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peaks out against israel. bruce law on gaza until palestinians are safe and secure. ease riley's naval will be and use never no to my name. witness on, oh geez era. the, [000:00:00;00] the low on the bulk of this is the news our lives from the coming up in the next 60 minutes, the donald trump receives around to us reception of the republican national convention just days of to surviving an assassination attempt. trump picks j. d events to be his rice, presidential running mates,
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show abiding cause. the ohio send us the closing of a former president of an artist, ready strikes, target civilians and central guns at least 19 public students, a code including women and children. at least 4 people are killed and several injured in the shooting at a most give me a melanie capsule, most cost. plus i would probably drop it in more than causing cosign, and i'll tell you, i found this here, one of the government to spend millions of dollars in lending to the country can unlock it's agriculture potential. the thanks for joining us. we begin this news over the united states where a former president donald trump, has made an appearance of the republican national convention. he was cheated by hundreds of delegates in milwaukee, where he also announced as a vice presidential running mate. he survived and assassination attempt on saturday morning at
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a raleigh in pennsylvania. unofficial reports from the convention a moment to support of a clean duration a little more than 40 hours since the attempt in his life. the trump meet his 1st real public appearance, walking into the republican national convention to be met by people who already saw it. he was a hero. advantage over the wind. what is your clear to see? he didn't speak that will come and start think this was about reassuring the policy based on reveling in the support and repeating the word to you to to the crowd. after he was short, he was joined in the v. i. p. books by the mind, you know, as his running mate will, he will send it to the defense once an a vote. anti temper competing him at one point to hitler. no, i'm not gonna die hot. it was a decision which brought the light from delegates. he brings a lot to
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a ticket for one thing, a different age level, you know, and that's what we need because we need to carried on. you know, some of us are, are getting up there in years. so we gotta, we gotta bring on a new generation, we carried on, but a warning from one analyst about the why the repeal of the stuff. do you know your old former marine a band though he's from ohio and wrote this wildly popular book hillbilly elegy that hit the hit, a great court for a lot of folks. i think he lacks christmas, and i don't think he's quite the type of candidate that could have vast appeal to a general election audience. congresswoman marjorie taylor green there was talk the drums, brush with death would lead to a kinder, gentler tune at this convention. what about unity them division more about respect than ranko. but that didn't store many on the platform falling into familiar ways. they promised to unity and deliver division. they promised peace and brought war
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2 days, democratic agenda. their policies are twitter press danger to america, to our institutions, our values, and our people follow some full address to convention on part of the different streets a different fluid. and so that's why his team from a mine whose campaign was almost standard liability. and for sure, i'll just see it on the public. and national convention in milwaukee grande is a california, a republican delegate. she says, the policies united in approval of the vice president pick there was great enthusiasm when daddy vance was announced. as donald trump's vice presidential peck and america and the world will have an opportunity to get acquainted with him, i believe he's speaking on wednesday night, and i hope they will give him a chance to articulate a beautiful vision for america. that's very inclusive. i think donald trump chose him at a time like this, where so many americans are suffering under the failed policies of joe biden. and comma la,
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here is the katie vance came from poverty. he knows what it's like to have to work 2 and 3 jobs just to make ends meet and his isn't only in america. beautiful story of inspiration. and so i hope that america in the world will give him an opportunity to introduce himself to them on wednesday night and really give a chance to listen to him and listen why donald trump has chosen him for this time . it didn't take long for trumps opponents us president joe biden to weigh in on his choice for vice president biden. his back of the campaign trial off decided that his attack on trump like kind of has moved from washington as well. president joe biden remains unapologetic about the language he has used in the past against his content to donald trump in an interview with n b. c. news joe biden insisting that he's not the one who is guilty of inflammatory rhetoric that in fact, donald trump is, he's singled up to a number of donald trump's comments in the past as an example of this victory. but
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what president biden is indicating in this interview is that any respite in the political keeps, the rivalry in the wake of the attempted assassination of donald trump is now over at that it is now back on the campaign trail. he will continue to criticize donald trump. he will continue to point out what he sees as flores as to donald trump's nomination. as vice president, j. d. vance. well, president biden, we acted within minutes of that announcement, releasing a tweet, and insisting that we cannot make policy of bonds and of trump is going to only benefit 1000000000 as you then went on and spoke to the polt is at andrews air force base. and this is what he had to say about j defense. so any pledge from either candidate that there's going to be a reduction in the level of the political debate,
