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for the us once to keep the war in ukraine, going back to russia's will is broken for. is that strategy working? what to do if there is no date after in israel's more on causes the quizzical look good us politics, the bottom line, the serve unity from us. republicans that, that convention, as donald trump makes a 2nd, the parents just days office, if i think an assassination attempt the carrier johnston, this is out, is there a lot from to also coming up is very forces attack. you have another un run school in garza, the palestinians have been seeking shelter. does the
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thousands of people protest across the tenure as steps down on china and the philippines agreed to set off across as offline vent tension, surprising south china sea? the, there's been a show of unity from a senior republicans and former rivals of donald trump. on the 2nd day of the policies national convention, us state of wisconsin. well, trump himself has appeared again at the gallery this days off to civilizing an assassination attempt is greeted by j. trump as an investor, the public and vice presidential candidates both then listen to speeches of support from us. and so to you, and this is a i, florida governor room desantis once among donald trump's biggest critics without assistance or is as low as not from the convention in the southern. the convention
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that change of a tri united front with full support behind donald trump. exactly loaded from a lot of trump is not a one state to use the quote to the republican national committee, but she's also a little trump daughter and the 1st member of the family to address the convention . she did say that she had to alter her speech because of what happened inside the date that you can turn the tv off. because she didn't want to, children have an indelible memory of the grandfather. after being short, it took them some time to realize that he was high. so they say, let's take a listen to what bought a truck is actually saying to the convention right now to get them. milwaukee, 3, our energy independence. massive amounts of red tape, kind. and no new wars when donald j trump was president maybe
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most importantly though, you could actually steal it in your everyday life that you didn't have to love everything that he tweeted. but you cannot deny you were better off. when donald trump was in office, americans were finally able to start saving money. home prices were affordable, and gas hit a low of a $1.87 a gallon. as i speak here to night, many of our fellow americans don't know how they'll pay for their next trip to the grocery store, new clothes for their children. for this month's rent, many of our fellow americans worry that we are on the verge of a major terror attack here on american soil. as many of our fellow americans don't think their own children will be able to establish a better life than they themselves. currently have. many of our fellow americans
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are right now sitting and wondering how on earth this country could have moved in the wrong direction. and so quickly, the democrats in the media know that they cannot convince you the american people that your life is better off now, because it's not, you know, try to sell you on some outrages, narrative about the terrible things that donald trump will do. if he becomes president, but you don't have to imagine what it would be like. all you have to do is remember what it was like the i know. oh yeah. the,
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i know what you hear out there about donald trump. i know what you read, what the media tells you, and what out of touch celebrities on the left say about this man. but when i look at donald trump, i see a wonderful father, father in law, and of course, grandfathered to my 2 young children loop in carolina. i know that i'm lucky enough to get to call him my father in law and see him a little differently than all of you. but it's through that land that i sometimes wish more people could see him. this is a man who has sacrifice for his family and a man who has truly sacrifice for his country. the
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donald trump didn't need to run for president, same or money. trust me. we all know he already had plenty of that. i'll tell you why he did it and why he continues on, even in the face of the unthinkable. because he love this country, the he did it for his grandchildren, for your children and grandchildren and for the generations to come. that i had seen this man dragged through helen, back in and out of court rooms,
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indictments impeachment, mugshot and even, and assassination attempts. and yet, he has never back down the i'll never forget watching my 2 children run up to him with their drawings and hugs
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for grandpa, just moment before he took the you know, why lot of trump was picked to finish the choose the night to the are all the out and see a bunch storming speech which still isn't over. as she talked, as i said at the start about the assassination attempt and have impacted her family . and this is all about trying to present a united front of the republican party that we saw that with 2 of the people who went up against donald trump in the primary campaigns. i think were very critical of them appear here at the convention. was one desantis and nikki haley gord evictions from the cro do. it actually warmly welcomed when to expect it that after what we had in february and march, but they came here to express that loyalty and the support for the mind to beat them. and the primary campaigns donald trump has my was wrong endorsement,
