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0, now the showcase of the best document 3 films from across the network. on al jazeera, the pamela harris is tough. pamela harris is experience, and tom ally harris is ready. arrives in speech by pamela, how is running mates? tim walters, a formerly accept the democratic parties. nomination for us, vice president outside the chicago convention, hundreds of protests is demanded and to the biden. how does administration support for israel and its war on guys the
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about this and this is all to 0 life and go home. also coming up is real issues. you evacuation orders for parts of general ballot and central guys on eunice and the size for more than a $150000.00 palestinians or shelter. various bottles in eastern ukraine, moscow tries to hold cubes incursion further into rushes, trust, screeching. the . we're going to begin in chicago, where tim waltz has officially accepted his democratic party, his vice presidential nomination was held back to you as if you took to the stage of the democratic national convention. delegates gave him a standing ovation as he delivered his acceptance speech. was, will run alongside campbell of harrison november's election of our job for everyone watching is to get in the trenches and do the blocking and tackling
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out of time one yard kind of one thing. cool out of time, one door knock out of time and have a good 76. that's nothing. don't be time to sleep when your dad, the movie work. that's how you turn the page on donald trump. that's how we'll build a country where workers come 1st. health care and housing, our human rights out of your bedroom, the way we're no child is left hungry where no community is left behind where nobody
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gets told they don't belong. so we're gonna fine. and as the next president of the united states, always says, when we fight the okay, we're gonna bring in kimberley colquit who's inside the convention center. the easiest way to some of that speech was that's the kind of thing you say to a team before a big game of the. yeah, there's a lot of sports imagery that was being a vogue throughout the evening. and particularly when it came to his speech, in fact, 2 walls is affectionately known as coach walls. in fact, a lot of the people in the hall were holding up size and said just that and to talk about whether or not the coach pulled it off and you know, went over the 40 yard line. i hope i'm using the right image really there of a hockey man. i have to admit in a bringing air account and the political analyst and talk about whether or not he
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pulled off the plays. how's that talk to is a little better, but he had to introduce himself. he is a hard act to follow as a follow. oprah winfrey, how do you do? oh, i think he did it. i think he certainly lived up to the billing and many look at the pick for vice president as not necessarily one who can actually make a or break a campaign. but it does go a long way in determining the judgement of the principal. and i think what we're seeing tonight is many look at this pick and say that calmly, harris actually score interesting. and you know what jim walls did is that he really talked about freedom and that was the theme of this evening. and that's usually a word we hear republicans talking about a lot, but he did it in a very different way. talk to us about how he read the find the word freedom for democrats. he did because he took the word freedom any actually i think brought it down to ground level, turn talking about bread and butter issues,
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issues that matter to every day americans. and again, i think it just only amplifies that. this was the pick that could potentially be very successful for this ticket. in fact, if they went in november, because he knows the story of so many americans who are trying to pay the bills for trying to have children or trying to send their children to college, what their children to come home from school. and so those are the freedoms that he was speaking about and in voting usually when we think about freedom, we usually think of it as an esl tear at terms something that's out there that we can't necessarily touch or feel. but what we saw from tim was tonight, he took the were and he made it actually something tangible. he even used it when he talked about gun control, which when republicans here that they think about restriction. but he talked about the freedom to feel safe, talk to us about how guns and freedom could coincide,
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you know, again, and i think that's what we mean when, when i was, when we talk about what, when, how he is using the term freedom. but also what he is doing is he's actually going on the offensive about this issue of guns, because typically when republicans also talk about guns, they talk about the 2nd amendment. and they say, democrats wants to take away our constitutional rights. and what tim was, was doing tonight was he was invoking not only their constitution, but also constitutional freedoms. so not necessarily taking anything away. but also he was talking about the addition of actually having those freedoms, even the right to own weapons, but also the right to be safe from them. so what we saw tonight was not subtraction . it was actually edition. i do think that's going to appeal to the trunk voter that maybe is feeling dissatisfied. is that what this was all about? is that what this be picked was about. i think it was more so about the, the voter that's perhaps undecided or the verb or, or at one time the,
