tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera July 18, 2024 10:00am-11:01am AST
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on a funding supply. clos products on ours is here on the the hello until mccrae. this has been use our line from coming off in the next 60 minutes of the campaign trail. us president joe advising test positive for corporate 19 as he faces through the calls from senior democrats to pull out of the rice message to you. my fellow republicans is we love this country and we are united to when donald trump's running made jetty vaughan's formerly accepts the nomination of the republican national convention. at least 8 palestinians account has as well, continues its relentless attacks on the residential buildings and central cancer.
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the violent protest broke and bangladesh and students demand performed at the closest system for government jobs . the we begin in the you with president joe biden has tested positive for the coverage. this is the 3rd time the 81 year old has contract with the virus and comes at a critical time for his campaign with renewed calls from some democrats for him to step aside. here as well, reynolds reports from las vegas we bought and was jus to speak 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 by and he shared his deep disappointment at not being able to join us this afternoon.
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the present has been at many events as we all know. and he just tested positive for cove. it's a short time later bite and boarded 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 bite and had appeared well, giving a forcible speech to the n a a c p convention in las vegas. i don't want to 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
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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 a growing number of democratic politicians to say publicly he should drop out of the race in favor of a different, candid to the latest is california. congressman adam shift who earned a high profile is 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 somebody hits the doctors came to me. so you got this problem that problem. the president has already taken his 1st dose of the anti viral medication packs lovitz. his enforced
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isolation will take him off the campaign trail at a critical time, and may very well lead to increased calls for him to in his quest for a 2nd term. rob reynolds, l g 0 las vegas. meanwhile, ohio send this to j. t fonts has officially accepted the republican vice presidential nomination. he addressed the policies national convention for the 1st time as donald trump's running night, promising jobs in vowing to find for working class americans. hello officially sent us this report from the republican national convention in milwaukee. it was his introduction to america, the man who could be just a heartbeat away from the presidency. defiance as a relative unknown. and total comes choice as his vice presidential running mate. the open with praise for the man he wants, heavily criticized, competing to hitler to night. we celebrate. he is our once and future president of the united states of america. a relatively you sent it to from ohio. he needed the
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trump endorsement to win his election to any future in republican politics. a former marine, a best selling author funds is an abortion absolutist bond, with no exceptions, even for re pardon, says he's opposed to continued military support for ukraine. believes china is a mass effect. he claims washington has cost too many hardships for too many ordinary americans from iraq throughout the, in a stand from the financial crisis to the great recession. from open borders to stagnating wages. the people who govern this country have failed and failed again. he was introduced to the convention by his wife, who showed the daughter of indian immigrants, his goals and this new role are the same. but he is pursued for our family. to keep people safe, to create opportunities, to build a better life and to solve problems with an open mind. the theme of night 3 was
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make america strong again. this because told for the security, the audience wave signs calling from us deportation and documented migrants. no mention the donald trump effectively blow up the possible bi partisan immigration legislation. he wanted it as an issue to run on the use of his convention payroll, and course the immigration laws, payroll by the mexican drug cartel. and he will arrest the criminal field label address and them behind bar it's a team says the selection of j t binds is about the long term future, but no attention tons to donald trump himself. you'll close the convention with his speech on thursday. the 1st time you've spoken in public, really since the attempt on his life at the we to do a line. so the question it's up for us with that means a different kind of donald trump,
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our for sure. i'll just see it on the public and national convention in milwaukee. i'm all on all of this. got lucas joins us now. he is a professor of us, an international politics at clinton institute and university college dublin, who joins us from pending and in the united kingdom. thanks for being with us. again. no, no, just there. if this will, if we can start with jo, button testing positive for colored when the timing and the optics of this really couldn't be with him, could by a hi. and it depends on how serious it covered cases, how long it keeps out from you know, making your parents as part of his, his rally after it looked like last week. he would important as i was in canada. now. whitehouse is saying this is a relatively mild chase. i've actually just come back from congress. i haven't had it last week. and so you know, in that case, i don't think it's a serious issue. i think the bigger issue that we're looking at today is that there have been repeated calls from song people for buying the stuff aside.
