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the states them even come in as an international inside corruption, excellence award, denominator hero. now the of the big names headline day 3 of the democratic convention to for the weights behind carmella harris and her running mate symbols outside the convention. hundreds of protesters demand an end to the fight, and harris administration supports the is row and it's
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the sort of fight at this resolved. is there a life from the whole? so coming up israel issues new. if i q ation orders for parts of the central garza in san eunice in the south where more than a $150000.00 palestinians on sheltering face bottles in east and ukraine wall most tries to keys incursion and further into russia's cost region on the judges. and mexico go on strike over the president's times over move. did you dish roll system through computer by the? well, we begin in chicago with symbols will officially accept as democratic policies vice
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presidential nomination. within the next hour, the current minnesota governor arrived at the democratic national convention early on wednesdays for past his speech, he'll give the main address on the 3rd day of the d. n. c. o. lia former us president bill clinton and for my house speaker, nancy pelosi gave that full support behind the harris was presidential tickets. well, let's bring in. kimberly here. ok. who's inside the convention venue now? another nights a speeches and entertainment with millions of americans watching on prime time tv. any highlight, sorry for and also what's the we expect seen for the rest of the night? and that's right. we're right there are millions of americans watching and also watch it again waiting to see what her vice president to be potentially if they with the white house is hobble a hair, a sweet or she's in chicago this evening in her hotel room,
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watching all of the democratic national convention festivities like so many millions of americans and she as well as so many others, watch the speeches, nancy pelosi and bill clinton, and there's a waving that of the minnesota governor, which is coming up very shortly. now. bill clinton certainly did take some time to talk about what has happened here in the democratic party that led to com, let harris be at the top of the ticket for the democratic party. he talked about the sacrifice. he says that the current president joe biden made that he acknowledge that he did what so many policy difficulties doing and that is letting . 2 power in order that someone else carry the torch and that is something just to try to wrap this to a thank you joe. he also talked about how the future is in the has now called the la harris, and that the party was were to get her elected. say that it is
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a clear choice in 2024, that americans have to make that the, if they don't elect tomlin harris, it will be that a future of donald trump focus solely on himself. take the list or so in 2024 we got the pretty clear joyce, it seems to me pamela harris or the people, the other guy who's prove even more than the 1st go round that he's about be myself. and uh, i know which one i like better for our country and kimberly we sold a democratic policy, big wigs make a case for comma harrison seeing the 1st 2 days of the d n. c. but now the real hard work begins not just for hub, but also full symbols,
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as you were mentioning that he'll be speaking later. that's right. and this, this is the opportunity to introduce himself to donnelly, the delegates here in this convention, all but also to the american public. because even though he's had a rather like the political service, in fact that he's been serving in some capacity either in congress is the minnesota governor, since 2006 is still relatively, i know most people don't know him, he's not a household name. so this is chance to explain who he is, what his background is, as a school teacher in the lubbock coach, his military service. and also what he's all about, some say that it's called his could be centrist. other say he's extremely far to the left. so what is he, this is his chance to explain his policy positions and where he wants to take the country. so this is an opportunity, but there's also a lot of pluck pressure on him right now. this is the biggest stage he's ever
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taking in his political career and it could be and john, whether or not this ticket succeeds, come november. that's right. well thanks. kimberly. i hope that for us, the convention you in chicago will be checking in with you later once we hear from symbols himself. now national hon susan, but democratic consultant and the form of communication direct to jen z for change . he joins us live now from sacramento. thanks for joining us, and he's just want to go through some really interesting things here that we've been hearing tonight. we 1st heard from bill clinton, i'll just quotes. so one of the things he said that so i love seeing these young lead as he said they look best uh and a sounds best. so we also heard from the came, jeffrey is the congressman who was quoting hip hop lyrics in his speech that always seeing a shift in the democratic policy,
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especially from the old gods to yes, there has been a significant transition to a more youth oriented approach, especially with vice president harris at the helm of the 2024, a ticket for the democratic party, and not to part and show you. because there's this campaign is heavily leveraging social media platforms like to talk and instagram aiming to create a direct and authentic connection with young voters. they're meeting young voters where they are. but in addition to that, digital engagement and you know, inviting hundreds of influencers to the convention to actually share with the germans, the audience, and the on the platforms where they actually receive information. there's also stylistic differences that the campaign is taking. these even her press releases the style and tone of her campaigns, social media accounts, and even the production of their content in my mind, streams look and feel more young, energetic and cinematic. and you can see that in the convention hall as well, there's definitely a huge 5 change between the last candidate that was the democratic nominee and comma harris. and in addition to that,
