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i was doing everything very tiny in order not to a point and next to in 5 minutes stuff from around the world to this particular account that i'm more than 226000, making the total to more than $1200000.00 soothing this refugee is in charge. i know the, you're watching out this era, it's 00 at gmc 8 pm in washington, d. c. us present, joe biden is about to address the nation. the 1st since he drops his re election endorsed his vice president come to harris. that's the cross law. i have not to adam fisher who's at the white house. i don't. what kind of tone can we expect from joe biden? what will he be hoping to get across? well, this is a hugely important and historic moment. it is very rare that
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a president of the united states, a mix up pick time address from the oval office, and particularly to a nice why they are no running, no longer running in an election campaign that just a couple of days ago. they would absolutely could be convinced they could when remember, it's just a number of weeks and still buys. we had that disastrous debate performance in atlanta leading to questions about whether or not he was capable of serving another for years. and there was a lot of speculation, a lot of talk, a lot of polls that suggested he was not going to beat donald trump. that he is going to suggest in the next few minutes, that it was time to pass the torch on to a new generation that the fight for democracy is still very much alive. but that site is in the hands of the american people that they have the right to choose and the right to decide on what a medical looks like and future. clearly he's going to talk about coming on holidays and he's going to and says that over the next 6 months,
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they can continue to be president. that's because republicans have said that he's not fit to run into november. then he's not fit to be president, no, from the office job. i desk in the oval office, the sacred space, surrounded by partridge, extraordinary american presence. thomas jefferson wrote the motor words or guide this patient. george washington showed us prisons are not kings. abraham lincoln who poured us to reject malice. franklin roosevelt was fired us to reject fear. i revere this office. i love my country more. spend the honor of my life to serve as your present. but in the defense of democracy, which has a stake, i think, is more important than a title. and i draw strength, i find joy working for an american people. but this sacred task for
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affecting our union. it's not about me argue their families, their futures. it's about we the people we can never forget that. i never have i've made it clear that i believe america is that an inflection point on those rare moments in history and the decisions we make now turn on are afraid of our nation. and the world for decades to come, americans connect to choose between moving forward or backward, between hope and haze between unity division. we have to the side, do we still believe in honesty, decency, respect, freedom, justice, and democracy. this moment we can see those, we disagree with that as enemies charges, but as, as long as the federal work can we do that?
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those character in public life still matter. i believe the answer these questions because i know you are the american people and i know this are our great nation because we are good people. when you like to meet his office, i promise to always level with you. to tell you the truth. the truth sacred causes those countries larger than any one of those. i say cherry that cause cherish has so much cause of american democracy itself. what's your 9 to protect? you know, racial weeks has become clear to me. i need you to 9 my party in this critical endeavor. i believe. i reckon as president. i leadership in the world. i vision for america, shoots you the palmer to the 2nd term. nothing. nothing can
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come in the way of saving our democracy. that includes personal ambition. so i decided the best way for it is a past the tours from new generation as the best rate in our nation. you know, there was a time and a place for long years of experience in public life. there's also a time and a place for new voices. fresh voices. yes. younger voice, lack time of places now or the next 6 months. i'll be focused on doing my job as president. that means i'll continue lower costs are hardworking families across our economy. ok, defending our personal freedoms on our civil rights, from the right to vote to the right to choose or keep calling out, hate extremism. make it clear. there is no place, no place in america, or political violence, or any violence or error period. i'm going to keeps,
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keep speaking now to protect our kids from guns on our planet, from climate crisis. and as the ex essential threat, i will keep fighting my from our cancer moved shot. so we can and cancer as we know, or because we can do it on a call for supreme court reform because this is critical to earn democracy supreme court before you know, how keep this for k to ensure americans remain strong, secure the leader in a free world, i'm a 1st president of this century to report to the american people that united states is not a war anywhere in the world. it will keep rally the coalition of proud nation is to stop putting, taking over ukraine, doing more damage. ok, nato stronger. and i'll make it more powerful and more here and i,
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at any time and all our history, i'll keep to a to say, for allies in the pacific. you know, when i came to office, conventional wisdom was a china where they never used where they never repass united, surpass united states as not the case anymore. and i'm going to keep working. and the war and guys are home all the hostages. peace and security to them, at least, and this war also working round the clock to bring home america is based on just a tab all around the world. you know, come so far, says find all your ration on that day. i told you as i stood in the winter where stood in a winter apparel and winter possibilities. apparently, the possibilities were in the group of where we were in the group, the worst pandemic into essentially forced economic crisis since the great
