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the. ringback the, when we fight to football coach high school teacher now was president will need to more fines up . democrats of the policies national convention in chicago. the ottoman this is algebra, live from ha, also coming up, displaced again and desperate will tell us to the ends of schools to evacuate, as well continues to form the gulf strip, at least 22 pallets and the as a code, and it's rarely a tax and storm, a sees far told so expected to resume and cover it as ukrainian so this is continue
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attack some clothes will be live from a center for russians displaced by the slicing. the day 3 of the democratic national convention has wrapped off of the city of chicago . last presidential nominate him was told democrats that was the owner of his life as he accepted his policies nomination. he described how his upbringing and a small town and korea as a teacher and football coach shaped his life. a white house correspondent company, how could reports from chicago, or minnesota governor to walls or coaches. so many call him went to the office on wednesday, as you formerly accepted the democratic parties, nomination, the honor of my life, to accept your nomination or vice president of the united. in his speech, full of sports references was shared his background as
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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 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 hard
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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 here and don't close the laws, count, the couple of harris are personally watched the 3rd night of the democratic national convention from her hotel room in chicago. well, working on her own acceptance speech, she'll deliver it on thursday. what she formerly accepts her parties nomination for president. kimberly help it, alex 0, chicago. and the corresponding john hen 100 has been speaking to people that the convention about their concerns and priorities ahead of november's election. i
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haven't had any de rozier, i'm 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 in america. i'm present buying this study. it's a great job of finding the country ever since with election. and ever since. and republicans in the former president, i've 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 trying to de rail his campaign from day one. and right now i'm excited that my cousin harris is taking up the mantel is going to bring a brand new life energy and joy. optimism back to this country that present from themes 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,
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and we're ready to take on the just the 3 minutes the nay sayers and all the magazine people who say that this country isn't what it is in finally, this is a potentially historic year. couple of harris. it'd be the 1st woman, 1st black woman for south asian person. how does that striking 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 upgrades there, but it is truly just for, you know, in 20 could see we came so close to ranking like last year and with, with secretary, clint and we were so close. and i know that with the energy between commer harris governor walls and all of these wonderful democrats and independents and republicans, you believe in freedom. and just what julian energy that we're going to break that glass ceiling and come january, we will have the madam president 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,
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and you can hear the excitement in anthony's voice. this is a party that for many people was under despair before the president biden step down from this race and combat harris took his place. and you can tell they're fired and for the day in chicago demonstrations are being held against us support for as well . and it's one gaza protest as, according on democratic leaders to hold on sounds to as ro, gabriel and his under 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 gaza, i wanna one sees fire now in the genocide full stop. earlier in the day at a press conference, democratic party loyalists with the message to come over harris. that's our message
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to vice president harris. thoughts and prayers are not enough. we need a 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. 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 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 dnc are not afraid to have this conversation. and they're not afraid to advocate on behalf and, and emptiness, all dirty with us, to fight for a ceasefire and to fight for an opposite bar. go representative e line. oh bar said it should not be difficult for the us in the carnage. so if you really want to add a ceasefire,
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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 is planned for thursday. gabriel's on the i'll just need a chicago and republican presidential candidate donald trump has held his 1st outdoor values since he was targeted. and an assassination attempt. trump split behind protective glass shields at the event of north carolina. extra security measures including sniper teams, with deployed trump used as a parents to accuse the bottom has been australian of manipulating jobs. statistics is rarely strikes have targeted heavily populated areas in northern gaza. could at least 22 people since stolen on thursday. also in the north,
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at least 11 people died and an overnight strike on a residential building and base law here. emergency teams are searching for survivors under russell. more than $40200.00 palestinians have been killed since the will began in october. and from central to southern gaza as well has announced new evacuation order is affecting more than a 150000 palestinians. areas include pots of that, i'll follow that central gaus as largest city as well as con eunice. the south is a strip alex bed has more, or 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 is no way left to go and to no guarantee of safety. this is more merciful in this country. we were displaced 20 times. i swear to god or houses and tents
