tv The Context BBC News July 24, 2024 9:00pm-9:31pm BST
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we are here today to reject. the normalisation of genocide. joining me tonight are the former uk minister for women and equalities — justine greening — and former us assistant deputy secretary of state under the obama administration, joel rubin. plenty to discuss with the panel, before that. first, the latest headlines. the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu has addressed a joint session of the us congress to try to bolster us support for his war in gaza. in a combative speech he said israel will keep security control over gaza for the foreseeable future.many democrats boycotted the session, for the foreseeable future. many democrats boycotted the session, while thousands protested outside the capitol.
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the director of the fbi says the gunman who shot donald trump had carried out online searches on the assassination ofjfk in 1963. christopher wray told a congressional committee that analysis of thomas matthew crooks�*s laptop revealed that he had searched for details on how far away the kennedy assassin had been from his target. the polish defence minister says britain will send up to six fighter jets to help police the nato country's air space. the foreign minister says the uk will also send military engineers to advise on border security. he was speaking after meeting new uk defence secretaryjohn healey. a desperate search is continuing for those engulfed by two landslides in southern ethiopia. so far, almost 230 bodies have been recovered, with hopes fading of finding any more survivors. israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu has made a forceful defence of israel's military
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campaign in gaza in an address to a joint session of congress. he received regular standing ovations throughout his address, which was the subject of boycott by dozens of democrats. some of those attending let their thoughts be known — like michigan democrat rashida tlaib. she was seen holding a placard reading "�*war criminal�*, and "'guilty of genocide�*. outside the capitol — and "�*guilty of genocide�*. outside the capitol — demonstrations have erupted. take a look at these pictures. an america flag has been burned, which led to a scuffle. an effigy of the israeli pm was also set alight. netanyahu had a message for these protestors in his remarks , calling them "iran�*s useful idiots". for all we know, iran is funding the anti—israel protests that are going on right now outside this building, not met many, but they are there, and throughout the city. well, i have a message for these protesters.
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when the tyrants of tehran who had —— hang gaze from cranes and murder woman for not covering their hair are praising and promoting and finding you, you have officially become iran�*s useful idiots. you will notice from the pictures the republicans were under feet and democrats remain sitting. live to capitol hill — caitriona perry — who has been getting some of the reaction to the speech for us. he spoke to some who were there, question mark. he spoke to some who were there, question mark-— question mark. indeed, and i can also tell you _ question mark. indeed, and i can also tell you that _ question mark. indeed, and i can also tell you that you _ question mark. indeed, and i can also tell you that you mean - question mark. indeed, and i can also tell you that you mean this | also tell you that you mean this up on the television feed, there were some protesters in the chamber while prime minister netanyahu was speaking and us capitol police have told us they have been six arrests of individuals who disrupted the speech, they were swiftly removed from the chamber and arrested,
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meanwhile the protests are still ongoing outside capitol hill on the capitol hill conflicts, and american flag hazard been replaced with the palestinian flag in an area called columbus circle, right between the union station and the capital complex. us park police here in dc said that situation has turned violent and are asking people to stay away from that area, they have roped the permit for purchase and there are the moment. as you say, a number of democrats are in attendance, i run 50, broadly in line with the 58 that did not attend in 2018, the last time netanyahu adjusted congress, including vice president, harris who had a prearranged engagement speaking to a sorority in indianapolis whose dates have been set for it several months. i�*m joined by a congressman who was inside the chamber, congressman and jabarfrom kentucky, thank you inside the chamber, congressman and
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jabar from kentucky, thank you for joining us. we heard the prime minister really solidified the relationship between israel and the us, sitting at one time, our enemies are yours and our fight us, sitting at one time, our enemies are yours and ourfight is us, sitting at one time, our enemies are yours and our fight is yours, are yours and ourfight is yours, our are yours and our fight is yours, our victory is yours, what did you make of what he said? he our victory is yours, what did you make of what he said?— make of what he said? he is rights, and a powerful _ make of what he said? he is rights, and a powerful line _ make of what he said? he is rights, and a powerful line number- make of what he said? he is rights, and a powerful line number and - make of what he said? he is rights, and a powerful line number and he| and a powerful line numberand he emphasised that line, and seen that if you _ emphasised that line, and seen that if you take _ emphasised that line, and seen that if you take only one thing from this speech, _ if you take only one thing from this speech, that is it, that our enemies are your— speech, that is it, that our enemies are your enemies, and that is true because _ are your enemies, and that is true because hamas and his brother and houihi _ because hamas and his brother and houihi are — because hamas and his brother and houthi are backed by iran and chat not only— houthi are backed by iran and chat not only death to israel but death to america, and they threaten america — to america, and they threaten america and so when israel fights for any— america and so when israel fights for any mitchell —— d materialised and deradicalised gaza, the fight to defeat _ and deradicalised gaza, the fight to defeat islamic terrorists who would potentially fight against the united kingdom, the united states and the west _ kingdom, the united states and the west. , ., kingdom, the united states and the west. , . ., west. there is a right to free seech
