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the, the message to you, my fellow republicans, is we love this country and we are united to win 30 vans. donald trump's choice to be his vice president for minute steps. the nomination republican national convention, the don't carry tungsten. this is sarah from demo also coming to us president joe 5 and tested positive because it is forced to cancel a campaign event in las vegas is ready. um it continues to target the residential
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buildings across sconces. at least 22nd kind of students have been to the tax of across the street on a dinosaur fossils. so the auction for most of the begin in the us where a higher senator ted events has officially accepted the republican vice presidential nomination. the address the policies national convention for the 1st time. as donald trump running by giving an account of his evidence, upgrading the rule of hyatt, he also touched on trade and foreign policy. that's the size. the idea is the republican party as an overarching tens with zoom for wide variety of views, that the republican party of the next 4 years united in our love for this country,
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and committed to free speech in the open exchange of ideas. and so to night, mister chairman, i stand here humble and i'm overwhelmed with gratitude to say, i officially accept your nomination to be vice president of the united states of america. and this was at the convention in milwaukee. this was the mind picked by donald trump to be as vice presidential running, mate introduced himself to the american public. a duty vance was raised in relative poverty in ohio by a grandmother because of his mother's addiction. he went into the marines and sat in a rock. i then went to ohio state university and eventually get law school. when he graduated, he is the best selling author of the memoir, the hill billy allergy. he talked about those routes in some detail, but he started by praising the man who selected them as a vice presidential candidate, a man who in the past,
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he is often the right of the said. the republican party was a pro 10 for people with many ideas. and he said the difficulties facing any of the american public was because of the people who govern in washington. and it was his intention along with donald trump. to change that there was no mention of his controversial positions on things like a to ukraine or abortion, or his position on china. instead, this was him presenting a glowing face to the american public, to excite, political circles might no know a great deal about him from the books just over my shoulder. that's where donald trump, what's smiling and applauding sewell, the attention, know tons to donald trump, himself speaking to the convention for the 1st time since the assassination attempt . when he addresses everyone, i formally accepts the nomination on thursday evening and we'll see if the talk about a different tone from donald trump. actually comes to oh so sure,
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i'll just do that to the public and national convention in milwaukee. meanwhile, us present, sorry, buys and has tested positive for cove. it a sudden the announcement that has thrown your very closely collection come into further disarray. it's the 3rd time the 81 year old has contract to the virus. he was forced to cancel the speech. the shadow wasn't for a group of, of that seen those civil rights out the goods in las vegas. i'll just, there was real bundles, was that the crowd filling the cavernous ballroom, waited eagerly for president joe biden to take the stage. instead, a stunning announcement. i was just on the phone with president biden and he shared his deep disappointment at not being able to join us this afternoon. as the present has been at many events as we all know. and
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he just tested positive for cove it a short time later, bite and forwarded air force, one en route to delaware, where he will self isolate in his home for an undetermined period of time. the just 24 hours earlier biden had appeared well, giving a forceful speech to the n a a c p convention in las vegas. i don't know how to do this job. but on wednesday, after taping a radio interview, he tested positive. the white house said his symptoms were mild, a slight fever, cough, runny nose and general feeling of malays. he has been vaccinated and boosted for cove it. it was another heavy blow to a battered campaign. biden's disastrous performance in the debate with former president, donald trump has led
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a growing number of democratic politicians to say publicly he should drop out of the race in favor of a different candidate. the latest is california. congressman adam shift who earned a high profile as the main advocate for trumps 1st impeachment over arms to ukraine and who is now running for senate shift told the newspaper he has serious doubts bite and can defeat trump in november and said the president should pass the torch . the cobra diagnosis also comes after biting described circumstances under which he might drop out for health reasons for his medical condition. and if somebody hits the doctors gave me said you got this problem. that problem the president has already taken his 1st dose of the anti viral medication packs load it is enforced. isolation will take him off the campaign trail at a critical time and may very will lead to increased calls for him to end his quest for a 2nd. term rob reynolds. i'll just 0 las vegas. the
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israel is once again targeting homes at places of shelter and medical facilities. in garza, the tex ross across the street of kills at least 27 palestinian since wednesday morning. is ready jets, attack the mosque on the house and on this rep mister g can at least 11 people were killed and several attacks in the area and goes and sits in the north of the strait palestinians were targeted as they ran to seek shelter inside a school 3 children were among those killed in the housing mount neighborhood on tuesday as try calling un run school until 23 displaced, palestinians sheltering in the facility. honey mountain road has more from the and central casa. in the past 24 hours have been quite difficult for palestinians across the gauze crib. this is really monetary, committed for
