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ministry described them as a solid model of successes and determination. put the high chips and presumably some like so they have signed the cd will continue working to see how this to use unless it's raining from. but i think the, [000:00:00;00] the flood zone robin, you'll want to be able to save and use online, some dialogue coming up in the next 60 minutes. donald trump is set to headlines. the republican national convention hits the speech since the a $10.00 life just days ago. concerns over j biden's candidacy. as more democrats put pressure on him to quit, the res buys and insist on state
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a new health crisis and was home gone. so the health industry says public. a virus has been detected in sewage and crossing the does it to find safety. we report on the rise and people smuggling across to dogs folder with egypt. the welcome to the news we just saw. it was way now from the highlights of the republican national convention when donald trump will formally accept the policies nobody's assets. us presidential candidates. over the past 4 days, republican seemed to have built a wave of the beds while delivering a message of you to, to your trump speech. and milwaukee will be his 1st public comments. since he survived an assassination attempted to rally 5 days ago from pa, as opposed to me, rick visited speech following the sure you take that talks about uniting america. and while trump will be taking such a stage to abide as being false to step back from competing and public after
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testing, put sophisticated 19th, he's a isolating of his home in delaware. but the diagnosis leads by increasingly politically isolated as well. we've seen the democrats continuing the voice of the voice that concerns about his health and his age. well, we'll get bull uncle's full biden to step down shortly with mike kind a washington dc. we sought to look at the republican national convention center with heidi drug test i, who is with trump supporters. but also let's go say the fast to alex fisher, who's at the convention in milwaukee. and of course, tonight is all about donald trump. the spotlights on him and his speech and a very excited republicans, the waiting loved to get all of of the well, the, the attendance here for this time in the proceedings is actually very high. there's a large lined out site. people desperate to secure the seats to hear what is
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essentially the only problem starts public comments since that assassination attempt on sat to be we have seen him in the whole and on monday and the wednesday, he received the rapture as welcome as he walked in. all very states manage in the way that you would expect from donald trump, but the effect for the former president in the whole can't be under estimate. you talk about the policy being united. it is much the party of trump duty bonds to buy a central candidate and said on wednesday nights that it's a broad tend to get so many different views in when the reality is that if you're not a trump supporter, then really you're going nowhere in the republican movement at the moment, and that is proven by g. d. vance, who was a huge critic of donald trump, but tons, dr. rhodes, and also run desantis. and nikki haley who came and offered the support to donald trump as well. having said that, they didn't think he deserved to be the next president of the united states. we are told that donald trump has contributed to the speech that it's going to be
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a different kind of speech from donald trump. the more reflective, perhaps slightly more spiritual as well, because he's aware that it was just a matter of millimeters that separated him from day that the hands of an assessing on set to be. and he wants to tune the rhetoric to some degree as well. but a lot of caution on that we've had on new patients that donald trump will be different. in fact, in 2016, i remember being in ohio for his big speech as he accepted the nomination for the 1st time. and we were told that that speech would be much more presidential, much more high trump with governor's office than of course what we got was a very just story in view of the united states. a donald trump declaring that he alone could fix it, that he's going to highlight to bite these problems. he's going to talked about the bites and the hottest administration that shows that the republicans are still hedging their bets because they are not entirely sure that your bike will be donald
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trump's opponent coming to them. but elections, but a great reception here. well, really just put the lead on 3 great weeks for donald trump. he won the debate 3 weeks ago tonight by default, windshield by did the appalling performance. he also won a number of important moments in his court cases, but not least at the january 6 case being thrown out for the moment in florida as well. then he escaped and assessments bill it. it is fair to say that the republicans are buoyant, but you always expect that sort of reaction from the national convention. of course, we'll get more from you as proceedings get on the way in milwaukee. thank you. let's close over to the american top of mount washington dc with mike kinda has a very different story to tell us about press the buttons campaign because you know his re election tumbles from one problem to another and now cove. it hitting him at
