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this actually is best fit and then you can also can have the worst life on your life out as it was, teens across the world. with the latest local news, i didn't like from documentaries. when you closer to the house of the story the, the non accused of an apparent assassination attempts on donald trump has been named von us media as ron wesley round. he was seen near the republican presidential candidate with a ride. the secret service agent who was on the course did a fantastic job and he was able to spot this rightful barrow, sticking out of the fence and immediately engaged that individual. on the inside business out, is there
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a life some day or so coming on in the airborne, michigan motor of americans are expressing their anger at their govern optimum 5th denials. israel says 3 captives, so you've died and gone. so late last year were killed by it's earned as strikes i have my house on the waters and i'm curious if i ever be able to return to ins. on the west flooding in europe and decades lives livelihoods that destroyed his entire town, sit on the words to the at a well can we begin in the united states, where the man accused of an apparent assassination attempt on donald trump has been named by u. s. media as ron wesley routes, he was seen with a rifle near the former president as he was playing golf. and now the incident happened at trump's golf course in west palm beach. witness soul of the gunman,
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and managed to take photos of his call. officers then spotted the vehicle on the i 95 highway and apprehended the suspect in mountain county, near palm city, around a 45 minute drive away to meet treatment vein. think or has the latest donald trump was playing golf here at the trump international golf club in west palm beach. when the secret service said they spotted a gun in the bushes at the edge of the course and opened fire at all. they use secret service personnel open fire on a government located near the property line. and this matters on this a secret service agent. that was all the course did a fantastic job. what they do is they have an agent that jumps one hole ahead of time to where the president was that and he was able to spot this rifle barrels sticking out of the fence and immediately engaged that individual. at which time
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the, the individual police say the suspect escaped the scene in an s u v. i d by witness and apprehended later without any additional finance. we took as high profile selling off the screws as, as possible. we did it safely and nobody else was for law enforcement. officials say they found an a k 47 rifle with a scope. 2 backpacks with ceramic plating hung on the fence and a gopro camera. the republican presidential candidates was taken to a folding room at the club by the secret service. donald trump lates has sent an e mail to his fundraising list saying, fee and not i am safe and well and no one was hurt. for 2 months ago, donald trump's p a was graced by a bullet when a gun man took a shot at him during a campaign speech in pennsylvania. the head of the secret service resigned after that assassination attempt. now new questions about his security will be raised off
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to this latest incident to meet you method and go out to 0 as close to pass equal haine and washington d. c. so pretty unprecedented evening where you all took us through the political reaction to this attempted assassination as well. so we haven't heard anything additional from the former president, donald trump, since that one e mail to supporters. but we have heard from us president joe biden and vice president cala harris, who's obviously running against donald trump for the presidency. both condemn in the attack, saying that they're happy that trump is safe, that there is no place for political violence or violence. any kind of the united states and reiterating that, they've directed secret service to make sure they have every capability they need to protect the former president. we're hearing a lot of posts from non social media from republicans demanded an immediate investigation, saying that the former president needs to have as much secret service protection as
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the current president. because it isn't the same level. and actually in the press conference, they've brought that up because the question is, how could somebody get as close to the former president for we believe almost just under 300 meters, possibly under 500 meters. clearly close enough that with that gun and with the scope they could have made the shot if they had the president and there's the former president in their sites. so the they said at the, the question that the press conference was, well, how could someone get that close then they're responsible as well. he's a former president, not a current president. so it's a much different footprint. so i think you're going to see in the hours and days ahead, more and more calls for former president trumpet. do you have the same protection as a sitting president? and do we know much more about the person that is behind this shooting? i believe he has been detained now, and he has been detained and the, the police said when they pulled him over and got him out of the car that he was
