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talk what we do in order to sara, is try to balance the stories, the good, the bad, the ad b tell it says it was. and he's the people who allow us into their lives, dignity into minus. he asked me to tell this story. the . there's no place in america, this kind of violence for any violence ever a period, no exceptions to us presidential biden calls for. com and unity following the assassination attempt on donald trump. on saturday. thoughts as trumps arrives in milwaukee for the republican national convention. the u. s. secret surface insists it will be safe. the
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you're watching me all to 0 life or my headquarters and don't find any navigate. also, a heads is really forces to target displace palestinians. yet again, at least 17 people were killed at a strike on a new and run in central 1000 and several villages. insur dawn had been cut off after a river burst. it's banks following torrential rains, neighboring era trail. the us president joe biden has called for units the following, the assassination attempt on his republican opponent. donald trump police have released the name of the shooter and details of the weapon used, as well as the identity of the trump supporter shot dead at the rally in the city of butler and pennsylvania. my counter reports in washington dc in
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a prime time address from the oval office. the president may the passionate appeal for a less toxic political disclose in the country. violence has never been the s worthers with members of congress and both party being targeted and shot or a violent mob attack in the capital on january 6th or brutal attack on the spouse or former speaker of the house, nancy pelosi or information intimidation and election officials are the cannot be plot against the city governor or the attempted assassination on donald trump. there is no place in america. this kind of violent police have identified the shooter as 20 year old thomas crooks. they reportedly also found explosives in crooks, vehicle assault weapon. he used was legally bought by his father. cooks is reported to be a registered republican, who had made recent small donations to groups aligned with the democrats. something
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that in an early address bite in aust, americans to be cautious about to. i urge everyone everyone, please don't make assumptions about his motive or is affiliations 50 year old courtney. you can put a toner, a, a form, a fire fight to die, that the rally protecting family members who live with him. while other family members watched on television. to other people in critical condition. the bite and campaign has for now pulled over it's radio and tv adverse nationwide. this is something that the campaign for the former president donald trump, has not done an image from this shocking fail. dissemination attempt has already been posted as a fund raise the by the trump campaign. the picture of a candidate with love, the face, likely to feature locked in the months leading to the november election. the investigation into such a day shooting continues with
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a political temperatures will cool remains to be seen like kinda, oh, just sierra washington as well. the us republican party say that their convention will still go ahead on monday, despite that assassination attempts on from thousands of delegates or in milwaukee to formerly make from their parties. dominy allen fisher reports this republican convention will be different to be attempted. assassination of donald trump will dominate conversations, proceedings, and speeches from the platform 4 years ago then from accepted the nomination as president that was at the white house of the corporate restricted event. i profoundly accept this nomination for president of the united. at this time, you'll be in front of those, instead of doing delegates from across the country, people who we could and what we can information if it's dominique of one of
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america's field is political part of what we can party has been re made a couple times in the image of trump, but as it stands right now, the party is completely his. he has not only got his thumb print on the party platform. he has managed to get people to see things his way. republican c, milwaukee is ground 0 and reclaiming the white house, a prime time show. extolling the virtues of the 45th precedents. dentist policy. it is a ford, a commercial for the party. it allows them to make their affirmative case for what they do. it allows them to attack the other side. it allows them to introduce new talents to be american people in prime time. and it gives them a chance to try to shore up excitement amongst the base. republicans tend to pick swing states for the convention states that are so close. they could decide the election. and donald trump 1st one, the policies nomination. the event was in ohio. he's not the 1st former president
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to run again after losing an election. he is the 1st to run as a convicted felon. expect delegates to argue with those evidence. the 2020 election was stolen. the donald trump was the best president in history. the people want change. it will be talked about lately will be the parties platform. it's election manifesto just 16 pages long. it's limited in detail to avoid giving democrats room to criticize comes plans if you were to win the language that trump uh, or any of the republican candidates should use to try to get that centrist vote. it's simply not there for so it is, it is a very accurate statement to make this republican party is more far right than ever before. in modern history, there will be protests here, but nothing that will stop donald trump except thing the claim of his party. for his thought presidential run any year, i would say sure, i'll just see them at the republican national convention in milwaukee while the