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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 this is more merciful. is where it expands its ground operations from south to central garza, its told civilians to leave those evacuation orders cover some of the most densely populated areas and strip in the are all above and 100. this place to tell us citizens carry what little they have least some have vehicles of this don't tease, but most a fleeing on foot matter 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 ken's like this. and they're all by a way, many of forced to find shelter. only 9 percent of the strip is still this ignited
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by the is rarely military is safe and that number is did lead decreasing month by month we look at them and when look at the bill, there is no safe place. they strike everywhere at 6 o'clock in the morning, there were times shells pulling on us in the east of dated but off while we were speaking with fun shelves mounted directly on people's heads. this morning they landed directory of, of people's heads. i'd like someone to tell me where are people supposed to go? where did people go? we've had enough enough. i did one of the united agencies 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 guys and now this is the only comes alex bid l g 0. a shortage of cash has had the gaza strip off to as well as will 1st batch the whole populations. the palestinian banking association said old bags closed down on wednesday. the move is expected to wear some conditions for
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people struggling to cope with an already devastated economy. many say they con, withdrawal of their savings has to happen. the maximum that we can withdrawal is 2000 check is 2000. she goes in light of the war is not worth anything. anything you want to buy for your children, like sugar has the least the price of $7.00 to shake of spoke kilo, even if the price is less, it makes no difference at all. it's so difficult to get 2000 chickens and you can spend that so easily within half an hour. and so you can do at least 3 palestinians have been killed. you one in his writing rate and the occupied westbank is riley ministry vehicles, blocked roads in and out. so the total cut in refugee camp. i'm also is military wing because somebody gave posted video of it's fine has following it is the way the troops, dozens of buildings were destroyed. you in a towel incursion, at least one soldier is where the soldier was injured. because a seas ha, talk so expected to resume and cargo head of those base things us president joe
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biden, and was president's coming to harris. how the cold weather is where the prime minister benjamin netanyahu biden is reported to have the trust. the urgency of reaching an agreement that follows a visit by secretary of state and state blinking to israel, egypt, and cut the patrick holiday and reports from washington dc. we know that you as president joe biden, along with vice president, comma la 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 readouts, the urgency of bringing the ceasefire and hostage deal to closure and discuss upcoming talks in cairo to remove any remaining obstacles. that's
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a quote from the read out. well, what exactly are those obstacles? we know that the is really prime minister's office said and disputed it is rarely television report that israel had agreed to remove its troops from the philadelphia quarter. that crucial stretch of land between bows out in egypt that is so necessary to get you manage hearing aid and her boss wants to see every is really soldier. withdraw from the strip to where exactly does the us stand? well, they haven't really set exactly what they want to see happen there when it comes to is 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 to use any of his leverage to try and make that happen. still still unclear patty go home, i'll just 0 washington to the crew of a greek flag oil tiger has been rescued by european union navy should they had
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abandoned the vessel when it was attacked altogether. this caused the position by latrice as the tank of was traveling from the rocks at athens through the red sea, when it was repeatedly hit by missiles or drawings on wednesday. you k officials say this, they suspect who defies is talking to the ship. who these have been attacking ships since the war and gaza began calling for the seas? fine. but the boot hasn't claimed responsibility for this attack up to the head. and i'll just say i will tell you about and mentally, teenager who's looking to break records at the top of the world, the the, how are we have something of a north south divide and the weather across here are pat the moment, lots of time and right piling, it's an older pass, a little more like awesome,
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but summer continues further south like a high pressure in charges like a bit of warm sunshine talk the personalized deposit up towards the north and the west. that means some wet and some very windy weather, putting for doubtful sprints for time through the course of the stays is very heavy right, makes its way and particularly across swells west and positive england. we think a little as it makes his wife of the race which will say the west, the weather gradually, coming back into scandinavia with a waiting in the wings that will probably the audit for the latter part of the day into friday. the restrictions its way across the tools, the politics, the south, the temperature is 23 that are invalid and i didn't 0 it into this uh, tooth by the south. and a spelling does actually pick up a 29, a possibility here on friday. more wet and windy weather coming in across northern paths through the u. k. pushing across into scandinavia. further south, as you can say, lots of warm sunshine around yvette warm sunshine stretches of molten pots of advocate that will be lifted dustin soft sand just around this