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a trusted as it gains entire families, whether inside the residential homes or evacuation centers through the backorders and sensors are managed and operated by ottawa international organization, but they're not protected inside these facilities. people were murdered, were killed, remained inside these uh facilities. they took them as a citizen for the past 9 months and more recently from areas like a rough activity and fun unit as is really military, expand it. it's military maneuvers. we're looking at least $81.00 people have been killed, so far more concentrated in the central areas. this really monitor is stepped up in the area less talks across the river. you come and the western part of the city, including these trends, part of the central area, the the, and a bridge. refugee can $27.00 of those $81.00 killed within the past 24 hours only in the past at 10 hours just causing further civilian casualties. and to your level
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of destruction, that is a quite a bit of a right now. any area across the gulf has to be anywhere you go. there are those rubble sold drove roads, as well as the many devastations trails of devastation to public facilities and old means of live. we lived is really military. it continues to block the land, the crossings, any prevent injury of basic necessities and supplies, including if you will, that is representing a lifeline for hospitals as well as for other necessities and services, including water wells and waste treatment management plans including destination the water system anymore. more outage avita, central area, gaza strip. it's funny, i always buy a quiz adult, so it's all that i've done my name, he's the gauze and medical team lead at the doctors without borders. he told us about the mass numbers of casualties. the emergency room has been dealing with
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since is very a tax on saturday. we were dropping and blocked at the end of it. the 1st case i saw was a 3 year old. go with her side, a peeled off. how about the 2nd case i saw was a woman covered in dust, as she looked at me, she was breathing it and i did. she's globally okay. but i took down the dressing on her belly and had a piece of abdomen. a piece of the bottle was out and then suddenly a rush of healthcare workers, fully dressed, 1st aid responders in the uniform o injured. it was so shocking to see healthcare workers interested in this way. and then i looked across the nurse and they were helping manage the ad way of the boy that looked about 13 or 14. and she looked at me and. and in a mass casualty, if you have to manage the highway, you have to call that person that it was a boy. none of us had the heart to call him dad. and then the next one came in and
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the next one came in and they wouldn't know beds and you'll need anything on the floor. and you can, serial knee is wet with blogs. and you have to quickly decide who's more urgent and who's not just mine looks like he has a brain injury. he has to be left for dead. this woman has had me almost blown off . take a straight to operating catches very quickly at o. h or pricing fits is enough, sir. medical complex were full. all the surgeons that were available, what operating i still have 2 critical cases and they were supposed to patient room still surrounded by hundreds of patients in the yellow and green so. so we have to try and send these patients somewhere. one we kept with us waiting to go to the or t, the other we sent to one of the local fields. hospitals, even though he was on stay, but it shouldn't be moved. i know that both those patients died. this is in the context of looking up can i just say looking up in middle of managing all these
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patients? and i so my, any success colleagues that, and i was, i said, why are you in here? what's happened? and he said, i've just found out my house got destroyed, and my families didn't hear somewhere. representatives from 28 countries have been meeting in libya to address the dangerous crossings of the mediterranean, made by migrants and refugees ready. european union nations are attempting alongside african nations. but at china has more front of meeting in libya as capital tricity of these officials aren't triply to discuss a pressing issue. african and european union leaders want to enhance cooperation to combat people smuggling and irregular migration. post libya has been at the forefront of the migration crisis. we said, let's sit and tool, instead of you spending money fighting immigration and searching for them, why don't we build strategic projects? and you provide the funds as partners to stop the influx. libya has long been
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a transit help for migrants trying to reach your opinion shores. but compared to last year, there's been a 60 percent decrease of arrivals in europe from libya this year. so migrant say that's because it's becoming increasingly dangerous for them to be in libya, many are choosing to go back home. i'm looking, i mean, maybe yeah, yeah, right now they have a very, very dangerous to how people go to see what's of course to see. so they'll have to stop was, so i know everybody is going back right now to dial country. so far this year, more than $17400.00 migrants risk the dangerous journey across the mediterranean. and the rise in italy from libya. but nearly 900 died or went missing, etc. but you ins migration agency says there are more than 725000 migrants in libya, but libyan official save the number is much higher. according to the un,
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the vast majority, 85 percent cited economic reasons for leaving their countries by their or should it be i came to libya by con my situation to need. yeah. was very poor. i had no work . i have no problem with the libyans. i came here to make money and provide for my children, and then i will go back home. many are also seen war like a neighboring sudan fighting there has displaced more than 11000000 people. local officials estimate 1000 and sudanese refugees are now entering libya everyday. a libya says it's not the source but a transit country for migrant officials here and says they simply don't have the resources or capability to meet the humanitarian needs. of the growing number of migrants and the rest of jeez, libya, once a coordinated international effort to help tackle migration. they helped meetings like this for him. kind of cheese that out right now. i'll just 0 tripoli