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the voter that was seen as a double hater. we know that there were a lot of people who didn't want truck or did not want bite in. but i think this is who tim wants spoke to. and more importantly, he's a, as a football coach, given that the football season is about to start and that football is now the biggest sport in america. we're talking about a very, very large constituency that now tim watts can speak directly to and i think you're going to have a lot of people for going through affectionately referred to him. not as common. le harris is running, may not is a vp fix. but as coach was now we understand that comma la harris is in chicago right now and that she was watching this from her hotel room. what kind of pressure does she have now in the final light of the convention to deliver? well, what some was do tonight was he humanized himself, but he also define himself and he made himself relate about because everyone knows
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a coach. everyone knows a school teacher. everyone knows about what it means to have a teacher or a coach because many people in america have had that. and so now when people hear from come on by harris tomorrow, what is going to be that pillar that they are going to be able to hold on to grab onto much like what we saw with them was tonight? can she make herself related? well, can she make herself a real person that everyone can look to and say yes, that's our president of the united states, but that's someone i can understand and i can relate to. that's important. eric, have political analysts talk to as a here analysis here, as always we appreciate your touch of you. thank you. thank you so much. and as he mentioned to kala harris will be the headliner on the final night thursday of the d and c convention. but today we have the, oprah winfrey, we have stevie wonder, all kinds of contributions for the again, everyone is waiting for that big moment. the final light, when pamela harris and take to the stage. kimberly,
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i know you and the team are going to be there for now. kimberly hawk it inside the convention center in chicago. thank you very much. indeed. well elsewhere in chicago, protests against us support for israel, is it wages it's war on guys have continued for a 3rd day. much of the focus has been putting pressure on democratic leaders to hold on sales to israel. i'll just get his schedule. alexander reports 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 a i wanna one cease fire. 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.
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we need meaningful policy change. we need his immediate and permanent ceasefire and an arms and bar go, which means not one more bomb will be provided from the united states to kill children and families in gaza. view democratic party leaders openly support and arms 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 were 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, and m stand a solid, dirty with us to, to fight for a cease fire and to fight for and arms at bar go. 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 similar, right?
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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 is planned for thursday. gabriel's on don't, i'll just see the chicago republican presidential candidate donald trump's held his 1st outdoor rally since he was targeted by an assassination attempt. strong spring speaking behind protective glass shields of the event and north carolina extra security measures including sniper treatments were put in place on wednesday from used as a parents to accuse the by the administration of manipulating job statistics. the in northern gaza at least 11 palestinians have been killed and an overnight is very striking. a house was started in the city of bay fair. people are still believed to be under the rubble and rescue. workers have been working through the nights, trying to find them more than 40200 polished indians are being killed since the war
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began in october. from central to southern garza, israel's not on ends. new evacuation order is affecting more than a $150000.00 palestinians areas include pots of darrel bala, that's central garza's largest city. i'm con eunice. alex band has more. no risk ends, no end in size. tens of thousands of displace palestinians flee once again from areas they would told would be safe. most of facing the same di lima. there's no way left to go and to no guarantee of safety. this is more merciful in this country. we would just place 20 times. i swear to god or houses and tents were struck. they do not want us to live. oh god, they don't even want us to enjoy our life. the people are dying and there's wounded everywhere. the people do not know where to go. even alma wattsey is not safe. we
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don't know where to go to the sea or where death is more merciful is rarely expands its ground operations from south to central garza, its told civilians to meet those evacuation orders cover. some of the most densely populated areas and the strip indeed are all the above and 100 displays to tell us citizens carry what little they have list. some have vehicles of his don't keys, but most of sling on foot. not of the we haven't been able to sleep for 3 days . wherever you go, there is bombing, this is the 7th time i've been displaced. we've had enough to find a solution. we can't bear this any longer to camps like this. and they're all by a way, many of forced to find shelter. only 9 percent of the strip is still designated by the is really military is safe, and that number is deadly decreasing month by month. so you look at that, when look at,
