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the, the safe them even come in as an international insight, corruption, excellence award, denominator here on now. the, the kind of the highest is on the costs of history as the 1st black woman and the 1st asian americans to accept a major policies nomination for us. press the democrats around the faucet, denying palestinians a chance to speak at the convention, despite pressure from uncommitted votes as an outrage of israel's world guns, the gun carry, tungsten, this is all just air a lot from. so i also coming up the vicious cycle of death and displacement,
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and god is ready for us, is killed at least $47.00 palestinians. tens of thousands of people forced to move began russia's preston to jesus. ukraine of attempting an attack on the cross nuclear power station. had of international nuclear watch tokens heading next week and hundreds of thousands of people in nigeria are on display some of the slots destroy homes and find that the well this uh, kind of hire a set to be the 1st african american and asian american women. to fully accept to major parties nomination for president, she would return to the main stage of the democratic national convention in chicago to deliver what's obviously the biggest speech of a political career. this is expected to reveal more about a personal journey and also have vision to take on the republican revival donald trump that spring and kimberly how could now,
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who's inside the convention venue in the chicago st. kimberly the main event is not far away. now it's kind of a house that just takes the stage and that's right. she is expected to take the stage in the next hour. right now. wretched width for democratic party. heavy weight is on stage. behind me. she is the michigan governor, and she is certainly one of the warm up acts if you will. we've also had celebrity singer of pink, who is well known around the world. she just performed, in fact, they've lost count as the number of celebrity endorsements that have appeared on stage or of appeared just this week. but what i can tell you is that the energy incitement for com la harris. of course, the culminating act of the we can this democratic national convention which he formerly accepts her party's nomination for the democratic presidential nominee. and for president, the united states is really tangible in terms of that energy and that excitement.
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and i can tell you that the pressure for complet harris is also very significant given the fact that she really is expecting or is promising to be that agent of change, that many voters say that they want and that they need. so there are all eyes on comma harris. we understand that she has been working on her speech of the last 24 hours putting on the final touches in order to make the case that she should be the next president. the 47th president of the united states. okay, thanks so much indeed for now. well, at least uh just see is uh recent uh you see box graduates as the executive director of jens, that's the change. well she joins us live, not from oakland and california. welcome to the program. so what do you think younger voters are looking for things when it comes to? who do i feel comfortable with supporting in the coming election?
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yeah, we're looking for someone that we can trust and is going to be a champion for the issues that we care about and just the end or to understand how intertwined those issues are home. it's about dignified and union jobs and uplifting the working class and commenting the climate crisis and broad. it's achieving a cease fire through weapons and barbeau and gaza and ending the genocide and folding in gaza. so those are the issues that are most at hand right now. and we're looking to accomplish harris to see what she's going to do, and those issues to champion chevy and them and listen to young people as she's aware how passionate we are on them. you mentioned goes with them, and no pet has to be an american. was given a chance to address the convention. what do you make for the yeah, um and the certainly feelings of joy and relief when by the now of the ticket. but i'll be honest, as pamela hesitated herself,
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that those votes must be earned. and the other gens here and the leader of an organization that's committed to making sure trump is nowhere near the white house today was incredibly disappointing and, and shameful. the fact that a palestinian was not offered speaking slot at the convention, a very symbolic, but the performative gesture of, of uncommitted movement something that was easy for them to deliver on the fact that they still didn't happen is really disappointing. and it's something that i hope that the democratic party understands everybody's paying attention to right now. and i hope they understand as well, but that it is a miscalculation, but they're under estimating the $750000.00 plus uncommitted voters across the states, including north carolina, michigan, wisconsin states that they want to win. and you know, if the genocide on folding on that we can see our phones is not enough,
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let the strategy be enough. you need these voters to win. and today's actions and the fact that the call center didn't speak is, was, it was a mistake and incredibly shameful for a given what you say, i mean, how big is relative social media then in this selection, in the role that young people were playing it well, the democratic party is very aware about how incredibly important social media is in this election. they invited dozens of content creators to the convention because they know that young people as a, an increasingly diverse demographic of people are using social media to get their news. and they are trying to, to tackle that and come layers is on tech. talk to wall is on tech talk and i and yet they're not understanding that we're watching the genocide on fold on our phones. we see it every day. we'll see a brand name from cala harris, but we'll also see children suffering under a as bombs dropped before. then i'm, i'm
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a shops that i have to even explain that they're not going to be able to uh, to combat this issue simply by posting names on their account. they're going to have to actually achieve this through policy, where as we watch a such a pain and suffering unfolding bozza, it's simply not enough to be also for media. you need to see policy change from the administration. and especially given the symbolic gesture was just turned to way. if you have to put it into a not show, then what is your top priority for the election as a young person? i'm come from the climate space. i'm. i'm a climate organizer and i fall for fossil fuel phase out. and at the same time, i know that there is no club and climate justice on occupied land. in the next 75 days, we need to see this administration acts bullies to put actions words into action.
