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is not the time, so just a ton of ways tracking those stories examining the journalism and the effect that news coverage can have on democracies everywhere. here at the listing post the you are a secretary of state onto the bank and it says the us rejects on long term is rarely occupation of gaza as we wrap some another trip to the region to push for us the spot. the more about this, and this is 0 live from don't have also coming up. the torch has been passed. now, it is up to all of us to fight for the american,
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we believe. 44th president of the united states puts his support behind pamela harris running on the 2nd night of the democratic national convention. the protest outside is very confident in chicago. we sell a diety with palestinians demonstrates is that demanding an end to the war in gaza . and the world health organization tries to reassure the public. a spurious grow about the wisest number of and fox cases the this time is of the essence, that's what the us equity of state entity blankets told. reporters and costs are what is being ending. his latest regional tour to push for the sci fi and gaza banking says israel has accepted a so called bridging proposal, and he says he'll do everything he can to get homeless on board under sahu. it has the latest from jordan's capital. and now the reason that honda is there is because
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these really government has bind all just data from reporting inside israel in his 9th trip to the region since israel's more ongoing. so began us secretary of state anthony, blinking made a last ditch effort to secure a ceasefire. on tuesday, he landed in egypt where he sat down with president of benefits at his cc. the egyptian leader warning of the growing danger of wider regional conflict. and finally, to the godaddy capital, to consult with the officials there before leaving del how blinking once again, stress the importance of getting a deal over the line. time is of the essence, because with every passing day, the wellbeing and lives of the hostages are in jeopardy. time is of the essence because every single day when children, man and guys are suffering during his trip to israel,
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blinking said prime minister benjamin netanyahu agreed to the so called bridging proposal, presented by mediators last week. a proposal comes, says has added is rarely conditions. he's basically speaking as an advocate for uh, for israel. he's trying to put the onus on this. he's trying to suggest this is a good deal and he's down playing all these new conditions which are catastrophic for the, for the palace. the. this is really premier, has also since told family members of captive held in gaza that he is still not sure about the possibility of a deal chemist as the latest proposal is a reversal from the original framework outlined by you as president joe biden. back in may and as blinking wraps up, his latest round of shuttle diplomacy in the middle east. more talks are expected in cairo's later in the week. but a ceasefire deal is still nowhere in sight. how does that food?
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i just eat all. i'm a mean while and is really i talking deborah ball on the central guy that has killed at least 9 palestinians. the number of dead is expected to rise. injured people were brought to a likes the hospital less than a kilometer away from the sides of the attack. it happened in a busy area that leads to a market in the city. and there's really a talking to school in gaza where hundreds of people were sheltering, has killed at least 12 palestinians. most of them, women and children, emergency crews have been searching for survivors with dozens of people believe to be buried under the rubble from a collapse to building the civil defense. it says 700 people were in the school. west of guys, the city is really ami claims and targeted to come on the center used by palestinian fighters in the school. and israel's are covered the bodies of 6 captives in johnson, a group representing captives. families says this provides them with necessary closure, but they're opening these ready government to immediately reach
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a deal that would release the remaining 109 captives still held. on these ready armies released this video of the recovery operation. it says that find the captives bodies in a tunnel under the southern city of con eunice on monday, and that it's air force strikes may have caused some of the depths. the, the former us president bonag obama has made a very public appearance to address the democratic national convention is received a standing ovation in his hometown of chicago after being introduced by the former 1st lady michelle obama. the 44th president told delegates the fully supports campbell. the house has bid, and voters have the chance to elect someone who will fight for them. the torch has been passed. now, it is up to all of us. to fight for the american,
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we believe and make no mistake, it will be a fine role. the incredible energy we've been able to generate over the last few weeks for all the well is in the means. this will still be a tight race in a closely divided country a country where too many americans are still strong, where a lot of americans don't believe government can help. and as we gather here tonight, the people who will decide the selection are asking a very simple question to fight for me. who's thinking about the future about my children's future, about our future to get one thing
