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as cumberland best produces the best spaces and those other people the i rely on in order to be able to get that message out to the well the the hello on elizabeth rod, them in distance, the news our life from coming out for the next 60 minutes when we fight football, coach high school teachers now vice presidential nominate bias of the democrats of the national convention in chicago. this place again and desperate as well,
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palestinians are forced to evacuate, as, as well, continues to form the gaza strip at at least $22.00 to the ends. i killed it is rarely a tax and storm. on the days ceased far to such as human carver as ukrainian sources continue a tax and close the line from offensive from russian. refugees has been displaced by the bicycle. the de 3 of the democratic national convention has wrapped up in the city of chicago. vice presidential nominate him, was issued a rallying cry for democrats as he accepted his policies domination. he introduced himself to the nation to housing, his small town up, bringing on korea as a teacher and football coach, a white house correspondent company how get reports from chicago to minnesota governor to walls or coaches. so many call him when to the office on wednesday,
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as you formerly accepted the democratic parties, nomination, the honor of my life, to accept your nomination for vice president of the united. in his speech full of sports references was shared. his background is a school teacher and football coach before becoming a member of congress. and later minnesota governor, a political record is proud of. other states are banning books from their schools. we were banishing hunger from ours walls to voters whose vision of freedom is a stark contrast from his republican opponents. when we democrats talk about freedom, we mean the freedom to make a better life for yourself and the people that you love, the your kids. freedom to go to school without worrying about being shot dead in the media
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tycoon. oprah winfrey also frame november's election as a flight for freedom. freedom isn't free. america is an ongoing project. it requires commitment. it requires the open to the hard work and the heart work of democracy. it's where the president bill clinton told the crowd, republican challenger, donald trump, is too selfish to care about. clinton urge voters to support the harris walls ticket. what is their opponent do with his voice? he mostly talks about himself. right. so the next time you hear him don't care for was i can't say uh total a harris or personally watched the 3rd night of the democratic national convention from her hotel room in chicago. well, working on her own acceptance speech,
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still deliver it on thursday. what she formerly accepts her parties nomination for president. kimberly help it, alex is 0. chicago. and our correspondent john handling has been speaking to people at the convention about their concerns and priorities ahead of november's election . i have the need to rose, year of the rhode island delegation. let me ask you and the, what's important to you this? what thing right now for me, what's important is bringing back some honesty and faith and america present buying has done such a great job of financing like the country ever since with election and ever since. and republicans in the former president have just trying to undermine them in every which way, whether it's advertising the, the bi partisan immigration bill or the board or bill, i should say, to just just find the rail his campaign from day one. and right now i'm excited that by present harris is taking up a mantle is going to bring
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a brand new life energy and joy, optimism back to this country that present from seems that doesn't exist. and the people that are in this arena are in your example that, that energy, that joy, that bite is burning. and we're ready to take on the, just the next 3 minutes. the naysayers and all the magazine. people who say that this country is what it is. and finally, this is a potentially historic year. come on here is it'd be the 1st woman, 1st black woman for south asian person. how does that strike you? it amazing. i mean, i am proud to say that like really, how is it from my home state of california? so i have a little umbrage there, but it is really just for, you know, in 2016 we came so close to ranking like last year and with, with secretary clerk and we were so close. and i know that with the energy between calmer, harris governor was at all of these wonderful democrats and independents. and republicans,
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you believe in freedom and jets with julian energy. so we're going to break that vast ceilings and come january we will have the met him presently and campbell harris. well, anthony rose, thank you very much for talking to us. we very much appreciate it. that is the voice of rhode island delegation. and you can hear the excitement in anthony's voice. this is a party that many people was under despair before the president biden step down from this race and combat harris took his place. and you can tell you're fired. and for a 3rd day in chicago, there has been demonstrations against us support for as well as one gaza. protest is asking democratic leaders to hold on sales to israel gabriel and his on the 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 the israel's genocide in