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70 very 2 more democratic was a indeed yes. well 1st of all, a report from his doctor that the president is in good condition. he has some respiratory problems, but is running a normal temperature and is recovering well from the found of the code. now he's in code the not down there, but he's also in a mounting political isolation to a degree that latest democrats who is called for him to step down his jamie ruskin, the maryland to congress. person who has said that while he had my eyes bite and terribly and has always admired him, it is now time for him to step down as though he were a retired all aging baseball pitcher. and adam shift for another congressional representative for the democrats also made the same coolant editorial in the last 24 hours. but we've got to separate the effect from the speculation here. and there has been many anonymous sources saying that
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a president biden is now considering whether or not to step down what we do know. approximately 20 members or democratic members of congress have cooled point to step down. the vast majority have kept silent or have expressed the support from the democrats most powerful figured as many believe but rock obama, the very clear statement has come out, but it's not for anybody to decide when joe biden steps down, but you have guided by them himself it's like kind of a washington d. c. thanks very much. less join high. did you had castro, who's also in milwaukee, but outside uh in you might say the fresh air and sunshine where all the excitement and anticipation is with all of those delegates waiting to get into the convention center. heidi absolutely. so and don't forget the games you have to add that as well. of course, the banner says make america great once again because everyone here is hoping to re
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live that 2016 initial victory of donald trump when he went to the white house. and here are the games that i was just talking about. this is a game called corn hole, and we're seeing attendees of the republican national convention. like trying to get the minutes of pass a little bit faster with these games that are out here. because of course, they are counting down to the thing that they've been waiting all week for, which is to hear from donald trump himself. and i'm joined by 2 delegates who are among those. we're very excited to hear from trump linda eric, thank you so much for joining us. linda. linda, 1st let me ask you, what are you expecting to hear from trump to night? we are hearing that he wrote this speech himself and that it may be a different tone that what we're used to. it's not being just a week that we've been waiting. it's been several months and it is so with excitement everybody anticipating what he has to say and he always have something
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new and exciting to bring to the table. yeah, eric, are you expecting to hear a more personal version of trump because that's what we've been told that we expect he wrote the speech from self and that this might be more of a unifying message. i understand he's a is a poet because they're selling his books over there. so i guess he's capable of writing the, the big thing here is unity. we've heard that before, he was shot. we heard it even bigger after he shot when he 1st entered the arena after you are getting shot and coming in. you can see like a whole change in his face like like he finding is going to be more humble. he's going to be more open to working with everybody and that's causing this to sense and that he used to cause. so we're, we're really looking forward to it cuz i think he's going to bring a lot of people to the table. you mentioned you expect to a more humble trump, and that's an interesting adjective that i haven't heard used to describe donald trump, you for
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a humble. what do you think is the value of that right now for this country as it's an absolute supreme value? because he was always kind of an agitator, he would call people names, you would treat all the time. and i think he, you're going to see a whole different change. he's going to be more humble, which is what we just talked about. he's going to treat people a pleasantly and stuff like daddy is going to be amazing to watch. are you? are you too into hoping to hear more of like a tone down rhetoric wise version of trump? not necessarily of just listening and finding out more about him. he does a lot of filler tropical efforts around the country, like the gold star families. he paid great attention to them. and so those where is our current one? ignore them. and many other instances that they have he has been wonderful. been attractive for many. well, let me ask you also, people are expecting
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a shift in america's foreign policy. if trump is re elected to the white house, and we're expecting of potentially more isolationist version, as americans do you feel like that is the, the, the america that should be out in the world stage one that's more interested in protecting itself, rather than helping its allies i believe we need to protect and make american safe and great again. we are supposed to be a light to the nation, but 1st we have to build ourselves back up after having been destroyed for these last 4 years, 3 and a half years. so we're excited that for him, we've known what he had done before kept a stay for borders, were safe. so many things were really good people prospered and we felt good just walking down the streets and that is not the case right now. so are looking for it to be back. all right, thank you so much linda. and to you, eric as well. no. yeah, tell me, what do you, what do you think will be the vision?