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representative out of shelves who's wanting to southern california, david axelrod, the political strategist who's very close to the obama's and reporters. but you have to have started a formulation, so i'm waiting for confirmation from high speed and warehouse to be sure to answer below. oh, see, there was also effectively the leak down saturday before the shooting adult trunk, which change the political dynamics that the current senate majority leader chuck humor, schumer told by the, you know, can you please, you know, for the sake of all of this, you know, withdrawal from this rise, you know, in the words of how to, to put me put it to say democracy in 2024. i think, i mean those are some heavy hitters in the democratic party. some of the biggest names over the last decade or so. i mean, how do you see this playing as it is? is he going to listen to them to this? if you had spoken to me last week, i think as i indicated, i think it was done. i think by and, you know, not being on restaurant general time, but i think, you know,
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withdrawn gracefully referring to the achievements that he can claim in his administrative and in the 1st term, you know, historic achievements, the most important domestic legislation. since the 1960, you know, and then you can prepare for the candidate before the democratic convention opens on how to take probably vice president harris. but then the shooting occur and the shooting, you know, the messages have to come out. you know, we unity, we need to stand against political violence. we is all americans to, to be very loud about this and, and what does it look like if you change it later in the course of this wage while you're trying to put that message out? so i kind of doubted that the pressure would continue to the same extent. so now i'm not quite so sure. i think we're in a critical to you guys because uh, if the democrats don't work before the convention, which effectively that is within the next week or 2 to prepare the new candidate. they're locked in, they can't get away from buying versus product that we know. well, how can i, how can i put more pressure on them and, and how do i convince them that there is
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a way for them to stand down with dignity and his reputation and his legacy intact? i think again, i'll refer back to that piece by george. plenty that came out i see probably just over a week ago. and the final line of that is, you know, joe buying your, he will you save democracy in 2020, which he did, you know, versus the attempted to donald trump by you can say democracy in 2024, not by standing, but by standing aside. now the significance of that, for me opinion piece wasn't just that he's a political act of those. the matter is that he, clearly we is for michelle obama with the polish talking when you had people like the obama's privately not publicly when you had more democratic legislators coming out. so you were, you, my are all that you've done. but for the sake of all is, this is how you say democracy. then i think that was the route for. but as i said,
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the shooting of 1200 complicates everything just by his sort of got his heels and it's like, no, no, no, this makes it even more important that i stand against him in november. i want to move on to j defiance, and his appearance at the republican convention is really trying to sell themselves as a working class boy who has worked his way up to where he is. now what, what did you make of his speech and just how successful do you think he will be in turning out those var just at a critical in the swing states like pennsylvania and michigan for trump? you know what british orders are going up under burned on that in the past, and i don't think it's for dr. barge. i think even what do you wish? what i should be doing is english is considering spectacle, which is austin's practical words has issues. and this was about truck republican national convention last night. you know, so j, you may have to tell him that personal story that he's written about. and joe, really elegy, uh, you know, the rice from rags to riches. uh, the opposite. the father, the mother who was addicted and then bringing mom up on stage being plan is over.
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you know, this was theater. uh, chevy vans, of course. not referring to the fact that while he said, oh, we'll fight to the working man with everything that he has already a 0, that's a 0 percent from the american federation of labor and c i o, you know, our labor unions. us talking about how donald trump we were down we were out is america, donald trump chain to say it was a win in 2016 j. b. bash have referred to trump as america so far at a more on something he didn't mention last night. of course, in other words, j events remains himself for this moment. he may remain himself in to be a devout member of the tall plan. does it work? you know, the, the organized group is taking over the republican party. and he's going to put out this down, hold american narrative, hope that no one really pays attention to the substance or the issues that actually is what we should be considering all the way to know. okay, that will be interesting to see exactly how that applies out. thank you so much,
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scott, for your insight into the scott lucas, a professor of us international politics. thank you. give the as well, the widespread destruction in the north of gauze or in the spirit of famine is forcing people to make the dangerous journey south engine palestinians in desperate need of medical treatments or among those fleeing kansas city journalist, the premier. luckily they spoke to some of them as by lift moneys even use have a strong desire to stay in their homes despite the ongoing attacks and starvation in the north of gaza. however, the severe lack of access to basic mississippi's lightford water and the treatment has left many feeling. they have no choice, but the leave of a stand up for the most would have to be huh. i was injured when the school was
