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the system even come in as an international inside corruption, excellence award, denominator hero. now the the path to the white house goes through wisconsin. and so coming to harris holds her close friendly of the presidential campaign. in the best of all, the state of wisconsin determined to put to record against donald trump. president joe biden makes his 1st public appearance and switching the presidential race. he'll tell the nation once behind his decision on wednesday the
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find somebody, the miller, this is all just a rely from the whole. so coming up a dish, but search for survivors of the to land slides and the remote community in southwest to meet you at least 229 people. or that is where the tanks and troops kill 189 palestinians in one day during a new assault on con eunice and 7. the cause a and the senseless and unconstitutional outrage in the us off to the police killed and on, on black women and all the holding up the middle costs and a choice between freedom and chaos. combat harris has made her 1st campaign speech in the background state of wisconsin of the she says she now has enough delegates
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to win the democratic nomination to take on donald trump, the prostitute as compared to him to criminals. he's dealt with in the boss. trump, on the other hand, said that you will quote, absolutely debates harris moving once in this campaign i promise you i will proudly put my record against his any day of the week the as attorney general in california, i took one of our country's largest for private colleges that was scamming students, donald trump ran a for profit college that scammed students. as a prosecutor, i specialize in cases involving sexual abuse. well, trump was found liable for committing sexual abuse.
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meanwhile, you as president joe biden's back in washington for the 1st time since he dropped his blood for reelection. that endorsed carmella harris. he's been isolated thing at his home and did a way of to being diagnosed with the cause of 19 joe biden will be giving a televised address on wednesday. the 1st time he'll speak on camera since quitting the presidential race. oh, kimberly. how could he's at the white house, but let's 1st talk to him full of l life from west allison wisconsin, with vice president coming to harris is holding a really, as well. what are people the saying? i'm telling you about harris and a companion. so ha, so she's actually just finished you to see the crowd coming out and they oh, very, very healthy. and so you a lot of smiley faces, a lot of people waving carmella signs. we've got a couple of donald trump supports as you've gathered to greet them. uh, but as you say, people are walking past some of them. i laughing at them,
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some of them. i gave them the time of not giving them the time it's, i mean it's pretty good nature. but everybody here seems very impressed with my head about county here with me. and teddy was actually lines up before we couldn't get to speak to her because she had to go. and so the thoughts after this is what you were expecting, what you wrote it, what i was expecting. it was to be a lot of really energized and excited people and that is exactly what we got. that was a very energized and unified crowd. and we are all really excited to push forward the selection. i don't think i noticed that if you saw his speech last night, but it was almost like she read exactly the subject was call been copied even when she said to me, now i know donald trump's type people to the st. paul, the by the they just wanted to see how an impass of i was not bothered by it. i think the parts but she did repeat were like the important messages that we all really needed this year. and she was very aware of wisconsin politics and how her administration has impacted it, and in a better way. all right,
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thanks very much. so obviously i just mentioned the trump suppose there was another protest taking place here and not with a group of people that supporting the people how to sign a quote with us from the as lubbock society of milwaukee just explained to us what it was you were trying to get across here because obviously she was inside. she couldn't hear what you were saying. she couldn't hear, but many of the people who were coming in lining up, heard what we said. we want to make sure that she resets the policy. she doesn't follow the pro genocide of use of a job items. we have were a system of laws. we want her to follow the international law. vote again is the senate side stop funding. israel stop funding. what they're doing to the people of guys that they're basically devastating the entire causes strip, killing women and children. it is on the heard of to spar and deny water to 2300000 people. this is back to what we want is americans. this is not what america should stay in port, so we're hoping that she's going to reset the policy and not follow what the job
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item has done. do you expect that to be much told from other about this by because this has been such a huge a story as such a huge issue for the best part of a year, but domestically, she's going to be trying to win domestic prices. do you think that that will help me? i do understand. yes it most votes are based time domestic teachers. there's no question about it. however, there's many democrats, many progressives, many people for standing on their moral principles for basically saying we want you to reset. we don't want you to follow what joe biden has done. we want you to follow international law, the principles that our nation was founded upon and all people should be free powers thing should be free. people that indigenous people should not be a, basically a press and hold occupation for, for decades. she has a policy to change things that way. she will actually get many of the votes or the progressives to actually have it by end and by them. so i think that by changing the policies and by putting together a pro more, a policy that she will get more people involved,
