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in pain as got a hold of this one mentioned that all over the tv people are talking about them. but the site actually, she's not told them about any policies. it's all been a bit of a pay austin, but nobody seems to know what it is. she stands for now, there was a plan, the television debate with donald trump, with you to face off against joe biden on abc here in the states. on september, the 10th soto trump has since pulled out of that. he says that he's not doing it because it's not against drove by them. that was the original agreement. also, he's in litigation with abc news, so he's set to kind of the iris. let's meet of fox news, a network that you could perhaps describe as being friendly, donald trump, on september the 4th in front of a live studio audience. you remember for the last to buy the cnn debate that was so disastrous with joe biden. there was no audience, this was just the true man. and he wants a studio audience because as we know, donald trump likes to feed off a crowd. she's refused. she said what happened to it, mister? anytime, anyplace, no longer any time, any place i will be on a, b, c,
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on september 10th. if you're not the, that's your problem. so we got the impression that she's probably going to do a television of payments on high road unless he decides to join us, in which case we might sort of hear about some more of the policies. but i think over the next few weeks, certainly until after the democratic convention, it's really going to be about how they define her, how they project to isolate potential president. because the trump campaign is trying to define it. that's probably all kinds of things are about the boulder saw stuff where they saying that the board of crisis is because of had that big questionnaire. what donald trump has to be questioning have race because how his companion has be following back up the trunk. come by describing them quite simply as we, it's sounds like a quite a juvenile thing to say, but it's actually a strategy that is really stuck across social media. and you can see that donald from j. d bonsa, irritated by this say, was actually is the minus to started using that phrase. so what we're going to be hearing about policy down the line. expect a lot of talk over the next few weeks about tables with symbols for we just talked
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about how we it's his opponents all it. okay, thank you very much. thank you very much. so level with the light is from washington dc. that's bringing a correspondence on 100 who is in the crucial city of philadelphia with much more on this story. now it's the philadelphia energizing philadelphia is going to be enormously is going to be very important for winning pennsylvania overall. and it is interesting that i suppose the option, the other options that come out of harris, the v p would have been governance judge shapiro, of the that's right. joshua pura made a lot of sense. first of all, the announcement was being made in his home state where he is governor. also, he brings a lot to the party. he's been in a tech job when it comes to going after donald trump. he says that trump has been putting the country down. he sort of turning the whole trump isn't on his head. and america 1st, he says trump has been putting america last. so to pier would have been
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a really strong candidate. you have a number of other candidates, but it appears to have come down to a personal relationship between complet harris and tim walls. and he doesn't give them the democrats, a state, a key swing state. minnesota is going to vote for the democrats anyway by history. anyway. pennsylvania is a key swing state. you had a mark, kelley in arizona. it was a senator there. that state is also a key swing state. but when it came down with, it looks like a cumberland harris has decided she wants to go with somebody because she likes is message because they have a personal relationship that works. and because he plays across the midwest for all of those t swing states are moving from wisconsin to michigan all the way over to pennsylvania outside of the midwest. but still in the same sort of
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key area, we're at the these elections tend to be decided where they were decided in 2020. and tim walls is delivering the kind of message. the complet harris wants to deliver. it sounds silly to point out that he likes to call the republicans weird. that message is really been resonating with voters. they do think a lot of these programs they're hearing about from the republican party are unusual . strange, and he's really sort of in midwestern dad. he's been able to quit that message together and in the file, the reports that we or seeing he is the person cumberland harris is chosen to run this campaign way. so it's harris was i'm in terms of pennsylvania itself. it is interesting that the democrats have enjoyed a series of electro political victories that but for all that success, the state hasn't. it's not a shoe in for democrats to when it doesn't seem to be getting any easier for
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democrats in presidential years, had tried excuse the ambulance and behind me. now, when it comes to pennsylvania, st. wayne, pennsylvania in 2016, biting one it in 2020. the democrats feel like it's really their territory and it's really to stage. you've got the area around philadelphia, which consistently votes for democrats, and you've got the area around pittsburgh, which consistently votes for republicans. that is the area we're butler, pennsylvania is they asked for donald trump, shots in those people really, really follow the former president. so this is a divided state. it's a $21.00. if you went into the philadelphia, if you wouldn't, pennsylvania, it's not necessarily that you're gonna win the election, but you are much more likely to do so. both of those parties have been campaigning heavily in the state and they both want to win it. all right,
