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peaks out against israel. bruce law on gaza until palestinians are safe and secure. ease riley's never will be and use never no to my name. witness on, oh geez era. the wearing him, the republican nominee for president of the united states of america. republicans delegates, formerly nominate donald trump, is the 2020 full presidential candidate to take on show by sen. ged vans has the over whelming support of this convention. to be the next vice president of the united states for hire someone for j d yvonne sol. so get some official nod, he'll be trumps. running late on the company, come to the
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alarm. don jordan, this is out as they are alive from don't also coming up. president joe biden gingerly returns to the campaign trail. he's criticized j. d. events has nomination . just 2 days off the trump attempted assassination plus dropping whatever they can, the red cross coal, some more help to deliver desperately needing a into kansas city the well, it's a $112.00 days to go before the 2020 for us presidential election. and donald trump has been officially nominated as the republican party's presidential candidate. it comes to us 2 days after the country was shaken by an assassination attempt on him during that campaign rally. he's not been nominated on day one of the republican national convention, which kicked off just a few hours ago in milwaukee wisconscin. look,
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sampling now take on this democratic arrival. joe biden independent selection of his family members, represented the delegation from florida that took him across the finishing line. sometimes the nomination half of the 125 delegates, any only believable state of florida. we here far nominate every single one of them . for the greatest presidents that ever lived, and that's donald j trump, here wearing him republican nominee for president of the united states of america. but shortly after that, ohio send it to j. d. events was confirmed us from running mate a 39 years old. he's one of the youngest picks for a vice presidential sport. it is a great honor to move that j vance be nominated by acclimation by this republican national convention as its candidate for the office of vice president of
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the united states of america. in the opinion of the to the i have an emotion as a dog. the bends. also, a lawyer was formerly a trim critic, but as the one of his fits to support his present to abide him has caused him mclelland from on the issues without correspondence or in milwaukee covering the events for us. how does your castro is outside the convention center? but let's talk 1st with alan fisher. it joins us from inside the republican national convention island, so told us to the mood and the whole the as the party nominates donald trump for a 3rd time as presidential nominee of the well as you would expect, there's always the pop the atmosphere, a slight change in the way things have been done in that you normally know who the vice presidential nominee is going to be. is your top not up for the republican
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national convention, donald trump decided to keep it on the rocks this time. there are at least 3 people who are thought to be in the final running. and then, and now it's just a couple of hours ago that it would be, well, hi, was send it to us k t. but it's an interesting choice. they popular in the republican party? no. i think donald trump's endorsement when he ride in ohio because of the previous comments he made saying that donald trump seen that it was to be president, was leading the working class. and the white thing class in america to a place that they didn't want to be. but after he got that nomination, he said he was wrong and he started to support donald trump and became one of the most migrant aligned people and the senate. he's also young, he's 39 these perhaps he is in fact, the youngest person to appear on or the national ticket for one of the 2 main parties. since 1952. richard nixon is the 1st former marine to appear on a presidential ticket for 2 of the major parties, i think is the nice thing. he's actually one of the, these, the 1st candidates,
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one of the top 2 sports to free. so here says thomas, to you back in 1948, he lost by the way famous headlight. remember jury went up by cutting trim and who won. so that's maybe not a great omen. but he was a claim here and he will probably speak on wednesday night. that's the night that the vice president normally vice presidential candidates normally talk to the convention. that is to set up the speech by the candidate in this case for my president trump, himself on thursday. and i mean, it looks like the republicans have done away with the traditional conventions sets up. tell us more about that and was changed of the well, normally the whole process of, of a nice thing that, that, that this is, this is the security of the nomination. comes in what the americans called prank time on an evening. no. it's just before just after 6 o'clock here in mil. busy
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keep a prime time programming starts in about 2 hours. normally they do it then so that everyone can see. and they would normally do that for the vice president as well. and then you would expect the 2 candidates to appear on this stage. that's not happening. this time on since 2016 when donald trump essentially to cool, but the running of the out and see and how it was going to look on television. they did a we with keynote speakers. instead, they decided to have headline those each night and the headliners, or monday night will be people like christie know, governor from south dakota who was thought to be in the running for the vice presidential race. but then got tangled up in an awful story about how she killed her dog. there's also glenn young can, who's the governor in georgia and tim scott, who was a keynote speaker back in 20 uh, 22008. in fact, i, i know i'd say the tut from south carolina expect it to be one of the candidates for vice president as well. i will also hear from people like marjorie taylor green