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west. there is a right to free speech and _ west. there is a right to free speech and put _ west. there is a right to free speech and put us _ west. there is a right to free speech and put us in - west. there is a right to free speech and put us in this - west. there is a right to free - speech and put us in this country but prime minister netanyahu, speaking about those protesters saying they should be ashamed of themselves and calling them at one point iran�*s useful idiots about those american citizens protesting, what do you say to that? i those american citizens protesting, what do you say to that?— what do you say to that? i agree that this people _ what do you say to that? i agree that this people of _ what do you say to that? i agree that this people of aratus - what do you say to that? i agree that this people of aratus free . that this people of aratus free speech, — that this people of aratus free speech, i_ that this people of aratus free speech, i don't think they are well educated — speech, i don't think they are well educated and are ignorant of the acts, _ educated and are ignorant of the acts, and — educated and are ignorant of the acts, and i— educated and are ignorant of the acts, and i agree with prime minister— acts, and i agree with prime minister netanyahu when he says that those protesters are standing, whether— those protesters are standing, whether they know it or not there standing — whether they know it or not there standing with evil and on the side of murderers and rapists stopped they don't— of murderers and rapists stopped they don't —— they are standing on they don't —— they are standing on the side _ they don't —— they are standing on the side of— they don't —— they are standing on the side of the palestinian people who as _ the side of the palestinian people who as we see on the screens are suffering — who as we see on the screens are suffering a — who as we see on the screens are suffering a terrible humanitarian situation — suffering a terrible humanitarian situation. the primary source added also, _ situation. the primary source added also, the _ situation. the primary source added also, the primary any of the palestinian people is hamas, the iranian— palestinian people is hamas, the iranian regime and supporting terrorists— iranian regime and supporting terrorists that have given the palestinian people hopelessness. gaza is run by a proof of
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bloodthirsty terrorist, and the ultimate — bloodthirsty terrorist, and the ultimate victims are not just innocent _ ultimate victims are not just innocent israelis on october seven they are _ innocent israelis on october seven they are the ennis —— innocent palestinian _ they are the ennis —— innocent palestinian people who live in a dark. _ palestinian people who live in a dark, terrorist run city, and gaza is the _ dark, terrorist run city, and gaza is the ultimate example of the two state _ is the ultimate example of the two state solution, is this what we once? — state solution, is this what we once? is — state solution, is this what we once? is this two state solution what _ once? is this two state solution what we — once? is this two state solution what we want, really? we have traded — what we want, really? we have traded. when israel exits an area, hamas— traded. when israel exits an area, hamas moves in, that is the ultimate test of— hamas moves in, that is the ultimate test of the _ hamas moves in, that is the ultimate test of the two state, and it is been — test of the two state, and it is been a — test of the two state, and it is been a disaster, not for the israeli people. _ been a disaster, not for the israeli people. for— been a disaster, not for the israeli people, for the prez —— palestinians. | people, for the prez -- palestinians.— people, for the prez -- palestinians. . ., . . palestinians. i want to ask about the process _ palestinians. i want to ask about the process taking _ palestinians. i want to ask about the process taking place - palestinians. i want to ask about the process taking place outside | palestinians. i want to ask about. the process taking place outside the context —— complex here today, we have seen an american flag burned and stern violent, people feel strongly about this, what would you say to them? it is strongly about this, what would you say to them?— say to them? it is shameful they don't understand _ say to them? it is shameful they don't understand there - say to them? it is shameful they don't understand there standing | say to them? it is shameful they i don't understand there standing on the side _ don't understand there standing on the side of— don't understand there standing on the side of murderers and rapists on the side of murderers and rapists on the evil, _ the side of murderers and rapists on