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the more people voted for her. i'll tell you if she did that, i as an individual would definitely vote for her because i had a friend invited. thanks very much. well, obviously a couple of hours has now left, but she's raised such a certain amount of money in the last 36 hours, but she will be making a lot of combine stops on the next few coming up of the coming guys. right, so thanks very much full that. 2 from wisconsin, and that's way home with harris continues on the campaign road, but don't let's move to washington dc and that's where it can be. how could this, kimberly, this is the 1st public appearance of president joe biden, since he announced he'd be stepping aside. what does that look like as well? what it looked like was the 1st time that people had seen joe biden since he was diagnosed with cove it. and this is important because there was a lot of speculation online and in washington that around the united states. but
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the us president was more seriously ill then the white house was letting on. so all of those fears were laid to rest. when the us president said that he was feeling well. and that was reaffirmed by the us presidents, dr. dr. kevin o'connor, who put out yet another letter, reassuring the public se, look at the president. symptoms were never serious. he never had a fever. he always had normal vitals, and he was able to do his presidential duties all the way along. and now his symptoms have resolved, so he's tested negative for co would, is put an end to all of this speculation. and now what he can do is solely focus on the business of be president, which will include meetings this week, thursday. we now know with the is really prime minister and also we also note that he says he's passed the baton now to come to a harris who's now the top of the ticket for the democratic presidential nomination . he has white really, his schedule cleaning of any campaign events. but what's the lies on his schedule
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is and what you're hearing now is that he will address the nation on wednesday from the oval office to speak about what lies ahead. what are you expecting to here? so yeah, we'll see that's the problem for joe biden, because when you become what is known as a lame duck president, that means that you're sort of at the end of your term and you're not going to be in office again. people don't really take you seriously after that. so anytime you try to pass legislation as congress doesn't really listen to you anymore. and so that's going to be the issue for joe by then. after that, the house of representatives is dominated by republicans and president biden's a democrat. so it's going to be a challenge for him, leading up to the election to really get anything done. so he says he's going to focus the remainder of his term on finishing, getting the job done. and so of these are issues that are things like voting rights,
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reproductive freedoms, those kind of issues. but again, the challenge on his domestic agenda is going to be difficult, but we should point out in just to get a sense of how fast this new cycle has been moving. this is the president's 4th oval office address, but it's his 2nd in just the last 10 days or kimberly, we'll leave it there for the moment. thanks very much for that update from washington dc can be helped get there. we're doing all by a joy cheney a political strategist and a domestic legal policy experts. she's also in washington. thanks very much for joining us on al jazeera hearing from kimberly, how could a moment to go? she described a joe biden as a name duck president, considering the developments in the last a couple of days is the democratic party in a difficult place in terms of managing what's happened with biden in the last couple of days, but also wanting to push forward. com alara's and let me tell you what the
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democrats are in the best position they've been in, in a long time. we have so much excitement for our vice president carmella harris, and frankly, we have so much excitement and appreciation for what president joe biden has already done for the nation. and i heard what your previous guest said. there's no doubt that in the last days of an administration, as we watched to get much past being some of the visionary things that we might want to do a more difficult. but that's always the case, right? as we get towards an election, we tend to do just what must be done. so there's nothing unique about that with joe biden is going to be completely focused on wanting the country and getting done everything that he is already promised us to do. and that is funding the government, making sure that there are things where there is agreement between senate republicans and democrats and house republicans, house democrats before foreigners,