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guys, a i wanna one ceasefire now in the genocide, full style earlier in the day at a press conference, democratic party loyalists with the message to come to la 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 bar go, which means not one more bomb will be provided from the united states to kill children and families in gaza. viewed democratic party leaders openly support and arms embargo against israel. many won't even talk about it at 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 dnc are not afraid to have this conversation. and they're not
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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. and barco representative e line. omar said it should not be difficult for the us in the carnage. so if you really wanted a ceasefire, you just stop sending the weapons. it is that similar, 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 is planned for thursday. gabriel's on the i'll just need a chicago republican presidential candidate donald trump has held his 1st outdoor rally since he was targeted and an assassination attempt. trump spoke behind protective glass shields at the event in north carolina extra security measures, including saliva teams were deployed. trump used to the parents to excuse the bottom administration of manipulating jobs. statistics to
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the is rarely strikes have targeted heavily populated areas in northern gaza. can at least 22 people since doing on thursday. also in the north, at least 11 people died and an overnight strike under as residential building and base law here. emergency teams are searching for survivors onto the russell. more than 40200 palestinians have been killed since the ball began in october. and from central to southern gaza, israel has now announced new evacuation orders affecting more than a $150000.00 palestinians areas include pots of then all of that central gauze, largest city, as well as con, you know, so the south is the strip alex bed has more of no risk ends, no, and in size. tens of thousands of displaced palestinian slee once again from
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areas they would told, would be safe. most of facing the same di lima. there's no way left to go, and no guarantee of safety. this is more merciful in this country. we were displaced 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 don't know where to go to the sea or where death is more merciful. israel expands its ground operations from south to central garza, its told civilians to meet those evacuation orders covers some of the most densely populated areas and the strip in the are all above and 100. this place to tell us citizens carry what little they have list. some have vehicles of this don't keys, but most a fleeing on foot matter the we haven't been able to sleep for 3 days. wherever you
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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 cams like this and they're all by a way many of forced to find shelter. only 9 percent of the strip is to designated by the is rarely military is safe, and that number is deadly decreasing month by month. so you look at that when there is no safe place, the strike everywhere. at 6 o'clock in the morning, there were 10 charles folding on us in the east of the buff while we were speaking with fun shelves mounted directly on people's heads. this morning they landed directory of us people's heads. all. i'd like someone to tell me where are people supposed to go? where did people go? we've had enough enough of the united nation sees at least 90 percent of guys. this population has been displaced at least once since the beginning of the war and october. and so most palestinians and gas and now this is the only constant
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alex bid l g 0. a shortage of cash has the gaza strip off to as well as will full banks to hold operations. the palestinian banking association said old bags closed on wednesday. the moves expected to woodson conditions of people who've been struggling to cope with a wedding devastated economy. many say they could no longer access the savings of up to happen that yeah, i don't think the maximum that we can withdrawal is 2000 check is 2000 shakers in light of the war is not to us. anything, anything you want to buy for your children, like sugar has the least the price of $7.00 to shake us both kilo, even if the price is less, it makes no difference at all when it's so difficult to get 2000 chickens. and you can spend that so easily within half an hour. at least 3 palestinians have been killed during an as rainy rate and the occupied westbank is there any military back was blocked, was in analysis of the full cut and refugee camp. i'm off as military wing because
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sancho gave posted video of it, slices firing at his writing troops. dozens of buildings were destroyed during the a talent incursion. if he's won his way, the soldier was injured and an explosion. meanwhile, a us aircraft carrier has arrived in the middle east. the us us, abraham lincoln, is the 2nd navy. it cost carrier to be deployed to the region in recent months. it comes at a time of highs intentions. yvonne has an alta strike is we're allowed to have mosley. that is my and the i was assassinated and paid on last month. and the lebanese group has voted on, has it so stepped off the tax on israel, off to one of its top. come on, this was killed and favored. it was these thoughts as scheduled to resume and cover on thursday head of those nice things. us president, joy bite and, and vice president come of the house of how the cold with his way the prime minister benjamin netanyahu. barton is said to have stressed the urgency of reaching an agreement. it comes off to