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sheltering in was targeted by d 3 and i have rod implants in my league this shortage of medical treatment in northern gaza. so my leg got infected. it's been 18 days since i was in jail. i'm moving south to seek treatment, lloyd that allows us to have good. yeah, we have food. we have had enough of the sliced heading stuff. would it be because there is no food log? no one, no life yet until we are going to the south to be with the people. the journey is full of suffering is families face dangers like violence and harsh travel conditions as the, as they have trouble walking forward, distance is gary and heavy packages by these hardship to hobbles, meeting up with their families and getting put into a treatment of for months of a border war keeps them going, evacuating families in yorba physical and emotional pain as they leave behind their homes and communities. all this mass movements highlights the immense suffering and
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the despair need for solutions to address these challenges. their strength and determination and such tough times underscore the cvt or their p like. and the urgent need for for relief. these rarely military continues its attacks across gauze and striking densely populated areas. at least 8 palestinians had been killed and others interested in an attack of the town in central cancer. women and children are among the casualties and the strike on l as a way to israeli forces have also attacked on the seraphs, no bridge. refugee camps, which are here, i'm in the car, is assistant professor of political science and international relations at the south university and joins us now here and on. the said, thank you so much for being with us. thank you. that you've got a really unique perspective because you can talk about how, what is happening in the us with the republican convention is actually potentially
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going to impact what is happening in gathering the pressure that the white house may or may not be putting on israel in particular day 3 of the republican convention is meant to focus on foreign policy when it comes to gaza. what do you make of, with the republican stand right now in the rise of jedi fonts and the policy? well, we don't need to go much in history in terms of what we, what the united states will do and what the republican party will do if they do when j events springs to trump, that experience of being in the military. and if you look at, but if you look back at when trump was a president from 2016 to 2020, what he did. so basically he took the united states embassy from the, from, from, from the tell of these to jerusalem. and he urged other countries to do the same, so he will continue doing that in his 2nd presidency as well. one of the through
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the repercussions for those who are living in gaza, rif trump was to win, and nothing but he will continue to do what he did in the 1st presidency. he will not give money. remember the owner, why he did urge other countries to follow suited with what the united states did, which is not give money to their own or what. and that is exactly what with what he will do moving forward. and that's pretty much what he will continue to do in his 2nd presence. yeah. so when it comes to your selection, the moment where the focus really does seem to be on domestic issues, namely my i, the economy. so how do you keep attention on the plaza of those in ga, so we, sewer and other people killed an overnight strikes. okay. i can hear you in terms of how, you know, the, the focus is so much on the economy and the mystic issues. right? in the us, but how do you keep the focus on what is happening to the people of garza? how do you keep the focus on, on that where the united states?
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yes, so most of the people that vote for the republican party are voting for the trump agenda, which is america 1st. they will continue voting for that. they will that that's what they want. and so they do not really that much care about what happens unfortunately to the palestinian people and garza. there's also a huge evangelical motor block that tends to vote for the republican party. and so they care more about israel and they do believe that if arm and getting were to happen and if jesus were to come down again, they would that, that land needs to be controlled by israel. so that support for israel will continue to go against the palestinians. and we've seen huge numbers of muslim vices too and against joe biden, to the his support of his rouse was, how much was effect? do you think that that is going to have on his election can and that will have a huge effect because most of the muslims live in dearborn, michigan. and so michigan is one of the swing states right along with pennsylvania
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and along with, along with wisconsin. and so i think they will sit it out, sit the selections out, or they will vote for trump or. okay, and should he, can you just give us an idea of how you think things are gonna play out when it comes to the, the us election. we know that the biden has covered now and is a more, more pressure coming from some of the biggest citizen, the democratic product to him, to step down. yes, that is true. and what will happen is that the republican party, i think, will when this are in, this is how it was gonna play out, that they were when the selections, because people there momentum is that the momentum is behind the republican party. and most of the american people care about what's happening in the domestic front. so if you look at inflation, stagnation, that's another that can on the terms of, if you look at what's happening with the political from inside the united states, that's what they will do is that they will vote for trump based on the america 1st agenda. the legal immigration and i think the j
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d events brings in that white color, a voter or blue color voters. i'm sorry. with wisconsin in michigan, the blue state, the rust belt, the blue wall, which is michigan, wisconsin and pennsylvania. that is certainly the hug the jetty vance, but we'll be able to do that exact when it comes to jo button. do you think that he is going to listen to many of his advisors and many, you know, polosa and him shift has come out. so obviously, george clooney and many people behind the a bomb is do you think that he's actually going to take a step back review as options and step down? do you think he has to, for the good of his positive? i think if he doesn't let his ego get in between him and the party, he's got to put the party above himself. if he does that, i think he would listen to pressure and would step down. but i don't think that would play out. i don't think he would do that. i think he would continue in the race and it would be another bite in versus drum for this for these elections. but the more the more sensible thing to do is actually to listen to the democratic
