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on this business uptake this voltage by the city bank, gross not net of on the dashboard to use the the hello on the bulk of this is the news. i lost some doha coming up in the next 60 minutes. is there a launch? is a new operation in gaza at least $27.00 palestinians are killed. and con eunice, while general is also come under attack. us, vice president couple of harris says she intends to an ad within the democratic nomination for the white house over the 100 policy members. the producer when it comes off to a dramatic exit from the race by president joe biden, he says, dropping out isn't the best interest of his policy and the country republican presidential candidate donald trump says biden was never fit to run for office and
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that harris is even less competent and i'm far as small with the sport vendor softly as golf. open champion after winning at royal true in scotland. it was the 2nd major victory of the year. his next focus is on the olympics. where hell looked at defend his old metal in parents? the thanks for joining us. we begin this news with breaking newsome cause of where the death toll is rising quickly on to israel lost a new military offensive. eastern con eunice. at least 27 palestinians have been killed and dozens more wounded and taken to hospital palestinians say they were given no time to find safety is ready for sisters to bomb the area. just moments off, they issued an evaluation order displays families and now fleeing towards the western part of crime, eunice. and in just the past hour, 10 used by jealous outside the alex. the hospital in darrow bhalla was targeted by
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industry, lead drug and strike. least one of the person was kills that well in the country is in darrow, by the in central guzman, him to a, there's a pound drug strike kind of this time is very close to your position. what happens? well, it was only 20 meters away from where we are as tunneling beside our live location . when this explosion happened, then there was a huge pressure. we did not know what was going on, and then we saw the fly. your end, the smoke bursting from a tense where a political analyst and a right to was killed in this, a target and 3 more other policy news have been injured. let me remind you that this is not only a hospital, this is a refuge in the shelter for thousands of policy news that seek refuge here after they will this phase from the north and the south areas of the gaza strip. and also
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this is not the 1st time is where you are please target attempts in a box a hospital. it did a target tons in the past months and also at good killings and injuries were reported. so this is not something new on the is really important, but also there's no play safe to go and palestinians believe that they can't do anything about them. that's why we still see the palestinian displaced and shuddering and it looks a hospital still in the hospital. and when it comes to a tax house, wherever the strip um of the people, of course, given a very short window of opportunity to evacuate calling units. when will you tell us about the of the people literally had a couple of minutes. ringback a couple of minutes to evacuate, they woke up, they found a leafless everywhere, asking them to go from eastern parts of con,
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units to the western parts. and then is really started selling. the area we have of the numbers are increasing rapidly, but at least $27.00 policy new listing is were killed in a couple of hours only. and we're seeing people coming from those areas into that. but i'm moving and squeezing more into the middle area. people said the feedback you waited under fire, they evacuated under our tenure re sending and some people did not even have the ability to add back to 8. that's they are still trapped in eastern parts of the community. and according to the civil defense teams, and apparently that's the set that they are not a been able to reach some houses that have been targeted. and they were also targeted by the is really forces. it's the situation is horrifying and can eunice and says we're waiting for more people to arrive in the next hours to get and buff right to into that could do with the latest f and terabyte essential cause of thank
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you the to the us style where i growing number of top democrats, that's right, that's a pull behind vice president. come of the house. it follows president joe biden southern decision to drop out of the race for the white house after a weeks of concern about his age and his health. he's now backing harris, his social work, and when the policies nomination, our white house correspondent can be. how could begins with the coverage after days of isolation? recovering from cove it and deliver ration, consulting with this family and a handful of friends. us. president joe biden made his historic announcement on x. he'll no longer seek the democratic nomination for president. i believe it's in the best interest of my party and the country for me to stand down and focus solely on
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fulfilling my duties as president for the remainder of my term. i was so deeply moved by the presence, powerful and poignant statement, which was truly courageous. and visionary present by them has been one of the greatest most courageous and consequential presence of american history. the calls for by then to drop his bid for a 2nd term exploded last month after. what many critics described as a disaster is debate performance. it goes for were us president donald trump stepping down 5 in immediately endorsed vice president campbell, a harris to be the democratic nominee. harris responded saying, i'm honored to have the president's endorsement and my intention is to earn and win
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this nomination. the democratic national convention is just a month away bite and had secured the most delegates to win the parties. nomination was bought and gone. those delegates to automatically pass to harris. it's now what's known as an open convention with delegates free to support the candidates of their choice. harris already has 2 powerful endorsements for were you as president, bill clinton and former 1st lady, and the receive mail nominated for president hillary clinton. but for us, president brock, obama and former 1st lady michelle obama have not endorsed harris. in the statement, obama writes the party will be navigating uncharted waters in the days ahead. republicans are threatening to challenge jo biden's decision to step down. they argue a president no longer fit to be the nominee should also no longer be running the