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a movement away from the inflammatory rhetoric that has been used in the past. well, that would appear to be well and truly over mike, hannah, i'll just sarah washington and biden's, one on one interview with us media. on monday he was asked about the language the both candidates have been using of the lead up to the election. and if that could possibly incite incident slightly attempted assassination of donald trump, that you called your opponent and ex essential threat on a call a week ago you said it's time to put trump in the bull's eye. there's some dispute about like the context, but i that you appreciated by this across here to focus on what the truth of the matter. right. so i guess i was talking about as a time was there's very little focus on trans agenda. you have a service both. i was the mistake these were i didn't, i didn't say cross here and i've been both. i'm and focus on a focus on what he's doing. focus on, on his, on his policies,
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focus on the number of lives you told me the debate focus. i mean there's, there's a whole range of things that look, i'm not the guy that said, i want to be a dictator on day one. i'm not the guy that refused to accept the outcome of your life, and i'm not the guy who said that one except the outcome of this election automatically . you can only love your country when you, when just shortly before you and i sat down. former president trump named his vice presidential pick j, the advanced. what does that tell you his qualities? what does that tell you about a former president trump values in terms of the terms of who you will surround himself with in the next administration shooting when it's not on usually around. some people agree with completely was holding record. i support him, even though if you go back and listen to the man said about trump, which a events was among the 1st politicians to reacts off the trump with shots on
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saturday. he blamed president joe biden writing online. today is not just some isolated incidents. the central premise of the bite and campaign is the trump isn't all for terry and fascist who must be stopped at all costs. without rhetoric, he said lives directly to trump's attempted assassination. steve clemens is host of, i was just, it was weekly show, the bottom line, he said, finds his comments while any raise the political temperature. judy vance may have put himself over to the top with that we. at the same time, the president trump was committing to dial down the rhetoric and to talk about the need for unity in the country. and you had both fighting and trump sending each other signals in the country signals that violence is not the way to go. but the bottom line is that both of these candidates and the people around them have talked in very stark terms about the other side. and, and there's just no doubt that while judy vance is,
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is actually correct. that many people around the bargain camp did. in fact, talk you to in fact talk about donald trump is not being democratic as being someone who will usher in an era of fascism. and that that needs to be stopped because democracy itself is at risk. but to go further into pin the responsibility of an assassination attempt on, on buying is a very loaded thing for advanced to have done. because you could also say that, that donald trump is also talking about there will be blood in the streets if he were to lose the election. and he's talking very demeaning terms about his opponents calling them firm and who need to be stopped at all costs. so the blame goes to both sides candidly. and i think judy vance, which is performing for an audience of one who is president trump the these are the army,
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has killed at least 19 palestinian scenarios across central garza since the early hours of tuesday. the ministry tongue did the residential building and on the serat refugee camp clinic, at least 11 people, including women and children, bodies have been taken to our lives. the hospital. one of the few, though still functioning in gaza is way to get types of killed at least $38664.00 piloting. and since the war and guys have begun in october, let's go live to tar companies a maybe joins us from dera by line central guys and tyco bring us up to date with the latest attacks that have been going on across the street. yeah, it was incredibly ever to deny what the ministry has been targeting and focusing on the sensual areas of this stripe. they have targeted 3 residential houses and the ross refugee attack killing at least 14 palestinians from different families. the a, the series of strikes have really left behind the train of destruction in that area
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. and that's with how experience have been told to the correct engine. also in the town, the residential house was completely destroyed, a number of casualties and at least 2000 sitting on top and also reported, killed by didn't really know that night strikes the central areas more than 30 palestinians have been report of cubes and includes the seams of you destroyed houses, it had been a very significant source of panic for those families who are absolutely on april, just feel safe against you. the high rates for these very bombardments in the central areas works have right now hosted more than 880100000 palestinians off to the mass with the, with the up to the mass displacements that has resulted from rough operation box. we need also to remind all of us that tax continued in other parts of this trip during the night when he got a residential house was targeted in funding the square. a whole family has been wiped out from the civil war just straight off. the old of its members have been
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killed in that attack, or at least for palestinians have been reported, kills including a father, his wife, alongside with his 2 children, adults and his from then this is in for the play the 3 career. let's see here in the morning, i'll ops the hospitals where families right now are bridging 5 levels in therapy, loved ones outside the move of this hospital tyra, cuz you mentioned that we're talking about mass casualties in multiple locations. mean how well hospitals are the already stretched to the max coping with the injured in the day? well, front line hospitals are really facing a very remarkable difficulty in terms of dealing with the very such a number of casualties. of course the district are talking about only t o box, the hospitallers. one of the hospitals, stuff is operating in devin bella and it's a reading over whelmed with patients. we gladly remember what happened and as a rush attack,