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party and not let your ego get into way. we'll say how that will plays out fascinating times him into the carrier. thank you so much for joining us here. thank. thank you. so much i okay, let's go now to to eric bowser and who joins us from del paula and central kanza where it is ready. bombardment is continued over night and into the morning. thousands more killed in the past 24 hours to or can just bring us up to date with the latest. and these are the not strides. yes, to him. in fact, this is the boss of the what is right. it's doing all the ground is on getting escalation in terms of the strikes had also woodenville land bottom and the main focus of the most of the s drive stuff with carried 1000 over nights twice and even in the hours of this morning, what go i did in the central areas of the strip as to why the town had been wisely targeted and all the nights attacks were at least 7 palestinians have been reported, kills while we have people who are recruiting
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a pre escalation over at tech support. i'm for rage for a few to come to palestinians have to report to killed in that residential house that was completely targeted without getting any prior warnings, but apparently as well. tom is that we think just the past, how fine our in that really thought of a simple call has been hit with a true enough time, at least according to civil defense sources. 3 palestinian proposed of killed with an impulse casualties have been approved to unlock the hospice of an order to get medical treatment. but also we continue to loud explosions. is the number of possible i'm? is that right at refugee attack or future camp, where we can see that the main focus of the attacks have been on that account, trying to create some sort of collateral destruction for residential houses, evacuation centers, and also residential building square for tutoring about those of casualties have been reported since the early hours of this morning just like just early and i'm is that right? the total so with the notes of this trip, when i'm part of the boat,
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it towns have been widely talkative included in base. how do they last? yeah. town and it seems were money to go with you is that families returned back again to these food at towns to live with the remnants of the destroyed houses because of the city like so. filters as they are dry and closer to glen, to what has left for them off. so they use very bombardments and monitoring kitchens for such areas. tom and lot of all that, eric, how of people actually typing in these areas? can you just give us a sense of what the living situation, the conditions a like now? i will tell them what i see and really observe and won't be from the how they are really coping on the ground. it's beyond imagination just in the early hours of this morning. i just had no child sitting and dreaming of mothers who are absolutely doing on powerful loss. also the claims of their children and that the loved ones, especially that the vast majority of the victims with children of women. and
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basically these people are right now here in the very densely populated areas of the trip specially of the central areas. all the concerns about how we can manage on the who the family's basic humanitarian, this institution including fluids, is losing more tests and even strongly to provide them with some sort of safety by that time. so do these no longer exists thing due to these very now focused on the central areas. they're trying to exec moment at trace pressure on civilians in the central areas as they announced that they are moving to the 3rd phase of the fights . and it means that there's going to be a very intensive area on the bottom and some plans as well at home, boost palestinians who have been told by the military to go in particular to these areas in order to be away from combat. active settings will fast, so what we do know is that people here are struggling every day, but they're always are still directed towards cairo until her regarding on getting efforts to reach for us. he's fine d o the they really have lots of conversations. i've been made that in order to get
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a spy, a back to the table, but the also understands that is ready for admitted size of trying to accept the maximum pressure on palestinian to achieve his political and military schools. but we believe that one day this will, will come to an end as soon as before will come to an end. they have been into an unfair last displacements and also a very great deal of frustration and review to be a great destruction that had been proved. to their lives, especially for the properties and the loss of their loved ones on the ground, especially on in areas where it doesn't make it to be human. italy's safe. yeah. and a thank you so much terry, for all of that territory was doing for us. and yeah, i'll fall out in the central gaza the the well up to 200000 display suit. and these people have fled to the east and city of god. the rest to escape funding between the army and paramilitary rep and support forces and most lift from the neighboring state of center. i'm involved visit the
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displacement camps in the area. abraham, our is the least likely person to the cost of 3 on the move. he's poor with a large family, including city disabled children. i want a wheel chair, a bed and a cushion because sand and stones are hurting my back. they have to go from place to place, starting from cup to flee, a conflict of to one yet, and send off state the fighting, caught up with them and force them to move to the by the, by the rapid support forces tend to hurt people when they attack some j, everyone was leaving, they could take people's prophecy and at times kill them. well, they might take the goals, i have these children with disabilities and had to do something. this woman also edited until costume has to see me. that fee is for the we were in her tomb and went to center,