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country. kimberly healthcare l g 0. the white house from new york to ohio, wisconsin votes is in the us of being reacting to biden's exit from the presidential race. his performance must have been at the ball call. i think that it made the public very nervous as far as him going into this presidential race age base, the base major part in politics and making decisions. i think it's a good decision. i think he didn't have a chance against trump a too many people are concerned about his age, which i was to look at what he's done to our world. i just, i think donald trump should have been back a long time ago. there are certain things he can still do, but he can't campaign anymore. so i'm,
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i'm sad and he's a, he's a, he's a true patriot for stepping down. he's fast. i didn't see him. and so there will be injury just interesting to see how it all things hash out. looks like it's gonna be coming with harris, which i'm fine with. i think it's very surprising news. um, definitely not something i personally so i'm coming. i think it puts the entire election in a kind of a weird position. i think come later. this is the easiest pick based on the back to the vice president. and i think it would be tough for the party to try to go a different direction than that. let's go to a corresponding christmas leave me who's live in new york for us or christian of course by then finally buckling under pressure by the looks of it. but is it possible to say how much if this was actually his own decision as well, it's really difficult to say he was in the system right up until the end that he
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was going to stay in the race. but the pressure was mounting and the numbers just weren't adding up. the poles were increasingly showing him losing ground, particularly in those key battleground states. even as donald trump, the former president was solidifying his base in the wake of that assassination attempt. and the republican national convention with so many calling publicly for by them to step aside, he finally gave in what wasn't clear though was who would be able to replace him and possibly take on donald trump. and that question is still very much up in the air, but democrats do seem to be rallying behind cala harris. now that joe biden has endorsed her and put his support behind her. we're seeing other t democrats follow suit, namely, the chair, the 50 states share people of the democratic parties,
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and all the different states have said that they will endorse her. more than a dozen senators have gotten behind her some former competitors of joe biden. congresswoman a, a l c has gotten behind her. crucially, though money is coming in behind her as well. that would seem to suggest that there is some excitement over common le harris being on the ticket. the democrats are reporting their best day of fundraising so far this year, and just the 6 hours after she made the announcement that she would seek to take the job from joe biden. the question though is, will that be enough? because there are still some holdouts in the democratic party who haven't vocally gotten behind her publicly gotten behind her. kimberly mentioned former president brock obama, also some a leaders in the democratic party here in new york. senator chuck schumer,
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who is the senate majority leader has yet to endorse, or nancy pelosi hasn't taken a stand either. and they will need to be sure that they have the full support of enough delegates with the convention coming in less than a month. yeah, that'll take us through the choreography of that, because as you mentioned that the money is coming, it included the momentum building behind the cabinet. is it safe to say, though, there's no meaning ship is now a done deal, or is there still some? still some leeway? yes. as to what might happen next? a yeah, absolutely. winning a joe biden. by winning the primary in all 50 states earned the votes of the majority of delegates, those delegates were committed to him by him stepping out of the race. he doesn't automatically get to transfer those votes from the delegates to whomever he wants. those vote those delegates are now free to vote, as they wish. clearly,
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they are trying to coalesce around a candidate and there are 2 paths. there could be a nominating virtual meeting early august. there was talk about doing that for joe biden. if there is a clear majority support of delegates behind her, they may try to do that in early august. if they can't co a last, if they can't guarantee enough support, they may have to go to an open convention on august 19th when the, when the convention kicks in. and that hasn't happened since 1968. and that would mean voting on the floor of the potential for other candidates to throw their hat in. and we've heard rumors of some like jo mansions from west virginia. he was a democrats and he left the democratic party. he was publicly calling for joe biden to resign. his hinted that he may try to run. certainly the 3rd party candidates, like robert kennedy junior,
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or jill stein for the green party are trying to capitalize on this as well outside of the democratic product party and raised this thing, many unknowns here. but clearly going forward, she needs to get the majority of those delegates on board with her in order to make this happen. and we know that the democrats are planning to hold a meeting on wednesday with a look at the rules and how this exactly will play out. it just hasn't been done that much to exactly how it will work and how it could work isn't clear. everyone is still very much figuring that out. all right, kristen, thanks to a steering us through all those on know those are going by me, chris and sleep in new york. thank you. it's all right. well, the republican presidential candidate donald trump is posted on his social media platform saying joe biden wasn't fit to run for president and it's certainly not fit to serve all those around him, including his doctor, knew that he wasn't capable of being president. and he wasn't look what he's done to our country with millions of people coming across the board,
