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lies their citizens to stay away. the big names, headline, date, 3 of the democratic convention in the us to, to the fair way behind capital. how does it are running late? tim was a head of november's presidential election. the talk to a superstar, oprah winfrey pledges her support for the hottest won't say get in a surprise appearance of the mc. outside the convention, hundreds of protesters demand an end to the biden house administration, support for israel and is more on cost
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the arm about this, and this is on the 0 life from dell. also coming up is real issues. new evacuation orders for parts of the in central guys and con eunice and the side of my more than a 150000 palestinians or shelter various bottles in the eastern ukraine while moscow try so hold keys incursions further into russian's coast regions. the we're going to begin in chicago for 10 waltz is good to officially accept his democratic parties, vice presidential nomination account. minnesota governor is going to give the main address. and the 3rd day of the d. n. c, i a form of us president bill clinton and former high speaker, nancy fellows who gave their full support. so the house was presidential ticket. we're going to bring it and kimberly hall could, who's inside the convention venue?
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this is going to be one of the biggest audiences that tim wallace is going to face, and in many ways it's a chance for him to introduce himself to the american people of the. yeah, that's absolutely right. as so many americans know so little about him. he was hardly a hard household name until just a few weeks ago, when tomlin harris named tim as her rubbing made sense. so this is chance for him to explain his background, explain what he thinks he can do for the country. he has a political career. the searches back to 2006, when he was a congressman before he was the minnesota governor. but again, nobody knows much about him. so he's going to talk about his background is for teachers and his lubbock house. and he's even going to be introduced by some of his students, who as a matter of fact, go on him to run for congress. if you hear the crowds pretty excited behind we right now, that's the transportation secretary p footages who was actually considered to be
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when the running to be talking to la harris's running may. ultimately she went with tim was but the crowd pretty fire doctor about having him on the stage there. and you can hear behind me, i get a loud applause right now. so this is just sort of leading up to 10 walls. and as you point out, this is going to be one of the biggest moments of his political career. so far, we should also mentioned there was also another surprised guess as well. and that was oprah winfrey who also be the case for not just doing wells, but pamela harris as well saying that both of them are really going to defend the freedoms of the american public. and that's really what's on the line come november and they find decided oprah winfrey is actually a bit of a crew for that for the highways ticket, mainly because she supported partial bama. but she's the kind of decline to get involved. and hillary clinton is something in, in 2016 is a nice, has bought an event like this. so we've had oprah winfrey is you talking about? we've also had nancy pelosi, we've had bill clinton's and what is that,
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that kind of feeling that they have yeah, that's right. you know, actually oprah winfrey said she's in, in the had this and she made that very clear. she said, she's quoting her values, and that's why she's endorsing kamel harrison. tim was because the theme and all of this, whether it be bill clinton, whether it be nancy pelosi or oprah winfrey, is that they say freedom is on the ballot. they say that donald trump is a threat, or they allege is the threat to american freedoms. the oprah winfrey said that, that the american public is beyond what she called his ridiculous weak lies in hillary. this is alexi developed a fight for freedom. nancy pelosi, a lead, similar thing with regard to january 6th to the riot see says that he incited and also bill clinton says, but when it comes to the choice of the ballot in november, it really is
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a choice between of being focused on someone who is solely focused on himself or somebody's focused on the american public. and he says that's pamela harris. who at the moment, i think because he's on legends who's on the stage behind you at the moment, then after that it's going to be sense or any close out of minnesota after that is going to be 10 volts. and of course, we're going to be going to that live and as soon as we get to that, we're going to be talking to you again, somebody from another. thank you very much. we elsewhere who chicago protests against us support for is realize it wages war on gaza. i've continued for the 3rd a much of the focus has been putting pressure on democratic leaders to hold on sales to israel. i'll just see it as google l. as on the reports from chicago of the chance of resistance as hundreds of protesters for the 3rd straight day, calling on the democratic party to listen to the voices demanding in israel's
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genocide in guys a i wanna one sees fire now in the genocide, based on earlier in the day at a press conference, democratic party loyalists with the message to come over harris, that's our message to vice president harris. thoughts and prayers are not enough. we need meaningful policy change. we need his immediate and permanent ceasefire and un arms and barco, which means not one more bomb will be provided from the united states to kill children and families in gaza. few democratic party leaders openly support in arms embargo against israel. many won't even talk about it and that party activists say, needs to change. there might be some folks in the party leadership we're afraid to have this conversation. but, but, but members of the party are not afraid to have this conversation. the rank and file members of the d n. c are not afraid to have this conversation and they're not afraid to advocate on