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where there is agreement. we can get those things done in the last days. so he's not lame that he is focused in terms of public opinion. to what extent does come with harris have to calls out a very solid identity for himself. not just play a supporting role of following president biden, especially with regard to policy that may not this a very much, but she certainly has to be calmer. harris on her own so. absolutely, and i think we've already seen that. i mean, like, i don't know if you, you know, what had an opportunity to see the speak she gets gave. i mean, she and president biden agreed on so much of their agenda, but there are different focus areas for her. right. just the fact that she came out the gate talking about gender just to do she was making sure that we restore a woman's rights. she was making sure that we fight against the project. 2025 policy agenda, the trump campaign. and we just, cronies of those are things that are going to be a priority for this of this candidacy. it looks like already the fact that we will
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focus on domestic policy, but also continuing to build on president bind, let it be of restoring our reputation around the world. i mean, when, when you know she has been speaking lately, not just americans have been excited. everyone across the globe believes in freedom has been excited, and i hope that your viewers internationally will echo that. if you've watched comment of harris in the last 48 hours, some of what she said as sounded a bit repetitive, initially, to appeal about a history with joe biden. and how she met him and more recently, criticism against donald trump and how he's drizzle. prosecute to what do you make of some of what she says and, and some of the, the campaign which rick so far. i mean, i hope it's repetitive. i mean, that's the, that's the making of a good campaign slogan, right? message you have to really in and remind everyone of why you are running and,
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and who you are running against, right. and what the stakes are for the nation. donald trump is an excellent thing. so the rat. and frankly, he's a convicted felon, and she's the prosecutor. so frankly, she's familiar with the criminal element and she says she knows this type, she's dealt with that type of form. she is prepared. and so if americans that they hear that over and over again, i think that's a good thing. the other thing is she's incredibly substantive. so in her, you know, there's the slogan part, but there's also such the policy. i just talked about it. but just to reiterate it again, i mean our focus on health care making sure that americans are covered. we've had the most americans covered under this administration. we are going to continue that if we had a couple of harris in the winehouse, not the one who's saying that they want to get rid of the affordable care act and be that just still antiquated. that's what, that's what donald trump has been talking about. and come over here as has been talking about moving us forward and making sure more people are covered on health
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care alone. so reproductive justice alone. um, those are the things that matter in terms of building jobs with this by the administrator and biden harris administration has brought incredible amounts of jobs to our economy. more so than in the truck era and having a booming economy in stock market. yes, we've had in place in, but we're seeing to, you know, composite to bring sheets in that area. and so we have a lot to run and we have the wind in our back. yes, we did have some strange political hyperlinks over the last couple of weeks, but you know, i'm joy of faith. many people are people of bates and things happen for reason, and we're on the right track, right? we're gonna have to leave it there. thanks very much. for your insights and your analysis of what's been happening so far, joy cheney political strategist, thanks again. thank you. to you as president joe biden says he plans to appoint a new director of the secret service. soon accumulates retails resigned off to the assassination attempt on donald trump. 10 days ago on monday to told,
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told members of congress the attack on july 13th was the agencies biggest operational failure in decades. she's come on to growing faster to resign off to government open fire on the presidential candidates as a riley and pennsylvania. donald trump has responded to the resignation of the secret service director. right thing on the social media platform to social. he said the vitamin harris administration did not properly protect me, and i was supposed to take a bullet for democracy. it was my grades on a to do so. my counter reports from washington dc. well, she appeared before that the oversight committee and certainly the questioning was very hostile and very, very rarely in congress. it was completely a bipartisan. it was from both sides of the house. republicans and democrats joined in the criticism of the director of the secret service. so no surprise that she's now students down the speaker of the house mike johnston has said that she should
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have resigned a week ago. and this appears to be a common feeling among members of congress, who had called for even more investigations to be conducted in how the secret service works. not only at the way it operates, but also the matter of its budget, which has been increasing. so, congress is not going to let the matter in here. they're all going to be further questions asked about the workings of the secret service. i will send it to robert menendez, of new jersey is formerly told to send that hill resign next month, but end is been under pressure to step down since his conviction of bribery charges only this month. on monday, the senate ethics committee began the process of expelling him from the us senate that would have taken several weeks. but this announcement means you'll leave voluntarily longer than become only the 1st and that's held to be expelled since 18 . 62. as far as he's in the us of least a party can video of a police officer shooting a black woman inside