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secret service has addressed public concerns over the safety at the r n c. and they've said security is already extremely tight. a lot, no major changes have been made to preparations. this is a national, special security event. that designation is the highest level of security. as i mentioned, the fact that the federal government can determine so we're confident they in the security plans that are in place for this event. and we're ready to go. it's been an 18 month process. it's the we've worked together over that 18 months to develop operational security plans for any and all aspects of security related to that. so that we're not just leading any changes to our operational security plans for the, for that the at least 17 palestinians have been killed and is really air strikes. targeting an owner law school and then was laid off the refugee camp and central garza. and that's were forcibly displaced. people were seeking shelter. dozens of injured
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palestinians were rushed to the nearby and saw hospital honey, which has this report from dayton by law in central garza. the air is thick with the smoke and dust, and they'll say right after is really bombs hate to you and run school. and then and you panic and scenes of horror was initially running to help the wounded force to sleep. the it's a raised to get those very, to live like this young boy, the force of the explosion was catastrophic. for the hundreds of people sheltering within the walls. of the school. 6 they are targeting civilians inside schools look like the whole world. see, these are the remains of a human being. this is a shelter. we are a non civilians. the buildings are blue and white colors. remove any doubt that this was the united nations facility. but shouldering there did not,
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and has not protected palestinians in gauze on a mouse, has released the statement, calling the talk, barbaric. we will sitting in the bill thing and some were cooking when the building collapsed on top of us, many people were injured some seriously. just look at the blog. this is the plot of a child. of our man or dead, our man or dead, our children are gone. there's no one left, no one. this is no way to live. the number of casualties is pushing dogs, a crippled health care system to a breaking point. in the wake of this late is a time on a head to lead. feel as a really has cold on the world, 3 gay, and it's common to humanity. the men women and children of god. he says, have a right to life any more. i was just the central guys or palestine is
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how much so bass has a doctor and a field hospital near a data center where some of the wounded were taken. she says many of them are children with life threatening injuries. we just got word that there was a missile strike on nearby and that is that up in a school called that motor band. we've received already all walk ins, several children with educated fingers, deep loving injuries, locks along, internal bleeding, their admins, all this is missing feed. people were strapping on their fines and were waiting additional ambulances to come with the civilians that have been killed or maimed or severely injured. probably half, if not more are children with the loving injuries where their hands are torn in muscles all torn up your injuries, head injuries, chests, injuries, collapse,
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loans, leading internally, funds clinic ruptures, liver lacerations, and they continue to to arrive. another ambulance just arrive. so mind boggling that schools are still being targeted schools that are housing internally displaced people, uh, killing of innocent men, women and children. uh, yeah. you know, um we're gonna continue to do our parts and serve the people here and try to save as many lives as possible. palestinians have been holding funerals for victims of is really strikes that killed at least 90 people on saturday. the strikes hatch and milwaukee and southern garza, which israel has designated as a safe zone. the army said it was targeting a have mass military leader, but prime minister benjamin netanyahu says there is no certainty that he was killed . israel's military says they've killed the brigades commander of how mouse and
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fine eunice. but as i said, i may have the assumption which is following developments from my mind in jordan. because the is really government has banned delta 0 from reporting from israel to these rarely army chief of staff, speaking on sundays, saying that israel still cannot confirm with certainty whether or not and how much the lift that is the command or for him as of december gates was killed in the deadly series of airstrikes on my own. my was the designated safe zone by these really military. we do know that these really army regularly use is this justification to target and kill palestinians in the gaza strip. specifically over these last 9 months, they say that they are looking to target either have mass fighters or officials or buildings that have us use this for military purposes without providing any sort of intelligence. but then they say that and they target those areas anyway, even though they themselves had designated it as a safe zone for palestinians who were forcibly displaced time and time. again,
