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the, the base is the double you can use mind from the then donald trump's 1st appearance and attempt on his life. the form of us president is confirmed as the republican presidential candidates at the parties convention at the ninety's choice, full vice president, ohio senator j events. ukraine says it's mobilizations or is working so well. it may consider the mobilization, but that sort of thing. if recruitment is continued to rights, european union gives hon gary and lead a victim of old on the cold shoulder of the heat and gives the blonde with a series of unauthorized trips including to moscow adults with flattened naples and
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had a rapture as welcome home through spain's victorious football team. hundreds of thousands of fence to down to madrid, to celebrate that you wrote 2024. when was that england the sundays find the? i've been for the will and welcome for me you ways president donald trump has made his 1st public appearance since he was wounded in an assassination attempt. he made a triumphant hindrance on day one. note the republican national convention with his bandage the the visually confirmed trump as the presidential candidate and he's chosen, he's running, make the november's election. ohio senator j. d. vance is trumps. paid for vice president. the 39 year old form of silicon valley venture capitalist had been
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a critic of trump, but has since become a lawyer landline. the w. washington bureau chief venus poll is at the convention a stolen from so many nation as the presidential candidate on the 1st day of the republican national convention, plus expected to focus the question he would pick for vice president. the excitement from the delegates was strong when they learned it would be j d v. i think it's amazing. i like them a lot. i think he's very smart. i think he's got a wide range of popularity and i think it will attract a lot of people that may be traveling younger. that may be, trump would have had a hard time or so i think it's wonderful with is was upbringing that he had in, in the appalachian mountains regardless of just it. he is the common man that became wash, you know, went to washington rather than he was not a product of washington. that's why like i'm say, it's or advance is
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a man. i think it's perfect for the role. we need someone with you in vigor in the republican party such as myself, and i'm glad that donald j. trump has decided to take a young senator and make him his v p. i have nothing but great hopes for him as our vice president. i personally liked the santas or mario rubio, but what i care is that trump gets re elected. there is more younger conservatives now and there is ever been there is, you know, people are rejecting the work liberal ideology at levels. he never seems so i think having a younger person to represent that group is the best thing that can ever happen. well, i mean, j events. let's face it, he's a lot like donald trump. maybe he's a logical successor. go tell me, would be 78 years old, is even spec, the white house, this would keep turbulence, just a heartbeat away from the presidency for many people around the world. this
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scenario raises concerns as vans, is strongly against supporting ukraine who poses foreign aid and takes a tough stance on iraq concerns. many of the members of the policy don't share because he's yeah, he's conservative. he's got a come from the family. the way he started from the bottom is worked his way up to the top. he's got young children, so you understand the value that american me today. that the you from washington, i honest out correspondence. it helps him alone. how trumps appears went down to the shock of the weekend. so he appeared at the 1st day of the r n c with that white bandage over his right ear. we understand that he last part of that year in the assassination attempts. now he didn't address the crowd or anything, he just liked the tiers and adulation sort of wash over him. but we can tell that the assassination attempt is very much still on the minds of his supporters. so i
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mean the cries of, we love trump. we also heard fight, fight, fight. these are of course, the words of that trump said on that day when he was shot at the words, he said when he faced the crowd with his fist cindy air with blood streaming down his face. so we can see that fight fight fight has really become a campaign slogan for his supporters. perhaps even right up there with make america great again. president joe biden says it was a mistake to tell democratic donors. deposit must stop questioning his fitness for office and put trump in a bull's eye. some republicans blame him for inciting the attack on trump's life. that's listening to the end of the cold, your opponent and ex, essential threat on a call a week ago you said it's time to put trump in the bowls that i or some dispute about like the context. but i do appreciate this across here. is that to focus on what the truth matters, what i guess i was talking about as a time was there's very little focus on just jad, you have
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a service. most it was, it was a mistake. these were, i didn't, i didn't say cross here as i've been both. i've had focus on focus on what he's doing. focus on, on his, on his policies, focus on the number of lives, the toner debate, focus. i mean there's, there's a whole range of things that look, i'm not the guy that said, i want to be a dictator on day one. i'm not the guy that refused to accept the outcome of the election. i'm not the guy who said that one to accept the outcome of this election automatically. you can only love your country when you when bars fulman is director of politics about college, but then it sounds like both sides need to turn it down and choose better woods. will they do that? the i mean this is almost a cliche to say that the american political debate is over as you did, and it's paula rice, etc. and it's certainly true. i mean, what needs to be pointed out is that ultimate critics theories assume that
