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the beats about its decisive victories, the verge of turnouts, and we'll buy something was down from around the world who's taking off if you don't really have, for your ties, ties with ideological allies. the strategy has helped turn me into an icon of the global right. the responses go to lower the temperature temperature and condemn violent finality for yes, president jeopardizing the it's the campaign trail for the 1st time since the assassination attempt against donald trump. the other ones are in golden. this is down to 0 line from the whole set coming is ready for us to the talk. you have another you and run school and gone. so with all the students have been seeking shelter, dozens of kills thousands of people
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protest across the tenure, demanding president william root have steps down on selling his kind of goal to senior us senators found guilty of bribery, corruption, and extortion. the yes president joe biden has returned to the campaign trail for the 1st time since the assassination attempt on his republican rival. donald trump, is apparent, is also comes as concerns continue with inviting zone democratic poverty about his age. unfitness for office is address the national association fee, advancement of colored people in double a, c p. u. in las vegas. it's a big gathering of black voters in nevada and a 2 constituency for the democratic party. by them used to speech, to urge americans to reject all forms of political bottoms, days off. the attempted assassination of donald trump at a rally in pennsylvania, a responsibility lower temperatures, temperature,
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and condemn violence. and that is for the, the refrigerator with the most affordable which reject the wireless box in any time period, no exceptions. that to say one voice bottle does not the answer. we'll have to live now. 2 ounces. he has rob rentals in las vegas that rob, so what would the main takeaways then from vitamin speech to be in double a c p as well. first of all, there and there was a forceful speech, delivered the very vigorously, no signs or reminiscences of the bumbling stumbling, biting that we saw a couple of weeks ago during his disastrous debate with the donald trump. in
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addition to the, the ex or if that you play just now, where he denounced violence and called for a lowering of the temperature of political discourse in the united states. he also took a few shots at his opponent, trump saying, and while talking about job growth, for example, and specifically job growth among the black population in the us. he said, well, trump lies like hell about this all the time. and saying in fact that the drop that black unemployment were the lowest, it's ever been under biden's administration. otherwise, the speech to this audience of, of a very prominent and a very historic, a black organization. there was a fought for civil rights and uh, and against the injustice and inequality for decades. it, it was a recitation of the accomplishments of the, by the administration in,
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in things like a student loan relief, lowering the costs of prescription drugs, growing the economy, jobs again, i'm making home ownership available to black households. all of these uh, standard points of a buttons, campaign, speeches, but cast in a way that would appeal most directly to black voters and showing blackboard as how to benefit them. i talked to, or a couple of people after the speech, one of them said, which he has a proven track ridge or he bite and has a proven track record of paying attention to things that matter to black folks. and we want him to do that again for another 4 years. in fact, the, the speech was interrupted several times, uh by chance of 4 more years, okay. and with a quite a bit of applause. there are some indications, of course,
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as you mentioned that the, the, the black support for binding is beginning to fray and according to some polls. but that was not evident here yet as an oscar. i mean, how important todd, these voters to biden's re election are 100 percent. absolutely vitals. in fact, by me during the speech said you pointing to the crowd are the reason that i'm the president and campbell harris's vice president. it was a black voters turning out that saved biden's primary campaign in 2020 uh way back then and uh, in, in south carolina and blackboard is turning out in huge numbers that made the difference in the presidential election later in that year. it is imperative for the biden campaign that they get maximum turn out among black voters