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more than 100 palestinians have to look into them now. we decrease edge of attacks, yukon. eunice, also nicer hospice and sweets deals, hospitals and the southern pods of cause are already overwhelmed. also with. busy loose and just people who are really in a very desperate need for advance surgeries and it's not only the capacity of hospitals, one of the main challenges for dealing on if we're dealing with the a searching number of kinds of sports. so if you crisis that imposes a very significant threat to him, the possibility of these hospitals to be operational again, especially that these hospitals are receiving a very limited number of fuel convoy by humanitarian organizations. that could be barely enough for a couple of days. and there are, depending on the solar panels and also generators that consume lots of amounts of if you, on the ground here in a box, the hospice out as also medical officials. i've stated that the shortage of essential medical supplies. and this is another challenge imposing on steven, facing the medical team. so the ground to keep providing medical services with
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highlights is that they're bothering guys a topic up. it was a thank you, the flow of a situation in the north of causes equally di, despite the near total destruction, has gone to the city by a stray, the bombs displaced palestinians returning that abraham alkalinity as in gaza city with this report for money their home is more than just the place it is at this time in there i do see the i resigned the land carries generation of size memories and a sense of belonging that is not easily really waste, wilbur. oh, i'm on my girlfriend, but i stay here because of my sold tied to the slant. my father passed away, especially after what happened in 1948 when they told refuges to go promising they would return in a matter of days. oh yeah. they never did even off the move in 75 years old and all of them now and we were born and raised. yeah, we will live and die. yeah,
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palestine, they remain all loud. this noise is all noise the spine tool, the bombings flyers and attempts to display says it will stay stayed false to resilience. despite the siege and famine and everything that has happened, we will pitch out tens and stay here despite the hardship. because this land is on land for money, the sentiments of having nowhere else to go is not just and the motion of the clear ration like a spark reality choices are so if you be limited by the lack of resources, money, families live in poverty, their financial needs insufficient to facilitate even re it'll look neat being the question. humanitarian aid, though critical, often falls short of meeting the basic needs of the population. this is going to make straight jackets forces families to remain in their homes. despite the danger,
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i will have to allow an is associate professor of history of georgetown university and counselor who joins us here in the studio. and i want to talk about this in a bit more detail. i'm up to the 1st the thank you. let's start with the, the attack on the ross school because according to certain report, the weapons inspectors have identified what they say of the remnants of u. s. munitions used by israel to hit that school and of course many of the targets across the gaza. nevertheless, it is precisely overall facilities where civilians in gaza continue to go for shelter. right. so on the one hand, i think this, you know, continues to demonstrate the fact that the west is a very willing and engaged partner and unfolding genocide and also, and rewriting the rules of, of a conflict in war and combat in the sense that, you know, these un schools were meant to be places that are completely off limits for targeting. and of course, we know this is simply further tragic proof that there's nowhere safe and gods are
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right. this. this is one to 5 schools that's been targeted this week. the un, under what headquarters itself was targeted this week. you know, we've seen a complete lack of accountability and in a sense, of course, this is very much a damning indictment of international law for the fact that the one cannot even protect its own facilities, its own stuff. and that, of course, palestinians have absolutely nowhere to turn in terms of seeking refuge in the midst of this kind of constant onslaught is very, very difficult at the moment to ignore well the sound of the fury, the heat coming out of the us selection campaign. obviously in the wake of the attempted assassination of donald trump, it does beg the question, how a trump presidency might treat the situation regarding as well and does it any different thing? well, there's 2 ways to look at the question and i think on one level, the macro level, really, there's not much of a distinction between republican and democratic positions and policies that we see . and i mean, let's, let's go back to 2020 at
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a time. when the by the administrator or at least the by campaign at that point was running on the idea that trump was leading a reckless, irresponsible, destructive foreign policy. and at the same time, as soon as by dint gets into office, he simply reaffirmed every policy that trump had toward this region. everything from shifting the u. s. embassy to jerusalem. everything from the normalization campaigns, with various airbus games with israel. and of course, doing this at the expense of palestinians were completely left out of every conversation regarding israel's normalization efforts. and so in that sense, by that hasn't shifted. and at the same time, if we looked at a more micro level, the real distinction really isn't the fact that the bite and as, as proven himself to be quite ideological, that in addition to the political gains that he sees from supporting these really position, there's something much more of a deep commitment that has demonstrated time and again through many of his statements and his policies and the fact that in some ways, even members of his own administration has been quite vocal in their criticism of
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his complete and utter partnership with, with israel, and it's ongoing genocide, and of course trump has not over seen a genocide irrespective of all of the other destructive policies that he may have pursued. and so bringing trump into the equation, we know that he's not a particularly ideological person and not he's quite transactional. and so he looks more at the political and perhaps economic costs and benefits of his policies and the so in that sense, there is a, a sense that perhaps there could be some kind of negotiated outcome. but again, this comes, given the fact that these really position is politically advantageous, at least at this point for, for the republicans in particular. so it's, it's unlikely to see a massive shift right. either way, what happens in the united states could have huge ramifications to across the region of delilah are many thanks. joining us is now the story. the ministry is reading pumps of the occupied westbound comforter. 3 settlers were injured in a shooting incident. as far as is close, the check point in nablus and