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a regional visit by secretary of state antony blinking. he travel to as well, egypt and colorado in an attempt to drum up support for ado patrick hall haines of pulls from washington dc. 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 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
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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 in mos 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 to go home out to 0 washington. and as patty mentioned, as well as military presence and gaza has been a major sticking point in sci fi talks. i'm off in egypt have consistently rejected, as well as the amount of control to keep car doors. and this trip,
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as were all 6 to maintain the military presence in an area called doubts when the war began, which cuts off northern gauze or from the south that's known as the net said and car door is wrong. so was continued control of the 14 killing me to off a zone between egypt and gaza. known as the philadelphia, colorado, as well managed the area controlling the movement of goods and people until it withdrew its forces from gaza and 2005, some standing junction forces of taken all of the petroleum gypsies, but as well still in specs, all deliveries into the tapestry, both egypt and homos, strongly oppose, as well as control of the car. it will because it would affectively sever the gauze of strips only land connection to egypt, anthony lowenstein, as a journalist, and also of the palestine, the bar tree. and he's running his life from sidney. always good to have you with us on challenges here, anthony. so as well knows that taking control chief in control of these 2 parts of guys that cannot be acceptable to him off or to egypt. so why is it insisting on
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this? because it can, and because the us really by the end and frankly tamela harris has not really put any serious pressure on is around, frankly, since october 7 last year. another thing washington would want to regional war, which i think, and the lack of a cease fire in gallons of threatens that possibility that it's quite much, milwaukee, that he ronald hays bella and he's going to get involved in a serious regional catastrophe. but without any kind of serious pressure on israel to actually remove troops, i noticed and you'll come in a minute ago, you say that anthony blink. and who was in the rage and said that the u. s. as opposed to any kind of long term is riley presence in gallons of what i say the same thing about the west bank. and here we are 57 years on and it's probably temporary, it's permanent. and i think what you see here really, that i'm feeling and hearing more and more is that what he's rel is doing here is what similar to his line was a lot of was negotiated for years, decades ago,
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creeping, creeping negotiations. while the same time you have to patient the westbank deepened, den group. this is a very similar situation and goes away with that massive pressure on israel to actually forcefully remove any kind of military presence in gaza. you will not see 10000 and set low suddenly appearing and gaza. but you might say some outposts of radical right wing ju reset and was that is quite likely because the government is ra. that's what they want. but the international community could not, would not allow israeli settlers back into gaza. would they or well one day. i mean, the question is when one talks international community, that really is one country, which essentially is the us. i mean, not to the world is actually being time welled, in fact is against what's happening in the west bank for over half a century. and firstly, i think people find nothing, not small support within these realm of cell for some kind of circled amazing. i
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would call the security buffer. it's an occupation the idea of separating the north in the south of gaza where he's rel, potentially has control the knows some form of palestinian group at the time. uh, so tell a single, sorry, controls the south with hundreds of thousands of palestinians. if not more. i mean, the idea that the world would not accept this, i think non feeling is know is an interesting piece written in the last 24 hours by the editor of hire, etc. is riley newspaper essentially saying that missing the who's thinking these riley governments thinking is that yes, the world's that rage, they express opposition to what this potentially means occupation. but that pressure will go the will move on and no one's going to can. now i think people will care and they'll be russia from civil society, boycotts the vestments, etc. but ultimately will it be actual pressure from say, a harris presidency or a trump administration, and israel's bidding that they will not be? do you think then that the sees finalizations that are starting again in cairo
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today? most people, as you're describing, including the families of captives being and being held in gaza. don't think that nothing yahoo is willing to compromise to get the seas 5 done. so what ben is around trying to do by keeping the negotiations going, like i said before, you drag out negotiations with the illusion of believing in some kind of outcome. when you know that your opposition come us is almost impossible to accept. but they're not going to accept that kind of condition. now obviously, we don't know exactly what was discussed between and to me blinking then it's in yahoo. but ultimately again, there is no serious pressure on israel to relent. i do not see it. i haven't heard it for 10 plus months and ultimately without that pressure, the idea of aimless negotiations. it is possible. it is possible that this some agreement struck with some how students are released from hum us captivity. and some palestinians also released from is riley giles. but the desire from these