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in cities like philadelphia and pennsylvania in detroit in michigan and milwaukee in wisconsin and other swing states. even here in nevada, where the black population is not very high, but it still every vote counts in a tightly contested state like this one tomorrow bite. and we'll speak to a congress, a representing latino americans who are very important for us here in nevada. and in neighboring arizona, another very important swing state, but to return to your question without black support bite and has no chance and he knows it. all right, so rubbing his life as the in las vegas. rob, thank you. what is the 2nd day of the republican national convention in milwaukee, former us ambassador to the un, nikki haley on the part of governor rum desantis, are expected to speak. the pay of both contested donald trump's pursuit of the republican presidential nomination, which comes to pick as running made was seen at the convention earlier. j. the vans who would become vice president if trump wins expected to speak in milwaukee later
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on tuesday, for all an official joins us live, not from the convention in milwaukee island. so they to the convention ciocca through what we expect to happen almost the feeling today. all of them as well. if you take a look behind me, you can see katty lake who is a former governor tauriel candidates for the republicans, and that is on the she lost and then claim the election was stolen and she's not running for the senate. and the people were told that they had to lower the temperature and watch the language and come things down. and she's just actually go in and attack against the media saying that they have wor, no, they're welcome to because of life adults. but donald trump, for the last 8 years, sadly the atmosphere in the whole is boy, and that the republicans believe that they are on their way to winning back the white house. if you look at what's happened over the last 3 weeks or so, there was jo biden's, very poor performance in bait with donald trump. donald trump has won a number of important legal buffalos in the meantime as well. and then you said by
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the assassination attempt just over it's about 72 hours ago. so is that actually happened? and then he appeared at the convention on monday. and so they have been dancing in the aisles, the boy and they believe that there is nothing that is going to stop them from taking by the white house as far as the c minutes about meeting america. see. but it's also going to be those who would like to have being king. we're going to hear from ron desantis, the for the motor, the governor, who was perhaps donald trump biggest rival going into the primary campaign a many people. so you might actually get the nomination, but donald trump essentially destroy it to him politically and took him out of the race. remember he? he folded after the 1st contest in iowa before the even started voting in new hampshire. and then there's going to be nikki haley who was the last republican standing against donald trump, and she eventually probably go to the race. she wasn't actually invited until sunday. that may well be that it's connected to what happened on saturday that she
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got an invite to present this united face of the republican pockets. she said that she was going to pledge all the delegates that she wants to donald trump, so that it would be the united policy. we're also going to give her muckle, reveal. it was considered as one of the v p candidates and those donald trump's daughter in law. lot of trump, but so will be the same excitement as donald trump flushed appeared and stuff to the attempted assassination that we saw on monday night. all right, ellen fisher, that live for us at the r and c convention in milwaukee island. thank you. the now israel has struck another you in run school in minnesota at refugee compton, central, gaza kidding. at least 23 people. the facility were shuttering despite the palestinians and was, and his riley designated so called safe. so on sunday, 17 palestinians were killed. and a striking a school in central garza, in the past 10 days,
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6 schools affiliated with the you and honest agencies. they've been hit as really a tax across the strip of killed at least 50 palestinians since tuesday morning. i'll just here is honey, my food has more from the butler in central gods. the fact that we're seeing more of the honor with facilities being targeted deliberately and directly across the gaza strip recorded the statement by believe that as originated either the director of operations of united nations, we're looking at 230 to view and facilities across has been being either severely damaged or completely destroyed since the beginning of this genocide. ok, we're including it backwards and sensors. and just to make it clear for our viewers evacuation centers are in the box. you on school, these are connor was run school. i got our owner was our manage and operated by by the united nations, were palestinian refugee just the just the fact that we have people who have been displaced into these areas of for the past 9 months are really struggling on daily
