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of the nothing, nothing can come in the way of saving our democracy. it's joe biden outlines why he made the historic decision to balance of the 2024 us presidential election. the other ones are enjoying this done. is there a license though? so coming up, america in this role must stand together is ready, prime minister benjamin netanyahu 6 the both the more us both and is addressed to a joint city of congress, the,
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the thousands protest on the streets of washington and some of the civilians in casa, and is writing strikes, talking to a residential area in johnson city, getting at least full pallets tomatoes. children are among the we begin in the united states. we have president joe biden has delivered a televised address to explain his decision to end his 2020 for re election, but by the said he did it tonight. the democratic party had been under pressure from high ranking party members to bile out due to concerns over his age and health . i'll just say it was all in fisher report from the white house. after ending his presidential campaign, joe biden faced the american public for the 1st time from the oval office on primetime tv. he explained why he was to the race that he claimed just days ago. he could when, you know, originally x has become clear to me. i need your 9 my party in this critical
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endeavor. it was the terrible debate performance in atlanta 4 weeks ago that undermined his campaign. people in his party wondered if he was capable of winning . the poles, said he would lose heavily. and well, donald trump watched on his plane, he want the republican candidate was not the answer i ran for president 4 years ago . because i believe in still doing that the sole american or the state. very nature of who we are with the state. and i still the case, as the president said, it was his job to hand over to a new generation to new voices and clearly endorsed his vice president to follow him into the oval office. how am i to frank, our great vice president, common wires she experienced. she's tough, she's capable. she's been an incredible partner, me, leader for our country. i'd say the white house, a small crowd gathered for a highly organized thank you, joe raleigh. when analyst says he made the right decision,
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it's amazing to see him step up and sacrifice his own personal ambitions for what he recognizes is the better for. and he ended telling the american people, the power was in their hands, where they had been all alone. great thing about america is here, kings and dictators do not rule people's history is in your hands, powers to bite and will not be america's next presidency, though effectively becomes a lame duck. and one of the jobs he had was to convince the american people he can still perform as president. but there's also the realization that after almost 50 years, his political life is effectively over alex fisher. i'll just do that at the white house. so meanwhile, thousands of people gathered in north carolina for donald trump's 1st rowdy since joe biden pulled out to the race. it's
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a key battleground state for both sides. and the republican nominee wasted no time and going on the attack against his lanky opponent in november, coming to harris from charlotte is full of l. or even on a wednesday afternoon, even in north carolina's oppressive summer heat. thousands came to see donald trump lining up for hours to get inside the president's the big draw for the day in a packed stadium of 8 and the hall 1000 is a great my. good. yep. so that's why we're here to support all those to do. why? because that just wasn't enough space. and within seconds of walking on stage, the attacks began love, but he's likely rival campbell, the highest and best read everything tomorrow. that touches turns into a total disaster. she'll destroy our country if she's elected, so we won't let her be elected. we can't let that happen. uh, not much outside either. we're not coming to hire a student sees with while advisory, the wife will not
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a surcharge of the border. it you put into the borders are a, she's a j. c. dorsen by the north carolina is a possible ground state. now that doesn't meet it. springs wildly from a public into a democrat. in fact, the democrats haven't taken north carolina since of pharma into thousands and nights. what it tells me is that when the republicans have one here, it is seen with very small margins of victory. and that's why, despite such an obvious, huge show of support for donald trump, the democrats still feel confident. but based on the chance the state has a democratic governor, really cooper. he is widely believed to be a couple of hours, a short list of possible running mates. trump often talks about his piece, making credentials. he did here. i will prevent world war 3 wedded to world war 3. we're heading right into the piece of it. because we have stupid people
