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on the just the, the bill we want to live in a country of freedom, compassion, and rule of law or country of chaos. fear and hate coming to harris takes the campaign trails, saying she's ready to take on donald trump in november's us presidential election. the carry, johnson, this is i'll just hear a lot from also coming out make no mistake. the american people know that comma la harris owns jo biden's, catastrophic and failed policies. republicans hit back, turning their attacks from button to harris. given early minutes warning to flee at
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least 18 on palestinians october the past 24 hours, as well as the soul on the southern guns plus the north n o name at jewish activists hold the test and in sort of narrative process inside us capitol hill building on the eve of benjamin, that's in your address to congress. the choice between freedom and chaos coming to harris has made out a pitch to american voters in a campaign speech and the battle ground state of wisconsin. she says she now has enough the goods to win the democratic nomination to take home from area on tuesday was received to have a control center on 2 bras ink congress. honestly the hunting jeffries,
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senate majority leader, chuck schumer, the former prosecutor, has been comparing trump to criminals. she's dealt with in the past. is that stump speech? 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 took on 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 as the attorney general california to bond the big wall street banks and held them
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accountable for fraud. donald trump was just found guilty of fraud on 34 count phil available was that, that rodney in the milwaukee. well, this was couple of high resolution visit to wisconsin this year. hello. this is a case. swing state. they went to jo 5 and a 2020. it went to donald trump in 2016. so both sides are really putting every effort into getting voters out and getting people to give them the support. there was 3000 people at this event according to organize just it was filed at this school. the events had to be moved from another location withheld because there's so many people who wanted to attend on stage. couple of harris reflected what she said the day before. always. she said that she would go after donald trump. she was, uh, she said she knew his type, she had prosecuted what she called central credit has a sheet, prosecute it floats because i'm not caught. i will. chris applaud from this crowd.
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she also gave a sense of his support to joe biden. and people who i spoke to said that they were glad that she was now in the running, but also the faith. but how does that enormous amount of respect for job i that she has got a lot of support. everybody from hollywood royalty george clooney. i'm using royalty the on site through 2 major driving us through 2 political institutions to the unions. of course those delegates because she said that she has now passed the threshold to get. but the democrats ignore the nation. fill of out, i'll just say era. milwaukee wisconscin us president joe biden is back in washington for the 1st time since he dropped his bid for re election and endorsed to come with a higher power bill and you dropped out of the race. or you'll be giving a televised address from the oval office on wednesday when his decision to step aside. button issued the statement saying he will speak about what nice a head he had been isolating at his home instead of the he tested positive for cope
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with 1901 task correspondence. kimberly how it gets reports from washington, dc to us president joe biden emerging from his home in delaware, telling reporters he is feeling well. it is the 1st time in almost a week that people have seen joe biden. after being diagnosed with cove. it. it puts the end almost a week of speculation that the president was more ill than the white house was letting on. but those fears were put aside and reaffirm in terms of the fact that the president is well by a letter from the white house physician. dr. kevin o'connor, who said the president never had a fever, he was always able to do his presidential duties and his symptoms have now resolved . now, given the fact that the president has passed the baton in terms of being at the top of the ticket to his vice president,
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kala harris. what we know is that he's now really focusing on the business of day the day of being president. he has wiped his schedule clean of really campaign events and is this is going to be a problem for the president. given the fact that when there is really what is known as a lame duck presidency, is very hard to work with congress. particularly when you're a democrat and the house of representatives is controlled by republican still, the us president is going to use wednesday evening to discuss what he wants to do for the remainder of his term. he's going to speak from the oval office and he's going to lay out his agenda and talk to the american people about how he's going to finish the job, as well as why he decided to leave the presidential race. he also is going to be meeting on thursday with the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu. one thing that he is still trying to accomplish and that he believes his administration is
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very close to accomplishing is brokering a cease fire in israel's war on gaza. in the president's words, he says his administration is on the verge of being able to do that. kimberly healthy algebra 0, the white house, the public, and the candidates of donald trump says he's looking forward to debating horace. more than once house republican leaders have also been out shifting the political focus away from job. i think she is the co owner, co author of co conspirator and all the policies that got us into the mass. i just made a list off sitting in the back this morning, a crises owned by comma here as co own the board of crisis, the inflation crisis, the crime crisis, everything happening with the economy or national security weakness on the real estate. she, she is a, she is a equal partner and all of that from the inflation crisis to the energy crisis to the crime crisis. and the number one issue facing americans, no matter what district across america is the border crisis. and commer harris is
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jo biden's, open borders are the, the gods. and now where israel is miniature soto and con unit says, killed at least 18 on palestinians an inch. and more than 250 people. residents certainly had a couple of minutes to evacuate before israel target to the area and launched its ground to sold the space to palestinians, say they have nowhere to go off. that is very forces ordered them to immediately evacuate from eastern con eunice to our policy. there's been, is rarely a tennessee shutting in the central garza residential building in the elbow ridge refugee camp was targeted rescue as have been working to remove bodies from the rubble park as the reports from the opposite as well. it is very occupation forces
