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or the system even come in as an international inside corruption, excellence award, denominator hero. now the . ready the flow on for me to monitor this is the news our life from don't coming up in the next 60 minutes. we have phone calls with a 105 days left to the presidential election. come on, the hotels supporters at a 1st rally and the best will ground stage of wisconsin that she can beat donald trump. a desperate search for survivors off to to land slides in
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a remote community in southwest and the field. yeah. at least 229 people that did. also, i had in the news hour is where the tax and troops to $89.00 palestinians in one day during a new assault on con eunice in southern casa, and the north n o named jewish as to this whole dependence didn't install the dare to protest inside us capitol hill on the eve of benjamin netanyahu was addressed to congress. uninstalled olympic ambitions ended by we'll, we'll have from the palestinian athletes missing out on the wells biggest sporting events. the choice between freedom and chaos combat harris's made her 1st campaign speech and
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the battle ground state of wisconsin. she says she now has enough delegates to win the democratic nomination to take on donald trump. the former prosecutors compared from 2 criminals. she's doses in the cost attempt, on the other hand to sit that you will quote, absolutely debates with paris more than once in this campaign, i promise you i will proudly put my record against his any day of the week. the as attorney general in california took on one of our country's largest for private colleges that was scamming students. donald trump ran a for profit college that scammed students. as a prosecutor, i specialize in cases involving sexual abuse. well,
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trump was found liable for committing sexual abuse as attorney general california to bond the big wall street banks and held them accountable for fraud. donald trump was just found guilty of fraud on 34 count are all full of al. has this update from outside the riley? well, this was campbell, a high resolution visit to wisconsin this year. hello. this is a key swing state. they went to joe biden, at 2020. it went to donald trump in 2016. so both sides are really putting every effort into getting voters out and getting people to give them the support. there was $3000.00 people at this event, according to organize this. it was filed at this school. the events had to be moved from another location with so because there's so many people who wanted to attend on stage couple of harris reflected what she said the day before. always she said
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that she would go after donald trump. she was, she said she knew his type, she had prosecuted what she called central credit has a sheet prosecuted quotes, because i'm not, i will chris applaud from this crowd. she also gave a sense of his support to joe biden. and people who i spoke to said that they were glad that she was now in the running, but also that they had an enormous amount of respect for joe biden. she has got a lot of support. everybody from hollywood royalty george clooney, i'm using royalty the on site through 2 major driving us through 2 political institutions to the unions. of course those delegates because she said that she has now passed the threshold. forget but them across democratic nomination. fill of out . i'll just say era, milwaukee wisconscin you as president til biden's back in washington for the 1st time since he dropped his but for re election that endorsed carmella harris. he'll be giving a 10 devices address on wednesday the 1st time he'll speak on camera since quitting
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the presidential race. a whitehouse correspondence. kimberly, how can the reports from washington, dc to us president joe biden emerging from his home in delaware, telling reporters he is feeling well. it is the 1st time in almost a week that people have seen joe biden. after being diagnosed with cove. it. it puts the end almost a week of speculation that the president was more ill than the white house was letting on. but those fears were put aside and reaffirm in terms of the facts and the president as well. by a letter from the white house physician, doctor kevin o'connor, who said the president never had a fever. he was always able to do his presidential duties and his symptoms have now resolved. now, given the fact that the president has passed the baton in terms of being at the top of the ticket to his vice president, kala harris. what we know is that he's now really focusing on the business of day
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to day of being president. he has wiped his schedule clean of really campaign events and is this is going to be a problem for the president. given the fact that when there is really what is known as a lame duck presidency, is very hard to work with congress. particularly when you're a democrat and the house of representatives is controlled by republican still, the us president is going to use wednesday evening to discuss what he wants to do for the remainder of his term. he's going to speak from the oval office and he's going to lay out his agenda and talk to the american people about how he's going to finish the job, as well as why he decided to leave the presidential race. he also is going to be meeting on thursday with the is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu. one thing that he is still trying to accomplish and that he believes his administration is