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a hard heavy rain coming into i know the pos of nigeria pushing further west at the beginning of class, so for friday, the once a journey through every story, every step is in there to the celebration of what we cannot choose when to reach the 12th to simmons. and exclude. does the redesigns luxury living, crusty know future today we create the the
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the you watching me, elizabeth put on and don't have a mind to of oswald stories. the sound is really strong. some targeted heavily populated areas and move and gauze, killing at least 22 people since doing on thursday. 11 palestinians died and an overnight strike on a residential building and base law here. at least 3 palestinians have been told you and in his way, right in the occupied westbank is really military vehicles and philosophers in and out until the cut and refuge account as soldiers and bathroom palestinian sizes. and a 3 on the democratic national convention has wrapped up in chicago's vice presidential candidates and was accepted as policies to combination come to heritage federal tax and the presidential nomination on thursday, the
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ukrainian full. so instead of launched as drives on, russian ministry positions and equipment as possible offensive, and the coast region, ukrainian air force released this video saying it shows the attacks and bush couple the efforts come on as says civilians evacuated before the city was targeted. russian authorities installing concrete shelters and the region that spring in alex could top las, he's joining us live from keys, a number of friends in ukraine at the moment alex, with the focus seems to remain on the russian advance around the city of pox offs. very much so, so this is industrial hotline of the east russia, one states you craig needs defendants and the fights he is now on the outskirts of the city itself. now this has been the city of cross cuz been evacuated for some time as people have been streaming out because obviously afraid of the fighting. these fighting edging closer and closer to the city itself. the russians have
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brought in a defense units to cover their advance, westwood ukraine is no notice that they are bringing in reinforcements to be able to account so that advance, everybody is going to be fighting for this strategic city because view control across the control. the whole of doing that, but it's also not just the fighting the fight. he's also going on in the south. the revolting, the in separation with russian unit to be pushing north, pressuring ukrainian defenders. and slowly, slowly driving the back in the south as well as the east. but yes, absolutely. we'll focus on the east of the month and attacks inside more ukrainian attacks as well as the ones we'll be talking about. and mentioning incurs inside russia and military size and bowl grad has been attacked. what does that ukrainian strategy and these disparate attacks across russia? alex it's 2 fold.
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one is to damage and degrade bush's ability to be able to conduct 4 or an industrial level. so you'll see a tax on or refineries and both of them don't actually chemical plugs, but the other strand to this is attacking the regional add bases. that especially uses to be able to notice jets launch cap fight to cap a light bulbs at ukrainian positions. and these fields are being hit further further away. now they have basically a voltage drive the rush and say they shut down over drones, but not the heat. detecting satellites have picked up significant fives on the runway. and also in the building surrounding the runway, we shows that the base is being damaged suddenly in some way. not just that yesterday, you create the lowest a drone attack against more months. now that is 1800 kilometers away from the border. now those drugs are shut down, but in july, a drug actually made it through and damaged a supersonic washing jet on the tom back in the in more months,
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which is an extraordinary, extraordinary development of the ukrainians develop drones. in this case, propel of plain stuff full of fuel explosives and full flown on mind all the way that 1800 kilometers. that's twice the distance of the print border in some pages, but so a real jump and capabilities. alex, thank you very much for that. alex top laws with alexis live in case flooding in nigeria has killed more than a 100 people in the north. hundreds of thousands of people have been forced from their homes. tens of thousands of heck, days of farm land have also been affected, and homes washed away. people in several areas in gi goal a stays are completely cut off. move storms and heavy rain are expected in the coming days. that's bringing our costs on to ask. what address is? joining us live from guns that in dallas state. also tell us what you've been seeing since you've arrived. well, the devastation is from my safe right now. we are standing on the highway
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connecting several villages here in guns at down. as you can see, they used kettle and any other means to cross the what you call it, the flood before they get through that destination. we don't even talking about farmlands. yeah, we're also talking about livelihoods in this, we spoke to the district head of against earlier today. and he told us more than 3000 people have been displaced, including him because the water has sort of sleep swept into their own houses. so nobody is leaving open in those houses. i want to talk about this more is the director general to go a state. you must a might just say management agency doctor, i don't wanna talk to is but you know me to of this problem. what are we see? how many people have died in to go a state, for example, how many palm lines have been destroyed and, and things like that and what's being done to help? yes, the total desktop, as of yesterday, we have got to 50000. we have to 3 that digital confirmed
