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just because it might just change the way inside the ticket stem. j t. vons is officially named donald trump. v p running made and his acceptance speech, the ohio send it to promise to hold the hand out just for an allies that stopped showing up mentioning you praise. instead, taking a china, we will protect the wages of american workers and stop the chinese communist party from building their middle class on the backs of american citizens. now they repeat it like a montrose. we will support you praying for as long as it takes. i wonder how long it will take in afghanistan. it took 20 years to realize that you lost process for administer one's western states. it gains for longer in the ukraine conflict and immediate freezing out and un headquarters in new york traffic that most go is open
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to peaceful as long as the tubs are realistic, canyon police van protests in library. b, one a month off to a wedding from demonstrations, the gates and mess back tax hikes, which that tells me that on the wild celebrates into national montana de honoring the legacy of dionte apartheid war and fox, the south african president. we remember nelson mandela's contribution with the icons, brand or grandfather was just at a level of human beings in general. and you can leave that to you for which the united a, as a human race, there's nothing that we can accomplish. the max, the joining us here now to international with live of, from our most go a to is just going to get me
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a welcome to the program while starting us off this hour. donald trump's running mate. the upcoming last presidential election has been officially decided, and it's j. d. barnes their highest send it to himself confirmed the news. well, speaking of the ongoing republican party convention focusing on the need, he says to revise the damage done by the current administration. dubai has been a politician in washington for longer than i've been alive. 39 years, a couple of harris is not much further behind. for half a century, he's been to the champion of every major policy initiative to make america weaker and poor. why are you all to use donald quote towards my quote and unit oh neil through what we can expect from the vice president is the republicans when companies i'm vance, there's only 39 years old. i mean that's quite a young age for a vice presidential candidate. but that wouldn't be the 1st time that this has
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happened actually. i mean if we go back to richard nixon, he was the same age when he became a vice presidential candidate himself. and when f d r became a vice presidential candidate, he was even a year younger. so both those people even went on to become president. the so this obviously could be something potential for advancing his future. of course, we don't know at this point, so it's important not to disregard the statements that he's making right now. i think, especially when it comes to statements like not allowing us allies free rides abroad and actually trying to prevent needless deployments of american troops there. together. we will make sure our allies share in the burden of securing world peace . no more free rides for nations that betray the generosity of the american taxpayer. together we will send our kids to war only when we must. but as president trump showed with the elimination devices and
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so much more when we punch, we're going to punch hard. now on that last part of his statement, actually, i think it's important, understands that i mean, isis was defeated mainly by russia's military operation in syria. and on the other hand, washington is largely blamed for being responsible for the emergence of isis, and just generally destabilizing the region. pretty composite remarks that they know free writing on the us comments that we just sold there don't as well. was anyone mentioned specifically? well, no, actually in that is sort of big surprise that came out of his speech because he's been making all of these statements about withdrawing aid from ukraine, saying that new create in war effort is pretty much hopeless at this point. but there was no mention of that at his speech to the republican national convention and that kind of make sense when you think about it, because obviously the majority of his audience, there were a republicans who support actively zalinski is received in seattle. but that's one of the main reasons also why they're so unpopular and why vance has established
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a track record of opposing these supportive policies towards ukraine throughout the past. and he's also rising through the ranks of the republican party as a result. i think that it is absurd for us to devote so many resources so much attention and so much time to a border conflict, 6000 miles away. there was in fact, a peace deal on the table approximately 18 months ago. and what happened to it, the by the administration pushed zalinski to set aside the peace agreement and to engage in a disastrous counter offensive. every single objective observer of ukraine more acknowledges today that the war is going worse for ukraine than it was 18 months ago. could we have avoided it? yes, we could, mister president and we should've avoided it. we would've saved a lot of lives. we would've saved a lot of american weapons. and we would have had this country in a much, much more stable and much better place if we had. so this freshman sen turned vice
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presidential candidate is obviously taking some firm positions on ukraine, which are generally considered controversial in the american political sphere. but at this speech, not a peep about it, not a peep at bottom, but one country was explicitly mentioned when it comes to protecting us interests or pro correct. that's right. of course, he pointed the finger at china saying that it was washington's main competitor in the world stage, but he also pretty much reiterated the main stream republican position of accusing beijing of getting rich off of the backs of americans. we will protect the wages of american workers and stop the chinese communist party from building their middle class on the backs of american citizens. there's one day left of the republican national convention and we're expected to hear a speech from presidential candidate donald trump as well. but with vance sort of shying away from his more controversial positions on ukraine. we're going to have to see if this do oh, between trump and vance. if they come to power,
