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the sharp is attacked and trusts it is an ex essential thread, officially sanctioned narratives of collapse the blood pouring everywhere. and yet in a certain way, i felt very safe because i had god on my side the divine intervention. that's what donald trump see said to him from the desk of supporters of that former president though, continued to question how the secret service allowed last weekend's assassination attempt to happen in the 1st place to a head the a so called suicide drones strikes that building near the us embassy and tell us the reportedly killing one person entering several others. we are. the
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1st one is to manage to enter a date in a week needs what one of the quotes of spots on the planet ortiz, senior correspondent, is among the 1st journalist, is the 1st time the fears fighting on going for a q ton and don't boss which russian forces entered 2 months ago plus can use high court suspends at police imposed upon little demonstrations of the public hunger with the east african nations government continues to point the woman in the past 10 am this friday and sophia in jetta and here in law school welcome to the global news lined up on our to donald trump has confirmed, he's accepted the republican nomination for the us presidency on the final day of the parties. national convention. he was speaking just days after on the south and
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nation attempt, which trump phase gold saved him from. i said to myself, wow, what was that? it can only be a bullet and moved my right hand to my ear, brought it down. my hand was covered with blood, just absolutely blood all over the place. i immediately knew it was very serious that we were under attack us and the one movement proceeded to drop to the ground below. as for continuing to fly, there was blood pouring everywhere and yet in a certain way i felt very safe because i had god on my side. i felt the
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we'll join him. you know, and this you do is ortiz donald quarter morning to you just absolute chaos. last week and water occurred. so what else did donald trump have to say about the assassination attempt? well, probably one of the most important moments of that part of his speech was when he thinks the secret service, even though they had completely failed to deal with a very serious security threat. i mean, this is something that many of trump supporters are very upset about. on top of the fact that the secret service agents there actually knew something bad was going down quite a while before the shooting actually took place. i mean, according to investigators looking into the situation now in this ongoing investigation, they say that secret service agents there saw the shooter on his roof top position a whole 20 minutes before he actually began shooting a trump. then, according to a senator from wyoming, he says that he was told that the agents there had identified the would be assassin as a suspicious person, a whole hour before the shooting took place. so there are still
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a lot of questions that remained to be answered as to why none of this was investigated. well, this was not just his 1st speech since that it was also, it seemed like a major campaign push done. and it many promises made on the domestic front, what but internationally, what was the suggestions of attentions rolling in europe, how to solve them? while donald trump promised in his speech that he is the solution, he says that you know all these situations that we've seen under other administrations where the us is getting involved. for example, in situations against russia, the ukraine conflict, crimea joining the russian federation, holding a referendum to do that. the george in conflict. these are all things that the u. s . isn't going to get involved in under trump administration, according to what he says, a hi will end, every single agent national crisis that's occurred. the administration has created including the horrible war with russia and ukraine,
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which would have never happened to vice president under president bush. russia invaded or georgia was the president obama. russia took crimea under the current administration. russia is after all of ukraine under president trump. russia took nothing that should be clarified, a couple things that trump mentioned in that part of his speech. there. this georgian war began after the us back president of the country attacked the republic of south of city of were a number of russian peacekeepers were located at the time actually. and that resulted in a number of deaths and injuries as well. of course, we all know that the 2014 year old, my don qu daytime ukraine was backed by the united states. and that was preceded by a number of ukrainian territories beginning to declare their independence as
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a result of that to day talk. and they were a subsequently attacked by the neo, fascist back to the scene that came to power on the back of that. who data 2 of them ended up voting to join the russian federation. lugens getting done yet, along with, as up over here and careful and after rush it began its military operation. but again, this is this, the military operation that is part of the greater ukraine conflict. this is something that donald trump says that he's going to be able to resolve within the 1st 24 hours. if he becomes president, it's a busy in tre, isn't it? because one of the old, the other global players, the big doctor, is he's going to have to deal with if he were gains powers was not touched upon. it was in fact, i mean truck trump actually came down very hard on around during his speech saying that they were trying to pursue nuclear weapons. even though we have to remember that it was actually under trump's administration. his his, his term that he actually serve. yeah. that they,
