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the inside corruption excellence award, nominator hero. now the the colored sold robin watching the opposite. renews on life headquarters here in the hall coming up in the next 60 minutes. donald trump set to headline the republican national convention. his 1st speech since the attempt on his life just days ago. and that comes as joe biden is an installation politically. and physically after testing positive k with 19 full size thumb and spreads and goals are as we talk to some of those trying to feed the stopping of the most of the strips and crossing that as a to find safety reports on the rise and people smuggling across to dogs folder with egypt and on pizza. spanish at the base full of these tiger woods struggles at
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the open. but it's a day to remember for daniel brown, the englishman sheets of 6 on the paul around to lead the way we treat the book into the news in the coming of donald trump will formerly accept the nomination as the republicans us of presidential candidates from speech to the policies and national convention in milwaukee will be his 1st public comments since he survived an assassination attempt to rally 5 days ago, trumpet as opposed to the victim his own speech. following the shooting. the talks about uniting america while trump will be taking said to stage, to abide and has been forced to step back from campaigning and public health to testing positive cubic 19. he's now isolating in his home state of delaware,
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us. but the diagnosis leads by the increasingly politically isolated as well. with the seen, the democrats continuing to voice that concerns about his health and his age will get bull on the coals full by them to step down shortly with mike kinda in washington dc. but 1st, that stopped in milwaukee of the republican national convention, where potty co hate is standing by 1st. hi, patsy. middle lies. it is on donald trump address to the guy the dollar. i'd say after the assassination attempt. but the sort of we'll see, will set the tone for the rest of the campaign. as we head tools that's election. and those are the, as well, he definitely will. and this is especially how that's going to happen after that attempted assassination attempt. we saw both president joe biden and former president donald trump, and his people say that they need to sort of tap down the rhetoric we heard from donald trump. when he spoke to some newspaper reporter saying that he drew out his original speech that was going to be in his words,
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very tough and that were hearing for me today that he's going to be deeply personal call for unity. so could he do that? he hasn't really been a unified figure in the past. he does tend to say some fairly extreme things. he's got the unity of the republican party. if you walk around the serena, there are giants pictures. i mean shy it like pictures of his face that are actually taller than me and i'm quite tall all over the serena, this is donald trump's republican party. he is going to say early says he's going to do a call for unity. but if you look at the platform, what the party says they will do. if donald trump does get a 2nd term in office. it is incredibly divisive. he says he's going to deport millions of a documented immigrants is including children who came with this countries unaccompanied miners. he says he's going to take us troops from overseas and put them on the southern board or something that by law he's not allowed to do. use the us navy to board ships coming in to us waters looking for fentanyl. he's going to
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close the department of education. he said that he's going to seek, hold accountable. those who looked to prosecute their political opponents. so that is a completely different thing that we've ever heard from a modern presidential candidate. but this is donald trump. so we can it, we've got a kind of a sense of what he's going to talk about because they've been playing the videos. i can tell you there's going to be opera and there's going to be rap. he's going to hit try and hit just present a job. i've done crime, immigration, the economy, all the things that he does very well impulse. if you ask posters, that's really his big strengths going into the selection. now will it be a modern trumpet? we'll have to wait and see, but i can tell you that it looks like that it's up just as a nation is going to play into this speech. because there's a poster just outside the just what up at is of that picture of donald trump with a little bit of blood and holding up his fist. and it says, god save trump,
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trump saves america. so there's this idea called last 8 among the delegates that, that, and he, we've heard it from his vice president peck. but it's an absolute miracle that donald trump was spared. it was such a close bullet. and i can tell you that it's going to play in here because the, they're going to a wrapper that's going to introduce him. this is after the professional, a former professional wrestler hall, cogan speaks, but there's going to be a rapper that introduces trumpet. it's a special rap just for him. the course is fight, fight, fight. of course. that's what donald trump said. a secret service was carried him out. so will it be a kind or kyler? just kinder gentler. trump will just have to wait and see. we don't have that much longer now. it's not, it's going to be quite the event. people come back to you for more analysis when it happens. thanks very much. let's go over to the american capital of washington dc. what might kinda is standing by the cost, the president's campaign to be re elected tumbles. you might say from one problem to another. now coven hitting him, or the adds to the democratic ways, and they have to watch and listen to what mr. trump has to say. in milwaukee.