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. one of the total comes biggest defenders in the house and also lieutenant governor mont robinson, who is running for the government in south carolina. that they will be interesting because they're used to finally rhetoric they used to attacking the democrats and we are told that after what happened on saturday, donald trump is very keen to put a label on that sort of electric to the com. everything down to talk about unity to talk about peace. and it's something that's been on some of the social media posts over the last couple of days. so be interesting to see if these people particularly get the memo. we get a different sort of commit convention and to, and from what we've seen in 2016 when donald trump one denomination was i alone can fix it. and also 2020, which was a slightly abbreviated convention because of cobit. all right, so all in such a life as the inside the republican national convention then milwaukee allen. thank you for that. well, let's talk now to how does your castro, she's also live in no voltage. she's in a park near the convention center. we have protests are being held. how do you so
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we've seen a number of protest as outside the venue. what do they've been saying to darren and it is a completely different feel and tenor here outside of the house of the convention. and with a group of a few dozen protesters, they're calling themselves the poor people in the army. and they've gathered from around the country, many of them supporting the green party in fact, and they just tried to get past the police barricades to get closer to the republican national convention. but the way that this was laid out, due to security reasons, and even before the attack on trump was that everyone protesting this event was going to be kept in many blocks away. well, the people here said that they didn't agree with that because they say it's important to have their voice is heard. and so back we just saw one of the protests leaders arrested because she refused to leave this area. she wanted to get in closer. but we have another organizer here, this is todd,
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i'll call on thanks for joining us. while it important for you guys to come out here and oppose this convention process, we want it to serve a citizen's arrest. okay, just kind of a citizen rest again and up against the organize of all the to our by letting our human rights every dollar, because there's no, the republican nor the democrats were represent support and its own 3, our communities are hungry. nobody has it, they don't have access to health care, they're dying of diseases. so they shouldn't be dying from all the doing. and they don't have access to quality education. and what is the difference between the fact that a child is, are being the broad because they don't have access to. so, but a child that makes the bound interested in the mother can afford a soda, which is a dollar because she can't afford the juice. that's $10.00 for the quality food vegetables and she's eating her kids. she has just for the kids not crying and
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hunger. i'm hearing a lot of anger discontent with a current status course of american layers. how is that potentially going to change? if now donald trump nominated as the republican nominee for president goes back to the white house, it's not gonna change. it's not gonna change a trump go to white out of that. it's not gonna change it by then goes to the white house, neither party and none of the politicians that we have today are representing the port. none of them come down to kensington, kensington, as the tours district neighborhood in all of the united states. it is also the highest rate of childhood. now nutrition in all of the united states, the highest percentage of addiction in all of the united states with no rehabilitation for those systems. there is, are no hospitals that can go to the mental institutions that are open across our notice of coursework. and we're, we're dying the least through every single day. whether it's because we're homeless
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or we're in a home that we can't afford the heat. and we're either freezing to death, literally in the winter is because below 34 where have the stroke, the grades and we don't have the i'll just use the band with the old be in the neighborhood because our water is so contaminated in our name of the people's name on the job water and take the job where they can help. thank you so much, sarah. obviously listing the many complains of people who are, are living normal regular lives. apparently in the ceiling of these protesters so far removed from the conversation that is occurring within the republican national convention itself and wasting that frustration that their voices are not rep presenting within those halls there. all right, so how does that cost alive for us? the near the republican national convention. heidi, thank you. let's bring him up. fine for the he was national security adviser to president george w bush. me now runs that public relations and strategy. family jones has live from the r and c convention mount. good job. the with