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us pulled out of the 2015 around nuclear deal, which was supposed to prevent iran from developing any nuclear weapons on terms that were more mutually beneficial for both iran and the united states. strongly after that, that around began enriching uranium after that. but of course durand says that's only for peaceful purposes, not for the development of weapons. another accomplishments that trump talked about in his speech was being the 1st us president to set foot on north korean soil during the talk so that he had and that the time period with kim john wooten, he said that really it's important for the us to become friends with any power that has nukes, i got along very well. north korea came, jo, no, and i got along very well with them depressed, aided. when i said that, how could you get along with it? well, you know, it's nice to get along with somebody has a lot of nuclear weapons or otherwise is to the old days, you say that's a wonderful thing now they say, how could you possibly do it in the now i got along with them and we stopped the
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missile launchers from north korea. now north korea is acting up again. but when we get back, i get along with them. if you'd like to see me back to, i think you mentioned to me if you want to know the truth. so of course, i mean we also have to understand the trump has long made it clear that he's taking a hard stance on china and other power with nuclear weapons. while at the same time he says that the us should be friends with nuclear powers. um, so there's a lot of promises that trumps making that's we're gonna have to see if they're actually going to be able to be realized. if he becomes the next president of the united states, will they be fulfilled? we wait and see our teeth donald quarter. thank you don't, but if you want to hear the full 90 minute speech, donald trump made up the republican convention account at r t dot com, where you'll find plenty more that's not covered. and then they get seen via the whatever they are. i discussed the speech with the veteran us broadcasters,
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the millsboro, a former member of the pennsylvania state senate lawyer, bruce marx. i fear my credentials. so i'm so very excited about the present speech tonight. and, you know, it was, it was enormously interesting because you're at, he was thinking him of the word name, he just had it right on his head. and it was at the beginning, the beginning, it was subdued. the introspective it scanned, created the impression that donald trump is mostly flapping about is near death experience that he had because you know, the bullet was just a set of meters away from killing him. and i think one of the messages and he was trying to convey is that he wants to unify the country. that would be great if our country could be unified. and so when he gave his uh, the course as to what he was thinking when he was almost killed, it was an interest specter moment and uh, being in the audience. i have to tell you. it was very quiet. uh it was,
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every seat was filled in, the rena delegates all the delegates, other people and people were lit, listed with tremendous attention to see what donald trump was going to say about the trap. also said this is the only time that he was going to talk about it because it's too painful for him to talk about. so we'll see if he, you know, if that's the case, i guess he's indebted and feels indebted to the agents that's, that rushed to the stadium and, and, and, and helped him. and that's only a natural feeling if you almost died. if you came within a centimeter of your life and these people rushed to, you wouldn't have picked you up in queens. you often put carried you offer, pray, help to get up. you get a, feel it for them. but the, the, the, the, the world isn't happy, both democrats and republicans are, are really, really critical of the head of the secret service they wanted to testify next week before congress. i don't know if she will. she was confronted by 2 republican
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senators at the convention. she basically didn't answer their questions right away from them. there's a long way to go and finding out what the heck happened here and how, how this guy could be seen with a rifle by every body. and managed to shoot the president 1st, i think as well, for the trump defense ticket. as we might expect, it was very jovial, friendly. but do you see any big differences between the 2? should they take power? i think um center to advance well understands. he's the vice president and his job is to implement the policies and the price of it. it's in a situation of course, of the, you know, advanced didn't support donald trump in 2016 when he ran for president. he said some very negative things about him. and his position and my opinions correct? is he never papa donald trump would be the great president that he was and he just came around. um, so i know i think that and i think one of the reasons that i know i know donald