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indeed, yes. so 1st of all, present, biden's doctor says that he's doing well. he's exhibiting those symptoms that he's not running a temperature, but he will remain in isolation. the wireless bout of coded runs. it's cool. it's not that has been yet another prominent democrat who is called for president by them to set aside. this is representative a jamie raskin from maryland. he's had written a letter or it's being published. it was actually with a millie 2 weeks ago, but had suddenly been published today, calling on president biden to step aside expressing absolute admiration for his achievements as president. but saying that now like an aging baseball player is the time for him to go with his throwing on getting weaker as james risk and puts a jamie risk and puts that he is joins the voice of adam ship. another house representative who in an editorial, also called for president biden to step aside about as yet president biden has made
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clear that he has absolutely no intention of doing so. remaining confidence that he is the one who can beat to donald trump. and he is the one who is the not many of the party with more than 99 percent of the votes from delegates full. the convention which happens in august. another voice that reportedly has been added to the conversation is form and speak of the house. nancy pelosi now the various reports said, and a phone call was by then she showed him data that showed that not, and you could not be trump, but that also the democrats would do very badly in their elections, leading to the loss of control of the senate. and continued a loss of control in the house, however, approached by a spokesperson as a spokesperson for her to sit. and this is something that's instructive on all the speculation that's going on. sadly says the spokesperson, the feeding frenzy from the press based on a number of sources misrepresents any conversations this because may have had with
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the president. so we're getting this milestone of various opinions being passed around it, but it's the goal president biden recovering from the bond of co, but it says that he's not going anywhere a like kind of a source in washington dc. thanks mike. let's come over now. let's as on this, from the amount of capital law around a sunday vine, she's a political analyst and full director of the graduate school of political management at george washington university. miss brown, good help you with the solve the program again. i mean, so many seen the democratic voice is coming out apparently telling joe biden to step aside. i mean, how much damage is this just general chit chat on social media and even front and center would like to is being published doing to the democratic vote nationally. and so i don't think there's actually damage being done. i think that this process is an important part of the party coming together. and in fact,
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i imagine the present in buying as i'm willing, or as, as unlikely as he thought it would be, that he would have to step aside where he is actually doing by delaying. his action is ensuring that the party comes together and coalesces behind vice president kamala harris. it is, um, usual to think that this would happen, but what is really happening and what has happened over the last few weeks is a recognition that you couldn't have any sort of list primary. and that in 5 hair, this is really the only one who could take over you to use a beautiful form of words to make it look like i think that you're saying that the people are coming around, press the button, but really to a certain extent, somebody feel that he's being pushed into a cold or even bullied into
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a corner to make a decision sooner rather than later. because if, if what we're hearing from outside the democrat says that the saying move, i move to one side that doesn't like sounds like a party that's coming together. they're telling it to move aside to move aside quickly. well, the issue is, is that he had relatively low expectations for the debate in june. he did not need force or pass those expectations. and that revived concerns about his ability to kind of take the campaign to former president trump. there is no question about a present of items governance. the question is really about his energy and vigor to prosecute a case against for president trump and the republican party. and that's where his stay on the law and his age come into question. because at the end of the day,
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voters right now all around america are already making their decisions on the basis of vice president harris. because they believe that president buying wouldn't necessarily be able to, you know, make it through another for years. so with that kind of being the case, you're better off is a party putting her front and center and loving her kind of step on the gas and get the campaign. uh, going, if this does happen the way your suggesting, let's just talk about how effective goals now, what's the legal protocol for the situation where the president steps, aside from the campaign, he's still the president, isn't anybody would just let capital harris move forward? does become to that didn't theory a correct. so he is officially the presumptive nominee. he is one with delegates, but intel there is what is called a roll call of the space where all of the on and pledge the delegates.
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31 in the primaries are able to vote. she is not officially the nominee. that is going to be happening. so through a virtual roll call, we have heard from the democratic national committee because they have to do it in advance of the convention to ensure that they can have their candidates on me, ohio ballot. okay. and with respect to that, what, what that means is the only way another individual can be nominated is for buying to remove himself to essentially say i am no longer available to ron. and then for him to endorse another candidate. now, the sort of smaller ensure the timeframe between his decision and that
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virtual roll call though, the more likely it is that harris becomes his endorse candidate. i can hardly because of the party infrastructure around fundraising. what we see, what does happen suddenly the coming days low button gets get your insight. thanks so much for joining us from washington d sir. thank you. thank you. thank you. let's go save a to jump belk and he's also in washington dc. he's vice president at the institute for constitutional government and try to all of the most expensive for legal under additional studies at the heritage foundation could help you with this uh, on the product. i could just begin with what you think were expecting to hit tonights. uh, in terms of the acceptance by donald trump as the republican, no me the ready for the presidency as well. i'm really not sure. so after the tragic events of last saturday, you know, donald trump said i have ripped up a 20 page speech and i am rewriting it and you're hearing people who are talking to
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him shortly saying that he's going to be talking about unifying our country. if you look at his body language over the last couple of days during the convention, i think people have seen a far more subdued and seemingly reflective donald trump than they are used to seeing. you know, you have a near death experience like that where you turn your head a 2nd or, or less before shot is fired, and that turning of the head saved your life. that is a sobering moment and you know, people who see their lives cast before them off and are reflective about that. and i think you're going to hear something about how this impacted him in his speech tonight. indeed, what we'll have to wait for that. but then there was so many issues around donald trump that i suppose people still want convocation on mondays and i wonder what you thing cause the site to where the people still want to vote the him despite him being convicted of a felony either. where do you stand on how people of thinking about that in terms of the electorate as well?