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a home. it happened in illinois off to 56 year old. sonya may see called police to report a suspected included in a home. macy was comfortable to to the hospital where she died of injuries she everytime she reports that i'm trying to help in the audio. as of sunday, july 6th, sonya massey told the police to report that she thought a pilot was outside the home. police body come video shows 2 offices entering matthews, home to deliver from nothing suspicious but things put the escalated officer massey approached her stove to attend to a part of boiling water. are you still at 36 year old mother of 2 was pronounced dead and hospital from
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a single gunshot to the head of the body. come up the officer who fired the shot, showing grayson was any turned on off to the shooting. he gives his account to the instance a narrative. it all is with what we see in the video from his colleagues body count reset. grayson, that has been fired from the force and is being held with that balm for 1st degree murder among other charges. he's probably not guilty of the fatal shooting. however, grayson's boss, the local sheriff, said that grace and did have other options available that he should've used and that his actions were inexcusable, and didn't reflect the values or training of the office of a massey's problem. we are asking way, grayson was allowed to serve, and the police in the 1st place share is here is an embarrassment. congress may, i should've never had a badge. you should have never had a gun. you should have never been given the opportunity to kill much off because she had some serious blemishes, which on his record series span have term convictions for the you are
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present. joe biden also released the state when he said, when we call for help, all of us as americans, regardless of who we are aware we live should be able to do, sir, without fear and for our lives. sonya is death at the hands of responding all of us . it reminds us that a little too often, like americans face to face with their safety and ways. many of the rest of us do not. even though authorities do that quickly and charging the officer the killing has once again revealed the stomach problems and law enforcement. she everytime seattle to 0 to send a head, and i'll just say around a cautious com for a 2nd day and bundle with dish off the days of antique guns and protests. but a nationwide costs you went into the black complimenting place. the
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hey there tuesdays, rain in southern norway now becomes wednesdays, rain for sweden and finland. and the baltic states that's dropping down into poland . gotta tell you some of this could produce flooding. all of the speeds up with the showers in storms that we have in central europe right through to the balkans. some heavier burst of rain there to keep in mind the dark of the blue, the more intense that rain is falling. let's talk about the temperature of the story right now in portugal and spit in some spots, pushing past 40 degrees to bill at 42, and the grid at 41. all of this hot air is coming up from the northwest slice of africa. i mean, look at the narrow cash, 48 degrees here, closing in on your hottest july day on record. don't think you'll get there. and the relief does come on friday. take you back to greece and turkey. i gotta put this on your radar. wet weather fall in along the black sea coast. there has been some funding there, so we'll have to watch to see if there is a repeat storms or congress created surround balis senegal. the can be
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a guinea piece out and guinea and to south africa. we go southern africa while the temperatures in many spots here running a good 5 degrees above average. that includes from my put so that breezy but the sun's out shooting for a height of $32.00 degrees on wednesday. that's it for me. see you later. the the
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in the and watching all to 0 reminder of all the top stories this, our comment of harris has made our 1st campaign speech in the background state of wisconsin. she says she now has enough delegates to win the democratic nomination to take on donald trump. the head of the u. s. secret service has resigned off to the assassination attempt on donald trump. 10 days ago it comes a day off to kimberly, tito told members of congress the attack on july 13 was the agencies the biggest operational failure in decades or to the open out where the nation is struggling to come to terms of the one of its worst natural dissolves does in recent history of these $229.00 people have now been confirmed dead off to it'd be reins triggered to
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land slides. it happened here in the south western district of golfer, that's about 320 kilometers south of the capital address of, of a women children and police officers are reported to be among the dead. catherine, so reports people dig through this lodge hoping to find survivors in golf our region. this is one of the wasp natural disasters and used to appear in recent years. many have been buried underneath the mark. it was a double tragedy. the canal with the late week of the thing has enough to use it. it happened following heavy rains. the damage is expensive. initially there were 3 families that were buried by the land slide. we're still searching for their bodies, but the death toll search after the people came to rescue them, also got trapped. this is a mountainous area and getting the right equipment to help is difficult. so everyone is trying the best they can to help save lives. land slides know to call