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harris. if we have 4 more years, advice, or single day of, here's our country, we badly worse off. for the sake of our nation, we have to go with donald trump. donald trump stands in their way and he stands up for america. donald trump has been demonized. he's been sued. he's been prosecuted any nearly lost his life. we cannot let him down and we cannot let america down. now the, what about the tone, the rhetoric since the attempts on the drums not hasn't been any noticeable change . do you think but with the tools that from the drum team that the thought there would be a softer to and not quite the 2nd part of talking more about unity and about peace . and maybe on monday there was an element of that. but certainly on tuesday that
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has almost completely disappeared. there's been a number of attacks on the media even had lot of come a going after the media just in the last couple of minutes. there's also ted cruz santa from texas. he talked about how the democrats had let it millions of immigrants into the country who were not raping and killing americans that against all the evidence has been presented by the border patrol. so i think the, the republicans are finding what a run desantis a nikki haley phone did in the primary campaigns. you can't really go after someone and say, look, the doing a good job, but we could do better, i'd expect to win. and so the republicans may have thought there was an idea that they could talk about, you'd have to talk about bringing the country together, but to get their message across, they've got to go on the attack against to bite and, and also go on the attack against the democrats, and that's exactly what we've seen happen here. the donald trump surprising the d.
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c for the 2nd night. he's sitting next to the bunch just over my right shoulder. uh, probably be here tomorrow would do the events we'll address the convention is the vice presidential candidate for the 1st time. that's a big speech for him. he's a relative and doing very few people knew about the most. say political circles have done that listing circles. so this is a chance for the ohio senator to introduce himself to the american people in prime time on american television, and also convince them that if they're forcing for donald trump, they're getting him as part of the package. and it won't be for us to uninstall, so thank were us present terry bite and his return to the campaign trials of the 1st time since the attempted assassination of donald trump is address the annual convention of an a c p t on the oldest most prestigious sense politically powerful organizations of black americans. reynolds reports from las vegas
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receiving a warm welcome from n a. c. p. members, us president joe by acknowledge is enormous political debt to black voters because of june. and i present a couple hours with vice president biden spoke about the assassination attempt on his rival, donald trump, and the threat of political violence. no response to go to lower the temperature temperature and condemn violence in any form. but he also took some jabs at trump to start to go to the board. record girls of watchable business letter says again because dropped his line. my general about what the poor the workers low for her by. there's immunization bite in mock trumps reference during the debate last month to black jobs, which many people thought he implied were unskilled. well, i'm trying to like job is it is the vice president of the states. in the
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aftermath of that debate, some democrats urged biting to drop out of the race over concerns about his age and mental stamina. but black officials and voters have largely stood by him. he's a proven track record, a b as a portal for the initiative. for what blacks are facing today, and so we are looking for him to do that again to continue to do that. but some recent polls suggest some black voters are drifting away from bite bite and will need every last measure of support enthusiasm and turn out from black voters. if he is to have any chance of winning a 2nd term in the white house, rob reynolds, l. g 0 las vegas, the israel has struck another un run school this route,
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refugee camp in central gauze. kidding. at least 23 people. the facility was sheltering, displaced, palestinians, and was, and as many designated circled, safe set on sunday at 17 palestinians were killed in a strike on his school in central guns. that in the past 10 days, 6 schools affiliated with the un, this agencies have been hit, is already a tax across the strip of kills at least 50 palestinians since tuesday morning. from 9 months since, as well as war on gaza. health care workers are still struggling to properly treat to the wounded correspondent, prima mood visited on intensive care units in debt of a law firm. dr. shed some of the challenges they face every day. when i came into the guys and strip i was prevented everything except for one suitcase and i've been here for a month. and so as much as i tried to stuff with my suitcase, it's only so much you could put him on suitcase and. and we have 10 patients here