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depression. the worst attack on our democracy since the civil war. we came together as americans. we got through, we much stronger and more prosperous and more secure. today we have the strongest economy in the world creating no, it's 16000000 new jobs to record. wages are up, flashing continues, come down. racial wealth cap is the lowest has been and 20 years. we're literally rebuilding our entire nation urban, suburban world, travel communities, manufacturers come back to america. we're leading the world again in ships and science and innovation. and we finally beat big farm after all these years, to lower the cost of prescription drugs procedures. i'm going to keep for these, make sure we lower the costs for everyone, not just see more people of health care today in america than ever before. i sign my most significant loss, healthy millions of veterans and their families or exposure,
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toxic materials. you know, most significant climate law ever, ever in the history of the world. the 1st major contact you on 30 years today, violent or violent crime rate is a 50 or low process occurred. our border border crossings are lower today. so in the previous administration left office, i've kept my commitment to point the 1st black when we did the stream quarter united states of america. i also kept my commit kevin administration. it looks like america very present for all americans. that's what i've done. i ran for president 4 years ago because i believe and still do that the soul of america or the state or in nature of who we are with the state. and i still the case american idea id is stronger than the army. bigger
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very ocean or paw. somebody dictate a retired source, powerful idea in the history of the world. that ideas that we hold these truths to be self evident are all crazy in the bar code are certainly dealing with rice, life, liberty, pursuit of happiness. we've never fully moved up to it and i do not believe the american people walk away from it. now. just a few months, the american people choose the course of america's future. i made my choice. i made my views now. how i could find our great vice president, campbell harris, the experienced she's tough, she's capable, she's been of incredible partner me, leader for our country. now the choice up to you, the american people, you make that choice. i mean the words have benjamin franklin. i am on my wall of
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office on the side, the bus from dr. king and rosa parks. it says our chavez, with ben franklin was asked, you merge from be coming back to the convention right now. for the founders have given america monetary public frank and the response was republic. if you can keep it right public, if you can keep it, whether we keep poor republic is now in your hands. i follow americans to spend the privilege of my life service patient for over 50 years. no or else on earth. could a kid with a stutter from want us began his grand pennsylvania clermont tower. one day said behind the rest of the desk in the oval office press united states. here i am
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so special out of her. we are a nation of promise of possibilities, of dreamers or doors of ordinary americans during extraordinary sinks. are getting my heart and my soul tarnished. like so many others have a blessed 1000000 times of return. the loving support of the american people, i hope to have some idea of a great fly. all the great thing about america is here. kings and dictators do not rule that people. history is in your hands. the powers in the right guy did of america lies in your hands. it uses a keeps face 9 and states of america, and they're simply nothing, nothing beyond our capacity marks. god bless your law. thank god, protect our troops. thank you. as president joe
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biden, to with address from the oval office, the southern, the defense of democracy. it's about we, the people are a great nation because with good people and even tons of state, it's time to post a torch, to a new generation that's bring back in on an fission. now who's a lie for us out the why so, so out of what we make of what's job, i'm not to say that of the while. the question of course is why does he decides to draw? probably just a few days ago he was saying he could easily when the presidential race. so what changed? what was the calculus? and he said that he had to unite his potty if democracy was to be defended. he is aware that were real split and the democratic party that there were people in senior positions calling for him to stand down. and those, those voices were only getting louder, and they were distracting from the presidential election campaign. he listed some of his achievements and office and said he wanted to continue,
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but now it would be done by his great vice president. as you've described, the tumble of hobbits without mentioning donald trump is the ones he made. the point that he believes that the choice in november is one of start contrast. a couple of how does continuing the job, the job i did to in his would save america. or there was the possibility that it could fall to kings and big teachers of people who think their kings and dictates that you said that he would continue his work for the next 6 months. that's a clear message to republicans have been calling for him to resign. and said it was the greatest privilege in the world to be the american president. and he would continue fighting until the very last moment. but it's clear he doesn't believe that he's not capable, even though that credible debate performance certainly undermine his candidacy. and again, there was a few stumble, but joe biden is officially out of the race, and he's putting his full weight of the oval office behind the vice president to
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become the next president of the united states. and it wasn't on encompassing emotive speech as it was booking history and ideals. but i think that's the idea of who did you buy this? he's well aware of the history of the oval office. he's been arriving american politics for more than 50 years. he's been a senator and then he was a bi as president. he knows the importance of the united states and the world. and he understands as well that if he continued with his campaign, it was likely he would lose. he looked at the falls, he saw the reality of it. so the idea of uniting the party was also because he knew that he could not. when i know he's hoping that by speaking i like this by saying to the american people, it is up to you to choose if you want america to be the ideal, the forefathers talked about to be the public that they gave us. then that's up to