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very subdued. didn't ask why he was being pulled over. but if we know his name is ryan ralph 58 years old and he is very prolific on social media, according to american news media. they say that he posted it in 2022, but he was in tv, craig, and. busy he wanted to go there and he said this in interviews with mainstream media outlets that he wanted to sign up to fight with the created military. he said that they told him, since he was 56 years old with no military experience, that they would pass on that. but he told reporters and we set up a go fund me page because he wanted to basically get a former ask in soldiers smuggle them out and get them to ukraine. so they could fight russia not clear if he actually did any of that. several violent media posts from him on many different topics. but ukraine seems to definitely be perhaps his motivation here if you in fact, is the suspect. because as you know,
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in the last presidential debate, donald trump was asked twice, does he want ukraine to win the war? and he simply didn't answer just saying that he could end the war without giving any specifics. and again when it comes to this ralph 58 years. busy uh, quite a long criminal history. we, if this is the same person, the name and the ages match up in the criminal or in the criminal records, apparently was barricaded in the stand up with police for hours. eventually being arrested for having an assault weapon in different court filings. it appears he has almost over a 100 criminal charges, including a stolen property, a concealed carry of weapons, and assorted other charges. it doesn't appear these, but any time in prison though, so waiting to hear the police said that at hours ago that they would release his name officially. still haven't done that, but we'll be keeping an eye on that and the hours ahead. ok, me thanks for that. pass a call. hey, now 1st in washington, d. c. for more on how this latest shooting attempt on the former president's life
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could have on the election. that's top now to james davis, he's a republican strategist and the found a if touch down strategies, he joins aside from washington, dc. many thanks for your time this evening. so a huge sense of shock, i'm sure. within the republican community, how will they be processing? what's happened? i think as an american, just in general, you gotta be looking at this and thinking, well really have to do more to vote security for all the presidential candidates to ensure their safety. you have to be worried about political violence and what it seems to almost don't like the norm now. and you have to worry about that this course that's happening in america and how we're getting to this point. i think as just a, you know, as the father of 5 kids, i think about the world we won't leave behind for, for our kids. and, you know, this is quite concerning this moment. i mean, you touched on it is,
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is this political climate that we're seeing today has that become the new normal to have this sort of violence? it certainly feels like a new norm. well, i hope it's not hope, but it's just the recency bias of all of this that makes it feel that way. but you know, extreme partisan tribalism is ranking, have it across america, and that's on the vast majority of americans. but it is the, the branches sort of on both sides who are escalating the conversations and really non productive ways. and then obviously candidates feed into that as well. and they set the stage for the way we talk to one another. and we see a lack of stability overall hope as we move forward. we'll, we'll just get back to talking about the issues in focusing on the issues that are facing americans. that's the economy, that's the border that's actually talking about the, our engagement and important words. and, and have a reasonable conversation around it and stop at home and in the tax and some of the
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culture ward stuff that we've seen. i mean, trump more than any other candidate as well known for using very divisive and inflammatory language. should he be bearing some responsibility for the climate that we're talking about and seen today? i think we can all bear some responsibility for the climate. i think it's really tough to say that right now. uh, you know, seniors, he's been added to assassination attempts to get some, to put the blame on him. he certainly has contributed to some of the dialogue in this country. but when you say, you know, he's the biggest threat to democracy. that, that also is pretty, pretty strong language in the place. part of that, and you know, contributes to sort of the negative atmosphere that we have. hopefully, again, we are better angels where will appear and come to us and that we can, you know, a little bit and have
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a little more civil discourse as we move forward. not just for the selection but for elections get well into the future. democracy is precious and we need to protect it. and one way of protecting that is just having a really solid conversation. so we can disagree without how the vitriol disrespectful another. so how do you think this incident will impact how the phone, the president approaches the final 2 months of the campaign? a well, i'd say if history is a prediction of the, of the future, then it probably doesn't change much and, and how he engages. although i do, like i said earlier, i hope that he focuses in on the issues and work specifically. i think best to his advantage. he wins on the issues overall and i think it will make him look more presidential, which is the spark. and the total is where he's falling behind again, it's carmella harris. and so i think it's, it's really up to him. i think he can, he can really take the front lead on his campaign is going to be