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a storm the village of climbing a mountain was coaching a race at dawn and bare a town in the center of the occupied westbank. in this way, the strikers killed a has will fight to and his 2 sisters in southern lebanon as well retaliated by firing, rocket sims, and all that as well. local just rarely media say the rockets in various areas of curious, shown up. a serial businessman and associates of president bashar assad has been killed near 11 on the border with syria is believed in this way. the striking target to the bar content we caught tara gee's. forgive me, was the vehicle on the highway linking the 2 countries. but secuity sources in syria, blame me. the attack on the improvised explosive device us ministry says who's the rebels in yemen, have launched attacks on several ships in the red sea vessels, off the coast of data and mission, and have reported damaged, but no injuries to any of the crew. members who the spokesman said the operations were in response to industry, the s drive on the y c,
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a cycle safe side of the gulf stream. at least 90 postings were killed and some of these attack and 300 more were injured as well. i was a last to twin sons and most of her family, and it's rarely striking the jabante a refugee camp in may, has arriving son, nasa. how does um, blowing off? well, she lost a leg. this is her own story in a room was hesitant. kenneth cleveland. yeah, i mean it's a pretty been missed all of this, but i'm have to download it into the software. so when you come in, slip and this
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is beth. i'm the issue. we just said most of them have most of the i'm wondering what, let's look at for them what, what's a minimum with him for me to blame for school and i that led to believe in justice davis of the west. and i'm 2nd, one of the, a one must have some of when they, when most viewed the screens us and then i'm doing some kind of center. so to see kind of what it does assume because of what he said, it was an issue on the message that was placed at the law. and elizabeth said, i don't know the same one. and then i noticed the kids in the field with some of fun. yeah. since then,
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so then when you see it, then it has just one more time somebody to buy a home that look up the future in the midst of the this type of go ahead. so all this out is there a news out including provide scripts say they have evidence of abductions and torture in canada. since the recent anti government protests become plus the presidential nomination, the police 4 people have been killed and several injured in the shooting. the, the why do you all could be a mosque in our minds capsule must got. the wounded has been taken to hospital. a state of emergency has to be declared in the area and police have begun an
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investigation. at least 4 soldiers have been killed in a gun battle with the on demand in india administered kashmir. it happened the officers secuity forces lotion operation. they go to a district on sunday, the indian army killed 3 suspected fighters in another area. the region, the scene a rise in finance since june police and the present and city of rio de janeiro have launch the major operations we gain control of 10 of the city, slum neighborhoods called for villas. a 2000 soldiers and police moved into neighborhoods controlled by gangs in the west. the areas i've seen intense violence between rival drug traffickers and militia groups so far we, i police say they have made 3 arrests and seized a car with 3 grenades inside rights groups in kenya say several people have been abducted and interrogated since the recent anti government protests. well the 40 demonstrations were killed. many of them shot by police reilly's begun last month against a government plan to increase taxes. many protest as
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a now quoting on president william bruton to resign. okay, web has moved from the ruby of the lease joshua acquire says he just left his home when men bundled him into a call, i'm cuffed him and put it back over his head gives it was the day off to protest as in my re be entered parliament 2 weeks ago, joshua was that we need to make the visual, he's a student leader. it can you as law school, he says he doesn't know where he was detained, but he was interrogated and beaten. they'll ask me questions, identify. so he says they asked him who was organizing and funding the protests that experience. i don't like to remember because every time i remember i get the lead to this demonstrations were initially against the finance bill would have raised taxes and widespread corruption of the police killed dozens
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of protest. as many started cooling for president william roo 7. his government to resign, police of arrested hundreds of people, more than a 180 of them revolt here. the mill tamani little quotes and charged with various crimes including looting and destruction of property. it will since been released them fail. defense lawyers say they were arrested for exercising that constitutional rights to protest. well, police that the looters will free the rights groups say that's happened alongside the campaign. have at least 34 adoptions an arbitrary detentions this. cctv footage shows permanent social media right to this child can leave being bundled into a call days before protest the people who have been or abducted and then released have said that they've been in the company of police officers. i know, you know, there's no higher authority than the deputy president has declared to the nation about 2 weeks ago that the intelligence and the security services have been