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very close to accomplishing is brokering a cease fire in israel's war on gaza. in the president's words, he says his administration is on the verge of being able to do that. kimberly help it alger 0, the white house, the, the to goes in all way as well as minutes result and calling you. this is killed at least 8 to 9 palestinians and injured more than 250 people. a residence only had a couple of minutes to evacuate before as well. target to the area and launched is ground assault, displaced by the city, and say they have no way to go of the is where the forces ordered them to immediately evacuated from eastern con, unice. to own the wasi, there's been, is really a to the reselling in central garza a residential building, an old bridge refugee camp was targeted. a risk who is have been working to remove bodies from the rubble rhetoric of was doing reports from darrell by law as well is
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very occupation forces austin ongoing with the military operation in connie, in the city for the 1st day, was to have completely demolishing of planning on residential supplies in the eastern areas, while there was a very notable advancement for the east running country units, which has raised a symmetry in the near the city destroyed. and i'm full of grace and i'm going find strange woocommerce corporate tests in the eastern areas of tonya. and we are talking about more than $200000.00 palestinians, have been displaced from the eastern areas of con. you in this heading to allow us to get into the same truck areas of the strip, but also these areas happen. what, missing more attacks within the past 24 hours in particular in a breach refuge account where there was a very notable military. encouraging in the eastern areas of, of range where the military ring of homeless announced that they managed to attack these women rubric troops and such areas as they are still families,
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the trapped and this ongoing exchange of funds from us offices. and that is where the occupation forces without getting any sort of help that on the ground date by david just told his rising, i'm a new kind of even the escalation in terms of the uh, security conditions on the ground so far. sorry, cuz i so i would 0 very but i have to sign the lights of nation says the response of the responsibility for all these various ortiz's the occupying power to ensure a reaches those in need and gaza. it follows a warning from the world health organization of a possible polio outbreak and other communicable diseases across the strip we had, i put that just a comes to them last year. and now we, we may have a portal. so that was the creep. health system, lack of what that consolidation as well as lack of access of uh to but
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relation to the to the health services specifically brand but it health care services. this is a one to be a betty. so that's tuition that lou and may face in gaza. and we may have more people dying with different communicable diseases down from the injury like a late the diseases conditions. 14 palestinians factions have signed the declaration invasion aimed at ending their division of the groups, including homeless and sought to assign to what they're quoting, the beijing declaration they've agreed to when into national unity government to administer cause when the war ends. it's the latest in a series of talks to night. besides, most of of a good to is the secretary general of the palestinian national initiative. it's one of the 14th i left and in groups that signed that dealing beijing explained what's
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included in the agreement or that out of florida, basic elements and disagreement. so which are the most important? the 1st one is that the student in groups have declared doubt or unified and confronting the genocide that is happening in gaza on the extra panic station. and the attacks on the west bank as well as 2nd. there was a declaration of that stuff just went off and into the national consensus of government, which would be the responsible for maintaining cuz they wanted to you 1st bank and gaza. and would that if it isn't the body that would to be responsible for the guys and the day after the c. 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 will be an interim. uh,
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even if i do the ship and call for that meeting of the leaders of the listing and 14, but it is to become this kind of the instead of leadership dealing with each a point where the police thing and people could conduct elections. it was the i found and disagreement the new policy now national concepts, a deformed little democratic for the elections, for police deals in the occupied territories on the outside. by this time, as i was prime minister, benjamin antonio is on his 1st trip to the us since the one goes up again. he's meeting the top officials, including president joe biden was trying to broker ceasefire, did in gaza. they've been months of process across college campuses and major cities against israel's will. and let them know is expected to address congress and need donald trump during his visit. a lot more. one of the sharra is old. is there a senior political analyst and he joins us live from paris via skype?