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what is, what do you, what we're not going ice relation is the, it's a world economy now and he knows that he's going to work with it. he just wants to bring some of this stuff which then away for the last 40 years back for americans to gain that prosperity and jobs because we are suffering for jobs in this country . and he's gonna work with that. and we're gonna drill some oil wells here, which is good for me because i'm in the oil business. so you know, the old thing they're using and they're drill baby drill. so it's not going to go oscillation is like some of the old days. we used to have here where we just walked away from the world because we could, we can do that because we are with the world is everything goes out of here, comes back here. so we're not a one world order, but we're going to be a big asset to the rest of the world in his mind. all right, thank you so much, eric. appreciate you guys. and i know that they are trying to get back inside to get their seats for because those prime time events, so which is hearing from donald trump,
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himself. of course we'll get loaded. let's just set with you heidi after all, and thanks for joining us side digit customer, the in milwaukee. guntee is a republican delegate from california and a former executive assistant to present from reagan. she's lived with us from milwaukee, described the kentucky with the solid. i'll just say era, i mean it's a question we have been asking for most of the day. what do you think we're going to get from double trump in his acceptance speech? as he is going to be the, the candidate for the republicans. we had tools that presidential election in november of the well, thank you for having me on today. as you can tell, it is really warming up here tonight in milwaukee. and i think that donald trump is going to give us exactly what he has told us. he's going to give us, this is going to be a speech about unity. it's going to be about love and it's going to be about the forgotten men and women of this great nation. you know the themes, all we have been make america wealthy again, make them safe again,
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make us strong again and make america great again. and so those seems i expect they're going to be enter, woven into everything. he says tonight. i also think knowing donald trump the great entertainer, i think we're going to have a few surprises tonight as well. so the energy here is building the doors opened about an hour ago and people came flooding and everybody's were red, white and blue and sparkles. and so there's great enthusiasm here tonight, and we're at the candidate and for the it's good to see that enthusiasm, which have a policy. it is full uh, whichever convention. but at the end of the day, you know that the serious business of politics is incredibly in pulled. the people will be listening to donald trump about the policies as well that he wants to promote. what do you think is pop of his agenda right now? what do you think people on the delegate full want to hear? yeah, well i think they want to hear more from donald trump about what he's going to do
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to actually make america well, be safe and strong. and great. again, he's gonna talk about the decline that we have seen under the leadership of joe biden, and comma le harris, the failed policies that have really harmed people all across the nation. and joe biden and his administration don't seem to care about that failure, a policy that is really hurts people need them for made them stare, made them afraid and unsafe. and so i think he's gonna lay out a great vision for america. i think he's going to do it in a way that is positive that's optimistic. that's unifying. and i think he's going to lay out a beautiful vision. not just for republicans, but for all americans who are going to rally behind him and overwhelmingly re election in november. so tony is very, very important. we know that the mr. trump suddenly has a, a strong support base that has a face of republicans that will always the republican. i'd certainly a number that will vote for donald trump,
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yet there are those in the previous selection of 2020 that had previously voted for donald trump. in 2016 was social. he was the right man for the job of get interested for the advice for the democrats. what does he have to say? do you think i can do to bring those people back to voting for him in november of the well, i'm sure he will touch on that in is words tonight, but i would say as actions have spoken very loudly this week about this party of unity look like we brought on the stage earlier this week, he brought nikki haley. he brought rhonda santas, vic ramos swami. these people who had been opponents of his in the primary election . and luckily chose as his vice presidential candidate as well. j, the vance, a man who several years ago had spoken out quite clearly about his dislike for donald trump and some of his policies. and so i think that donald trump is not looking back. he's looking forward, he's bringing people together and i think we're going to see
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a softer side of donald trump dare i say that we see this vulnerability and tenderness almost in the way he looks at people when they've spoken this week. it's not just that he's been here in the arena this week every night. it's when he's been here. he's been here to listen to the every day americans, ordinary people who are making their stories known, telling extraordinary stories of decline that they've experienced in their business . and their personal life under the biting harris administration. so he's been here every night. we haven't heard him speak. he's chosen to be here at these very tender moments. watching him last night, watches grand daughter on the stage speak for the very 1st time. it was a very special moment watching him with pride in his eyes. i think we're going to see a tender, more vulnerable, softer sight of donald trump tonight than we've seen before. so say that, let's take it for not being strong. i'm short term. i'm sorry. what mistake it's a tool, but peggy, let me put donald trump to one side and talk to you directly from the way you live away, you know,