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we will suffer greatly because of his presidency. meanwhile, republicans have responded by attacking harris and the trump campaign released this video disparaging her political record from says the vice president is incompetent and will be easier to be in by the democratic national convention is said to begin to chicago on august the 19th. that's where the party will make a final decision on this moment a ahead of november's election. mike, hannah has more not the spotlight is now shining brightly on coming to harris. president biden's endorsements may, may, could pos to the democratic party nomination a lot easier. but they are still many hurdles into a way. the former president bill clinton has endorsed his party candidates, along with some of the former colleagues on the senate. but for my president obama, i made no mention of kamala harris and his statement reacting to president biden's
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decision to step down. instead, he said we will be navigating uncharted waters in the days ahead. but i have extraordinary confidence that the leaders of potty will be able to create a process from which an outstanding no many images. there's also be no immediate endorsement from the senate majority leader, chuck schumer, the house minority leader, hakeem jeffries or the former speak up the house of nancy pelosi. cumberland harris broke one gen to ceiling when joe biden, us to be, as vice president, picking the 2020 election going on to become the 1st female to hold the office. oh, it always did it. so you're getting a really nice president of the united states. congress pointed probably to the historic nature of the appointment as vice president. but while i may be the 1st woman in this office, i will not be the last, the because
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every little girl watching tonight sees that this is a country of possibilities. as vice president harris was tossed tackling the sony issue of immigration, giving a trip to guatemala, she was criticized for what some liberal so as a harsh message do not do not come under relentless attacks from opposition, republicans and the right wing news media. harris struggled wouldn't widespread public approval, although she remained popular with young voters and people of color a. i'm going to run for re election power. so to really voters around issues of civil rights, excess to abortion, and gun violence. we will not be defeated. we will not be deterred. we will not
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come supporters with quick to go when attack posting video accusing who of creating what is described as a folder invasion and runaway inflation lation. paris itself released the statement thinking president biden for his leadership and accepting his endorsement as candidates. we have a 107 days until election day. she concludes. together we will fight and together we will win california georgie, win the nomination and defeat donald trump in the election. the door, twelf, jamaican, an indian immigrant parents would become the 2nd, the black president of the united states and the 1st woman to hold the office. mike, hannah, i'll just say around washington. biden's decision comes just before is ready. the prime minister benjamin netanyahu was sent to visit the us capital, destiny, all who spoke to him, reports is just before boarding his flight to washington,
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then find us president for supporting the war goes and i plan to see president environment whom i've known for over 40 years this will be an opportunity to factor in the war during as long to go here in public service center to vice president and this time of war and on. certainly, it's important that you know that america and israel science together today, tomorrow, and always ok, well that's half know a day who joins us from a mile of in the occupied westbank castle, where despite of this decision to exit the presidential race, leave hope so. if a us lead peace process, well, it's difficult to really have an assessment of that, given the fact that there hasn't been a peace process brokered by the us or anybody for many years. joe biden himself will go down in info me if you will, among palestinians of someone who not only abandoned their right to freedom and
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ending the occupation and held onto what he said was his identity as a zine us. but also if someone who allowed enabled funded an armed the ongoing genocidal war in gaza. so there, there aren't a lot of tears being shot or, or thank you is being said to bite and exiting the scene at the moment. but eyes are on the democratic party palestinians understand that trump is not exactly palestinian friendly. and in his previous sermon office, he rode off jerusalem from the equation as far as he was concerned. he didn't talk about palestinian freedom and he wasn't interested in palestinian right. so maybe some hope that a, a different democratic nominee would have a different perspective would be closer to a object to the not a bias as far as this region is concerned,
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as far as palestinian rights are concerned, that help immediately end the war. that is the priority for palestinians, but also may be charter a way forward for them a via the political track which is non existent at the moment. right? no road in romano. thank you. so israel is increasingly targeting schools sheltering, displace palestinians view and relief works. agencies as a 120 of its educational institutions have been hit of since israel began his war and gaza file, collude hospital from a school in jamalia in northern gosh. as they only continue attacking civilians houses and nothing goes, fred. schools on shelter continue to be over crowding until 2 or 4 months back to wish and since then july. there could you can, can each classroom in this facility supposed to accommodate for one family?