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after donald trump was, was convicted, his fundraising went up. in his poll numbers went up, there were a number of people who believed that this was what occurred in new york city. was a sham prosecution. there was no real legal theory. you had a biased judge and who ran a biased trial and that his conviction is highly likely to be overturned. he had several appeal issues before the supreme court issued its opinion in the immunity case. now they've issued that opinion, that opinion will also impact whether or not this verdict can stand. judge merch on is now hearing arguments on that in the form of breeds. and i think that if judge merch on himself does not overturn the conviction, is a high degree of likelihood that that will happen on appeal. but that, of course would not happen before the election. but i think a lot of people looked at that conviction said this looks like political enemies going after the former president. and indeed, the democrats have been sort of weighing in on the bias of, of course, mainly at the supreme court. for example of me will donald trump address the ideas
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or concerns of the democrats? he suggested term limits on supreme court, judges or code of ethics for them, and that sort of alluding to alleged gifts and financial benefits. it's all being in the press a while the left has been attacking the supreme court for quite some time. this is not a new development, the just rach hang it up to make it an election issue. and that's because at the moment it's a, it's a mildly conservative court way too conservative for their liking. and so they want to attack the integrity, not only of the court, but particularly the justices, they believe are, you know, public enemy number one and not likely to issue rulings that they are going to approve of. i'm joe biden, who is long said, you know, look, i'm not in favor of disrupting, i'm against court packed. he established a presidential commission. presidential commission didn't recommend any of these things. this just smacks of desperation. he is trying to change the narrative because, you know, he's, he's, he's campaign as loud,
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right. and he may or may not drop out. and he asked to try to latch on to something that is going to galvanized his supporters and the supreme court is what he's watched upon. the resist all given to that knows as well as supreme court judges of a pointed. i mean, you yourself, if i, if i'm correct, suggested brett cabinet to double trump in the day. the public look upon the front to the so to politicize ation of the court system as something that they just call gets on board with a more and more people in the us perhaps. so thinking what we just don't want to vote anymore, the results argument is that not there are a lot of people out there who don't want to vote to know that they're not happy with either come to that. why don't well, people who are going to sit on the sidelines are going to sit on the sidelines. the selection was at least going to be decided and a handful of states and in fact only in a handful of counties in those states. now of course, with president biden's problems, the map has been expanded. you know, the supreme court has been a liberal punching bag for years. i do not improving the integrity of any of the
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supreme court justices whether they were appointed by republicans or democrats. i do not think that they are going to sell their votes and sell their souls because some wealthy persons takes them out to dinner or takes them on a trip. several of the liberal justices of justice ginsburg, just as briar took lots of trips, international trips paid for by liberal supporters. i do not improve their integrity, but this is part of the less the less playbook. you know, you have to look at individual judges and individual situations. i don't think that all of the judges that have dealt with all of the trump matters, or somehow codes to to, and donald trump to career. i looked at the individual cases as they proceeded and judge those on the merits. be interesting to see what mr. trump says at the convention, but for the moment malcolm could get you inside and thanks very much for joining us from washington dc. thank you. my pleasure. good to be with you the
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spring you, the days of the news, the polio has been sounding goes, as israel continues, it's will on the proceed to strip. the palestinian health ministry says it's protected the virus which causes the disease or they found it and sewage that collect some slice between tens housing, displace, palestinians. israel started back so they think it soldiers and also to protect them against the contagious disease. well, the you and said, simon is by the cost concept as this roll continues as well and straight, but at least for the children of dynamo, nutrition, and the hydration and cause a jew to these right. the blockade of life saving supplies both i'll include went to a refugee camp in jamalia, in those in gauze. and so just how does the situation is, is access to full text is on the screen look difficult here and nothing else for an age is not sticking in and supplies. not enough to go around. i'm talking to the phone just bad, you know? so you can, as it can seem to get, so people are governed. yeah. so have one of the tools is available from this
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initiative using a la garza, what if a donation he can from a phone. and boy, what are the tools is available in the market in order to support his local community? after nothing, nothing should people depend on us completely every day, but we only offer one deal the thing, and they rely heavily on it go to sell automobiles. my message to the well, just to simple the people of garza and to extend a helping hand to them. they are in dire need of assistance, especially food and medicine. as you can see, the queen here behind me is the day you were 10, or the people had never heard you can. yeah. yeah, boy, you forgot sig overdues, believe it or not. now cost $14.00 akila. all i do is look at them and then believe other vegetables that use across the dollar are no more than $6.00. people have resorted, eating grass the time around the southern. i'm from bay till noon and i am 70 years old. i came here hoping to take home some cooked food. my home is destroyed and i