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your community and where they are getting to vote. so you and your community once he's the one issue that everybody talks about, you know, we've talked about everything else here, but was the one issue that everybody is talking about? is it health? is it the cost of living is immigration? is it well, the fast way to use it of the yeah, well i'm from los angeles, california, and i think we are where it's almost the center of bad ideas. we have a super majority of democrats in the state of california. and so it's everything you mentioned, it's homelessness as affordability gets in place, and it's the open board, or all of these things have made los angeles a very difficult place to live. it's joe biden is pamela harris, who is also gavin newsome at the state level. and so when you take these policies and you take them to at a city like los angeles, we've really seen a failure of leadership. now i'm not saying california is going to vote for donald trump in turn, the state blue,
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but i will say that we're going to see an overwhelming response from people even who are democrats or independents who have been really disappointed and let down by a democrat policies both at the national level and at the state level, it will be interesting to hear what is set tonight and to see how california does that come the event. but the but peggy run dates thanks to speak to you and thanks very much for your time. thank you so much. the best thing is some of the days of any use now, polio has been sounding gulls as israel continues, it's will, on the besiege strip. behind the infectious disease controls deformities um paralysis, the palestinian health ministry. it says it detected the virus and sewage and contaminated voltage was flying between the 10 switch. and now the housing displaced palestinians as well assaulted banks and aging its soldiers in gauze to
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protect them against the disease. well, you and says, diamond has now spread across calls i bid, as well as unrelenting will. on the strip. at least 40 children have died of hung up the lack of water. both alkaloid went to a refugee camp in jamalia in northern garza. and so just how died the situation is it's not just the full text, it's on the screen, looks difficult here and nothing else for an age is not sticking in and supplies. not enough to go around. i'm talking to a friend you got, you know, so you can as it can seem to get. so people are governed. yeah. so have one of us who is available from this initiative using a law. god does what is a donation? he can from a cold. and boy, what is the truth is available in the market in order to support his local community, documented enough people depend on us completely every day. but we only offer one deal today. and they rely heavily on the message to the well, just a simple the people of garza and to extend
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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 a good day. you were 10 for the people. the bad never said you can. yeah. yeah, boy, you forgot 6 overdues, believe it or not. now cost $14.00 akila. all i do is look at them and simply other vegetables that used to cost a dollar are no more than $6.00. people have resorted, eating grass on the southern. i'm from bay ton and i am 70 years old. i came here hoping to take home some cooked food. my home is destroyed and i 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 work continue as well as the forces and real i guess the thing is yeah. let's continue as well. i think it was just the,
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the last thing does for all the signs it intensified is rarely touched across, cause i have killed more than 500 pallets to indians in the past 10 days. some of the latest strikes were in central garza of the taco and the time that was the way that killed at least h palestinians, that injured many of us women and children are amongst the victims, is where the falls of all sorts of dog misread then other bush refugee camps regardless of hospitals, are breaking point that's according to the assessment by the international committee of the red cross. the influx of palestinians, wounded by, as well as bombardments, has led to over crowded waiting rooms in central garza and patients being treated on the floor as tarik. apple assume the post style from data entered by are on here today. inside the departments of up to the hospice and which is one of the fairly functional possible. so in district or you can plan to see the capacity of the hospital was overwhelmed. wounded and patients are getting medical treatment even
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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 a to take a very critical decisions and who can really get treatment such as the vast majority of these hospitals are no, it's a very dangerous pritchens points. now we can see that lean towards a bu increase of air strikes from the central area imposes move it medical pressure to do is talk to an even medical team on the ground to keep up the ration as they have been struggling with
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a few crisis alongside with distribution which is over central medical supplies to our company, which is 0. there's been a kind of fine. or is there any problem in the said benjamin, that yahoo has made an under the visit to southern garza, he visited, solved as in rough up the city, which has been of the constant is very bombardments in recent weeks. is really me to pull the net to the all hotel soldiers that ultra orthodox jews will soon be recruited into the ministry cause of people. so it is rarely control over the philadelphia car door and the rest of the crossing is important to continue it. take a minute to refresh your existing here on the throne of the how much movement helps us with us and safety. mom's progress in the kidnapping deal, especially without the mountains for the release of the largest number of kidding up men and women in the 1st stage. of the agreement, double pressure does not into the deal. it contributes to its program because there was a button called explains the significance of mr. destiny, all his visit. he's reporting to go home because he's way the government has done
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dollars air from gold, costing for with a israel a well, the philadelphia card always. i see that it is right. the code name for the border area between goza and egypt. now it's very important to these riley's, because they say they need to patrol that pulled up permanently. whatever the cease fire agreement is, whatever, when the war comes when and in order to be able to stop smuggling. that is something that is not acceptable to egypt. they've been several agreements between egypt and israel, over the starting and 1979 with the comp david accords. with that buddha is supposed to be demilitarized on the addiction side is one by the egyptians and on the publishing inside. it's run by the palestinians that clearly isn't happening. it's a political football for him from mr. benjamin netanyahu. on the one hand, he's got his ball right m p 's, ease of a penny, racist m b m m. kay's who want a permanent presence in garza starting with the philadelphia,