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thank you very much. on the latest from philadelphia, john 100. of course the coming hours will be appearing around the the with the 10 wall so little bit later on on now bringing it jennifer victor. she's a professor of political science at george mason university. joins us now from washington. what do you make of the choice of governor tim waltz of minnesota for v p. what is the rationale of come out of harris's campaign for selecting him and what are they hoping he will bring to the ticket? it is honestly a really interesting choice. i imagine many americans are going to wake up this morning and ask 1st who to wells is many americans hadn't heard of him. those of us that are very tuned into politics. started hearing his name more over the last couple of weeks. as speculations about vice presidential picks started going on uh, 2 miles up. it appears to have put on a very successful uh, sort of low key campaign for himself on social media and, and elsewhere. and,
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and news appearances to uh, to show folks who he is and he has a very uh, sort of personable, related, bold personality, a very kind of midwestern vibe. so to say. and it seems that perhaps harris has chosen him for these positive attributes that she thinks may make the ticket more appealing to, to swing voters and will be, will he be perhaps also uh you in terms of rebuffing the sort of insults and the fighting tote from the trump campaign, how do you think you might perform in that respect a? yeah, this is how he actually 1st got on my radar was a couple of weeks ago. i saw him give a media interview of some kind. i'm in which i saw him talking about republicans in a way that i hadn't heard democrats talking about republicans before democrats up
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till now have in painting the trump campaign, as you know, threats to democracy and very dire and lots of negativity and walls came out and started calling the weird and just, you know, not treating them as if republicans are in a dire mortal threat to them. but just as somebody that you wouldn't want to hang out with because they're mean, and this was not a line of training that we have seen. democrats successfully use against republicans in the past and well delivered it in a sort of such a personal kind of softer way that i think it just resonated with more people. a lot of folks, i think, were sometimes turned off by democrats who felt like they were getting their fingers wagged at them for, for making bad choices or something like that. and wells has a just much more reliable, softer kind of approach to talking about. the democrats political opponents and i
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think that is a big part of his selling point. and he's also a dad, he's also a veteran. he's a former teacher. there's a lot of aspects to his personal history and his personality. i think that many americans will find quite related will and, and perhaps in ways that they have trouble relating to connelly, harris. so in that way he brings balance to the ticket. he and someone, he said the regional balance to the ticket and i was just, i was just gonna ask you, how do you think he's going to resume in those with voters in those critical swing states, for example, kind of ours is going to be speaking in philadelphia and it interesting that buys and consistently trial trump in the crucial state of pennsylvania, and polls early of this year, even off the trump's criminal conviction judgment. the polls are a bit close to now it's a bit tied to between trump and cumberland harris. but what are the obstacles she now faces in her campaign? yeah, so what she needs to do is make her ticket appealing to those uh,
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swing or independent leading voters. um and try to make some difference on the margins which is likely where this election is going to be one. and so she is betting that walls is that sort of folksy appeal in the. ringback he that he talks about politics is the ticket to doing that? the another interesting point about walls is he doesn't come with a lot of, um, sort of policy expertise. not that he doesn't have policy credentials. he has been in politics. he's been a governor. but he is not associated with sort of one particular policy to the extent that he is associated with policies. i would say it sort of family oriented policies, you know, providing school lunches to kids and that type of thing. so he doesn't particularly have much a foreign policy credentials, so the ticket is perhaps a little bit lack luster on those notes. but i don't see a lot of evidence that americans are looking for that in their leaders have at the
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moment. um, so, and the other candidates that it seems that come on harris was that in for this position, all of them seem to have some kind of negative associated with them. shapiro, maybe perhaps stove some of divisiveness within the democratic party on, on a couple of issues relating to israel relating to labor market kelly. yeah, sorry. my light just went out there. mark kelly maybe also had some, some negatives and wells, perhaps because of his relative lack of experience in politics or for lack of national experience, i should say, did not have those say negative. well, that's okay. sometimes the light does go out, doesn't it happens to her soul. sorry, professor, i will leave you now. thank you very much. profess jennifer victor from george mason university. thank you. of the
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s 10 our attention now to northern israel. it has been a series of tribes village from southern lebanon. they struck several areas, triggering outright, siren's, explosions were heard in the coastal. since you have now hurry up, at least 17 people have been injured. is riley army says that intercepted at least one rockets. hezbollah has issued a statement claiming responsibilities, saying in response to the attack and assassination carried out by these righty. and in the, in the town of, of, of these nomic resistance fights has no interest in our attack with the squadron of drones targeting the head forces of the galani brigade and the headquarters of eagles unit and occupied ca accurately hit that targets and achieved confirmed casualties. zane bus raleigh is 95 percent amman will get the ideas from him in a moment 1st. so let's go to asset base, because in march i own in southern lebanon, and ask him, what does this strike suggest about as well as ability to, to attack northern israel to win it suggests