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a. so to come here and i'll just, i'm heidi joe castro in milwaukee wisconscin, where the republican party is trying to convince black voters to support trump and the power of digital activism. how anti government protested in kenya, mobilizing the efforts through social media, the same depth analysis of the days headlines he's right, is like his res, accusing that i was looking for them since informed opinions. this is her 1st visit to north korea in 24 years. why is he making it now critical debate? i believe the selections will empower him in any way, as well as voters in america inside story massachusetts. the group was fine to send on out jersey, around the freaking stories from african
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perspective antagonists who had my life. and i did process is to show documentary spice african filmmakers from molly and seneca lady, for example, one last on the sides of the can. 3, linus and tyler, new series of africa direct on i'll just 0. the the challenges here with the, the,
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[000:00:00;00] the here without just here. i mind to our main stories. now this out. a higher senator ted events has officially all set to the republican. the vice presidential nomination gave a speech to the republican national convention. this 1st appointment of dressing seems. pick test donald trump's running. please rarely jet subtract to mosque, and the house in guns is on this truck. missing the tax rods across the street killed at least the 22nd kind of thing. since wednesday morning, african americans are crucial voting demographic. and both democrats and republicans are trying to win the most a head of november's election. one of the battle, frances milwaukee. we have other kinds of gather this week for the national convention of to 0 is honey jo. castro as well. yeah,
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it started years ago. but like, yeah, 50 the call her queen mother, the many former students of genette mitchell herrera, who taught school for 38 years in milwaukee. oh hi. isabel. always, always for over the now 79 year old grandmother remains an active volunteer at a neighborhood food pantry, where people in this predominantly black community can get free groceries at a time when the cost of living has risen dramatically. she says political leaders have neglected african americans. i just think that people think that it's okay, you know, just picking people for granted. you know, you feel like the black community has been taken for granted many, many years. i think they have for the economy, for the housing, for everything that the slack voters have historically favored the democratic party . but republicans are hoping to change minds. the selection community leader generic one kibbler says the black community,
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they're better under trumps economic policies. have the opportunity to succeed, the access to funding, the tax breaks that you guys are starting businesses are having the family. i mean, it was historical and those things really put the black community in a situation where they could succeed. black voters make up 5 percent of the electorate in wisconsin. that's enough to decide if the presidential winner of this critical swing states, a fact not locked either political party. both democrats and republicans have spent millions on ad buys to woo, they'll walk you black voters. but michel herrera, the retired teacher, says the campaigns should instead try to build real relationships. what do you wish that the politicians would know if they came to a place like this to visit? actually is media that you need to know who services so that they haven't come here
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. i have never seen them come here. she says she plans to vote by that because she believes he is less racist. and trump, and that she says is a sad kind of endorsement. heidi jo castro alger 0, milwaukee wisconscin. several, a severe storms of pulse waves of united states and canada slash flooding and destructive tornadoes have torn through several areas including upstate new york and canada flood waters left motorists stranded on highways around to room to thousands of people have lost power and air conditioning during the days of blistering heats the heavy rains in the east enough gattis dollar kills at least 40 people an inch at $9350.00 office. ton of unofficial say. hundreds of homes have been destroyed. eastern. none of the hall was lashed by hay and heavy rain on monday evening. a 100 tons, reading the posts in eastern afghanistan after the rainstorms,
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and amid the devastation residents, and then go heart province, tried to salvage what they can oh, recalling the neighbors and loved ones. who did not survive, praying for them as well, spoke to either put it as usual, but all of them to shut down one room. the rain and storm go and pens. the 100 noise and the little girl came and said the roof collapsed. i ran and screamed, i'm off for him. nobody was here with flooding here, having killed dozens. maybe maria has no idea what her family will do next. the sub by the them that i was thinking, i don't have any house. and i have an old father know what would he do for me? and i have small children and a disabled mother and little, what should i do? local officials say hundreds of houses have been destroyed as a result of the latest round of flooding, and the power has been cut in many areas. the scale of the devastation also cleared
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to see in the rooms and corps doors of this hospital. so those in the hall regional hospital, we've received $29.00 bodies and around $230.00 wounded people from sucrose district floods. and this is a preliminary number. exceptionally heavy rains in afghanistan have since may alone, killed over $400.00 people, being among the poorest countries in the world means afghanistan is also particularly exposed to the effects of climate change, which, after decades of war has left. these residents have nangle har province even more vulnerable than they already were. how much enjoy associated to write scripts, and can you say more than it's 50 people have been killed in the recent anti government protest? and it demonstrates a se, then not a freight and will continue with demonstrations until the demands on met the connecting through social media platforms to debate, crowd sourced and mobilize for protest. catherine story reports from already owns the company studies we are done with you copying to is one of the most popular 2