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that would use all those, all those medications, probably in a day or 2, while the health care workers here save lives and do their best to keep people living. they are thinking about their own family members at home. and when they hear these closing the distance between here, every hour or 2, while we're here in the buzzing above us at the drones, those health care workers are constantly in 2 worlds. one where they're here with their patient where they know they have a duty vibe, but by the career chosen in the 2nd is to their own family, their own neighborhoods at home, where they don't know when the next patient that rolls in will be their family member. the medications we use for controlling severe bleeding, especially patient liver disease in an environment where everybody is reading, we're out of these really vital medications. and so with the, with the communities had to do is work off of suitcases bought in by prior medical teams greater than 3 months ago. because currently all in flow, medical supplies and stuff to the border. we have several cases in the last 24 hours where they survived their surgery. this revised the initial, the last paper side, survive the initial,
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assess the patient. but then subsequently passed from infection relate to the lack of root care supplies and typically flies we see in any hospital world. this is a 20 year old woman and a separate significant dramatic brain injury. she may be able to be pulled off the ventilator. she may refer itself whether or not she'll ever talk again or wake up again, meaningfully or walk again. is this truly not known things for us? she's a 5 year old little girl who came in overnight. the blast. and this injury is not the end of her journey to recovery, right? she has the physical recovery ahead of her, of recovering from low auction levels and long injury and superficial brands and these type of things. but in the long term, the thing that i feel most concerned about for the, for the population as a whole, public suspect, it is the, these kids have seen and experience things that kids are not supposed to experience is ready. air defenses of shut down several missiles fired from southern lebanon, video to show the moment the missiles were intercepted. israel and the lebanese
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group has been um, have traded net daily strikes since 1000. we can just but it says open the front against someone there to with palestinians on the street. so the head on out just so his house of gold, a senior us senator was found guilty of corruption and exclusion. the hey, we're off and running with your weather report for the americans. it wasn't long 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
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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 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 and l a. one point stays here later. the
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same. what is happening to gaza since october 7 has been writing? 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 envelope and use the envelope no to my name. witness on oh geez era. the the you and i'll just remind to of the headlines. and it's very striking to you and run
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school and it is ratchet rescue g campus kills at least 23 palestinians displaced palestinians had been shouting at the facility 6th. we went to the school talking to advice, very full task. and it's the 2nd day as a publisher in the national convention, multi wisconsin homer even invested in nikki haley and all the centers. those fellow trumps central nation to pay what both critics of or dropping out of advice a senior us senate has been found guilty of a wide range and corruption scheme and included acting as an agent of a foreign government. but manenda is a democrat to serve this chair with a powerful senate foreign relations committee is now facing calls to step down. facility reports from new york, the senator robert menendez summoned back to court to hear the verdict. after 13 hours of jury deliberations in a 9 week trial,
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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 help 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, the democrat continues to maintain his innocence and says he'll appeal the verdict
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. now, obviously, i'm deeply disappointed by the jury's decision. i have every faith that the law and the facts 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 up my country and for my 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, decades behind bars when he returns for sentencing in 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 a medium. hey, kristin salumi. i'll just hire a new york in eastern afghanistan, heavy rains and flooding of kills at least 40 people. how about officials confirmed
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that many 350 people were injured? taken to the hospital. witness said he. so avis house collapse that at least 7 killed in that incident. at least 400 homes have been destroyed by the southern. heavy rains have caused severe flooding in the canadian, the city of toronto on tuesday, cause we left stranded on major highways in parts of the city side. waters rose quickly leaving some vehicles submerged. emergency responses rescued. several drivers. in kenya at least 4 people have been killed and renewed antique government protest. police fire tear gas to disperse crowds, gathering in the capital not ready demonstrates as in cities across the country, altamont think the resignation of president when they retain customers. so it reports now from direct of these has become a weekly affair and it's not letting up young people who have been protesting
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against the government say enough is enough. police had a hard time managing the protest. daniel, one boy never flinched, even as police fired t. o guess our team and either protest as we are out, you're 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 sense. and to step down, this is where shown on the street for me sometimes appear on the walls, and they are using paragraphs. but so the for testers,