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there is no safe place. they strike everywhere at 6 o'clock in the morning, there were times shells folding on us in the east of the buff while we were speaking with a bunch of loans directly on people's heads. this morning they landed directory of us people's heads. i'd like someone to tell me where are people supposed to go, whereas if people go we've had enough enough, i did one of them in the united nation series, at least 90 percent of goals as population has been displaced at least once since the beginning of the war and october, and so most palestinians and gals, and now this is the only constant alex bid, l g 0. you're supposed to been joe biden and vice president campbell of how it was and how the call with his very prime minister benjamin netanyahu. the problem comes at a critical time is the us is trying to push through a cx, 5 deal live and a set of stress. the urgency of bringing the agreement to a close. they discuss upcoming talks that are scheduled to take place in cairo, which i meant to remove any remaining obstacle,
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this particle hanging reports from washington dc. so 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 around and its allies in the region. the same time the pentagon announced with 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, the 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 is really had agreed to remove its troops from the philadelphia quarter. that crucial stretch of lab between garza and egypt,
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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 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. patio hang out to 0. washington, a still a head of knowledge, a 0 does as last generation is those wall forces thousands of students to miss school for an entire year, plus the judges and mexico. go on strike over the president's plan to overhaul the judicial system through a popular vote. the
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hello welcome to look at the international forecast. we still have plenty of cloud across southern part, sophia ravia and penance last the little doll here in bo. hi, present. on the west, like a cloud down towards the southern end of the red se, sum heavier bus, the price of the $5.00 south west of saudi arabia, west and possibly if you have anything that is cost likely to lead to some flooding over the next couple of days we push on. things are friday, the shower was still very much in place. temperatures hovering around the 40 degree mock here in the ha, a round of golf we're looking at a similar temperatures sent to the mid $45.00 q whitening dose. a full back that it will be dry is try to recross much of southeastern jet. plenty of bolts around because they're testing 37 celsius looking at the temperatures around 32 in gauze,
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or you can see a lot of dry weather in place, little breezy. they're just still around the gnc. having said that, many while ago, small the pallets of africa, a drive by the low assessing web at home once again in conroy, big chavez, they have it to nigeria that's causing problems. if they mean the flooding concerns that we have in place, rash just shows extending all the way across into the c o p in harless meanwhile. so he went by the see i really i, i liked the area the hey, listings in the gaza strip. as is, continues, there's a deliberate mission of posting and humanity in western media and it needs to be question, sustains coverage that actively humanize as is readings and actively humanize of palestinians. this is not the time for doing this to kind of wait tracking those stories, examining the journalism and the effect that news coverage can have on democracies
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everywhere. here at the listing past, the the, i don't know about this and you're watching on, is it a reminder of our top story? is this our 10 waltz has officially accepted the democratic party nomination for us vice president and said it's an honor of his life to become a law. how does this running mates at the democratic national convention in chicago? 60 robots as being governor of minnesota says 2019 protests against us. support for israel as equations is war on guns. i have continued for the 3rd day in chicago. much of the focus has been putting pressure on democratic leaders to hold arms is
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the northern gaza at least 11 palestinians have been killed in an overnight is really start hospice talking to the city based on the the students engaged at my facing uncertainty as the new academic year begins, they've missed classes for nearly 12 months because of attacks by israel's military, but have damaged or destroyed all universities and schools. despite those challenges, some students are turning to online learning as when i'll actually 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 classrooms to studying on her phone and the piles of rubble, to look into little for the side of it. and i was suppose to finish in the 3rd year and then move to the 4th. but because of what happened, i have to re study the 3rd year from the beginning. we lost a whole year, not only me, but also other students,
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asked how our university was destroyed along with all its branches. is really air strikes, have targeted universities and schools across the strip since the beginning of the war, which i heads, 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 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 show had they've not only shattered buildings, but also hopes and communities. no said right, but 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 and garza is threatening the future as many students get your head remains determined to continue her education with what resources she can find. the novel clay as 0. the 1st time since the green war began russia's face, the biggest joint attack targeting its capital. so as it tries to push back, keeps military advance into the coast region. i should've thought to say air defense is shut down 11. your training and drones targeting most of the surrounding areas that have been no reports of damage or casualties. keith has targeted