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the evil, why on earth would anyone in a civilised — the evil, why on earth would anyone in a civilised country in the west be supportive of writing the next radical— be supportive of writing the next radical islamic terrorism? again, the are radical islamic terrorism? again, they are saying _ radical islamic terrorism? again, they are saying it's _ radical islamic terrorism? again, they are saying it's about - radical islamic terrorism? again, they are saying it's about the - they are saying it�*s about the humanitarian pause, and what is happening to the palestinian people. we care about the innocent palestinian people and that is why i support— palestinian people and that is why i support israel, because they have been _ support israel, because they have been the — support israel, because they have been... the payments are went through— been... the payments are went through in— been... the payments are went through in detail about how the lsraeli — through in detail about how the israeli defence forces have gone to great _ israeli defence forces have gone to great lengths to avoid severe joint qualities _ great lengths to avoid severe joint qualities -- — great lengths to avoid severe joint qualities —— civilian casualties and yet those — qualities —— civilian casualties and yet those that have happened are the faults _ yet those that have happened are the faults of— yet those that have happened are the faults of hamas, using the innocent people. _ faults of hamas, using the innocent people, women and children, palestinian women and children as huntan— palestinian women and children as human shields, and so again, underscoring the evil we are dealing with _ underscoring the evil we are dealing with. ., underscoring the evil we are dealing with. . ,., , underscoring the evil we are dealing with. . , ,, _ with. that point is disputed by the international _ with. that point is disputed by the international criminal _ with. that point is disputed by the international criminal court, - with. that point is disputed by the international criminal court, but l with. that point is disputed by the | international criminal court, but we have to leave it there for the moment, congressman andy barr from kentucky, thank you for speaking with us. we would bring you
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up—to—date on what to supper with those protests, but over to you kristen. ., ~ those protests, but over to you kristen. . ,, , ., ., . those protests, but over to you kristen. . ,, ., . , ., kristen. thank you for that, before we aet kristen. thank you for that, before we get directions _ kristen. thank you for that, before we get directions or _ kristen. thank you for that, before we get directions or panel- kristen. thank you for that, before we get directions or panel for- kristen. thank you for that, before | we get directions or panel for much of something outside,. live to union square, and our correspondent will grant. a significant deployment of police in riot police to this event, and there was as we heard from katrina perry, a us flag burned at one point, the moment of most tension, about three arrests intuitively been made, and there is obviously real genuine anger among the protesters that benjamin netanyahu is in washington i thought. they are calling for the cease—fire, and they do not want to see him being honoured in this way by a joint session of congress, so that things are beginning to calm down a little now, seeing some protesters peel away and police peel away more but
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to distil a large number of police and riot police apply to union station. ., ~ and riot police apply to union station. . ,, , ., ., . station. thank you well for that. and to our _ station. thank you well for that. and to our panel— station. thank you well for that. and to our panel which - station. thank you well for that. and to our panel which is - station. thank you well for that. and to our panel which is to - station. thank you well for that. and to our panel which is to talk about this. prez michael, i thought it demonstrated what a clever politician mr you netanyahu is, seemingly simultaneously striking these affiant bones and these thinly veiled attacks against president biden while also finding time to praise them for the support is given, what did you make of it? you notice that. — given, what did you make of it? ym. notice that, christian, i was a senior official at the state departments, working with the house of representatives the last time he was here in washington, in costa rica sorry, i was in washington and is not my cup he came in attacked president obama directly then and
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that has been a sore point ever since between israel and the democratic party, between the prime minister in particular and leading democrats, and so he did not go in the direct assault against president biden policy right now, but there were a few things that stood out in particular, the word argument that some of the united states is not fast and enough weapons to israel. israel has more ordinance and weapons than it knows what to do with mum quite frankly,. they have a tremendous quantity of 2000 lbs bombs and 500 lbs pound —— bombs, and an item that the primary source of credit for not killing civilians in rafah, but she he put out bipartisan feelers and i think this is not going to assuage concerns
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from a democratic perspective about where his loyalties lie. i think he�*s going to be seen as very much aligning with republicans nonetheless my understanding that the tenant totally offended democrats this time like he did nine years ago. democrats this time like he did nine ears aro. , , . , years ago. justine, it was unprecedented _ years ago. justine, it was unprecedented in - years ago. justine, it was unprecedented in many l years ago. justine, it was - unprecedented in many ways, the fourth time he addressed congress, and the fact that she made his attempt to claim winston churchill�*s monk wrote —— mental by comparing israel�*s fight for survival to britain�*s fight for survival in the second world war, but impressive in another way, second world war, but impressive in anotherway, he second world war, but impressive in another way, he is being investigated as a war criminal, and there he was, getting a standing ovation from a joint session of the us congress, how would that be seen, particularly in the global south? i think it's a good points, and in a sense, _ think it's a good points, and in a sense, there was a lots of show today— sense, there was a lots of show today with — sense, there was a lots of show today with his speech that he did but in _ today with his speech that he did but in essence this border politics more _