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then $1.00 problem started. i had to flee again in order to protect my daughters with 3 girls. i'm in a special situation. they need to be in a place that's safe for them. but if it is paid for a loss, must be even more agonizing to leave it. i mean, well go to the hospital. what was in my uncle's high since enjoy when the attack began? well, have 2 children, one less than 2 years old. the other 3 and a off, up to now i can't find them, my husband mohamed, how my game with all his family and my own kind of de la. also, i've no idea where they're going. the stories like this one and even worse a bone, do this temporarily come for the displaced. it's one of the separate. i'm in the city of good body with people us, the schools and other public facilities. despite the relief aid being provided by different organizations, these people are traumatized and they're living in off conditions. they are more of the 200 the cells and i do these get audio and we are actually needs for the
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fittest to be in a shelter to take them from the water. secondly, we want them to provide them with the food food, these a seizure and we the health house equipment house medicines. this is very station for us to be here. on monday, you 6 new families allies in this school which has received 4000 families over the last 3 weeks. many have to sleep in the open until a most suitable place is found. they all full of anger and exasperation and all they was for ease and immediate end to the war and to be able to return home, how much the fund. i'm just, you know, the city of the body to that. many young africans who leave for europe in the hope of creating a piece of life for themselves to end up going back home. well, some struggle to reintegrate others manage to confound a life for themselves. i'll just share a spoke with one such on can be and who traveled to several european countries
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before returning to his home country and setting up his own business. yes. my name is sergeant incredible. i am going to need my grand indigo. i mia? i am the ceo and the phone to aside your intern, double find me for that. we have uh i looking for um he lives with all of us. i he, i was, i'm one of the force we planted but non us. and if you have the orange juice, we have the awful, we have corrupts. and we have because to, under your so what happened long cause i'm too many or, you know, on 3. so we have, i problem, infinity, tutton, and 20 leave you when i was between 17 per cent. and what happens on my way is slightly more betray us. and, and was, you know, one of the most difficult part of my life, the happiest moment was when i,
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i've unplugged yourself. um, i think was the happiest moment so far. because when i came to the producer in these heavy we see like the lights everywhere. how do we to come was we, i need to cause, you know, the force new clothes. did you 1st food, you know, they nicholas going for table. they may of course, believe that we have a bit of free to with them. what else could say my life was difficult before i traveled, but it was more difficult after traveling and very difficult. i started one in home . life on opportunities around is very limited. so i decided to move to susan's island. but when i life industries island i, i was okay, this sort of country for me because everything around it is not something that i mean the ones that so i decided to move forward to go to john when they finish. i like it's possible for us to con the course. i and you said look,
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i've gotten dance when i see them the re hold the lease we, i didn't leave. i'm in the lives the was not something that i had in the one that my biggest really good was 10 in the you don't that long. that by because progress. my expectation in live is to stay in the gum. yeah. be that kind of life . you one, it was still a hit here on al jazeera, the power of digital activism. now, anti government purchase has, in kenya, a mobilizing the, if it's through social media, the hello 1st. let's start with the bad news. i suppose get this here by the way. so we've got this system unwinding across the northwest that spreading rain into
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scandinavia, leaving the baltic states pushing into western russia and bel roo spelt. let's get to the good stuff that he wave in central and eastern europe. we've got some big storms rolling across ukraine. that rain will catch up to romania by the time we head toward thursday. watch what happens on friday. a certainly a much refresher field, bucharest for the 1st time in a few days. you're out of the 40 spot. let's go back to the here and now it's dialing up the temperature in spain. i mean seville, 40 degrees cord about in the forty's, madrid, closing on. forty's and same goes for the other side of the mid a training for this northwest slice of africa. look at merit catch. 43, of course, that continuing heat wave in central algeria also. how do you know for greece and turkey? i think the 36 and is stumble and still rain locked into turkey as black sea coast, where there has been some flooding likely to see flooding as a result of this. rain and guinea, the south guinea and see are the own big pulses here. and the land in south africa where we've got another rain and wind combo pulling into the western cape
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providence. 14 degrees in cape town on thursday. that's a catch up later. the, the latest news, the lounge, roads, but could supply the people of calls that were available for the us didn't use it's leverage to force israel to open them with detailed coverage. make sure if the school so of as some distraction from the only thing called a symphonic displacement of light in garza, from the house of the story, is really military claims. the target of the attack was a sooner i'm a military commander, but how much is the claim falls? a $150.00. is that a gyptian history? seen through an extraordinary photographic archive. this remarkable treasure trove shows how well photographers captured key military historical moments from the earliest british occupation to the arab israeli,