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a so let's talk security because give me a fascination attempt on donald trump last south. it was changed mob in broad security terms and awareness since the shooting there's obviously more security at this convention just on day one. bit on previous conventions. i've been to every republican at democratic convention since 2000 that the difference if there is one, is the moment the milwaukee was chosen as the site state, local, federal, law enforcement officials, along with the intelligence community have been focused on the security of this very specific venue in the area, so they've had months if not more than a year to put a game plan together. they've been work gaming, they've been going to table top scenarios various things like that. this assassination attempt does throw a new level of security, a new level of prominence and a new level of focus on security for all of those law enforcement officials to make sure that this event and this entire program goes on without
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a security incident. yeah i'm, i'm a mom, you're actually inside the convention center. i mean, what sort of security is everyone's facing, trying to get into and also move around the venue. and why does this have to happen of the? so once you get in, you can have free movements over most of the areas. they've limited some of the entrances that you can get in and out of a place, and then to actually physically getting into the zone. there are fewer areas to actually gain entry into it. so i think that was limited so also on the vehicle is coming out of the area. it is, you have to take a shuttle bus very, very few vehicles unless you're at the i p for law enforcement. you're not going to bring a car very close to this area where the convention is going on in the walk in a month in the pictures when seen like concrete barriers and in there are now to levels of security. i mean, these events i've got hyper, secure over the last few years was the telling us more about the threat level of
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the type of threat and how it's changed. so after 911, the 1st republican convention was in new york city, not to ground 0. and that was really the move of political conventions from a more open scenario. more freedom of movement into more high security, different levels of security, different badge types to get you into different areas that all increased exponentially after 9112004. now will you see a situation like what happened on tuesday if you added that the challenges in gaza in, in israel, you add the international challenges of ukraine. then you add in a 20 year old man in a rural town in pennsylvania that somehow got into a rooftop and took a shot and killed at least one person or more that took and almost took out
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a dominey for president. do you add all that together and there's a lot of 2nd guessing going on with law enforcement right now. what happened? what went wrong on saturday? that just need to everybody is on high alert from state to local, the federal law enforcement officials. they can't all, they have to make 0 mistakes. and so they're making absolutely sure that this convention goes on as successfully as possible for the nominee and for the delegates. not just the final thoughts you, i mean, does this ex freedom level of security put a dump level of the things that these conventions, how many people want to have a good time that may or do people understand it has to happen of the i think there's a little apprehension in the air. it's kind of getting it going into how is this going to happen? i think that it's still seared in the memories of a lot of these delegates and a lot of the attendees and the guest of what happened on saturday afternoon. in pennsylvania, and that's still the back of their minds. it's on the back of the minds of everybody here. i think they're trying to process that with yes,
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we're here to who the business of a political party, which is nominate a president that they're ready for a ballot and a vice president and due to the business of the convention at the same time, yes, it should be a joy as time. this is when people of of one political ideology or one political affiliation come together for the 1st and really only time every 4 years and really talks and may go and have that experience together. and it might be more difficult to do that, but it's just a one i think that the security will start to figure itself out. the delegates in the it's heavy use will start to figure it out as well. i think it will probably get a little bit better as the week goes along here and they'll walk. all right, amount 5, really, really good to get your thoughts on your analysis. mark. thank you very much indeed for talking to us. thank you. thank you, derek reaction. to the announcements of problems v p page has come swiftly from the white house. joe biden had this to say about j d events that he talks a big game, but helping working class people. but he and from one to raise tax is on middle
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class families while pushing for greater tax cuts for the rich. well, i don't intend to let them and if you are with me, wrote by them then pitching, directing people to a donations page spin dependent cabinet robert f. kennedy junior has confirmed, he's staying in the us presidential race. he met donald trump on monday with us media report saying, trump discussed seeking his endorsement. the secret service is also confirmed. it will provide protection for kennedy following the assassination attempt on from his father, robert f. kennedy and uncle john f. kennedy were both assassinated in the 1960 while i was before his former nomination, donald trump clinched the big leo victory. a judge dismissed the criminal case, accusing him of mishandling classified documents before the judge ruled the appointment of special counsel, jack smith violated the constitution. trump reacted by saying old criminal and