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what to do to the sentence? heavy attacks on nothing does spread. each classroom here have more than 3 families, civilians who are taking shelter in this facility on having a malay think conditions on the databases. well i and then there is no safety, no stability, and no security. and i now i am at the school and at any single moment i could be forced to leave. this school has been talking to twice before. that is why i say we don't have the ability and we don't have security. these really forces hit us and attack us, come with a free and we look up and how much difficult we've been in this situation for too long. we don't probably eat or drink to sleep. we live in displacements like crime schools in like staffing as a spike. all those just just advantages. schools are being targeted, civilian sale out of 40 to from the unpredictable attacks that might hit the school
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any time. why they've got to adjust the uh, nothing does a slip all this time as well. let's take a look at some of the things we've been talking about as a more detailed abdullah. how are you? and he's an associate professor of history at georgetown university kind of how he joins this heat into our thanks for your time so that we heard from nor all day. and we're in the amount of the expressing a degree of dissolution. been that the change of nominees, shifting the democratic party for bite into a couple of hours. one seems to make any difference whatsoever to people's hopes of peace hopes of a lasting cease fire. is there any sense that harris would do things differently or she simply a continuity comes to well certainly she is his part of the same but administrator and that is over senior genocide. and certainly while we know that this is going to be jo biden's legacy, right. everything, all of the horrors that we've seen on forward over the last 9 and a half months. you know, this is also a part of a broader administration of a democratic party that has had very limited critique and that has not really
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offered much in terms of any kind of support for, for a cease fire. in fact, if anything we've seen nothing but bi partisan support in terms of israel's constance requirements and terms of the details at the security council resolutions in terms of the ability to try to bring an end um to the ongoing atrocities. and so in that sense, harris does not signal in any way a real shift given everything that we know about the broad consensus within us policy making, the leads on the genocide and gaza. it was interesting to hear from benjamin netanyahu on the tom, back the in his route before he got on board the flight to the united states appraising fight and for backing the war. he is, of course, going to address congress on wednesday. we don't assume he will be particularly complimentary about so the democrats of achieve though, is there a sense that he will try and pull the rug from underneath any kind of harris presidency going forward. well look 1st, i think it's worth mentioning at least that everywhere else in the world, at least in many countries. and of course, given what we've seen from the ice,
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you see an icy ga that this is someone who is certainly wanted for work, right? right. so while we're talking but a rest were meant for it's in the hague and we're talking about indictments and rulings of far as israel's past or not just in the genocide, but in the many decades long occupation and ethnic cleansing, of palestinians of the apartheid system that here who's being now welcomed in the role red carpet is being rolled out a frequented yahoo in congress, which speaks a lot i think, to what kind of the the us is position has been on this for quite a long time. having said that, of course we have seen him, you know, being able to play off the different political parties within the us. we've seen him do it in previous administrations. and certainly we can expect at least a little bit of a knowledge for, for trump and, and in terms of what the impact of this will be, as we know, of course, that the, what unfolds on the ground. there's not much of a difference between the 2 political parties, but at the same time that this has always been a method by which you extract more concessions that you get a little limited critique. especially coming from the democratic side, despite the fact that they have to answer to their voters,
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they certainly still have to answer to donors, to, to the support that the party gets, obviously from the people who are making the decisions and the policies ongoing. and so in that sense, i think certainly we can expect to see some attempts, at least to, to kind of give some support to, you know, to the, the opposition candidate and trump. uh, the old part of a strategy is the site. is that a play these 2 parties of each other to solicit as much support and help as they possibly can? trump is always claim that he can solve well peace and many problems the world within 24 hours. is there any sense though, that we should potentially believe him when it comes to something resembling a sci fi when it comes to guys as well? he hasn't really indicated that so far, right? that in all of his statements, he's also given a kind of a full throated defensive israel, of its actions. he's had no real criticism of any of its behavior. and certainly even though he's not present it when he was present it to you also gave israel more or less a blank check in terms of it's, it's behavior in the occupied territories at that point. and at the same time,
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of course, we know that that not only is his administration have this kind of track record, but also the fact that he's now even recently been using the term palestinian as a majority of as an, as, as an insult. in his debate with by that and so in that sense, i don't think that there is much to, to expect given also the base that he plays to, which is, which is quite resolutely pro is real and has been quite supportive of, of all of these policies and so in that sense, we don't expect much from either candidate in terms of any kind of meaningful shift . and i think as a result, we are seeing a very large disaffected voter base in the us. we've seen it, of course, in the uncommitted vote against biden's a nomination long before the party leads, kind of moved to remove him as denominator. we've seen this across a number of swing states including michigan, for instance, where you had over a 100000 voters voting against a bite in, in the primary process. and we can expect to see it further because i don't think
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that we can simply assume that the democratic base will simply rally to this replacement candidate at this late stage. given the fact that the party itself has a lot to answer for as far as its behavior in this region over the last year. and i will follow up in the moment until i many things always get to your thoughts until the a year without a 0. so that will be live in bangladesh. with student protests is a refusing to stand down despite a court ruling in their favor. whoso ahead, i'm going to send that i'm in bogus columbia where vinny swelling migrants are eagerly expecting the upcoming presidential elections and many states they are hoping to return. if the opposition when meet the swim of chasing olympic gold has already been use in the world records on michael stokes, that's coming up and suppose the