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colorado. now the problem is the is very clear. he's sticking to his guns. he's saying yes, we do need to be that permanently. however, the have been seized by talks that been going on in egypt specifically about russell. i'm specifically about the philadelphia core to the americans. i've been trying to broke up some sort of compromise by compromise is that they will help petrol, that buddha, that's not acceptable to the pol listings. but you've also got, i must say, i must have been very, very clear. this is, know is where you presence. when the will eventually comes to an end, this is not something that problem is the benjamin netanyahu is ready to even accept, currently at this moment. so by going to rough up and having this very public visit and talking about the philadelphia cordele, it's a power play to try and force people's hands. how that's going to play out. we'll see in the next couple of days to that'd be sole people including a commander from the hezbollah,
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upgrading to being killed. and it is really strongly can. so the level of the time to talk to the building belonging to the group, to the town of stuff, out of dozens of people who did in the blast as well, and has blah beat exchanging the data across the board of science since the war on gossip began heat, wave in gauze was making living conditions even more difficult for palestinians with bowls and horrible buildings damaged or destroyed. and hundreds of thousands of people displays every patrick shade is precious. some pellets to these attempting to see for relief as a bus driver pulls him garza a stroll to the beach, is more than just a break. it is a necessity. high temperatures wait daily on every facet of life for palestinians living under siege homes destroyed no access to running water a swim in the cool blue mediterranean sea, off the gauze, a coast off, and the only way to cool off. oh has a man said when i want to go to the beach with my brother,
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we must be big full time. so the flip flops on stolen. we swim and shower in the sea, stay as much as we like, and then go back to the tent. so many people has been driven out of their homes, a kind of shanty town of mic shift shelters. now lines because the coast, in this part of con, units, people here say sometimes it can be hotter inside the tent. and i, as most of the have chest problems and life in tents doesn't suit people with just problems. we will to the beach, spend some time enjoying the cool breeze. this gives us some relief from all horrible life in the tent. living conditions here are harsh, at best, very basic. they ration drinking water, choosing to either clean or cook rarely books, and the harder it gets, the faster the spread of infectious disease. life you know, tend to, during the war is very tough and extremely rough. we came to the beach because we
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don't have any other option. i am old and sick. i feel suffocated in attend. sitting here like this for around 9 hours a day is now healthy. either to host ration is difficult for everyone, particularly old people and children. the tents are full of insects. no one can sleep at night because of insects and flies. you can't tolerate more than 5 minutes in a tense. the water in the bottle is becomes very hot and the food dispos quickly. i don't know what to do. a reprieve from the ruined around them. welcome the grief. and even here the war is on their minds. mohammed says the tents may be hot, but some people live in dirty streets. some don't know where to go. but they say they are grateful to be alive. zane bus for avi or just still ahead. hey, on the nissan south africa's parliamentary, opens up the historic elections president of the posen based plans that inclusive
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economic growth the goals that protest a bug with adverse students. it depending changes to the quote, a system for government jones the the, the, had a lower their to spit picture when it comes to the weather across australia. at the moment. we've got high pressure in charge across the central and northern areas. give me things launch meat fine and dry and hot, but down in the south you can see a pretty strong cold front, sweeping across the bike. we have some welcome weather in past. earlier in the week, full has dried up the sunshine here instead, the last 3 winds will blow the wet to weather across southern pots of a straight into the south east. we have warnings out here for some very strong winds, as well as
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a chance of rain and snow. you can see the rain that pushing its way further east of the next few days. but sidney that it just to state dwight with the temperature sitting around the average and temperatures are around the average in christ church in new z and they will be picking up steadily over the next few days. we have got some warnings out as well for that heavy rain, but an area of low pressure. it's going to bring plenty of rain to the bay of plenty on saturday, and they'll be plenty of rain across the south east asia, across the north in particular. thanks to those monsoon rains that continued to bring the bring the flooding rains to southern parts of the philippines. we have read warnings. the taking of friday into saturday in india is remote tribal areas hope to use depression. so it gets selected for the national team play for the country. that's my dream. tribal athletes, a contributing to english, international policy research and,
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the, [000:00:00;00] the book about kill watching y'all, deserves be so robin, the doha overbite of all stories on the news, a donald trump is set to accept his apologies nomination as the republican presidential candidates. his speech comes just 5 days after he suffice the assassination attempt to rally from spreading mates, ohio, send it to j. d fence accepted the vice presidential nomination on wednesday. j 5 is facing growing calls from within his own politics to step aside from the presidential race and increasing number of top democrat. so worried about his ability to be on the web is election by step back from campaigning,
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update tested positive the code that 19 the polio has been found in gaza. as israel continues at school on the perceived straight, the palestinian health ministry says it detected the contagious virus in the series that collects insights freely between 10, sweat, displaced, palestinians, and living. israel had started back stating its soldiers against the virus. dr. tunzia hodge, how sons a pediatric intensive cabin humanitarian physician. she was not working gauze with much enjoy the sun life in toronto in canada. dr. good, have you with us on the program. obviously this is just started to a bulge. i mean, how much of a problem is it becoming it's hard to know because the surveillance mechanisms
