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the, the . ringback the coming on harris is set to make the biggest speech of a political career as a 1st black woman, 1st asian american to accept a major part is nomination for us. pressed the democrats around the 5 to 9 to students, a chance to speak at the convention. despite pressure from uncommitted voters outrage of israel's world garza the dog carry johnston, this is out just a real life from time. also coming. a vicious cycle of death and displacement in
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gaza is rarely forces till at least 40 seconds. protestant. tens of thousands of people are forced to move again. russia as president accuses ukraine of attempting an attack, post nuclear power station. the head of international nuclear watch stuff is i think, next week. and saddam and struggles to contain of color. i think amount of terran crisis, wesson's one once, that rages on the coming as come of the harris's set to be the 1st african american and asian american women. to formally accept, a major part is from a nation for president to return to the main stage of the democratic national convention in chicago to develop what's offered the biggest speech of a political career. this is expected to review more about the past due journey and also have vision to take home and have
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a public can go ahead and double trump let. so that's bringing the can be how can now, who's inside the convention venue in chicago? so kimberly, the main event is not far away now with kind of how it's set to take to the stage a couple of hours or so. there's no question. this is going to be the biggest night of tunnel on harris's political career. we understand she has been working on her speech and reworking it in the final hours. then i can tell you that the auditorium has been packed for hours in anticipation. the number of guests has been star studded and we expect there will even be a few surprises in. a terms of those, yes, there have been a number of her close friends and colleagues that has been endorsing her most recently has been the senator elizabeth warren, who spoke in just the last few moments. talk to you about how she got to know how the la harris most recently 1st meeting her in 2008 during the financial crisis in the united states. when there was that collapse during the time when there were so
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many that were losing their homes, their mortgages. and she talked about how at that time kind of la harris was the attorney general of california fighting for people to have their homes phase. in contrast to complex republican challenger in this selection, donald trump, who she says, was trying to make money off of people losing their home, she alleges. and that's why she says, nobody in this election. donald trump or his running mate, said he's taking list trust donald trump and j. d stands to look out for your family. she's. i wouldn't let those guys i wouldn't trust them to move my couch. the
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we a tom or harris. this election is about your family and your future. i've seen tomlin harris spike. i've seen her when and when it comes to our families and our futures, common law harris is someone we can trust. kimberly high loves uncommitted delegates made their present spells at this conference. well they are not happy in terms of the committed delegates, namely those who is the primary back is when this presidents a nominating contest, was taking place who protested and did not vote for tom la harris. because her support of the binding ministration support for the israel's more on garza and so they were very unhappy coming to this convention. but they were not given
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a platform for apollo city, an american to speak at any time. particularly on the last night of this convention . is to ask the result is that denial, they have stay to city this now and it's 2nd day and we reached out to the organizers to get some comments about that. we're still awaiting a reply. but in the midst of all of this, but we do know is the official word is that they were denied because they were told this is pamela harris, his biggest night. it can't be about the uncommitted agenda. having said that, what we do know is that the democratic party for the 1st time has acknowledge that a 2 state solution is part of their platform. and that there is the belief that there should be a future that accommodates the jewish democratic state. and that holds the right of palestinians to live in freedom and security and viruses their own. having said that, that is not enough to be uncommitted voters or rather delegates. they say that they feel there should be
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a plot for how the americans. and that is why they are going to say hello kimberly. thank you. okay, bro, as on though is outside of the venue in chicago, we have protested, has gathered every day of the convention. he spoke to go choice, who's an advocate for a fair immigration system, key issue and this is election. what we certainly want to see from all elected officials is that they support the immigrant community. time and time again, when it's time for elections, they'll share either how critical immigrants are and then when it doesn't suit their needs, they throw them under the bus. and we've seen that, you know, from various administrations going decades back. and one thing that our organization is calling for is a pathway to citizenship or all 11000000 on documented immigrants. and we don't want that predicated on on increase militarization or border enforcement. we don't believe that just because people are leaving their homes for
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a better life that they should be criminalized for it. do you think the fact that come over here? so it comes from an immigrant family. her parents came to the us from india, helps to inform her so far as her governing and what it could if she becomes present or not. well, i certainly hope all those live experiences as an immigrant would inform her. but on, at the end of the day as an elected official, she has to remember that the people that she represents are immigrants. and she has to listen to the immigrant justice community. when we say what both democrats and republicans have gone to the border is unacceptable. because we've been reporting, there's discontent among some democrats, 79. any, had a student american, the chance to address the convention. that's the spot voices supporting israel and the families of captives being allowed to at least 40 democratic delegates say that uncommitted and have withheld this simple full coming of hires of the, by the ministration stone. so as well as some democrats of openly express the
