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talk, what we do and all to sara is try to balance the stories, the good, the bad, the i'd be tell it as it was. and he's the people who allow us into their lives, dignity ends. you mind if you ask them to tell this story. the, there's no place in america, this kind of violence for any violence ever period or exceptions. us presidential bite in calls for calm and unity following the assassination attempts on donald trump on saturday. and that's as trump arrives in milwaukee for the republican national convention. u. s. secret service insist that will be say, the, you're watching l g 0. like for the headquarters in delphi and getting you know,
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the games also coming up. the one of israel's latest attacks targets a u. n. run school in central garza cooling 17 plus the scale set to to america, argentina versus colombia as thoughts and storms to a record breaking 16 tournament type. the hello 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 gunman and details with a weapon used, as well as the identity of the trump supporter, shot dead at the rally in the city of butler in pennsylvania. my kind of reports from washington dc in a prime time address from the oval office. the president made the passionate appeal
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for a less toxic political discourse. and the country violence has never been here. where there is with members of congress and both party being targeted and shot or violent mob attacking the capitol on january 6th or brutal attack on the spouse or former speaker of the house. nancy policy or information intimidation and election officials are the can not be plot against the city governor or the attempted assassination on donald trump. there is no place in america, this kind of violence. police have identified the shooter as 20 year old thomas crooks. they reportedly also found explosives in crooks. vehicle yes, sold weapon he used was legally bullied by his father. coax is reported to be a registered republican, who had made recent small donations to groups aligned with the democrats. something that in an early address bite in aust,
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americans to be cautious about to new. 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 form of president donald trump has not done an image from the shocking failed assess nation attempt has already been posted as a fund raise the by the trump campaign of the picture of a candidate with bloody face likely to feature locked in the months leading to the november election. the investigation into such a day shooting continues with a political temperature's will cool remains to be seen. mike kinda, oh,
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just sierra washington. meanwhile, one of the most important events and an american election year begins later on monday. donald trump has arrived in milwaukee, wisconsin had of the start of the republican national convention. and he said to be officially confirmed as the parties candidate for president during the events. the secret service says security measures are ready, ties, ad and around the venue. tens of thousands are expected to attend that convention. so pretty safe. um, i know that the security measures have been quite a bit. so pretty confident, especially after last night. so everybody's gonna be up to on, on par with everything as far as security goes and probably get there as well for anything suspicious. as far as like in any type of retribution or anything like
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that, i'd like to have confidence in us as a society that we won't but we won't let things get out of control beyond what they already are. i'm really happy that it's here and as far as the security measures are concerned, i trust that all that is be taken care of and considering what happened with the attempted assassination yesterday, i think things are probably even tighter than they would otherwise have been. i hope so, but i, i trust the things are under control. well, trump is expected to announce his choice of vice president at the convention and will make the key speech of the event when he accepts the nomination. alan fisher has more this republican convention will be different to be attempted. assassination of donald trump will dominate conversations, proceedings, and speeches from the platform. who years ago came from accepted the nomination as president that was at the white house of the corporate district to defend. i
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profoundly accept this nomination for president of the united this time to 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 donation of one of america's filters, political party to 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 done print on the party platform. he has managed to get people to see things his way. republican c, milwaukee is growing 0 and reclaiming the white house of prime time show. extolling the virtues of the 45th precedent on his policy. it is a 4 day 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
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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. donald trump 1st one, the policies nomination. the event was in ohio. he's not the 1st former president 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 one 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 crumbs plans. if you were to win the language that trump uh, or any other republican candidate 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
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before. in modern history, there will be protests here, but nothing that will stop donald trump excepting 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. well, james davis is a republican strategist and he believes that americans will be more united after saturday's violence. i think everyone has you know, responsibility to kind of look at how we contribute to the overall uh, you know, a discussion of political discussion. but what makes america great is that we solve our political differences by vote not by violence. we solve it at the ballot box, you know. and so that is where i think i think, you know, if you saw on the line, the 1st lady in milan, the a trump's note, it called for a more peaceful discourse overall. and i,
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you've seen that from democrats as well. he saw from joe biden, of course, he saw it from brock obama. you've seen it from members of the senate and the house in both parties. and so hopefully this is an opportunity where we as a nation, reflect and say, how do we want to carry ourselves and, and what do we want to communicate? how are we going to raise up the next generation and what kind of values do we want to a spouse? so i'm hoping that that is the result that wins for our country. we've seen it in the past. we can come together and i hope we do to the overall theme of the convention is make america great again. and then they have a day make america say again as a daily theme. and so that is going to be a big part of the program for the day. and then they'll talk about the economy obviously. and make america a wealthy, a believe is the title for that day. and so i think that, you know, it's going to be inherently based into the program. it was already baked into the program as to maddox and before this incident, in terms of, you know,