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they say they are working tirelessly for a ceasefire. i've heard it over and over again as a young voter. i know the other young voters like me are watching closely to see whether they are actually working tirelessly, at least for a ceasefire. and that means in arms and barto, we are watching them send fighter jets to 1000 pound bonds, to israel, as they continue to uh, to, to demand a cease fire vocally. but then it's just not enough when, when we're watching actions, it conflicts with their words. what's the different, what you say to give us a jumping in them and given what you say, i mean, to what extent do you think the harris will tickets needs to change its approach going forward significantly. but this, the issue is not rhetoric. the issue is policy, we need to see a ceasefire and that cannot be achieved as a weapons and vargo is not an act it immediately. we see poll after poll indicating
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that independence and democratic voters in swing states are more likely to vote for a candidate that supports a weapons and barcode b. this is strategically the right decision for the administration to take to uh, to win in november and achieve peace. and also what about the recent crack down that we saw on student protests to send them in? those harris need to reach out to them. it absolutely, and the next thing that they must do is to listen to the uncommitted movements demand for a meeting by september 15th. that is the next ask. now that they've been denied speaking slot i, they will speak to the importance of this moment. now the students are coming back to campus and the organizing will not stop as an easy burnaby drive. the you sees just band masks and encasements on campus that will not work. they can't stifle movements with a band. we will, we will not stop house and you liberation, organizing on campus. and campbell, harris must know that,
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and they should start moving in the right direction by meeting with the uncommitted movements based actually we leave it that we appreciate your time. thank you. thank you. ok. for others on days outside the venue in chicago with protests of gathers again the mounting a ceasefire and gaza and the tough of stones against israel. on the 4th and final day of the democratic convention, protesters again on the streets here in chicago, calling for an in just to israels more on god. sir. we've seen protesters throughout the streets the entire week, and now they're here with their final push their final message here. on this evening, we spoke to some of them and this is what they told me. i can't in good conscience reconcile that against the bombs that are being dropped in our name every day slaughtering families and children day after day after day. our strategy on here is not to ask for a seat at the table with the democratic party. we're here to demand
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a democratic party ends the genocide. we don't want to see that the table with the genocidal party. we want to end the genocide. 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. the message has remained consistent throughout the week from the protesters immediately calling for a cease fire. and in to israel's warren gotcha. and also a stop or a hold to us military aid to israel as well. that's been really a top priority for the protesters the entire week gabriel's onto chicago. because we've been reporting this discontent among some democrats have a denying any posting in american the chance to address the convention. that's disappoint voices supporting as well. and families of captains being allowed to at
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least 40 democratic delegates say that i'm committed not withheld. the support the coming of christ over the by the administration stones on israel. we let remind is palestinian americans serving as a georgia state representative. she wasn't allowed to speak at any effects during the dnc. of the reality is that me is a policy and elected official. i have had to walk a fine line between degrees that i have felt over my people being mass murdered. and the fact that i understand the stress that exists in our society, there are now looming, ever larger. come november. i came to chicago for a panel with every american institute. now i'm being pulled into this. and instead i watch somebody from my state who was an anti choice republican get time on that stage and not a single palestinian suggested speaker. i want to be clear, this is not about me. we came here to offer a gift. we came here to offer an opportunity to bridge the gap between our party and our voters. but some democrats have openly expressed their frustration with
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a higher, as well as campaign. and it suites us house democrats work on this said the democratic party is making quote, a tragic mistake perpetuates in the rage of protest invoices, likening it to the ratio of palestinian political, divides by britain turner classic house representative in michigan a. but i also read the data is off of dnc cannot claim to one piece in gaza, but actually for the ability for protest in is to speak the truth. also, the group muslim women for harris announced the dispensing and withdrawing support for the statement. they say the family of these very hostage that was on the stage tonight as shown, more empathy towards pedestal and americans and palestinians. and the candidates, or the d. n. c has what's all right. cultural is an attorney, a protestant in human rights activist, and board member of american wisdom. as a protestant in chicago,