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a number of things. one is that his beloved has the intelligence, the locations of his right. he made a treat facilities and installations that the able to strike them. but also the able to get through lives of is really defense is not in the past. we have seen a badge of his blood rockets being intercepted, but sometimes it's believed by some that what has blocked has to do is test these radiated defenses and try to figure out where those locations off. but this is significant because of that location in northern his right is roughly 20 kilometers away from the lebanese southern board that has so slightly deeper than his below would usually strike again a that's significant test as well and dissipate this. his blog retaliation is where it has struck southern they've been on today. they've hit the town of may 5 doing, which is roughly 8 kilometers from the board every in an apparent s. right. now the authorities say 5 people were killed and dr. tech now what significant about the supposed to be significant is that they are report, i mean, but the dean was killed now he's the nephew a former top, his block,
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amanda was the fault, but the routine who was killed in an attack in 2016 in syria, now we're still waiting for confirmation based read has also attacked the time called, or the rest of it is not far from where i am here. one person was killed and also another strike on the ton of killing, which is less than a kilometer away from me, right behind me, one person was injured. now what we understand from is with law statements and the tax this today or the, this isn't a part of the main retaliation that has below has promised in response to the killing of this senior come on to flood sugar that the general secretary of his brother has said, nestor, lies expected to speak later today, roughly about an hour from now and as the will and the regional weights for this promised his beloved retaliation. nothing liberties, foreign minister, most of the boat heavy has said that they've been on, is working to ensure the response to these rated kidding of top is without commended. does not lead or trigger a will in the middle east. not that's the real. it had not just been delivered on,
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but the entire region. all right, thank you very much. as they were pointing to us from logical and in southern lebanon when he's ready, government has bind, i'll just hear from reporting from israel. so his name was wrong. the joins as instead from jordan's capital online, what might be vic significance then all of has pull up being able to hit i cure e hit strategically important sites in northern israel. the while it is significant because is below is able to maintain a consistent and incredibly challenging pressure campaign by way of the strikes on northern israel and to the point just in the last 30 or 40 minutes. really, in the last hour we've seen yet another series of sirens going off. and at least 3 towns in northern is were reports of sirens going off in a, in other parts of northern israel as well drones flying overhead. some reports
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that one drone did explode, whether it was shot down by is really missiles or not. whether any of those sirens resulted in more. his beloved ground strikes on israel that is still unclear. but what is clear is that his bullet is able to penetrate quickly and deeper into israel. and these really iron don't one start. impenetrable is simply not functioning as this release would like it to do that. and these really forces have confirmed that the reports of and i'm quoting from their social media channel here, reports of a fall in hostile aircraft on route for area south of no hurry a. this is one of the major explosions that took place on northern israel today. an initial inquiry and the case that it was an intercept with miss intercept or missile that hit its target and hit the ground, injuring several civilians. and he's really military is investigating what ended up being its own missile landing on his own territory, injuring so many people. so in the, at the same time as well as able to show that it is able to carry out more
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sophisticated, more probing attacks on northern israel. israel's own defense systems don't seem to be working as they is they would like it to. okay, thank you very much. same astronomy are forcing tests from amman and jordan, the espionage amir, or n who's calling us for hearts newspaper folks. one minute train government says he's normally based in tel aviv, but today he's joining us from neil. thank you for speaking to us on the algae 0 and use our. so what do you make of thinking about, what do you make then of the target of hezbollah strike in northern israel? well, as you know, for the last 300 all days, cuz by law has been operating on the 2 contradictory investors. um, on the one hand it wants to help calm us and to join the fights and they built attention and forces so that israel has ethics disposal from gaza to
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deliver news boulder. and therefore, give each chair in walk, each sees as the joint resistance fight against the israel. but on the other hand, it behooves seem not to go to into is israel input full flare piece can war because then iran each pattern we lose it says paula um, obviously, should israel in page 11 on our hip. it was its full mikes. isabella will be shifted and the resides which iran has been positioning north of israel for the day when it has nuclear weapons will no longer be there. so it's a very delicate game. the throw has been played, he is called and get the equations israel. he's a 2nd target, he will try to heat the power little target in israel, israel, who it's
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a military commander in cuz by law he's trying to find the right person to retaliate against. but a game show of a full scale war. this is a shorts of a scope full scale. well, but the suggestion is that we have not seen yet the collective response that has been anticipated following the assassination of a flood search stroke and a small need. so, and that is expected to be a collective response. i suppose. you know what, it is, rails options. now, if it security situation continues to deteriorate. well, you know, a long before we had the estimates and what's up and what have you. we used to talk about telegraphing our punches, no one the brain to use this bill to get there anymore. but this is what the around and since by law had been doing for the last 8 days since july, the 30th they be talking about until the ation. so that means that there is no