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representing us, that's why this vote to is backing him. do you actually have a better image internationally, then what the democratic fish rally was held in doors. it is reported that most future trump ones will be 2 after that attempt on his life. but the crowds will still come of the attacks against team harris to thank you to fill out a 0, charlotte, north carolina. the is there any prime minister benjamin netanyahu has addressed a joint meeting of the us congress, where he gave a vague outline of a plan for what he calls a d. radicalized post will gaza. dozens of democrats and one republican representative boycotted. the address was in jordan as this report from washington, dc, or benjamin netanyahu, whose record 4th address to a joint meeting of the us congress was not
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a historic moment of statesmanship when the tyrants of to the wrong, who had games for trains and murder women for not covered their hair appraising, promoting, and funding you. you of officially become your ons, useful idiots. some of these it's amazing. absolutely amazing. some of these purchases hold up signs proclaiming games for god though they might as well hold up sign sign tickets were paid up. say nothing, you know who speech was meant to boost us support for israel in the war on garza launched after the october 7th attacked by a month his talking points and a run intent on wiping is real off the mount. the rise of global anti semitism. the need for continued us political and military support. netanyahu rejected international claims that is real is committing genocide, the ice,
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se prosecutor accuses israel of deliberately targeting civilians. but at the same time come us, how much does everything and inspire to put palestinian civilians in harms way. they fired rockets from schools, from hospitals, from us. they even shoot their own people when they're tried to leave the war zone . the congressional republicans eager to curry favor with election your voters to be packed one side of the chamber. but on the other side, empty seats, a protest against the man. many democrats hold responsible for nearly 40000 palestinian debt among the absent former house speaker, nancy pelosi, who later called netanyahu's speech: one of the worst of vice president common law harris and republican vice presidential candidate, j. d. vance. both on the campaign trail and the only palestinian american legislator rashida to leap, who instead honored honey of home doone,
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who has lost over 150 members of his extended family and netanyahu's genocide. nothing yahoo ended his speech with a promise of total victory over her months and less capitol hill with the endorsement of only some of the people. he came to court. russell in jordan elders . the era what, how much sounds issued a statement in response to netanyahu's speech to congress? the statement includes 10 points. the 1st goals for the rest of these really 5 minutes to as a war criminal. the group criticizes the us congress for inviting netanyahu to washington. at a time when it says, as well as meeting a war and that exterminating palace, demands in gaza and violating international says nothing yahoo played on emotions distorted the facts and promoted false narratives about october 7th. the statement goes on to choose these where the prime minister of lying about intensified efforts to return these rarely hostages, saying he's responsible for 14 negotiations. those that condemns washington for
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providing israel with the means to continue the war on gods with thousands of protest as gab it on capital hill to demonstrate against these ready by ministers, visit many cold on the bite and administration to stop all shipments to israel and to end the war on gaza. i'll just, you know, i should have a town see reports from the us capital at the very moment just ready prime minister benjamin netanyahu was receiving a rapture association from members of congress. some of the thousands of protest is gathered upside with pepper spray by police and have to seek treatment. police from new york joined those from washington dc in guarding the capital from congressional constituents from all over the us who determined to emphasize that the politicians inside did not represent. the goal is to issue a citizen's arrest for the war criminal benjamin netanyahu. how likely is that? well, i think it's likely that we've sent a message, you know, our ability to actually enforce international law is severely limited. when do we have a demonstration like this?