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talking about safety in america. and so i would, i would just assume that this is going to color and all of the commentary for that day, and all of the speakers that are lined up for that day. alan rickman is a professor of history at the american university and he says that it's too early to say how the assassination attempt will affect the presidential campaigns of trump and binding the hey, one of the things i know the impact on my campaign is misleading. you snap judgments all always wrong. it's going to take a long time before this place. i could play out a different way. on the one hand, it could benefit donald trump, he could be seen as a more as a row, i'd say you're on the other end, the republican should be blowing this by based, loosely blaming in a joint by the democrats. and so far we know about the shooter
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is he's registered republican, we, 3 years ago, donators are doing boss to a democratic organization, appears to have no box whatsoever to jump by. and what to the democrats. the issue here is whether or not this will focus us on the norm is epidemic of gun violence in america for the government publicized a day in america, that america is 20 times more likely to kill buyer to be murdered. there are closest pure nations that could benefit the democrats. the 2017 palestinians have been killed and is really or strikes targeting and when our
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school and then the said off the refugee camp in central gaza. and that's where forcibly displaced people were seeking shelter. honey, my mood reports from dated by now in central garza, as 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. those initially running to help the wounded force display the it's a raised to get to those very, to live like this young boy, the force of the explosion was catastrophic for the hundreds of people's children 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 and we are a non civilians. the buildings of blue and white colors remove any doubt that this
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was the united nations facility. but shouldering there did not, and has not protected palestinians in gauze on a mouse, has released the statement, calling the talk, barbaric. we were sitting in the building and some 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. our man or dan, man or dad, our children are gone. there's no one left, no one. this is no way to live. the number of casualties is pushing jobs. the crippled health care system to a breaking point in the wake of this late is a time on her way ahead to leave your lives a really has cold on the world 3 gain. it's common to humanity. the men, women, and children of god, he says, have a right to life any more mode. i was just the central gaza palestine.
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how much to buy as a doctor at a field hospital and irritated by last for some of the wounded were taken. she says many of them are children, a 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, dig, loving, injuries, locks along, internal bleeding, there have demons. 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 arrived. so mind boggling that schools are still being targeted schools that are on housing, internally, displaced people, uh, killing of innocent men, women and children. uh, yeah. you know, um we're going to continue to do our part and serve the people here and try to save as many lives as possible. palestinians have been holding funerals for victims. this is really strikes that killed at least 90 people on saturday. the strikes hitch and milwaukee in southern garza, with israel had designated a safe zone. the army said it was targeting of how much military leaders, but the prime minister benjamin netanyahu says there is no certainty. he was killed hondas on hotels following developments from i'm not in jordan because they is
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really government has banned al 0 from reporting from israel. these really army chief of staff, speaking on sundays, saying that is, will still cannot confirm with certainty whether or not and how much the lift that is. the commander for him, as of cassandra gates, was killed in the deadly series of airstrikes on the elmo 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. that was really prime minister benjamin netanyahu says,
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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 war on garza will continue until all of the objectives of the conflict or achieved. we also heard from israel's defense minister, you'll have the launch who said, that'd be targeting of him as the 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. and the central jersey though, i'm still a head on alger 0, several villages, villages. and so john have been cut off after river 1st, it's banks following to run short reins of neighboring territory. the
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swat for the last 3 days. it's been 50 degrees, are hotter in quade city, and that is set to continue high for one bits cooler. if we can call it that on monday, you're down to 49 degrees, but while it has been hot up and down the goals. so here's our forecast on monday for us here in doha. 44, still a bit of a brisk wind. so that's going to create hazy and dusty conditions throughout the afternoon to central asia. we go up much going on. few showers we can see for to g gets done was becca stand, for example, but otherwise, a quiet pitcher here. hot pitcher though, for turkey, a temperature is running above average and is stumble on garage and on talia, for example, in plenty of sun in the forecast here. it's also a hot pitcher in algeria is still in the thick of a heat wave here hotter than it should be in cairo $39.00 degrees. and there's our summer range across west africa, pretty much from center. call the gambia wrapping rate around into the gulf of any
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effort to engineer you know, the story right still caught these wind alerts and play up and down the coast are looking at gusts of about 40 kilometers per hour. it's turned much commer though, for south africa. that's certainly good news. plenty of sun right across the country. cape town, it's 16 touch cooler than you should be for this time of the year. that's it. see later the how much is happening? is there enough question? why i need to discuss your monetary and where the foundation the,
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[000:00:00;00] the, here's a reminder of the top stories on elders 0 this our us president joe biden has reiterated the need to, quote, lower the temperature of political rhetoric following the attempted assassination of the former president donald trump, by the urged voters of all political persuasions to resolve their differences at the ballot box in november. and donald trump has arrived in milwaukee, wisconsin ahead of the start of the republican national convention on monday. at the event is set to be officially confirmed as the parties candidates for president at least 17 palestinians have been killed and is really attacked,