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austin ongoing with the military operation in calling the city for the past day. when you have completely demolishing of flooding residential supplies in the eastern areas. while there was a very notable advancement for that, you spending peasantry joining us, which has raised a symmetry in the uh, near the city distorting. and i'm for the brace um its ongoing fine, strange with how most of where it says in the eastern areas of tonya. and we are talking about more than $400000.00 palestinians, have been displaced from the eastern areas of con eunice, heading to a more into the same truck areas of the strip. what also these areas have been witnessing the attacks within the past 24 hours in particular in a breach refuge account where there was a very notable military encouraging in the eastern areas of rage where the military ring from us announced that they managed to attack these were the maneuvering troops and such areas. um, as they are 2 families, the trapped and this ongoing exchange of funds we come us up for say saturday is
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what lp patient is without getting any sort of help on the ground day by day that just told us rising, i'm a new kind of even the escalation in terms of the security conditions on the ground so far target cause i so i would 0 very but i have a story. meanwhile, at jewish peace groups have held a sits in inside the us capital, demanding a ceasefire, and goes, it becomes a day off ahead of the as many at 5 minutes to benjamin netanyahu, whose address to congress they're also quoting, for an end to us, weapons exports to israel, summit demonstrate is what the way by police austonia mass, and knox is the communications director of the jewish voice for peace. she joins this slide from washington, dc, welcome to the program overall. then what does this protest actually hope to achieve? this is protest gathered over 400 americans,
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use rabbi as a student, the sentence of holocaust survivors from all across the country. gathered together in the heart of the congress to tell our president, to tell our vice president to tell our elected officials, that what we need right now is a weapons and barcode. we need an end to the us funding and mundane aiding the ascending weapons to these rarely military. we need a ceasefire right now, and the only way we're going to get that is through a permanent weapons embargo that will ensure that our weapons are not being used to committed genocide. but how much impact can you actually have the when you consider how commit to us the ministration is when it comes to as well. the us administration likes to pretend that it is completely oblivious to everything that they incredibly popular palestinian liberation movement across the united states and the world has been doing. and yet we have seen seismic shifts. it's not
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a novel. we are going to continue pressing. we are going to continue doing more, but the only way that us foreign policy has ever shifted into center human rights. and it's long history of doing terribly egregious things has been when there has been a popular uprising, demanding change. and we are seeing that right now. we were 400 people having a peaceful, civil disobedience sitting in the heart of congress. but we represented the majority of american folders. we represented the majority of the american jewish population, all of whom on a ceasefire, and support our weapons and bar go. let me ask you, then have you had any contact with the families of captives trying to adobe for their release? and what are they said to you? we haven't met with those people, but we do have numbers with us who also have either family members or friends that are that, that are, that are captive. and we know from our one from their conversations with their families and with their friends back in history on that. what everybody wants is to
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see a ceasefire and a diplomatic solution. because that's the only way we're going to actually have a future for everybody. we're palestinians where it's really easy for everybody and is safe and free and equal. what kind of reaction then have you had to this protest and what happens next? of the reaction from the people that happened to being in the building was quite positive. so police were obviously distressed and they arrested over $300.00 of us . but we are going to keep going and tomorrow the us based palestinian groups are organizing a massive, massive protest so that the exact same time as the word criminal netanyahu is addressing us congress. thousands of tens of thousands of people, all wearing red, will be forming a giant red line around congress demanding. this is the red lines. we have to have a weapons and bar go now and huge body, so piece will be will be there in the next 20 minutes. and knox,
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thanks so much indeed for joining us here on out of here. thank you so much. it's also been a protest outside these very embassy in washington for testers, cover themselves in red paint and blow up the road. they cool financing. you all have to be held accountable for war crimes. and from the end of the war on dasa as well. so to come here off to the bright cut, desperate search for survivors of the to lance slides. and that's community in south west. and if you get this past sunday was the hottest day as a recorded globally with the codes why these records are being broken. so frequently the same depth analysis of the day sidelines he's right, is like his radio accusing that i was looking for them since informed opinions. this person's 1st visit to northridge in 24 years. why is he making it now critical
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debate? i believe the selections will empower him in any way as well as voters in america inside story massachusetts. the group was fine to send on out. just being a journalist is a privilege i get to the heart of the story amplified the voices of those have been drowned out by the noise is a 4 is my driving force is what pushes me to take risks facing the trying to find that challenge and a huge responsibility we keep politicians and decision makers in check. so the devastating human cost of their decisions working at the 0 enables me to make that positive voice is relevant to so that there is mode that unites of them, divides the
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the without just a reminder of our top stores. kind of the higher it says, laid out to pitch to american votes in a campaign speech. and back to the ground state of wisconsin. the former prosecute that has been comparing publican von donald trump to criminal is dealt with in the past. meanwhile, donald trump says he's looking forward to facing is more than once. past republican leaders have also shifted that the 2 who focused on congress, claiming she's responsible for many crises, including the forwarded shoot patient and national security. this really minute