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trump a little bit, he's the son. i think one of the reasons that the senator vance was this is a young guy. he's 39 years old. i think donald trump stuff sees us, the part to the potential sen ran spring his legacy. mr. trump focus a lot of attention on at global curren chrisy saying neither the ukraine or gas awards would have started if he was president. what's the main thing trump could have done to stop those conflicts? do you think trump doesn't want to keep supplying the, the aid we're giving to ukraine. uh, you know, on accounted aid over and over and over. we can't afford it, and we don't have enough of munitions quite frankly, from reports. so it's gather everybody around the table and talk and come to an agreement. that's the only way this ends. i mean the short of world war 3, which he also talked about, donald trump, wouldn't installed prices in the way to bind it. i mean, president trump would have had to have and we have sought to have
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a dialogue with president food. we understand, i understand, at least because i have an office in moscow. russia has concerns about the expansion of nato, particularly the ukraine. i think donald trump would have had a sensitive ear that and one would have hoped that would have been a way to avoid a lot of the bloodshed that the colonel since march of 2022. okay. to another over a headline story today, one person has reportedly been killed and several more wounded. after a so names suicide drilling hit, a building near the u. s. embassy until of these the after the strike explosion erupted, of smoke was seen filling the street cart. the risk of the motoring munition 8 people are in the hospital following the attack according to his really media. the idea of said it's investigating the incident. the many based who the militant group
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has since claims a car died at operation targeting. tell him. meanwhile, the demonstrators have again flooded the streets of jerusalem, calling for prime minister benjamin netanyahu to resign. they say his government has repeatedly failed to secure the return of as really hostages and from us captivity. ortiz, middle east correspondent maria phenomena watched the protest. one from every week now every thursday and such a day, crowds gather in front of nissan. yeah. who's residence in jerusalem to month and he's resignation. people say they are for 3 to 300 days into the war in gaza. $120.00 hostages are still held captive somewhere in the street with many of them dad, and the end of the war is nowhere inside. we spoke to someone with a protest or is here earlier. let's take him to study because only for himself and his family red gym government. he doesn't even know
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about the people about the hostile just here's the best for this demonstration is to enforce our, convince our government and particularly our prime minister. to make a deal to bring the kids most people back is are people that are about 5 minutes and he only deals with himself on their desk. it's more involved to austin, to that we call phoebe to bring them back because we think now there is a good deal and look at my shirt. i mean, it's in here what it says up, all the hostages must come back home now. and now it was 9 months ago. it's now and now again and again, every day this hostages are allies progress towards hostage still faced as such. back last week, one is real target that a key,
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a mass figure mohammed the day and goes on my was the head area packed with displaced people, talks paused for awhile and reuse later, thanks to the efforts of mediators. experts now indicates that how mazda is still open to the deal shifting the responsibility to israel to take action. we hear from agents though, but the militant groups still didn't provide any information on hostages who is alive, how many of them my dad, and that creates a me, your obstacle tips, were simply heading private discussions with hostage families. these really defense minister highlighted favorable conditions for an agreement and urge increased pressure on nation yahoo to finalize the bills before his upcoming trip to the us. this sunday. there is also a strong public outcry now for a thorough investigation into why these really government security forces and military were unable to save gar, say, of citizens on october 7th,
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many including days behind me now plays personal blame on newton yahoo for these tragic oversights. however, the prime minister believes that now is not the right time for such an inquiry, claiming 1st i must defeat thomas. here is the official statements from the attorney whose office right now people don't want us to go into a dramatic internal investigation while our hostages are still being held. and so many soldiers have lost their lives to protect the country. of course there will be an investigation, but right now we are focused on winning this war. meanwhile, earlier on says a phase really holloman's passed a resolution rejecting the establishment of a palestinian state to symbolic events. experts say meant to send the message to washington ahead of the trip to the united states of america. that clearly will have a negative effect on the cost of still n. c fire talks. the connected of israel firmly opposes the establishment of a palestinian state west of jordan. the establishment of