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is for certain donald trump is not losing sleep over that question. i'm going to bring in. kimberly how good is inside the convention venue in chicago bothers obama, and indeed the former 1st lady michelle got huge receptions from a punch convention center. yeah, there's no question that it was standing room only here in chicago. as michelle obama made the case for cala harris say, hope is making a come back and you heard there brock obama talking about making the same case and, and really making the argument that america is ready for not only the 1st year old print president, but for the 1st woman of color to leave this nation, i want to talk to a democratic strategist about this and about sort of that vision. i want to bring in ashley wright bailey, who has been working on this strategy and can talk to this a little bit more about it. and you know, there was really the democratic parties,
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heavy weights here tonight, taking center stage. the obama is they are really the sort of the ideology behind the democratic party in many ways, but they're also the celebrities of the party. and we certainly saw that when they took the stage, the crowd went wild. what is it about the obama's and what they have to say that really motivates this party and motivates this party to not only get out and vote, but to get others to get out and vote, and to vote for com la harris. sure. well, you know, i think it's, it goes on saying that the obama presidency was transformational. and michelle and brock are still just amazingly transcendent when it comes to speaking to all americans. right. speaking to all voters and making sure that we're, you know, cutting that no nonsense. we're going to get to the issues. and we're going to talk about american values and brock. michelle, do that very well. and they're always at culturally on the nose. they understand
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what's happening, they have a policy on what americans really want, the values that we're lead in with our votes and the and the issues that are most critical. and so yeah, there are celebrities in their own right. um, but brock was a transformational president and he continues to be very culturally relevant. someone that voters and americans still look up to still want to know not just who he's endorsing, but what's he's reading, what is it, what music he's listening to? right. and so it just makes so much sense for them to be here tonight to be an a p noting, uh, and just really reading up that energy that's been so palpable in the room. and i think i, i heard or read somewhere that the democratic party really kind of talked of the speakers tonight, including the obama, is, is the trusted messengers. how are you utilizing that messenger sort of theme and the message to try and in this very close race when the election?
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sure, well, you know, again it's, it's always great to have validators, people that americans construct, people that have stayed, you know, with the leadership, have been critical voices for the democratic party for years, but also bringing in fresh voices. right. we had some folks that were former republicans as some people who still identify as republicans and, and that honesty, if you will, is really resonate with folks knowing that you can still be aligned as a republican, but actually be here and ready to say, actually with this country need is a comma harris is a time was and so messaging is very, very important, but the source is just is more important, right? because we have to make sure that we're using those trusted messengers. i'm to really resonate with the folks that are out there and that are at home and have to go beyond the united center. it has to really reach them millions of folks that are watching at home. for sure, especially when the right now the polls are showing that it is such a close race. all right, we've got to thank you very much. ashley, brian bailey,
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democratic strategist. thank you for joining us here on al jazeera and we are going to stay here throughout the week. we still got another couple of days for the democratic national convention here chicago, but for now it has it back to you. and uh huh. kimberly, thank you very much. kimberly hall, good inside the convention center in chicago or protests showing cells. darcy with the policy names have been taking place for a 2nd day. as democrats have gathered from the national convention demonstrators, a gathered outside is really considered in chicago. they funded the flags of israel and the us and there's been a heavy police presence. the several of us being made on monday, protest is broke. so the security fence a, run the democratic national convention center, john henry is out the protest and he's got this update. he's the we are moving the crowd forward. they pushed out on the other side and made a number of arrests of demonstrators outside the is really constantly here. the