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have no money. sometimes we managed to get some food, but sometimes we don't. we don't even have drinking water. what are we supposed to do? this a struggling will continue as well as the forces and real, i guess the thing is yeah, will continue as well. as the last thing does is for all assign. i intensified this early times. the cost cause i have kills molding 500 palestinians in the past. 10 days, some of the latest strikes in central garza, an attack on the town is the way that killed at least 8 palestinians, an injured all those women and children are amongst the victims, is very false, is also tied down to strength. another barrage refugee comes. the international committee of the red cross says hospitals in southern garza or breaking point. the influx of palestinians, wounded by israel's bombardment, has now led to overcrowded waiting rooms and central garza and patients being
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treated on the floor as tara couple of seen before. so from date, angela is on here today inside the departments of a lot of stuff. let's pretend which is one of the fairly functional possible. so in district, as you can clearly see, the capacity of the hospital was overwhelmed. wounded and patients are getting medical treatment even due to the overwhelming capacity of the vast majority of the departments of the hospital. so we can see that there is a very severe shortage of bits that are necessarily required for palestinians in order to get medical treatment. and what clearly kind of stuff is that medical services are struggling with that to keep providing this number of people with a central medical care. we'll be hearing from the international committee of the red cross. that's at least the vast majority of hospitals in southern garza are suffering and also have been incredibly pushed to be forced to take a very critical decisions and who can really get treatment such as the vast
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majority of these hospitals are no, it's a very dangerous pritchens points, now we can see that lean towards the increase of the air strikes from the central area imposes move it medical pressure on do is talk to an even medical team on the ground to keep up the ration as they have been struggling with the few crisis alongside with distribution which is over central medical supplies carry companies out a 0. there's been a kind of fine, he's ready probably minister benjamin netanyahu hesitate, an unannounced visit to southern garza. he visited soldiers in rough of the city, which has been under constant is ready bombardment in recent weeks. is there any immediate report of that? that's of you all who tell soldiers of ultra orthodox jews will soon be recruited into the military cause of people by so it is rarely control over the philadelphia car door and the rest, the crossing is important to continue. it takes a minute to repress your existing here on the throat of the how much movement helps us with us and said to moms progress in the kidnapping deal,
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especially without the mountains for the release of the largest number of kidney men. and when in, in the 1st stage of the agreement, double pressure does not into the deal. it contributes to his progress. at least full of people, including a commander from the has the law group of being killed and is really striking. southern 11 on the attack happened in the building belonging to the group in the town of thousands of people were wounded in the blast as well. it has belong, vit, exchanging the data across the board. a fire system will begin in guns. the fighting between them 23 fighters and government forces of commerce in eastern democratic republic of congo. and that comes a day after the united states announced a 15 day extension of the humanitarian choice violence of slat up in recent months . as i'm 23 funds is captured, multiple towns,
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the economy has the latest from many in eastern d o. c, a document which was from district in days expense on the way to the new york call me to call on on up the police for these tools. and also our funds of it will continue to work closely with the countries in the region, including the governments want on and on go on to support. are we doing a diploma take you forth within the framework of the internet in order to achieve the last thing sufficient or facility is it's based on comes at the time when fighting has been reported between the companies on the support is available and them to the to the wasn't civil areas last monday. what's causing you to enjoy it? is it more severely on just by that you want to start on tuesday the last 2 weeks
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in the area under the bed on the on the, on the following. the 2nd of all you want to organize so far between symbol and little bit a we don't during this period it will ends you as i was with us for the day of the which is in the area please. the model of the to the spends us to our phone and the fairly whole 5 of the visuals by this movement. invitation to roberto today of the 1st one of kind of i'm going to buy them to you to like on it. i've just been the democratic republic of thousands of agencies across the border to egypt every month to escape the fighting between the army and the power military rapids full forces. but getting a visa can take weeks and that's led to a rise in people smuggling. the tip of bulk and the pulse from a bowl. how about the the steps are some of the last to offer out we'd be taking
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with your mother on her country soil from they ended in south east sedan. she and her family had to flee when the parent, military rapids support forces, or r f f rated the city. their escape from home mark the starts of a long journey in search of safety in a neighboring country. took me to them instead of car. so while off the i need be managed to escape along without elderly mother who sick. she has asthma and high blood pressure. she had to walk with us for the age, killing me. so we were without food for 2 days. we reached the village, then started moving from city to city until we got here to abo hummadi to go to egypt through the desert. so many, if you don't make it at all, those here are aiming to cross the international border between sedan and egypt illegally. that's because crossing the border officially needs visas, egypt change, it's visa requirements, of course to the needs national. shortly after the starts of the conflict last year, the new rules meant the long waiting list. so many se,