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characters in can you kind of make sure he has a huge social media presence? he's saucy, we are both see and lout is created. says he talks about issues that resonate with many canyons at the cost of leaving corruption and bad governance. he does this with a touch of humor, know, coming to his main goal is to, to bring, you know, to make your life is to being a human, being a bit of joy. this person in the, in the times we're going through the mental ill know people are blessed with to know with everything that's great. when people angry one can use a using social media to push for change. the discuss serious topics to music,
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comedy skips and guns president william who to has used it to some of the demands. but they say this is not enough. the frustration online and on the street. he's evidence william. oh my says he has been unable to access government funding to pursue he's university education. he's an offering education piece. what has to be close to that 5 before anything else? so personally, i think i'm not happy to the president of the president. so that's a bit of a defense was to me, the president doesn't hold up. so the problem many wanted the president to address them on social media, you know, democracy, their to date is one of a few de does on the continent to do so. so you have a plan to get out to this be tomorrow, but i'm tony bulky, who hosts a show online saves. they still don't trust him because of many broken promises. we are maybe kid class of job list you. it's a very dangerous place to be. we need jobs,
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and that is what the government has to respond to otherwise, before, keep on coming out, calls for the present to step down are getting increasing these out. many of these young people are not afraid. they say this is their right to protest. and that very angry as well about how the country is being run. so they say they're going to be here until the president and the government does best of accountability. and just to put those who have died in the protest. catherine, so all the 0 nairobi. now i read donna's soul skeleton has souls for reco. it's $44000000.00 in new york. it's one of the most well preserved fossils of its kind. i'll just say it was christmas letting me have some more and what makes this stick a source so valuable?
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meat apax a 161000000 year olds, data source standing nearly 3 and a half meters tall and 6 meters in length. it's built as the most complete and best preserved fossil of its kind with 79 percent of its skeleton intact. just how rare is it. it's sold at auction for a staggering record price in terms of stages sources. this is an incredibly rare animal. there were only 8 or 9 known in the world. the fossil was discovered in colorado, in 2020 to may of 2022. my birthday and i was with one of my best friends at the time and he was my head excavator. and he said, well jason, what do i do for your birthday? and i said, i want to find a done so sotheby's auction house closely collaborated with the owner, renown commercial, paleontologist jason cooper, to document the entire process and this video from its discovery and the excavation to its restoration preparation. and mounting evidence of arthritis suggests the
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state of stores had lived to old age, found with the tail curled up underneath the body, which is a common dest pause for animals. you know, your dogs, cats, when they're gonna die, they're gonna grow up. let's say it was a big win for sotheby's in the fossil zone or put some paleontologist are worried. it's a loss to science when a fossil like apax ends up in the hands of a wealthy private collector. i'll do 0, spoke to pelley ontologies, terry woodruff, who worries, museums won't be able to compete. and what is your concern about the state as far as going up for sale in the us? you know, a lot of times, museums, we work on private land. so, you know, we might get permission from the land owner, they may donate the fossils, allow the museum on. well now the landowner flipping on the news and seeing a dinosaur has that, you know, record prices, things while i'm letting them using them, just have them. sotheby's says the undisclosed buyer and tends to explore loaning
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apex to a us institution. christian salumi, algebra, new york. that's it for me. you can find more on our website that. so i'll just say what the. com, the weather is next and inside storing look. so the new u. k. government, what could change the sheets, the gaza? stay with us? or not just the the hey there, it's hot both by day and night across the arabian peninsula. and that is the dangerous part. we're not getting much relief overnight, so we'll get there in one second. some burst of rain transferring from gym into a bond. and here we go promised through. we talked about this. so this is what it will be overnight tonight. these are overnight lows. doha, 36, it will feel closer to 40, not much relief in kuwait as well. you're dipping down to 34 now by thursday
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afternoon, up to 45. so the meter ology cold departments in cats are issued warnings for just how hots it's going to be wind still a factor. so that spinning up the sand and dust for weight and the eastern province of saudi arabia for buckets starting month to range, picking up in the north here around the capital territory and punch at providence. and still for turkey, i, we're seeing whether along the black sea coast, or there has been flooding recently, could see a repeat some of the showers getting close to the capital territory and assemble hot enough at 36. meantime, it's around guinea guinea be south sierra leone, where we're really seeing the biggest pulses of rain here as a move out toward the fine check for central africa. okay, most of the action around the gulf of guinea and we've cut another rain and wind combo coming into cape town on thursday field later
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the of the new u. k. government, such so it's funds with big focus on it's ailing economy on foreign policy. and one's better e u relations while back in farming ukraine will continue. so what can be expected from here, saunders government on what change on issues like the war on gossip? this is inside the

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