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basis. and on top of that, the attack deliberate attacks of cost and they do not believe in these $6.00 exclusive being targeted by is really the era talks is going to close to a 100 people in 6 this school just did a one to 3 people were killed in one single attack and in addition to we have 7 deep blue, lots of critically injured here at the hospital in the world all the hospital records, you can all just increasing and exacerbating but really difficult living conditions, any problems that people are experiencing as a result. of these attacks, meanwhile, is really monitor in a separate a talk to targeted an area. the western part of hon. noon is cooling 17 people. and again, we're looking at the same patterns of killing women and children make. the vast
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majority of casualties is really a defenses. of shut down several of missiles fired from $711.00 on video show. the moment the missiles were intercepted, israel and the lebanese group has the law have traded near daily strikes since the war and gaza began. has bloss has an open the front against israel and solidarity with palestinians in the gaza strip of the and can you let these 4 people have been killed and renewed anti government protest, least 5 to gas, to disperse crowds, gathering in the capital. and i rode the demonstrators in cities across the country, demanding the resignation of president william root. catherine stuart reports from nairobi of these has become a weekly affair and it's not letting up. young people who have been protesting against the government say enough, is enough. police had
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a hard time managing the protest. daniel, one boy never flinched, even as police fired t o goes out to him. and i, the protest is we are out there trying to fight for one like, you know, i'm a student. where do i go from there? all this young people, you see here walking around the past because there's no hope in this country. people 1st came to the streets to protest against a proposal to raise taxes. the contentious by nonce bill was withdrawn, but many said they want the government and president william russo to deal with bad governance corruption, mismanagement of public funds. and to step down, this is where it's on the, on the street, the police in times of pay out of the walls and they are using sand. * but so the for testers, also you, you, stones and know may are not a high for this thing that they are going to stay here until the,
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on the purchase and not just happening in a robi demonstrations happened in 23 out of 47 counties across the country thank you so much in west and can you protest is said they wanted the electoral commission as re appointed since the monday ended last election. the to be formed quickly as quick as possible. so that to be empty, is that the victory that cannot wonderful grunted visually be called the box according to the constitutional jesus thought of protest president who to have yielded to some demands is like this are not making things easier. this is keeping gala on the outskirts of nairobi, police killed a protest to here, and a john, at least, was also shot in another town. nearly 50 people have been killed and many others
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injured since the unrest began weeks ago, or less than a 2nd lesson as how these funding the depths of my brother since he started. and both luxury did not know where the solar eclipse of the president has been under a lot of pressure to deal with a situation where the younger on the streets can be solved by many kenyans who say they resonate with a young protest. as catherine, sorry, altura now ruby thought for a short break here and i'll just say about when we come back to more political and 17 friends as a prime minister once again and tends in his resignation towards continue about pollution. so monday, the the hey, we're off and running with your weather report for the americans. it wasn't long
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ago. we were dealing with a cold stuff from the argentine pappas freight down to patagonia, but things are changing, especially for paraguay as well through the forecasting assault. ceiling shows as you could close in on your how does july pay on record on saturdays, those temperatures shoot up to $30.00 degrees swats of plenty of dry weather right across brazil we got our usual way, whether or not too far away from dallas. and with those winds picking up across the caribbean sea, that's going to steer rain right into costa rica, san jose, looking at half a month's worth of brain, and about 24 hours more storms coming into the southern us here. that's going to knock out the heat. so here's the forecasts on thursday. we see those temperatures come down, arkansas. little rock 28 for you. same goes for the midwest, the great lakes in the us northeast. this rain eventually catches up to the us northeast and the mid atlantic. by thursday, there's a drop in temperatures for new york at 27 degrees. still hot enough though for you
