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well, no, it the funny i've annoyed even with our body to a letter. i don't acknowledge you by the to the various court. i see the face bundles in eastern ukraine wall must go, tries to hold keys incursions further into russia's coast region. the hello, i'm sorry. to hire this resolved, is there a life from the hall coming up in the next 30 minutes? i have kimberly healthcare and at the democratic national convention in chicago, where consul harris is running a temp was set to take the biggest stage of his political career as he formerly
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except his party nomination is ro, issues, new evaluation order, some parts of data by law in central casa, on time units in the south, when more than a 150000 palestinians, all sheltering and causes, loves to generation. israel's forces thousands of students to miss school for an entire year. the, for the 1st time since the ukraine was russia has space. it's biggest ukrainian drone attack targeting is capital that it tries to repel keys advances in its territory with its incursion in the coast region. russian authorities say defensive shut down 11 ukrainian drones targeting moscow. and its surrounding region, there's been no reports of damage or casualties. steve has talked to the facilities in russia, bought a tax on the capital. a more rec,
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and ukraine authorities of issued urgency, evacuation orders in the eastern city of port growth, a key logistics hub in the don't yet region. now this and z here is the video slicing near that. russia has been making games in eastern ukraine. now those advance is all happening as must go scrambles to flights. it's 1st of foreign incursion since the 2nd world war, ukrainian forces of advance further in the western coast region, forcing tens of thousands of civilians to flee the homes. it's all just there is little search bar. you're full, it's from the city of ca, square, thousands, all sheet seeking a shelter. this circus building lies in the heart of the russian city of kurtz once a source of laughter and entertainments. now a source of comfort for the weary and dispossess every day. and you're the 1000 russians who has been forced from their homes, come here to get the basic necessities. newborn is one of the nearly 120000 people
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who in display they made a sudden attack the attacks to draw at 3 am. they started shooting people. how is this possible? all the world say that its structure to believe? what is the rational guilty of this russian know to have the right to live and they do? why is this like this? we pretty, you could, we were right from the goose colewell. we've been staying here for week with my son . we left behind our house and all our lives. i would not like anyone to look through what we have lived through. i want peace as soon as possible, and for this horror, and since you created forces launched their incursion into russia on august, the 6th officials and cubes claim they have captured over 90 settlements. and the cursed region. a number of dispute decided, crumbling officials in ukraine say the aim is to set up the buffer zones, protect the country, and get more leverage in any future negotiations. something russia says is out of
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the question. now. the government has allocated 30000000 dollars to the curse creature, but local people are also pitching in these clothes have all been donated by people hoping they could help their neighbors in need. medical staff say thousands of civilians have been killed as ukrainian forces pushed further into russian territory. the front lines of the fighting are about 90 kilometers from here. but the effects are already being felt and that's likely to continue for generations to come. door search of worry out to 0, chris russia. ukraine, the president said the incursion into western russia aims to prevent further attacks by moscow across the border. which is there is alex good, helpless has this report from the keys. the crews convince of inside russia has been a real boost for ukrainians. used to bad news on the side of the border or you cause mitchell, the situation was answers and it was had to watch it was protected and it dragged on. we don't know what this will lead to,
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that we all have our hopes high. it seems like a courageous and important steep, especially to keep up to morale. so this will change the situation and i'll say that part of the question is how much? but i hope it will be felt a little more compared to what else happened in this world. keeps defense, ministry says that both of you creating a force of precision us manufactured high mazda rockets have destroyed most of the bridges across the same river in the coolest region that's aimed at cutting of supplies to russian forces. all but trapped on the side of the river. the destruction of the bridge is this part of ukraine successful strategy to be able to, to know, i, russian supply lines. but back in ukraine, the situation is nearly as bright as ukrainian defend as a very much on the defensive flows throughout the flight to the east, new port groves because intensified cream units are slowly being pushed back as a russian army steadily advances. the town is vital for supplying ukrainian troops for controlling the don't net screeching showing over their score. the will
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certainly be a pity if we have to completely conditionally surrender that. then ask region. we have been dying for it for several years now. the end of the with blue cross such an important place for russia fighting is set to intensifying the coming days. hey, alex, good helpless. how does 0 keep? the symbols will officially accept his policies, vice presidential nomination during day 3 of the democratic national convention. the current minnesota governor arrived at the venue early to prepare for his speech later on wednesday, the 9th for me as president bill clinton and full of my house speaker, nancy pelosi will also be addressing the d and c. well, john henderson is at the convention floor where delegates from across the country has got the fastest hopes for. kimberly ok, here's also the uh,