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surprise attack in the offing, and therefore, no need for israel to present israel. seen a real move. thoughts pulling the trigger on the ask you to a israel would have page. it's all trigger face. it seems all very choreographed, you know, therefore a response to be taken, perhaps for domestic reasons, primarily, but not to be so severe as to escalate and to region so that these writing government is waiting to see the timing and the scope of the wrong and responds before choosing how it will counter attack us and to see how we own defense um array has been able to deal with these uh, tech and the s we. so in the module you attack um a couple of weeks ago
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a 2nd day last week. if it so happens that a single rock it penetrates 50 frames and kills 12 boys and girls. israel had no other recalls about the response, but had this particular rocket been intercepted and no one would have been injured . we wouldn't have seen this escalation, so it all depends on the impact, the damage the injuries and already been can you analyze the consequences? i mean, unless thank you very much for joining us from new york. thank you. and other developments 12 palestinians have been killed during his rainy raids and the occupied westbank full were killed in there to bus late on monday. and now the 8 in around jeanine on tuesday when it's ready forces have carried out drawn strikes, buildings, roads and infrastructure. been bulldozed by these variety on the residential homes of also have been damaged or destroyed. well,
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need to have him joins us live now from jeanine. tell us what's happening there at the moment as well. where we are right now, which is a 20 minute drive from jeanine city in cool photo. who is the village? people are trying to understand the story of what happened. exactly. they know that these really forces up surrounded this area. and as we were walking we so some traces of blood, some a fluids filled with blood as well. and palestinians because this area is very far away from the downtown, from the center of the village. they've been not allowed to approach and come closer to this location. this is why after hours of the start of the incident, and these really forces surrounding the homes that they managed to get in and try to understand really what's happened. now medical teams say that they've seen these
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really forces take palestinians with them 5 in total, some injured some dead. but here people don't have answers. the ministry of health says this is received information from these really side the to palestinians were killed here, as opposed to the initial announcement that 3 were killed. so the, that the story we have now is too close to me is killed. 3 injured, but all of them have been taken with these really forces with them. again, palestinians would tell you that it's hard to know what happened. did they have a shootout? did they not? did they? it kill them in cold blood. it's hard for palestinians here to know what happened because this is once again another story of these really forces coming in raising palestinian homes towns. refugee comes and leaving with casualties. we're talking
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about an escalation really in terms of the number of palestinians killed just since mid night. wait, we have full or that plus the new skills in i'll call back we have for how to simeon killed it. now the city is killed in genie and city after 2 is randy airstrikes and it used to kill us and is killed here. and there bodies have been taken by these really force. thank you very much from gene any occupied by spine into fmr. 14 will for the 2nd day in a row, scuffles is broken out between ultra orthodox is riley's in police over the military's attempt to enlist them. hundreds of gavin outside the recruiting office in tallahassee. mine protest against the plants of drunk members of the community. in june, the supreme court ruled the army could enlist draft age, also orthodox. jewish men by previously being exempt from the mandatory conscription, the, the bottom to that she bottom,
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it has been dissolved off the weeks of unrest and violence that force department associate garcia to resign and flee to india. but he does, of the student protests of cold on demonstrates has to be ready to take more action if that demands for parliament to be dissolved when not met, at least a 109 people were killed and moving a 1000 injured in demonstrations on monday. stephanie deck up against the coverage celebration, but these are on certain times bundle there she parliament has been dissolved a long time rival to the former prime minister schafer. c, no former prime minister and opposition leader fleet a z a has been released up 2 years under house arrest. the army match was student protest or is the coordinators of weeks long student protests. we use this video and facebook with their demands. we will not accept any other government other than the one to post by us. we will not accept the government supported by the military or the fascist. any proxy governments or government against the people will not be
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accepted. they are calling for economist and nobel laureates. mohammed eunice, to be the chief adviser to any interim government, 84 year old eunice, one of the 2006 noble piece price for his work and come back and poverty on the streets, there was still disbelief at the events of the last 24 hours, former prime minister should have seen his residence once impossible to penetrate. now over one by the people, the blankets headline across the country, a scene of fools and please, everyone is talking about it. we need peace, that's. we are poor working class people with daily way to and as we just want to live in peace, i think what's happened on monday, the vandalism, it was, is not appreciated. the palace belongs to the people like us. we will have to pay for the construction of the question. now, what will button the dishes, political future look like?