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you in november, but effectively you'll find is no a lame duck president. he has very little power. he can try and push through the legislative changes he talks about. and certainly he has a majority in the senate to try and do that. but it will be difficult for them not because he can't twist on the way he used to. it can talk about what he would do if he were re elected. and how does that could impact people and how it could help people. so he is effectively a lame duck president now, and how he handles the next 6 months, while the world's eyes will be opponent. but more importantly, the eyes will be on come behind us, on whether or not she will embrace the legacy or whether she will push on with their own agenda. what is interesting is they come on how to size a couple of times in the last few days, use the phrase and the echoes over from the oval office in the last few minutes. and that is, we can go back. essentially. we've seen what donald trump can do as president, and we don't want to return to that. that's the message that the democrats are
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going to hammer for the next 4 months. and fisher, thanks very much. it's all in different areas of physical strategist and a form of communications. director of the democratic national committee joins us from at crested butte, in colorado. thanks for being with us. everyone else is here overall, then how would you sum up to it by his address? we just said incredibly somber moment. it's historic in every way setting matters. and i got a minute, you know, i'm, i'm a hard bitten political row over here, but i'm a little choked up. i really am. i think your mind is not the best love, the president of the last 50 years, but, but to a lot of democrats and a lot of progresses in liberals, you've been the best. he's been the best for regular american work people and it's, it's set to seem go out any way. but it's amazing to see him step up and sacrifice his own personal ambitions for what he recognizes is the
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better kind of for that there wasn't gonna be a way for him to. there was not going to be way for him to win because the meaning was not going to let go story of his age. and so he needed to, to move beyond that and he needed to pass the torch. and so he did about getting what you say that it's worth expense, was this speech about his legacy to i mean it was g. busy a bunch of minutes in the middle and rattle all the various different things that he so proud duly of having accomplished during history. and so he, he took the opportunity to walk through that and to implore america one last time to appreciate all of the things that he's gotten done. but really at the beginning of the speech and at the end of the speech, this was about the choice. he said america gonna have to cheats and the choices he kept with a bunch of different ways, but he kept his promise or payroll,
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past or future, right? and it's whether we're going to keep this republic or enough and that ultimately was what this speech was about. it was about not the long history that he's at that he's a crafted in this american political firm. it, this was about this moment and what americans watching tonight should be thinking about as they process everything that they're going to here in the campaign to call those this post and the dilemma for republicans in terms of who to verbally attack . now will that focus shifting potty to call the house? it's yeah, it's been, it's been a silly last couple of days. republicans have been trying to stir up some kind of controversy cuz they do that constantly, but they've done that focused on by and now and saying, oh my goodness, you know, he was, he was hiding the real truth about his age, which i think this under he was true, but i think he was hiding from himself as much as he was finding it from anybody else. right. and the so called controversies about about this, you know,
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hand off it, they are nonsense. americans have looked at that as opposed to very clear 80 percent of people approve of joe biden, handing this off to hers for. busy right, reasons to not just because they want to be rid of. um, so people see this for what it is. this is a really, it's the right gesture. it's the patriarch adjuster. it's a soft list gesture, but it's also the right thing to do right now. and it will as much as anything is he's gotten done in his presidency today. it will define his legacy for an offense . i believe it that thanks indeed for your time. thanks for public and the presidential nominate donald trump has taken his election campaign to charlotte. north carolina. trump is telling support says that j 5 who was pushed by leaders of the democratic party to quit the presidential race. he said the move was on democratic. he went on to say that biden's nominee for president coming to harris
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is the most incompetent, found less vice president in us history. philip has more from the right. a donald trump appeared in front of a massive audience here in north carolina, the stadium holds into the hall. so i was in people on even before the talk to the stage, people being times away, some of them had lined up for 78 hours. they've taken the day off work, and they had to leave without see it again. but for the crowd inside, they go to exactly what they tell you for. because within seconds of tyson to the stage, they attacked some joe biden on tablet, harris the down, he referred to come of the house as a lunatic. he said that she was completely liberal suddenly. liberals like boss of the last so radical. but she made bernie sanders look like a motivator, and he said that she had lied to the american people. lot to use. she had covered up jo, biden's, congress if the clyde on she was a disaster on a disgrace. now this is a key stall for donald trump because north carolina is
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a buffalo ground state. now that doesn't mean that it swings widely from a public and democrat. in fact, the democrats have him one here since for my president, diploma in 2008. but when the republicans have one and subsequent elections, that majority, they've had, has been very tight. and that is why the democrats feel they have a very strong chance, or at least a strong possibility of turning this state blue. come november. notice, while you can expect to see many more visits from the former president, i'm from pamela harris over the coming weeks and months before november. the 5th. fill of out. i'll just era charlotte, north carolina. the is what a prime minister benjamin netanyahu as addressed a joint meeting all of us congress, where he gave a vague outline of a plan for what he calls that d. radicalized postal goes. dozens of democrats and one republican representative boycotted. his address wasn't jordan reports from