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but in essence this border politics more globally and the situation, the end result _ more globally and the situation, the end result situation with the hostages still in gaza, the issues of humanitarian aid, the issues of the military— of humanitarian aid, the issues of the military positioned against hamas— the military positioned against hamas and how that is seen in a wider— hamas and how that is seen in a wider world are continuing deep—rooted issues that benjamin netanyahu no, notjust around the world, _ netanyahu no, notjust around the world, but— netanyahu no, notjust around the world, but actually right at home in lsrael. _ world, but actually right at home in lsrael. and — world, but actually right at home in israel, and think what was interesting today is come look ahead to an american presidential election 'ust to an american presidential election just a _ to an american presidential election just a few_ to an american presidential election just a few weeks away. we don't yet know _ just a few weeks away. we don't yet know exactly what my the harris's position _ know exactly what my the harris's position will be on gaza and israel. we do _ position will be on gaza and israel. we do know— position will be on gaza and israel. we do know that donald trump has not felt he's _ we do know that donald trump has not felt he's had _ we do know that donald trump has not felt he's had the best relationship with netanyahu in the past will and in fact, _ with netanyahu in the past will and in fact, just in the last few days, he published a letter of support for the head _ he published a letter of support for the head of the palestinian authority, essentially saying in response — authority, essentially saying in response to that everything will be
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good _ response to that everything will be good so. — response to that everything will be good. so, no way, some really important— good. so, no way, some really important strategic decisions for benjamin — important strategic decisions for benjamin netanyahu about how he navigates through the next immediate few months, but behind that, some substantive issues around what he's going _ substantive issues around what he's going to _ substantive issues around what he's going to do — substantive issues around what he's going to do to bring this conflict in gaza — going to do to bring this conflict in gaza to — going to do to bring this conflict in gaza to an end, and how we can -et in gaza to an end, and how we can qetthe— in gaza to an end, and how we can qet the post— in gaza to an end, and how we can get the post —— diplomacy back to a two state _ get the post —— diplomacy back to a two state solution untracked because in the _ two state solution untracked because in the end _ two state solution untracked because in the end that is the only roots of this? _ in the end that is the only roots of this? , ,., ~ . ,., ., this? he spoke about overwriting security control _ this? he spoke about overwriting security control of _ this? he spoke about overwriting security control of gaza, - this? he spoke about overwriting security control of gaza, i - this? he spoke about overwriting security control of gaza, i don't l security control of gaza, i don�*t actually know how we get to a cease—fire with that in place and i think my mycroft or the new york times they can agree to an independent authority within in gaza but certainly not overwriting israeli security control. just on that issue, i am just interested on this issue of how that reception and the optics of all of this joel, this issue of how that reception and the optics of all of thisjoel, will be seen in the arab world among the united states allies and the global
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south where joe united states allies and the global south wherejoe biden has been trying to repair relations. it�*s a trying to repair relations. it's a paradoxical — trying to repair relations. it's a paradoxical way, _ trying to repair relations. it's a paradoxical way, the _ trying to repair relations. it's a paradoxical way, the united i trying to repair relations. it�*s —. paradoxical way, the united states, we get to kind of have a fresh start with this upcoming election. joe biden is the current president would move to the side regardless of if it�*s donald trump or kamala harris next year, and so i think for the arab world in particular, those who are currently at peace with israel, it�*s an interesting window for them to see you is going to pitch in, potentially, sign up for this multinational middle east nato against iran, that�*s the pitch netanyahu has been making for years. i think the example of april 1a coalition that shot it raining missiles out of the sky when the retargeting israel was an example of the biden team took a little pride in and something across the border there is a list of support for, so
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it�*s a creative moment. i don�*t think the premise or did anything here to push away arab states, certainly, he is trying to find a way to create language to unify and bring them together to israel�*s side, but at the end of the day, this is visual —— civilian casualty toll is so high in gaza, and that is an unavoidable truth. it was not spoken to hardly as all today that regardless of the moral justification israel has for this war, the death toll is extraordinary, and so israel, prime minister netanyahu can�*t —— has to get more specific on a day after scenario and is unwilling to do that leaves the question as a whole and you want to keep these military operations going. irate you want to keep these military operations going.— you want to keep these military operations going. we will get more reaction to do _ operations going. we will get more reaction to do the _ operations going. we will get more reaction to do the next _ operations going. we will get more reaction to do the next hour - operations going. we will get more reaction to do the next hour to - operations going. we will get morej reaction to do the next hour to that speech, but will take a short speech —— break. around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news.