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he thinks the democratic party is not giving up that form to a palestinian speaker, because they would highlight the hypocrisy when it comes to us. policy on johnson of this decision is just not just a moral failing. it's a severe political miscalculation that deepens the divisions within the democratic party at a time of already hutton polarization. so what you have now is this simple, fair minded, reasonable request to have a palestinian speak at the main stage. i'm. i'm the main stage at this critical juncture, with over $40000.00 costs, and these 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 on their face most likely, and this is my personal view that the genocide will be mentioned by this palestinian speaker. so there's no way that democrats can tolerate that. and if you
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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 and talks about a better and 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, yet the same time the policy, what does it contradicts every single one of those $1900000.00 tests means and visit are made homeless. they've been displaced once, twice, 3 times, sometimes even more than that. 70 to 80 percent of the civilian infrastructure because it has been utterly destroyed, not a single functioning hospital, fully function, hospital exists, and that is the right now. this is all due to our policy of enabling this genocide . so palestinian that will take the stage will highlight that the 2 critical spare and that will not look good for joe biden and certainly will not look good for the democratic nominee. come over here. the palestinians in chicago represents the
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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 abuse 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 to quality, freedom and justice. and while i'm a product and the presidential candidates, donald trump has visited the us mexico border and the swing states of arizona. immigration has been a hot button issue. this selection of the kinds of criticized couple of harris's immigration policies accusing her of failing to protect the boulder while speaking next to a part of metal for the board of old trump blamed democrats, but failing to finish. so if 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,
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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 dollar is very expensive for rentals followed that trump visit to the border. it has more to a visit to an unfinished section of border wall here in swing state, arizona. candidate donald trump repeatedly called campbell. a harris is opponent, comrade campbell, saying she is a left wing radical who wants open borders between the united states and mexico and says that she is directly responsible for floods of immigrants coming across, who he said uh, within quite gruesome detail in fact, have committed multiple crimes, at least a wave as he put it or an onslaught of immigrant crime. as usual with donald trump, the facts are somewhat in variance with is rhetoric. the figures from the border
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authorities here in the united states show that over the past 5 months, border crossings have been dropping sharply and in fact, they were down in july to their lowest level in 4 years. similarly, crime has been dropping gradually in the united states and was again down sharply over the past several months of this year. now in terms of the drug trade, it is also a described by a law enforcement officials and border officials as being the product of us citizens who are smuggling fentanyl and other types of narcotics across the board or not migrant. so that, well, the, the federal is coming in is being made in mexico. it's largely being brought in of the a trucks or other vehicles through ports of entry by us citizens of mr. trump will
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uh show more of his concern for this crucial swing state with a big rally plan in glendale near phoenix on friday in the same large or reno where uh, campbell harris spoke before 15000 people several days ago. rob reynolds, i'll just 0 co cheese county, arizona. a u. s. supreme court has revised parts of an ira zone or nor requiring votes, is to show proof of american citizenship to register to vote. the quotes routing photos and a po, bottom republican national committee on the states that just that you are as there is a key battleground states in the us election. and the republican policies pushing for nationwide proof of citizenship. bill, public gonzalgo, it's necessary to prevent americans from costing balance the
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is where the forces have killed nearly 50 palestinians as they intensified their offensive. and what was once described as simple, safe areas in central and southern gaza, internally displaced, palestinians crumpton, densely populated areas have been told to leave us depriving 5 is access to water, bottle health services, people in gaza or on the move once again, even as they buried the end of toys, some of the job examples seemed repeated many times in gauze, in more than 40000 palestinians of being killed. the bodies of the dead are taken from alexa, hospitalized for burial. afraid is radia tax in the block. 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 a motion to be the smallest coffins with the heaviest. as increasing numbers of
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children are killed in the for a this all out. um, but if you 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, rebel 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. the hospitals, schools, most churches, everything has been attacked all over the receipt strip and no very safe. 1