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behalf and stay in a solid, dirty with us to, to fight for a cease fire and to fight for and arms at barco representative e line. oh bar said it should not be difficult for the us in the carnage. so if you really want to add a ceasefire, you just stop sending the weapons. it is that separate right? for protesters it's about keeping up the pressure on the democratic party to in the genocide and also have arms. sales is real. another big protest as planned for thursday. gabriel's on don't, i'll just need a chicago or republican presidential candidate donald rumsfeld, his 1st outdoor values since he was targeted by an assassination. attend drums means speaking behind. protective law shields of the event in north carolina extra security measures, including sniper teams were put in place on wednesday, from used his appearance to accuse the by the administration of manipulating jobs, statistics of
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the northern gals, or at least the age palestinians are being killed and an overnight is rarely strike a house was targeted and the city of baby here, people still believe to be under the rubble and rescue crews are working through the night, trying to find them more than 40200 pablo standing and so being killed. since the war began in october from central to southern gaza, israel is not on new evacuation. order is affecting more than a $150000.00 palestinians. areas include parts of them are bought up. that's central guys. as largest city and hon. eunice looks better. it has more no risk ends, no end in size. tens of thousands of displace palestinians flee once again from areas they would told would be safe. most of facing the same di lima. there's
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no way left to go and to no guarantee of safety. this is more merciful in this country. we were displaced 20 times. i swear to god or houses and tents were struck. they do not want us to live. oh god, they don't even want us to enjoy our life. the people are dying and there's wounded everywhere. the people do not know where to go. even alma wattsey is not safe. we don't know where to go to the sea or where this is more merciful. israel expands its ground operations from south to central, gaza, its told civilians to leave those evacuation or does cover some of the most densely populated areas in the strip. indeed are all above and 100 displays to tell us citizens carry what little they have least some have vehicles of this don't tease, but most a fleeing on foot, not of the we haven't been able to sleep for 3 days. wherever you go, there is bombing, this is the 7th time i've been displaced,
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we've had enough to find a solution. we can't bear this any longer to cams like this and they're all by a way, many of forced to find shelter. only 9 percent of the strip is still these ignited by the is really military is safe and that number is deadly decreasing month by month. so you look at them and when look at the bill, there is no safe place. they strike everywhere at 6 o'clock in the morning there were times shells folding on us in the east of did it. but off while we were sleeping time shells mounted directly on people's heads. this morning they landed directory of of people's heads. i'd like someone to tell me where are people supposed to go? where did people go? we've had enough enough. i did. one of them of the united night can see is at least 90 percent of guys. this population has been displaced at least once since the beginning of the war and october, and for most palestinians and gals. and now this is the only comes alex bid, l g 0. you as president joe biden, and vice president campbell,
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how rows of how the cold with is very prime minister benjamin netanyahu. the call is comes, it's a critical time, is the us is trying to push through a cx, 5 deal bite in the sense of stress, the urgency of bringing the agreements to a close. they have discussed upcoming talks that are scheduled to take place in cairo, which i meant to remove any remaining of the symbols. i think i'll hand reports from washington dc. as we know that you as president joe biden, along with vice president, comma la harris spoke to these really prime minister benjamin netanyahu buys in the phone today. and the read out. they say that they talked about the us efforts to defend israel from around and its allies in the region. the same time the pentagon announced with us to us as abraham lincoln, carrier strike group has arrived in the central command area of responsibility. that would be the 2nd us carrier strike group in that region. they also talked about, according to the readouts, the urgency of bringing the ceasefire and hostage deal to closure and discuss
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upcoming talks in cairo to remove any remaining obstacles. that's a quote from the read out. well, what exactly are those obstacles? we know that the is really prime minister's office said and disputed it is rarely television report that israel had agreed to remove its troops from the philadelphia quarter. that crucial stretch of land between bows out in egypt that is so necessary to get you manage hearing aid and her boss wants to see every is really soldier. withdraw from the strip to where exactly does the us stand? well, they haven't really set exactly what they want to see happen there when it comes to is really troops. the only thing we've heard from the sector state entity blinking is that they don't want to see israel have a long term presence in gaza. so they're talking again at the highest levels about getting the ceasefire. well, whether the us president is willing to use any of his leverage to try and make that happen. still still unclear political, hey, i'll just 0 washington. the,
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for the 1st time since the ukraine was russia, has faced its biggest ukrainian joint attack targeting its capital as it tries to repel kings military advance into the trust region. i should've thought to say air defense is shot done 11. your training and drones targeting moscow and its surrounding region, so there's been no report of damage or casualties. steve has targeted facilities in russia, but attacks and the capital are more room in ukraine. authorities of issued urgent evacuation orders in the eastern city of across. it's a key logistics help and they've done yet screeching. this is video fighting near their russia has been making games and eastern ukraine. those advances are happening as moscow scrambles to fight its 1st fodder and incursions is the 2nd world war in training and forces of advance further into the western coast region, forcing tens of thousands of civilians to free their homes. so i'll just say