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we are the constituents. i think what hall is there. we just, it's a movement, it's going to take a constant push, like so many of the us protests against these ready will a diverse group gather to share their so with directly with the people goes and during his address to members of congress, the israeli prime minister criticized those protesting outside the capital building and across the country, accusing them of standing with evil. we meet today at a crossroads of history. our world is in a people in the middle east. you onto the axis of char, confronts america, israel, and are our friends. this is not a clash of civilizations. it's a clash between barbarism and civilization. as he was speaking, rashid had to leave. you only have a standing. a member of congress held up 2 signs. one said will criminal. the other guilty of genocide and outside some protests took issue with obtained by
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n as in yahoo, suggesting they were paid agents of their own. i totally believe you find it hard to believe that we don't want genocide. he finds it easy to the human eyes. people, so when he sees people in the streets to protect human life, that is completely foreign to one prominent us musician will to express his outrage over the war and goes, it's disgusting. show of support for someone that doesn't deserve support. i'm ashamed that my tax dollars are going to this the brutalizing of, of, of, of, of, of an entire people. usually with turbine. i'm coming to hire a separately of the white house. because there's some of the demonstrators, there's a bell will be outside the way that's too much about voice. and she ever turns out, is there a washer and gone just sitting on his way. and he asked broadcast, filled for palestinians including children, women and children are also injured in the attack. and wounded infant was recovered from under the rubble striking target to the outside of the family home and the
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ship read one neighborhood. but it's really a tax appeal, at least a $129.00 palestinians in the southern city of con unice. since monday, more than 400 and have been injured. but you ins as a 150000 palestinians are forced to flee in just 24 hours. with many, a seeking shelter in the cities, nasa hospital, one of the last medical facilities still operating in the south. overwhelmed with the injured doctors. they're recording for blood donations. i'll just say i was talking about zooms in data butler in central garza and told us more about the situation across the street. a medical specials enough for hospital have confirmed that's at least twice how citizens have think goes off to a cli, i'm direct targeting for some members of garza's electricity distribution company that costs we've hit as a kind of escalation in terms of loans. an area of the bottom and the eastern areas of the city of funding. this has to be tough. covet area with very a clear surge of attacks and even to ashes when most flight says and these would
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have to patient forces. i was as well have spoken to alex. they were saying that quite cool. drones are widely used intensively to target anyone who was trying to get closer to areas of confrontation, some families i've been looking for that similar elective. so have been messing under the rough was especially with a police, a $6.00 to $8.00 palestinians are still missing. no one, no, there knows their, uh, their destination as well. while the is also on getting bouncing prussia on boost. who are right now, working inside the knots of medical facility, best practices will continue as in other parts of this trip. and then there's a rock for future camera. residential floods and in duluth residential towers have been, has been targeted with no, cause it keeps being reported. well, so we have been saying different casualties. how can you come to the hospital? one of them has been particularly on the top that being hit immediately with a true attack in a breakthrough refuge account. now we also continued to hear from low to sources,
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that there is a very remarkable advancement for the as when the troops in the eastern lower costs of a race for future time. this is the areas that the military has operated in before, but they are right now trying to expense new military crush on such areas where families here are surrounded by the abutment with no problem. safe. schultz has to use or even to go to the 15 palestinian children who lived in gaza have arrived in spain to receive medical treatment. they were evacuated from an egyptian hospital and coordination with the world health organization. the children have complex injury and such as cancer, and i currently comp condition more than 11000 people in gaza. or in a critical condition, i need to be evacuated, a short break, and i'll just say around when we come back, because he was a student in place in bangladesh of the days of protests against quotas for government jobs. well, the 2000 people have been arrested and in search of a bikes being a good, why more people are going hungry around the world more than that states
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the i pad lower that let's have a look at the weather across north america over the next few days and the hazardous heat is coming on to western parts of the us. it's not as hot in western canada over the arrival of some west when the weather, but temperatures are still fitting high across california at los angeles. seeing 33 degrees celsius on thursday, the temperature will touch down here in the days ahead that we've pushing out. however, for the likes of seattle. now, temperatures across the east are sitting about where they should be for this time. if you have for the likes of new york city on washington dc. it is feeling rather hot and humid with cloudy conditions. here for the south, it's all about the wet weather. we've had a lot of moisture pull up from the gulf of mexico. i've put
