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and the scared with whom they should be unable to get them to complain. jennifer, can she get you the match? why? i'm only going to finish this job. there's more to do. i know i'm only 41, but i didn't defy and view as president stumps and the key battleground state of michigan, this bush amount. and so this campaign. meanwhile, biden's republican rival donald trump, gets a boost to his campaign. a stick company mentor announces it's listing restrictions on his facebook and instagram accounts the find somebody the minute. this is all to 0. life from del,
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also coming up to are in gaza. city is israel rams. up with tax, with tens of thousands of palestinians still trapped there. the leslie, but you know, bash that's phone and go and or asia is which us man holds a lavish waiting for his son in a saw studded ceremony. the we begin in the united states way, a presidential biden's under increasing pressure to a band. and these 2024 election campaign. in spite of multiple attempts to write it . the biden is appearing. i'm scripted in front of cameras more often than he's during his time in the wild spot. with more public appearances come most of the gas . the nato summit in washington was supposed to be a moment to show off his experience as a veteran statesman instead,
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biden stumbled and made mistakes. i want to hand it over to the president, ukraine, who has as much courage as he has determination page. i'm a president, president booth present list. i'm so focused on the boot and we got to worry about it. i wouldn't have picked vice president trump to be vice president. i think she's not qualified to be present. now he's back on the campaign trail. aiming to prove is still to leave the country for another 4 years and the key battleground state of michigan biden is gathering support is vowing not to back down. for the longest time, i was too young because i was the 2nd youngest man ever elected to united states senate and a anyway and a non tool. but i know hopefully we will because of age comfortable waste and
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hopefully that invested in this moment. i think the alternative is not much of an alternative. oh john and john joins us now from detroit. john, this is a, a pivotal state michigan. what move haven't heard from biden, this, of all the while the present, he just spoke to 70 or 80 people who were waiting outside not able to get into that venue. a woman who watched that told me that he spoke forcefully and said. ready going to win and that he needed michigan. and he does need michigan. in fact, before that the president spoke to a group at a restaurant and he said, i promise you, i'm ok, that of course is a reference to his physical and mental condition which came up in the debate that he had with a former president, donald trump, in which biden seemed to be out of it had a hard time finishing sentence, isn't acting pretty much like you did in those clips that you were just playing
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there. it's not at his best. so he's trying to reassure people that he is on his game that he's mentally and physically fit. he's running about an hour late right now, but that he is in power because he spoke to some of those people outside and he's been trying to gather his supporters here in particular in michigan. because michigan is a closely divided stay. but the democrats need that when they, when michigan, they tend to win the presidency each available, the one michigan in 2020, but they lost it in 2016. and in 2016 when trump one, he took michigan and he took the country. so biden is going to need to be where he was in 2020, just barely winning michigan with about 3 percentage points, which is a comfortable margin. but right now he's pulling a little behind trump and that's troubling because he can't do well here fully. he probably won't do that well, nash nationwide. oh john, that's what we wanted to look at. this is pulling at the moment, given the challenges that he's facing. how is he pulling but specifically with
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regard to uncommitted vote is as well the uncommitted vote which actually pretty sizable here in michigan. those are the people who and decided they didn't want to vote for the democrats during the primary because they wanted to withhold their vote. in protest over the war in gaza . so about 600000 people voted for 580-0000 people voted uncommitted, and we talked, spoke to some of them here earlier, who were out protesting. they say they're not going to vote for joe biden at, even if that means that donald trump wins the election because it's so important to them to ensure that there is a cease fire if there's a cease fire. some of them have said that they would change their minds, but there's a large arab and muslim american population here in michigan about the thousands and thousands of people. but it's enough to make a difference in a state where the margins are very narrow. so if you lose is that part of the
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electorate? he's already down among young people, among african americans and hispanics compared to how we performed in 2020. so he can get those boats back if you can convince people that he is capable, not just of winning the election, but have governing for the next 4 years. he's going to do better. but for the voters who are protesting the war and gaza at without a cease fire, he's in real trouble. and so on. i imagine it's difficult not to compete his presence the now to 4 years ago. he was at that specific venue back then with his vice president. what is the reaction from people that he's gone out of his way to convince people to persuade people that is for told office other receiving that message as well as he would like as well here in detroit by and large they are, this is his strong hold a, it's a, it's an urban democratic, largely african american population. and he has
