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the business leg just is free to you, i guess is an ice fly on one of your just makes model leads the the other one just for washington. this is elena 0, live from to ha. also coming out. donald trump is in virginia for a campaign valley after repeating false claims in the 1st u. s. presidential space ahead of november's election. when they get knocked down to get back to the president, to abide and remain defined as he host his 1st rally, altered underwhelming performance on thursday. the us supreme court rules to
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weaken the law used to prostate prosecute general 6 biases, charged with obstruction. a charge also faced by donald trump, the specials are taking place in central gaza between the own hudson brigades and is rarely forces, at least for israeli soldiers has been killed. and poles has been extended in iran, with voters picking a successor to president. abraham receipts was killed in a helicopter crash last month. the we began in the us with donald trump is at a campaign event in virginia. trump was accused of repeating full foods on voter fraud, abortion, and the capital riot on thursday nights televised debate against joe biden. the earlier president joe biden appeared at a campaign event in raleigh,
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north carolina. he told the crowd that while he was not a young man, he was up to continuing in the jump. biden's defiant speech follows growing concerned among democrats. sources in the democratic party have told to 0. they are in full on panic mode of, of violence on even and stumbling performance or behavior i used to, i don't speak is movie i used to. i don't the bad debate as well as i use. what i know what i do know. i know how to tell the to the. 2 2 to do this, to the public, the press, political analysts and politicians from all sides are assessing the full out from
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the debate president joe biden. and donald trump spot about the economy, abortion, and migration, as well as the was and ukraine and gaza. but the fitness of the candidate to serve in the oval office, now tops the list of foods you can subs. he's without question, the worst president, the worst presidency in the history of our country. by the time we left, there's things right. chaos. who literally chaos and i do that somehow. we are just failing country. i've heard a president talk like history for right. i'm joined now by mike hannah who is at the white house in washington dc. mike, we're waiting the donald trump to speak in a moment to go through what we heard from president joe biden. as he made his 1st public campaign appearance off to the debates to present a bite in attempting to rehabilitate himself off to use stumbling performance in
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the debates in the past 24 hours. and certainly he did in front of a supportive crowd. he was far more energized than he was during the debates. he received swelling support from the crowd, and he continued to make telling points against donald trump far more pointedly and more energetically. then he had attempted to during the debate. so this was president by them coming up following a wave of criticism off to his stumbling performance in the debate intent on demonstrating that he is the person he is the candidates that he does have the ability to win an election. yes, again, this following a morning in which there's been some speculation about him being replaced as a candidates given his performance in that debate. but president binding very clearly in that speech in north carolina, making very clear that he's ready to go, that he's ready for an election and that he's capable of winning. that's right. thank you. my candidates, my kind of reporting in washington dc. olivia knox is
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a senior national, political correspondent with us news and world report. he says biden's biggest challenge might actually be from within his own time. and i would say that that figures in the democratic party are in are in a very real panic. i haven't been able to gauge the, the sort of person on democrat on the street, so to speak. although you had, i guess, read his assembling before you before you had me on, on. certainly the democrats that i know are, are concerned. they, they are really bringing their hands there, wondering what binding can do to try to reverse the perception that he left last night in, in, in his debate with donald trump. but again it's, it's a fairly remote prospect that he would, that he would step aside throwing the process into fairly significant chaos. even if you would expect vice president couple of harris to be the candidates. definitely one of biden's big problems in his job approval ratings isn't so much republicans. they've been in lock step against him since he took office. it's
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actually people in his party that he's having trouble with. he's having trouble with young voters. he's having trouble with uh, independence, we're 50 years old in a box. he's having trouble with basically the fractures coalition that he put together back in 2020. the carried him to victory. so they've got to work on that. they still have to work on that. he, they hope to do some, some of that work last night and now they actually, they did not. they also need to reassure their donor class that, that he's, that he's got it and he's got it in him to win that he's got the fire in the valley . that he, that he is apt for the job that he's made to acuity is still sharp. so they have, they have their work cut out for them. and they hoped also to make some inroads with, with independents. you know, he carried independence by a pretty good margin in 2020. now it looks like it's $5050.00 between him and, and the former president. so they have a lot of work to do and, and last night was just a blown opportunity. a, c u. s. supreme court has made it harder to charge capital. ryan, the defendants with obstruction. a charge also faced by donald trump. the supreme