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number one, listen who has to deal with a number of audiences. when he addresses congress, one congress to the american international public, but also a domestic one. how important is that? considering how much pressure he's under, how the americans may not be as entirely pleased with him as they might have been a few months ago. a given that a ceasefire deal hasn't happened yet. well i think after 9 months and drop it in genocide and after a number of criminal cases, a case in in is right after the i c g prosecutor decided to go after him for what crimes. and judging from is diminishing credibility everywhere else, including is like a lot of it is right and it is uh, basically uh,
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opposite. so any popularity anywhere in the united states or elsewhere? i think he's more or less saving for the leads use payment for the political leaders. i'm not sure who's i tore concerns anymore with the sort of domestic courts at national publicly. i think he has the most that even in fact is right. has the last time, but as it may, i think he's going to be focused on exploiting the ongoing election campaigns between public and some of the democrats, the differences between but it probably can lead to ship congress and the civil practically the ship and the senate. he's going to try to write wedges and play on the differences between the, the, the, the phone and download the house. and he would probably have some room the mover and certainly wouldn't be received with open arms or even cheers by the
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republican congress. uh speaker um and the number of the gods, the question is i think for all of them is how could they receive a more criminal? i continue to pretend to talk about the some of these donald trump has confirmed on social media that he'll need to netanyahu on wednesday is listen, yahoo hedging these bits? yes, absolutely. because it doesn't. no, actually i'm especially after the past 48 hours. no one knows anymore. i think the elections are costs now between count my, the highest and, and donald trump and, and there's less to, you know, to, to build on and as far as nothing else because of the whole size of the work. we're finding himself the next uh, 6 months through january, even though by that might be sitting by the president. but by that would be trying
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to work for the future of his own person and see what possibly the future all the democratic leadership, including come out of hers. and i think the binding would want to emphasize more and more of the question of the ceasefire. i don't think i'm going to hers as one. i still wouldn't be opposed to say i need a term to buy and that's an, you know, a regional rise in the war i'm guy. so he doesn't, you know, there's going to try to defend his case by say, we are fighting on, i'm going to friends and designs on the attack. and we, or you can depend on the united states as well as all but after 9 months. so and right, but in general side, and that's what the domestic opinions in the united states has changed against the governments. he's not going to be able to. so i continued more on. gotcha. and he won't be able to. so for sure, i regionalization of the one of them guys that likes to live in on time. you're on
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america, on the trunk or come in. i just wouldn't want to be part of that's what number one, thanks very much for that analysis and insight into the developments regarding it to know who's visit a to the united states would want to be sure of the. i mean, well a do is peace groups of health assisting inside the u. s. capital demanding a ceasefire and gaza. it comes a day ahead of his ready 5 minutes. the benjamin it's the i was addressed to congress there. also quoting for when it ends to us weapons exports to as well, some demonstrations when did away by police or let's speak to rosalind jordan. she is in washington dc. rosalyn. tell us more about what that post as a ball to and what's been happening since we last spoke. well, the protests that was organized by jewish voice for peace, which describes itself as the largest international progressive organization that
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favors reconciliation and alignment between jewish people and, and arabs and muslims. now says that they had about 400 people inside the canon house office building, which sits just across the street from the us capital itself. they were carrying out a very peaceful of, of civil disobedience. so sit in calling for an end of the us is, are providing israel with weapons of for its security and for perhaps more important for carrying out its war on garza, they were basically there for about 90 minutes. capital police eventually started a rusting each of the protesters, one by one, and in the last a half hour or so capital police say that they have cleared the cannon house office building of the protesters of from jewish voice for peace. this is significant
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because with the coming of speech by benjamin netanyahu, the is really prime minister to a joint session of congress on wednesday. these groups want to make it very clear that what the yahoo government has been doing and gaza is not supported by all jewish people. certainly not all jewish people here in the united states. and they wanted to make that very, very clear. with this act of civil disobedience and also so that i imagine we're lucky to see more of these process in the coming days. that you're going to see many more uh, search demonstrations on wednesday of surrounding the capital complex of the answer coalition, which was initially created to protest the us is a war in a rock, in the early 2, thousands has mobilized europe. what it says or are thousands of people who will be coming to washington, to hold demonstrations, to protest,
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to try to us the figuratively and perhaps a literally shout or, or drowned out. now who as he speaks to this joint session of congress, they are saying that they are opposed to the way that the israelis have responded to the attack in southern israel, back on october 7th. by saying that this is basically punishing people for it through no fault of their own. and that in their view, these railways are committing genocide in dollars or so you're going to see many, many people of several organizations under this umbrella group on the answer coalition. to was try to say that not everyone in the united states supports what has been happening and garza, and that they are also going to be trying to put pressure on members of the house of representatives and the us senate to try to stop funding. israel a to was several $1000000000.00, at least $3000000000.00 on