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who was the 20th century and the contrast and emotions at 6 trees and defeats egypt through the lens. conflicts on how to 0 the for what you know, just here a reminder of our top story is the south is really military continues its attacks across kansas striking densely populated areas. at least 8 palestinians have been killed and others injured in an attack on the town in central, kansas, women and children are among the casualties and the strikes and l as a way to a higher stand. as a chatty vaughn says, officially accepted the republican vice presidential nomination. he gave
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a speech to the republican national convention, his 1st formal address since he was picked as donald trump's running match. us president joe biden has tested positive for covered 191 on the campaign trail in nevada by didn't canceled his speech at a latino, a civil science organization. and is heading back to his home in delaware. eric him is a political analysts. he says the binding campaign is failing and it's if it's to maintain the support of fellow democrats and vs. this is a campaign clearly that is under siege right now. and while certainly jo binding has done so much to try to well be asked to try to tamp down on the deep concerns that so many within his party have. it simply isn't doing that. no, we have seen the president give an hour long press conference. we just saw him speak to a national press on monday night. he was in las vegas, the key battleground states. in addition to that,
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we're seeing that the president is closing the gap and some of these key battleground space. but nevertheless, what we continue to see is, as the republican party is showing a sign of unity at their republican convention, this week, democrats are splintering, and there's wintering in very bad ways. right now, we're already seeing so much of a play out in public already. we have seen, perhaps the most high profile democrats at them ship was running for the senate, now calling for joe biden to step away from the campaign, and these costs are going to continue to grow. now, until joe biden accepts the nomination for his party to serve as president. and so i think this is now becoming a much larger divide where you're seeing congressional democrats, elite donors on one side and rank and file voters on the other end. quite frankly, what this is doing is this is certainly causing more tension more, and particularly what they're most aren't in base of supporters,
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african american voters. all african americans are a crucial, but i think demographic and both the democrats and republicans are trying to win the most hit of november's election. and one of the battlefront says, milwaukee, we have republicans have gathered this week for the national convention. how does there is, how does your cast or has more? yeah, 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 an hour 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 pick some people for granted. you know,
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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 every day that we slack, voters have historically favor the democratic party. but republicans are hoping to change minds. this election, community leader generic one kibbler says the black community, they're better under trumps economic policies. is 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 of facts, not lock, either political party. both democrats and republicans have spent millions on ad buys to woo, they'll walk you black voters. but michel herrera,
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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's services. so that didn't limit him here. i have never seen him come here. she says she plans to vote by to because she believes he is less racist. and trump, and that she says is a sad kind of endorsement. heidi joe castro. l g 0, milwaukee wisconscin. student protest isn't bangladesh. you're calling for a complete shutdown across the country. violence has broken out between police and students in several locations and dec i and the outskirts of the capital. at least 6 protests had been killed and several hundreds injured in the past week. and the students with demanding an into courses for government jobs cable. let's have a closer look at the banquet issues,
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courses system. it was established in 1972 to help those who fought and it's liberation for the year before. to date, 15 percent of government positions are reserved for the children with another 26 percent for women, disabled people, members of ethnic minorities, and people from disadvantaged areas. h. yeah, nearly 400000 graduates complete the 3000 positions in the civil service exam. the critics say the system at times excludes qualified applicants and leaves positions and filled with more on all of this type of chandry joins us now from deca with more and temperate. gives you 5th and we'll just give us an idea of what it is like then now after yesterday's violence, the where the city is very anxious on time. so you can see there is hardly any traffic issue. jungle traffic is mostly essential. emergency services, you know, about the area of press service as an etc. but there is pro,
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does going on. why did we speak in different parts of the city? there was even a demonstration, right where i'm standing right behind me. hundreds of students gathered here, they were there for about an hour. they moved into a different location. there's also a clash is going on just boot kilometers from here. the private university students . there's also classes in the south side of the capital in maple radia. and in truck program, the 2nd largest city and several other parts of the country. so it hasn't really come down to the crack done by the police yesterday in doc or university. and john getting there now go to university, which is just outside of the capital was barely biling. students were stuck inside the dom police along with support from the ruling party. student wing members actually sustain that tax. so the dash divide, rubber, bullets shot guns, divide tear gas sandstone grabs many students, right. and you're in both the university and similar situation in other parts of