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she's actually open to addressing the issues that young people are passionate about . and that's definitely because when she ran in 2020 for the democratic primaries, she ran on an agenda of progressive bold, progressive ideas such as the green new deal, universal health care through medicare for all. these are issues that young people are very passionate about. scratchy galvanized to come out and support and they were, it's when the president biden remained on the ticket because he definitely did have a much more moderate approach despite accomplishing progressive policies that during assignments. well, i mean, speaking of policies, hey, over c d a, she's going to be on says the outlining the details of thoughts, but sort of follow some of those policies have been criticized, especially the economic policies where many people in the united states. so i'm more concerned about how much they're going to be paying for the groceries at the supermarket. is there a danger here that there's been a lot of focus on identity politics, especially with
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a background potentially being the 1st of female president rather than focusing on some of those issues that many americans want to know more about how policies? well, 1st of all, the reason that i and many young people like me are voting for commer harris to be present as united states is because of her vision, her gold vision for this country when it comes to her identity. i think that that is important for young voters and martin or the community is as a whole dispute themselves representative on the biggest platform in the biggest position in the world. you know, women of color, young people who come from minority backgrounds, children of immigrants can actually see themselves in this presidential candidate. and that being said, having a bold economic vision is not something that we take for granted. and it's something that young people care deeply about when it comes to rising prices and inflation that comes down essentially to corporate greed. and with a progressive agenda that actually tackles economic justice. hopefully, president harris can tackle the issue by holding large companies accountable and
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making sure that rich people pay their fair share and utilizing that revenue that tax revenue to actually build a sustainable future for the working class. okay, and you show us to ask you because you've been very much involved in as the form of homes direct to fudzinski for change. we're seeing lots of demonstrations of by different youngsters manuals as, as well as jen sees. but specifically, what we're saying is that those are all at once in a c spot against these radio q patients. so we would just mentioning that domestic policy, do you think she's the right person to be able to respond to those demons? especially at the time when lots of people in swing states all varying towards one thing, a cease fire. so i mean, we saw this for months now that the overwhelming majority of democrats and the majority of american voters in general are in support of a ceasefire. and cause that we should not be sending more military aid to israel.
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we should be a country that print values, human rights and decency around the world and at home. and so what it's heartening for me and my generation as a whole is to see that vice president harris has actually listened to young people . to some extent we saw that she refused to preside over benjamin netanyahu is addressed to congress. and in addition to that, at one rally during her presidential campaign, she did ignore the young people who were protesting for humanity and garzo and against it. it's rarely genocide, a bunch of her max rally. she did actually address the concerns that young people had and shared her support once again for a pregnancy is fire and all that. and i am hopeful, i'm cautiously optimistic as much of my generation is that when elected president, she will actually stand for human rights and we will not be getting military aid to israel. i mean, i mean, we, obviously she came out with a very strong statement when she was of the past and that was going to be of she's
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been put forward overseas as the potential president and the know many um, but what we were harry in terms of statements that needs today of from some of the families of those hells cats. it is that they are demanding a cease fire. but she also had the incident a few days ago besides she last week where when she was told when there was a pro palestinian acts of as the and she told them not to interrupt. uh so what is the situation in terms of saying one thing and doing another, how much pressure will she be able to exert in show the people all being listened to when it comes to not supplying as well, with more money in weapons to me. so as i said, we are caution cautiously optimistic per vice president harrison's campaign. i do believe that if you listen to young people and actually supports the agenda that,
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that we are advocating for that she will be elected the next president, united states, especially when there's 40 plus 1000000 gentleman voters eligible to vote in this election in united states. and at the end of the day, we will hold her accountable when she was president, we will continue to come to us extra doesn't indicate the human rights across the world. and if she does deliver on her promises, we will celebrate them to of course. but we are in democracy and that means that i pressure alex will be applied. uh we, uh, you know, not just as young people, but as american citizens, as voters have every right and always have protested to make our voices heard. and that's always lead to the biggest changes in american history. like, sorry, much, and these for a nice the, from joining us, the nation muncie in sacramento are good to hear your thoughts on that as well elsewhere in chicago to protest against us. support for israel as wages war on the goal is to have continued for the day. now much of the focus has been putting