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around we said 9 very clear is the war continues at the end of that period because they want to maintain that non fi presence in gaza. and again, within these rel of cells, there's very little opposition to that. there is, some is relatives of course, who oppose it, to be sure, but not huge amounts of people. they died. there are people who want the hostages back in israel. totally understandably, of course, but ultimately there is no serious international pressure. yes, from frankly the arab countries, most of them from the us and the you actual pressure not available pressure, economic pressure, threatening weapons. but you know, ending arms sales to israel. none of that change the only time. what will it take to change that because of that doesn't change. they can, they can be nothing to help the palestinians and gaza calendar. i'm not saying that there is not a whole, but i think civil society is being totally empowered to, frankly, in the last 10 rugs. and in many states,
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they were going to be huge pressure on countries to either cut, some kind of economic ties, arms ties. my say, for example, in grows growing amounts of countries as messy pressure on superannuation funds to count size with these riley companies. i'm not suggesting for 2nd, there's no holiday but not what i'm saying. what i'm saying is that politically, without massive pressure in the us, particularly on a incoming harrison ministration or even the trump administration. these will not change. and the, because the world has essentially accepted more than half a century, bulky patient of the west bank. we're on the price of most of the world, potentially an inverted commas, accepting an occupation of gaza unless there was massive pressure on israel to stop it until they lowenstein. thank you. as always for your analysis, we appreciate it. thank you. the,
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the united states and south korea conducting annual joints, men to treat roles more than $200.00 south korean and us find a jet so taken pause. the exercises involve 19000 south korean troops operating across land, sea and air souls as they aimed at containing potential threats from north korea. the annual kingston as a north korea specialist and metra. an international relations at troy university is joining us live from sol. thank you. very much for your time. so annual, as we mentioned, these joint military exercises take place every yeah, north korea's never happy about them. how do you expect feeling young to respond this year? well, thanks for having me. it's great to be here in north korea, always voice is their displeasure with the exercises. one thing, one reason is that they have to respond, they have to show some response and that's costly to them. so they have to put their military on alert. they have to go to their duty stations and so forth,
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and that's inconvenient for them so and so that's what they do or ice the us has been increasing its military cooperation with all the allies in the region recently. what does that strategy for the region? and will this be concerning? how concerning while the is it for both korea? well, the us of the biting and uh, administration has sought to strengthen its alliances and increases its cooperation with its security partners. there are a number of you know, complex in more lethal threatening challenges from cars like north korea, china, russia, you, ron, the usual suspects. so, uh, coordinating with their uh, lines partners is part of the strategy. and that includes uh, military exercises combined exercises. um,
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preparing for uh for these contingencies. and that includes working with the security partners. and again, is it, is this concerning for north korea? will they seat as a further provocation? a lot of things north grant wants to engage in a military conflict. uh, no actor in northeast asia, which is doing gauging work, it would be very costly. i don't see any actor in northeast asia being able to achieve it's political objectives through the use of force. so i think a mutual insurance is robust and it's stable. so these types of exercises are regularly scheduled this year, so there's more activity there larger than they were last year. there's also a civil defense component of this that was concluded today was for the exercise that included uh, cyber space. you mentioned the beginning of this conversation,
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that was the air, land and sea, but there's also a cyber space component which included the work or, or exercising with the private sector and also the outer space. so it's preparing for multi domain a warfare, multi domain challenges. and these are announced in advance, and this reassures, uh, uh, south korea that, uh the us and its allies will come do it's assistance in a if the incident, if the software is attack. and so i think is actually stabilizing. and i don't think it's the thing really wants to. yeah, yeah, you're saying that you don't think north korea or any anyone in this region wants will. how would you describe the relationship between the north and south at the moment? well, it's very chilly. so the a north korean is the last party meeting december,
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kids are going to came out with the report and announced that they were basically giving up on units occasion. you describe the relationship is that between 2 enemy nations, 2 different people have 2 different enemy nations. they've heard all of the references in their literature and their propaganda about unification. and so there's no dialogue between the 2 sides right now. so it's very chilly relationship. daniel, thanks tim. thank you very much for your analysis or thank you. thanks for having me to the head on, al jazeera brett's a giving less time and money. why? the u. k. has less money. why? the u. k. has dropped out of the top 20 most generous countries the
