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the, the basic veneers life from berlin, donald trump, selection running mates, takes the stage of the republican national convention. i stand here and i'm overwhelmed with brad. it seems to say, i officially accept your nomination to be vice president of the united states of america. jeddy vance through the crowd with praise for donald trump and the tax on joe biden. invited biden bulls are different campaign event on his back home to delaware. also testing positive for over 19. that's off the top democrats. adam shift joins folds for him to pull out of the race. and uh,
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south american correspondent propose from prison with emergency personnel attack, making no most places in the world's biggest topic and westland, the advantage manager, welcome donald trump's running made for the us presidential race has taken center stage on the 3rd day of the republican convention in milwaukee introduced by his wife on stage duty vans. use the story of his stuff, bringing in a prime time speech to showcase himself to american voters. the 39 year old ohio senator has put his eyes frump in the past. but deep freeze on the former president, as he formerly accepted, is vice president domination. yeah, summer for judy vance had to say to delegates. the president trump's vision is so
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simple and yet so powerful. we're done, ladies and gentlemen, catering the wall street we'll commit to the working man we're doing the important born labor. we're going to fight for american citizens and they are good jobs and they're good ways. the we're done by the energy from countries that hate us, we're going to get it right here from american workers in pennsylvania and ohio and across the country. we're done and sacrificing supply chains to unlimited global trade. and we're going to step more more products with that beautiful label made in the usa. that was benjamin out about his group, but it's following the republican national convention in milwaukee for us. he has
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more on j events, his speech. it was his 1st major test as the running made of donald trump. he officially accepted the invitation that were many remarkable at moments during his speech. first of all, as you said, he was introduced to by his wife. it will show who is the daughter of indian immigrants. he described himself as a working class boy. and in most part of this speech, we actually really focus on his history. there was a lot of f cheering and also a standing ovation for his mother, a former drug addict. that's also it many stories of her written in his book. so there was a lot of copying the ernest, you've had a lot of praise for donald trump who was sitting here also in this arena that is almost empty now. and, and lot of attacks, of course, on a president a joe biden. but what was also remarkable was, if it way that he spoke, he made pauses, he really addressed the crowd. there was a lot of off cheering. he really knew how to control the crowd,
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how to interact with the crowd. so there was a quite remarkable for this, it quite unknown as senator a, that is 39 a years old, and also said that joe biden has been in politics longer than he is being. they also spoke to his kids saying they, they should be in bad now. send greetings to them. so he showed himself in not only is a is a good has been, but also is a great dad. and you also mentioned when he joined the us marines. of course, also a lot of copying. he is. so his 1st major test and especially here the energy into serena many, it will definitely say that he accomplished it quite well. a benjamin a lot as a group at the bottom. michelle stop and watch the entire speech from jude event. and you're going to be knowledgeable in the studio, michelle. good morning. what was the main message from judy vance and who was a full? i mean, take away i got from chevy van says he's trying to portray the republican party of
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the big tent party for american citizens who want to put america 1st. no matter what race they are, no matter what religion are, no matter what gender they are. and that's a change because normally the democratic party is seen as the big party. he's the most up for train himself as the many of trumps, maybe a less nasty one in terms of the way he expresses himself. but one who has a basically cemented the radical transformation of the republican party from the bush. yours of compassionate conservatism to out and out maga make america great again. republicanism and the people that he spoke to, he said of right in his speech, he's talking to the auto workers of michigan. he's talking to the crossman of wisconsin. i mean, energy workers of pennsylvania. why these 3 states? because they are t swing states, they represent 44 electoral votes, and they went to biden and the last election 2020 by the put those states. and if trump can put them now, that will put the wind in his column. so there he states
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a key audience for date events to be speaking to. so that's what be hard in his message. what did the not shot in his speech? we did not hear anything about abortion. this is a key issue for suburban women voters. and we didn't hear anything about a project 2025. for those of you who may not have heard about it. this is a policy paper put out by the heritage foundation, which is a concert the think tank. basically a wish list that they want to empower the trump administration if trump is re elected to steamroll into office. again, a radical agenda that would work to roll back a board some rights and also promises things like mass deportation, deportation camps holding cancer, people waiting to be deported. so again, these are things that suburban women vote are suburban when voters are not a fan of. and so i think this was his attempt to appeal to that voter base trying
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to bring them in to that republican victim and read, expecting a donald trump to be taken to the stage and the final day of the convention. what can be expect to hear from him? i mean, i think everyone is going to be waiting for him to tell the story of what happened when he was hit by and assassins bullets. it's almost probably going to be a bedtime story that's going to be told for centuries in mag a republican household. for sure he's going to talk about that and protect himself as someone who is a vital who has vigor to contrast himself against bite. and he's also going to hit those key points of integration and bringing american jobs, manufacturing jobs back to america for sure. you don't much will buy them there. because just all as before, judy vance took to the stage in milwaukee. president biden was forced to pull out of the campaign event off the testing positive for over thank team. the details of