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frustration with her as well as campaign in a tweet. us house democrats were content said the democratic party is making quote, a tragic mistake. perpetuate senior ratio of palestinian voices, liking it to the ratio of palestinian political advice by breaking the democratic house representative in michigan. abraham has also read indeed is of d. n. c cannot claim to one piece in garza, but actively thoughts the ability for palestinians to speak the truth. also the group of muslim women for harris announced that the spending on withdrawing support for the statement. they say the family of these very hostage that was on the stage tonight, i've shown more empathy towards palestinian americans and palestinians, and the candidates or the dnc. without how the l. a is an attorney, a protestant in human rights activist, and board a member of american wisdom. so we'll start in chicago. they go into slide,
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now. welcome to houses there. so no protest in american has been allowed to address the convention. what do you make of that? well this decision is um is not just a moral failing. it's a severe political miscalculation that deepens the divisions within the democratic party at a time of already hunting polarization. so what you have now is this simple, fair minded, reasonable request to have a palestinian speed at the main stage. i'm on the main stage at this critical juncture. with over $40000.00 palestinians have been killed with us, made weapons, and us tax money. and you're not even giving them the platform to speak their narrative. and i think it comes down to one word. the g word is they're afraid, most likely. and this is my personal view that um, genocide will be mentioned by this palestinian speaker. so there's no way that
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democrats can tolerate that in their democratic the democratic party platform suggest this stuff because very what is it? a paragraph and a half, almost 2 paragraphs mentioned on the palestinians issue, and you've agreed to taste the same topic points for prior platforms. so there's nothing new here. come on here. so it's not presenting any new vision. any new agenda is just she just representing the same administration that she belongs to right now. as vice president and as president, we see no reason to believe that she'll be presenting anything that would be distinguishable from this kind of myspace as policy. what i'm going to last when it comes to goes a, do you to tech 10 a difference in policy or even just emphasis between harrison bye i and again that goes to the core issue here. you cannot just use empty rhetoric and substitute that with the substance. you can say, well i'm saying word like i'm calling for a ceasefire,
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but you do nothing to enforce it. you can say that you one piece, you're playing the role of arsonist and firefighter at the same time, you want to have unmitigated a come into this to help those that are wounded, which is now $90000.00, plus almost 800000. if not more, at the same time providing additional us, the us, h, israel in the form of weaponry. some of the most liberal kinds of weaponry that has been as killed thousands and thousands of $116000.00 plus of whom i children. so i mean, this hypocritical stance, and if you look at the democratic party platform, for example, this is where the hypocrisy has been heights and actually because the platform talks about better housing, it talks about a better, more inclusive immigration policy. it talks about healthcare being and human rights . it talks about affordable housing. so you have all these core issues that democrats care about. so deeply you have the same time, the policy that contradicts every single one of those. 1.9000000 talk means because
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it are made homeless, they've been displaced once, twice, 3 times, sometimes even more than that. 70 to 80 percent of the civilian infrastructure. investor has been utterly destroyed, not a single functioning hospital, fully function, hospital exist. and that is that right now, this is all due to our policy of enabling this genocide. so palestinian that will take the stage will highlight the critical stance and no difference or by that and certainly will not look good for the democratic nominee. come over here. as paper and it's only was explaining to us, there are a lot of protest is outside the convention on oil voices need to be heard that they're not going to go anywhere. oh absolutely. we will not. we will not stand. no . i mean, the, the very fact that amir ceasefire amuse ceasefire is something that this administrative cannot enforce. how can we hold? how can we, how can we feel energized to say that an arms embargo on the state of israel is
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bored? come, how can we say that account ability? we've had 3 i c, j opinions on the matter. we've had the i c, c. i speak on the us, assess, speak on them, and we've had them me the most mainstream international human rights organizations, mc international human rights watch even is really human. it's organizations such as best some put out position papers and reports saying that is real, operates in a part time disease. so digital crimes had been highlighted time and time again over the last few years, especially over the last 10 plus months. and yet, given all this evidence, given a plethora of information that you have at your disposal, you still maintain the same policy that is maintaining that very, that of those, those are very prime. that's what hypocritical stands. and you cannot use of flowery rhetoric and say it with the with a smile and think that you will receive the voting public. the palestinians in
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chicago represents the largest posting and community in the united states. so here the bmc is here in chicago, and you will not give a platform to this particular element of your because of your constituency. that's a shame to the democratic party. it's a, it's a, it's a same to the party that believes in inclusion, the quality freedom and justice. but the, the policy, the by and it's for slow right now is benign, those same things to the palestinians. okay. we have to leave at that time, right. kelly, we appreciate your time. thank you. thank you for having. meanwhile, the public and the presidential candidates. donald trump has visited the us mexico border and the swing states of arizona. integration has been a hot button issue. the selection republicans have criticized color harnesses, immigration policies, teasing her filing to protect the board. while speaking next to a pilot metal for the board to trump blamed democrats for failing to finish it. if