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in canada as alberta province, edmonton at 34, and all of those heat alerts for the us southwest stuff now been dropped, much more comfortable, much more bearable. 28 degrees in l. a. one point in space here later. the . ringback or the,
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[000:00:00;00] the welcome back you watching, i'll just say are a, took her mind about top stories here this hour. and it's very striking to you in run school and i'm going to say rep refugee camp has killed at least 23 palestinians displaced. palestinians have been sheltering up. the facility is the 6 you and affiliated school, he buys really forces in the last 10 days. yes, president joe biden has returned to the campaign trail, urging americans to reject political finance. it's his 1st appearance outside of washington. since estimation attempts on his report on the rifle, donald trump, on the 2nd day of the republican national convention in milwaukee, wisconsin. among the speakers on nikki haley and run desantis, they both contested donald trump's pursuit of the republican presidential nomination. all right,
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let's go back now to the r n. c. live web burning the range of the republicans. some of the candidate for ohio is addressing delegates. this is listening briefly to what he say was united states of america. the us. all right, well, unfortunately, the thing very moreno's finished a token. so let's move on, shall we, to james davis. he is a republican strategist and found the president of touch down structure. this, james would try to get a flavor of what's happening inside the convention listening to brittany moreno there. but unfortunately, he finished just as he went to him. so listen, let's um, i mean, you wrote in austin a few months ago saying republicans should be wary of j. d bands because he isn't in sync with most of the republicans on some economic issues like raising the minimum wage has your opinion of bands change now, but he's trumps v p. pick on and do you think those views of his was spelling
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tunnel troubles for the policy further down the line? perhaps? well, the 1st view i had him j. the vansoluce. in 2016. i was doing a road trip across the country and i listened to as a book with a couple of friends heal billy allergies. and he liked me came from very humble beginnings and had to overcome a lot of challenges. i think that that is great for america to see obviously now that this guy who grew up in such poverty has been able to come forward and be a vice presidential picks, which is amazing. so that's expiring. and i think the story, the words that he gave to his life were really empowering to a lot of folks. lot of americans feel like they're in that say right that they've been left behind. and so there is a great opportunity for j. d. a. and so i believe in president trump to focus on solving the chaos. that's a border to focus on. the crisis that we see across the globe,
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internationally with wars from both of the front and to end by nomics. and if he focuses on that, i think that that could be very strong going into november and, and ultimately quench the white house. i don't want to, i don't want to see more government policy uh, government intervention. and so that's where i'm wary of katie vance and some areas and the minimum wage feet, etc. seats, the federal trade commission, blocking mergers and acquisitions. i, you know, citing with union bosses over hardworking americans. those are the areas where we have some great minutes, but hopefully again they'll focus on those uh, issues that outlines and i think it'll pay off well for them in the balance. okay. i'm trying to, i mean, in the last 24 hours or so, there's been widespread coming free in the us. me just saying that was from, has done is click the new head of america move. but would you agree with that, james? i mean in picking them up from pin having to secure the future of the month to move
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on to advance is young and he has a life head of them in politics. and so, yes, i mean, ultimately any time you pick a vice presidential candidate, whether you win or lose, you set a lead or not for the future. fortunately for public is there a lot of great leaders in the republican party? you know, doug program, obviously. you know, what was one of the folks that they talked about picking nikki haley ran a tough campaign. this is ronda santas ran a campaign. he's had a great track record in florida, so there are other leaders out there that the republican party can look to. and that's just great events for us. i think you've, you contrast that with the democrats. you don't really see that same level, that same thing. and that's an interesting point you made to james because this with another tool about jo biden's age. but the fact is, donald trump is only 3 years younger than by and then even from times can be pretty and here. and so dumpster the balance of age balance. that also helps the factors.