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a type campaign to the end regardless. and so having it being a simple, this course i think will be really important, particularly as a balance, come in and you know the questions about, you know, how fast the balance should be counted. are that accurate? do we have cheating in boulder, fraud, and all of those things, those, those are really great issues and we need to have constructive dialogue around them, but it needs to be constructive. this has been an election race with so many twists and turns a how do you think this is going to impact the election? i mean, we see more people in, in america invested in the election. could it result in the launch? it turn out? i think we'll see a large turnout for the selection. absolutely. you know how it will impact the overall election? i'm not sure. i think that, you know, the, the coming weeks will really paying that out with we would have thought, you know,
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after the 1st assassination attempt, if we have seen that election at that point, i think everyone would have said that trump was going to win. only 2 then see a couple of weeks later, the pole shift significant weight. i mean, this is very, very fluid and i think we'll have to kind of watch it through the end to what's in it. we'll see what's going to happen. i think it does ultimately make him a sympathetic figure because he can say, hey, i've been targeted by political court. so i've been targeted by political adversaries. and then, you know, i've actually been targeted by that way. and so it does sort of play into those, into his hand there and some of the campaign messages for the base. but i'm not exactly sure how much that's the way to change the undecided both are at this point . okay, we'll have to say not long ago. thank you for your time, james davis republican strategist and found the touch down strategies. thank you.
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phil, ahead on the algebra, we look at why the opening is in the eye clinic and bridge in cost of a is threatening to escalate ethnic tensions. the a fellow we do have another storm brewing across the east disabled of the us. can see this little heavier cloud here just around the carolinas, just to the south of that developing tropical system. this one is 5050 channels as to whether it does become a tropical storm, but it's going to push very close as we go through the next couple of days in this is drawing that wet weather written across the carolinas posting further north as we go on through monday, the rafters chow is still in place across the deep south pushing up towards arkansas and then something of a rush, the showers out the west as well. hopefully,
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some useful right into california. you can see the, the wall 5, i suspect is going to be not quite enough to be of significant benefit for the law office and whether around the pacific northwest western positive canada. she was right along the rockies. what the weather around the east coast will let crease a little further east was through the mid atlantic states, and that is his way up towards new england. meanwhile, the go to russia, showers across the caribbean. nothing too much to concern ourselves with the time of dry weather and sunshine, sunshine of the showers that for jamaica for cuba, few showers to just around the eastern islands as well, and maybe a little live the other 4, barbados as we go through choose day. but lottery try trinidad. the
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limits to have a dream contained to study in your own adventure. now counter arrange the the the you're watching out. is there a mind the top stories this out the non accused defend the parents? with fascination attempts on donald trump has been named for us media. as ryan westlake routes, he was seen pointing a rifle to whence from school. as republican presidential nominate was playing and
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agents 5 at round and he slept the scene that was legs are taken into custody. and a case on our own was coming along with a go for a camera and to find tags. trump put out a statement saying that he was safe, well, with less than 2 months before the us presidential election, our, the americans are discussing who to endorse community as traditionally, backs the democrats, but money will be doing so. this time there is on the of of president joe biden stones on the board and gone sir john henry and reports from the city of dba and in michigan, which has a big number of our american versus time in an arrow, the american community, the once lean reliably towards democrats. many now feel angry and betrayed. at arrow con a convention of their of americans, us report for israel's war and gaza has left many i rate with president joe biden and vice president comma,
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la harris. even among democrats like dearborn mayor abdul, a mood who is not endorsed as parties nominated for the white house. this is the place where community comes 1st and where the people have the gall and the backbone to say people over party and dammit, people over president writers, susan apple, how it says she's voting for green party candidate, joe stein who was called for an in to the war i'm asking you to have enough self respect to not go and vote for the democratic party. dr. adam fudge, who choked up as he recalled the horrors of treating patients in gaza worn that survivors will suffer lingering after effect. the mental health crisis is one of many crises that are coming after after this genocide in this 5 visibility to patients. we talked about the mental health, educative kids that are going up. now this is original down here is the democrat and republican donald trump. we're both campaigning heavily in this wing state,