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it's monday, july the 22nd. let's get going with your weather update for europe in africa and 1st things 1st. we've got this line of showers in store and stretching from scandinavia, right into central europe. but let's pick up the weather story where i think the rain will be worse. and that's actually in norway, so round also looking to pick up half a month's worth of rain over the next 24 hours. all of this drops down into the central europe, around the l pine region, a fresher field for the balkans and romania. but it is still boiling hot in portugal and spring lisben 38 degrees your highest job, high day on record 40. so certainly getting close there today on monday when i take you to the northwest slice of africa because this is where all that hot air is coming up from. not hard to see why, right marrow cash at 43 and central algeria is still in the thick of a heat wave grease in searcy. a hot here too. it's got $38.00 in athens shooting
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for a height of $36.00 and is dental. and same goes for northeast africa, talking about the heats as one at $44.00. your how does months of the year or july and august. so it's not that unusual for this time of the year and will end in southern africa, not much to reports. plenty of sun looking like a beauty of a day in cape town, 17 degrees for you today on monday. so you as the, as far as the past to host the olympic games, french athletes where the head, jeff will not be allowed to compete. alongside players, coaches and team leaders and athletes challenges to by creating a space for all to embrace the game they loved. regardless of what they, where on the head, paris game changes, which is document part of the, just the
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of the the, you're watching out is there a is a reminder of our top story? is this our israel is launched a new military operation in eastern con eunice. at least 39 percent of signals have
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been killed and thousands of wounded taken the hospital to say that we give them no time to find safety. is where the forces started to fall in the area just by themselves, the issue of occupational and within the last hour, at 10 being used by jealous outside the actual hospital and their own bylaws also, it fine is really driven strong. is one person is killed at a growing number of top democrats up throwing that support behind the vice president come a lot higher as follows. president joe biden sudden decision to drop out of the race for the white house of the week. so concerned about his age and health. okay, well let's, uh, bring it in, scott lucas, who is a professor of us, an international politics university college dublin. and he joins us out from the island. so it's called, i mean the how, how did decision was this for by to 3 and a half weeks. soft about poor performance of the presidential bait with donald trump. as for joe whiten, he's
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a problem man. he's a man with more than 50 years of service to the highest levels of the us government is american quite rightly explained to atlanta. i think the most important administration for domestic legislation, since the 19 sixty's possibly the 19 starters. and like many people, you don't want to know if you enjoy a job, it enjoys politics, you want to stay on. but i think at the end of the day, especially in the past 72 hours the message that was being given to him, which is more, you help save democracy in $2020.00 strong. and he did. the health side of the system from trumps attempted to we need you to save democracy in 2024 by standing a sided rather than standing. i think that finally got through to. yeah. and there's evidence that in fact, while it's being said, he only made his decision on saturday, certain preparation for a few days for this hand over to all the facts and leave the account that hers
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kansas city. so the democratic national committee has this choice of an open convention to formally choose the normandy, but it comes stage, i understand an online role. cool. well, i had to found to formalize things, those biden's cool to riley around come of the house being it's now we'll decide, will she be the one definitely going up against trump? i mean, it's decided but not just because of the items endorsement. i think it was significant, the other lady democrats and mediately came out and issued their own endorsements among them was out tender child support tests. and that's important because she's from the progressive way of a party. and they have been to the once much step by step ring outside. but i think the real tip offs that you're talking about what would be a confirmation rather the contrast at the convention is the other challenges potential challenges for the nation. governor josh,
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appear on the common regression. what, what mission might look solves out, you know, the entire, say, look, we're not going to take a stand here. i think i'm, let's go down and do some of california challenges. yeah. and i don't think you will, there won't be a heavy way of change under and overall message will be unit t on to fox, right? unit t with the unity for america against the trucks. right. so what's okay, around about a 100 to congress, congressional democrats. so fall back in couple of harris, including as you mentioned, some of them, the rivals, given you some judge shapiro. i'm but there are obviously some very notable exceptions the about us. what does that say to you that that is a bit of disruptive, sped, that came out last night. that was being followed by the trumpets because walk rock . obama came out and said it was like, you're on a jo button for the service to the trunks. right? quite right, and then he saw, you know, i look somewhere into, you know, an effective, a strong, effective candidate coming out of this process in no one was this,
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not the trauma harris. you know, you're talking about someone across the united states, you transferred right to the airport. he was going to take the lead immediately inside. yeah. she's the one. as you see this process moved to what i think is that screen portion, which is almost uh, coordination for ca. my house is the candidate. then obama telling me that. uh right now, you know the trial fonts for scramble, cuz i need an attack line. they're trying to solve the idea that there is still a vision with that. the democrats, i think, is scrolling the other way. i think the democrats actually think that how i lost this election in november. they now have a, when a would it be potentially inactive, political self sabotage for another democrat to time challenge cumberland harris. right. now you seem to be willing that prospect out you'd be, i mean, you can't rule it out. you know that someone else will come forward because there are a lot of democrats who got put a plan visions. but you know, in terms of all the folks who have the name recognition, who hasn't been,