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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. people don't have enough time to warn, as they receive more is really orders to evacuate. some have been forced to move dozens of times since october is a tank simple to push for any areas of hon. eunice. any here say is really gun fire from several friends herded them to work this area. there's a honda because it's not bad that just football displacement cost. as too many ation 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 with thoughts on a possible ceasefire. set the resume in egypt from the ruins 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 jobs i was there. the spokesman philologist
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hospital in gaza, southern city of con eunice says the facility might soon be forced to shut due to lack of supplies on to shortages. connie, this was given another displacement or the bodies ready on here on wednesday, a letter of mental him in continuation to appeals. we should regarding a shortage of medical supplies at nasir medical complex. we would like to inform international and un organizations that were now on the brink of completely halting operations. that's in addition to being unable to properly cover wounds here. unfortunately, many medical supplies have completely run out such a surgical gloves, abdominal towels, surgical, a problems, and more alarming the. well, the escalation of the war, beyond gauze as border sound and moving strength of a polio outbreak dominated today's un security council meeting on the situation. and then at least i'll just, there was crystal in the reports from united nations. there's growing concern on
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the international stage, a mid faltering cease fire talks that war will spread beyond garza despite mountain criticism. that is, israel's government that appears to have been stalling. the united states called on him aust to accept its latest ceasefire proposal. thank you. prime minister netanyahu confirmed that israel accept the bridging proposal that the united states guitar and egypt put forward last week as the proposal is consistent with the principles outlined by president biden in may 2024. and that this council endorsed in resolution 2735. and this bills on areas of agreement from tops convened in doha last week. but russia choose the united states and changing it to turn because of the global display being the security council. never bless the deal formulated in this way. and why, when you called upon all of us to exhibit pressure exclusively on how much leadership to make sure that the movement accepts
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a new is ready when you consistently refused to work with western jerusalem. which critically depends on you for width and supplies, but it is something that well intentioned, and impartial mediators do. unfortunately, conflict isn't the only thing that spreading. the polio virus is now circulating in the occupied territories, prompting concerns of an outbreak of this preventable paralyzing disease. $50000.00 palestinian children born since the start of the conflicts have not been vaccinated . the world health organization and unicef have 1600000 doses ready to distribute. but agencies say it is impossible under the current conditions. that is the key we should not need because she ations special permissions to bring a lot of sending medical supplies to to that means she might have pairings and medical teams like my and she's not spend on is the leading to the rules to be is how i talk to the company, it's
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a letter signed by $28.00 organization says they'll need at least 7 days with no fighting to administer the 1st dose to children, but also called for a permanent ceasefire. kristin so me me, i'll just era united nation the occupied westbank is very forces of. busy of at least 3 palestinians during a raid is very minute you vehicles blocked roads in and out to the to come refuge account for in any 14 hours, thousands of buildings were destroyed. at least one is very soldier was injured, and 40 protestants had been detained. so the heads on the eldest, they're coming to hire a sort take center stage of the democratic national convention and deliver the most cost of casual speech. and the physical lot will be live in chicago, the
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the, [000:00:00;00] the so you'll watch, hang out. just a reminder of the headlines coming to harness is minutes away. in the coming, the 1st african american, asian americans went to for many except to major process normally. nation for president, west bringing that can be how could now, who's inside the convention venue in chicago. so the main event is not far away now or yeah, that's right. we are waiting to be the democratic presidential nominee cala harris to formally accept that nomination. she will be taking the stage behind me in just
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a few moments. right now there is a video playing that is big. they're rated by actor morgan freeman. tell. 2 reading the audience and the millions that are watching from home about her life. how she is the daughter of a indian immigrant and how her mother raised her as a single mother and what that inspired her as a child who lived in a working class neighborhood. how that brought her and i just sort of inspired her and her working class routes and those how she worked as a minimum wage worker at mcdonalds and those values that she learned and how she brought that as a prosecutor to fight for ordinary americans. so we expect you and some of the acts of the we already know that she is for to talk about her mother working as a scientist, secure breast cancer house, as a prosecutor and her best friend that she worked to be
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