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targeting an owner or a school and honestly it off for a future jump in central draws on software for somebody displays, people were seeking shelter. israel and the lebanese group has been out, have traded near daily strikes since the world guys have begun. has wellness as it opened, not front against israel and solidarity with palestinians and the gaza strip. but tens of thousands of civilians in southern lebanon had been forced to flee because of as really strikes there as a big met. some people who remained in the village of coal far from 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. a few remained here there. the streets are empty, houses damaged or destroyed. even possible means of escape had been crushed. the conflict between his beloved and his ready forces as long delivered on the southern
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border as forced tens of thousands from the homes and the hudson. unless you were 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, do i held my sister's hand? the smoke obscured our 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, overlooked the homes. they used to sit on the balcony and enjoyed the view. now, did they live in fair? and then i've seen lots of things and let them know i should love life, not as happy as it was before. my older sister used to be can do or earning money. i own goats and check in the gods died because of the shelling only the chickens were left was last week and he's ready drone to has in the village there are no injuries is ready. um he has also used white phosphorus on the health surrounding prefer. i'm on the story of this village is one of many, and on this folder,
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almost everything within 5 cuz i'm because of his ready positions have been targeted. tends like food and all right. the shop have been hardest hit making. it has to do with those who remain is when you visit villages along the board to the spring head. there's one thing that striking as 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 with turning 20 or that tool. i started big, i just need to cover him on sideslip and polls. i've opened denver one the for presidential and pro elementary elections. president pulse or john a is running against 2 rivals, including an independence. but 2 other opponents were bored from contesting. uncommon who's been in office for 24 years seeking a 4th term. the state of the economy and security are some of the major issues. so all the police say at least 5 people have been killed and 20 more injured.
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following an explosion, a car bomb went off outside a busy cafe in the capital. a good issue. people had gathered there to watch the european football championship finals for villages and so don's eastern state of casala remain isolated by floodwaters days after the river gas burst. it's banks. how much all reports when the town of a room a 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, at least, besieged behind these trees, besieged by water. and were told that so few people can actually wait for this month. you want to go out of town to bring them supplies. they can't escape onto them now. and only some individual volunteers come and bring them a few things they need, but no international or locally relief agencies have been able to go and help them out even for people living on
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a slightly higher ground. the impact 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 now living here in these little shelters of stick on store their property, the farm, and land as well as their homes, half old being some most local authorities believe that between 5 and 6000 people have been effected. i, 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 real concern here. how much fun does the off the tone of our oma because of the states eastern, so that as well. let's see. week mark 72 years since the mexican artist frieda
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tallow died julia go. yano looks at how color transforms misfortune into works of vivid self expression. her 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 important to her feelings in, 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 the physical experiences that we got 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,
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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 a debate about whether frida kahlo should be harold as a feminist icon. she was a woman that, that, you know, actually chose, gave from, from a 1st self permission, not to be silent. i me for me. she is a feminist icon, but it's 10 minutes. i'm also is not perfect. i see that accepting our on complexities and the way that we lost that sense as lot is very complicated, right. you'll be as little confused here in the home and studio that frieda shared
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with her husband deal with the beta her life. an art continue to draw a large crowd, teen for a glimpse into some of her 200 works, 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 the though in this a, for 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 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 and bought us iris. this was a moment that argentina scored the winning goal of the copa america tournaments
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so they did columbia. one knew of to tell, wrote martinez scored in the 112 minutes for the columbia and capital there was for break allison to repair, to assemble the town. it has been a hard fought match and even match with the opportunities on both sides. it could have gone both ways, but in the end it was a goal. well, in to the overtime by the argentine in main. striker low tide, almost 3 minutes with 5 goal, the biggest tractor in this tournament to give the victory once again to the world champion. so this means that agency is now the biggest winner in the history of this tournament, with 6 being pro fees over the $15.00 of old. why it also means that i didn't do now at now is the 1st theme that won 3 major trophies in a row. the cup america, the world cup,
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and the cup of america again for colombia and the colombians who came here in the thousands to watch this final. there is excitement for the consolation prize of having arrived the 2nd and having reached a final for the 1st time in 23 years. but it hasn't been enough but obviously at to win this tournament. but most people here are happy by the fact that columbia had a great cup america was consider the best theme by many of the servers, the and they feel that the best team still has a lot to say and that more victories will come in the future. and it also has been the opportunity for a country that is deeply divided deeply polarized to the politically economically, to come to gather around a team that gave them many hopes and excitement. and this is something that was underlined by the president of the country here, just have

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