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his diagnosis would reveal while he was on the campaign trail in las vegas, the vice jose is he's only suffering mine and the symptoms. and will satisfy so late as his home in delaware, a shell, it's awesome. good. so the democrats is the same dress if i was a hollywood writer and wanted to write a script about a presidential election. i could not have included more dumpster fire events for the democratic party to really pull down the bite and come to see, i mean, sense his dismal debate performance there. this is not the time for him to catch cobit, he needs to a gun, appear vital and with vigor. there has been renew calls by very prominent republicans, some and private. we've got the senate leader. we've got the house of representatives leader to invite and consider pulling out the race of prominent democratic. i'm just going public with call. if we look at the latest pulling, 2 thirds of democrats believe that biden should step aside. the point indicates
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that, however, the point also shows that all is not lost because people who are voting democrat are really voting because they don't like trump. and people who are voting for trump are voting for time because they like trump. so even if fighting, perhaps, is replaces the candidate. it may not mean a super lots of support for the democrats will have to renew at the moment in which i was stuck on. thanks for coming into this or do you feel that a quick look now at some of the stories making news around the world? at least 16 people have died in a fire at the shopping center in china, each one province. the fire broke out at a high rise department store in the city of taken the center was undergoing construction work at the time of the place. officials say they are investigating because the us ministry says they've been dismantled. the advanced academy aide into the cause us been saying it's mission is complete the be i had already been removed from its landing due to storms at the end of june, 8 group said the project did little to help supplies reach farm in speaking cousins
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. despite its $250000000.00 price tag, your autopay and commission, the president also left on the line is facing a vote in the art of involvement, which will decide if even serve another time in office. the vote is expected to be type of default, right. and your skeptic political parties made major gains in recent elections that you all have been commission is the use most powerful executive funding to brazil allow where massive why files are raging in the balls biggest tropical wetland. the bundle is a rich and varied ecosystem stretching across the borders of brazil, bolivia, and pad of way. so far this year, at least 700000 hector as have been banned, almost 5 percent of its area, leaving it vulnerable to fios emergency personnel from across brazil are trying to tackle the blazer is a major factor is the continuing driver which is dried out more than half the wet
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area, the w, deducting the medicare correspondence, the cooler rece footboards. as you can see, the extent of the destruction best from the air. this is the thunder. now. it should be wet. the drought has dried it out and now fires are consuming. it hundreds of thousands of pictures look like this. $53.00 days have come from all parts of brazil as well as neighboring bolivia towards you today, the wind has already turned around $190.00 degrees. you know? so we're fighting towards the end. the wind will change again and every time it changes, we need a different strategy over stop the engine will cause or today's strategy here is to try to push the flames to was the product. why river? the light equipment enables them to move fast and to target the little flames that can lead to so much destruction the fire fire
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that's because was just put on one of the next ones that are already in the making as we watch off little flames. that's developed to one village, wells fargo and over you know, if tony was here this year as far as breaking records up by more than 2000 percent over last year, 5 for it is cut the on the growth to try to stop defies spreading but much off the ground is pete, meaning 5 can continue for days on the fee to hear these fall as a last least started by people putting rubbish, clearing undergrowth, dave and smoking cigarettes. let's think about off on owner. this is all we need to avoid a more regrettable situation. i put them in with taking action because most of the files here are a private property and they start to scratch into the middle of the pounds. a lot of interest, state, and federal area. so we have to stop it from spreading that into the protects. there is no way to find us a lot of this whole process. that's when you see all this destruction that we saw
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from the helicopter. how do you feel like i've seen a lot bro, cuz you caught us home is or a feeling that local to share zeal. de santis lives by the river. so hell. and was the sped the fires, but the drought is also affecting the water. it's to me to is lower than normal, jeopardizing the fishing business. as have passed, it's difficult. there are very few fish. we don't have fish, like we used to. my, we usually go here to my porch and catch printed or so they were good conducted not just the right size, and nowadays i don't catch them. neither the right nor the wrong size. give me the, the new for give me the, the, the whole region. ripple and land are in trouble as firefighters try to limit the damage. the government is investigating potential culprits better bought
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from a lot of funding. nicole reese now the largest and best preserved stegel solar a skeleton ever found, has shocked auctioneer. as often it sold for 10 times what they expected and became the most valuable fossil ever sold at auction. the specimen named apex fetched the record 40800000 jurors when it went under the hema in new york. the skeleton discovered in the us state of colorado is more than 3 meters, told 8 meters long, and around a 160000000 years old. but the auction was met by objections from pinion toilet this. they argue that the fossil and others like it should be on public display rather than being sold to the highest speed up. for now, there is still a hope that a big school to end up in a museum as a buyer's identity, hasn't yet been revealed. literally precious puzzles there.
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