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if they're actually gonna uh, follow up on what they were talking about on the campaign trail or if it's going to be another election disappointment for the american people. full. i'm a member of the pennsylvania state senate, bruce marx is carney out. the republican convention total t y. he believes j 2 boxes. the chosen 1. 1 reason is it j. d. vance, is that what we call a mega make america, great. republican. and he is completely endorsed the trop agenda. i think the donald trump wanted somebody who supported the agenda. i think the 2nd reason is that the j. d. vance because he's, he's like me. i'm from west virginia and he's from southern ohio. we're from what's called apple, what appellation. it's a 4 areas of the country, j. d van to somebody who came up from nothing came up from poverty. i can't say that that was my background and, and we have some very key states brought pennsylvania which, which is next to ohio,
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wisconsin, mich, michigan. and i think the president trump believes that j, the vance will be a tremendous addition to the ticket there. and the 3rd reason and probably the most important reason, the trump church id pants, is that he thought that he would be if there was a need that he would be capable of success for president and up. and i think that he thinks also j, the bass, because of his age is only 39 that he will continue. this trump movement after trump finishes his. his 2nd term lesson j. d vance is a working class. somebody who came up from the, you know, from poverty and became a, became a success. donald trump is somebody that, of course, he didn't come to bob re far from it. but he is somebody who's employed thousands and thousands of workers in the construction trade in the casinos and so forth. joe biden has and created a single job and his entire tire career with the possible exception of 100 by
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didn't because he got paid millions of dollars because it was joe biden, son from very smart and ukraine, please. so i think that the american working public, i think the union people i of the working class, i think that they recognize that the, that they trump dance ticket is going to be a very strong tickets for working people, particularly because they want us to current the border that's why he previously said he strongly oppose sending military aid abroad, particularly to ukraine because we have our own issues. he said. busy on the board or at so why is tax payer dollars going abroad? but you may have noticed he didn't mention the ukraine conflict during his speech at the r n c instead focusing on china. what's that's, what's the prop straightens to? so he's a very practical, pers, these america 1st and what he's saying is, what are we doing now? why can't we kind of find a way to resolve this situation?
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ukraine and not spin, you know, hundreds of billions of dollars in a war where it's not helping russia for, for you, craig. and so i think that that's the message he's sending, that we need to find the present and present crumply become the president, again, needs to find a way to have meaningful discussions with president posing for a little bit of pressure on presidents of landscape. and let's not forget present, the trump had a good relationship with president pros, and i think that that's very important. joe biden went out of his way to insult present it to me. and i don't think that that's a way to, to, to reach and diplomatic solution on the, on the issues that affect russia and ukraine, wine and all the notable moment from the on cutting on see a congressman from florida. have this to say about his rival party. under barton harris. inflation has gotten so bad. you can no longer bribe democrats
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senators, with cash alone. you have to use pay bowers just sort of brought to you. ok tablets assigned to the duty budget town to down this week to you as democrats sent a temple menendez, he's been convicted on charges of corruption and taking bribes from foreign governments during the search of his home is 13 gold balls were found together with half a $1000000.00 in cash when end is dismissed, the judgment insisting he's a patriot while accusing the jury of putting numbers of the senate out risk. i have never violated. i have never been there for ever been a for a risk a thing. while despite proclaiming his innocence,
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the politician who is represented in new jersey since 2006 was handed down 16 convictions, and then does, you might remember was known for his outspoken support, the father, a to kids punishing russia accusing. donald trump boxing as a foreign agent for the crime, then your ups latest effort that they hopefully will consolidate this week of having a oil and gas and bar go against russia will be a huge blow moving forward. we must do more to focus this tool on russia. the primary source of so much of the corruption we see around the world. uh, at a time that ukraine is having a day of national, remember, and for all of those lives that have been lost, we get a message that the president is seeking to cut off 250000000 dollars. something that we haven't been advised of at the senate foreign relations committee. so the president here is, it's totally a i, i can't understand is not,
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there is no good policy reason. this isn't about money. we gave a record amount of money to the administration in this past deal. while we had from new york, basically go add media unless 9 or he says this, bribery scoundrel really needs to so many questions of just how widespread corruption among the american political need really is. i'm curious as to his reason, you know, i'm a lawyer by profession. i was a former prosecutor in a trial lawyer now, and i always wanted to find out what is the defense. you know, what do you claim when, when the f b, i seizes a series of gold bars, serial numbers and then about a half a 1000000, maybe 400000 plus in cash, bundled in shoes, secreted a mercedes benz. what i find fascinating is they is people who are asked ok if he's such