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it by the yeah. and you go with it. yeah. and it goes to by the it is rising because what i keep going increasing as it does increase the accounting cause. roaches just uh this, this is mostly at. uh, so you're talking about the what the rising, i've always seen the peak of the rainy season, or this is going to continue for a week or 2 or wherever it is. the minutes is that we have neighbors. the pick up did, and this is and this thing is happening. what is this 5 this that not met is saying that that will because i get to bring it to discharge or the community. so what, what are we talking about in terms of helping the people, what, what's out by the government, including the federal government to address a lot. this type of government has been dispatch of for, to come temporarily comes to that, that all by the state. and don't go out with students at nothing schools,
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so we will class course. so most of the refugees are in school. yes, we are quite as close as i was at. don't probably come. and in that com we have all the cycle of the associate. okay. there we have healthcare, we have food nutrition, how bad is due by anybody, much else any additional? what have you that extra general? this seems to be a recording problem. people are questioning why and they have a minute just to stop this. something continuously happening every year. yes, there, i'm it just the cost of government. how about i didn't met agreement with the uh, uh, i bought in con, provides like netherlands. they brought them to do assessment. i've, i've done that. okay, thank you. director general set director general of the state management agency and you go so far print to southern or not get us to talk to 6 states helping affected by the flooding this. yeah. and according to offer, you should see this is not even the peak of the reading season so that we expect to
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see more of these damages and probably debts in the coming weeks and months off with thank you very much for that address, live and guns. the engine dollar stays, it's andy as top investigative agencies, submitting its initial findings on the rape and murder of training don't to. so the countries highest court the incident spot nationwide protests and strikes by health care workers. the supreme creature set up a national task force led by adults and as to recommend safety measures for medical professionals. the 51 year old training don't to was raped and murdered inside of state one hospital in the eastern city of coal casa, launch crowns of demonstrations. have been gathering every day to demand, just as the victim of police volunteer has been charged with the crime. as for like 5 well worth is disrupting freight and community services in canada. union members of the 2 major phase companies,
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the demanding best of working hours and improve benefits. the shut down means of freight shipments within the country and to the us have stopped. and thousands of communities in vancouver, toronto, and montreal are facing travel disruption. its people in the u. k. a less charitable than they used to be. that's according to the world given index, one of the biggest surveys, tracking donations and volunteer, and globally, although the u. k is the will 6 largest academy, given by individuals has full and that's push the country off of the top 20 down to 22nd place on the index. sonya diag oh, has moved from london in a world of abundance and won't. there are those who have and those who do not. but in times of crisis, those you can lend a hand often do. whether it's natural disasters, such as the 2023 us quick and morocco produced an 800 percent rise and donations within the country. a conflict that also so a rise of a to countries such as
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a crane, whether it's down to a deterioration of social safety nets. as a result of policies opened up, makes many step in with a state has founded this see the 5 most generous countries are indonesia, kenya, single, pull the gambia and side area that's based on donations volunteering, 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. and it's part of a trans, during which the u. k. has study reduced it's spending on overseas aid 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 of some of the social and economic challenges that everyone's been dealing
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with with the cost of living. but what i do think it's 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. is generosity may reflect a relative passing of economic decline. there's still 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 blending. so 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 which raised quite a bit of money. i see a trustee a tactic which helps to exercise to women phone little women and women with multiple disadvantages. so i get my time
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and helping them way. well, the index reflect 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 greater good. so now you go out to 0. something that's, you know, from ne, paul is a one mountain away from breaking a world record. as meaning. modern g shed by can reach the summit of sheesh upon let into bed, and become the youngest person to have climbed the wills, 14 highest peaks, and mont ahead has the story. of a nemo rangy sherpa is climbing his way into the history books. if he can conquer one more peak, the 18 year old will become the youngest person to climbed every mountain and the world was an 8000 meters high. his uncle is the current record holder at 30 years old. i knew more than the sports, like any sports like action i see myself as an assay as i've made.

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