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just a line of breaking news from washington. the democratic rules committee, setting the rules for the democratic convention in chicago next month, say they have agreed on a virtual plan to nominate kamala harris, the presidential candidate, before august seven. there�*s been a huge debate about this given the deadline that exists in ohio, bits of his furious deadline, but they will not take risks and do it before the convention, it would be done virtually, so by the time they get to chicago, they should already have their presidential candidate, she�*s a presumptive candidate, of course, no challengers. donald trump says he is committed to debating kamala harris and would be "willing" to take her on more than once. the next debate scheduled for september tenth, will be hosted by abc news. it could be a key moment in the campaign, though in reality it is the influencers on social media that may, in the end, be more decisive. the vice president�*s campaign has been quick to embrace this week, the endorsement of the british pop
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star charlie xcx. a post, that as we went to air, now has over 51 million views. brat, even has its own colour. chartreus. which is now on the strap of kamala hq, and the filter for most of the memes doing the rounds. that is bright. i have no idea what i�*m talking about. bracts. not that donald trump is going to be outdone. he has gone viral too. with the out takes from a golfing day with bryson dechambeau. an episode that was filmed before the attempt on the former president�*s life, in aid of a veterans charity get in there. 0h, let's go.
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yes, yes. that's how we do it. i mean, look at that. it's it�*s effective, a weird style but she�*s an effective golfer by all accounts. joining us now is technology columnist for the washington post, taylor lorenz. i don�*t know what is going on here, it�*s something that robo wars on social media at the moment, here is my meme to smash your meme. the serious point here is the biden campaign rather struggled to encourage and engage the young voters, i know i�*m on the evidence of what we have seen in the past few days, they are truly engaged. yes. days, they are truly engaged. yes, the are days, they are truly engaged. yes, they are extremely _ days, they are truly engaged. yes they are extremely engaged. , harris just surpassed 1 million followers on tiktok, which is exponentially higher than biden ever had. there is a wealth of material— higher than biden ever had. there is a wealth of material to _ higher than biden ever had. there is a wealth of material to go _ higher than biden ever had. there is a wealth of material to go at - higher than biden ever had. there is a wealth of material to go at as - a wealth of material to go at as well. she has a whole series of cooking videos on youtube, which is
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watching the other day, i�*m impressed she can break an egg with one hand, how much of all of this is organic, though, the memes being discovered and circulated? is it coming from grassroots or is her team that are finding it and feeding that�*s out there on social media? it that's out there on social media? it started 100% grassroots, driven by iterative young progressive twitter and tiktok users, the embrace, the early, they wanted joe biden out emma and when she became the presumptive nominee, that�*s when you see her team kick into overdrive, so you see her team kick into overdrive, so he saw her twitter account rebranded with the bracts heading on its emma and debbie leaning into the means, wasn�*t it chaperoned video which is gotten a couple million views on tiktok so now i would say take collaboration within the online friends and her fandom and it seemed herself which
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is pouring gasoline on fire. justine this is a new way of _ gasoline on fire. justine this is a new way of doing _ gasoline on fire. justine this is a new way of doing politics, - gasoline on fire. justine this is a new way of doing politics, i - gasoline on fire. justine this is a new way of doing politics, i was| new way of doing politics, i was reading a statement from the labour party a few weeks ago, over 80% of the electorate are active on social media, such an important part of the campaign that they spend over 2.4 million on social media ads during the campaign here. that was twice as much of the conservatives, and it was grassroots, so they were feeding social media through local politicians, in a regional dispatch as they were sending out, whereas for the conservatives, it was coming through the main party page, so there is a way to do this in a way to win. sorry, go ahead justine. there�*s also the that nothing kills there's also the that nothing kills a product —— a bad product like good marketing, — a product —— a bad product like good marketing, so it's right, a lot of it is grassroots and networks, and kamala _ it is grassroots and networks, and kamala harris has it, and the other thing _ kamala harris has it, and the other thing when — kamala harris has it, and the other thing when you look at this message