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trust soto and con eunice and guns as killed at least 189 ton experience injured. more than 250 people. president certainly had a couple of minutes to evacuate for his ro, tonka, to the launch. it's ground us. but earlier on tuesdays, very settlers attacked posting and property in the town of who are in the occupied westbank. they've been blocking roads and targeting residents and vehicles smallest under the protection of it's very troops. those attacks treated violent confrontations out of sydney use. some of these through stones and response is where the metric vehicles will associates with most of cocktails. with direct throughout the us, secret service has resigned. it follows intense criticism of agency since the shooting of donald trump campaign rather on the appearance of direct to kimberly chapel before congressional committee. on monday. what kind of reports or july 13 the resignation came in the weight of the grilling by members of the house. oh,
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besides the committee, i don't want to add the directors. uh terrible horrible. no good, very bad day. but i will be joining the chairman in calling for the resignation of the director. have you provided all audio and video recordings in your possession to this committee? as we asked on july 15th yes or no. i would have to get back to you. that is a know you're full of today. full on both sides of the aisle meeting. i'm really in the middle in the house. yeah. okay, expressed what appears to be a common reaction. you should have done this at least a week ago, and i'm happy to see that i'm happy to, to see that she is. he does a call at both republicans and democrats. now we have to pick up the pieces we have to rebuild the american people's faith and trust in the secret service is an agency for any people served in the agency for nearly 3 decades. and the man who pointed to the direct to 2 years ago expressed his gratitude in a statement president joe biden sang to her for her sub was saying, as
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a leader takes on a courage and incredible integrity to take full responsibility for an organization tasked with one of the most challenging jobs in public service, and he added, i wish kim old the best and will plan to appoint a new director soon to shooting a form with president donald trump was the 1st known assessing nation to attempt on the president since 1981 when ronald reagan was shot outside of washington dc hotel, elected to staff members of the secret service, chico said the scrutiny over the last week has been intense and will continue to remain. that's all upper ational tempo increases as your direct to. i take full responsibility for the security lapse with the election season now. well and the way members of congress since this, the appointment up a new secret service director is a matter of urgency. a my kind of,
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i would just say around washington, authorities in the us have released become video of a police officer shooting a black woman inside her home. 56 year old sonya must be called for the east to report the suspected intruder and i am in illinois by see was transport to the hospital where she died of her injuries. she have her time. she has this report that i'm trying to help you all right in the area as of saturday july 6th, sonia massey cooled the police report. the chief with a pilot was outside the home police body come. video shows 2 offices entering matthews home to tell her that nothing suspicious but things put the escalated out there, massey approached a stove to attend to a part of boiling water. where you're off right now.
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the 36 year old mother of 2 was pronounced dead in the hospital from a single gunshot to the head. the body come up the officer who fired the shots showing grace and was any turned on off to the shooting. he gives his account of the incident and 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 bone for 1st degree murder among other charges. he's probably not guilty of the fatal shooting. however, grayson's balls the local sheriff says of 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 what grayson was allowed to serve and the police in the 1st place share here is an embarrassment. because this man should have never had a badge. you should have never had it done. you should have never been given the opportunity to kill much off because she had some serious blemishes,
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which on his record shares. this man has to convictions for the you are present. joe biden also released the state when he said, when we called 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 all too often black americans face fear for 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 ever transfer you out to 0 to 80 p a. now where the nation is struggling to come to terms with one of its west natural disasters in recent history, at least 229 people have not been confirmed. that of the heavy rains triggered to learn slides. it happens in the south western district of go from about to 320 kilometers south of the capital at this of us. women at children and police
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officers are reported to be among the dead. catherine story reports. the people digs through this lodge hoping to find survivors in go for our region. this is one of the wasp natural disasters and used to appear in reason. he is mean you have been buried underneath the mark. it was a double try to do it and they're going to come out with the lake thing as enough to use it didn't happen. and 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 and the death toll search after the people who 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. the, the devastation is huge and beyond double capacity. as a result, there are a lot of people who are uprooted from their homes and livelihoods. the area is now
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uninhabitable. we will also need to work on relocating these people in the area is prone to disastrous. seasonal rains that often displace hundreds of people, land slides know to call my it happen as a once in a way. so nobody can be sure of what's going to happen. this latest incident just makes things hard to, to back catch easily. uh, the 0. the leader of the sudanese apartments for you rapids support forces said the goodwill, participating towards the end. the conflict mohammad hung down delgado said they are assess shares, the goal of a comprehensive see spot. the u. n. has invited the 2 sides for peace negotiations starting on august 14th and geneva. the conflict says force to more than 10000000 people from the hubs, creating the wells largest displacement crisis. facing can you have this 1st pro
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and anti government protest is on the streets of nairobi. the crowds gathered them on the 1st and 20 looters resignation. they've been running battles between protests isn't the c 5 guess. the only rest to respond to my tax bill that has since been withdrawn rights groups, same old and 50 people, died in the on rest sunday july 21st was the wells office day ever recorded. that's according to the data from the european union's climate change. so this the global average surface temperature of each just a was 17 degrees celsius. it comes as heat waves 70 sweeping across the world. and even guilford is a climate scientist. he said, greenhouse gas emissions ought to blame for the increase in temperature across the world. as we increase greenhouse gases on our planet, these gases go up in the atmosphere. they sort of crap more heat into our plan.