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a bi annual basis for military equipment. so that's what you're going to be seeing on wednesday, a speech inside the u. s. capital. and then thousands of people outside the capital, protesting benjamin that y'all is appearance of it before congress, rather than jordan in washington. thanks very much for that reporting. a stay in the us. the director of the secret service is designed. this follows intense criticism of the agency since the shooting of donald trump that a campaign ready and the appearance of director kimberly truthful before a congressional committee on monday. my counter reports for july 13 the resignation came in the weight of a grilling by members of the house. oh, besides the committee, i don't want to add the directors. uh terrible horrible. no good, very bad day. but i will be joining the german in calling for the resignation of the director. have you provided all audio and video recordings in
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your possession to this committee as we asked on july 15th yes or no. i would have to get back to that as a know, you're full of today, full on both sides of the aisle meeting and really in the middle in the house. yeah . okay, expressed what appears to be a common reaction. she should have done this at least a week ago, and i'm happy to see that i'm happy to, to see that she has heated the call of both republicans and democrats. and now we have to pick up the pieces we have to rebuild the american people's faith and trust in the secret service is an agency for any people served in the agency for nearly 3 decades. and the man who pointed to direct to 2 years ago expressed his gratitude in a statement president joe biden sang to her for her sub was saying, as a leader takes on a courage and incredible integrity to take full responsibility for an organization tasked with one of the most challenging jobs in public service, and he added,
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i wish kim old the best and we'll plan to a point, a new director soon to shooting a form with president donald trump was the 1st known assessing nation to attempt on the president since 1981 when ronald reagan was shot outside of washington dc hotel, elected to staff members of the secret service, chico said the scrutiny over the last week has been intense and will continue to remain as all operational tempo increases as your direct to. i take full responsibility for the security lapse with the election season now. well and the way members of congress since this, the appointment up a new secret said this direct to is a matter of urgency. my kind of, i would just say around washington, christopher jr. e is a former senior executive with if the i come to tourism, he explains why to to have no choice but to resign. this unfortunately is a said ending to
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a career committed to protecting people in the united states and visiting foreign dignitaries as well. no secret service has a massive undertaking, and they are relatively small organization. but they have traditionally set the standards around the world for what protective security should be. they will have some great lessons learned out of this, and i'm sure they will come out of it better. so you can't judge her on this one failure. many people fail. she has went a career of service service and she's had great accomplished over the years and that's evident. that's why she was asked to be the director of the secret service. but it's like being the captain of the ship to see if the ship runs the ground, whether you're on watch or not, you're ultimately responsible. and that captain is often removed from the command. she is ultimately responsible for the organization and is a relatively small organization. but she is not out there doing advances on every location and she needs to ensure that there's attention to detail, a level of professionalism that is pervasive across the organizations. and that's,
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or you know, clearly works. she failed her use. she did need to resign because she lost the confidence of the american people, certainly of congress, as was demonstrated yesterday and for the people that they protected. this was one of the secret services greatest failures, certainly their biggest failure and decades. a suite c o 2. now with a nation struggling to come to terms with one of its worst natural disasters in recent history, at least 229 people have now been confirmed dead of the heavy rains triggered to land slides. it happened in the south western district of gopher. that's about 320 kilometers south of the capital address. as of a women, children and police officers are reported to be among the dead. and catherine story reports people digs through this lodge hoping to find survivors in golf our region. this is one of the wasp natural disasters and used to appear in
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reason. he is many have been buried underneath the mark. it was in double tried to do it. they're going to come out with the late week of the thing. as enough, the incident happened following heavy rains. the damage is expensive. 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 . 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 call my, 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 harder to back. katherine story, i'll just sarah the united states has invited visa to nissan me on the power military rabbits,
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a full forces to take part in the ceasefire towards the discussion. so will take place in switzerland next month with the african union, the u. n. and several arab countries also involved, but conditions are deteriorating for over a 1000000. sit in these refugees who flayed across the board at the chad from audrey on the chad sedan border. armitage research reports of the situation for hundreds of thousands of food and use refugees in eastern charge is getting more and more desperate. let's face this conflict. the world has forgotten this conflict and the applies as well. now you're not technicians are saying that in this area alone, which is not the account, not from official cam, but the transit station for suit and use refugees. that i'm more than 200426000 in fact, sued in his refugees. in this particular station, which means that they cannot access all the amenities that are supposed to go to registered refugees that have arrived in eastern,