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that was really prime minister benjamin netanyahu says, even though israel can't say with certainty, but life was killed. it's still sends a message to the world of what israel is capable of saying that the is really wor, ongoing as a will continue until all of the objectives of the conflict are cheap. we also heard from israel's defense minister, you'll have the launch. who said that the targeting of hamis leaders and commanders will happen not just during the war but for years to come even after the conflict is over. but it's really official say that even with all of this in mind, israel's we're on gaza is going to continue with what they're calling on president of force. i'm the central jersey though. i'm is really police say at least 4 people have been injured and a double ramming and shooting attack that happened near the city if i'm not at a junction to be injured or in serious condition authority say that the suspect was killed. this is real and the lebanese group has been out,
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have traded near daily strikes since the world gaza began, has brought us as it opened up front against israel in solidarity with palestinians . but tens of thousands of civilians and southern lebanon have been forced to flee . it because of is really strikes as a big met, some people who remained in the village of far from them. the sound of rocket fire can be heard and the way to cover him up. the village with mountain views was once a sort of the retreat. few remained here there. the streets of empty houses damaged or destroyed. even possible means of escape had been crushed. the conflict between his blood and his really forces along left it on the southern border has full tens of thousands from the homes and the hudson. and let's do, we suddenly felt something heavy falling on us. i asked my sister if there's been an earthquake. my mother and other sister were sleeping and the glass telling them in my head was injured. the 2nd is to help my sister's hand. the smoke obscured our
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view. we couldn't move afterwards. we had to go to my grandfather's house. they have nowhere else to go. is where you made a few positions, overlook the homes. they used to sit on the balcony and enjoyed the view. now as they live in fear there, i've seen lots of things and let them know i should look my life, not as happy as it was before. my older sister used to bake and we were earning money. i own goats and chicken, the goats died because of the shelling only the chickens were lifeless last week and he's ready drone who to has in the village. there were no injuries is ready. um, he has also used white phosphorus on the hill surrounding ca for i'm on the story of this village is one of many along this folder. almost everything within 5 cuz i'm because of his ready positions having targeted tends like food and art. the shop have been hardest hit, making get hazardous with those who remain is when you visit villages along the board to the spring head, there's one thing that striking,
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it's the silence. there's no signs of movement of people's talking of children. pink people have been forced from the homes and the 2 scared to attend. and they still don't know whether this concept would turn into an or that tool. as i started vague, i just ate a color her mom sideslip, and i'm still a head on all to 0. the revolutionary artist and feminist. on the anniversary, of course, as we look at the global appeal of mexico's colors, the, here's your headlines for the america is any way you look at it. it's a hot and sticky picture. hey everyone. so temperatures in the thirty's, but your factor in that humidity it's feeling closer to the forty's in many spots through the great lakes us northeast and the mid of fine to sure we got some
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showers and storms moving into the picture. but that's going to do little to knock out the heat as we dip south. same story here. i mean, tennessee, nashville, 38 degrees for you, and plenty of sun in the picture, but where we're starting to get a bit of relief. temperatures coming down is us southwest. so look at california, for example, the central valley temperatures in sacramento, $35.00 degrees and same goes for oregon. and washington state. those temperatures down, looking good in vancouver as well. sunshine for you with a height of 23 degrees. central america, there are some alerts just off the coast of jamaica, read level birds for the potential this season, pretty damaging thunderstorms out toward the sea. they're $22.00 degrees in mexico city with some rain, but most of the rain is contained toward nicaragua, grocery got in panama, then a huge spots of dry air can be found for brazil, resilient at $26.00 degrees. temperature is coming up in one. 0 sorry. so that is cold as it has been for patagonia. let's go 11 degrees and come on the door. riva
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davia on monday of the wood americans more divided than ever. are we watching the end of the american era? the us wants to keep the war in ukraine going until russia's will is broken. but is that strategy working? what to do if there is no day after israel's war on causes a quizzical look at us politics. the bottom line, the showcase of the best documentary towns from across the new on the 0, the the
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top stories on how to 0 this our, the us president joe biden has reiterated the need to lower the temperature of political rhetoric. following the attempted assassination of a former president, donald trump, 5 and earns voters are for political persuasions to resolve their differences at the ballot box in november. donald trump has arrived in milwaukee, wisconsin ahead of the start of the republican national convention on monday. an outside event to set to be officially confirmed as the parties candidates for president. the secret surfaces security measures are already tights. and around the venue, at least 17, the palestinians have been killed and it is really a task targeting in winter or school in the other side. off the refugee camp in central gauze on that's were forcibly displaced people we're switching to saudi arabia's foreign minister isn't stumble for talks with his turkish counterparts.