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you take a look interestingly at the all of the wall that's lying on it side, that could have been put up in a matter of weeks, it was all set to go. it was all cut out. and if you look at the top of the mountain behind us is all shaped all ready to go. could have been put up in a few weeks, much of its been sold for $0.05 and the dollars very expensive. us supreme court has revive parts of an ira zone and nor requiring, but it's just to show proof of american citizenship to register to vote. the quotes routing for those and appealed by the republican national committee on the state legislature, our zone. it was a key battleground state in the us selection and republican policies pushing for nationwide proof of citizenship. bill public gonzalez, if it's necessary to prevent americans from costing boats. the
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is where the forces of killed that a 50 palestinians has intensified their offensive and what is once called safe areas and central and southern guns that internally displaced palestinians crumpton densely populated. there is, i've been told to leave us, depriving families access to water and vital health services where people in gaza are on the move once again, even as a bear with their loved ones. so i've been taught that begins coverage. now. the theme repeated many times in garza, more than 40000 palestinians have been killed. the bodies of the dead are taken from alexa, hospitalized for burial, for it is very a tax indeed in the black. the world is upside down and say, these parents as the old continue to bury the young people decided to return to their homes. think of something that you saw in the army. saw them walk in on the street and executed some parents,
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a motion of the smallest coffins with the heaviest as increasing numbers of children are killed in this war. and this all. busy to come, but if you'll are the, the owner, i'm sitting on the rubble of my house and the remains of my children says this father, the 70 year old has lost several family members at his home in big block. yeah. up in the midwest. we were at the school, the whole family when they began to hit schools, the children and my grandchildren came to the house to sleep. i was sleeping outside. just often midnight. we heard a sound, and the school is mia. we looked over from the school and it turned out to be our house. we came to what you see here, rubble with us in the body parts left some others i enjoyed. the health industry says at least 11 people were killed, but is really strikes here as the forces continue to hit a number of neighborhoods in central and southern gaza. hospitals, schools,
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muskets, churches, everything has been attacked all over the receipt strip and no very safe. 1 1 it's a vicious cycle for many civilians who survive. each night strikes wake up, carry the dead crate and then move once again that people don't have enough time to warrant as they receive more is really orders to evacuate. some have been forced to move dozens of times since october. is there any time table to push for? are there any areas of one unit any here say, is really gunfire from several friends, herded them to work this area. and there's a honda because it's not bad that it just broke off displacement cost as humiliation and suffering. we spend our time on the shelves and gunfire and moving from one area to another and we see no benefit in the negotiations. the talks on a possible ceasefire, set the resume in egypt from the wounds of his house. i'm just trying to remove that says he has one message for the world. it's enough. have mercy. some of the
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jobs out of there. so that come on out as here is ready for us, is could at least 3 palestinians during a raise on the refugee occupies west. the in depth analysis of the case headline was strategic purpose. do you think this assassination serves israel informed opinions, people who have been 18 years seem to be given a chance to best to be a full political debate. russia has decided that the war crane as a defensive war inside story house. will it change the security relationship between both countries on out jersey or the the
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the okay, so i'll send you a washing. i'll just say a reminder of the headlines now come to her as a set to be the 1st african americanization in mac. it's a for me to accept to major parties limitation for president to return to the main stage of the democratic national convention in the coming to deliver what song it gets, speech of a political career, us republican presidential candidate donald trump has visited the us, mexico boy in swing states, i was speaking next to a ton of metals or trump, blaine democrats for failure to finish. nearly 50 palestinians have been killed across costs. the day off, israel issued a new displacement towards this expanded army, struck on it for today to the areas in the center and sounds of the strip you know,
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keep out of westbank is very forces of kills at least 3 palestinians during a raid is ready. but it should vehicles block 2 roads in and out of the to convert refugee count phonetic, 14 hours. thousands of buildings were destroyed, at least one is where the soldier was injured, and 40 protest opinions have been detained. the abraham was that the scene of that is reading rate into a car and census this report another day in the occupied westbank. another is ready read this time to the toys, cutting refugee cab that has the north of destruction through the homes, but also through the infrastructure. we've been speaking to people who say that these really soldiers set homes on fire on purpose and we were talking to them as they were trying to put all the fire. also another is really air strikes that left, 3, palestinian, that we're talking about in increasing the use of is really area and hits against