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being _ thing when you look at this message being pumped out, it's authentic. so, being pumped out, it's authentic. so. in _ being pumped out, it's authentic. so, in essence, this social media channel— so, in essence, this social media channel works with her as a person, and think— channel works with her as a person, and think what is really interesting 'ust and think what is really interesting just how— and think what is really interesting just how different she is to hillary clinton _ just how different she is to hillary clinton. you see that, actually, this much— clinton. you see that, actually, this much younger candidate and another— this much younger candidate and another female running to president of the _ another female running to president of the united states, this is a media — of the united states, this is a media to _ of the united states, this is a media to reach voters that works for her. media to reach voters that works for her~ in _ media to reach voters that works for her~ in the _ media to reach voters that works for her. in the uk, we saw the labour party— her. in the uk, we saw the labour party use — her. in the uk, we saw the labour party use it— her. in the uk, we saw the labour party use it incredibly smartly during — party use it incredibly smartly during the election, and i think for the conservatives it felt clunky when — the conservatives it felt clunky when i — the conservatives it felt clunky when i saw what looked like retro videos _ when i saw what looked like retro videos. ., , ., when i saw what looked like retro videos. . videos. that is a good point, i think you're — videos. that is a good point, i think you're right, joel, - videos. that is a good point, i think you're right, joel, it - videos. that is a good point, i i think you're right, joel, it really think you�*re right, joel, it really works for her, i think back to earlier in the camping when we had joe biden standing in his kitchen on tiktok doing 0&a about the kansas city chiefs and taylor swift, and it really felt like a weekend at bernie�*s, it didn�*t fit, and is not the sort of thing people are going to share. 50
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and people were allies push out these means and dances, these videos, — these means and dances, these videos, that— these means and dances, these videos, thatjust _ these means and dances, these videos, thatjust not _ these means and dances, these videos, thatjust not only- these means and dances, these videos, thatjust not only takes| these means and dances, these i videos, that just not only takes off in terms _ videos, that just not only takes off in terms of— videos, that just not only takes off in terms of coverage _ videos, that just not only takes off in terms of coverage but _ videos, that just not only takes off in terms of coverage but also - in terms of coverage but also demonstrates— in terms of coverage but also demonstrates a _ in terms of coverage but also demonstrates a sense - in terms of coverage but also demonstrates a sense of - in terms of coverage but also - demonstrates a sense of authenticity and real— demonstrates a sense of authenticity and real support, _ demonstrates a sense of authenticity and real support, and _ demonstrates a sense of authenticity and real support, and that— demonstrates a sense of authenticity and real support, and that is- demonstrates a sense of authenticity and real support, and that is what. and real support, and that is what explodes. — and real support, and that is what explodes. and _ and real support, and that is what explodes, and that _ and real support, and that is what explodes, and that is— and real support, and that is what explodes, and that is what - and real support, and that is what explodes, and that is what we're. explodes, and that is what we're seeing _ explodes, and that is what we're seeing now _ explodes, and that is what we're seeing now the _ explodes, and that is what we're seeing now. the numbers, - explodes, and that is what we're seeing now. the numbers, the l seeing now. the numbers, the impressions— seeing now. the numbers, the impressions online, _ seeing now. the numbers, the impressions online, hundredsi seeing now. the numbers, the i impressions online, hundreds of millions— impressions online, hundreds of millions of— impressions online, hundreds of millions of impressions - impressions online, hundreds of millions of impressions since . impressions online, hundreds ofi millions of impressions since she took— millions of impressions since she took the — millions of impressions since she took the reins _ millions of impressions since she took the reins if _ millions of impressions since she took the reins if you _ millions of impressions since she