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tried not to abuse. your says recent conflict in a flash or an engineer. and i have no refugees in eastern charge right now. we do have around hundreds of new arrivals every day. sometimes thousands on the old arrived in the very bad conditions menu of the either the toes, the children's i'm on yours. there are some then for in dirt. so that's some, that's what we've seen so far. and the most of the thing of women and children in this particular camp that i'm more than 226000 accounts. more than 14 of them that are more than 400000 refugees in those comments. add to it added to the number of refusal. only a flip accomplishing double, making the total more than one point. $2000000.00 students refugees in charge a north eastern time, in particular, on the situation, according to 8 is yours, is getting more and more desperate. many people in these cams feel that they've been appointed done by the rest of the world many degrees. i'll just do that on the
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charge suit on board. the police in kenya have disposed to pro and anti government protest is on the street of nairobi. the proud to gather to demand president william router's resignation. they were running vassals between protesters and police to fly to a guess. the arrest was bought by a tax school that has since been withdrawn rights groups. they more than 50 people died in the younger as one of the protest. this is their focus has now shifted or least 45 pro testers have been arrested in uganda is capital for taking part in anti corruption demonstrations. the modern compile was denied permission to go ahead on monday police arrested in dozens of all positions because including some members of parliament, they've been accused of organizing the march they. but at this judge, it is fighting corruption in this country has put to
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a few guys at the now we lose score upfront. i've been treated this is 20 percent of our budget. if every hour we lose the entry and what up for, and this is the money that they put, chris, it's going to be more that means that the government cannot offer services. they provide it in the way it is. it's supposed to be still a head and all to 0 is 4. 3. take a look at the one you appear in for politic saying no to the visual assistant directly. the hey there tuesdays. rain in southern norway now becomes wednesdays. rain for sweden
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and finland. and the baltic states that's dropping down into poland got to tell you some of this could produce flooding all of the speeds up with the showers and storms that we have in central europe right through to the balkans. some heavier burst of rain there to keep in mind the dark of the blue, the more intense that rain is falling. let's talk about the temperature of story right now in portugal and spain. some spots pushing past 40 degrees. deville at $42.00 and the grid at $41.00. all of this hot air is coming up from the northwest slice of africa. i mean, look at the narrow cash, 48 degrees here, closing in on your hottest july day on record. don't think you'll get there and the relief does come on friday. take you back to greece and turkey. i gotta put this on your radar. what weather falling along the black sea coast. there has been some funding there, so we'll have to watch to see if there is a repeat storms or congress created surround bali syndic all the can be a guinea piece out and guinea and to south africa. we go southern africa while the temperatures in many spots here running
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a good 5 degrees above average. that includes for my put so that breezy but the sun's out shooting for a height of $32.00 degrees on wednesday. that's it for me. see you later. the african stories from african perspective. i like convince i dentist, authorities using different media to show documentary why african filmmakers from kenya and kansas. if it goes to a science, it in black, a nickel, you pulls up on me, it says all them on the left side, the bile, bob waste and all was fine. i used the drivers on, i'll just sierra, the latest news, reliable routes that could supply the people of calls of what are available for the us didn't use. it's leverage to force as well to open them with detailed coverage
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make shift to schools as from distraction from the ongoing contest and plumbing. um, displacements of like thing goes up from the hall. so the story is really military claim. the target of the attack was a funeral. i'm a military commander, but how much is the claim falls the to what to go to 0, reminds about top stories, the sal and southern gaza. israel's military assault in the city of con, eunice is killed at least a $29.00 fall experience and injured more than $250.00. is there any forces started to bomb the area just moments of to they ordered people to leave it with his
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government says at least 229. people have died in to land slides and the remote parts of the country. it happened in the south western district of gulf off women, children and police officers are among the dead risk. who if it's around the way, because many people are still missing. a senator, robert hernandez, of new jersey is formerly told the senate to resign next month. men and this has been under pressure to step down since he's conditioned on bribery charges. earlier this month. on monday, the senate ethics committee began the process of expelling him from the us senate that would have taken several weeks. but this announcement means he'll leave voluntarily, rather than become only the 1st sent it to, to be expelled since 18. 62, or as far as he's in the us have released the body can video of a police officer shooting a black woman inside on. it happened in illinois of the 56 year old sonia