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fall. i'm not sure if you're a piece based in some lovely august sunshine, lots of worlds around so you can see las eclipse guys by end of cloud here. all right, so while the system making his wife by the way, she was a bit on that because it's already palletized deposit a little more like wholesome here. then over the next couple of days, blustery conditions rolling into all and pushing it across the u. k. or when, when the weather coming in, as we go on into with us, they on, into friday, the inside some very, very windy weather, doubtful squints at times. maybe even some big house and some heavy rain particularly. so what's the sort of scuffling? let's deposit valid to sinks and proceed. a lot of the weather over the next couple of days. some way, whether they're making his way into scandinavia blustery, whether to uh, with a system that makes his wife or the race with across the baltic states. but for most of us, it is 5 and 5 years, some lovely song. so i must get into this is that you can see for central pos and down to what was a southeast a lot of won't around here as well. meanwhile,
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we have got a warm sunshine as per usual across northern parts of africa's still very hot and kyra 40 degrees celsius showers. continuing across the tropical bell, where i just pushing, i would say it was west africa lou wester than it should be for northern positive nigeria. income is a nation engulfed in a bitter civil war. there were systems taking more and more territory. there were new found one and the see how soon we saw it to the power button to chaos and use threats has emerged under that as a see then what became funds for us to that region. cyber crime was taking place in new i. you certainly indicates that it represents one of the largest prime hobbs in the world. the full reports, the possible for the gateway to me in mar, on now, just the euro. and the stillness, think them documenting 2 decades. and one of the most in baffled coolness of the
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globe child of afghanistan, 20 years of war, follows me from boyhood to manhood. a life that has no no peace shaped by hardship, resilience and adventure. the unique zoom, the cap just the complex in a way it has never been seen before with next on tuesday or the the, [000:00:00;00] the, the what challenges here of the elizabeth don't of a mind to about top stories. the solid is rarely strikes have targeted heavily
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populated areas of northern gaza, killing at least $22.00 people since 2 on thursday at 11 pallets, demands died, and an overnight strike on a residential building and baked la here at least 3 pounds to me as have been killed during his writing rate and the occupied westbank is where the military back was blocked 1st and then now the twin cut in refugee can a soldiers fashioned with palestinian sizes. and a 3 of the democratic national convention is wrapped up in chicago's vice presidential nominates and walls accepted his policies nomination coming to have us and scheduled to accept the presidential nomination on thursday. benjamin kona is professor of american politics at the university of sydney and he's joining us live from the good to see you again mr. connor. so what did you think? i'm assuming you watched the speech is what a just think of to him was to speak to the convention in terms of how it will be
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received by an american public who don't know him well. hi, energy channeling, the idea of it is by the school teacher a coach. but it says in the national guard. so trying to round out the image of the democratic party is not just a party of a late slots, just a party that gets the support of hollywood and academics and the media. but it's a potty or name is audio, small towns of rural america with a democrats have done pretty fully and recent elections getting but so those are all the reasons he was chosen as kind of like hers is running by ginger, vice president in the future. but many americans didn't know much about the money back, so it's been a very quick introduction to waltz, to the national stage. and he did, i think fairly well, certainly for the loyalist within the whole. but i think he probably does message brings in a, a group of voters potentially, for the democrats were looking like though,
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doing particularly well with an opinion polls when a couple of men who of course, need no introduction, we heard from bill clinton on wednesday night, very likely obama on tuesday, if you contrast that to the republican national convention with no previous presidents endorsed donald trump, the system, something voters will be thinking about a device for us. i think so those who have some memory. so the clinton is bill clinton is particularly the obama years. i think that's part of the messaging of bring back the obama coalition. i think that's part of what, what a terrorist wins will be. how people see it. they'll see it, the young people, again, the payments easiest. it's about lifting the fis fee. now prisoner united states is african american, female, asian american female president. so i think the message, the energy of those old candidates, combining with parents as i'm part of free and story, which i'm sure with you quite a bit off tomorrow night,