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stephanie decker. o g 0. that's beat mountain time vit chandry, who's live for us. and duck. how. what is it like on the streets of call today? off to the, the celebrations and the jubilant scenes that we saw in the also most of share has seen as resignation of the it's quite normal. i'd put business as i back on. you know, shops are open, but people are a bit apprehensive and also very trends because there's been a lot of vigilant is you know, destroying the property is off a farmer rolling party members, you know, hotels, right, burns, a business as belonging to the farmer, ruling party members, right, barton, many people were killed out of revenge. and this is why the students are coming out in the streets and declining openly, that this has to stop, and that be naturally managing the traffic and guarding property. so this is our property, inspect spares property. if you cannot destroy this, uh, this has been
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a concern because the police has been off the street that became the sort of the enemy of the cloud. you know, the people inside that they were responsible for all this killing police. i back tracking that, put their demands on coming out for duty. so the army is patrolling that student is helping that there is that sort of a lot less than that situation that existed yesterday. it's improved for much better now, but people are concerned without police and law enforcement agency. things could get worse because there are certain groups of people wanting to vandalism, and taking revenge, that mississippi stopped. that's what qualified by the politicians civil society. and definitely by the students who are right now in meeting with the president, along with the shapes of air force, maybe in the army, then negotiating the times for the in time government. there's also a few members from the civil society in that meeting. we don't know the outcome yet . they were supposed to fit 3 p. m local time, which is 9 gmc, but that never came out. so i think they're right now meeting and maybe some take
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further action. come on either tonight or maybe tomorrow morning. that's the best we know so far, right. thank you so much. i appreciate it kind of a challenge and doc are reporting to us. also please say that we have the house on my who and he's a professor at northwestern university here. and counselors research focuses on bangladesh, so it's very nice to have you with us to talk about this story. thank you for having me here. seems as though from what time via was saying that the political vacuum has caused something of a and security risk as well. air off is of violence and reprise of attacks, especially against allow me league officials, movie ami, be able to maintain some level of control over the situation. so i hope so, because army had been doing peacekeeping missions abroad as well as inside the country for a long time. and it has a good reputation in maintaining low in our situation, doing this kinds of boulevard time in the past. so i hope that army will be able to
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uphold. there is the reputation in keeping peace keeping line order like they did before. and also a lot of people, particularly the protest protesters. they also believed that army would be in the are side and health in restoring, as well as maintaining law and order. yeah, because they've made it clear, they absolutely do not want a government that is led by the military. they want to civilian civilian, government, free and fair elections. what do you make of the release of the opposition lead to the child or physician need to call it does. yeah. that is, of course, a very positive development and place and development, particularly for at least one part of the entire population because they tear her as a leader as someone who, who is a, you know, quality, she and a principal and uncompromising with corruption and other kinds of things,
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and more particularly, she had been jade for reasons that people do not believe that cds are, is there in time much less on the military at this point in time. i know you say they come on the respect to the population there enormously influential. and for now, are they all saying that they will respect the demands of the protest is by handing power back to the people. so it seems as the the cos bangladesh tax will depend very much on whether the ministry will on a vac commitments. so i'm really hopeful and optimistic about about the military by keeping get pommies and i have see because i have seen many positive developments to believe. so for example, it, although it has not been officially declared yet, but the head of the care to go to government has been chosen by the protest
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movement organizers. and he has already been accepted as the head of the in time governments. so this is a huge, he was the positive development. and as you have just hired from done with childhood be that the leaders of the protest movements have been in meeting with president and other like decision makers. at this point. i hold that, they come up with a, with a, i mean time government inclusive and inclusive of diversity. a just like the movement itself. because in the movement we see, we see that people from every walk of life, from, from all sections subsidized by century and have families you have what? because you have a broad array of civil society that have come together to try and bring stability and democracy back to the country. thank you very much. thank you professor, how son my mood. thank you. time for the weather. now here is car with the latest
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on tropical storm debbie, as all eyes remain on the southeastern states of the us. thanks to tropical storm debbie, we'd like days of heavy rain ahead. and of course tropical storm hazards now would hit florida as a hurricane bringing powerful wednesdays open to nato's from that system, exception the heavy rain as well. and it's drag that across, moving florida into georgia, and by when states expect it to pull out into the atlantic. now, current projection shows that it is expected to strengthen here swelling away in the womb waters before it does start to work its way in land. once again, moving north westwood, so we are expecting it to make land for again across southern parts of south carolina. now you can see the stats, the 95 columbus a wind, so not as strong, but still they going to be very gosti warning salt for catastrophic of flooding. and that's thanks to the large amounts of rain that we could see. 250 to 500 millimeters in places, potentially 700. we've also got
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a storm surge with that along coastal areas. that's what was the end of the week is going to work its way from south carolina into north carolina. that's in til friday . and by saturday, we'll see a drenching along the us east coast. still head for you on the news allies spend another night, so violence and you taste cities, 5 minutes, the ones fine, right groups. they'll face the full force of below. and the sweetest on known as mando breaks is on well rack or for a night time are all have all the action from the power still impacts the with americans more divided been ever. are we watching the end of the american era? the us once to keep the war in ukraine going to russia's will is broken. but is that strategy working? what to do if there is no date after in israel's war on causes the quizzical look