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the country as well. ok, tempe, how does the government reacting to all of this on any sign of compromise? at this stage as well, that prime minister had a tele vice spades yesterday evening. she side to students to come down until the supreme court gave its by there. and she said that will be at your dish of probes. and to the bottom is that happen and people will be brought to adjustment, but to have patients and to wait till the supreme court gave its friday. and she had all those right involving violence in criminal activities during this part of the time. they will be tried and they were brought to deputies regardless of which party they belong to. but that's how they going to come down to the student because they're upset that came under effect on monday, the 15th of july by ruling party started wings. man, but i'm the prime minister in march. generalizing everybody as collaborate, drift off, 1971. independence was with the puckett stone army. so that's really picked up most
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of the students and they're also waiting to see if it backs down on the demand for that pollution. dakota, it doesn't seems to be happening. and it appears that the movement is going to continue on to the firm compromise. and the government is willing to back down. okay, we'll be keeping a close on development today at this time. the challenge before i'm in deca, what canyon president would embrace, how has named has foreign minister is acting cabinet. secretary ministry's that's up to dismissing witnesses and ty cabinets and police and kenya have been demonstrations in the capital 9 probably be following weeks of protests against the proposed height in taxes. broad script site, more than 50 people were killed and young canyons are the forefront of the protest uh, using social media platforms to gone to support to push router out of office. catherine sort of reports from nairobi. the phones that come in at tech studies we are done with your copying to is one of the most popular 2 characters in can you can i make
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sure he has a huge social media presence. he's saucy. we are both see and lout is creative 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 health. no people are blessed with to know with everything that's great. when people angry 61 can use a using social media to push for change. the discuss serious topics to music. comedy skips and guns president william who to has used that to some of the demands what they say. this is not enough. the frustration on line and on the
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street. he's evidence. yup. is william omar 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 considered for before anything else? so. busy personally, i think i'm not happy to the president of the president, so that's a bit of a defense, which, i mean, the president doesn't hold up so you'd probably many wanted the president to address them as social media. you know, democracy there too. did. he's one of a few details on the continent to do so. so you have a plan to get out to dispute tomorrow, but and tony bulky, who hosts a show online sales. they still don't trust him because of many broken promises. we had a maybe to the class of job listings. it's a very dangerous list. we need jobs, and that is what the government has to respond to. otherwise, before,
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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 of how the country is being one who they say they're going to be here until the president . and the government does best of the accountability and just to put those with died into protests, catherine, sorry, all the 0. i robi. so for on this and go and show him a is a research fellow at kent university. he joins us now from nairobi and uh, as we saying, uh the yesterday was incredibly 10. so still, early in the day then now can you just give us a sense of just helpful is how things are at the moment where the for now it's quite clear that um, you know, the distance how,
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how it works in terms of coming out into the streets and that seems every tuesday and thursday to make a couple of the months that the model have moved. it seems from initially what was the opposition to what i propose financial view. that was actually the best, but then the bad we don't about the precedence um after after this purchase, but now it seems as if the purchase of things towards the financial bill focusing financial bill towards a much more wide sort of uh uh, the mindful change um in this case, civilized in. ready the writing code that sort of my school, the kind of president my squeeze, i yeah, it seems to be what i would do you think that that is the only thing that is going to like hide protest is at this point in time that would improve. so it has to stand down to ends this, that i did indicate earlier that, that, you know, in this interview with the data that's, that's,
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it's quite unlikely that the president will design. but we are expecting, reaching changes within government. ready any, the governance has been dissolved, there's only one, couple of minutes to now who's basically running on i'm actually capacity all the other ministries the president has promised or has stated that he will seek out up . ready based discussion towards bringing new people into the cabinets that hasn't happened yet. and who knows what it was that happened after that the, for the test as i still gave me or i still do monday that, that, that, that, that's the best in my school. i think what is actually practically possible a web is, is that the problem is uh facilitates the. ready is for putting together an extra commission which we currently don't have in place then nothing of course may be offsets, according to our website. and um, uh. ready he's been an absolute best, not connection with general eviction. legally. this is possible, but we are very,