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abducting people. and therefore we have been very concerned that they seems to be. this seems to be part of a policing strategy that has no basis on the law. president russo who said deductions will be investigated. and those responsible held to account for come over here. that hasn't reassured activists like bill using them like he says he was abducted last month. i'm forced to sit and make you do the room flooded with cold water for 24 hours. after he was released, he fled my baby, destiny's home, and i person on the feeling. so i'm, i'm ready for g mon country. bill says he took part in the protests to defend kennedy as constitution. many of the demonstrate to say whether it's policing protest. so managing public funds, all they ask is for a government that follows the law malcolm web out a 0, maybe the still ahead on that, which is 0,
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focused on government says it plans to bind the largest opposition policy led by former prime minister in brun. come and another major legal victory for donald trump, a florida judge dismiss, is one of the criminal cases against the form of us president the hello. let's start with the good stuff. that is, if you like it, there's plenty of it to go around for central and eastern europe. okay, sure. we got some showers and storms rolling through germany, poland. check republic, slovak. yeah. and hungry. but this is going to do little to stump out the heat. let me show you wednesday. okay. colors are on dark, the red, the hotter it is. still 35 in budapest, 36 in keith. but eventually, a cooler northwind tier will press down your temperature 30 degrees on friday, but that's still above where it should be at this point in the year hotter than it
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should be for both greece and turkey. a somewhat weather though powerful storms in that southeast corner of the country and still what weather through the black sea coast that has produced some flooding. other end of the mediterranean, also hots here, mostly for southern in spain, but looking good in both spain and portugal. here's where we run into problems. the northwest spring moves away from eastern england, scotland hops over the channel into belgium and the netherlands. that we've got copious amounts of rain coming for a c or the own and getting a so for both free town and concrete. generally for the month of july, you see about a meter of rain. so this is as it should be. and guess what? we've got more what's and windy weather coming in. so the western cape province in south africa. let's go 15 degrees in cape town on tuesday. see you later. the latest news as it breaks down. well, i'm shown as one of the pod, the latest presidency manual not to have to negotiate with the only thing the cover
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done was a desire. stone ball, right, with detailed coverage while i, but maybe up beats about it, decisive victory for the verge of turnouts, and will buy something that was down from around the world who's taking off. have you ever seen a has prioritized ties with ideological allies? the strategy has helped turn me into an icon of the global life african stories from african perspectives. my email, i think a lot of due process is to show documentary by african filmmakers from monday. and then the lady, for example, one last on the size of the can. 3, linus and tyler, new series of africa direct on l. j. 0. news
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. the welcome back, your watching out a 0. his reminder, on top stories, the south is where the army has killed at least 19 palestinians in areas across central causes. since the early hours of choosing the ministry targeted a residential building and on this arrived that refugee come coming, 11th, and by the time is ready, ministry is writing parts of the occupied westbank up to 3 settlers were injured at a shooting incident. it's 4th is close the check point in nablus and storm the village of rahman man was killed during a raid up towards the town of out their former us president donald trump has appeared at the republican national convention. 2 days of taking survived
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and assess the nation attempt. he was cheated by hundreds of delegates in milwaukee way, also announced as vice presidential running without everyone in milwaukee on monday was a trump support outside the convention venue. thousands of people have been protesting against him and his policy, they represented of the coalition of voters, were all united by the opposition to donald trump, which is 0. is heidi joe castro has more on that from the wilkie, wisconsin. i please from the nation's leaders to lower the political temperature after the attack on donald trump. these protesters are doing the very opposite. i think what we need is people actually raising the temperature of a summer of resistance. i don't think of calls, unity is going to get us anywhere. to protest against the republican national
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convention. drew a few 1000 people from across the country. most are democrats and independents. authors were present this far left. you were saying no, fascist, strong, no genocide, joe. the whole damn system's got to go from was president. when in august of 2020 justin blake's nephew, jacob blake was shot by police and can no show. wisconsin and a right wing vigilante killed the 2 people during and ins. doing protest. blake says he blames trump for setting the country down that path. no ask in america is going to support this guy. he is a racist you to stop play and nobody's come out and articulated. we understand who you are. you would never get our boat in any large kind of way. then there's israel's war on gaza protesters a bite and has enabled the genocide of palestinians in your trump would do even worse. what's motivating me is seeing the struggle every day the palestinians are
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having to go through. well, i'm sitting here while people around me is pensions, are invested in weapons. companies that are destroying family's lives. they are trying to raise their voices as well as they can. but my design, they're being kept are far away from the prevention. and that is to minimize risk of any sort of the security question between the protest remain peaceful though defiant. this woman brought her babies to oppose the republican platform against abortion, by our daughter to the right. this is the best for her with so much at stake in this election, protest, or say they have to demonstrate, despite the volatility of the moment. hi to jo. castro, l g 0, milwaukee wisconscin, an independent candidate robert f. kennedy junior has confirmed, he's staying at the us presidential race. we met donald trump on monday with us