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and gaza were long destroyed, but the prospect of it spreading is, is really a catastrophic polio is a highly infectious disease and particularly in a place like gaza. that's the perfect environment for the seating and spreading us sewage. uh, diseases that are transmitted within the sewage. this is a disaster or a pending disaster in terms of the amount. yeah, it does the colleagues that you'll speaking to about about probably, i mean, why was it found, could you be both specific just given sort of the geography or is it just everywhere across the street, but the name it is reporting incidents like this. i haven't received the specific reports, i've seen it on the news. what i have received from colleagues on the grounds is the spread of gastro intestinal diseases. i have colleagues who told me that they've had, have been in a constant state of gas trying to right us since the beginning or of, or for several months, at least i'm not,
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the streets are just flooded with sewage. and they are trying to protect their children from transmission of, of, of old diseases, not just polio. and, and just to remind the viewers this is on the backgrounds of, of unicef and other organizations. warning, months ago, i remember back in december unicef warning that there would be an outbreak of diseases like polio if we weren't able to get on top of a vaccination programs and add water content and the contamination a efforts which have been impossible in the week of israel essentially limits a every type of aid imaginable into the gaza strip and concluding as you know, fuel that's needed to power waste plans to process sewage, water, including hygiene products including vaccinations. so
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people are left in a situation where they're living in the perfect environment for vaccine preventables illnesses about long eradicate is true. for example, in the, in the case of polio through the global, fully eradication program, long eradicated vaccines like that. so a vaccine preventables illnesses like that re emerging and potentially spreading and causing yet another a tragic and horrific types of death. one of many ways gardens are our fear in dying at the moment. not, not least direct bombardment as, as a that has been is sessing since october. and that allows the problem doesn't take the lack of aid actually guessing into the gaza strip because of the board of crossings being closed. but as you also suggested by this, the easy fix to this is that when i say the street so full of polluted was, uh,
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uh, how do you or how would medics be trying to keep themselves you might say, and the public at large, safe from polio given the ground realities is that that is very little age getting in and they've got to try and protect the areas that are operating in for the sake of those at all being injured as being brought to the i think it's impossible. without a ceasefire. you have a situation where, you know, at least 30 to the 36 hospitals in the gaza strip, have been put out a function that seeing a vaccination campaigns are next to impossible when you have a population that has been moved around a small territory like a video game as a being displaced 567 times each family if they're still alive. and so to imagine a vaccination program that needs to map out where the populations are based,
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where it is that we're children who need the vaccines or adults who need boosters are placed there. there's no way of doing of doing census or epidemiological work in a place like gods are right now. we don't even know the number of people who been killed. so to say that we can map out a population and effectively vaccinate them. i think it's impossible at the moment . it's also impossible to prevents something like polio from spreading. you have sewage flooding the streets. you have no waste, met at the contamination program. you have no way of accessing a clean water for the population. you have at hundreds, if not thousands of people sharing the st toilet. the polio is transmitted through the physical or oral roots. so if you have a situation where you cannot separate those 2 things, because you have no way of, of processing sewage, you have no clean laboratories. you have no way of isolating suspected cases. because normally, if you have a case of polio, you're going to isolate something,
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you're going to make sure that they use the bathroom, that nobody else uses that they're not in close proximity to other people. that's impossible. you have everybody blustering in refugee camps at the moment without vaccines for, for at least the past 9 months, including children who would have otherwise been vaccinated for polio. and adults who in an inmate setting of an outbreak should receive a booster, including health care workers, is health care workers are exposed to high rates of polio and end up contracting disease. that's also catastrophic for a health care system that's already been. i annihilated by direct targeted by adoptions of health care workers like killing of health care workers. and it's just, you know, a ticking time bomb and were just talking about polio. when you have polio, it is
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a symptom of or a sign of something greater, which is an inability to protect the population from diseases that really should have been completely eradicated on this planet. at this point, we'll have to leave it, i'm afraid to, but of course keeping very close eye on that outbreak of doctor tania hodge hans, and thanks for joining us from to them. thank you for having the government protests in bangladesh of last 17 people that demonstrates is all quoting for a complete shut down across the country. vaughn is broke out between police and students and several locations around the careful dhaka. the students are demanding a reform to quote is full government job studies. 1500 people of interest in the past week. literally a group of students broke through to the state television center of to entering the building. they set it on fine other networks as a number of staff, a trump inside the facility. some of the challenge has moved from dr. i'm spending just about quite