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quite far away from those. okay. as you mentioned the, the proposed tax side, the financial bill is really kind of what fueled these prices. so can you just explain what else is behind all of this? how much is this about disaffected young people pushing back against the government? i mean the is be that that'd be the end of that has been waiting for years. i mean, you'll question like the financial bill seems to have been the, the spock of these kinds of demonstrations. but they have been sort of by discussions. ready and going especially in digital publics in the book on x, especially on, on to talk even, which is sort of the space that is populated mostly by young people. politicians. i've also kind of sort of, uh, seen the significance of the digital publics and the ends of the diesel publics to discuss directly to citizens. and the scenes of the over the last 2 or 3 years, especially suspended can come to power, watch things good, good. it's a beautiful watts in terms of the cost of cost of, of living. but that was just
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a pause. oh, and the social media platforms with this sort of lavish nightstands associated with members of parliament and senior members who does that construction. however, i'm just a new station or looking so has been played exist, begin to part with that's getting those types of guns to address these huge dennis a button which is really at the house of these or these cutting demonstrations that are praised for the questions around the governance around don't just is not on the phone. okay, we'll have to leave today, but we'll definitely be keeping a very close eye on how things play outs that isn't gonna show for us in i wrote the a couple silly hit here on al jazeera, more on the dinosaur. fossils sold at auction for a record of breaking some the,
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[000:00:00;00] the, the ryans in eastern afghanistan have killed at least 52 people in engines, 350 of those taliban officials say hundreds of homes have been destroyed. eastern then go ha, was the last by highland heavy ryan on monday evening. i'm a jim june has more us in eastern afghanistan after the rain storms and amid the devastation residents and then go her province, tried to salvage what they can oh, recalling the neighbors and loved ones who did not survive,
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praying for them as well spoke to have you take it as usual, but all of them to shut down one room. the rain and storm garden pens, the 100 noise and the little girl came and said, the roof collapsed. i ran and screamed and ask for help. nobody was here with flooding here, having killed dozens. maybe maria has no idea what her family will do next. the sub for them that i was thinking. i don't have any house, and i have an old father in law. what would he do for me? and i have small children and a disabled mother enrolled. 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 clear to see in the rooms and poor doors of this hospital. so those in number, how regional hospital we've received 29 bodies and around 230 wounded people from sucrose district floods. and this is
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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 i'm doing? i just need at least 16 people have been killed in a fire in china is southwest and fish one province. the blaze broke out of the department store and a 14 story building and the city is going to preliminary inquiry, blinds construction work, and a detailed investigation is underway to identify the specific cause. the cities across china is shawn. she problems have been lashed by to rachel ryan flooding streets and disrupting traffic. extreme storms have had several problems across china. the summer, nearly 2000 residents, but evacuated from biology. city,
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with all of these have placed several provinces on highlight the fear, the disruption, heavy rain and flooding. and in brazil, thousands of dead fish have surfaced on a river in the city of south poland. official site industrial waste dumped into the parasitic capa river is the likely cause that investigating companies suspect it to be behind the illegal disposals is the 2nd time this month that thousands of dead fish have a pit at the same location. and the red don, this little skeleton has sold for a record $44000000.00 unusual. it's one of the most well preserved fossils of its kind, which is there. as christian salumi has more than what makes the stake a source sort of valuable, a 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
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preserved possible 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 wanted to find a dentist. sotheby's auction house closely collaborated with the owner, renowned 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 state of stores had lived to old age, found with the tail curled up underneath the body, which is a common dest pose. for animals, you know, your dogs, cats, when they're gonna die,
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they're gonna grow up. let's say it was a big win for sotheby's, and the apostles own or put some paleontologists are worried. it's a loss to science when a thoughtful, 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. what is the, are concerned 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 land owner clipping on the news and seeing a dinosaur headset, you know, record prices, banks. well, i'm letting them using, i'm just have them saw the be says the undisclosed buyer intends to explore loaning apex to a us institution. kristen salumi, algebra, new york. well, that's all for me. tell me cry for this news out. but i will be back in just a moment with much more of a dies use. stay with us,
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the us wants to keep the war and ukraine going until russia's will is broken for. is that strategy working? what to do if there is no date after in israel's war on causes the quizzical look good us politics, the bottom line the the present has been at many events as we all know. and he just tested positive for cove it and i'll just sit back for you as president joe finding his pressure amounts on him to jump out of the rice. meanwhile, by message to you, my fellow republicans is we love this country and we are united to when donald trump is running my j. d pounds formerly accepts the nomination of the republican national convention, the
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