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a mass you called police to report a suspected intruder in a home. massey was transported to the hospital where she died of injuries. she had pretend see reports that i'm trying to help in the audio. as of today, july 6th. sonya massey called the police report that she thought a pilot was outside the home. police body can video shows 2 offices entering matthew's home to deliver from nothing suspicious but things put the escalated out there. massey approached her stove to attend to a pot of boiling water. the water. yeah. the 36 year old mother of 2 was pronounced dead and hospital from a single gunshot to the head of the body. come up the officer who fired the shots
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showing grace and was any turned on off to the shooting. he gives his account of the incident and narrative. it alters with what we see in the video from his colleagues body count reset. grayson, that has been fired from the force and is being held with that bone for 1st degree murder among other charges. he's probably not guilty of the fatal shooting. however, grayson's balls the local sheriff says of grace and did have other options available that he should've used and that his actions were inexcusable, and didn't reflect the values or training of the office of a massey's problem. we are asking what grayson was allowed to serve and the police in the 1st place. a share here is an embarrassment. because this man should have never had a badge. you should have never had a gun. you should have never been given the opportunity to kill much off or the cause. she had some serious blemishes, which on his record, serious despair had term convictions for dui president,
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joe biden also released the statement. he said, when we call for help, all of us as americans, regardless of who we are aware we live should be able to do, sir, without fear and for our lives. sonya is death at the hands of responding officer reminds us that a little too often lock americans face fits with our safety in ways many of the rest of us do not. even the authorities do that quickly and charging the officer the killing has once again revealed the stomach problems and law enforcement to everytime seattle to 0, firefighters are trying to stop while fi is from advancing on towns in western canada. emergency service has pushed back a fire at the edge of williams lake and british columbia in neighboring elbow to province, a residence in jasper national ball force to evacuate as fi is approached. and in the united states, firefighters are back in a so called a mega fi in oregon, it's fund over 40000 acres of land. highways were forced to close due to the fires
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and those large ease of issued evacuation orders in some areas are. let's return to our top story. carmella harris has made our 1st campaign speech in the battleground states of wisconsin. she says she now has enough delegates to win the democratic nomination to take on donald trump, the former prosecute as compared from to criminals. she's dealt with in the past. trump, on the other hand, is said that he will quote, absolutely debates with ours more than once. or let's take a look at how harris performed in polls against drums, the full bite and stepped aside as candidates. donald trump was leading with 51 percentage points. well, cumberland harris was behind was 49. and that's according to the cbs. you'll go for another voice as if so suppose showed that wouldn't make it nick and 44 percent. all right,
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let's freaking out this. james. davis is a republican strategist, he's in washington dc, and joy cheney is also a political strategist and also in washington dc. a thanks both for joining us. if we look at the latest pole, uh and it's the one from if so, so i believe one in 5 independence. i have said that well, let me just go back a little bit. dr. donald trump and iris are sophisticated tied at this point. but that poll says that it's 3 in 10 independent women. now say they're undecided and i want to put this question to joy. how concerning is that for a woman, a candle, that is potentially the 1st female president of the united states is hurting it all the way. the fact of the matter is the fact that in here it's,
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it's only been out the gate. i think we're, we're, we're nearing 3 days barely. and so we're just getting started. i think this is her 1st campaign speech today. she did one with the campaign headquarters yesterday, but this is really referred to introduction as a candidate to the nation. she's just clinched the presumptive la quinta, the nomination. so, you know, with delicate, so we're not worried about it at all. we know that people are going to grow to love her. those who already have and folks are waiting to see. and so i, you know, you know, donald trump has been out there a long time. if he was gonna get those women, he would have already done. so she is speaking directly to them and she is saying lady, i am your candidate and i think they're gonna answer the call. james, on that point mr. trump has to deal with younger and non white voters in terms of winning them over and increasing their support for him. he has worked to do. do you think he has to sort of, we develop his strategy especially considering what's happened within the
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democratic party. nobody has the author strategy that much at all. in fact, um, you know, the vice president here is he's going to take all the baggage federal bind and because she was part of the administration. in fact, she was asked by president biden to lead the effort at the border, which has continued to be a major issue in this campaign of, you know, folks aren't happy with what they're saying at the, at our southern border. and so i think she's gonna, we're more of that as people start to really attach that more to her in the work that she was supposed to be doing in the white house as vice president. also, you know, she has the daylight between device uh, between president biden and the economic policies, which are a major driving force and in the selection. if you continue to ask the poles after poll, pocketbook issues are a major, major issue. insulation by nomics voters aren't, aren't happy or before i speak to either of you in terms of what happens next.