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a 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 structure down is that the prime minister instructed him to come to a compromise and sit down with the court, a protest stuff. and now the quote, a protest as an antique chord. i protested of saying that, look at this as good but boy and go to the back home for the number of students during, during the last few days, i noticed that today that so many kids were killed in different parts of the country. i closed the capital city, he said we want justice, we went those police on pro government student ways and then by brought to justice before even consider sitting with the government. so they have
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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. it's just, just not acceptable. we want to sit with the government and to make things watch since morning the in 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 so that we can present so real oppose that has opened the 1st session of paula been saying the newly formed coalition government to boost economic growth, manage public finances and address poverty and equality. however, which also has moved from cape town, prison and silver, i'm up with
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a has the case to be managed expectations. and again, this is african national. congress was forced into a government of national unity with 10 other political parties, often lost its majority inmates election and the people of south africa went to the pose to decide the future of our country. the head of the elections. they had to express to their concerns and their hopes, their wishes, as well as their expectations through the votes they determined that the lead us of our country should set aside their political differences and come together as one to overcome the severe challenges that confront donation. it's an easy coalition to spend a lot of pressure to deliver. there is no honeymoon, such as has shown an extra results, the exhausted by politicians and it really wants to govern mover speed,
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can do both sides. your will cheer it on our advocates. most industrialized economy is also one of the most an equal societies in the world. this new administration has a lot of work to do. the unemployment rate is that more than 30 percent. so that's because once jobs, the pool also want to fit to education and quality affordable housing. i've been great. it was the government of national unity in 1994 with with nelson mandela was president. but that collapsed in 1997. so the advocates will be watching to see if i'm gonna post as coalition will complete. it's 5 year to go out and we toss out there, keep them let's just do that deposit as much for the 1st time since not collections of this month, the frustration is grinding amongst left wing support as the policy struggle to reach agreement. i have a who take the position of prime minister latasha butler has moved from the french
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capital, a new look french parliament, more politically fragmented, adding crisis with no government as m. p. 's attended the 1st session of the national assembly since the election, frances oldest and p h one year old joseph gonzales, opened proceedings with the food for new speaker. in the interest of one of us and the frogs. we must take care not to add the divisions in front of the height intentions in society. taking part marine the pen. these national riley policy failed to win the election, but nearly doubled its number of and peas, also a form of socialist preston for, for loans. and gabriella towel. now frances can take a prime minister from his left wing of lines one by seats in the parliamentary election bought it's n p's, all frustrated. they say present to manual micro is refusing to all of them to go from here to just sort of showing alternative good. so the national assembly was dissolved and then the president decided not to listen to the election result in every democracy you turn to was those you want the election. so 2 weeks ago he
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should have boston new popular front, the govern government to be on the situations angry. and these left wing supporters who protested in paris, new school district. and now we want to lift when government have it's a prime minister from the lines. we want an agenda. that saves the work is and citizens, people who say that they feel emmanuel, macro is doing everything that he can in order not to a point. a nectarine prime minister. there's also an issue, but then if to bring in lions, have failed to come up with the kinds of things that they will agree on. madame rifts and disagreements of play, the alliance of greens, the socialist communist, and the odd less since the election. if the left is unable to unite behind the candidate capable of building a pol imagery coalition, it could squander an opportunity. the macro may turn to his advantage, waiting until off to the person, then picks to pick a prime minister from his own camp. natasha butler. i'll just say rough terrace level, the line has been re elected,
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does the president of the european commission to following a secret ballot to monks, lawmakers, joseph another 5 years as president, and has insisted that you will not deviate from ambitious climate goals. both in half of the european pilot dated for the land, but the policy of autonomy and prime minister, georgia, maloney refusing it will be against the principles usually like to produce prime minister can stop where his hosting dozens of european leaders as he tries to strengthen ties with the confidence that he's touched, or quite down on smugglers who are bringing people across the english channel to hold reports from blood impala. is that officer check whether somebody is being held. it's a rare international summit that doesn't include the united states for the european political community. that's exactly the point was and 45 capitals represented from across the continent minus washington,
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the traditional guarantor of your security. this is you're looking at for it. so in the wake of russia's invasion of ukraine, we have maintained units in europe and 15 together, which means that portion has missed his primary targets. he has failed to grade. the reason in your that unity has failed him being more important does lead is considered the possibility of a 2nd from presidency as a more isolationist antagonistic towards european security. and yet in the midst of some singing off the booting from people shifting for the annual leave that they can destroy many totally of the options we try to. i don't think so because i think that there's no solution of this coffee on the battlefield. a cus is by far the largest contributed to nato and to ukraine's defense. yet donald trump, when he was president last time threatened to leave the alliance, and he's picks a vice president. this time j. d events says he doesn't much care what happens to