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media reporting trump is seeking his endorsement. the secret service also confirmed, it will provide protection for kennedy of the assassination attempt on from his father's senator robert f. kennedy and uncle president john f. kennedy with both assassinated in the 19 sixty's the director of the us secret service has given her 1st interview since the attempted assassination of donald trump. she called the shooting unacceptable. and shad have us reactions to that moving truck. and then concern, obviously for the former president, this is an event that should have never happened. who is most responsible for this happening? what i would say is that the secret service is responsible for the protection of the former president. so the buck stops with you. the buck stops with me. i am the director of the secret service. it was unacceptable. and it's something that shouldn't happen again. the president and homeland security secretary. so today they have 100 percent confidence in you, but there are some numbers. will con, was calling on you to resign?
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i appreciate the secretary's comments and we're going to continue to be transparent and communicate with people. do you plan to stay on? absolutely. i do plan to stay on my colleague down jordan spoke to monk fy fleet, who was an adviser to president george w bush and that runs a public relations and strategy for explain what kind of security arrangements would now be in place. and there's obviously more security at this convention just on day one. bit on previous conventions. i've been to every republican and democratic convention since 2000 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 and the area they've had months if not more than a year to put a game plan together. taping 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
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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 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 once you get in? uh, 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 get into the zone. there are fewer areas to actually gain entry into it. so i think that was limited so uh also uh vehicle is coming into the area. it is, you have to take a shuttle bus very, very few vehicles unless you're a b, 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 warranty. i'm on the pictures, we seem like concrete barriers and in their analysis and levels of security. i mean these events i've got hyper,
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secure over the last few years was the telling us more about the threat level and the type of threatened or 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 or open ha 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 and took and almost took out
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a dominey for president. so 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? so just need to everybody is on high alert from state to local, to 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 of mount just the final thoughts you, i mean, does the sex freedom level of security for the dump that what i'm saying is that these conventions, so many people wanna have a good time that they all the people understand that has to happen i think there's a little apprehension in the air just kind of getting it going is, 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 guests of what happened on saturday afternoon in pennsylvania. and that's the back of their minds. it's on the back of the minds of everybody here, and i think they're trying to process that with yes, we're here to who the business of a political party, which is nominated president so that they're ready for a ballot and
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a vice president. and due to the business of a convention, at the same time, yes, it should be a joyous 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 talk and may go and have that experience together and it might be more diverse to do that. so it's, it's just a one. i think that the security will start to figure itself out the delegate today . attendees will start to figure it out as well. i think it will probably get a little bit better as the weight goes along here in the last dollar from also placed a big legal victory on monday, i just dismissed the criminal case. charging trump with mishandling top secret documents before the judge ruled the appointment of special council. jack smith violated the constitution from reacted by saying will criminal and civil cases against him should now be thrown out, prosecute his site,
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they will pay despite some legal release for the full. the us president is a reminder of his 3 criminal trials that are pending at different stages. trump has been found guilty of 34 felony charges for falsifying business records by a new york court. he's appealing that case with sentencing expected. in september. if faces 10, the felony charges for unlawfully conspiring to change the 2020 election outcome in the state of georgia. however, that trial is on hold and likely until next year, long after the us election. of course. and trump also faces for federal charges related to his efforts to over time the 2020 election result and for his actions during the january 6 attack on capitol hill. this case is also likely to face some significant delays. with that single sign is a professor of law or the university of pennsylvania. she says the judge's ruling on trumps classified documents, case all times,
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decades of legal 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. 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 of view that conservatives had been touting for a long time to say that the appointment of special council was unconstitutional. in this case, what needs to be clear, however, that we did not hear justice thomas or conservatives in general objecting to the appointment of uh, john durham, who was special cancelled to look into the origins of the rustic case. nor did we
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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 eliminate special counsel in the case of donald trump . in other news now we're, when does president polk gum a secure the 4th to him after winning? well, the 99 percent of the vote. well, the $9000000.00 voters were eligible to cost to buy the economy came to prominence up to the end of the 1994 genocide and he's been present since 2000. his government has been accused of a crackdown on his critics. several opposition candidates with bod, from standing in the selection, the buckets, the government says is moving to bind. the largest opposition party is accusing form, a prime minister in wrong cons, p t, a policy or participating in want equals empty state activities. last week, a court awarded pci more seats in parliament come with removed his prime minister with a no confidence of ocean 2022. he remains imprisoned despite all 4 of his sentences