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hasn't worked in the mix while we saw our recent wage, what would happen at the bottom step aside? now the evidence is that a 2 or also stepping di, i think the real contest for the democrats will be who the vice presidential pick will be for travel. i hear us. i think there are different types of law on challenge. and i can give you several things. i think there's a long time to they need to form this up as soon as possible and have it in place before the convention, obviously to. i want to ask you if i finally about money, because i mean, can you explain what happens now to the huge sums of cash, to raise money, to buy them cab? does that not automatically go to highways? will she be able to raise enough donations on our right to take on trump? i mean, some, let's estimate that something like $2000000000.00 for each party is needed to fight this election. and with of the estimates right now is the divide. harris campaign had about $230000000.00 on hand. and the keywords there are buy insurance campaign
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. window nations are made. they aren't made it just show by and they were made to both candidates on the checks it, which means the economy harass, was unique, biased unified, and dropped out. she can use those fonts without having to make a new application, start from scratch as it were. so there's absolutely no effect on the existing funds and ask for fundraising. the democrats had a massive search. as soon as the by an announcement dropped last night. you saw a lot of donors come back to you who have been sitting on their hands. and you saw a lot of smaller nations. there's a lot more energy right now in the democratic campaign, and there was 2448 hours ago, and energy translates into money, energy translations, money. thank you very much for that, scott, scott lucas professor if us band session will pump 6 at university companies up in countries across the east east asia have also reacted by this decision to withdrawal units came out as well. from sol,
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a u. s. presidential biden's unprecedented exit from his re election campaign, also being felt here in asia. we're not able to south korea's daily's uh front page showing a image captain and say that he was unable to conquer the tall while of old age. now surprise is being sold as bill as president antonia and japanese prime minister from your key see to have spent considerable political capital to firm 3 way coordination with bite in, in recent years in there in the pacific strategies. these are the beijing and coming. yeah, we've seen annual military exercises, for example, come out of their landmark camp david's summit last august as north korean leader, kim jong in more deeply lines behind russian president vladimir putin. my direct comment is being avoided, japan's prime minister threw me okay. shita said he respects biden's decision and that the japan us alliance remains
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a lynch pin of his country's diplomatic and security politics. and so outwardly, officials have expressed confidence and whoever the next us leader will be still many eyes on america's next steps, especially here on the korean peninsula where inter korean relations has been edits lowest point in decades. eunice, kim alda 0. so if you guys presidential race, it will say being watch closely across last of the america, lucy newman has more from chili's capital. santiago of the general feeling in latin america is one of release of also certain puzzlement as to what to job i did so long to decide to step down. and that's because the general consensus in this part of the world as in many others, in fact, is the joe biden had become an electable. he could not be re elected. and that's what really concerns most countries in this region. and that is because there was very little loved last for donald trump. he was not well liked during his 1st
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presidency, he was seen as beings and a phobic anti migrant. and even more so now that he's running on a campaign that's even more anti migrant than most of those migrants are from latin america as we all know. so there is a sense that whoever is going to replace joe biden as the democratic presidential candidates will have more or less the support, at least in the hearts of most latin americans. with the exception, perhaps of the government of argentina, which is very, very close to to donald trump. that is, we're talking about the delay government, but just about everybody else. even the conservative government seemed to believe that a trump administration will hook the economy of the region more than the democratic one and certainly that it will destabilize the world more than it is they believe already see in human outages. hera santiago is another use. now the, you and refugee agencies as more than 7000000 venezuelans have left the country in
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the past 9 years, most have settled in the neighboring states where they've continued to struggle with economic hardship and hostility towards migrant. many who the upcoming presidential election could put venezuela on a very different path, even the way for their future. lesandra rum, catchy has the support from columbia capital. i'll get to some echo the company, catalina, i believe there left the suite last 6 years ago, escaping unbearably harsh economic and political conditions under president. because that's my daughter federal time here in the colombian capital, it has not been easy to make a living. she sells coffee on the streets of bull with a low, caring for 9 years old daughter online. your. she says she's hoping the upcoming presidential elections will give her the opportunity to return home to be with the rest of her family. they work better. the last step, while i have to hope i'm face, that we will kick out the government, that things will change, that i will be able to return to my country for most of the venezuelans abroad,
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won't this badly, that the president leaves and the country gets fixed to make many others are putting their faith in the opposition candidate. it moved to go inside this route. yeah, one of his campaign play just to bring back michael living abroad. there's no doubt that the upcoming elections represent the most serious challenge yet to and faith. venezuelan president, for me class, my daughter opinions poles favor the opposition, but in a context of ongoing repression against critics, nobody here believes that the elections will be fair. some 5000000 venezuelans were eligible to vote, live outside the country. many in shanty towns like this one on the outskirts of book to the re, present an important electoral group government number. there's show that only a $107000.00 that been allowed to register to vote. create