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ukraine, that would represent a fundamental upheaval of the security landscape in europe. and every leader here knows it. still, it's a great occasion for a new u. k. prime minister keeps stomach getting maximum international exposure just 2 weeks into the job. he's able to advance his twin foreign policy admissions of resetting relations with the e. u. and stopping the flow of illegal migrants in small boats across the channel. we want to work with all of you to reset relationships. we discover our company and trust. i renewed the buttons of trust and friendship, the bright, and the public of europe in life. and what most fitting a venue for it with the continents security once more in question. the blending palace, the best place of britons war time leader, winston churchill. jo, how elder 0 at platinum palace. still a head albany is honest. it'd be as large as salt lake toys up for the very 1st
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time and the prolonged heat wave across the bolton's, the pod he came in to be israel and obstacles piece. i think that to move in the f one, his government with these 5 digit, you say getting russell, a thought provoking. odd since the e you made weapons being used in gaza. no guns 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 being presidential? could we go to some we cannot take the effective use of the present as not any important effective. he had the story on talk to how does era the
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book of, of thousands of food and these refugees across the border to egypt every month to escape the fighting between the army and power military rapids support forces. but guessing a visa can take weeks and that's led to a rise in people smuggling as of a bulk of the polls. the bahama. the steps are some of the last to offer out. we'd be taken with your mother on her country soil from they ended in se sedan. she and her family had to flee when the parent military rapids support forces, or r s f rated the city. their escape from home mark this part of a long journey in search of safety in a neighboring country. took me to them instead of car, so i lost the, i mean, we managed to escape alone without elderly mother who's sick. she has asthma and high blood pressure. she had to work with us for over age, killing mesa is we were without food for 2 days. we reached a village,
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then started moving from city to city until we got here to abo hummadi to go to egypt through the desolate 70. 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 office to the 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, smuggling became their only option. it's a journey that those most desperate incidents conflict take the are barely any stops on the way for food and water and the journey come come with difficulties on a shot at or no mechanic workshops on the road. so unless the car happens to come along and take passengers do it or you bring spare parts from other honda, you can get stuck for days on the road. cars can break down motors, stop working with the car may overheat or get caught up in the desert. rain. but we all have to wait for a solution. i despise it,
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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 pick up from those who can enter this encroaching 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, 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 road amongst the entry into egypt. most register as refugees, after reaching cairo, at least half a 1000000, put in these refugees are in the diction 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 isn't enough to assure travel documents from my family and
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sit on the cost of issuing a passport as 256 dollars. and i have 9 family members. so dance conflict has resulted in the largest displacement crisis in the world. and with the recess 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 0 behind them. the pulse of southern and eastern europe are experiencing back or breaking some of the temperatures, many governments, the village, people to stay in those during the hottest time of the day and old. and so it'd be, it was being so hot that there were some of the salt lake has dried up for the 1st time. charles profit, husband story, what used to be a lake in northern serbia? now barely a pond. a crank smiled and falls drawing we bid smoke where a popular nature was of once was a sum of all the people. only walter can sustain life a little bit to foot celts,
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but i'm changing my shirts and non stop as if someone puts both it 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 2 romania governments have issued with real simple one people to stay indoors during the holidays. part of the day 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 will, 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.
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it's another rick, we're breaking calling before today's the end of the week. it was almost 50 degrees . and these lots deductible, only quadratic basically basically, the ethic is about 5 degrees warmer than the average or in these parts of the air. the use, copernicus, climate change survey says 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 of a halt, this almost across some parts of europe, and now no longer an exception. but increasingly, the no child stopped the houses here, both knew how the americans done the full, but his company made him a tv style of his era has died at the age of 94. he started into self named. it shows and the 1970s they t z a paid in many fields including catch $22.00 and else out of the hall was over
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they to any it was 9 times but eventually one for the parents on the big bang theory. in 2013, it was considered a must of stammering and dead pun here, but those were the headlines moonies after the by the the latest news, the loud roots for could supply the people of cause of what are available to the us didn't use it's leverage to force israel to open them with detailed coverage makes shift as cool stuff as from distraction from the ongoing contest and plumbing. um, displacements of light in goes up from the house or the story is really military claims. the target of the attack was a scene or how much military commanders, but how much is the claim falls the same. what has happened to guys since october 7 has been frankie. i'm so ashamed. i'm so ashamed because it's being
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