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my it happened as a once in a way, so nobody can be sure of what's going to happen. the area is prone to disastrous seasonal rains that often displace hundreds of people. this latest incident just makes things harder to back. katherine story, alda 0 the is wells minutes. your thoughts on con unice has killed at least 1890 philistines, and injured more than 250 people residence. and we had a couple of minutes to evacuate before israel targets at the area and launched his ground. a sold, displaced by the attendance, but of sydney and say that i have no way to go off to is where the forces ordered them to immediately evacuated from eastern con, unice to own the wasi. there's been is really off to the restraining in central gaza. a residential building in old bridge refugee camp was targeted risk who
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hasn't been working to remove bodies from the level tara was room as move from there all by law. a lot of the floods the day you since the early hours of this morning, inside smelling where there is no, any sort of laptop in financing. no one else strikes about. continue to come a residential houses this quest in the eastern sewing to the city. i'll find you to send basically a 1000000. what we do continue to hear from eye witnesses from the ground is that is actively working. that is to incomplete residential supplies and even have been raising the storing summit trees with builders and the minute 3 times. it could be also a sign of what is happening that it seems that to itself, kind of minutes of operations of the army set in order to me to tell you this must have come off if the military built on that. but basically it has approach negative . i'm triple effects in terms of the humanitarian situation alongside also with the medical one with at least 89 palestinians have been killed within the past 24 hours
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with more than 200. 60 hours being haunted by the grim reality is that there are still people missing under the roof of the destroyed houses. new ones, even search teams alongside with images of workers, can get close to such locations that you to be wanting to schedule that task. carried out by the ministry and send to you on a set. but apparently those palestinians who are right now heading to milwaukee have no further options, even though mos intrinsically overwhelmed and overcrowded with civilians and in so we've displaced families. it's quite hard to find even a meat. so could be empty. and even you can find a white color, it just entirely covering the antonio area due to be wanting to stay with a couple of shipments of a make shift tens evaluation census. so that when the other 200000 palestinians have been forced to flee from the eastern areas, poles can eunice, as to now the bombardment did not stop. i wouldn't have confirmed that there was a very remarkable deployments of
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a small it is on the ground and the eastern areas are finding the shooting. anyone moving felt more families out dropped without having proper access to fluids. um to essentially basic mississippi, mississippi is due to the very short time that had been given in order to sleep from the city of con, units as well. in the united states has invited the sudanese army on the parent been a few rabbits, a full forces to take part in the ceasefire towards the discussions will take place in switzerland next month with the african union. the un and civil arab countries also involved but conditions are deteriorating for over a 1000000 student needs refugees with plate across the board or to chide from audrey on the chat sedan buddha, i'm gonna introduce reports of the situation for hundreds of thousands of food and use refugees in eastern charge is getting more and more desperate that space, this conflict, the world has forgotten this conflict and the plight as well. now you're not
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technicians are saying that in this area alone, which is not the account, not from official cam, but the transit station for student needs refugees that are more than 400426000 in fact sued. and these refugees in this particular station, which means that they cannot access, oh wait a minute. is that supposed to go to registered refugees that have arrived in eastern? tried not to have it just says, recent conflict in a flash or an engineer. and i have no refugees in eastern charge right now. we still have around hundreds of new arrivals every day. sometimes thousands on the old arrived in the very bad conditions menu of the either the toes, the children's i'm on yours. there are some then forwarding dirt. so that's um, that's what we've seen so far. and the most of the thing of women and children in this particular camp that i'm older 426000 accounts. more than 14 of them that are
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more than 400000 refugees in those comments. add to it added to the number of refusal only a flip accomplishing double, making the total more than one point. $2000000.00 students refugee is in charge of lower and eastern time. in particular, on the situation, according to 8 is yours, is getting more and more desperate. many people in these cams feel that they've been appointed done by the rest of the world many degrees. i'll just do that on the charge suit on board. it's a 2nd day, of course is common bundle dish. often days of deadly protests. at least a 187 people have died off the security forces clicked on and student protests. they're angry at the controversial government job post system. the student leaders are planning more demonstrations and a quarter full accountability and the release of hundreds of protesters on sunday. the supreme court scrapped most of the jobs scheme. a nationwide coffee remains in places bundle. dish remains without internet for a 5th day.

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