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pressure on democratic leaders to hold on sales to as well as we were just mentioning. that knowledge is there as gabriel is on the reports of from chicago, of the chance of resistance as hundreds of protesters for the 3rd straight day calling on the democratic party to listen to the voices demanding in israel's genocide in guys uh, i wanna one ceasefire. now, in the genocide vista, earlier in the day at a press conference, democratic party loyalists with the message to come over harris, that's our message to vice president harris. thoughts and prayers are not enough. we need meaningful policy change. we need his immediate and permanent ceasefire and un arms and barco, which means not one more bomb will be provided from the united states to kill children and families in gaza. few democratic party leaders openly support in arms
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embargo against israel. many won't even talk about it and that party activists say, needs to change. there might be some folks in the party leadership we're afraid to have this conversation. but, but, but members of the party are not afraid to have this conversation. the rank and file members of the d n. c, are not afraid to have this conversation and they're not afraid to advocate on behalf and stay in a solid, dirty with us to, to fight for a cease fire and to fight for and arms. at barco representative eli omar said it should not be difficult for the us in the carnage. so if you really want to add a ceasefire, you just stop sending the weapons. it is that separate right? for protesters it's about keeping up the pressure on the democratic party to in the genocide and also have arms. sales is real. another big protest as planned for thursday. gabriel's on don't, i'll just need a chicago,
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a republican presidential candidate donald trump has held his 1st outdoor raleigh since he is nation. attempts from spoke behind, protects of gloss shields. the events in north carolina extra security measures, including snipes teams, will puts in place on wednesday from use disappearance to accuse the bite and as ministration of manipulating jobs statistics the from the central to southern guns, the israel has now announce new evacuation order is affecting more than a $150000.00 displace palestinians areas include parts updated by law about central causes, largest city, thousands of people on the move. they've been using folks and even don't tease to transport whatever belongings they have left. many palestinians say they have no money and know where to go. if i q ration orders have also been issued for areas in
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hon. eunice, palestinians have been told to these by his radiate forces, many the face, the same problem with know where to go. i know guarantee that any way is safe. move . uh, this is mo, most of all in this country. we would just place 20 times. i swear to god at houses and teens with strong. they 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 elma wasi is not safe. we do not know we are going to the see 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. are we just arabs by 9? we're out of the arabs, of the united states and the world are against us because we are arabs. we want to die is also in hind, eunice, at least 7 people were killed off the tents. housing displaced policy in palestinians came on the as ready attack. several others were wounded files. henry
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shuddering as well as attack tents. housing displaced palestinian several times throughout the school. and in northern gauze, at least 8 palestinians have been killed in an overnight is ray. the strike house was targeted in the city of bethlehem. people still believe to be under the rubble and rescue crews of walking through the night, trying to find them more than 40200 policy opinions had been killed since the war started in october. well still ahead on algae 0 focused on propose to contain an impulse outbreak to shield as opposite economy, badly recovering from the prevent. 19 on the
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hello found a warning has now been issued for our trouble the system making its way across the korean peninsula jump. sorry, easing out into the open waters and it will run its way towards the far north of japan in colorado as it goes through 1st by continuing to we can in terms of the waves, but still some very heavy right. just pushing towards the fondles of japan, some heavy rain to enter north korea, eastern side, or russia as well. russia showers in place there into central areas of japan, congress to bring to celsius. you might as well go on into fraud at those temperatures. nothing got further, i think a little more the way of sunshine. still some live the showers. they will be big, they'll rumble away nitrous of what the weather to just coming into web aging. that is to sort of try to sing some live. you shows as a wet weather down towards the southern most paths. meanwhile, some pretty wet weather, extending across malaysia philippine saying some live yourselves as usual south of that west sunshine and shows wanted to show us any
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[000:00:00;00] the, the, what channel is, is there a reminder of our top story? is this our former us president bill clinton and full my house speaker, nancy pelosi. all the lights is high profile them across to give the full support to the harris was presidential tickets. the address of the d n. c on day 3 in chicago symbols will officially accept the vice presidential nomination within the next hour. israel has announced you if i q ration or it is affecting more than 850000, displace palestinians. you will discover phone units in the south as well as pots of didn't buy in the central cause.