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having been overturned or suspended. come a hide that has more from the pockets on the capital. slum about the budget on the government decided to move against a budget on teddy can solve this and then run con sparky thing that they intend to bandage political party and also a accusing them of trees and judges, which includes the ex president of progress on dr. audit for all the rate is a member of the budget funds that you 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 states. and also the fact that there were serious charges like the cipher gays reg pertains to 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
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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 or on, on, uh, including uh, uh, credited them charges so these use cases was something that really expected, but many political analysts and focused on really be saying that this is indeed a big role still focused on his demo. tragic dispensation. come, i like that. i'll get it off. it's not my by this politicians of the mexican states of weblogs have voted in favor of a bill to be criminalized, bushing, and the 1st 12 weeks of pregnancy crowd supporting the right to abortion celebrations outside congress. pueblo is considered one of the most conservative states in the country. mexico supreme court had rules that abortion was not a crime in 2021. since then, 14 of the 32 states have legalized abortion. firefighters in collin county in california near los angeles,
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have been baffling. several wild fires in the past few days. the flames spread rapidly after a lightning storm hits in the middle of a heat wave and the west and united states in the 2 square kilometers of land have been burned by one fiber line national weather service and previously won't have an increased file risk view. and says, at least 50000 people have fled, renewed hostilities in sudan central us 10 state. it comes off to an escalation and fighting last month of the looting of homes and shops might be permanent to rapid support forces. many displays people have crossed into neighboring direct states with aid workers of trying to provide food shelter and medical help. if i seem to be gotten more than a year ago, has something losing millions of people the sanctions imposed on russia off it lost a full scale invasion of ukraine have been adding to the agricultural was of it today because like stone, landlocked country has buying cheap wheat in ports in an effort to increase his
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grade exports because like farm is say they need more financial support is the government bills, new railways, and offers incentives to invest. as some of the binge of a report from northern catholic style lead me off of the outer land and this 34000 heck the iphone produces organic crops. this nice and drawn 3 goals every 3 years. and it's harvested and vacuum seem for the phone. during the winter months for most of the year, the weather is too cold for farming. so they look around the truck doing some of 80 percent of cause a green production is week is going exports. some problem was attending to organic farming for a bit and not for yields and returns in foreign currency. kwanisha cyclic agriculture means everything is good to use. being free of chemicals and pesticides will also send you a survey. we want to complete the cms that debbie m meet, farmington will kind of, you know, crop rotation. we harvest
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a lot of like games textbook to them. there are no less davis by products. go to live stock. if there was no profit, we would not develop. that would be no point to know this. because expands continental climate means sharp fluctuations in temperatures. implement the changes have a major impact. multiple factors from lucas out of season rain, been transformed, bumper crops into huge losses. being central asia as largest flower exported, garlic, stunned neighbors. iran, a botanist on and european markets all depends on the staple. and china remains a priority market because expand has been fees export from 750000 tons and 201923 point 5000000 tons in 2023 for the ward and ukraine, and subsequent sanctions and rush, i mean, an abundance of cheap russian green, it's had such an impact, the gulf expelled extended its region port band, which came into effect last october. pushing goodwill. we accumulated large volumes
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of wheat and needed to sell it to domestic enterprises. russian weed was exported to kansas found out a cheaper price. as a result, a band was introduced on russian wheat into the former soviet countries building. you've been with the testament vs for potentials to be 3 times that of it's kind of big sports of $3000000.00 tons. the industry deprives media renewal and uplift in order to update all the government and adapts new technologies. farmers need funding, although the government says that if we need double lending for this, yeah, it's still not enough. each year form is reply short and long term loans. farmers association to say they expect that to be more than $2000000000.00 yet. i think a lot of top ok, viagra, industrial complex is the driving force in kazakhstan. but due to budgetary strains, the state cons for the cover, the costs are for an invest, as also wants to come in. but the tax policy poses risk street investors products
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on the green production unexplored depends on the world's largest non law country. taking on all these challenges, head on some of them driving down to 0. indic loading cause expands of the still ahead on al jazeera, rumania is government doubles the number of beds, the poet ranges are allowed to kill each year after a number of times the, the agriculture revolution promised abundance. but it's damaging the planet to this system is destroying the habitat that leeway explodes. how sacrificing by the best, the teeth, a maximum view is leading to feed and security and threatening of very existence. leaving the south east on able to adapt to climate change, the need to re thing what we so full hail to plan is on out is there a relationship with nature?