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also you stone and know they are not a high for this thing that they are going to stay here until then, you know, on the process and not just happening in a row, be 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 the view and prove that the 13th cannot wonderful grunted visually be called the box according to because fish is a startled protest president to have yielded to some demands since like, if this are not making things easier, this is keeping gala on the outskirts of nairobi police killed a protest to here,
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and a john, at least, was also shot in another town. nearly 50 people have been killed and many of is injured since the unrest began weeks ago, or less than a 2nd lesson. that's how he's handling the debt. so my brother, since he started and most likely not, no way of the up, he's sort of the president has been under a lot of pressure to deal with the situation. or the anger on the streets can be solved by many kenyans who say they resonate with a young protest as catherine, sorry, altura now will be a 2nd group of 200 canyon police have arrived in hate. see for you in that mission to tackle gang violence. they join an area contrib, gentle canyon offices done by last month. you and it says the mission is also meant to support eighty's national security for 6 guns control. most of the capital footprints other parts of the country. 20 people have been killed off the bus
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skidded off a mountain road in southern preventive. it's hard to say the crash occurred during the early hours of tuesday morning. government spokesman said assistance was being provided to those injured in the crash, but admitted that the response had been slow and disorganized. because reveal that to more than 3000 people who died improve as a result of traffic accidents. in 2023 of the least for indian soldiers had been killed and a gun baffled with another thing to fight on demand and ended administered. the customer service of back to back attack. subbing reported since june raising concerned among the security officials, trials, traffic reports. now the army is on high low. it's in the mountains of india and administered kashmir. full indian soldiers were killed in the latest attack, targeting a foot patrol in this decades long contested female in region. as the soldiers were ambushed by rebels fighting against the new in the forests of the district. late on
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monday. now the how to get a board post from the scene that i thought to uh, this uh, being pointed out, adrian warner christian with the how it changed the started the we have to use those, started to them, and then go to my security forces. they have to this study, same as it gets without entries, because they don't want to piece nicholas with riley. they don't want to be in the indian. since 1947 indiana park is not on her for to was for the muslim majority territory, which both countries claim in full control and called on resistance to indian rule, began in 1989 thousands of people being killed since then. but the violence had subsided in recent years. the roof is that may now be changing, at least 8 report to the tech since june, with at least 11 indian soldiers killed this year. that is discontentment, that is under there is hopelessness. maybe that situation provide us some support, go doors pull on to in dollars, insights activities,
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and don't want to catch me. previous attacks, it focused mostly on crushing me. you'll sort, you said you had sent you a violence has now shifted to the geometry region. in the regional capital sure. and a golf protest is burned and effigy. 6 pocket stones point minister sharp bodies should be india, blames pakistan for training funding and pushing on groups across a c spine into the positive catch me on the deadliest control focused on the noise this on the people working with the militants who prevent shouts when food should be arrested until then, we won't be able to find any solutions, renew tension in killing a cost region. a permanent political solution remains elusive. that's the best call strap it down to 0. 8 soldiers had been killed in an attack by on demand northwest focused on 10 ton of bound fights as well. also killed. the battles began on monday
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after suicide boma drive a vehicle with explosives into a minute treat kemp and the carpet pockets from cloud province. gunmen, then storm the premises, leading it to a gun, baffled at last. it for 26 hours. the china and the philippines have agreed to set up an emergency hotline to prevent future escalation in the south china sea. it's the 1st time the 2 countries all setting up a direct line, not the presidential level to handle such disputes. and even though has moved out from minnesota, who shall details of an agreement signed by philippine and chinese foreign ministry officials during their meeting here in manila on july. second, have now come to light. we now know that the 2 sides have agreed to establish a new emergency hotline to manage and prevent presentations in the south. china sea was spiraling out of control, but it is important to note that a similar communication mechanism has to be available to both sides. so is january
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2023. when philippine president for the been marcus junior and the chinese.

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