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facilities in russia before, but attacks and the capital a rare. then ukraine authorities divergent, issued urgent evacuation orders in the eastern city or across. it's a key logistics help in the den. yes, collegian and those advances are happening as most with scrambles to fight. it's 1st for an incursion since the 2nd world war. the trinity and forces have advanced further in the west and trust regents forcing tens of thousands of civilians to free their homes. i'll just say there's dose as your body reports from cost with fighters and i seeking shelter. of 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. newborn is one of the nearly 120000 people who are in this place. they made
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a sudden attack the attacks to draw 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? russian not have the right to live and they do. why is this like this liberty yard? we were right from the goose koval. we've been staying here for week with my son. we left behind our house and all our life. 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 launch their incursion into russia on august, the 6th officials in cuba claim they have captured over 90 settlements in the course region. a number of 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
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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. doors to jabari out to 0. curse russia around this conservative majority parliaments, approved oliver farmers. president muscle profess skins, cabinet members is the 1st time in decades. the president is not all as officials accepted, and a female representative is among the muscle. shudder has more for me to run of the re enrollment of consensus and do run in parliament for the 1st time. sees 2001 old 19 names propose for administrative positions, one approval of some of the he can you to deepen them out the bus that actually is
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the new for the minister. he wants to your office chief nuclear negotiator who is that the are with world powers in 2015. former central bank chief left a message i met you is now in charge of you by been an economy people's, by international sanctions. iran is politically divided, but as new president is promising to build pages between conservatives and reform is not in the world, i will take your opinion seriously when making my decisions. if we stand together, we can solve the country's problems. if we are divided, we can't move forward. today's the time for unity and internal coherent, small conservatives have the majority in the brand new pod them is a challenge for the reform is best and a cattle this p. explore, administered off the interior and municipal support, then used on people with close ties to more than a conservative parliament speaker bucket above the president hopes this will
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help him get caught above support in case of disagreements between the parliament and the president in your run on these active officials, a whole significant power the president is being careful not to confront them, not to. i don't see the people on the proposed list with a bist, with they agreed upon and maximum consensus with those. we have to have an agreement with such a security practices with their agreement. i presented the list of the cabinet members. iranians are suffering from economic hardship and limited freedoms. most of what us for the, for mr. president last month, hoping to have sanctions lifted. and the country opened off to the world. the dispute was government is considered comfortable by conservative office for the city change. however, many women will not be a pain changer. as it has to stop by the ultimate part would
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be leader to wrong mexico's judges. and additional workers that on strike against president onto his mind will lopez, all of those controversial plans to overhaul the justice system. he wants to get rid of all the supreme court judges, as well as thousands of others across the country. he wants to replace them using a popular vote. john holman, as well, from mexico city or 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 and magistrates. and he wants to do it, but popular vote. he says it will clear out 30 judges he'll get in with this quarter. he's what we want to do is correct and disappear. corruption above all at
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the top level, judges injustices natural. but many of them been organized crime, so it gives in what color criminal go, freight submits, can judge you say that putting positions up for the recipient dependence. so did you disagree? explain that the who, the cat, this means that everyone in the district 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 scene for power in the country. and right now, it's the other way around. they put in the us closest to the world of power business, political parties. but most people believe the mex priest. justice system does need change. almost parts 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,
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which the main problem in mexico is just the system, isn't that judges 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 investigating and prosecuting crimes only around 10 percent of all of the investigations that are opened every year. actually a 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 the supreme court, which the president wants to replace, has been one of the few institute.
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