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there's also body reports from the city of coast course thousands are seeking shelter. this surface building lies in the heart of the russian city, of course, once a source of laughter and entertainment. now a source of comfort for the weary and dispossess every day near the 1000 russians has been forced from their homes. come here to get the basic necessities. newborn is one of the nearly 120000 people who in display they made the southern attack. the attacks to drive at 3 am. they started shooting people. how is this possible? all the world say that it's russia to blame? what is russia guilty of this rush or not to have the right to live and they do. why is this like this? when we put a yard we were right from the goose. cool though, we've been staying here for a week with my son. we left behind our house and all our lives. i would not like anyone to look through what we have lived through. i want peace as soon as possible,
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and for this horror, and since you created forces launched their incursion into russia on august, the 6th officials in cuba claim they have captured over 90 settlements in the cursed region. a number of dispute decided kremlin officials and ukraine say the aim is to set up the buffer zones, protect the country, and get more leverage in any future negotiations. something russia says is out of the question. now. the government has allocated 30000000 dollars to the curse creature, but local people are also pitching in these clothes have all been donated by people hoping they could help their neighbors in need. medical staff say thousands of civilians have been killed as ukrainian forces pushed further into russian territory. the front lines of the fighting are about 90 kilometers from here. but the effects are already being felt and that's likely to continue for generations to come. door search of worry out to 0, chris russia. ukraine presidents has to move into western russia to prevent further
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attacks by moscow across the border. i'll just say this alice gets helpless. has this report from keith? the cruise convince of inside russia has been a burrell boost for ukrainians. used to bad news on this side of the border, or you cause mitchell, the situation was answers and it was had to watch. it was protracted, and it dragged on. we don't know what this will lead to, but we all have our hopes high. it seems like a courageous and important steep, especially to keep up morale. so this will change the situation and i'll say that part of the question is how much? but i hope it will be felt a little more compared to what else happened in this world. keeps defense, ministry says that both of you creating a force of precision us manufactured high mazda rockets have destroyed most of the bridges across the same river in the coolest region that's aimed at cutting of supplies to russian forces. all but trapped on the near side of the river. the destruction of the bridge is this part of ukraine successful strategy to be able to, to know a russian supply lines. but back in ukraine,
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the situation is nearly as bright as ukrainian defend as a very much on the defensive flows throughout the fight to the east new port groves because intensified recreating units are slowly being pushed back as a russian army steadily advances. the tone is vital for supplying ukrainian troops for controlling the donates gleaton. showing the dish go the will suddenly be a pity if we have to completely conditionally surrender the don't ask region. we have been dying for it for several years now into the width across such an important place for russia fighting is set to intensifying the coming days. makes good helpless out to 0. keep the still ahead on all the 0. the judges and mexico going strike over the president's plan, to overhaul the judicial system. to the popular votes, unpack i sat and tried to contain an impulse. i'll break in a bit to shield
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a box with the economy fairly recovering from the coven. 19 the hello. we have plenty of weather making just way across the eastern side of the us . now new agencies and very heavy rain. recently, of course you can see this little line of cloud stuff, show trials its way back to was brought upon handles such also some right, still selling it here over the next couple of days. but we've high pressure extending from hudson bay down towards the great lakes. it's going to just popular as well a little further based with this, we go through the next couple of days. so some quad with pushing towards the eastern seaboard, at least away from the southeast corner, just around the southern georgia into northern parts of florida. particular russia shala's just around the doesn't south west around the full corner stays line of
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some pretty light, the showers that just into west central positive canada easing down across the northern plains will slipping a little further east with this. we go through friday, east of that, there's that warm sunshine once again, ac. getting up to 30 degrees celsius wants to some prices guys there in california, southern california, at least i live at around $26.00 celsius, but the north pushing up towards washington state or west inside of canada. we do have some showers in the full cost to watch out for so long the spells the frame instead of like way across cube or over the next couple of days and piping up by friday of the african stories of resilience and courage. i gave him the way of the tradition and dedication to the best short documentary sky
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african to make it on the white 9 and the book to make it africa direct on. i'll just see here the, the, [000:00:00;00] the, you want to know just say to a reminder of our top story is this our form us president bill clinton and pharma house speaker, nancy polosa, the latest high profile democrats to give their full support to the highest multi presidential ticket to i'm also going to officially accept the vice presidential nomination in the next few minutes. elsewhere in chicago, protests against us. support for israel. is it wages it's war and gaza have