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smuggling became their only option. it's a journey that those most desperate incidents conflict take. there are barely any stops on the way for food and water and the journey come come with difficulties. and to shut it, there are no mechanical workshops on the road. so unless the car happens to come along and take passengers, or you bring spare parts from other honda, you can get stuck for days on the road. cars can break down motors, stop working, or the car may overheat or get caught up in the desert rain. but we all have to wait for a solution. despite that not being an easy way for hundreds every day, it's much easier than the official routes. the most reliable way to get from here to the border and beyond is on pickup trucks, like these to avoid detection by far as those who can pay more to 6 upfront. so to count into it the scorching sun for 2 days, if they're lucky and for more than a week, if they're not, i'm not everyone makes it more than a 100 people have lost their lives,
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trying to cross the border in the past year. that figure is likely much higher, since many do not report their relatives crossing the border illegally. vis tarmac roads marks the entry into egypt most register as refugees. after reaching cairo, at least half a 1000000, put in these refugees are into a different capital. the entire process is cheaper than waiting for official passes . and the name of the amount of money i've paid to be smuggled into egypt as it is enough to assure travel documents for my family and sit down. the cost of issuing a passport is $256.00, and i have 9 family members. so dance conflict has resulted in the largest displacement crisis in the world. and with the iris s entering new cities, more and more people are being forced out of their homes and having to look for safety elsewhere, no matter what it takes. he but morgan onto the era behind them as well. so i had, hey, all the out, is there a news uh,
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like 17 people are killed across the bundle that shows demonstrates as cold for complete shut down of the country. so it'd be, is resend the salt lake drive is up. so the 1st time that under prolonged heat wave across the bunk, that's kind of school. that's when posting glen didn't charge, nothing of cricket action coming. the had a lot of that. let's have a look at the weather across europe. as we end the week and head into the weekend and despite the stormy conditions, you can see on the satellite images on about the exceptional heat across the eastern areas would record high temperatures for places like you crank lots of heat across the balkans and remain yes, so it's hot as mike ever in our avita the we are expecting those temperature to sit
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high, not as high as they have been about 7 degrees above the average in bucharest will be even higher. however, across the south west. that's so that heat blowing up from africa, bringing a heat wave to spain, madrid, seeing those temperatures well above the average london to it'll be a feel good. a friday. the temperatures are set to come down on saturday with the arrival of winter weather, moving across the island on friday that will push its way into front. as we go into sack today is the roster showers as well that will take over across the western parts of russia independent as well. and that will be some welcome, wet weather developing across the balkans. we are expecting that whether to start to push its way further east, the temperature will steadily come down in bucharest with some scattered showers there on sunday that to weather update. the pod huge, i mean to be is israel and obstacles piece. i think that the new thing you have on
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these governments with these 5 digit, you say getting russell, a thought provoking on the e. you made weapons of being used in cost. no doubt it should be used in an offensive way. that's our facing realities. you're running, mean what does he bring to the table? hard from the presidential go to some we cannot take the fact that he was signing a present as not that important factor. he had the story on talk to how does era they don't want to miss their dignity being displays and make shift comes and not being able to get access to food. asking questions. how likely is it in reality that nothing? yeah. who would be arrested when visiting a fine look posing from the action. but what i would say to the administrative health is come to see the effects about the best off from the factories and india out as it was changed across the world. when you closer to the cost of the story, news
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the talk about $12.00 is there was news. uh, we'd be so robbing though. how reminder of all top new stories, hulu has been sounding garza us as well, continues as full of the besieged strip. the palestinian health ministry says it's protected the contagious virus sewage. the collect some place freely between 10, sweat displaced, palestinians, a living. israel started vaccinating it so just against the virus. donald trump is that to accept his policies, nobody knows the republican presidential candidate. this is speech comes just 5 days on the he's fine to the suss nation to attempt as a rally. so that's what people on the republican policies convention hi,