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the venue. well kimberly, more than 20000000 people across the us have what they, to all of this event. now another big, not full the democratic policy tool because through what will be expecting yeah, all ready, things are under way. and there's been a bit of a somber moment in just the last 15 minutes. one of the families of the captive that were captured october 7th. the parents of hurst goldberg holland, spoke just moments ago, and there were chance of 3 of them all that took over the convention hall. and as they spoke, they think, comma la harris, the vice president, and president biden, for their efforts to try and get a cease fire agreement as they spoke. and they said that they not only appreciate those efforts, but they also not only want to see the captives come home,
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but also to end the despair and gaza. and that did get the biggest round of applause in this convention hall. so that is one of the more somber moments of otherwise what has been a bit of more of a celebratory mood. we are expecting to hear from nancy pelosi, the former house speaker, of course, was very instrumental in seeing the passing of the torch, if you will, from joe, by the top of the democratic ticket to cobble a harrison also or expect to hear from for president bill clinton, and of course, as you mentioned with all lies are on the headliner of the evening, and that will be tim walls receive formally accept the nomination of his party for the nomination for vice president. right, and you have cory, because speaking behind you that we've also had to the 2 days of big wigs of the democratic policy, making a case for camilla harris. but now really the hard work stops, hey,
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not just for comm to hers, but also tim wants, who's relatively on, not in across the country. yeah, there's no question about it. he's not exactly well known to washington, despite the fact that he was a congressman and also that he has been a governor for the state of minnesota. the fact is, it's been, he's got to make the cakes, but he is someone who can really hold a zone on the national stage and that's what he's going to be doing on this stage in the coming hours. he's going to make the case, but he's got the experience. he's been the ad got military service and that will lend well to v o. the law office when he a company's comm la harris, should they win. and also he's going to, in the eyes, the democratic party perhaps reach across the island, bring some of those trump voters that might be going for trump, given the fact that he's from the midwest, he's 60 years old. he's a white man and he looks kind of rugged in terms of the way he dresses. even. he's
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got kind of a rugged style and his past as a school teacher. and as an athletic coach, all might appeal to some of that maybe would be voting for donald trump versus tomlin harris. so he's got that midwest or an appeal, the democrats hope might just reach across to a republican voter versus the democrat. absolutely, thanks a lot for the update. kimberly, of course we'll be checking in with you later on throughout the nights. now let's go to john henry and he's also live at the convention center john watson mood like the way you are on the floor of the conventions. it is an ethics key state and people are fired up. they are looking forward to hearing from bill clinton's in either looking forward to hearing some music from stevie wonder. and then looking forward to hearing from tim was the vice presidential candidate for the democrats. and i have someone here, franklin delano williams named after
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a franklin delano roosevelt in 1945. that's the year roosevelt died. and let me just ask you if you've been here several times before they do, yes. tell me about it. you've been to several conventions as a delegate. yep. the last 5. the last 5. but before that you would come to the, you come to be outside with the protesters, run your boot. either protested at the convention of that, we organized process all across the country again like this. and this year comma le harris is a historic candidate. she'd be the 1st woman, 1st black woman for south asian person. what do you think of that, that, that well as the weight in florida, you from me and my buddy run as jesse jack's and you've got him on your pin that 1984 i worked on new campaign. move up, be proud of it. oh, he opened the door,
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he opened the door, it didn't work out for him, but it might, might well work out for her work out a week long again, people like, you know, been, i knew a lot of the things we would do would only come to to, to a generation, everything you do is not gonna help you write this laying the groundwork. that was a proud grant without land to break the house. you got this thought would have filed back on what's in for the same way, having what are the issues the issues the with what are your line? don't 100. and if you can to me, i have the 5 digit let's, you'll have to move on and we'll try and reconnect later. so now the republican presidential candidate donald trump has held his 1st out tool raleigh. since the nation attempts, sean spoke behind protective gloss shields at the events in north carolina extra security measures, including sniping, themes will puts in place on wednesday,
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trump use his parents were accused of binding administration of manipulating jobs. statistics of the now from central to southern garza, israel has now announce new evacuation order is affecting more than a 150000 displays to palestinians. areas including parts of data by law, about central causes, largest city, and thousands of people that are on the move they've been using. took folks and don't keys to transports, whatever belongings they have left. many palestinians say they have no money and know where to go. if curation owed is also been ordered for areas in hon. eunice, palestinians have been told to leave by his radiant forces. many that are facing the same problem with no way to go and no guarantee that any way is safe.