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crowd pushed against the police and the police are now pushing back. office workers are watching the confrontation in front of the as really con, switch, and as the demonstrators regroup over, their lease here are holding their line. they've already pushed back the protesters and they have control of the other end of the block. and if those protesters push forward here, you can expect those police to do what they've done before and to push them back. john henry and l g 0 at chicago. and republican presidential candidate donald trump's criticize come to the house, has reco don't criminal justice. drums made the remarks from visiting the michigan ton of how a months up to a white supremacist gathered their democrats accuse drums campaigns of sterling operational tensions for political gain was democrats held the convention in chicago. both house on trump were on the campaign trail for level has more from milwaukee in wisconsin. a couple of hours got i rod to i suppose from the audience
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here. we are told by organizers there were some 50000 people. some of them would be here for 12 hours, wait, take the say a to restore, to don't say why i running my governor to walter, minnesota. and the power of that made a real effort to distinguish themselves from donald trump. they talked about the working class routes and everything was very afraid. it was very joyful, but it's a, it's off a time where they go to the subject of donald trump. particular they see said his locker break read his part of the operation of rosie white. here's what you have to cite. and just yesterday when he was asked if you have any regrets about ending roe v wade, donald trump, donald trump without even a moment's hesitation, you would think you'd reflect on it for a 2nd. said no, no regrets. the and this because i do believe you know, bad behaviors to result in
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a consequence the, well, we will make sure he does face a consequence and that'll be at the ballot box. and then you turn the he to was on the campaign. right. and he was in michigan, adult us, we say hey, was that talking about cry? he was really how many hope the point that he believes streets all wine written in the us site, illegal migration is out of control. i'm only, hey, it could be the one to fix it. we're here today to talk about how we are going to stop the kamala crime wave that is going on at levels that nobody's ever seen before. and she is, as you, you know, the most radical left person ever even thought of for high off. i certainly for the
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office of president, people don't know the real kamala, but i do, and people that do what i do. they also know that costs are just $77.00 days now to go until the selection at states like wisconsin, like michigan, like pennsylvania, those northern rosco states. or where are they in flight? wisconsin was taken by donald trump, is 26. they, by just over 20000 votes, it is a public run state as all of these rough belt sites. so over the next few months, the next 2 and a half months. i expect a lot of visits from both sides. as i tried to convince voters to vote for them till about, i'll just say a rough walk, you wisconsin. so i had an order 0 of a suspect and serial killer on the run around accused of dumping dozens of bodies. and in canyon quarry escapes from prison. it suspected we've got some inside help. and the southcourt sets up a doctors panel and what place safety officer nationwide protests over the rape and
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murder of explaining the i had learned that there's been a lot of exceptional heats across the middle east recently with some very well nights in iraq. and that he is going to coming on, we'll see, temper just pushing up and sitting in the high forties for cases like iraq and to a wrong seeing some warmth as well. but also some west of weather, particularly across the cell, some very heavy rain to come here. we could see some flash flooding with a chance of rain and some cloud moving across into the gulf. but it's really west in pots of given that we'll get a wrenching once again, some of that rain picking up into southwest and pods, a saudi arabia as well. and that rain pushes across ccrpi in highlands, continuing to full signing off of the seasonal band into places like sudan as well
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as into southern parts of chad where we have been seen widespread flooding. by the time we get to the states, nigeria that sees the west of that wet weather will see it and move into lagos. if we have a look at the 3 day here, the temperature will come down with that closer to the average sun. this one is scheduled to come in on friday. now it's much wyatt to the south of the equator, with lots of heat building in bought swan and gab barone coming up to 30 degrees celsius. that so well above the average, it is always looking much wilma and quieter and cape town on thursday. the a sense of the going to walk down any street in sales to feel the presence of expend community every day heroes communicate together. hello guys, always a little guy, a da 0 visits. it's effective community in toronto, canada,
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where locals are fighting to maintain their identity in the face of sky rocketing rents. and justification. a sense of community on a jersey to the the, [000:00:00;00] the want to go to 0 mind over told stories. those are your secretary states has said a ceasefire and guys a needs to be agreed in the coming days. as we bring things, told reporters and cuts out, but the u. s. has always been opposed to the long term occupation of guns. a fight is israel is attacked. a busy market area in general, obama in central garza is named thomas jennings being killed. the number of debt is