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the know for the 1st time since the ukraine will russia, has faced its biggest ukrainian drone is hacked, targeting its capital, that as it tries to repel keys advances and its territory with its incursion in the coast region. russian authorities say add defense is shut down 11 ukrainian drones targeting moscow and surrounding region. there's been no reports of damage or casualties. cave has targeted facilities in russia. bots attacks on the capital or more rec, and ukraine authorities issued urgency evacuation orders in the eastern city of paul gross, acute logistics hub and then don't yet region. this is the video that you can see of fighting near the russia has been market making gains in eastern ukraine, and those advances are happening is most go scrambles to flights. it's 1st for an incursion since the 2nd world war, ukrainian forces of advance further in the western coast region,
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forcing tens of thousands of civilians to flee the hunts. to houses. there is no such a binary reports from the city of coast with thousands, all seeking shelter. this circus building lies in the heart of the russian city, of course, once a source of laughter and entertainment. now a source of comfort for the weary and dispossess. every day near the 1000 russians has been forced from their homes. come here to get the basic necessities move of is one of the nearly $120000.00 people who in display they made the southern attack, the tax to drive at 3 am. they started shooting people. how is this possible? all the world say that it's russia to blame. what is russia guilty of this rush or not to have the right to live and they do. why is this like this? when we put a yard we were right from the goose cov, oh, we've been staying here for
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a 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 in cuba claim they have captured over 90 settlements in the course region. and number dispute decided kremlin officials and 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 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 such a $48.00 out,
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0 curse, russia, ukraine's presidents as being coast in into west and russia aims to prevent further attacks by most go across the border. i'll just, there is always good, helpless has this report from keys. the cruise convince of inside russia has been a burrell boost ukrainians. used to bad news on this side of the border, or you cause mitchell. the situation was answers and it was had to watch, it was protracted and it dragged on. we don't know what this will lead to, but we all have our hopes high. it seems like a courageous and important steep, especially to keep up 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 war. 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,
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all but trapped on the near side of the river the destruction of the bridge is this part of ukraine successful strategy to be able to, to know a 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 fight to the east new port groves because intensified the cream unit. so slowly being pushed back as a russian army steadily advances. the tone is vital for supplying ukrainian troops for controlling the donates gleaton, showing over their score. the will certainly be a pity if we have to completely conditionally surrender the don't ask region. we have been dying for it for several years now into the width across such an important place for russia fighting is set to intensifying the coming days. unexcused helpless out to 0. keep the sco judges and traditional workers are on strike against president andras manual lopez over those controversial plans over
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the whole the justice system. he wants to get rid of all the supreme court judges along with thousands of others across the country and replace them via the votes from home and has moved from mexico city. the federal judges and you, dish work is across mexico own strike. that's because president under this manual lopez over the door, he's trying to over who the justice system specifically, he wants to replace the entire supreme cool. and then pick a new set of justices along with 1600 other federal judges, the magistrates. and he wants to do it, but popular vote. he says it will clear out the 2 judges you'll get get in with this quarter. he's what we want to do is correct and disappear. corruption above all at the top level. judges injustices natural. but many of them been organized crime, so it gives in want color criminal go freight who makes can judge you say that
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putting positions up to the respond dependents. did you dish or explain that the who the got this means that everyone in the judas re, will have to go on campaign to become a judge, to be independent and be able to judge someone. i have to be in a position completely isolated from the center of power in the country. and right now it's the other way around the putting us closest to the world of power business, political parties. but most people believe demetrius justice system does me change . almost cough of mex, can say they have little or very little confidence in the justice authorities. and you can see the band as a protest against the supreme court, which we just outside. but what seems like a failed system? is it really the judge is the problem? not so says pilot matthew yochi from human rights, which the main problem in mexico is just the system, isn't that judge of is, are corrupt. it's not that courts are corrupt. it's that mexican prosecutors who are supposed to investigate and prosecute all crimes are just not very good at
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investigating and prosecuting crimes only around 10 percent of all of the investigations that are opened every year. actually lead to criminal charges before the court. only around 10 percent of those cases. so one percent of all of the cases actually lead to a trial and the vast majority of investigations even into really serious crimes like homicides disappear and says human rights abuses are just archived or closed without being solved. it seems so noticeable that the supreme court, which the president wants to replace, has been one of the few institutions that is provided opposition to his plans so that now he looks public. congressional majority needs to change them out in a vote, expect safety for his time in the some type of june home. and i would just say to mexico, city authorities in pockets don't say that's
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a spread in impulse infections could further impact it. struggling economy then monitoring border crossings and have also set up installation was come all hired to reports from this on the boards. this is the national emergency operation center set after data. i'd go over 19 pandemic. it's focused on state of the art idea in years to monitor the effects of climate change a quick then to get bored for any outbreak of major why this is an infectious diseases like m bulk. despite the financial crisis, we had a capability to monitor all different kinds of emergencies and disaster from natural disasters to the manmade and also, uh, the uh, the new emerging disaster, including the pandemic. the country is taking the threat of impulse seriously after the organization raise the alarm. it's spreading much more rapidly than we
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