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because most of all in this country, we would just place 20 times. i swear to god at houses and teens with strong. i do not want us to live. they don't even want us to enjoy life. the people are dying and they are a wounded. the people do not know where to go. even l. milwaukee is not safe. we do not know. is it going to the see or where this is most of the one we're of the human rights. we are, the people we're is the will bit is watching us, or we just arabs by 9. we're of the arabs, of the united states and the world are against us because we are arabs. we want to die. well, also in hon unit, at least 7 people were killed off the tents. housing displaced, people came on to is really attacked. in fact, several other people were wounded by all, attend reach shutting. israel has a talk sense, housing displaced, palestinian several times throughout the school. and in northern goals, or at least ace to palestinians have been killed in an overnights is riley strike.
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a house was targeted in the city of bates law. here. people are still believe to be under the rubble and rescue crews are working through the nights, trying to find them more than 40200 policy opinions have been killed since the war started in october. to you as president joe biden, and vice president called mila harris of hell is a cool with his riley prime minister benjamin netanyahu. the cool comes to critical times the us is trying to push through a ceasefire, deal bite and distress. the urgency of bringing the agreement to a close, they discussed the upcoming talks schedule to take place in cairo, meant to remove any remaining obstacles. patsy. call hain reports from washington dc. and we know that you as president joe biden, along with vice president common law harris, spoke to these really prime minister benjamin netanyahu buys in the phone today. and the read out. they say that they talked about the us efforts to defend israel from moran and its allies in the region. the same time the pentagon announced with
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us to us as abraham lincoln, carrier strike group has arrived in the central command area of responsibility. that would be the 2nd us carrier strike group in that region. they also talked about, according to the read out, the new urgency of bringing the cease fire and hostage deal to closure and discuss upcoming talks in cairo to remove any remaining obstacles. that's a quote from the read out. but what exactly are those obstacles? we know that the is really the prime minister's office said and disputed it is really television report that israel had agreed to remove its troops from the philadelphia quarter. that crucial stretch of land between garza and egypt, that is so necessary to get you manage hearing aid and her boss wants to see every is really soldier. withdraw from the strip to where exactly does the us stand? well, they haven't really set exactly what they want to see happen there when it comes to
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as really troops. the only thing we've heard from the sector state entity blinking is that they don't want to see israel have a long term presence in gaza. so they're talking again at the highest levels about getting the ceasefire. well, whether the us president is willing use any of his leverage to try and make that happen. still still unclear to go home. i'll just 0 washington a. 2 a head on al jazeera park, hassan proposed to contain and, and folks outbreak to shield it. sponsor the economy value recovering from the curve at 19 fund demik. and will tell you a balance. and natalie teenager who's looking to break records at the top of the world, the in depth analysis of the face. headline, what's strategic purpose? do you think this assassination serves israel informed opinions, people who have been 18 years. i've seen that they have given
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a chance to pass the boat critically banked. russia has decided that the war crane as a defensive war inside story. how will it change the security relationship between both countries on out jersey or being a journalist is a privilege. i get to the heart of the story amplified the voices of those who have been found out by the noise is a 4 is my driving force is what pushes me just take with you just reading the trying to find that challenge and the huge responsibility we keep politicians and decision makers in check. so the devastating human cost of their decisions working about 0 enables me to make the other voices relevant to so that there's more that unites us then divide
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the of the for come back here watching old. is there a reminder on top stories this our sins wills will officially accept the vice presidential nomination in the coming hours. he'll give the main speech on day 3 of the democratic national convention in chicago. moscow says this repulsive law scale ukrainian trying to tack on its territory face, find things, taking place in the western coast region of russia with ukrainian troops. israel has announced view of creation orders affecting more than a 150000 displaced palestinians. the wood is come upon units in the south,
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as well as costs updated by in central cost. now, as a new kind of academic year begins, students think all is all facing and on. so it's in the future. they've not just the best and it's high youtube, israel's redness attacks of damaged or destroyed, or universities and school since october 7th sun. despite these challenges on students, it's hunting, some about 90. as being a block land reports. showerhead is one of the 88000 university students in gauze whose education has been put on hold for more than 10 months. the computer engineer student has gone from learning and classrooms to studying on her phone. a med piles of rubble like and so the little face that i had and i was supposed to finish and the 3rd year and then moved to the 4th. but because of what happened, i have to re study the 3rd to year from the beginning. we lost a whole year, not only me, but also other students,