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court raised the legal, bought for prosecutors, pursuing obstruction charges against defendants involved in the january 6 attack on the capital. the justices ruled 6 to 3. the ruling is a setback for the us justice department and president biden's administration, and a potential boost for trump. she advertises a report from washington dc. this is it really just in case because it wasn't just being watched with concern by right wing from now go republicans, but also by anyone interested in civil liberties. freedom of speech on the left them the right because when off the january 6th, the public justice didn't just charge those who stormed comfortable with the normal charges you'd expect of trespass and the souls and so on. they also dug up a lower felony. the car is a maximum of 20 is 20 years to add onto those charges to show how serious it was for that more up to that point had just been years to go off the corporate criminals, or that as a shred documents to conceal evidence from an official investigation that happened
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and going to go up to people doing something like this. i'm a judge the on the quotes that amounts and that's because it was not meant to go off to people who stormed the capital up for that it will protest. it was meant to for people who have struct, any kind of investigation by timeframe with evidence. and so, and because there's a little fear about this, because the precedent, it steps would have been quite large because if it's a 20 a maximum sentence felony do, if you have struck 10 official proceedings, and then for example, we see protests in congress. what will time about golf? so what about those people that are they have strong thinking, official proceeding? should they then be have the book thrown up with 20 as in prison? was that political political speech unit? so it would have been a really, really frightening prospect for those who believe in the, in the right of protest. so that's interesting. i'm not sure was interesting. i don't know if you know you are watching hopefully a couple of hours ago that was a trap shouting behind me, briefly interrupted, i live, it turns out he was one of those charged onto this little and so or along with the years the misdemeanors he was charged with he would get a maximum of one. yeah,
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because of this low, you got an extra 2 years in prison. any serve that. and now you can see that the or j for wrongful imprisonment, the is there any media says full is really soldiers have been killed in this giant neighborhood. and go is the city the own cousin brigade says it engaged in fear specials at close distance with is there any forces on thursday? 7 bodies were pulled from the rubble in this a giant area of a series of is rarely strikes. 0 to 0 is, is no good reports from the airy destroyed in the is really offensive. this had been months ago, i left this entire residential area has be flattened by this really occupation forces. it's now a ghost city. there is no trace of human life that depends on how does while filming, we discovered this was a center sheltering display of smell experience as we were filming. and we found
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that body of the line over there in the middle of what once was a temporary shelter. no one could come near the body to bury him for fear of being targeted. move on. we're going to report you to the single defense teams anyway. what seems he was killed in and he's really airstrike, until now, no one has been able to recover or bury this body, copy of it, and that's how our camera crew cannot get any closer this on have you. we have taken refuge behind this one building that looks like this entire area is under is really air rates heavy. i'm a totally controlled by is really fire power. the hey i see i young about no one can answer such a. yeah. we're used to main roads and all of which are now controlled by is really tanks our troops and worships from the sea. it should be noted that surgery, i used to be a densely populated neighborhood with a bustling with life to my left. who that was the main open marketplace of us is
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really tanks our station on the road behind it, just the meters away. as you can see, the entire area has been totally destroyed. the level by these really occupational forces, having a month to come with troops carried out to ground defensive. if there's such a well. now there is no sign of human life and have you um, up on top of that high ridge you can see and is rarely thank god, it's station on elements. har ridgemont providing a view of the entire area middle. this is the 2nd day of this really ground defense to be in charge of the. a number of bodies were found blank, abandoned on the ground. many injured the victims are stranded without any assistance snyder hood. i just see it on the hudson. and a reminder that these randy government has found out as they are from reporting this. so i'm joined now by honda slit who is reporting from the jo, danny, and capital and honda. what's the reaction been in israel to the reports of the deaths of these for as many soldiers?