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a flash flood risk to places like texas heavy rain continue and here you can see those bust pushing further east as we go into friday. and heavy rain continues to affect much of mexico. we've got some very lively showers heavy down pools across the move from that with the system across into most central areas on thursday about the brain continue as well as the southern parts of central america. and is, what is the sunshine we all see some heavy rain effect the caribbean, through to the end of the week. the african stores from african perspective. i like on venture 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 need for you pulls up on me to the lump last side,
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the vile bob waste and all was fine. i use the on, i'll just sierra, the the, [000:00:00;00] the welcome back. you're watching out of the record for mind about top stories here. this out us president joe biden says he dropped out to be 2024 presidential race to unite the democratic party and attend, advise the dressing. so the americans have to choose between freedom and democracy and the confident pallets in the event is where the appointment asked us toll the us congress that he will press on with his rounds will on guns or until,
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and that's what he described as total victory. dozens of democrats and one republican representative. we caught you at yahoo address. and how much has responded to netanyahu's remarks on efforts to come to a cease ponzio? the announcement was pure nice. unless the tuesday is randy 5 minutes to i'm looking efforts to end now, unlimited coffee was put in place in bangladesh. off the days of protests on the police track down some businesses and government offices are now reopening. and partial internet service has been restored in some areas, but access to social media is still banned. and police arrested more than 2000 people. tumbler treasury has the latest from deco, of the protest and straight violence may have ended for now. but the police in bung with a shudder, resting more student to testers and opposition. members. on monday, student leaders made some new demands on all the both of them, but ensure security on all the campuses and release of our students. i came here taking great risk and i'm afraid there are members of intelligence agencies
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everywhere following us. once the media leaves, perhaps i could be even missing a civilized and independent nation can not find like this. the us state department, the united nations, the european union, and several international, the rights bodies up condemned the risk from violence on qualifying investigation. the initial pro desperate against the government job code a system after the crack down that followed kill nearly 200 people. i mean you're thousands more many and now demanding accountability. the capital city dr. remains come. but 10 after days of student protests and class with heavy presence of security forces, stories are personal, tragedies are also slowly starting to emerge by these tickets. it is a detective team picked me up blindfolded me and then later took me to a room and a building and interrogating me about the student protests and the strategies is it
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they also mentally and physically tortured me until i became senseless. last saturday, 25 year old college student moment on islam, who according to his family, was not involved in any protest, was caught in the middle and shot in the chest by police in the maple area of dock . uh, where the mothers, silly guys, i am a poor person and lost my only son, but i hope no family goes through this. it's not enough. just accept our quote to demand those who were killed, how they were killed and why they were killed must be accounted for 1st and the government must answer this. the government blames the opposition and its allies for orchestrating the recent violence. many government and public properties were burned and damaged, including metro rail and band with their state television center. today, as part of the call of duty, the police force us to adopt to protect the life and security of the people government on public properties. instead,
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what we saw is that the police forces themselves came under brutal attack any or calling on the government to hold an investigation and provide justice to the families of those who have been killed. the treasury, oh, just a dot com. officials in chat and say, the country is overwhelmed by the influx of 2 and a half 1000000 refugees. more than half of them fling the conflict and neighboring for them. agencies say they're running out of money and supplies to help those in need. i'll just say i was off, my address has moved from for shawna. i'm a chance to that folder. the competition of west coast resources is causing a risk between hundreds of thousands of food and use refugees and the forced community, especially in eastern time. these children are sitting in an open classroom writing an english language exam, simply because most of them kind of get into the schools within the community. all the,
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some of the single schools that just published by the united nations and being run by to offices. yeah. and some of that comes with as close to the town of question. and it's not only in the area of education health, in particular, is a very big problem. this facility is a simple clinic that takes a full thousands of refugees to dentist, refugees. why here in this camp in 5 china, and a lot of them are telling us about the facility is not able enough to catch up with 10 percent of the large population of refugees in that camp. and that's not the only area we're talking about shortages of food, competition for food and water between the host community and the refugee. so yeah, and one other area is the environment are activists in this camp suited as active as are telling us that because the women here lot sources of energy to cook. therefore, they have to go into the bushes to cut down trees in order to cook meals for their families. and that is causing a lot of problems between them and most communities don't agree to that. uh, a move by the refugees here. and they feel that this could result you to something