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democracy is about coming to rational decisions as a country? no, i mean the discussions that we're seeing in the political debate are really not about politics. they're about the spectacle, they're about destination, obviously they're about the age of the, of the canada. but um, so there's a distraction from the actual actual policy points. and i think this is hurting the politics and democracy and the was talking about distractions. if you want to call it that, how could this attack affect biden's campaign? i mean, this is what people are thinking about. no, it certainly takes away some of the spotlights. also from the discussion about his age, there's the republican national convention. what's going on? so i think the stage at the moment is with the republicans. uh, the democrats really have to think about how they want to reorganize. and yeah, they're, they're very much of doesn't rate because i think the,
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they're not exactly sure how to react to the things that have been happening in the last couple of days. let's focus on the republicans. what's behind trump's choice for the v p. first of all, as such a defense was actually as somebody was very much liked on the left and center left with his book to be the allergy which was the best of the new york times bestseller . and described his upbringing in the appalachian mountains ohio. and so he's very credible and basically, dumpling down on the, on the message off of supporting device sports in classes in particular. and i think this is what he is doing at the same time. he's 39 years old to, for a young country part to the old candidates that we're seeing running for, for, for the presidency. but what's also interesting is we did didn't show, i mean, mike pence at the time was an attempt to bring the religious vote into the republic . okay. uh, the other option would have been
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a way to bring in less than americans. but obviously huge, huge shows to decide for the person who's representing this idea of, of working class grievances triple events to is actually advised me that the set time hasn't been very strong and selling his legislative achievements in terms of infrastructure packages. and so and the choice of bands is that also to bring in young conservatives. yeah, absolutely. i mean this, i think is an important aspect of it. but i think it's particularly this notion that he buddies, the american dream he has displayed, you know, this kind of a port mobility that has been lacking in the us of the last 40 or 50 years. so i think trump is actually spot on pointing out what the problem is if he actually has the solutions. well, i mean, if you look at the, the record of the legislative achievements of the 1st 4 trump years. well, i guess the working class wasn't exactly, and the focus off of his policies of deregulating climate policies of to regulating
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food safety. there's also some things that were good for the economy in a certain way for the stock market. but the question is very much debated whether it's, it's helped a working class people and how much of a sugar high it actually was. so that's a very important record from political science as bai's form. and thanks for being on the w or thank you. let's take a look at some of the other stories making use at least 11 people a did after and is by the as frank on a camping central guys on monday, straight to the house that mr. via refugee camp were displaced, palestinians to show right as well. as launched, several deadly strikes in recent days, threatening since 5 talks with how much voters in government held ponds of syria has elected the new parliament. it's the full search ballot since the civil war began 13 years ago. opposition groups labeled a vote of thoughts. the problem,
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it has little wheel pallet in serious presidential system pakistan's government has announced people banned ex prime minister in wrong hands. political party and found treason charges against him is being in general for almost a year now. authority says angles for his with a crack down on his concealing and scientists believe the body of a spade, too well as boring stuff on a beach in new zealand. the spaces is so red nose lives. so i think that every recorded resilience deposit of conservation has launched the dna investigation to determine the exact classification of the bind. because on mabel to ukraine now, where an unpopular mobilizations, or is reportedly working better than expected, with the country struggling defend of russia's invasion, keeps introduced and lower in april. this year, lodging men, age between 18 and 60, to registered with the military. now the on these general stuff says it may be
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possible to drop a d mobilizations a little later this year. if the number of recruits continues to rise. the ukrainian soldiers training on the average soldiers ages over 40. the army spent the last year in desperate need of new recruits. after the government has said 31000 soldiers have died since the war began. and many more wounded. this estimates are considered low. earlier this year the government took measures to put pressure on men of fighting age. with less the country ukrainian consulates would no longer renew their passports, making it more difficult to live abroad. and in may a new draft law lower the age of conscription to 25 to the government also started drafting prisoners, a move that had long been resisted. now it all seems to have worked a parliamentary spokes person until the ukrainian press. the current trends