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well, we haven't received an official statement from these mail. it is really military just yet, but we are hearing a 4 is really soldiers who were killed and 5 others who were injured in this operation. and this is a neighborhood in northern gauze. these really army released the statement around 10 am a local times specifying their movements and operations within the northern neighborhood of gauze. the they said that these really air force struck what they called him us targets. and additionally that they had is really forces on the ground in the neighborhood. it is worth mentioning that this is one of the areas, the army said they had a near full operational control over back in december more than 6 months ago. it's also the same neighborhood, these really military shot and killed 3 of their own captives earlier in the year. additionally, these really military is saying that they took precautions in order to evacuate
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civilians, but we see on the ground, the reality is much different. palestinians who been forced to flee time and time again with these orders by the is really military and ultimately palestinian civilians are always killed in these attacks by these really armies. so we're hearing of it. we 7 palestinians for killed on the ground for is really soldiers killed and 5 who were injured. all right. how do i thank you so much for your reporting from jordan there. and a reminder that honda is reporting from jordan's because these are the government has signed out of here from reporting that will staying in gaza. palestinian 9 with a mental health condition who has been missing for a month has been returned to his family with life threatening injuries. his family says he was detained by as many forces in russell, the full being handed over to the red cross, doctor se, if he doesn't get treatment outside gaza, he will likely die hunting. well, it has more on the story from the butler and just a warning that some view is may find the following. images disturbing. the hearing
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one of the furniture brought me up, the adults down water through us. the range, unable to lift his head, his breathing, his challenge. he has been brought to nasir hospital in hon. eunice in the south of the strip into hopes that something can be done for him. i'm really the guy here. my brother has a mental disorder and speech disability. he was searching for him for a month. we didn't know he was detained in rough by his riley forces. now he's lost, his ice side even though was stomach was ripped open and he has multiple injuries. he's almost day to the whole it is believe the suffered multiple gunshot ones and has been lifted almost. no, i sign from the plug when the surface typically on the whole go to that. it seems these riley soldiers flying on him at close range and they all 5 bullets in his stomach. a bullet went through his eye and off the back of his head. this call is frank chosen and he was also shot in his arms and legs should get in
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his family, believe he was operated on by these regularly while in detention before being handed over to the red cross. the there's no, he has called fractures. kind of woods through his eye and all over his body. lots of his in test time, where do i have is another gunshot wound and he has another in his backpack. his stomach was ripped open. we brought him to the hospital, hoping his life can be said, oh doctor is that another hospital confirmed that rami is in need of the media at a critical care that is not available inside the gaza strip. the medical exit permit are difficult to get even more so with the closure of robot crossing. what's the you had them as it is a dentist so that he's in a very critical condition and has been admitted to the i. c, u, he's now suffering acute circulatory collapse, unconsciousness and high blood. the city which has developed into duck senior crime is just one of about 10000 palestinians in garza, that the world health organization stays needs immediate medical evacuation.