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except denounced in nearly impossible requirements, needed to register like demanding migraines. hold residency visas in the country where they were size or valid passports that are often very expensive. some migrants just gave up, refusing to even try and manage what i don't come at. i today, i never registered because everybody already knows who will win you and that's probably why the government always went in and sort of thing you because people are disillusioned with the process and don't vote. and that's wrong. i know. but i do the same guy. why vote if they won't let anybody else window? let me come with you with the election looming, fitness, swelling, migraine seesaw between hope and fear. knowing that the results could define the options to return or force many more to leave. alison that i'm be at the i just looked at a 2nd to bangladesh, the way that some semblance of com on the street. so the capital off to several
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days of protests against a controversial job quoted system. a few remains in place indefinitely. and a telecoms blackout continues to effect internet to mobile phone service is seen as a partial victory for testers. the supreme court scrapped most government job quotas on sunday. the reinstatement of the policy in june initially spot the student that protests that of some spread elsewhere. more than a 140 people have been killed and thousands injured after a crime down by police. i'm with the military time. the challenge. he has more from doc com the separation is early comm. there's 3 hours car, few bag today. but the carpet continues in definitely and get the situation normalize according to the government. the student stays, they'll continue that profile and they're a point demands remain intact. there is also a major concern with accompanying operation going on. students and other politicians been picked up many and not accounted for a permanent to young politician. were a student leaders, jeanette sucky,
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and now there is no real hard. no, no. then on the account that fraud united was found in the hospital, rudely bitten by the ruling party soon. members, so those cutting down still going on opposition member and the students who were protesting. and yet the government wants to conciliatory a compromise with the student. the also concerned with people injured with shot gun pallets as many as blinded. many family members went to get their families who are killed during the protest, but the medical alternatives are unwilling to hand over the body of those with the bullet injury. these are concerned that remains in a situation where they have complete black out. there's no news. the news in the p b r censored and there is no social media for people who kind of protest people kind of show what happened. and this will have that fall out and coming days and weeks. and this is hardly over till we know how people react to win the fee. all
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those videos. what happened on the, all of those people that accounted fox, because in the end, people who are to those who did that must be accounted for sandwich audrey, i'll just say the dock of are still a head and i'll just say rep would you buy a cryptic courtesy the scans you arrivals, well going from is that will keep your digital identity site and then support this japanese space for start school success he is home run of the season will have all the action coming up. the business latest is sponsored by intellect, global. your real estate destination in due by the
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top of the boat as far name. thank you so much. after many and near misses and major xander softly has 2 and the same year after winning goals. open tammy chip on sunday and the american says it's a dream come true. justin rose had some dedicated fans at royal truen, and there were plenty in the running on the final round. rose finished in a tie for 2nd, but it was 30 year old sharply to add to his pga championship victory earlier in the year. it's the 1st time in 6 years that a golfer is $12.00 majors in the same year. on the 1st time in 42 years, are all 4 majors have gone to an american softly, well now head to the olympics, to defend his school and that all. i mean, it's a dream come true to be a to win 2 majors and one year is, you know, it took me forever just the one wanting to have to now is there something else an incident impacting, gearing ground. pray was one by mclelland's oscar p. s. street, it's a 1st formula, one race when for the australian world title leader match for sap and collided with
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his old wives. oh, louis hamilton and ended up finishing down in 5th on the maclaren pair of ups or in land of nor is had their own disagreements. norris had benefited from clarence pitt strategy and was given a team order to allow us to reach overtake that. something he only did reluctantly north is 2nd in the championship standings and closing the gap on for stephan. it's always tough when you finally throw in a we mean so much 3. i'd also to him and um, yeah, i just have to try to put myself in the shoes and understand it that way. you know, cuz when you're just driving selfish, we want to, you have to be so office in this, in this game, to the to friends and tati forgot char has become the 1st rider to do the tour, and 0 to talia double for 26 years after we claim the 3rd to a title of his career, the race finished outside perez for the 1st time, and
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a 121 years due to the olympics. is this how to describe how i says right now? it's a, it's a whole a be to create crazy. i would say the craziest feelings have uh so far, i mean, so i think for me the moment with the, with the team on the, for the, on the news really, really, especially really. yeah, we're my heard others just 4 days ago now until the olympic games get underway and french presidents and down there on that cross. as paris is ready, the french capital's famous landmarks have been transformed into sporting grounds of the city braces for millions of visitors. for the 1st time in history, the opening ceremony won't take off in the stadium, but rather in a river, authorities say $45000.00 police officers and $10000.00 soldiers will be deployed for the event at the river sun. the opening ceremony begins on friday and a frenchman looking too impressed at his home olympics, a swimmer,
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leon marshall. he's already broken a world record previously set by michael phelps. now marshalls heads to paris with the whole world watching tom silent reports showing when the almost shown completed in the 400 meet, submit me fine with the loss olympics in tokyo. there were a few expectations on him to win the youngest in the field with just 19 he finished 6 fox for 3 years french. it's now a 5 time world champion and a world record holder. when i went to church i was kind of like a random swimmer, you know, and nobody knew my name. i will be different, destiny, different this year. and i'm getting prepared for that. and yeah, the main focus now is just honestly managing the pressure to meet the people around me. you expect me to do something there. since the took your games, most shante has broken 12 french national records. and as a college student in the us,