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civil case against them should now be thrown out prostitute to those site village people see decision. ok, i think of the times that profess several of the university of pennsylvania. she says the judge's reading on trump's documents case appends decades of precedent. the stems from the separate concurrence that that was written by justice thomas in the immunity case in which he said that he believed that the entire appointment of jack smith was unconstitutional under the appointment's clause. so now that was not a view that was shared by any of the other justices. we need to be clear. so here she took a very fringe view, a view that conservatives have been touting for a long time to say that the appointment of special counsel was unconstitutional. in this case, what needs to be clear, however, that we did not hear justice tolmas or conservatives in general objecting to the
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appointment of john durham who was special cancelled to look into the origins of the rustic case. nor did we hear them objecting to the appointment of special counsel and the hunter biden matter. so suddenly this becomes a view that is being used to illuminate special counsel. in the case of donald trump, a tougher salt break here and i'll just say are right, when we come back punch of sounds. government says that plants, the bottom, the largest opposition policy led by former prime minister. and when calling the well, it's a hot picture for most of north america. let's type into those details. some
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showers and storms rolling across the great lakes. gotta tell you some of these will certainly be severe. they are going to knock at the heat. so i show you the forecast on wednesday. toronto is down to 25 degrees. give it a bit new york, your time will come. so we take a look at the 3 day forecast. you go from feeling about 40 on wednesday, down to 29 on thursday, and shooting for a hiv 27 degrees on friday. it's pretty close to where you should be at this time. you're also hot along the eastern seaboard and the deep south here. plenty of spots reaching the upper thirties as we go to the us southwest. okay. not as hot as it has been late, we've got you in for 28 degrees, but things are beginning to heat up once again for the us state of oregon. so portland, 36 will be the number for you on tuesday. central america. pretty typical weather, but look at these rounds of rain coming in to coast or rico and panama certainly could see some flooding there that meets up with the wet weather towards the top end of south america. some verse of rain, not too far away from dallas, temperatures, about pad and window, sorry is at 15 degrees and some disturbed weather,
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speeding in some showers for southern brazil. so parts of lake re you could catch a few drops on tuesday bye for now. the mist nothing's happening in the north question. why like this let in the name of this call to find its area relief foundation the
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the, the welcome back. you're watching out. just a record reminder about top stories here. this of the republican national convention. that's for me to nominate, have donald trump as it's us presidential candidate, you'll contest the election on december. the 5th against democratic job i. j defends has been confirmed as donald trump's running night to be searching on your own. the new comments and politics selected as a senator in 2022 trump wins the election. funds would become one of the youngest us by the headquarters of the human agency for palestinian refugees in gauze that has been destroyed off his writing forces on the area. the head of unrest, felipe was really posted these 2 photos on x with a caption headquarters in garza turn into a battle field and now flattened. that's what really went on to say. another
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episode in a blatant disregard of international humanitarian rule. united nations facilities must be protected at all times. they must never be used for ministry or fighting purposes. every will has rules. garza is no exception. what otherwise had an external relations tomorrow. a refine says that the destruction is part of a why that happened. the bottoms buys ready for 6. the last week has been one of the deadliest weeks and guys lessons the work. start the, the images that are coming out of the, the under i have the porters are really shocking. and that is why commissioner. and was there any issues that we you for having visited these headquarters several times? what i sold today in the footage is recognizable and it speaks volumes to the blades of disregard for international humanitarian know because today's 191901 was facilities and got the most of which
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serve as shelter is for this place. people, a 190, had been damaged during the conflict. healing more than 500 people in sight. then people who are looking for projection and size that you weren't building under a you with life and injuring over a 1600 people inside our own shelters. but i'm real school was across the gaza strip off filled with displaced palestinians who hope that being in a you and building with grump them some protection, a correspondent, and could already. it was after you in school in central garza where families are living in an overcrowded and on century conditions. a word came to me in the heights of getting back in one of the owner was schools where it's thousands of displaced palestinians from different areas from the north to the south of the douglas through our this place here. they're not only displayed in the classroom, but they also set up their own tents. the life is hard. we don't have food to go to