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palestinian targets since the war started. then you wouldn't figure speak about 50 is really aerial targets, an area and hits against palestinians that left $113.00 that. but since august as of august, we can report that the on average one color simeon is kills per the you to these is rated airstrikes and we've been hearing these really defense minister view all going on saying that he is really lighting the use of aerial strikes against palestinian targets to combat the palestinians. use of a i. e. d. 's which are the improvised explosive devices that they're offering through these is really, really 3 vehicles when they read how to simeon villages and home and refugee can do that. but he just need all the occupied with bank policy, the
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best way to present that. and that puts in as a cues ukrainian forces of trying to attack the cook nuclear power plant. the font is located inside the bushes, western coast region, which has been the target of a ukrainian incursion. the facility is about 40 kilometers from the city of coast, and some 50 kilometers away from russian poetry that is held by ukrainian forces. it houses 2 working reactors, powering 19 russian regions of assistance, is the enemy tried to strike the kids can nuclear power station. the international atomic energy agency has been informed the promise to come themselves defend specialist to assess the situation. i hope that in the end, this will be done on their part for you and the new, clear inspect says we'll visit the cook upon next week. he has not responded to hooton's accusations. lights ministries said he said, taking another settlement in the coast region, where people that had been forced to flee the homes,
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dosage of already spent the day and the show to them consensus. this report, saelens, you know, used to live in the la sky region, and course, now she lives here. a private boxing club turned into a shelter. she is one of more than 50 people forced from their home since ukrainian forces launch that incursion into russia along the border with the car screeching just over 2 weeks ago. you know, how does she kind of use nicer, patricia? i'm grateful for the health we receive, but i feel bad that i'm here. i would prefer to be my own home. i want the war to finish as soon as possible. there's nothing else i want more than for this war to be over. the 9 year old lab may be too young to fully understand what's happened. he's passing the time perfect thing. his gaming skills, others spend or days fine tuning their box and technique. people for me a little while i had no option to help the people who were affected by the ukrainian armed forces invasion. people here all stressed or frightened,
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they didn't understand what was happening. i feel i have to help people in every possible way. most people in this mix of shelter have been here since the incursion started and say they are hopeful, they will be able to return to their home. so this is their reality for more than a $130000.00 russians, forced to see their homes along the border with ukraine. and the 1st screech of the front lines may be about 90 kilometers from here. the one consensus to shock and hardship they've lived through across town. katrina and the latino is one of 200 volunteers who come here to help distribute aid. they lost their cheese houses, the last old. and i think that many people overcome. uh the deal. not that bad, but, but the cry, this facility assist near the 1000 people and gives out nearly 15 tons of 8 every day with no sign of an end to the fighting between ukrainian and russian forces. they expect to see more looking for help. very soon. door safari out to 0. kirk
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city, russia, as the house was in it, sedona struggling to contain an outbreak of corner of the world health organization says around 300 people have died from the disease. so don's civil was forced millions of people from the homes and sponsors, humanitarian crisis center motor, as well. colorado spreading and eastern to don, the health ministries declared an epidemic with hundreds of new cases confirmed and recent weeks. health workers do what they can to save lives, but the resources are limited. the funded what had the doctors classify the case and stabilize it. and if it is proven to be a case of infection, treatment begins immediately. if it isn't, the patient returns home and after being stabilized and has the hospital here, does not have the capacity to accept many cases. millions of people are fleeing the violence of saddam civil war. a board or regions like
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a solid and i'll cut the risk are being overwhelmed. as public services come under increasing strain, water and food supplies are becoming contaminated. hastening the spread of disease . flooding has made the situation even worse. color, i call the severe diarrhea and the hydration and can kill if left untreated like that. i mean the, my name's in me was an 80 percent of the diseases we are facing ones related to the deterioration of the environment. for example, diseases that spread by insects kind of diseases because of the water quality. well, diseases related to the lack of purpose, sewage and the unavailability of suitable toy that's the, the outbreak comes as millions of people are also going hungry. or part of what the un says, as well as the world, the worst humanitarian crises sparked by saddam civil war between government forces and the are a south power military group. both sides have promised help get a to those in need. but if case numbers continue to grow, contagious diseases into done may become even more difficult to contain. fins
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for japan. 8 am here. we conditions to just around the eastern pulse of china tools, the northeast and corner, or live. the showers just persisting the just around the 5 south of china, particularly in the heat of the day. the show is the cause. i do continue across the entire china move, big down pools, just coming into allows the vietnam, its a northern parts of thailand, could scattering the showers across malaysia, moving parts of indonesia, east, and everybody in the nation. i recently have seen some big down pools, but towards the south central dry, good deal of several weather coming through here. meanwhile friendly, i was very unsuccessful, particularly just around the by of been going up towards bandwidth dash putting in a lot of moist to here. red warning seemed full size of heavier, right? all the way to bump and the stillness, sink them documenting 2 decades. and one of the most in baffled coolness of the
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