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let's have a quick look at a very important issue. a full leading democrats have emerged as a possible running mates for a couple of harris. a 1st of these, the youngest at 46 and the brochure is the kentucky governor who donald trump endorsed candidates in a republican stronghold. the north carolina governor roy cooper has one of the 6 states. why can win elections over 2 decades in the state? we republicans routinely prevail in similar federal races and also control the legislature is also mark kelley, the arizona senator. he will to brand as a moderates in the state that long supported republicans is a former astronaut, and he's under more votes than any other democrats on the ballot. and then there's also josh of shapiro, hopefully through he's sick and jazz pennsylvania's governor of the winning his last election by consing. a for right from endorsed candidates. a like our sees
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a former state attorney, a general just to return a to joy in terms of identity. what would they be looking at exactly with regards to a contend of full vice president. again, we go back to come with her as being a woman. would it be important to balance that out with a, a of vice president who was a man i mean, i think is a kind of like yours is so strong so you can have anyone, you know from that list. i would have loved to also seen a woman, gretchen with murder. it's taking her. so i'm out of the running right now. but look, i mean, how excited? yeah, you just made for the people in swing, states call could or or, or say said that we'd love to have who would be wonderful assets on a ticket? 80 this year, boy cooper. but you know, i the mark, charlie as well as josh repair, i mean we are, it has been embarrassment of riches and embarrassment of riches. something that
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donald trump would have loved to have had. so really we cannot lose. we're going to be, i'm sure i don't know, but i'm sure she's looking for who is going to compliment heard of best, who's going to help us deliver the state the most that we want? who she has chemistry with what? all 4 of these in this case they happen to be named candidates are fantastic. so we're thrill this is. this is an embarrassment of riches for them can live a, james, don't know, so impressive that he's willing to debate calmly, harris any time and, and, and move in once. should he do so? most certainly will be as easy as, as what happened in the last debate would it is. and also the bader tools, he gathered richard his trans, when she was trying to get months in the democratic primary. and she was a presidential candidate. it's and, and she did, and she used to be a,
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the fact that um, kamala paris had, as a prosecutor, really put a lot of a black man in jail for simple drug possession. and i think that could backfire again, sir. you know, especially since that's one of the narratives that she's trying to use and this campaign that she's a prosecutor versus an offender. i think i can actually backfire against her because of the bring up part history as a prosecutor, which wasn't great. it helped moderate kind of where she was, i think at the time and in california, but ultimately i think it would be a major liability, a joy to disagree with that. mr. davis. mr. davis, you need to talk and fine. listen, brother, you're just the black men call the other night that was out standing brimming over catch it. it's still on you to you to watch it. and he and we raised a, there were tens of thousands of blackman on your, in just
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a few hours. we raised over $1300000.00. all black mean, we're not worried about it is when we know her best thing we have known come layers is a record. she has another we are so thrilled in and proud that she is a prosecutor and proud of everything that she has done a we are, we are ready and black men are right in that with black women. so excited jim just clicked on the wrap up. how much is identity politics going to play a role in these elections? given the all the dynamic has changed quite drastically. i don't actually think the girl i don't think the there play a role. really. you know, i actually believe that. yeah. you know, the economy is going to be the number one issue. the border is going to be the number 2 issue and the foreigner wars and the money that we're sending to overseas
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. i think those are going to be the main issues. and in this presidential debate, our, our president, for contest a jury, i think we're going to be talking about policy issues. i think we're going to be talking about policy issues and any crowns who are really engaging in identity politics. you know, they're not, they're not, they don't have the depth we did, we talked about the issues and on that i feel very confident that vice president here is that whoever her vice presidential avenue are going to prevail and they're going to give it a farewell. and that, that to be joined just quickly. how much is carmella harris going to have to call about her own identity? make very strong statements that might fit the pod given that she comes into the race for the presidency with a slight disadvantage. she has a presence as vice president, but now it's a different ball game, isn't it? to why that a that is to me. i mean that, you know, as i said earlier, i mean, i don't see that it isn't meant to at all. um pregnancy buttons is