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washington dc. benjamin netanyahu, whose record 4th address to a joint meeting of the us congress, was not a historic moment of statesmanship when the tyrants of doing wrong, who hadn't gainesville trains, and murder women for not covering their hair, appraising, promoting and funding. you, you have officially become ron's useful idiots. some of these it's amazing. absolutely amazing. some of these purchases hold up signs proclaiming gaze for god though they might as well hold up signs saying tickets were paid up. say nothing. you know who speech was meant to boost us support for israel in the war on garza launched after the october 7th attacked by a month. his talking points and a run intent on wiping is real off the mount. the rise of global anti semitism. the
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need for continued us political and military support. netanyahu rejected international claims that is real is committing genocide, the ice, se prosecutor accuses israel of deliberately targeting civilians. but at the same time come us, how much does everything and inspire to put palestinian civilians in harm's way. they fired rockets from schools, from hospitals, from us. they even shoot their own people when they're tried to leave the wars the a congressional republicans eager to curry favor with the election. your voters had one side of the chamber. but on the other side, empty seats, a protest against the man. many democrats hold responsible for nearly 40000 pounds, standing in debt among the absent former house speaker, nancy pelosi, who later called netanyahu's speech, one of the worst of vice president, common law harris and republican vice presidential candidate,
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j. d. vince. both on the campaign trail and the only palestinian american legislator rashida delete, who instead honored honey of home doon, who has lost over 150 members of his extended family. in netanyahu's genocide, then young ended his speech with a promise of total victory over her months and loves capitol hill with the endorsement of only some of the people. he came to court, russell and jordan elders, era masters issued the statement in response to nothing. y'all. his speech to congress, the statements includes 10 points, the 1st to close for the rest of the is really prime minister as a war criminal. the group criticizes the us congress for inviting nothing y'all to washington. the time when it says is ro is leading a war and just exterminating palestinians in gaza and vomiting international law says nothing. y'all who plays on the emotions distorted the facts,
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and promoted false narratives about october. the 7th. the statements goes on to accuse these really prime minister knowing about intensified efforts to a ton. the is rarely hostages, saying he's responsible for sorting those agents, but also condemns washington for, for binding as well with the means to continue the will. oh gosh. on that side, congress thousands of demonstrates as gather to protests, benjamin netanyahu, whose address they called for the by the administration to stop homes of israel. and the one goes to us company. the police are using pepper spray to disperse protests. and these 2 relatives of captives were removed from the to know who i'm speaking were t shirts searching for cx 5 deal. so i'm a democratic members of congress boy called to his speech on the ground and gaza is rarely a tax of kills at least $129.00 palestinians in con unice since monday for $400.00 . others had been injured in the southern city family and was targeted in the
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garage refugee camp leaving a child, the sole survivor. the when it says $150000.00 palestinians were forced to flee in just 24 hours. when many are seeking shelter in the cities, not the hospital or the last, the medical facilities still operating in the south. overwhelmed with the injured adults has their recording on people tonight, not 15, posting in children who lived in gauze, i have arrived in spain to receive medical treatment, evacuated from an egyptian hospital and coordination with the world health organization. the children have complex injuries such as cancer clinic, hearts conditions within 11000 people in gaza when a critical condition needs to be evacuated. it's one thing obviously, or mind of our main store and us president joe biden, spoken in a televised address about his decision to enter his re election. he says he dropped
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out of the race to unite his party and decided the best way forward is to pass the torch to a new generation. prisons are not a fit for me. for now. the weather is next. the inside story to examine the impact on sufficient intelligence to tap on the energy supplies the statements. the had a lie, there continues to be very well across south asia. thanks to the monsoon range, you can see the dense cloud across. i'm not sure of india as well as the bay of bengal. and the rain is set to pull very heavily across the west coast of india. we've read warnings out here. on the 1st day. we've got an area of as low pressure as well, working its way across most central areas. and that brings with a threat of flooding and buys like get to see that rain continue over the next few days. we seen flooding here that could watson. and that's coupled with some very
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strong winds, blowing to the west coast of india, the winds will pick up as well. for addition, as we go into friday for the north of this, the pockets dont it remains launch. we drive very hot and humid conditions here. but out for the east, well, there's more heavy rain pouring into me and mom and typhoid troubles continue across east asia, not just for taiwan, but also for japan. the southern islands seem is very strong winds and very heavy rain notice sets to move in to the south. east of china. gaiman spring is very heavy. right. and we looked at the stats, we could say 230 kilometers, but our coming down to a 195, the rain up to 600 millimeters. so we are expecting that flooding to continue as it works this way, further inland it on friday. the be honest, it was an airbag, my name is. i was abducted by the c. i a, in 2004,
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