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good us politics. the bottom line have feelings, of course, that if a gosh to burst, it sparks small villages into that. with a fast assault that these women have decided to take cities. they need to go to town and look for help for the families. they need tense and just about everything . and so the families that have managed to escape now living here in these little shelters of stick on store their property, the farm in land as well as their homes house or being something most local authorities believe about between 5 and 6000 people. how being affected, afraid this might be the beginning. the,
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[000:00:00;00] the more challenges era, quick look at the main stories. now, us media reports that come with ours is chosen minnesota governance him wolf as have running mates as well as soon as 60 years old is a 2nd time communist gay national attention. in recent weeks criticizing donald trump calling him with as been a series of drones, launched into northern israel from lebanon, explosions of hiding the casual city of narnia. at least 17 people have been injured. is riley all me says it's intercepted at least one rocket. 12 palestinians have been killed during ongoing. his rainy rage and the occupied westbank full were killed in the 2 of us nights on monday. and on the 8th. and janine on tuesday morning, what is writing forces carried out drawn strikes? demonstrations in nigeria have returned to the streets,
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demanding rarely from economic hardship. communications have been disrupted in many parts of the country, protest as a demanding that petrol prices and electricity towers. because a take over a is a senior, special assistant and nigeria is present for digital communications engagement in strategy. joyce is now from the nigerian capital, a boucher, is anything happening to try and address the concerns and the moms of these protest is a good morning. thank you very much. the personally talk to you spoke to for the minutes and it was spoke to the purpose of my insurance on, on sunday. and it was ready for either bertelsmann president is we so listening to the demise of the professor was off in portland to know the purpose of the faithless of the case may be saving credit difficult, you know, understanding what they actually want, not suspended or the government of those underlies yeah, of the government,
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the serious some of the pay, we understand that people are going through, right? well, there's robustness doesn't pay the bank that happens in the box for reasons. you know, we go up into the industry. so was bought it in may 2003 friends and the other 59, g. then, you know, almost like 7 percent of his revenue was paying that out of the same time, we had a huge for a subsidy. do the, you know, with loaning money, you know, so we're borrowing money to actually pay for the subsidies. so the thing is we have company does subsidies for instance, which is the previous administration building or just for the way the president felt it. um, by no good, not continued the subsidies beyond going to stop. and if we're not going to move the major, what about the situation where we couldn't pay special every comment to police dollars because we have, i'm the only one that have the solutions. i don't want to say is that you speak
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about created more problems for people. so i'm just saying it's great that no problems are suggesting. you kind of views on the base, there is no table. it needs to stop realizing foundations. you need to get to put the proper frame last in place for people to begin. so for the benefit on the top level, yes, the economy is under the cover and just say that the light is very clear. governmental, i'm guess going for the news is reason, you know, by almost all on the sense, way more or less, there is the doing, but it will take some time. so that's a drill down to, you know, the properties. however, the government is also put in place, you know, person appropriate measures from, you know, and hoping you might recognize the conventional forms. so, you know, introduce and send back us to the spectrum where the abutment of paying for school fees from you know, the general population,
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the parents to really suffers and also temporary support funding took measures of also be put in place because people did not know for sure, which is, so can i, can i ask you how interesting. so can i also ask you about how the government has been responding to these protests? there is concern about that because there is a history of camping down on protest is in the country and rights group. i'm just the international. the said that the authorities should investigate what has been happening. they all very concerned about killings that have taken place. thank you . very much, but that's, that's the very to the point is that your group is the recall, doesn't the price of the process stop in the governments and the price of this for the simple actually said on i was 900. those are the right 6 for us. you know, they have constitutionally guaranteed rights to freedom of speech for the family, the judgements, but also the same thing to be also know that the ministry of the police and the
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agencies, you know, so particular as true. but more than a 1000 people were killed when security forces and fire more than a dozen people are killed. that's not restrained in the files to be seen where yes . so i would say that would be nice and this is of, you know, it's only been some cases of a stuff and the least we can do either way. the president of the leadership of all the 1st my who does the judge human rights commission after the release of you don't advice, threats or policies. prizes for the regional was a concealed the rights of any major on every major as proof of pointless paying. you know, as much as the government has permits, can you subsidize a right of guaranteed right across the nation, the rights to protest most most infringe for the right. so i agree with the nigerian so good about that. well, well, well, the killings be investigated, then we will that be an investigation into what happened mister president,
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for example of it's an, a voicemail based upon the any, you know, hundreds, you know, actions, opinion, law enforcement agents, agents pay extra booths or maybe an every single that fresh them will be investigated by us. thank you very much for taking the time to speak to us or to organize senior specialist systems. my dear is present digital communications engagement strategy for joining us from a bu, jeff, we go now to a democratic republic of congo, a cx, 5 deal between government, and rolando is collab shortly off to coming into effect. the revel. m. 23 group is taking the town of a shaw show on the border with uganda. thousands of companies refugees that use the town and the surrounding areas to lee the lawns of its fine, says alon, our economy has more now from government in the eastern d o. c. of them $23.00, i expressing was the title of taking more ground diseases. they are not really we have seen in the last 2 or 3 days. yeah, there they did it 1st,