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is part of the packaging. the other thing that's really noticeable tonight is a lot of tools in the 1st 3 days, really, patriotism for the conference being the conventional being about loving america. seeing america is a place a place where people can look forward to the future and contrasting that to trump is someone who is kind of grouchy. ready he's offering a message of resentment and that i think that's been a pretty effective event for the democrats to focus on patriotism in freedom. rob and sign. trump's an autocratic dictator with a party of democracy that was working particularly effectively. the 1st top this year is it's really interesting that both parties do seem to talk about freedom, but the freedoms that they're talking about, a quite different the conventions, the republican and the democratic convention. so far they seem to have played to the base. what do you expect from the democrats in terms of appealing to swing voices, and you've already touched on this, you know,
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with the nomination often walls. but what do you expect them to be on the convention? not just appeal to swing voters, but you know, those who don't to boys like young people to get them out on election day. you did right. freedom is one of those words in america that everyone wants to argue that like patriotism in lubbock country. and i think the democrats and probably got a bit of a better job regarding those and reason ads as well as the convention, in terms of getting out to the people who are not excited by conventions. we don't fully device. you don't, what's great television stations with new shows. it is a more challenging kind of thing. you know, it's more what is going to be the particular marker time. ready are they going to catch this on youtube? they're going to hear that you get a subsidy from the government. if you buy a new time, that's an idea, harris has put out the. so they will be a variety of approaches to those group is potential swing,
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voters who are reluctant vices. people are sometimes described as may be harris, curious of what wavering and the support of a fight. and then maybe there is a chance of bringing them back to vital back into the democratic party. so a lot of work will be done cuz it still looks very close election. i think it's easy to get pulled up in the convention high. and i think we looked at the polls stoops very twice, and the key states of pennsylvania, michigan, wisconsin, that's probably with the election. ready one, so i think so my punch and kind of the stage denied and said hang on a minute, it's not the victories the live this going to be top election i baba was putting a rock. obama was putting their point out in the 2nd night. so i think that's, you know, that, that cybering voice probably needs to be good as well. all right, so that is brendan conner, joining us live from sidney. thank you very much. my pleasure.
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the ukrainian full so so that launched as strikes on russian military positions and equipment as possible. the offensive and the coast legion, the ukraine air force release to this video. it says it shows the attacks in glass couple efforts. colanda says civilians will evacuated before the city was talking to the russian authorities, installing concrete shelters in the region. and ukraine's incursion into russia began 2 weeks ago. fulls of showed their advance and appeared to be taking in was causing off a russian counter offensive. a correspondence in the region have the laces to alex . good talk. last isn't keith. but 1st let's bring in dosage of bar issues. joining us live from co scan dosa, i believe your actual displacement center again today like you were yesterday, tell us about what your,
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what you're seeing there as well. uh, we are at uh the main displacement facility in the curse city, which is about a 130 kilometers from the border between russia and ukraine and about 90 kilometers away from the front lines. i'm just gonna show you what happens here on a daily basis. the people that have been displaced come here every day and register along that blue tent. they fill out forms with their information, and then they get into the line that you see that's already starting to form here, with their forms and their passports enhance. once they are in line, they weigh for the nearly 50 volunteers that are here every day to call up their names and then they're given out whatever they need in terms of non perishable food items, as well as the things that they need for their children. now we also have on the right, you see a group of people going through clothes and boxes. those are people who have slept
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their homes without anything very suddenly. and they are now looking for clothes that have been put out by local seer of, of donated items of clothing, clothing for those people. so there is a real sense of the community coming together here. and the people that have come here from the front lines of told us that they really are appreciative of all the house that they're getting from the local administrative officials, as well as the local people and cursed as there is about 7000 people that are in curse cities from the front lines, but that's only a small number from the near the 120000 that have been displaced. the government here has received $30000000.00 in aid from the national at the federal budget. and they are putting that to good use. there's about 10 to 15 tons of 8 that is brought in to this center alone every night that has been handed out to the factories that need it on to side. meanwhile, they have be more attacks along the border, specifically brown. what are you hearing about dash?