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a palestinian state in the heart of the land of israel will pose and existential danger to the state of israel and its citizens. perpetuate these really palestinian conflict and destabilize the region and israel, the ra forces strongly opposing the dale with the country's national security administer being one of the leading voices against that on says they've been greed, have far ride settler politician visits at the temple mound. holy sites for both is jews and muslims, including the ox, most the said, holy as place and as long to pray for the return of his really hostages quote. without making a reckless deal or so rendering he also be before mo, military pressure on her must just hours after. and his really delegation arrives in egypt for further talks. it sparks from reactions from palestinians, the visit was deemed as dangerous escalation with warnings. assured that data is
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playing with fire, recalls have been made for a road in mobilization to counties, really assaults on the palestinian foreign ministry denounced vendors to visit as a provocative intrusion. it's important to notice that similar moves have previously repeatedly treated escalations. the fact that some ice cold beer over 7 attacks on these real operational ok so flawed speaks volumes about the sensitivity office issue and band or can not not understand that. we're just sticking with the story we spoke to a former member of the as really parliament for the left wing had dashed parking saves the companies leader. doesn't want an investigation into his cabinets action since the outbreak of war because he's trying to avoid responsibility. nothing, no, no you what do you need on yahoo? it does not want to be held accountable. he has been trying since october 7th to evade responsibility and shifted for these deep strategic failure and unprecedented
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crisis in these roles. history. he wants to shift the blame to the military so that he doesn't bear responsibility, especially since there is a wide spread and comprehensive popular demands for an official investigation committee. late by supreme court judge. this requires the prime minister and all the officials to appear before the court and give testimony that may lead to penalties if they try to conceal facts and evidence. so need on. yeah. who's fight is to save himself, not the safe. he's real at this stage. and this is part of the predicament israel has gotten itself into, usually the problem it is to benefits from the results of the war because usually is really wins and makes that you've mentioned this was, she would then collect all the metals. but in this case, you don't, you all have a, just a catastrophic failure predicament, an unprecedented crisis. and he wants to escape this responsibility and avoid being held accountable for what happened top to october 7th. but he has
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a bigger case to escape because it has previous trials from before october 7th. he is supposed to appear in corruption trials. he wants to save his scheme. that's his main concern, and therefore, the right one is trying to save me then you also from paying the price for his crimes. now on the front lines of the ukraine conflict ortiz, senior correspondent, broadcast the has become one of the 1st journalists to visit the in buffalo time. a lot your retina in the done yet squared public, which russian troops entered 2 months ago. the fighting, there is fears i'm iraq. knowledge to file a brief report from the hotspot before moving on to say, the place is yes, we are now and i to the agent of one of the hotel spots on the planet monument to the soldiers is accompanying the high rise buildings around over the past. hour and a half, we have been walking slowly from the outskirts to the very centre. we've counted 20
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success tv drones since we came in. we are the 1st show and the survivors to enter . i to know there's, there's no guarantee of safety getting in here to the north of me. russian troops are pushing about 2 kilometers. pause. i'll kind of just get to the north west of me. russian troops are pushing into too much. save. got to the west of me. russian troops are pushing into progress to the south. west russian troops are pushing into the show. okay. totally off of the collapse of of did pick. yeah. and the capture of budgets, and when you create in forces sled from virginia to the credit lines began to crumble. the problem for you, great news is something will the commodity have told me, isn't that they don't have enough people? it's that they don't have enough. so just the situation here in the, in that she did turn up as well as further you'll see a baltimore in uh, in the cottage region isn't good for ukraine. it isn't looking promising for you
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credit and there is no break for your grade on the horizon. no, most of all us administrations have made their support for pro democracy raleigh's run the world very clear. i lead times directly so, but it appears not when it comes to protecting allies in kenya, the american embassy in nairobi has worn to empty government protesters to relent. describing those seeking change in far from a flustering light. we're calling provide a tours and opportunities to avoid blocking roads and looting businesses all actress, police and protesters, of like truth reputed violence and be held accountable for wrong doing like columns . as the country's high cord suspend to the bottom on protesting nairobi, police had earlier forbidden the demonstration, citing public safety reasons. that was the head of a plumb protest over the government's economic policies. the canyon government has