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pending mode is either from the central area of the gaza strip palestine. at least $5.00 indians have been killed in the an overnight is really a tax on to residential buildings. owners have gathered at the hospital in central gaza to bid farewell to the loved ones, the strikes of claims, the lives of a mother and her eldest son. the oldest son was left critically injured and traumatized. without selective on, i went to check our rooftop. they struck us, i was bummed, i flew off the rooftop, and so when i felt i was chattered, my grandfather started screaming. i went out to see what was happening. he was telling us that there was a bombing at our place when i heard the word foaming. i went to check the room in which i was sleeping. i found that my mother and brother had been martyred data. still ahead on, on to 0. the tax proposals continue in
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the code has gone to lease from using more to cannon. took us and both live and rubber bullets against a protest. the the a hey there, good to see. so we have outbreaks of sunny restaurants will start here across spain . some of these could be severe or capable of dropping a months worth of rain in a single hour to places like madrid. so that could cause some flooding that, whether leaks in to france into northwest italy and also switzerland, as bob were just the other day. copious amounts of rain felt in geneva, so that did trigger some flash flooding. otherwise helps for across here. but we got going out in some heat, berlin, warsaw down through the balkans as well. but it's a different story for the island. so far, lynde and britain fresher,
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feel here with the breeze temperatures coming down. so best i can do for you on saturday is 25 degrees in london looking good in turkey. yeah. oh, okay. maybe a bit of a breeze coming through the boss for us, for a stumble at 27 degrees. and to africa, we go, let's put the colors on. dr. had the hotter it is historic heat here. i'll jerry it for the 1st time in june, hitting 50 degrees, 50.3. now on saturday we do have heat wave conditions here quite breezy through or attain your sending, just spinning around from this hard desert. so casing there. and speaking of those winds, they're pumping up temperatures for that southwest slice of south africa had a bad day in cape town, 19 degrees for you, with plenty of sun, bye for now. the african stories from african perspective, amazing, reduce the menus to same se, mailbox, and some people to short documentary by african filmmakers from the media. and
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gonna, knowing that i'm actively contributing to the change. it's really a rewinding feeling, sleeping on water. and the go from a new series of africa direct on, i'll just sierra of the, [000:00:00;00] the hello again, this is just to remind you of our top stories. this, our donald trump will attend a campaign event in virginia. trump was accused of repeating full swords on social for abortion,
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and to the capital riot. on thursday night's debate against president joe biden has appeared at a campaign event in front of the north carolina. he told the crowd that while he was not a young man, he pulls up to continuing in the job. so says in the democratic party have told us here they are in full on panic mode to fight ins. underwhelming performance thursday is rarely media says for as many soldiers have been killed in the shoot, you a, a neighborhood in kansas city. oh, cousin brigade says it is engaged in p. s. specials, close distance with is there any forces? is there any government has approved plans to expand its illegal settlements in the occupied west bank? is there any finance minister best and most most rich who pushed for the move says it is a response to palestinians, legal actions against israel. it is also a form of retaliation against the recent recognition of
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a palestinian state by 5 european countries. the palestinian foreign minister has condemned the decision saying it will only consolidate upon side note or that it has moved from ramallah in the occupied westbank of several measures announced by these rarely cabinets concerning palestinian presents in the occupied west month of the one hand there was land grab the retro active authorization of 5 illegal supplements of posts in the occupied west bank that's been hailed as a personal victory for the right wing minister, but says smotts rich, some we have now rectified even the cabinet meeting. the decision of me in the prime minister to establish bonke settlements in the west bank. we announced a month ago this, to every country to unilaterally recognize these are probably seen states. we will establish just have to mention that there are 5 countries that can meet this mistake, and so we will establish 5 settlements. this is our response to the instate threatens the existence of the state of israel and it will not be established. we will
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develop an expand the sacraments for building organizing in establishing sacraments and shooting for structure. we will bring a 1000000 settlers and this is our response to the enemy. has also been a very strategic decision to take away powers of the palestinian authority over more than half of the of the population in the territory. now israel, particularly smotts, which will have control over who can build in those areas and who cannot. and it will allow, according to many observers, israel to demolish a lot of a palestinian housing and structures in that area. another measure announced by these really government is punishments, so called punishment measures against senior officials for their role in seeking the engagement of the i. c j and the international criminal court. all in all these measures have been called a game changer by senior palestinian officials,
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as us either has been speaking to not all day as us either on palestine the to iran. now, with the vote is on the way to elect a new president, millions of people are costing the balance to choose the successor to abraham racy who was killed in a helicopter crash last month. around the electoral commission extended the poles for a few more hours and hold the reports from the reigning capital to an election held early because president for him, right, you see was killed in a helicopter crash. the iran elections are also seen as a referendum on the political establishment while casting his vote supreme leader at least come in and he reiterated the need for a mass turn out saying that his stomach republic gains, its strength and legitimacy from its people. double majority of the existence and dignity of the country before the world is relying on the presence of people.