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really big resistance in terms of yeah, google, i'm a little different. i'm the group. we have to be mind 12 of us that there is more than a 20 different um to groups that been fighting alongside the deal to see. i mean this has been official here in the country, but this most of them to retrieve from from other bossing. then says this is for you, no money, and suppose to start, the stuff is exactly the day we to them $23.00, monday to come to more area and now we are. what we have to do we go see and the right to now the bossing towards the, from the show show, which is the minute border. we do gone down. yeah, of course. what did they do the process over there then now they are the last. busy file from there to another area, going towards no tools between the which is giving them access to the leg linking directory. so did they, did they do good on the, on the link, right. and now that we have, i've tried to put somebody to, to speak to them for the 3 official, a,
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some of the associates is performing that they've been already in the ceasefire since last year. this is the just the resisting and pointing to, to, to secure the people in the areas then the other sides also severely and more of them, of course, and decided to decide, of who gone to and also some of even the military folks on the video to see the recall noise and got it all with hardwood police man with their guns crossing the other side will be going to, etc. so i'm still very confused in the area. i'm to now about the minute under the control of the m, 22 levels, with the coordination that on school, in 200 wrangle muslims have been killed and fighting, and me, and mazda north and rock calling. stay in the past week. thousands of bodies have been seen off the drone and not tend to re strikes a believe to have been carried out on the banks of the enough river. many rank of a court in the crossfire as they tried to flee across the border into buying the dash. and the fighting has taken place in the area between me and mazda armed forces and the are kind of all me,
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one of the most prominent groups in the country. ukraine has been attacked by an unprecedented number of russian drugs strikes in the past 24 hours old in 750 strikes reported on ukrainian positions across the whole front lines. guardian forces, say russia also 5 moving a 100 multiples on truck it systems on trip positions and civilian areas. amounts of the u. k. why the prime minister kids psalm or is wanting riots has talk english them communities. they will face the full force of the law as he tries to end days of unrest. rival groups of clash and the city of plymouth, and the police describe this sustain violence. nationwide demonstration started last week of to 3 goes, was stamped to death in southport and he's a social media post supposed to be played in muslim immigration for the attack governments. his urging social media platforms to stop the spread of racial hate, or for a challenge looks now at war and who is behind the violence. they protect people, property,
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i'm the police and they're responsible for some of the most serious and sustained public violence. the u. k. c, and it decade. but who on the anti immigration protest is taking part in riots across the country. they might be present, police was off boards, people traveled into southport to perform these extreme, exclusively. it was these people, well, you know, almost was a jew to the gods and stand full then nation, inexpensive, columbus. and i could have teacher, she's a sophomore and riots. so i think we are seeing is the people from the outside coming in the most, the locals, you know, kind of protesting. and i'm writing a quite violent and rep, hence, boys to loose the centralized network of fire rights activists to the producers. consumers and shares of the digital means and misinformation that are fewer local and they use messaging apps to coordinate pro tests seen as something of a fake. ahead is tell me robinson, real name, steven yaks. the land,
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and he sets up the now to expanded english defense league, and is currently out of the country with a warranty issued for his arrest. that fee is empty. immigration sent them into the 9 per 5 by the case right? wing news papers and was used as a wedge issue by the former conservative government go for 10 or 15 years, having a large be uncontested and right wing and extreme right. we got a newspaper media showing that rita is this country is desperate straits. a lot of politicians on the right seeking advantage in that position. and that that is the whole kind of cult categories which is taking place will run pop, criminal justice. they've already made hundreds of arrests. it's now k as tom is problem to solve his challenge is to crank down on the violence and find some way of taking this thing out of the immigration issue. this brought the u. k to the
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brink. retirements, how does their said for you on the program of the young women and gaza continued that books and classes despite the ongoing role around
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the in the pool? the sport uh marian, thank you so much. and he has athletic superstar near i'd show for i has shown he's going to take some beating in the joplin competition. he's a defending champion from tokyo,
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where he became india's 1st ever track and field olympic gold medalist. and he needed just one frodo qualify for the final season, best, 89.34 meters, which was further than anyone. so far, cobra is also the defending world and asian champion to time defending champion, the world record holder faith can be gone, is into the 1500 meter, a semi finals canyon also had her silver metal and the 5000 meters reinstated, after initially being disqualified for obstructing another one or armand dupont, he says he's never felt so focused after retaining his olympic a pull volt title and breaking his own world record yet a get. the sweeter star known as mando had already secured the gold metal. when he cleared 6 meters, 25, with his final attempt in front of a packed crowd of nearly 70000 in paris, the 24 year old is also a 2 time world champion,
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both outdoors and indoors. do plan to use in the 1st athlete to retain the olympic pool? vall, title since american bob richards? in 1952 and 56. you creating great survey book car broke the world's record 17 times between 198494, reaching a height of 6 meters. 14. well, that stood for 20 years until frenchman rental level need to get to 6 meters, 16 and 2014. through plants. he's beat that in 2020 and it's now broken at 9 times in 4 and a half years to get to $6.00. 5. paul reese has more from paris a while i'm on the 1st broke. the pole vault will record in the on the 7 age category, simply doesn't know when to stop on the plant. this is gold. metal was long in the bag when he asked for the ball to be set for a world record height of 6.25 meters. we have the incredible size of his rivals roaring him on as he made his attempt just missing the 1st just missing the 2nd.