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took the reins if you days - millions of impressions since she took the reins if you days ago, i millions of impressions since she i took the reins if you days ago, and that means — took the reins if you days ago, and that means people _ took the reins if you days ago, and that means people themselves - took the reins if you days ago, and that means people themselves are qravitatinq — that means people themselves are gravitating towards _ that means people themselves are gravitating towards her, _ that means people themselves are gravitating towards her, not - that means people themselves are gravitating towards her, not just i gravitating towards her, notjust being _ gravitating towards her, notjust being driven _ gravitating towards her, notjust being driven by— gravitating towards her, notjust being driven by her— gravitating towards her, notjust being driven by her and - gravitating towards her, notjust being driven by her and her- gravitating towards her, not just i being driven by her and her team. taylor, _ being driven by her and her team. taylor, is — being driven by her and her team. taylor. is there _ being driven by her and her team. taylor, is there any— being driven by her and her team. taylor, is there any evidence, - taylor, is there any evidence, barelyjenz he does it well and shared among friends, but there�*s a any evidence it reaches an audience, does it read the that�*s reach the audience in the midst midwest that she needs to attract in the crucial swing states, does it goes beyond the forum in whichjenz the are sick in this material? abs, the forum in which jenz the are sick in this material?— in this material? a lot of them are in this material? a lot of them are in the midwest _ in this material? a lot of them are in the midwest and _ in this material? a lot of them are in the midwest and are _ in this material? a lot of them are in the midwest and are part - in this material? a lot of them are in the midwest and are part of - in the midwest and are part of families that occupy keyboards and bugs. and i think this momentum has grown far and beyond just these incident corners. i think that gaza has been a very key issue with this election. lots of vultures, especially in places like michigan, were not going to vote forjoe biden over his policies there, so i think lots of people are hopeful that canada might have different policies and meet —— might reach people
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differently, so you people see people in the midwest, wisconsin and michigan etc look into her and waiting to see what she has to say on those issues. it waiting to see what she has to say on those issues.— on those issues. it would be interested — on those issues. it would be interested to _ on those issues. it would be interested to see _ on those issues. it would be interested to see how - on those issues. it would be interested to see how it - on those issues. it would be - interested to see how it develops. i get the sense when it comes to the televised debate, this is where it social media comes into its own, not social media comes into its own, not so much the debate the clips and means from the debate that come viral and then obviously the candidates know that and that�*s how they address it. taylor, always good to get your thoughts, thank you taylor lorenz from the washington post, the other side of the break, we will talk about pm cues, we will be back. hello there. eastern england is the high ground
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and northeast scotland in particular, we have a few weather fronts to the west as you can see in our pressure chart and more active feature pushing heavier downpours of rain western widows in southwest england heading through the afternoon, showers still for north as england and western scotland and across the and and but lots of dry weather around and we will keep the sunshine for northeastern scotland and down through much of lincolnshire and southeast england where we see the sun exposed to temperatures boosted to 24—25 but cooler underneath that cloud further west. overnight tonight, plenty of clouds and patchy rain east and heavier downpours across the far north of scotland. it will feel muqqy north of scotland. it will feel muggy and human tonight, uncomfortable for sleeping, keeping that high air into tomorrow. it will turn breezy her, the westerly wind picking up and if you active friends federally pushing further eastwards across the uk, bringing heavier downpours of rain, i think, across
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the far south coast and chanel islands into parts of keynes and perhaps through the afternoon. more showers, possible heavy, across northwest scotland and into northern ireland, some affect in cumbria as well, but lots of dry weather for that central swathes of the country through parts of lincolnshire, east yorkshire, and some sunny spots later on and that will keep the temperature to 24 celsius. right it looks drier but a different feel to things, we love loss that muggy feeling and it would be fresher and showers in the north and west but for much of england and wales, it looks dry and there will be some sunny spells, temperatures here will peak in the high teens the low 20s at the most. and then looking forward to the weekend, high pressure is outsourced to build in, still more showers in north and west potentially on saturday, but lots of dry weather as well, temperatures gradually rising as we had through the weekend will stop by.
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