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that's why we recommend out the people to seriously take the issue of participation . and this important political test. in recent years, voter turnout has declined. but as with previous pools, conservative supporters were out in force on the positive, i'm like, uh, this election is significant because it is good for my country. we are listening to our leader and they should be someone elected to take care of the people's problems . the vote is a test for another camp to the reformist who are seeking to return to the political arena. for the 1st time in years, a reform is politician approved to run has a chance of winning muscle pets extend is backed by high profile figures, such as former presidents has central honey and mohammad. the hot to me. they began to participate and have been trying to bring voters, especially undecided ones to polling stations. when i should i go down, there is
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a chance for change if people see of that is needed. is it the reformers that can make peace with the world? the performance of conservatives haven't been good. the, the conservatives are facing a challenge. public discontent and protests have spread in recent years. and they failed to nominate a consensus candidates mohammed back her golly, above the current speaker of parliament and his opponent site jelly, the an ultra conservative serving on the supreme national security council. both have good relations with the political elite, but their personal rivalries was split. the conservative vote a candidate needs more than 50 percent of the ballots cast to win or a run off will be held next week. while this polling station is busy, some people have stayed at home as a form of protest. there is a sense of disillusionment. iranians have been reeling under a strained economy and some say,
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a lot of liberties. they don't believe the election will bring change. reforms aren't promising a radical shift in policies and plan to work from within the system. if they come to power. the votes outcome may be unpredictable, but the post election phase is expected to be one of continuity rather than change . then there i was just eager to hit on the edge crowds of people have been gathering in kenya. the funeral of a protest acute during recent concentrations with police at least $27.00 people, including a child of been killed in recent days as protest is demanded. president william who showed which to a controversial finance bill officer pledging to square footage control is now facing growing pressure to resign. meanwhile, the high court in kenya has prohibited police from using war to come in to a gas and both live and rather bullets against protesters. majority of those who are driving the protests in kenya, born in the late 19 ninety's,
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characterized by the technological know how they've created a grass roots movement that has never been seen before. more than half of the population is under the age of $35.00. they say they grievances, go beyond the finance bill that has now been scrapped. catherine, so a reports from kenya, as me boss, is in kenya are known for the loud music and color from slogans. it's been a symbol of kenya's art and culture. young people like using this mode of transport . so we took a ride with them as we spoke about the situation of the country, the government should concede the day of but tough thing. people can say, mean a probably jumps, but they use. yeah. and the, the government does go to the sense that they use learning more just say that protest did not. com is
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a surprise. it's something that has been bubbling for you as it relates to those thousands took to the streets in different parts of the country. with scientists and smartphones. please use to guess what to canon and life will at least 27 people a say to have been killed by police and some social media influences are said to have been adapted. this is one of the buildings that was destroyed during the process. many young canyons say they have lost confidence in the elected and it was clear from the demonstrations. the politicians misread the mood on the ground. the process was organized by young people who used the digital platforms to call the beat and amplify their voice. these protests does,
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he have specific names of mach kyla trucks of social media trains. he says, millions of people have viewed or contributed to the debate on line within the last few days. on line sentiment does not necessarily translate to offline civic action . this right now with occupied parliament, reject finance bill. it's never been closer to see that what happens on a screen on the internet is happening offline and money. first thing with real people in real places with audio message. the protest was not just about taxes, but also by governance. canyon's posted videos of politicians showing off the walls at a time when there is an economic crisis and peace here are among the best paid in the world. now those who voted for them say it will not be business as usual, casting solely to sierra narrow
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b u. k prime minister richie. so nick has responded to a racial slur, made about him, a campaign of 4 nigel of russia's far right reform, u. k. policy has been recorded using a racist time for people of south asian descent. the prime minister said this was too important for him not just because he said he was hurt and angry. so not is britain's 1st prime minister of asian defense. well, when you say reform candidates and campaign is seemingly using racist and massaging to stick language and opinion, seemingly without challenge, i think it tells you something about the culture within the reform party. yeah, andrew tate isn't an important voice for that. and if he's a viable massages and all politics and country is better than that, and as prime minister, but more importantly, as a father of 2 young goes,
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