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serious in the near future. attention continue to build between these communities. describe, you know, pieces in particular seeing that the health infrastructure and other other infrastructures like schools. i've been overwhelmed by the presence of hundreds of thousands of refugees on the territory. how many degrees august data, fucked and eastern track. no, a pilot is the only survive of the plane crash and nipples capital of these 18 stock members of soria airlines were killed on the test flight when it crashed during take off from cap on to the bank. as well as just is the moment to think crushes us the runway in the polls and best into flames. captured, unsecure to camera, start to say 18, but you have be covered. the only survive is the pilot. the police admitted recession to charge remains for clues of a one. doesn't that one the theme of how does that? the bodies of 15 plus $31318.00, have already been recovered and transported to the more we now have information
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that one of the people on board survived and is getting treated as can see hospital west. and further investigating the crush academy associa airlines was taken go from troop of an international airport investment due for days from the seen children like smoking. so the last uh conversation the pilot had with the atc was designated to give the clearings for you know, take up and then there was no further communication and within 20 to 20 to 2nd, the plane actually took off, but it lost it certainly lost control. and it started, you know, moving to the other direction, then the direction that it was supposed to buy. and it certainly fell on into the ground and burst into the flame. we pulled has been criticized for a poor, a safety record. in january last year, a pain covering 72 people across coming on board. since 2000. they have been 19 crashes getting nearly 360 people. officials say the cause of the crust is not, you know,
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but they said the pain was profiting for maintenance. checks. the latest incident as to the long history of a crushes in the pool. i said big i to 0 smell that you and says it's going of 0, hung up by 2030. seems unlikely. it's issued a report that says 592000000 people will be on the nourished by the end of a decade. well, the 9 percent of people worldwide went hungry and 2023 compared to 7.5 percent. 5 years ago. hunger has been on the rise in the african countries in india, a decade. last year, a 139000000 people were effected. i would, but more than half of all those without enough to eat well in asian nations, manufactured percent of the world's population did not have regular access to adequate food last year. and more than a 3rd level population can't afford to eat a healthy diet. in 2022. well set of goals most consume fish. the saw that as disappearing from the local waters wearing coastal communities. fishermen blame industrial childrens assigned to say. rising temperatures are forcing professionals in search of
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a cooler climate. nicholas hawk has moved from dot com. it begins at dusk. fisherman and by fall empties the cooler. preparing for his couch, changes his clothes, prepares the bait and untangled the line. a routine passed down from one generation to another. i pulled it tightly. he instructs the boy started annella. no, we are coming. the sound of the nose as means of my father and my grandfather, and i'm sure if the fish installed it will ask us to see if it be more nowadays. it's best if they hide it away from us, the night will be long and dangerous. they set off what is the model by it? i see what one is in search of a fish no longer found close to shore. only further out in the distant atlantic out there,
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europe in deep sea trawlers scraped the ocean floor with their nets. according to the environmental campaign group, feedback vessel like these catch half a 1000000 tons of those, they started in a lot of the west african coast every year, enough to feed 33000000 people in the region. instead, these trawlers are bound to china in norway where the sergeant allies turn into fish meal for the sound and farming industry. critics say they're taking food from people's plate in africa, defeat fish in europe. however, basically what used to be an affordable fish is guessing price. yeah. especially during the summer season when it's hard to find research or a commercial buy is trying to understand the migration pattern of this sort. danella looking for answers and the fishes in their ear notices it's bio mass is dropping. he suspects the fish is struggling to survive this fish going? uh no, no, no,
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no ford because of the climate change because the temperature is now increasing. so the fish is avoiding water, the sudden a lot is really become more and more scarce and endured. it's early morning. the sun has just come out. the fishermen are coming back now. it has been an unusually cloudy night and the temperatures are rising and the fishermen we spoke through here fear that the catch won't be as good as expected after a night, etc. and by returns, tired and disappointed, and the cooler, his meager catch a few fish. but not the sort of nicholas hawk elgin's here at the car. now. well, most olympians will be back in february in paris for some around the world begun to go 16000 kilometers away in the out in the heat. the decision was made because
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beaches in fonts and mostly flat at this time of year is on its own device. a tale who for some call at the end of the road. others to haiti's wall of skulls. home to one of the most iconic and dangerous waves in the world and where the world's top surfers are gathered, hoping to fight for olympic gold. it's surfing 2nd to parents at the games. but it's also a spiritual home coming to he is in french polynesia where the earliest evidence of the sport has been traced back to the 12th century. i think for, for everyone, it's good history. it's a good reminder of how do you land picks are connected to the ocean to the people, to the little villages the decision to hold the event initially sparks

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