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a bad guy. why didn't you just get rid of him like you did congress. me. george santos . expel him. well, maybe we, it seems you may be the translation as the democrats are a little busy right now, but i must bring up this, and there's always cases of corruption, especially you'll hear it. the president trump is our rumbles, and never me say exactly what it is. this is corruption from gold bar stacks of cache and a jury. so say we all guilty of all charges. this is as corrupt as you get. and by the way, you had a prior charge, something or to this, where the jury was unable to reach a verdict. so that was a hung jury, or what is it show you absolute cover. but here's the best one. he said, this is going to impair, this is going to in p senators ability to do their job, to serve as clients. there was this crazy thing, years ago of foreign agents. you know, are you registered as a foreign agent?
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everybody's had to be a foreign agent. this was during the initial parts of the barbara. well now the very, i guess charge forced by his own pie chart is, is being, in essence an actual for an agent. so it's very delicious. this turn of events ross has foreign minister has fielded questions from the play for media off the his speech. it wednesdays un security council session on them at least the news conference covered, original on global security issues with suck a lot from comparing washington's policy in ukraine with us auctions and i found a strong the seizures. so go to the, now they repeat it like a montrose, we will support ukraine for as long as it takes, i wonder how long it will take in afghanistan. it took 20 years to realize that you last week, or is it true that in iraq, which you also a band and they are now trying to stay despite the decision of the rocky parliament, that the united states should withdraw its troops of a particular senior. there will be the same approach to ukraine as they took in
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libya for the state to collapse. and now everyone is gluing parts together for them . so the russian foreign ministers spoke about how the recent events in switzerland were not serious. and then how russia has been willing to negotiate from the beginning. but these negotiations have to be realistic. negotiations that are not just aim to pounding the podium and demonizing russia. but actually, amd at d escalating tensions and getting the conflict toward a ceasefire and resolution. zip codes not but i w and a course has been taken to push through the so called zalinski plan at any cost which has a pronounced form of an ultimatum. we are ready for negotiations, but given the sad experience of conversations and consultations with the west and ukrainians, when it comes to an agreement that i hope will be reached at some stage of european security. and in this context, the ukraine crisis will be resolved. then we will of course, look very carefully at the wording, and we'll put safe guards in this document against repeated unscrupulous non
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negotiable interpretations. and his remarks, he reflected on us efforts to crush the economy of china and tell china what products they can produce. in addition to that, he talked about how the use of sanctions by the united states is starting to backfire with new channels of global trade. emerging countries trading with each other without the united states or the western banking system functioning as the middle man. and how all of this in the long term is not really going to benefit the united states. and it's people, uh, the world seems to be shifting. now he's specifically address the rise of india on the global stage and us efforts to stop india from asserting itself as a regional and global power. this hugely populated country with a very big economy, zillions zalinski or someone from his team took offense to render, embodies visit to russia, calling it a stab in the back to all peacekeeping efforts. the indian ministry of external affairs invited the ukrainian ambassador and explain to him how to behave. i think
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india is very dignified, but the fact that the west makes claims even to such powers as china and india means firstly shows a lack of culture, an inability to engage in diplomacy at all. and secondly, it is a failure of political analysts. she went into detail describing that humanitarian catastrophe, and also talking about how the united nation seems to be talking out of both sides of its mouth, condemning the bombing of hospitals and as rarely atrocities, but not really holding israel accountable for crimes against the palestinian people . now he emphasized that russia would like to see a ceasefire in gaza, a ceasefire that can pave the way to negotiations the returning of the hostages, etc. and ultimately, russia would like to see the military operation being carried out by israel brought to a close and from there they could then resume negotiations toward the establishment and international full recognition of
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a palestinian state. and that is what russia would like. but at the same time that russia and the overwhelming majority of the international community, more or less, once this, there are very clearly forces that are trying to escalate the conflict in gaza to a whole nother level that involves the entire region. here are some very insightful comments. he gave about the situation in the middle east and the efforts to expand it beyond the gaza strip. she knew that griff, please. it feels like there's a will to provoke, has the law as experts believe in order to ensure the us enters the conflict directly. i hope the west will do everything to make sure these thoughts. if israel ever has them, will remain no more than thoughts or better yet will be forgotten. we're doing everything to suit the situation. some politicians clearly want to utilize regional factors to kindle a bigger war here. this is a short sighted and blind alley policy. we actively stand against it with our allies, like arrow countries and the islamic world. it must not be allowed to happen in all