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but they had few supporters inside or outside arrow con. that truck was a fascist in new york harris who let the supported in for the time. many expressed outrage that their taxes were funding the bullets and bombs that have killed and estimated 40000 in gaza. the anger, many arab americans are government wrong and they are in michigan. it could make more different our job. i mean, when i say 500 the virus on 20 there or did you want to 1000 here of americans and much of the hands in america, from the headline speakers to the youngest, who wrote the americans voice the el rey over the war in guns and their government support for it. john henry and l g 0 dearborn, michigan, is really strikes have killed at least 20 people since the early hours of sunday is
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ready for us is targeted and destroyed the home of a civil defense officer in our lives there. it's refuge account for these 3 children were killed. now the 15 people, including children from nearby homes and tense, were taken to alexa hospital and medical facility in 0. bala is the largest in central casa now also a month of denial. the is riley army has confirmed 3 captives who died in gaza late last year were killed by his reading, shedding the bodies of elia tele, donna nik via rome. sherman were recovered in december. israel had previously denied responsibility for that. that's ministry. officials say at the time of the attack, there was no intelligence indicating the captives were held at the location where they were killed. under sensors has this update from the jordanian capital amman, just a reminder, that's because he is already going to his band out. is there a from or pushing from within? israel sees really army released
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a statement saying that he conducted an extensive investigation about an air strike that was conducted on november the 10th. the military says they were targeting a senior him, us official and had no intelligence whatsoever that there were captives in the nearby vicinity. now the bodies of the captives were recovered on december 14th, and the military is finally acknowledging that it is really airstrike is what killed them. the military went on to say that they do not conduct airstrikes showing or any other sort of attacks. when there is intelligence or information about the whereabouts of top davis, but this is just one in a series of intelligence and security failures by these really military threw out the last 11 months. the greatest of those failures was also back in december when these really army shot and killed 3 of their own captives. there's been a lot of frustration for me is really public from family members of as really captives who have said the policy, the benjamin netanyahu and his cabinet are not going to bring about the release of
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the remaining captive, saying that he is neither capable nor willing to accept a deal and you have to remember that for the last couple of weeks there had been consecutive protest against israel's government calling for a deal to bring about the captives gwinnett. and y'all, who maintains that military pressure is the only way to bring them back. well, family members of the captive say that that is doing the opposite of the central. that's just the, you know, i'm to, the, is really military says early investigations contradicts a claim by humans who's the rebels that they find a hypotonic missile into is riley territory on sunday. israel says it was a less advanced ballistic missile. the minute shake knowledge the project out, evaded, and sadly ad defend system was only partially destroyed. some of the debris landed close to the international airport near tel aviv. is there any prime minister? benjamin netanyahu says the herd fees will pay a heavy price for the attack. so there's just gonna be on we are in the
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multi front special events around the excess of able, that strives to destroy us this morning to who to use launched a surface to surface missile forgiven into a to a tree. they should have known by now that we exec, he'd be price, but any attempts to home us, those who need to remind to in this matter are invited to visit the photo data. anyone who attacks us will not escape from out of a mazda is already learning this and add to, to him and action that will lead to its destruction. and the release of lat hostages. to mex goes precedent on the manual lopez open the door has signed into little controversial, judicial reforms. mexico will now be the wealth, only country wide judges on directly elected by the people supposed to say this will make judges more accountable. the critics argue it will end the jude histories political independence. the 1st judicial election is expected to take place in june . us next year. the planned reopening of the bridge and
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the city of me through rica in northern costs of or is closing controlled to see the bridge links the ethnic albanian and essex, the pulse of the city. but it was the size of bloody violence between the 2 communities in 19 nineties, mohammed, well as long story of this bridge across the body verified. so we thought it's not just geographically, but along ethnic lines to every day said and done, paintings cross deputies on foot, but it's been close to vehicles for decades. concrete body is on the tony and security forces. have been got in it since a need to a peacekeeping force known as k for was established in 1999. now cause of us prime minister once that, but it should be opened to traffic. a move supported by albanians not meant this, but as we can't wait for the bridge to be open to vehicles, again,