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and then one of the insuring split seconds of these powers olympics, when he cleared the ball to break the world record for an incredible 9th time to fulfill his dream of breaking the world, right? cold wall ceiling and olympic gold. and he was asked after, which was next to him, perhaps understandable that he wants to, to live in the monument. probably one of the moments rec cared least about the future is right now. i'm so can i have this right now? i mean, how could i care about anything else except this later on in the day in the boxing out here is a mon kelly's is in the semi finals a mid a x y chromosome dispute that has been affecting the women's boxing compensation on the track. the men's 1500 meters seize y'all called in good bricks and of no way in a jewel with josh to of great britain. then the women's $200.00 made the final no chicago re richardson of the euro site, no shark of jackson of jamaica, perhaps
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a chance for julian alford to win another gold for some lucia full rece out his era powers of 16000 kilometers away from paris into a heap surfing his 1st of our olympic metals were decided ad, it was a local who won the man's kindly, vass, screw up surfing the waves of tale po and he made home advantage count. this is a wave that wanted a score of $9.00 to finish i had about strictly and jack robinson. gabriel medina, the subject of one of the games most iconic pictures so far abroad us and the women's advance renting welds a champion. caroline marks a served to victory for the united states. marks just narrowly beach, brazil's tatiana west, and a web for the cool. sam watson has set a new world record in speed, a climbing, making its the one pick debut as an individual event. once slip could bring an end to the athletes, games or no such problems for watson who set a time, a 4.75 seconds breaking his own record. he said earlier in the year to reach the
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quarter finals. team usa have edged in front of china and the metals table leading on their silver account from serene 3rd, on 13. and thanks for that surfing goals, cut the re high jumper and which has partially him so he wants to go down as the greatest as the aims for olympic history in paris, marshal sheridan and chronic gold metal with a town in g. and marco time berry, 3 years ago in tokyo, now barshan will look to become the 1st ever to defend his title when the event gets under way on wednesday. this is the 4th games for barshan who also won silver's in 20122016. the queen mentioned hind um, you cannot mention what i've mentioned in my name. i want to be one of the race on that sport. and that's what motivates me. there's never been any high jumpers with forming big metals in the history to find them. and that's something that really gives me 100 because i know that and being in the pod you gotta mean i can break through to a history of our sports. now, is there a little more on god?
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so it has destroyed sports facilities across the strip, preventing athletes from practicing from women. boxers forced from their homes to 10 camps. in con eunice are continuing their training in the midst of the bombing and destruction. lina of oakley reports one to 3 for all. what were these young women and the southern gaza throwing punches is a temporary escape from israel's brutal war. there boxing club was reduced to rubble. so this is where they train now in the sandy space between the 10th. when uh, when we were in northern garza, we had a club where we trained and we had equipment including hand wraps bandages and boxing rings. but the club was destroyed in the war and we were forced to move to the south. we tried to set up a new club with new girls and we train with available resources with no gloves or mouse guards. they use every day items as protective gear, which isn't any other thing. we have nothing to help us hold proper training sessions. we have only all hands, pillows,
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and blankets. despite the terrible situation and gaza, we would continue training these teenagers, even though we don't have anything. what are we some, how much a u has been displaced multiple times since october. but his dedication to empowering these young women remains step chest from one camp to another. he's building a community of fox or is all right then just another. how many? when i came to con eunice again, we managed to set up a 7010 camp where the initiative expanded to include a big 10 teenagers don't. i don't like boxing is how it goes, becomes stronger and more comfortable in this. to the extent the parents not relying on them, it is more with how to protect themselves. these young fighters are just learning to defend themselves. they're also trying to shatter gender stereotypes. and i'm what there was also bullying about the boxing because people believe the sport is only for boys. my message to the world is that the sport is not only for boys, it's for girls as well,
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and there's no need to feel ashamed off and boxing has become a way for the young women to cope with the trauma for offering them some rest spite and distraction from israel's attacks is a habit of somebody and then we left the newest. so many places in the size. and this has affected us probably on a psychological level to help ourselves give ourselves a push and encouragement that we decided to join the books and clubs. yes. because sports is very useful, particularly for goals to defend themselves. you know the end remo hopes one day to participate in international competitions like the olympics until then they say they'll keep training no matter how many times they're forced to move, channeling their aspiration into every punch dean, all the all clear as a 0 me and that is all your support for now? marian back to you on lee. thank you very much for all that set for this news out, but i'll be back to them. i'm. it was more of a day is useful. you went to round up some of the top stories coming out for just
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