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a very strong record one that she assisted with. so i feel like we're really excited about that. but she is now the top of the ticket. and so she's going to be able to reprioritize and talk about things that you no matter most to her right and how she wants to finish the job and build on what we're already doing and close. got that. we had not been disclosing. so we're excited about a, there's just no downside. she has great name recognition. she's coming in with the winded her back. and then we had a few high kids, but i think we're, we're moving in and when you look at the amount of money is she just raised. but you know, more than any other presidential candidate in, in the short period of time. so we are hitting all kinds of records and you just bill it. it feels like when brock obama want, it just feels like we feel good about. all right, and we thank you both for your time this evening. we're speaking that to joy cheney a political strategist and also james davis, a republican strategist, and found
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a of touched on strategies of both in the washington d. c. thanks again. thank you. bye. thank you. it was for the most successful gymnast of old times. so as a point to prove that the power slim fixed and is here with that story, the, this business uptake this voltage by this, the design growth part of on the dash before he is the
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one of the smallest good highest profile themes in the past olympics will be from palestine due to israel's war. and garza palestinian ethics faced a constant struggle, eights of them, or chief to take part in the games, but many others have been left behind as needed. abraham reports, even for a wait listing champion the heavy burden of the war, 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 besieged because 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 saw that this would help them even tamara's friends. i didn't want all my training to go to waste
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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 shack and i ended them i need because of the water carrying. we also have $2.03, but then if i lived in the north of garza, were sometimes the only food we caught was animal feet. 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 has been flattened. many players say it's hard to keep the oil on the goals when they're trying to survive. even before they touched the. these players say that already at the disadvantage. this is
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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 the kind of hand that are chemistry that we're not going to be able to communicate with and actually coordinate. and now i guess, as long as we're supposed to, most of the teams make camps ahead of time a month, 2 months 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 might 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 to that. but he just the to the occupied westbank palestine. now post city and officials have asked the israel to
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be banned from the powers games. and i think president thomas bank has, once again rejected those demands. russia is bombed as a consequence of the war and you crime, but back says that see, situations on comparable the suspension of the russian olympic, or call me to use it based on the fact that the russian calling the committee and next sports organizations, uh uh, on the territory off for the nation or the link, the committee of the ukraine, such a violation of by and, and see a does not exist between the 2 agencies of uh, of palestine and the, and the history of you know, what in possession of 37 olympic and will championship metals and dodging us, and i am boss, he's talking get more success in paris. she pulled up midway through the last
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olympics in tokyo in order to quote so focused on her mental health. the 27 year old could win up to 5 gold medals that these gags that she was able to take 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. i want to threatens most successful female olympians. charlotte to y'all done is out of the game. she's been suspended for 6 months by questions governing body. the dresser style being investigated after a video and most of the engaging in conduct concrete to the principles of host welfare is out on as previously $16.00 olympic medals. let's say tumbling big, jumping on the murray has confirmed, he will be retiring at the end of these games. the 3 time grand slam champion is
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the only man so of one single. so most of the lympics in 20122016, he'll be competing in the singles and doubles in front of a veteran. it us basketball style over on james. i'm sorry just yet. he left the us to victory in the final prelim pick moment game. i think woke up when is germany 92 to 8813 on your own score, 11 consecutive points in the final minutes to secure the victory you aside from the campaign against silvia on sunday. now they didn't pick football and rugby events actually start on wednesday, 2 days ahead of the opening ceremony. the home nation will be led by antoine depaul in the roughly sevens. he's one of the super stalls of the 15. a sod game results to skip fishes, 6 nations championship and the bit so when they go metal fronts by the usa in the opening co as well. and 20 pounds doing is, is, you know, actually incredible is,
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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, you know, a player with a match and a, and a champions, cup one weekend and then leading for us to victory madrid in all sevens. ground floor the next weekend was, was incredible. or if that is how useful it says, looking for that for me to know thanks very much and do you know columbia is president gustavo petro signed into law legislation. banning bull fighting. he says it may be and i'm cisco tradition, but the cannot justify getting animals for fun. columbia was one of 5, lots of american countries to a level by doing a bit who's been working to band bulls. i think for more than 12 years. the fond borrow air show, one of the world's biggest aviation trade phase is taking place in the united kingdom. aviation giant a of us showed off its newest passenger just a long way, single out a call. the show host a cost manufacturers and move in a 100 exhibitors from the u. k. aerospace,
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