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is one of in violence and abuse. fossil fuel extraction, intensive agriculture over consumption. it becomes quite clear, we need a reset, ohio, the planet excuse how reassessing human kind place within the well is teen tech lean climate change. this is a totally different world piece. piece of will leave me with cost with nature, no support from it on our 202 book system, the streets of chicago on different with the same man bishop by doing the way to a better life for themselves. and. 6 in the volatile world of chicago, south side is no easy task with me. when site on out to 0, the,
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[000:00:00;00] the, [000:00:00;00] the fucking back remaining is government has more than doubled the number best the part ranges can legally kill the law was adopted during an emergency parliamentary session on monday and comes a week after the death of a 19 year old hika, i would just say it was andrew simmons has more. romania has europe's largest brownback populations living outside russia. that home is the bottom of comp paid for the mountain range. last week that was outrage when
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a 19 year old tracker was moved to death, wildlife experts say the animals have resulted to scavenging his cities as urban school cuts into the habits that climate change the limits of move services towards the particular problem. often appearing figured the dangers of getting close and even funding to feed them in the last year. the fault has introduced a manual quote, beckles of $220.00. now it's been increased to 400 the patient, one of you who for the past 2 decades, brown, passive code, at least 26 people and severely injured more than 270 others. right? yeah. a while bull hunt had disturbed the bad hunter. philly to survive for the world. one a lot of fun, says kidding, move as whoops. solve the problem. it says bez need to be kept away from communities with measures such as that's a waste management directing electric fences and preventing people from feeding.
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the bass. the bottom of rights campaign is believe the new law will allow for the eventual return of tracy hunting. andrew simmons, i would just go in 10 days. the sporting well to gather in paris for this is ellen pig games, but they are all concerns. the city sand river wouldn't be clean enough for athletes to swim in despite efforts to clean it up pump. so the river has tested as unsafe for humans and recent weeks try for loan of math and swimming competitions. a show to take place in the sense they're opening ceremony will be held on july. the 26th. well start today. the fresh sports minister took a plush to demonstrate that it is clean. the standard testing of it became organism take $24.00 powers. although they, there's some faster testing techniques these days. it just brings it down to 18 hours. so it pat, but they're taking samples at 3 in the morning and it's hoping that you're not
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going to have a monthly water quality information. but it, when they get the results, it's going to tell them the water quality 18 hours and not at the time. consumers are going to be in the water and between the sample and getting the results. there might be some rain began in russia, which go into the water and the test. they're not going to have it real time. it water quality data was a little bit torch, arrived in central power. so monday, a group of charities protested against what they say is the city social cleansing ahead of the games. activist bonus, said, 12000 people have been forced from the french capital, the cherokee se migrants and refugees that be pushed out. and that's called the housing found. i hope people have been shut down to hold out that i mean that it was on group the other side of the middle. we want to make ourselves visible above the and then pick thing at the end of this journey. and power of the cold run up less than a republic is less. we have been pushing ideas that would make the games exempt for
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any for that and to avoid socially cleansing vulnerable groups. now for the, for the past year. those ideas have mostly been ignored. these olympic games of the games of social exclusion enough to write up today. and i've said many bucket for this news. uh but i'll be back in about with much more of the days that you stay with us for that the the same. what has happened to guys since october 7, frankie, i'm so ashamed. i'm so ashamed because it's being done in my name. a leading jewish voice speaks out against israel bruce to own gaza. until palestinians are safe and secure. ease riley's naval base and use never worth nothing. my name. witness on. oh geez era. the us is always of interest. the people
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