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digit castro joins us now from milwaukee wisconscin where the meeting is taking place. i'm sure there's a lot of excitement and anticipation where you are hiding on the . absolutely. so how you can feel the energy it's palpable here outside of the convention building course you see in those right big letters. the 2024 republican national convention. but really if you want to know what this is all about, this is what it says. trump 2024, and you're seeing these attendees getting their last minute momentos photos, with these memorable words prior to heading inside the building where they will hear from the former president himself. this is of course, the moment that they've all been waiting for. trump has been present at this convention, but he has been relatively silent. he's been kind of just absorbing all of the adoration and today he will officially accepted with his speech and i want to bring in, i guess this is samsung o g u r, a republican delegate,
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alternate here. thank you so much for being here. what do you hope to hear from trump today we're hearing it might be a more personal speech that he crafted himself, perhaps even a message of unity. yeah. well i think we're definitely going to see much of the community. i mean, you've seen all of this from our primary opponents come out and supporting the president so strongly speaking frankly, i have never been more excited than happy to be a member of the republican party of the energy and the feeling of community that we have is i'm like, i think anything i've ever experienced now is part of that because of the, the spring of luck really that trump has had, you know, he's gotten the good remains from the supreme court. his other case dismissed about the classified documents and surviving and assassinate as an attempt. how has that factored in or so i don't know if it's luck. i think it's, for example, what the case is. i think it's the weapon is ation of our digital system. and just running a light on that and coming to fruition and that's just,
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that's just our power just isn't at work really should be. but i mean there's, there's no denying that the president has been on a role. i'm especially with, you know, surviving that is fascination at times. i think that really has sparks and that feeling of unity that we so desperately need. and you're also just seeing a new era of the g o. p being ushered and right. i mean, if you look at the platform that he personally looked at and edited himself in 2 different sessions and the direction that we're going in under president, trump, leadership is exactly where we need to be. and that's gonna result in the growing party, like we've never seen. i think we're going to see president trump when the popular vote for the 1st time since 2004, for republican you can filling in the air. there is a shift in the best way possible, and i know you said you are hoping for a message of unity, but the 1st words out of trump's mouth after he survived the assassination attempt or a fight fight fight. right. so are you worried that this might be more of an incendiary speech, and what would that mean from the country? you know, i'm not, i think the fight fight fight was such a showing of strength. him showing his supporters of the country, the nation,
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the world that he is not going to be taken down, that he is going to be a strong president. um, so i, i think that that attitude in that sense minutes gonna carry over in a really positive way and it's going to be received by the american people very well. okay, sam, thank you so much. i appreciate you. and of course, it's all remains to be seen exactly what the former president donald trump will say . he is speech is expected to be just under an hour to night. we're told that it may be more of a unifying tone, but of course we know trump likes to be defiant, and he likes to be on the fence. so all of that remains to be seen. but what we can guarantee is that everyone here, all the republic and delegates, are looking forward to hearing from him and will support whatever words he decides to use. so we'll look forward to getting more analysis from you. how did you test right after this little finish? thank you. so let's give you some more news though to bring the dash what anti
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government protests of less. 17 people that demonstrates is all calling for a complete shut down of the country parlance, protocol between police and students, and several locations around the company. dr. the students that demand thing a reform to quotas for government jobs, at least 1500 people have been injured in the past week. but earlier, a group of students spoke through the main gate of the state television company. after entering the building, they sent it on file. now the network says a number of stops a truck inside the facility that she has quotes a system full government jobs is of the hearts of the protests. it was established in 1972 to help those who fall within the liberation will. today. 30 percent of government positions are reserved for children. another $26.00, a bachelor and possibly another 26 percent of the women, disabled people, ethnic minorities and people from disadvantaged areas. each year, maybe 400000 graduates completes the $3000.00 positions in the civil service exam.
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the critics say the system sometimes excludes qualified applicants and leads positions unfilled. some of the challenges has moved from deca. i'm spending just about a quarter mile from where i am. there's about 6 universities who are demonstrating since morning and we can still hear gunfire. song grenades and all kind of noise coming from that area because the student refused to leave that area. there's been a lot of casualties among the students in the morning. and the dynamics for the demand has been changing by. as we spoke to the protest, i said look, the quota is one aspect of the, the government has been conciliatory. the side that allow me to start your downs are the prime. minnesota instructed him to come to a compromise and sit down with the court. i protested, and now the quote, a protest as an antique code of protest are saying that look at this is good. but the point is going to come from the number of students to during the last few days . and also today that so many kids were killed in different parts of the country