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the bathroom. we don't have water or shoes. we have no space to sleep. we don't even have mattresses to sleep on in the past couple of weeks they is really forces has been hard guessing. many lunar russ schools and owner was shelters. those targets where thousands of palestinians were left homeless again, there were dozens of palestinians killed and dozens of other polish things have been injured. one of the young man, where can we go? there is no safe place left. whether it's intense or schools everywhere is being bombed. if they're looking for one person, domestic people, they do it and justify it by saying is because there was a wanted person in the area. this is a school where thousands of palestinians comedies have been displaced. they don't have any other place to go to, despite the fact that they know that this place is not safe. they don't have any
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place to go to knowing that there's no safe place all across the gaza strip. this isn't the somebody, i just need a little bit of cause of palestine where the level of desperation is so high in the gaza strip, but people are coming on to aid trucks to get one of the few. they can. this video from kansas city shows an a truck a ride with fruits and vegetables after months of interrupted deliverance. some people i've seen overwhelming the vehicle before crowds pick through rubbish for any vegetables that may have fallen off. when somebody is the head of the international committee of the red cross in the roughly, he's going to urgently need an aid and medical supplies to be allowed into the strict that we have been able to bring in some of the desperately required supplies in order for all the doctors and nurses to continue treating the wounded and the sick thoughts we see that's bringing things into gaza is extremely complicated. and so that is only made even was by the continued breakdown of law and order,
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which is hampering our capacity to live assistance to those who need it the most. we are in place. cool for an increase in the amounts of assistance that can uh, and so the district unimpeded. so that we, i know they come out of town and organizations can quickly meet the needs of the civilian population. sparta sounds, government says it's moving to babylon, just opposition policy governments like using for my prime minister and when comes polity to peachy, i a participating an empty state activities last week, a quote awarded to i most need some parliament eman condos or move this problem. it has been a no confidence, but since 2022, the pci says the plan to bind the policy is assigned upon it and the government come out of hide to has more from this number. but the budget on the government decided to move against a budget on teddy can solve this and then run con sparky thing that day and then to bandage political party and also accusing them of trees and judges which includes
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the ex president of progress on dr. audit for all the rate is a member of the budget funds that he can solve and also the deputy speaker of the national assembly at the time of m. ron cons, government citing reason that the party was going against the state against the interests of the state. and also the fact that there were serious charges like the cipher gaze, ridge but days through the official secret act. but the court has already granted them are on a quicker, and those cases them are on con. what support can be released from jen yesterday after? i had a question and a in new going to manage case. and the cord that goes to order that if there are no other cases that you should be a free man, but the government and an expected reaction decided that as well, go ahead and bring more charges against them. and on, on, uh, including uh, uh,
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credited them charges. so these use cases was something that really expected. but many people are digging down the list and focus on really be saying that this is indeed a big role still focused on his demo. tragic dispensation. come, i like that, i get it off. it's not my by the police of arrest that a suspected serial killer in kenya after he reportedly confessed to killing 42 people, at least detained collins calisha on monday. that was in connection to the 9 mutilated bodies. recently recovered at a rubbish dump in nairobi. authority say he's admitted kidding. dozens of victims since 2022, including his wife. the suspect was understood that uh, so wait to in the county this morning around the you know, doing to operation by the dca. national police artist courses the suspect confused fluid keys under this pause for the 2
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female bodies, adobe site remodeled between 2 and us. they sent us the 11th over july trip out of here is malcolm webb has moved from nairobi. please say they have a rest of the suspect they describe as a serial killer. they say has confessed to killing 42 women over the last 2 years and something that bodies at the disuse corey, the mccurry, some area as nairobi, is that corey, where local residents have found at least 8 bodies since friday, dismembered and wrapped up in bags. schools, i'm going not community people that say they don't trust the police to carry out an investigation into the origins of these bodies. a class with police on friday saturday.

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