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it is according to the local governor bri, owns because there has been an attack of by you for you forces to try and break through the border region there. now, according to the official that has been repelled successfully by the russian forces, but it's certainly an alarming escalation. and many people here believe that to the situation is getting out of control and that there needs to be more involved in from the russian defense officials. but it's been managed so far to repel further advancements, not only from you printing forces in the curse region, but also this latest attempt by ukraine to break through the freon squeezen, which is just north of curse region. it also shows a border with ad beller rooster, which has said that any breach of its borders. why are you printing forces will be tense amounts to a, an act of war and they will not hesitate to respond forcefully. of course, at feller which has already moved
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a 3rd of its military along the border to prevent any kind of attack by you fighting forces. but this latest attempt, by a key of to break through the pre owned a border, is certainly an indication that the battle for these, the creation of a so called buffer zone for your brain forces as far from over. what does so thank you very much for that dosage by joining us live from course that spring. and alex, good talk last he's lie for us of the ukrainian capital, and i look forward to hearing about the fronts and you claim, especially around the strategic city of pol crowds. yeah, absolutely. so the russian advances on going, they've been pushing ukrainian, defend disability back. this is the prime areas of focus for both ukraine and russia. whoever controls for cross controls don't ask. so it is taking a strategic value. now russia has been bringing in reinforcements and as a counsellor measure to that ukraine has ordered reinforcements to be brought up to
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defend for cross, which is absolutely vital. so logistics hub, it's a road cross roads. it is, and it's also been evacuated by the way, over the last 2 weeks. now, we've seen people streaming out of the very worried, very afraid so. so the fighting that's coming and they're just on the outskirts. but it's not just the way the fighting is also taking place in the south in bro bought in the the, which is in here. so on. russian troops so slowly, slowly pushing north with. so you printing defense as a being pressured on all fronts on all sides, but it's done and that's where it's exactly where the focus is going to be. ok, so you kind of in defend as being pushed in your crime font. you're kind of still managing to carry out attacks inside russia, military size involved at all. it has been attacked. what does that ukrainian strategy in these attacks across russia?
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where it seems to be 2 fold? so one is the, the continued strikes against air bases where the jets can take off. and obviously we have a, with a training in units with like problems with problems with this strikes. and this was the attack over vulgar road. it was an air base nearby. now the russians think they shut down all the drones, but not so satellites. heat detection satellites show that they're all fired significant flies burning on the wrong way. and also in the base itself. and it's not just that we still seem to tax on a new rust of on don't on oil refineries. so it's air bases and it's the russian industrial capacity to be able to wage war against you crate. so this 2 fold strategy and just yesterday, just yesterday, ukraine box to drone, the re months, 1800 kilometers. now they've hit the base, they're in july, they destroyed the triple of a supersonic boma, the russian equivalent if you will,
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of the b one. and they manage the damage that's so it shows you the increasing range now that ukraine has the ability to be able to strike deeper and deeper within russia and wage that kind of long range for alex. thank you very much for that. alex could top it off with all the nations live in caves, and he is top investigative agencies submitting its initial findings on the rape and murder of training don't to. so the countries highest quote, the incidence box nationwide protests and strikes by health care workers. the supreme court has set up a national task force med by doctors to recommend safety measures for medical professionals. the 51 year old training doctor was raped imbedded inside of stage one hospital in the eastern city of cold casa lodge. crowds of demonstrations have since been gathering every day to demand justice for the victim. a police volunteer
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has been arrested and charged with the crime of the roms. the conservative majority parliament has approved all of the reformist president lawsuit, possess cans, cabinet members. as the 1st time in decades, the president has got all his officials accepted vessels set about has moved from fit on the re enrollment of consensus and do run in parliament for the 1st time. sees 2001 old 19 names propose for administrative positions, one that pro law the he community for them at the bus. that actually is the new for the minister. he wants to your all's chief nuclear negotiator, who is that the are with world powers in 2015. former central bank chief up in the method is now in charge of the bible and economy peoples by international sanctions . iran is politically divided, but as new president is promising to build pages between conservatives and reform
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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 is the time for unity and internal coherence. conservatives have the majority in the brand new pod. him is a challenge for the reform is best and i like to be explored minnesota of the interior and minister of support are then used on people with close ties to more than as conservative parliament speak about good credit above the present hopes. this will help him get caught about 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,