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funds that the young for the pick is out is very young for the paycheck. and so i think when you're looking at a job and it's on a daily vance, get some insurance to see some voters that hey, got another guy who can carry them. and so forth. so you know, for some me, yes, that was, that was a well and it's probably worked against the 1st part of governor bertram because he is a little older as well. some settings as a final thoughts to you. as a republican, what do you think? j d events springs to the ticket is it is we're bringing that you've just talked about . is it the opinion of a venture capitalist and political 5 brand? oh, is it something perhaps about this new quote for the strain of conservatism that appeals to young, the republican o. j. the vance is a smart guy. he's a strong speaker, and so i think he will resonate with the role community. i'm not sure that donald
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trump needed that ultimately. so we'll see how politically this shakes out. i do have concern again about like the, the, the, the national conservative part of this is that the dates are sometimes taken. and hopefully he'll come around and, and, and run with an agenda that in the process at the border tackled by nomics. and it's your global stability, like a james dave is really good to get your thoughts and doing this is james davis. the republican stuff is the republican national convention. james, enjoy the show to see likes i thank you. thank you know, us senator has been found guilty of a wide range and corruption scheme that included acting as an agent of a foreign government robot. menendez, a democrat, to serve as chad the possible senate foreign relations committee is now facing calls to step down. christian fleming reports from new york. senator robert menendez summoned back to court to hear the verdict. after 13 hours of jury
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deliberations in a 9 week trial, the jury found him guilty of all 16 charges, ranging from bribery to obstruction of justice and acting as an agent of a foreign government. profiting from political favors to 3 businessmen in his home state of new jersey, 2 of them were tried and convicted alongside of him. the us attorney overseeing the case at the level of corruption was shocking. this wasn't politics as usual, this was politics for profit. and now that a jury has convicted bob and then does his years of selling his office, of the highest bidder, have finally come to an end. the evidence included gold bars over $480000.00 in cash, and a mercedes benz convertible. all seized when the f b i rated is home in 2022 for many years. chinese we as chairman of the senate foreign relations committee, menendez helps steer, military aid to egypt and shared sensitive material in the process, helping a co defendant. while honda obtain a lucrative business deal with the egyptian government,
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the democrat continues to maintain his innocence and says he'll appeal the verb and obviously i'm deeply, deeply disappointed by the jury's decision. i have every faith that the law and the fax did not sustain that decision and that we will be successful upon. i keel, i have never violated my public out. i have never been anything but a patriot off my country and for my country. menendez is attorney attempted to shift the blame to his wife nadine, who was also charged, but had her trial postpone for medical reasons for 70 year old faces and decades behind bars when he returns for sentencing. it's here in october just weeks before the november elections until the verdict came in. menendez was vowing to run for re election. now he's facing calls from his party members to step down immediately. kristen salumi, i'll just hear a new york. gabriella. title has resigned as promises, prime minister,
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but will stay on and i can take a role. the french president and manual micro accepted a child's resignation. the government stays in place for the time being. to all is part of micro centrist coalition, which one the 2nd largest number of seats in the election. i'll just say it was natasha butler has more now from the french capital. the. the big question for most people in phones is who is going to be the next 5 minutes to the left. when the lions one the most seats in the election, so they believe it should be someone from the wrong spot. the problem is, in the past days, they have not been able to unite behind the candidate and come up with a candidate they will agree on in the left of the lines. you have a number of policies. you've got communist, called left socialist. i'm green's, and they're finding it very difficult to agree on. one can't stay now on the face, of course is playing into the hands of presidency manual. my goals, centuries policy that came seconds if you like,
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in this election present. my goal might be hoping that the left wing in line simply in close, we already seeing a number of divisions on fractures within that alliance. he might be hoping that perhaps in a few weeks time, he will be in a position to propose one of his centuries as a possible prime minister, if the less unable to perform a name for the last 20 lines. this is an opportunity, but it could be one that they failed to take latasha buckler. i'll just sarah power student protests in bangladesh of 10 violent with at least 6 people killed and dozens injured and fighting between rival groups and the police. students have been demonstrating for 2 weeks coating for an end to what they say, discriminate, recruiters public service jobs. they said favorite supporters of the routing policy, and they want to marry a system. instead, 6 bodies have been found in a luxury hotel room in china and capital bank of the victims were all getting these nationals to
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a jewel american citizenship. authority is of open an investigation into the incident on the way to post obviously results, you know, the sanctions imposed on the roster off at last a full scale invasion of ukraine had been adding to the agricultural worries of its neighbor. cuz next time, country has been cheap, waiting for it in an effort to increase its green exports, a cause like pharmacy, they need more financial support as the government builds new railways and offers incentives to invest as a solid jervey report, some and back in northern because that stuff lead me off of the outer land in this 34000 heck the iphone produces organic crops. this nice and drawn 3 goals every 3 years. and it's harvested and vacuum seen for the for during the winter months. for most of the year, the weather is too cold for farming. so they look around the truck doing some 80 percent of cause,
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