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a lot of support here. a lot of people liked the things he's done in infrastructure and in the independent, i can. and with some of the stimulus funding that he offered during their pandemic . but there's still a lot of people who are concerned that he's just not up to the job that at 81, you know, maybe he doesn't have another for. ready as of heavy, you know, governing high energy performance in him. and that's what he really has to prove to people here to this crowd in particular. and in a larger sense to people here in detroit, which is one of his strongholds and across the state of michigan, which as i said, is heavily divided. he really has to win it here because this is a center of the democrats blue wall in the midwest. that is a group of state stretching from pennsylvania to the minnesota, where the democrats won in 2016 and didn't do as well in 20. 2020. i'm sorry. one in 20. 20. it didn't do as well in 2016 and he's got to turn that around because
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right now and a lot of those states he's underwater. all right, tom, thanks very much for that. john henderson in detroit michigan, as you, as president joe biden, continues on the campaign trail. social media company mentos removing restrictions on former us president donald trump's facebook and instagram accounts. the companies, as the move is to ensure a parity among us presidential candidates leading up to the election since being reinstated in january last year. trump's accounts have been subject to strict to penalties and other uses. pablo honda is a senior political advisor to the democratic parties as mrs. decisions to give trump banners family. a public platform is a threat to democracy. they are a mega phone for misinformation and a threat to peace. you only need to look at january 6th to see that every post from trump has a very, very serious potential to disrupt democratic conversation on it. terms,
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what should be serious debate that we need to have into very serious division. and we know social media algorithms prioritize, sensational content, and from as an expert across exactly that type of message. so i think it's really, really worrying actually the that's not tons of calls away as well as declared garza city a dangerous combat. so. so i'm is flipping off the tax with tens of thousands of palestinians trapped inside. this is the often mass of it is really attack on our residential building. bodies are scattered on the street as palestinians rush, the india to the few remaining hospitals nearby was earlier, civil defense teams recovered at least 60 bodies of the is really troops, partially withdrew from what was once one of gauze as most affluent neighborhoods, dozens more field buried under the rubble in tell why, you wouldn't run college or hospital,
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a bank and residential towers have all been destroyed. so i felt as i found them a sort of thoughtful for a lot of, i'm from the ambulance and emergency department, the northern gauze. immediately after learning that these valleys partially withdrew from the tel, i'll highlight in the casa city. we went back and found the bodies. most of the bodies would decompose because the ambulance team was when not allowed to reach places. still, there's a large number of bodies under the rubble that has had a lovable. hey, nobody has been following developments from outside deluxe a hospital in central garza. a slight thing is happening in the western parts of the dawson, the very close to the coast line. but also the is there any courses have been targeting at different areas across the causes to be one of those? those targets is an apartment and those are that street where at least for college and use wakefield and others were injured. and also they targeted at random streets in the gods of city. but all day long,
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the civil defense themes were able to reach the areas. there are any forces personally out front. and they were able to retrieve 60 bodies of palestinians that were killed doing the ground invasion. most of these products can use according to eye witnesses. and testimonies are people who were executed by the is ready forces when they were trying to evacuate and leave the area after they were trapped it in the middle of air strikes live and munitions and quads captors. it was a very smart day for civil defense. seems environmentally trying to retrieve bodies as much as possible. evacuation orders from garza city by these really military means ballast indians, who would have been displaced multiple times and i'll force to sleep again. we'll walk old colored, spoke through some sort of shelter out of school and drove aliya, northern gaza, about the harrowing conditions they this is an evacuation since on giovano,
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which account where many companies have arrived, you know, looking for options to optimize, ready forces owed to them to be back to a to many companies have arrived to the schools looking for a show. so they lift the houses without any available loan goods. so they have nothing. all of these families here have a ride and don't have anything i told them not in when they asked us to leave, they didn't give us any time to gather our belongings or take some food for our young children to look at my young ones. the oldest is in 4th grade and the youngest is 3 months. everyone only had a few personal items, no food or drink, nothing, not even flour back. you know, it was very difficult. we were walking along the road and saw shrapnel and scattered body parts. can you imagine the situation? i was walking and seeing dead people. if my son had slipped from my hands,
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i wouldn't have been able to find him in addition to those people have been displaced too many times. and each time they have to risk a product interval journey looking for a shift though not knowing what they, what are y 2. we will have a form that we should go to west thinking gods. and we would be assured that we would resign thing in a safe place. however, often 11 30 pm, we were surprised by the presence of compet, wyoming, directed to west industrial area. and the u. n. agents, there wasn't 10 shooting. it was extremely painful and difficult because we left all our belongings. how would mattresses, how close our luggage, and we'd have to stay without any more drink. yeah, i can't read my children, have escaped from the scene, which i would have an area to see is from the sky and tanks on the ground. some of