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us how our university was destroyed along with all its branches. that is really air strikes, have targeted universities and schools across the strip. since the beginning of the war, which i, it's campus and ruins, this makes shift study space and fun. eunice has become an escape for many, but her mother says getting there is risky. and the last, so i live in the island. so i miss by. we've come to this place where there's a destroyed house in order to get an internet connection. so we can call people download lectures and communicate with professors. but the internet is still weak and we communicate with difficulty. every step is dangerous and difficult not. is really a tax on academic institutions have killed professors and students and for sure had they've not only shattered buildings, but also hopes and communities. no said ray, that in our simplest dream is to have
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a normal life again and live like others are basic right? is such a cation, this is an earned right for everyone, but for us now, it's a dream to return to work universities that are in our classroom. so your professor, attend our lessons, meet with our friends and classmates. now we do not know anything about anyone. israel destruction of the education sector in garza is threatening the future. as many students you extra 100 means determined to continue her education with what resources she can find. the other alternate as 0 as art season focused on say that's a spread in and pokes infections. could further impacts it's struggling economy and monitoring border crossings. and i've also set top isolation boards come all kinds of reports from some bonds. this is the national emergency operation center set up to date or go over 19 pandemic. it's focused on state of the art i, as in years to monitor the effects of climate change or twigs and to get bored for
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any outbreak of major why this is an infectious diseases like m bulk. despite the financial crisis, we had gave you both to monitor all different kinds of emergencies and is austin from natural disasters to the magnet and also uh the uh, the new emerging disaster, including the pandemic. the country is taking advantage of an book seriously after the organization raise the alarm. it's a of spreading much more rapidly than we had seen of the spread. so that's one issue. it does have quite a high case, the tennessee right at the moment through it. as mentioned, we've seen more than 500 a p udette's. and it's particularly dangerous for those with a weak immune system. so people who maybe have h i v or who are mal norris, the prime minister has gone to nurtured meeting to ensure the country is prepared to face that great major heart. but there is
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a cross pockets on their setup. i for nation ward to deal with any cases of and bulk. your daughter is sick, then monitoring the situation in order to contain any outbreak. stuff at airports and border crossings are screening and coming, fetching, judge, doctors and medical stuff are ready to respond to a new spread of the way to disney the preventive. dallas is the health department has ensuring all measures regarding prevention, controlled managements in facilities. we've alerted our board or health services teams to check all passengers screened them for any symptoms and you suspect to patients find would be isolated, managed and push our day. despite the economic crisis, the government said it is fully capable of tackling the books virus. but experts want a major outbreak report extra pressure on the head system that's already overburden due to lack of funds for planning and guard back. come on how you get all your data
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if she show up on my end to bets, he'll become the youngest post and to climb the walls. 14 highest peaks, pinson maya has more nima or and g sherpa is climbing his way into the history books. if he can conquer one more peak, the 18 year old will become the youngest person to climbed every mountain in the world where the 8000 meters high. his uncle is the current record holder at 30 years old. i the sport sport and like, and i see myself as an attitude of maybe what, it's like a hobby and fashion and they'll for that question. but it's more of a support for me is my kind of like a job saying, you know, the so called 8000 years consist of 14 mountain peaks. they're scattered around the himalayas in nearby ranges, spending the pol china, india and focused on only about 40 people applying to the air is 10 at the top of the world and some of died making the attempt upon mind to that is name is final challenge. my duty, i kind of got a really nice of you know,
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a sort of side of the weather is next. then inside story, looking at how troops mobilization by living was probably for hostile is raising phase of return of the civil war information on our website. the, the hello final warning has now been issued for our trouble the system making its way across the korean peninsula jump ari, easing out into the open waters and it will run its way towards the fall. north of japan in height. obviously go 3 fast by continuing to, we can in terms of the waves, but still some fairly heavy rain just pushing towards the fondles of japan. some heavier rain to enter north korea for eastern side or russia as well. russia
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