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continue, the government can be mobilized by october. that would also give soldiers who have been on the front lines for more than a year. a break. the new measures were unpopular and hard to enforce both in ukraine and a new countries where many ukrainians fled german officials described being put in a difficult bod calling about the crew. i'm good kid, obviously, with the wheels con implementer, you cranes draft here in germany. this is going to ask why the building seeing there is tool could draft the man, but who is a draft. the unit can chime become, we comp mobilize them from here. we come to side and we caught reasonably examined this issue here. meanwhile, russia continues to attack relentlessly with it's much larger army for ukraine getting enough soldiers on the field as a matter of life and death over the keep for months sundays. can
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ukraine beacon tents with this current pace of mobilization? a good morning been so um from what it looks like now the printing on forces do have enough people to process at the moment the government at the beginning of this promised they would not send recruits to the battlefield unprepared. um without the needed equipment. and if you're taking in new soldiers, you need to be able to provide all of this. you need to enough training facilities from what we're hearing there, not enough at the moment, but the ukrainian authorities are working on expanding them. but you also need to provide a social with everything that is needed. you need to feed them, you need the address and the the house them. and you need to. yeah, support them with the necessary logistics with experienced people recruiter with the instructors or commanders and medical i'm sort of safe. so what is happening at the moment um is that if it appears that there are enough people i'm signing up or
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being being mobilized. i'm only limited number can be taken in, but from what for sharing also now at the moment is that if the pace of recruitment continues by the end of the year, up to 200000 new soldiers could be recruited and this could mean a break for those who have been serving since the beginning of the war distributions it could be and the beginning of the mobilization, i'm for those women at the front light for a very long time having ukrainians. feel about these developments considering goal of the media retention owner, all those people who don't what a flight for the country. right. so i think there is still a lot of respect for the army here. and there is an understanding that time somebody that soldiers need to defend the country. of course, um, when it's about you yourself being called up, the situation is very difficult for the, for the, for the individual. i think after more than 2 years of war, a lot of people know what this war is. now, without them,
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we're seeing images from the front lines. and there were stories from people who have returned from captivity, for example. so it's a, it's a very tough choice. uh, hard or very tough to fight it to attempt to join the z and forces. now in general, regarding the mobilization, i think there's a lot of frustration and distrust that's what we're hearing when we, when we talk to people here and how this mobilization is actually being conducted. there are worries that inexperienced people will be sent to the front line without the proper training. there was an issue of fairness, for example, where the symbolization is most or has most of it carried out in rural areas in low income areas versus the urban areas with the people with us, we have more financial means that many have registered them as they passed today's the last day to, to, to register here in a can you train and, but many also happen. so you can exemptions, for example, medical exemptions or based on studies for example, you can get out, you can get a,
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a break for, for, for studying before you have to before you are eligible to be to be drafted for example. but all in all, i think one of the biggest issues here with, with organization is that people who will have to join the armed forces. they don't know how long they will be in it for a briefly, as you mentioned, sending ukrainians to the front line with the proper equipment. how well equipped is the now right, so for me up preparing, i'm a lot of the, the western a that having problems a long time ago is coming slowly, especially the situation. the dire situation with our toby shows um has been resolved for the most part and parts of the front line. some of the, the larger equipment is still on the way some of the us promised aid is still on the way one of the biggest issues that you frame still has as care defense. i still want to pick one of it. one of the key key request here that the premiums have for
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western allies, but also we're hearing that more of a western air defense systems will be sent to your brain, um, over the next period of time. lots to send it with those details. in k a, europe and commission has decided to give hungry the co told the following prime minister, victor, a whole bunch of controversial trips abroad. it's reported the honest it's commission is to boycott in formal ministers, meetings organized by the hon. gillian, presidency of the european council. the decision comes off the old on met with russian president vladimir putin in the kremlin, earlier this month old and said he was on a piece mission. but as you lead, as strongly condemns the trip and stress, it was not mandated to negotiate on the books. but huh. sure, yeah. well bundles i wanted 2 visits to make some chinese president change in pink . and you as republican presidential candidates, donald trump, that costs 6, you're irritating investor. that's bringing now brussels bureau chief, alexander phenomena,