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of his remarks. and emphasize the fact that russia seeks peace and international development and does not seek to inflame tensions in any regions. he emphasized multi polarity, the new world that's rising, the new economy that is taking place and emerging in the developing world with russia and china, the center of it, and why western leaders should give up this superior already complex. they seem to have this notion that they will always sit at the center of the global economy and always have the right to dictate the countries around the world. how they should conduct themselves, how their governments should function and who they should trade with, and how their economies should be set up. a young married couple have been killed by ukrainian try and strike on russia's boarder regence of belgrade. could each local 40 is the victims when i call some 10 columbus from ukraine. when the 5th was hit, the couple died on this boat for residential areas of the russian region. russo found by kits troops on wednesday footage from the sea and show some of the civilian
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buildings that were hits while looking about since the outbreak of the crating conflict. in february 22 more than 200 civilians have been killed and 1100 injured as a result of ukrainian strikes on bill grabbed local officials recently restricted access to 1400 pounds. the regions governor announced that check points ought to be sets up with public transport band from entering those items. and those moses are expected to come into force. next week. we have from a u. s. army back and the reason your time from that very bold to reach and scope on. it says the equations use of americans supplied weapons to kill russians. makes washington directly compressed. i was, i was in belgrade because i was so horrified that the united states had declared war against russia by attacking the russian regions. i evidenced,
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i documented i took photographs. i did the interviews, the united states as committing acts of terrorism against the innocent russian civilians. and beller, bella, rod and share of income, and that it must immediately cease and desist, as well as investigate the military personnel and the political personnel and the by the administration who are giving these orders. this is a declaration of war against russia. it is only because of russia's enormous patients and character and wisdom that they're not reacting to this as a, as a declaration of war, which divided administration wants kenyon police have banned pre agreed upon demonstrations in the countries capital for security reasons. it comes as a series of anti government protests, open on pope to tax height and build tons of violent with thousands killed, hundreds more injured over the past month or the is more of a cool guys across the story. a statement has been issued a huge off another round of protein to be held on thursday. the statement to was
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released by the police. we explained that the lack of fix the lead among the protesters has made it a very challenging for them to enforce safety protocols in that same statement to the acting inspector general of police has also disclose that intelligence report indicates the organized criminal groups padding to exploit the ongoing protest to carry out attacks and routing. and since the 18th of june, thousands of young canyons have marched the cities and towns the protesting against a proposed tax bull that has since been withdrawn. and tuesday's pro, to which has been the latest in the series of the demonstrations business own, is the ad to trade is suffered significant losses as the routine continues causing operations to come to a stand still needed between 2 counties. and the police say already kenya has lost so much in the past 30 days, so no demonstrations would be permitted until further notice. since the public
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demonstrations by kenyan news began in june, this year, a country has experienced enormous losses. people have been injured, lives lost property, and businesses destroyed and livelihoods last. criminals have continued to infiltrate the protesting groups resulting in a troubling trend of disorderly and destructive conduct. as a result, no demonstrations will be permitted in the no robi central business district and surroundings until further notice to ensure public safety post has been done before government and police have bad demonstrations. it became, yeah, but citizens old ways to 5 those orders and things to and quite violent. 11 does a for the same will happen even this time. what does it mean by, at the high plus the demonstrations of parliament was formed. some of its buildings was set on fire in the days of following that hundreds were arrested and interrogated. some have seemed to be used as these were charged in court. while according to kenya's, national commission on human rights nearly 60 protesters,
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the remain missing. also understands that more than 50 people have died out of the protest and more than 400 others have been injured. now the recent images of seeing off protesters once taken out in the streets of marching singing songs, mocking the president austin him to resign. also said the one, just as for those people that have been killed, the one police to reveal the whereabouts of the thousands was to missing. but most important to the primary demands that include government accountability and good governance. and that's the spot to the police. the lobbying t, a guess on them, and they say they will not stop until the to month and meet the funds out of here to pick up and learn. i am here to spite salon national life vision of my friend of justice, which must been for the people who are must have got you don't what was written.