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expected to wines. monica bomb is received, a standing ovation is address for us democratic national convention. president stone, his full support behind camelot harris promises voters have the chance to elect someone who will fight for 1012 and come on. the house takes the stage at the democratic convention on thursday night. there's one group of people who are going to be watching, particularly closely. that's chicago, south asian community, specifically indian immigrants who see themselves in how does this story? just as gabriel alexander has been meeting some of them from the outside patel brothers market looks like any other grocery store on the north side of chicago. inside is where shoppers can find an array of anything and everything from india. and it starts with the smell of freshly baked, wrote the bread coming right out of the oven. every aisle has
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a different food from south asia to cater to chicago's large indian population that comes here when they are looking for authentic ingredients. many newly arrived indian immigrants here in chicago are not us citizens, so can't vote in the next election. but many of them, especially women, see and come to a harris, a little bit of themselves. and that's because harris's mom was born in india and part of the 1st wave of immigrants from that country to the us in the 1950s. i do feel that the next in with it. but my, the hers, her being the salvation and me being association as well. she would have definitely increased the number of rights salvation gets on these as are green cards or the citizens as the bed. they are obviously a good amount of rights that are given to everyone here. i would definitely work for a company that hires being the woman president of the united states. the 1st woman
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president of united states chicago has one of the biggest communities of indian americans, anywhere in the united states, about 250000 people. and it's hard to find anybody here that doesn't support cala harris. i think she's a good age needed. i feel like and especially coming from south asia and her parents, this is a from india. so i feel like i see you connected to what she's doing and the views that she has on certain things i do strong. i feel like, which is really important that we have them in, in your united states. it will be today. and if, if it's some like south asia, it would be that she would take care of the immigrants. i feel like through that who have comes from and how their struggle from without their families and stuff. so i think she would be a great leader in the south asian community here. there is clearly a sense of pride, especially so for indeed immigrants at this time in the city right now.
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gabriel's on to i'll just need chicago on send away and can you afford a suspected serial killer? who the police say escaped from custody, causes whom i see was arrested last month on suspicion of killing dozens of women and dumping their bodies in an old quarry. producing a lot of reports. the police station now sealed off as an active crime scene, but the men being held here was under investigation and were awaiting their dates in court. but they have now left behind unembarrassed police force the de augusta in distant info wanting us. there was an instant of please on us escape, but have been up to the police station where we stop now. that do please also skip some defense among them. but let's do tim, nationals who are listed for being illegal in can. yeah. and one minute my desktop
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spic normally call is to my see colors. yeah. we've connected with the quite a my di instead, holdings do my, you see roast in for me last month. police say the during interrogation. he confessed to killing 42 women. that goes after the goose, some discovery of bodies, mutilated and dumped at this abundant, acquiring in nairobi. he's escape is now being linked to some of the police chiefs own men. hopefully more the investigation indicated that the escape was aided by inside us. we'll see that being that both sides what deployed accordingly to cut the decision on the admission comes us canyon police space rolling public scrutiny rights groups accused them of abductions and disappearance of
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demonstrators 2 weeks onto government protest. last month. some of those who went missing of since been found dead police distance themselves from those allegations saying you might use his arrest would provide some answers. but he in court defense lawyers argued the client confessed to murder under duress . even then he's escaped, still has some now living in fear, not ceasing. what size? let's gabby by as parents, we feel very bad because how can someone just disappear from a well guarded protected area? it's hard to understand how any pains avery kenyon, police say 8 offices have been suspended after the high profile jail break, as a nationwide search has been launched for the fugitives. but the hardest thing for the police to find may well be public trust, also seemingly lost. felix new r o,