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continued for a 3rd day? much of the focus has been putting pressure on democratic leaders to hold arms sales to israel and northern gaza. at least 11 palestinians are being killed in an overnights is really strange. house was targeted in the city of bethlehem. people still believe to be under the rubble and rescue workers are working through the night, trying to find the families of his really chapters house inside guys that have at least a statement. a talking prime minister benjamin netanyahu for his handling of the seas. 5 talks with homeless, they say quote, the full and direct responsibility for the faith of negotiations is on the prime minister. in sessions attendance to blame the negotiation teams. the mediators, the press, the hostages families, and even the hostages themselves, also signed to the eyes of the public and the entire world. and that if he is so successful that conducting negotiations is fly out himself an act to return the
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hostages. that what abundance on his watch loudly are we spoke to y'all. see nichol back is the middle east on the list and associated follow it shot him has it says nothing. yahoo hasn't reached us. he's 5 do with home us. because as far i've coalition opposed as an end to the war and got them, we are more than 10 months into, into this well. and we know that some of their hostages, including, they're also viewed in bold. yes. they becky rebecca, we as a weather lies, we're taking, you know, to chicago on the day 3 of the democratic national convention in the us state of illinois. it's a democratic state governance in watson, minnesota. there. it's going to introduce himself to the nation. the 1st real chance that he's had to do so this is going to be possibly the largest audience of his political career. so far. let's see formally accepts the nomination for vice president. let's listen to
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the thank you. first me go by president harris. thanks for putting your trust in me and for inviting me to be part of this incredible campaign. thank you. rosie jo by the 4 years of strong historic leadership, the who's the owner of my life to accept your nomination or vice president of united,
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the here. one simple reason we love this country, so thank you. all of you here in chicago and all of you watching at home tonight. thank you for your passion. thank you for your determination and most of all. thank you for bringing the joy to this by the new you, nebraska 400 people. i had 24 kids in my high school class and none of them went to yale. but i'll tell you why. growing up in
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a small town like that. you'll learn how to take care of each other that that family down the road. they may not think like you do. they may not pray like you do. they may not love like you do, but they're your neighbors. 6 and you look out for them and they look out for you. free body loans and everybody has a responsibility to contribute. for me. it was serving in the army national guard. i joined up 2 days after my 17th birthday, and i proudly wore our nation's uniform for 24 years. my dad, a korean war era army veteran died of lung cancer. a couple years later. he left behind a mountain,
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a medical. dat to thank god for social security survivor benefits and thank god for the g i bill that allowed my dad me to go to college and millions of other america eventually like the rest of my family. i fell in love with teaching through 3 or 4 of those married teachers. i wound up teaching social studies and culture to create on west high school. we ran, we ran a 44 defense. we played through to the whistle on every single play and we even want to state championship never close the yearbook people.
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but it was those players in my students who inspired me to run for congress. they saw on me what i and hope to instill. and now a commitment to the common good on understanding that we're all in this together. and the belief that a single person can make a real difference for their neighbors. so there i was a 40 something high school teacher with little kids, 0 political experience and no money running in a deep red district. but you know what? a never underestimate a public school teacher in the
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year and an awful lot. i know how to work across the aisle on issues like growing the rural economies and taking care of veterans and i learned got a compromise without compromising my values. then i came back to serve as governor, and we got right to work making a difference in our neighbors lives. we cut taxes for the middle class. we passed a family and medical leave. we invested in finding crime and affordable housing. we cut the cost of prescription drugs and help people escape the kind of medical debt that nearly st. my family. and we made sure that every kid in our state gets breakfast and lunch every day. the
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books premier schools we were banishing hunger for more. the reproductive freedom because in minnesota, we respected our neighbors and the personal choices they make. we would make those same choices for ourselves. we've got a golden rule, mind your own down here, the treatment. this is personal for gwen and i. if you've never experienced the health that is infertility, i guarantee you, you know, somebody you asked, and i can remember praying each night for
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a phone call the pit in your stomach when the phone it rang and the absolute agony when we heard the treatments hadn't worked it took when and i years, but we had access to protect the treatments. and when our daughter was born, we named are hope you are my entire the when we started a family. because this is a big part about what this election is about. freedom. when, when republicans use the word freedom,

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