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alexander what implications will be slightest move that of the will then it doesn't mean that so the repeating, the union is paralyzed. so something like that because it is still able to make decisions, decisions, those decisions are normally being made and formal meetings taking place in brussels spots. the announcement by the european commission that they are going to buy. it cuts the informal meetings organized by the hung gear and government is of course a big embarrassment for hungry ends because they have invested money in those meetings because they want to show that they're up to the challenge. and now there are few mean accusing or the fund a lie and their commission president of using this issue to appear tough on hungry a so that she can be re elected for another time in office here in the european parliament disability is scheduled for thursday,
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but we have to say that stay repeated commission does have a points because victo all button and go to many officials in stress book in brussels. also in the european copy tools, which his visits to most count and to be gene with him saying that this is a piece mission. the your opinion is saying, we have a common sense on that. we stand behind president zelinski is plan a we want your plane to decide when is the time right for talks. and sutherland zalinski told us only a few days ago that when he met with victor all by in key if, if he didn't ask him to go to most coach, he didn't even know that that was our buttons plan. okay, so how will things actually function, alexandra, will these meetings still go ahead? well, probably the meetings will still go ahead, but it will be interesting who is going to trouble their notes. the commissioners,
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as announced by the european commission, its members say, so normally sending their ministers to defense meetings still think about that. some of them are saying, no, we are not going to go there. others are more cautious because you are saying we cannot have a, you know, at no unity at all with some ministers attending others not coming. they would like to have a united sense on that. and they're still talking about that data. we use alexander, co, phenomenal, not developing story in stress, but at least in kenya have arrested a mat in connection with a series of groups of motors. the dismembered bodies of several victims were found in rubbish. dump officials say the suspected serial killer has admitted motoring. thousands of women police have been scouring the site and i, roby over the weekend. used as a dumping ground for bodies. crowds gathered,
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watching in horror as investigators pulled out one back after the other. all containing body parts of the women killed. now they say they have the suspect in custody. from the look of things, it is crystallizing that we are dealing with a city or to a circle, positive serial killer, who us no prospect for human life. according to police, the suspect has confessed to killing thousands of women, including his own life. the suspects confused pro fluid. to under this post for the 2 female bodies of a dumping site. on monday, between 20 to 2 is sent to us. last of the 11th
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of july, 2024. just a 100 meters away from the dump where the bodies were found. the suspects homes were investigator set the found, i'm a chevy, plastic bags and the personal belongings of suspected victims. the crisis in kenya, which has one of the highest rates of fem aside in africa with an average of 47 women losing their lives every week. sports is now, spain has been celebrating victory at sofas, european championships. the windows of the competition arrived back in the capital, madrid with the trophy and to a welcome from hundreds of thousands of ecstatic facts. another sleepless night in the spanish capital. a culmination of
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a busy day full of joy and pride of the excitement was already in the air just as the team's play types down in my dreams airport. i didn't catch in are they going to talk to? no i, we have such a good team and i people, we had to do a full time 17 out to 7th it the 7 matches 7 winds up to the study as the players just ground. the kings of european football were 1st welcomed by the royal family then by the leader of the government one be the one i think the most relevant thing we have seen throughout this tournament is the team spirit that this team has the thank you for being the way you are or circle. thank you for giving the best version of spain. and finally they
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appeared on the streets of madge read, read by thousands of ecstatic fans. some of them already looking forward to an even bright future. save us only aspect as being the special day, the best celebration possible. it's unforgetable, all these people. this of the past, the team is fantastic. i didn't 2 years, but we're back here with the will come after a record breaking performance spring. and now the only mens team to win the tournament for times the sporting world's attention is now moving to the olympics. large crowds turned out in central powers on monday to see the torch relay ahead of the make the sound the games been caused by some of the best art landmarks the power. the tales of the world famous moved on whose dances greeted the torch with a can can of a highlight, of course, will be the lighting of the cold in to open the gates on july,
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