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she became the most decorated arizona state actually to full time his coach, too routes. all of this was bought by man who was no stranger to success. he left the us swimming team across for olympic games during the period which to michael folks become the most successful, the olympian the full time. he's very good underwater, better than anybody ever by far so that he's got this. he has speed and he has endurance. so he kind of has the whole package that you want. he has it all really . you know, he's just an experience. he just needs more experience. the same believe it experience so not the proverbial benson has already been postponed by phelps, marshall and broke the americans. 2008 will record it last year's world championships . i'm stokes was the himself to handle the metal motion to expect to be standing on
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the podium once again. this time in front of his home crowd, the power games. so i wanna way i wanna when go middle honors, the main thing, honestly, i'm trying to get faster and every ever need you know, so bad target to someone who nearly quit swimming as a boy because he felt the horse. it was too cold. tom size and out to 0. rough and the data loss and the swedish open final on sunday. and what was his 1st funnel for more than 2 years? the 22 time grand slam champion was defeated in straight sets by noon and board as 38 year old. and dowell looked at his 2 olympic gold medals when he takes part in the singles and doubles in paris and japanese baseballs superstar show here with tiny head of $47023.00 foot home run in the la dodgers game against boston red sox . it's so tiny is 30, is homer of the season. the dodge is one on to be the red thoughts $9.00 to $6.00. and that is all you support for now back to you. nice. all right,
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buddy. thanks about farrah. now, before we move into how familiar knowledge continues have had the eyes scanned with tons of crypto currency as part of an online biometrics project note as well coined the company says the project protects people's identity, but some countries have restricted the use of the technology because of privacy concerns, teresa butler has most of what does there's, as it's known as the word s b or that scans the iris deployed on across when a site is by technology company tools for humanity. loading up with the c works as a seamstress and came to get her iras scans, add the sub way. in exchange, she'll be paid at $25.00 world coins equipped to kerensky worth around $60.00. there is almost no work and now i have nothing and maybe next week i'll make some money. i'm angry because it's a tough economic situation. this helps a bit to at least buy something for my children. more than half
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a 1000000 people country wide have taken part in the project. it's become a source of extra cash in times of economic difficulty. argentinians are struggling with a face kind of still with the plan implemented by precedents. have you had to be late? the iris is unique to each person around the world and by scanning it developers 6 to create a digit, an identification system that guarantees the user is a human being and not have bought. this is meant to make online transactions more secure. one of the founders, the some altima from open a i, the company says users privacy is guaranteed because people don't give their names or phone numbers when signing up. and the data is encrypted and protected by state of the art security. but if it's not very obvious, then using an or to verify yourself with biometrics is private and the counter intuitive thing is not just that it's private. but that is one of the most private
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systems we've ever used period much more than something like facebook and twitter. it's not like any of these things that we're using today to the live. but several countries, i'm money towing the project and it was suspended in spain. gave me import to go you to privacy concerns because that goes, i wanna say i didn't want to. becky says the company needs to do much more to guaranteed people's privacy from that. but as an investor, you, on a matter of isn't facing at the agency for access to public information because there are at least 9 points that worry me very much. in my view, privacy is not guarantee they made a presentation. but for me, it's not enough for now, hundreds of thousands of origin teens don't seem to care where a coin provides extra money in their time of need really. so we'll just see that when a site is okay, well that's it for me in the pocket for this news uninstalled you'd say will be in the chat with him. i would much more the days to go with the
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the sound of rock. if i can be heard on the way to cover him up, the village with matching views was once a sort of the retreat. few remained here through the streets of empty houses, damaged or destroyed. the conflict between his beloved and his reading forces as long delivered on the southern border as for tens of thousands from the hens, we suddenly felt something heavy falling on us. i asked my sister if there's been an earthquake. my mother and other sister were sleeping and the glass telling them my head was injured. the story of this religion is one of many among his folder, almost everything within 5 cuz i'm because of his regular physicians have been talking to it. when you visit villages along the board, did this one think that striking as the silence, there's no signs of movement of people talking of children paying people have been forced from the homes and the 2 scared to attend. i still don't know whether this
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conflict with 2020, or that 1250 is a gyptian history. seen through an extraordinary photographic archive, stepped into the opulent 12 of egypt through a family with photographs recruited every moment as king photo slavish wedding in 1938. but behind the eclipse, perhaps the also kept at moments the trip egypt scroll coats, egypt through the lens, roll marriages on to 0. in 2021, the toughest security surfaces. the rest of the 15 suspected spies allegedly routine to advise really intelligence the must have to report on how the student does that makes biggest intech. yes. sometimes they recruit you and you don't even realize you're being recruited. how does the real world explore the doc surveillance on the world beneath the diplomatic surface?
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most that is done on our the israel launch has a new operation in gaza, at least $39.00 palestinians of calvin con eunice on john list also come under attack. the strategy of, hey, this is out of here at lots and also kind of us vice president come about, hire a says she intends to and when the democratic nomination for the white house comes off to joe biden accepts the race, the us presidents has dropping out is in the best interest of his policy and his country and republican presidential candidate donald trump says 5 and was never sent to run for office on that. harris is even.

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