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those state children to go their belongings and trying to attend the workshop and could intrinsically with their children and family members. this is your bad ever heard you can, which is has too many destroyed buildings and too many display palestinians a. this is actuation since i'm a, provide them a place to sleep. yeah. they will not know how low return fee before they all start was to flee again. why? because you just need a. nothing does a spread ta. this time it brought him all kalese, a journalist and gaza, sits. he reports from one of the worst it areas. this is the alpha mad, brutal ground invasion that lays another matter. and that is how when you ever heard a mess, disruption that the behind is unimaginable. as families are trying to come back to their destroyed homes, trying to increase some feeling,
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they lift your hands. often the southern evacuation older, many civilians have been able to do that. here to 6 more have been killed in the last round invasion. and that's in our area. we are talking about many major destruction in roads making the transfer case nearly impossible. people use our suffering so much as the, as, as they don't have any place to go to us or the complete destruction the area has as seen in terms of that. they've been used. fields in trap under the rubber with yours can help with anything as we have nothing to work with equipment had been cut off is in the beginning of this war. even many civilians with unknown disability on the level that they will fall yet some of the there are children being shot tense, their families are being killed. the focus is on children and women. robin targeting
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the resistance, they should target the resistance. fight is not the children they know where they are and i'm the resistance certainly target still can patient forces while this ruin and destruction. look from here and look from that. every whether it's complete discharge the fall of a so we call on the arrow people and the people of the west is tender with us. we're not asking for anything else. we only wish to leave like the rest of the wild with dignity. what forces meet the academy this pile of water in my head because they have no means of life. we are here standing at the front door of the you, i'm field office. the guys are city. it has been also partially destroyed. you through to this roused incursions. we are talking about you, our schools get install, get in and getting out of service. many general infrastructure residential building also have been reduced to rubble and money and we know our re been due to the
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lack of shooters. we are talking about the destruction of schools, streets, building the building is black and the basic needs facilities in terms of water, electricity, and the basic needs the cities of life like may for children and a lot of bob goods. i've been cut off since the early morning since the every beginning of this brutal brooding of round incursions on the whole neighborhood. the un agency for palestinian refugees is holding its annual pledge and conference in new york. it comes at a time of unprecedented challenges for the agency, which provides live saving aid and services, depaula students in gauze and elsewhere. when was it as funds only until the end of august last international funding from its biggest donors, including the us off the israel, a choose some employees of taking part in the october the 7th attacks and have been members of almost a number of countries resumed funding off to an independent investigation found no
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michigan my just being honored to present a transformative later. i wow, i'd say transformative because when our nation urgently needed leadership for moments. but he ushered in my giving change. the economy was tutoring. on the brink of recession. president biden turned it around remarkably because of the by administration. we have seen a lot of prescription drug prices,
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nearly $170000000000.00 in student loan forgiveness people in the american. 7 been any point in history nationwide rebuilding of in 1st the 1st significant guns say the law in the pain small businesses. $16000000.00 in support for historically black colleges and the list goes on a woman a b. as a pastor,
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i am grateful. the president biden operates out of compassion for people the people he saw rather than serving his. 7 interests like the wow. usually, usually why trump is promoting autocracy doing democracy misinformation and this information. well pub in binding foster's transformation at elevation. she wants to move forward in 2020 but she wants to be of blooming time. 7 to be a resident,
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factors. well members of congress, debbie l. a as by the way, i want you to know that i've spent a lot of time that issues helped me like a lot. and like i said, we were, i forget which event we're at. and someone said yours, why aren't you? because she looks like jill and sherry. thank you very much. i can try, look, we got stay there. there's lieutenant governor gilchrist who are the mississippi? there's a good good, charming, not send me to do you see are you she thank you all. the labor shipping news.
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the news. thank you. thank you. thank you. then full truck. one reason tom. i want michigan 2020 because you were going to win it again in 2024. the reception for project idea. i was doing a resume to restore low, re weigh it is the law of the land to move the american social security. not totally like you ever do. i want to do the promise. i'm going to keep lowering the cost of prescription jobs in america.
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it's very health care not having time. so, but as my, the republicans come out to the affordable care act, we will stop them and stop dinner. stop so many people are going to protect their children when they get what was the world the street, the show up with folks no more children are killed by the but the other reason america, they died for that for more than anything else. any disease, any problem, it sick above though, we're going to stay there for our constitution and save our democracy in the speculation. what's job i'm going to do is you're going to drop out. here's why
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