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we go back and forth all day by foot, and i don't know who finds the reopening, problematic. it should have been done 20 years ago. so we wouldn't have had to struggle all these years. somebody problem is a just double check. what steps i'll post to the plan, the seat of a symbol of resistance against the kosovar authorities establishing full control in recent years, incidents on the bridge helping rail. but the peacekeeping force says it plans to remain here, asia in dc, but must be taken to 85. and the vision we got national community us in the meantime, diesel will $0.96 on the lease. so you have some positive to kosovo. has one video playing could post edit to the safety of nato troops. new york, the new data between course of all of savvy has called for, for the nation. the position of the open union, i think is well known, but the real repeated debates would be open. but these opening should be done in
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close cooperation with the course of the international partners. course of us by minister says on preparations for the reopening have been made, pending chord nation with a peacekeeping force. when political analysts believes its success hangs on kosovo, is that of the most to form an association of municipalities with a chevy majority as agreed upon in brussels blocking me and put them a lot. as i saw you were probably the blockade of the bridge for traffic is a symbolical by sips. to show that they political demand is the establishment of an association of municipality sort of a. so it'd be in the majority cost of, of has not taken steps in that direction, stating that a city inside is not being constructive in the dialogue. but of assume the inside is not constructed. why should the cost of a side behaving the same man? i mean to other bridges on the body for open to traffic control for see over this one is seen by some of symbolic how many fun punches you dunny lonzey is
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a peace and conflict. unlist on the head of for such at the cost of a sense of security studies. he explains why the reopening of the bridge has been delayed and they were actually 3 agreements on the bridge and the framework of the you lead dialogue for normalization of relations between cost will serve. yeah, and there is a one of disagreeing and sets of data by why the bridge should open. it hasn't opened so far initially due to the shifted conflicts between meet needs to be, to sell and meet. so each on the work municipalities basically they're going to bring on where the a board, the lines or new stuff is lines of them who should come with these for exactly. so this prolonged the process of opening the bridge. initially, the intervenes as a project to revitalize the branch. it's made a lot of improvements on the bridge, but now it's not just about getting the stuff they've disputes between the 2 is
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about what these, the open end of the bridge has become. part of a more, i would say political issues, the whole situation started one level when the cost was subs into not in the 2022 in mass resigned from the public institutions. this included us from costs of, of police from traditionally in prosecution and from the political institutions like municipality. so this method as a nation of the subs in the north, created new vacuum in this area. and as the government, the inconvenience on measures of it created tensions. but it must be said also that the elections warehouse to read, to elect the mayor's and the selections were boy cartoons by the local subs in the nor losely due to pressure from from bell. great, several people have died of thousands of homes have been damaged off to some of the heaviest rain in years. hit central and eastern europe. lots of force,
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tens of thousands of people from that homes and a number of countries under simmons reports to europe hasn't seen flooding on such a scale in decades here in the czech republic, lives saved by a rescue helicopter 3, but elsewhere. others haven't been so fortunate with a wide sway of, of central and eastern europe. firestone bonus, normality has been lost along with lives and livelihoods replaced by seems like this. and people wait to see if that homes spend most of your way to here to see whether the brave survives or not. if not, the water will immune data, all of the area, all the she has the suffering. so what you see here is worse than in 1997. i don't know what will happen further because i have my house on the water. and i'm curious
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if i ever be able to return to it. this river runs across the check for it to post on. the search has broken banks and defenses in publish towns down the street. this is one of the cause of submerged property, lost or destroyed. there's little movement apart from the water. thousands of people that have had to leave the homes all over the region. day and night. storm virus has proved devastating. helen's prime minister donald task took a look for himself and later declared a state of natural disaster. here he tries to convince people to follow evacuation orders is that almost at least we know this cannot last for weeks. this is for several 1000 hours. we expect that will be many such evacuations. in romania search and rescue teams under particular stress with submerge villages, people are overwhelmed, many losing full of.
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