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o g 0. in other news, the world health organization is dressing that the latest baby until the impulse virus is not a new coven, because authorities know how to control that spread bots. the w h. o is warning. the world must come together to contain the outbreak which started in democratic republic of congo. ship an argentine has been quarantine, doctor, i suspect the case of impulse was find on board. the vessel was on the pot on a river near the shadow when the captain reported that someone was, quote, symptoms compatible with the virus needed medical assistance. reasonable reports from the settings. i should westport from acquiring pain on the pad of not river and that's not far away from the city of or friday about 2 hours away from the capital when of site, if it's a major green hub here in argentine now when a person reported symptoms that are associated with impulse, so the shifts things we've seen that loyalty and apparently the captain was the one
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who contacted argentina's health authorities to report that a person was ill and needed medical attention. apparently the person was picked up in a speed boat to be taken to a hospital where she was treated and then we turned to the ship that she was put on quarantine in the port of norton. so the northern tina, there's been at least 8 cases that have been confirmed of impulse. the virus is spreading rapidly in africa and it has been declared by the wealth harris organization, the 2nd global public health. and we're just, again, that's one of the reasons why all stories here in argentina. i won't be alert that it's, i will, as i see that one of situs in india. a supreme court is setting up a task force of doctors to look at ways of improving workplace safety for medical professionals. a junior doctor was raped and murdered in a state one hospital which spots nationwide demonstrations. victoria gave me reports of women's rights activists in daily,
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of fighting for justice and cooling for change justice. in the case of a doctor who was right, demoted inside a government hospital and changed what they describe is a patriarchal society in which in the women a too often the victims of violence. no, save the one you want the you have to be nationwide prices since the 31 year old victim was killed in a cold cut, the hospital many 2 weeks ago. dope detective strike demanding the government, bring in strong below was to protect medical professionals in the workplace. they welcome the supreme court decision on the formation of a task force. it's a resident doctors, also known as junior doctor's, should be represented on the committee messages on the wrong level. you know, of health care providers to be should also be an issue with it as
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a presentation in darkness, no thoughts before. so that the, along the road, you know, because this is only keep working for 24 hours. so be then be properly able to tell what they are facing. read janet demari has been 40 years campaigning for women's rights. she says the government needs to do more to protect or indian women. what fact finding to be need to ensure safety of every one in the country. not just single though, everyone in the country in the workplace. if, if that is the, that is the call of the day, then why not go for a be good to the phone? why not activate or lead institution? some government disagree quotes as protecting women. it was in the national interest in the country cannot wait for another woman to be right to mother to the full action is taken. victoria gates and b l g 0. to increase parliament has passed a law binding the activities of
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a branch of the orthodox church linked to russia. your training and orthodox judge has historical ties with moscow. it tried to distance itself off to the russian invasion in 2022. but i'm pleased to say it's pretty still collaborate with russia . opinion pull the show that about 82 percent of ukrainians do not trust the church youngest, but i do repeat to them, which is a by actually totally support this time because the most of the patriarch that of the russian orthodox church is a direct secret service that is operated on the territory of ukraine. yeah, the other show could i use got email you, but i'm a believer and them ukrainian my and such to received here and we're in this confession for years and it cannot be banned because it belongs to the lord of international pressure is growing on venezuela's. president, to release to the public, the votes, topics of last month, elections button so far. nicholas model is ignoring those calls instead of things promoting
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a series of laws that would further target his opponents to see in human reports made increasing pressure for them as well as president nicholas my buddha, to prove that he did indeed, when last month's contested elections, he is demanding that the national assembly fast track the approval of a law that will give a start these additional powers, target political opponents. it's called the law against fascism, new fascism and other similar expressions which would allow the state to imprison fine and or confiscate property from people. organizations that are considered to be promoting violence and hatred in their political activities is the only one with fascism is. it's 8 for the daughter and started into violence. that's why of us it's a national assembly to quickly approve the slot. yeah. and the resi side of a former member of my little cabinet now in self imposed exile polls. if the legal

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