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with they agreed upon and maximum consensus with those. we have to have an agreement with such a security at practices with their agreement. i presented the list of the cabinet members. iranians are suffering from economic hardship and limited freedoms. most voters for the food was present last month, hoping to have sanction lifted. and the country opened off to the world. is this, the government is considered formidable by conservatives, offers for the city change. however, many women need governments will not change or uphold as it has to stop by the ultimate part of this of the leader. there's nothing wrong to the head on al jazeera, the judges in mexico go on, try called, with the presidents plant or the full, the traditional system to
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a popular voltage. the a strong white van will cause this disrupting phrase in communities. this communities around the services in canada union members at the 2 major freight companies, the demanding best of working hours and improve benefits. the shut down means overall, shipments within the country and into the us have stuff. my message is fairly straightforward. it is in the best interest of both sides to continue doing the hard work at the table to find a negotiated resolution mexico,
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his judges and legal workers have gone on strike against a plan by president oliver as manuel lopez over the door to overflow. the justice system john holman, has moved from mexico city federal judges and you dish work is across mexico own strike. that's because president under this money will open 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 the 2 judges he'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 figures and what color criminals go . freight submits can judge, is say,
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the putting positions up to the respond dependent. so did you disagree, explain that though, like what do you, this means that everyone in the judas free 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 central power in the country. and right now it's the other way around the putting us closer to the world of power business. let's cool parties. the most people believe the mix crease. justice system does need change. almost parts of mex can say they have little or very little confidence in the justice authority. and you can see the abundance of protests 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 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
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very good at 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. um 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 so, so noticeable the supreme court, which the president wants to replace, has been one of the few institutions that has provided a position to his plans. now he looks type of the congressional majority needs to change them out in a vote expected to for his time in the some type of joint home. and i would just say to mexico, city, people in the u. k,
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a less towers of old and they used to be the u. k. as the will 6 largest economy. the individual giving has full and according to a new report pushing the country out with the top 20. sonya guy ego has moved from london. are in a world of abundance and want there are those who have and those who do not. but in times of crisis, those you can lend to hand often do whether it's natural disasters, such as the 2023 us quick and morocco produced at 800 percent rise and donations within the country. a conflict that also so a rise of a to countries such as in crane, whether it's down to a deterioration of social safety nets as a result of policies, open dynamics. many step in with a state has found it this year, the 5 most generous countries are indonesia, kenya, single, pull the gambia and side area that's based on donations volunteering,
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and how often people help the strange up the u. k. is among the top 10 financial donors to charities in the world, but only a quarter of people. polls said that they volunteered to help others putting it at number 22 on the world, giving index. it's part of a trans during which the u. k. has study reduced it's spending on overseas age as part of the previous government's policies. the new government has promised to reverse that. but that's also down to the you case, own financial constraints. i don't think it's particularly surprising when you think cook some of the social and economic challenges that everyone's been dealing with with the cost of living. what i do think is important is we have a policy level lead to find really effective ways. how do we need to knock down the barriers and support people to get more of a full in the u. k, his generosity may reflect a relative pass and of economic decline. there's still
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a sense that contributing time or money to a charity is very much positive, being in the society, especially when there's a local need. well, i need to stop 5 more london said we're going to close the local library together. and we, we now run it as a community library about done traveling. done a couple of uh, uh, so i can, events of photography betrays quite a bit of money. i see a trustee attached which helps to exercise to women phone little women and women with multiple disadvantages. and so i get my time and helping that way. well, the index reflects so, so the increasing soft power of nations growing wealth such as china. there was also a need for most people to get back to those who need it most. for the great took good. so did i go out to 0? something?
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