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they are discussing a number of issues, but israel's were on gaza. as top of that agenda, the foreign ministers have again called for a cease fire, as fears of a regional spillover continue to grow the circus for a minister hack and feed on wants the international community to increase pressure on israel to accept a deal. sitting comfortable glue is an is stumble following that meeting so do for them to certify solving for home visit the 2 k is actually the 3rd minnesota level as a paid by solid deal of the shows within the last 2 weeks. and he was 1st received by turkish prison, bridget play fired on and assemble, and then he held talks with the circus concert, par telecom fee, done, of course, along with the by late tribulations and aids and targets in economy and politics. one of the main key topics was the war in gauze out to talk to them us on the line that a 2 state solution is necessary based from 9 to 6 to 7 borders. and independent. tell us side is a must a on the way. it's a piece and permanent ceasefire,
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and they, they both emphasize that more uh, what some countries must recognize palestine as an independent states, while internationally told me to take much pressure israel to accept the piece, feel that the recent they how much is accepted. so it gets foreign minister on the line, that's how most of them to accept this piece, rob, because it was a week or best fruit, but that was necessary. a for a safety and stability in the region. and they pointed out the potential international risk if is royal continued its attacks on god, so forth. and 2 kids. serial normalization was also one of the topics asked into turkey support administer. and he mentioned that the syria to kids. it starts towards the syrian, all position is the same and it will position and turkey some of the tree pulled against iso and other terrorist organizations inside syria shoulder to shoulder. and the return of the syrian refugees back to their phones can only happen on the
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voluntary basis. the non custodial intelligence series stumble, palestinians across the occupied westbank has declared a general strike to denounce israel's war on gaza. b, a tax on the milwaukee on saturday, triggered that action. palestinians also protested on saturday nights in the cities of janine hebron until of us to condemn the war a. so molly, police say at least 5 people have been killed and 20 more injured. following an explosion, a car bomb went off outside of busy cafe and the capital. i'm a good issue. people are thought to have gather to watch the european football championship final 4 villages and suzanne's eastern state of casala remain isolated by flood waters. days after the river gas burst, it's banks my val reports in the town of aroma. this is a slice of life of what's going on here. ok. city if a gosh delta area has been flooded a few days ago for villages,
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at least besieged behind these trees, besieged by water and were told that so few people can actually wait through this month. you want to go out and bring them supplies, they can't escape onto them. no. and only some individual volunteers come and bring them if you're thinks they need. but no international or locally relief agencies have been able to go and help them out, even for people living on a slightly higher ground. the impacts is visible. the waters have swept across a section of the out on the town. when most of the families live in month houses, they've seen their homes meltdown in the flooding. so the families that have managed to escape are now living here in these little shelters of stick on store their property, the family land, as well as their homes, half old being some, most local authorities believe that between 5 and 6000 people have been affected.