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and close the capital city. he said we want justice, we went, those police control government student wins meant by brought to justice before even consider sitting with the government. so they have a different attitude towards the whole thing and said, we'll continue this movement. this is totally unacceptable killing young children, even high school kids, right in the protest is just, just not acceptable. we want to sit with the government and to make things watch since morning. the end time network internet network was down, there was jamming. you couldn't access the social media somewhere able to get in using vpn. and now the main server station, the base station for the internet service provider that has been burned. and as you mentioned in your report, that the binomial dash government run tv station is on fire. we don't run the latest situation there. but even some studio rooms have caught fire, we don't have those casualties there. so everything remains very volatile, intense, and it's very critical right now. the in south africa presence around the pose, it says increase of economic growth will top the agenda is the government pays that
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has to live at that address of the official opening apartments in cape town, the african national congress was full to full. the coalition administration failed to hold onto his majority in parliament, in general elections newly elected the british prime minister castanan, but his hosting dozens of european leaders as he tries to strengthen ties, but the continent, the european political communities. some of this is the festival style. but it's hosting since has landslide victory and elections of this month. leaders have been discussing the war in ukraine and europe's banquet crisis. spots of southern and eastern europe, experiencing record breaking some of the temperatures. many governments have edge people to stay and tools during the hottest time of the day. in golden sub you is being so hot that the refund of salt lake has dried up the 1st time child strength triples. what used to be a lake in northern serbia, now barely
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a pond cranked modern foss, drawing rebates monk where a popular nature was of once was bought a sum of all the people. only walter can sustain life a little bit to foot celts, but i'm changing my shirts and non stop as if someone puts bolted on me here. so i don't know what to say. it is scary how fortunately, i really skate off with the balkans and much of central eastern and southern europe are in the midst of a blistering gateway. the mexican, we are currently experiencing an extreme weather event. a heat wave is characterized by its duration and intensity. this means considering the sum of the temperature normally it's in a strong heat wave. such heat waves would almost not exist if we're not for climate change. from it to the to romania. governments have issued with real simple want people to stay indoors during the holidays. part of the day,
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thousands of tourists flux to beach is on the coast of croatia. desperate to cool down. the water is amazing, but the land is so hot, it's a catastrophe. it says this way, we won't even get out of the water, says another some respite from the heat on land may be, but the temperature of the adrian succeed around the historic city of dubrovnik. it's another rick, we're breaking calling before today's the end of the week. it was almost 50 degrees . and this was that's what we're going to call either. i think basically basically the ethic is about 5 degrees warmer than the average or in these parts of the air. the use, copernicus, climate change services, the average global temperature has been one and a half degrees celsius, above the pre industrial era for 12 successive months. a stream with us including ever helped us almost across some parts of europe and now no longer an exception. but increasingly the new child, strong foot houses here and those spotsylvania crews are trying to extinguish
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wildfires. planes and the helicopters from the by countries including croatian serbia and took you have been helping to contain multiple blazes, a month from nationwide. state of emergency is now in place. well still head here on out 0. the reco breaking dinah sol sale that has to be seems wondering if they'll have to change how they acquire false thoughts. the new chapter for about volts considered to be one of the most definitely strikers in europe. those details coming up in school, the these business uptake these votes and by the city bank growth, partner of bung the dashboard to use the
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book about the type of support to his pizza. so thank you very much, man. ranked 200 and 72nd in the world is the leader also the opening round of the use final gulf major. the open championship in royal troon and scotland englands daniel brown. here he is. he's the man who leads the way the i'm here. well, the english one cold of a 6 under 65 to be the way, just want to say that again for you. he's number 272 in the world rankings. one short fear of this man 2019 open champion, shane lowry. the heisman is 5 on the i'm about his name had to day. so remember that was not the case for tiger woods lies were on the 15 time, major champion. he was a 3 time winner of the famous federal judge at the city. on the 3rd was the only real highlights as eventually slips 64. i didn't do a whole lot of things right today. i mean that put the 3rd whole and then uh i think ahead of what i think 33 points today. i didn't hit myers very close and
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didn't give myself a whole lot. looks at i. so i need to shoot something in the mid sixties tomorrow to get something on uh, going on the weekend. yeah, america. obama young is the latest high profile name to join the saudi protein. think about and strike a basement full go late in spells at also. and bruce, your documents assigned for promoted side, a can see a about me on now. 35 heads to the middle east. of the an impressive season at mall, say you paid for the full french league matches scoring 17 goals as well. miles say themselves have made assigning they have the quad, may some greenwood from interest to united for a fee that could rise to around $75000000.00 for what is the plate for the raid levels since being arrested in january 2022, he spent the last season on loan at a tough a rough estimate, l successful swedish up and continues. he's through the singles quotes of finals.