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appealed to those rallying to stop. the government. in the community, a beautiful presentation hold on, rest, erupt, it in kenya. last month after the government tried to push through an am a box tax hike, feel dozens of people were killed and hundreds wounded in several days of violence . that's so a crowd storm the parliament building in nairobi, the chaos force president route. so to hold the country personally, i'm dismissed most of his cabinet. but the country's economy has continued to plug, forcing the government to borrow even more money from the foreign predators of high interest rates. well, chief legal console for 10 years,
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opposition of the meal party, paul, and the one big sage. it's the authorities which are ultimately responsible for the balance and casualties of any kind of embassy adopt the narrative and the language of the government in describing what is blaine on the districts. as i think we intend to be the government some license into breaking off the continuing process. and clearly the intention to close the eyes to some extreme may just have to be with the government to adopt to bring this up, possibly to guide that people will be shot by the police. and they have not died because the attack by their fellow citizens, it is that people who are shocked and the o t. a guy still here with the desk. i missed as a director from the police, but those about the casualties that we have. so the government needs the one that has put the narrative that there is violence. but what do we have seen is that every time the police have the ability to free it through the protest of the
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protest from going on very peacefully. and sometimes is brought to something done into the night. we have had protest as in town, which it will be night without any breakages, without any rouse, and to help display going home. this has already been seen when the police have decided to break up and to prevent any protest from going on. the new constitution or dispensation that we have see is the constitutional 2010, is that you do not need the permission of the police to exercise your rights. and that is what the high court re emphasizes to be. that the people have the right to assemble on the article, 37 and o they may need to do these. what they need to do is inform the police of the going to be holding that process, but they do not need the pollution from the police. and the question is clear, that rights 5 motor granted by the states that is for the state and to recomp nice
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and protect them. the product of the young generation, they're worried about the country that they have going to be leaving in the, in the country that they are going to have, or the want to see the forms that reflect what the concerns, uh, the one to see a promise of tribalism is all but nepotism is all about corruption is all the an ex trouble, graphs is all the and then that's pointed very wide, refunded me just from the government sofa. the government and just trust scratched the surface in terms of a deliberate what the purpose of demanding. now if you are traveling today, be aware a major disruption has had global communications with slights right across the globe, delayed, or puerto citing a global technical system attach. that's affecting airlines and causing disruptions . u. s. companies including united airlines, delta they have suspended flights at berlin brandenburg international report,
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ultra reporting possible checking delays of ours and due to technical issues at the situation in britain, the london stock exchange away from the reports facing our teachers on new k tv channels are dealing with disrupted broadcasts as well. a stream. yeah. a major network outage there has affected tele come, operators, binds and are lines to a lot of you. usually just and merging on this will bring you more on the story as information continues to come in. we'll verify it for you. alright. it's not friday without a visit to the cross talks to do so. let's do that next. peters here in moment, sticks of the
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of wanted to come here since i was 12. when my grandfather told me that his mom came from russia that we were, i was part russian. i didn't plan on staying this long. i was gonna look around. i was gonna see if it was for me, but then i came and then i was like, i remember when i go home, i've never been happier in life than i am here in russell. i've only lived here a few months, but i wanted to tell you what fascinates me about russia and share the stories of other foreigners who lived here like jay who worked as a chef and now raises goats and mix cheese in the countryside series like chad who has been granted political asylum because he's being persecuted by the f. b. i us, embassies, and for countries like i'm asking me it's, it's wild like an american family that recently moved to russia with 6 children. i've never felt safe for land tire life then living here the,
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the hello and welcome to cross ok. we're all things are considered on peter lavelle. joe biden's catastrophic debate performance and the attempted assassination of donald trump. i shattered many narrow escapes about american politics vitally. it isn't as sharp as a tax and trumpet isn't an ex. essential for us officially sanctioned narratives have collapsed the cross talking narratives and joined by my guest ray mcgovern in raleigh. he was a former c. i a analyst in.

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