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and they are afraid, this might only be the beginning. flushed lodgings normally stopped in august. and this early incident, as well as predictions of heavier things this summer, out of sorts of video concern here. how much fun does the off the tone of our oma because of the states eastern. so then, this week marks 17 years since the mexican artist, frieda callo, died julia ago. yano looks at how callo transform misfortune into works of vivid self expression. the image is instantly recognizable a symbol with mexican identity and culture. her story is a jail of overcoming adversity and openly sharing it through her art. these are just 70 years ago. the mexican artist frida kahlo has exploded into an internationally recognized figure. embrace especially by women. she gave it
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important to her on feelings in that, in a way that are going to move and are not able to do because we're always stalled to keep our personal lives quiet. and like the things that we, you know, the pain that we go through, or even just basic, our experiences that we go through. we just need to kind of like, contain it within ourselves and keep moving forward and, you know, support everybody else that level this is directed the recent documentary freedom, which aims to gift called greater agency and her own story. so often told by others did his use colors own journals to narrate the film bandwidth in the hollow, painted, and wrote extensively about her experiences with infidelity, heartbreak, chronic, illness, and miscarriage. during a time when society rarely heard about such issues, much less from women, mississippi. that while she was relatively unknown as an artist during her lifetime global fame, since her death has generated
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a debate about whether frida kahlo should be harold as a feminist icon. she was a woman. and that, that, you know, actually chose, gave from, from a 1st self permission, not to be silent. me for me. she is a feminist icon, but it's 10 minutes. i'm also is not perfect. i see that accepting our of complexities. and the way that we lost that sometimes the block is very complicated, right? will be as little confused here in the home and studio that's free to shared with her husband deal with the beta, her life, an art continue to draw a large crowd. scene for a glimpses, some over 200 words, but mostly curious about the life of this woman. what times that seems to have become larger than life. above all else, paula was mexican passionate about the country she loved and in more to lives in her arts. a 2nd, but at the though in this a corner, the reason she has become an icon away from museums, galleries, and art critics, but rather for everyday people that adore frida is because her work was
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a narration of her life. it means we can connect with her beyond the bloom and frida kahlo iconography for many and her homeland. she's still there for you to call of the mexican woman who broke the mold julia ago. yeah, no, i'll just euro mexico city, us, all the copay america final is about to conclude an urgency in our plan, colombia in miami gardens, in florida, kick off was delayed by over an hour after the ticket was found, reached the security barriers, and both teams were briefly taken off, hits our correspondence on this under and get these at the found zone in the colombian capital bogota. to tell us more about what's going on on the sand drawn with the atmosphere as like the absolutely that rain where here waiting for the extra time to start the make up a final. we're in the bottom here, villanova insights. today is the park in the north uh because that one of 4
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different parks where the city i've set up with streams for people to watch the historic game for columbia. the last sign put on be a reset. a final of the cop america was back in 2001 so 23 years ago. and before that you have to go back to 1975. so you can imagine what this final means for columbia, that country that loves a football. but when it comes to its national things that as it, i've never really won much except for that top america back in 2001. the crowds here has been very excited throughout the my match. the 2nd half has been rougher than the 1st with both themes having a hard time. alternatively alternative to me. c about columbia and i didn't seem to control the game for several minutes. there was the possible tennessee for columbia
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that refer, you go check the bar, and i decided to move on. there was also a goal toward by i can see now that was a v and the color fail down 004. this it has the name, jazz after 66 minutes. and there was also a complain, some part of both themes on the condition of the fits in miami. this has been an issue throughout this the comp i'm at it just so we're now waiting for the extra time to start. and then eventually the penalties of thousands of people are out here in the night of the capital. but what time in cities across columbia hoping to see their team when just to give you an idea of how important this is for me, i can see that it's usually extremely paula arrives the by that for the kelly
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extremely unequal economically though when it comes to football and, and cycling in particular, these are do sparks that bring the people together. and this is what we're seeing here. the presidents of the country, gustavo, federal, to underlying that declare tomorrow, a holiday for public employees. whatever will happen tonight because they say the national team bring the country together. okay. on the sandra, we'll check back with you later on. thank you so much for that reporting from uh, one found zone in columbia. thank you. the spanish national team be in going to one in the european championship in berlin, taking their record for title in the tournaments and the richardson reports. busy that going on, you are paying for the biggest international trustee was up for grabs at billings, elliptic stadium, spain in england, cancel each other out in the opening, 45 minutes england. lucky though not to concede a penalty in depth and royce, tangled with heinrich, the prince explains breakout stone steps to the occasion straight after the break.
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