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now, on thursday he came up against persons kevin dury and others on c to 2 and was actually given a wildcard because these low ranking spanish, anything back to number 261. and this encounter at the winning $6.00 full is already filled with the semi finals of the double section as the tunes of the, of the big games. i think i play at the for a moment within is uh for a moment and it to play a little bit more aggressive. but that's part of the of this you need today. no, i haven't been competing very often. so that's much is because he's like today helps to, to be on read them the whole much on the whole, the, the pressure on the opponent, the parents olympics and now just 8 days away. and the athletes have started to arrive in the french capital. here you can see the uruguayan, they only have 2 gold medals in the history, but one of those came in paris, the 1924. it's also the last time the city hosted the games and it's about to
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become the 2nd city to host the lympics. 3 times depends means gymnastics team will be looking for redemption in paris. they never really missed out on golden tokyo. 3 years ago, janet goes around scruples in gymnastics, it's a fine line between affection and failure. and so is the margin between gold and silver medals. just off the japanese men's team, they were beaten by roster at the home game 3 years ago and it still stings even for the star key as she molto who picked up 2 individual goats like they're going to the frontier and we had the bitter experience in tokyo and missed the goals middle by the narrow list of margins of 0.103. i want us to win that golden parents as a teen life and enjoy the view from the podium to give the. historically, japan is one of 3 power houses in the men's team, competition along with china and russia. the countries claims teen gold medals at
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all, but one of them picks going back to 1952. but this time there will be no russia of the country was banned by the international olympic committee of the war and ukraine with japan winning the world championships in october, head of china. the team is confident that chances in paris ok away to see this one, the one, even though the bodies don't al simulations. the difficulty level the japan performs that is higher than china. that's quite a surprise. it's always been the other way around. but now we have a higher difficulties school than them. i think we have the strongest 5 members this time with personal resource k. and it is important to not make any mistakes and create conditions where we could win in the end. we need to make sure we do well and qualified to go super fast and then we can perform. and the last step right is the horizontal bar off to our opponent in the final victory for japan
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would extend the record, whole to 8 team goals and turn around the fortunes of to the disappointment they faced. in total, do you want to guys raska? how does it miss england's only purpose semester century. on the opening day of the 2nd test, against the wasting these, the 26 year old, schooled $121.00 runs and nothing. it's the 6th century old folks faced korea and follows. he's whole century and the 1st match of the savings and loans at the closing. then we're all out for 416 off to the when these, when the tough enough, the to phone even tennessee the, the 3 much series. one miller, i'm calling to griego has him so that he could compete in being knuckle fighting offerings and may make career performing usc champion as part owner of american promotion the pay knuckle fighting championship. he's currently in my bath, hoping to promote any vains for the organization. the irishman has not competed in
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us see since 2021, when he broke his leg during a fight. you know why i'm that's, that's me. i am coming to the end of my contract up to 5 left. this is a very, very exciting organization here. and for sure, you know what, how could you not, how is it not look to become a to, to uh, to sports sports champion. and that is a rep from the sports physical tonight, sir. thanks so much peter. many a guy for can to leave for europe in the hope of a better future end up returning home, while somebody is to call us in line for themselves. other struggle to integrate those is there a spoke to, one didn't get to be and who's back home, and it sets up his own business. my name is tied to incredible. i am going to need my grand indigo amir. i am the ceo on the phone to aside your inter, double finding further. we have uh, i looking for um, he lives with all of us. i,
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a bit of free talk 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 opportunity 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 or to go to john when they finish. i like it's possible for us to come the course i and you said a lot of guardians, when i see them the whole, the lease we, i didn't leave. i'm in the lives the was not something that i had in the one that my because that was 10 in the you don't that long. that spite because progress. my expectation in life is to stay in the gum. yeah. be that kind of life
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. a new one for the passenger trailers, the road and all that in the killing. at least 2 people, dozens of passages have been injured, as well as at least 10 coaches of express train over to the state to produce a rescue team is on the science. and officials say the cause of the incident today is being investigated right, died this whole skeleton, a sold for a record of $44000000.00 in new york. kristen sleepy has more of what it makes. so what makes this stick a source 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 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
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animal. there are 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 he might 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, they're gonna grow up. let's say it was a big win for sotheby's and the fossils owner, but some paleontologist are worried. it's a loss to science when a thoughtful,
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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 them, just have them. sotheby's says the buyer intends to explore loaning apex to a us institution. kristin, salumi, algebra, new york. that sees the event that will continue our coverage of the republican national convention in milwaukee. of course that wisconsin has thousands of delegates. get ready to listen. i'm here, donald trump, the
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a we look at the world still place in the stores. what kind of response can we expect from china? if tech talk is in the global markets in economies and small businesses, how time cube is wide, economic problems be addressed, trying to be fixed to understand how it affects daily 9 south asia is growing, but employment levels are actually fully. why is that? counting the cost. oh no, jew sierra african stories from african perspective is that the only time that he had my mail? i think a lot of the process is too short. documentary, spite african filmmakers from monday and sent a guy the lady for example, one last on the size of the can. 3, linus, and tyler. a new series of africa direct on l. j 0.
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didn't services can be the difference between life and death. but here in gaza, the lives of paramedics are also endangered. the son is one of those who was detained. he says his rescue team was it's actually the injured from the hospitals and they were stopped around balances. we intercepted despite coordination with the palestinian with present. they stripped us of how close treated us and then was terrific way of the war was also proving deadly for those attempting to say it twice. one of the medicine workers to lose their lives was had to shut out with a direct hit of i'm getting an emergency. he wants to go there and a strike on that. it's clinic in the cities, the house ministry described him as a solid model of successes and determination. put the high chips and presumably some like so they have son is he would continue working to see colors to wheels
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unless it's raining. so i think the, [000:00:00;00] the flood zone robin, you're watching now, does it renews online some dialogue coming up in the next 60 minutes. donald trump is set to headline the republican national convention. his the speech since the a 10 told his life just days ago. concerns over j biden's candidacy as more democrats put pressure on him to quit the race by insists on state

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