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the blue must be with the president papers and we are fighting for is in the public domain. don't call us well, there are no, you know what is the right for us? here's what he's. i'm only got the yes to leave office. you the media to fix your yes. to stay until we can see like we belong to this country. so if the president thinks we are going anywhere, we don't know maybe things we are going to sit down and talk with you. we're not going to do that because i didn't even need it to me and possibly the me i'm going to do the the president has made positions, he has withdrawal, and the original text proposals that sparked the protest. his also sacked to use entire cabinets. the chief of police have even resigned, but still the protest continues and the radius experts and the amnesty international continue a war and that it'd be handling off the protest risk taking tenure back to the doctor's phase of the 92. this is a 9th the i'm finding today, july,
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the 18 smocks, the buff day of the south past because foster president, nelson mandela. the late need of course, went down in history for his anti apartheid athletes becoming and i could went across the globe on this day. the weld on us mondell is negha. see his activism, his values you and sexy general antonia guitars have this to say. you know, some delta show those the x that order the difference when person can make in building a better world. and does the team of the z is nelson mandela international day of the mines? us going back in poverty. indian equality is, you know, and we can choose either the kids poverty we can choose to in the, in the quality we can choose to could as part of the international economic and financial system. in the name of equity. we can choose to fight racism respect, human rights, going back to climate change and create the world that works for all humanity. and am i call it keen no. neil got the chance to speak with my dad, his granddaughter,
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to quine montela, who showed her memories of the venerated statesman. but the same in public because he was in private um, he was really loving and he had a great sense of humor. and i think that we as his grandchildren hit by a different relationship that he did to his children because it's kind of, you know, sensitizing to the world when he came out of prison. he didn't necessarily know anything about it. um, you know, the small things like how much things cost. i remember who agreed to, you know, the local gas station to go to get snacks, because my cousins and navigating together to watch, to match a soccer match. and one of my cousins and said orthopedics he's bringing in some charities and, you know, my grandfather says what i should have been doing something but to eat. so, you know, he was very engaging and you know, he would always again, lots of stories with of when he was younger and experiences that he went through. so you know, he wasn't
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a normal grandfather in that sense. not at all sure that you're old enough to remember when he was released in 1990. after spending those 27 years on robin island in prison for a posing a part type. but if you do, what was up the day, like we're actually going out on that day as a family and when and where it is still in the us at that time living in the us at that time because my parents are studying there. as we walked out of our apartment, um, you know, the media trucks outside uh, in general is outside. so my mom said to them, what do you guys do? and they said, didn't you know your, your father's deal with needs today? and we all read back upstairs to the apartment, to go and watch and be leased on tv. so was it really, is that real feeling as exciting for us has been shown with the teenage of it that time i was still in high school and i think, you know, it was just um, an electrifying sense of pool. uh, you know, that could come back home, you know,
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and have a normal relationship with our grandfather walked meaning does mondale it a whole from modern, the south africa book. i just think it's remembering my grandfather's legacy and remembering his strength and his courage. um and my grandfather was just a, you know, a level of human beings in general. um and he believed that um, if were to be united as a human race, there's nothing that we couldn't accomplish. people need to stop focusing on monday . let the assess to do good work. they should be doing good works of it in that, in that, in the everyday lives. that's what my grandfather advocated for. and that, you know, if you want to make significant change, that change has to be consistent with how all but a sense of paying for this. how to check back in the updates, but they told me no. in the meantime, sit tight, direct impacts with rick sanchez is up next to enjoy the.

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