was able to take
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a couple of years off of gymnastics and decided to come back and keep training. i think she's seeing her now. i think she's in a really good place. she's more excited about nastic. she's enjoying it. and i think she, she is. this is a redemption for her. but when a person is my successful female and kids shall have to go down as out of the games as to being suspended for 6 months by questions governing body dress such style being investigated after a video and most of the engaging in conduct concrete to the principles of holes welfare to shout on had previously won 6 olympic metals. so i'm going to be jumping on the murray who is concerned. he will be retiring at the end of the games . the 3 tom grandson sham can is the only moms who have $12.00 singles gold medals, the lympics, it'll be competing in the singles and doubles in paris. now the big football and rugby of installed on wednesday 2 days ahead of the official opening
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ceremony. the home nation will be led by uncertainty pulling in the ropey sevens. one of the super stalls of the 15, a solid game. he's up to the skip vicious 6 nations championship. and if it's a win a gold medal for his country, france by the usa in their opening po guy, 120 pounds doing is, is absolutely incredible is, you know, i mean, to make that transition, not just once in a season, but to be able to do it back and forth to have been in a play of the match in a, in a champions cup one weekend and then leading for us to victory madrid in all settings ground floor. the next weekend was, was incredible. a full video, assistant referee is a reliable source of control. vesee many funds around the world are unhappy with the system. so fault any one country as listen to the critics pull race reports from still kind of where the swedish lead have decided to step away from the technology. swedish football is all about funds. other
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countries of ignore the support of discontent with the use of video assistant referees o v a all. but here, clubs must be at least 51 percent of by the support as they voted not to have the a all in the swedish else when school started for you. i think it just boils football and c i o isn't as reliable as people say. you know, you don't like it, it takes away literally from full discount. the should never be vi are in sweden, not as long as i go to match is a major complaint about the is the long wait for the decisions on the dump hunting effect on those celebrations. swedish farms don't often agree with the referee that they've decided the span of accuracy is more important. what are your guidance, where you did this a bit like stepping back in time? when the units, you generally do straight away. if it's a goal, would you get celebrates without any, i'm sorry, i think the reason use of v o at the,
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your rows of has not made it more popular with many decisions bustling from isn't quite as like, but sweet. and it's still the only country in europe to reject it. and i have play with it and i play i stuck with the place to stay with it. then during that i'm feeling not that good. of course i have to like, have the decent in this respect towards the fact that we, that they can decide if we should have via or because they are the paying for the tickets to come to watch the game. stopping play for the slow motion analysis looked set to continue outside sweden. however, last month, english club owners overwhelmingly voted to keep the, despite 2 thirds of funds opposing its way introduced to this year, leading to support is disrupting much isn't protest. football is, is so complex 3rd, i mean there is so many situations that are not black or white. so you can line up time experts on that and you will have all kinds of use on who we spoke before. but
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what is the most important part? is it to achieve perfect justice, or is it to deliver this reading up or for emotions? for those dreading vol in europe's top flights of the season. there's probably early one long term solution. moves to sweeten full rece out. you 0, it's not correct. ok, well for me in a couple of hours time, but that is how useful is looking for anomaly. thanks and a least 45 process this uh, interested in uganda is capital. so taking pulse in anti corruption demonstrations . in march, even kampala was denied permission to go ahead. on monday police arrested dozens of opposition for guests, including some members of parliament. the been a keys organizing the march, the columbia as president gustavo petro,
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sign into no legislation finding bull fighting. he says it may be unsuccessful tradition, but that cannot justify killing animals for fun. columbia is one of 5, lots in american countries to allowable. 5 to better has been working to find it, since he became may of bulk to more than 12. yes. okay. okay, that's it for me. mounting sides. this thing is that my colleagues submitted that i will be getting. the widespread flooding continues to inundate rural areas. i'm not disciplined bung with dash, tens of thousands of stem stranded and in desperate need of fresh food and water. the select range and have enough is bangladesh is now facing new flooding from heavy monsoon. rain an upstream water from india. bad weather is also impacted burned the dishes, southeast region, many rowing a refugee is leaving the foothills of a can send word or back. i'm lost
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a 21 year old son in the land, slight my to turn to and i try to rescue him in the darkness that it was the 2 sites for many companies, you have to kind of want to journey through every story. every step is in there to the celebration of what
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we can choose when to reach the welcome to simmons and exclude does the redesigns luxury leasing, trusting of future? today we create a or the safe, the mean comment as an international inside corruption, excellence award, denominator hero. now the the path to the white house goes through wisconsin. and so come a harris holes. how close rarely of a presidential campaign in the best about state of wisconsin,
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determined to put to record against donald trump, president obama, and makes his 1st public appearance since quitting the presidential race. he'll tell the nation once behind his decision on wednesday,

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