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it's a air. and as the retreat gets ad as the he gets trapped, it increases the temperature all around the world that can affect climate systems that can affect sea levels. it can affect all sorts of different things around our climate system. and so really it is on us. we are increasing the amount of greenhouse gas in the atmosphere to fossil fuel emissions, and other greenhouse gas emissions, and the temperatures of the planet are rising as a result, we know that right now, it would, we would need very steep tots to uh, greenhouse gas emissions all around the world and we would need those cuts of very quickly. that seems to be very challenging prospect. i don't want to say it's completely out of reach, but it would take concerted and immediate effort on our parts to to get it down to below $1.00. and indeed, even if we do recreate, reduce our greenhouse gas emissions. we will still be stuck with a planet that has increased its temperature by 1.5 degrees. and we can already see that the impacts of that all around the world are already being felt, even at this relatively cooler number compared to what we've got an identity. sort
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of a worst case scenario with temperature is where to go. much higher tens of millions, maybe hundreds of millions of people around the world are experiencing whether that wouldn't be as hot as it is right now. without greenhouse gas emissions. we know that we are sort of in placing and, and so we're placing our fingerprint on the atmosphere by increasing the amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere, the temperatures at dawn up. and what that means is all around the world, the temperatures are just a little bit warmer. but that increase in temperature means that it's more likely that the very extreme temperature is the very high temperatures are going to be coming for us. the 5 thoughts as a time to stop was possible advancing on towns in western canada emergency service is pushed back to is the edge of williams lake and british columbia. and they bring out the proteins, residents in the josh, but national park are forced to evacuate. as the fuzz approached by there is next, the inside store would examine the road,
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race and gender in the us on the takes a couple of hours gain support for the want to explain. the low highest level alerts have been dropped for heavy rainfall up and down the west coast of india. now it looks like the bulk of the action really for central india. but that is starting to pull in to new delhi, pretty much the core door from delhi to agra. going to get hit with heavy falls of rain. sure. tropical storm, proper room, making line fall in northern vietnam along the border with southern china. this is going to dump about half a month's worth of rain on noise within 24 hours. but the bigger storm is our type for room type room gave me as it is getting closer to type one. looking to make line fall over north or in thailand, taiwan over the next little bit. this will cook up to be the equivalent of
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a category 3 hurricane. so what exactly does that mean? looking at type pay over the next few days, months worth of rain and 24 hours. that much rain. that fast will certainly trigger some funding and then wins. i'd say anywhere from $75.00 to a 100 kilometers per hour on thursday. looking brother, what's for the korean peninsula that could produce and more flooding for sol into an easy it's con son to go around jakarta, looking good sun clock combo there at 30 degrees, and guess what? the monsoon rates picking up for like a starting sponge up providence straight through to the capital territory. so a heavy falls of rain for as long as i on wednesday. okay, we'll leave it there. so you of the, the latest news as it breaks, they are not afraid they are going to stay here. and on that, with detail coverage, presidents enforced isolation may very well lead to increased calls for him to in
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his quest for a 2nd term. from around the world. irregular migration from west africa into europe rose by 174 percent in the 1st couple of 2024. pamela harris, gaining democratic policy. suppose and have been for the white house. will she be the 1st minority woman to hold the top job in the u. s. chances against donald trump. this is inside story. the hello and welcome to the show. i'm sammy's a van with less than full months before the us presidential election. vice president campbell of harris is a little button guarantee.

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