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cancel these three days concerts tells me if it was a real threat on my safe, on my able to walk on the streets without being attacked? yes, i am saved because the pupil within my community are against it as he got it take us that and otherwise, get away with it. you've got to show and it's wrong these ideas that they're putting out there, they are weird as hell. >> no one's asking for it. we will for doing so much better when donald j. trump was president of the united states from laundry this is cnn newsroom with max foster and christina macfarlane. hello, a warm welcome to our viewers joining us from the u.s. and around the world. i'm max foster, a christie's actually on assignment today. you'll find out more about that tomorrow, but it is thursday, august the eighth 9:00 a.m. here in london. and it's 10:00 a.m. vienna in austria, where
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police have stopped an alleged terrorist plot targeting a statement, a stadium where taylor swift was supposed to perform starting tonight barricades and tense for merchandise, but already set up outside the venue in preparation. but there remain empties it's the singer canceled all three of her concerts. police have arrested two suspects are made further detentions in the investigation. they believe some type of explosives may have been involved and found unknown chemicals of the home of one suspect hundreds of thousands of people were set to either attend the concert or gather outside the venue. former cia operative bob baer warn this type of plot is becoming more common ultimately, taylor swift as well, protected a getting to her would be very difficult, but disrupting one of these concerts would be enough. >> and all you need is one suicide bomber with one of these fasts and the detonators
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are very easy to make it home. and the chemicals are easy to boil. and that's it's probably what they're looking at. this won't be the first concert attack there was manchester 2017, there was paris 2015, and this year, there was moscow. these are symbolic targets for the islamic state. and as tension rises in the middle east, i think we're going to see more of this we'll tell you, let swift has expressed concern over concert attacks in the past speaking with l magazine about the 2017 manchester concert bombing. >> she said in part, i was completely terrified to go on top because i didn't know how we were going to keep 3 million fans safe. there was a tremendous amount of planning expense and effort. she admitted to carrying army grade bandages, adding quote, we have bravely in order to truly feel alive. and that means not being ruled by our greatest fears cnn's kristie lu stout
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following developments from hong kong, kristie max, there's still a lot we don't know about this alleged terror plot. we don't know the nature of the planning. we don't know how far long it was, but the ripple effects here are massive. taylor swift's three concerts in austria had been canceled this after police there arrested two people on suspicion of plotting a terror attack, taylor swift rescheduled to perform three shows in vienna starting tonight, august the eighth as the ninth and the tenth, and police were expecting some 65,000 people inside the stadium and it show it up to 15,000 additional people outside the state it even without tickets and that help feed security concerns bear music. this is the promoter for her concerts in austria, issued a statement on social media about this decision. and let's bring it up for you. they said this quote with confirmation from government officials of a planned terrorist attack at ernst happel stadium we have no
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choice but to cancel the three scheduled shows for everyone's safety unquote swift's official website, taylor swift.com says, all tickets for the shows will be automatically refunded on wednesday morning. that was when police in austria rusted 19-year-old austrian citizen, who according to police pledged allegiance to islamic state. now that arrest took place and we have the mat, let's bring it up for you. that arrest took place in ternitz, which is located south of vienna, and their internets officials found chemical substances at the suspect's home that a possible link to bomb-making there that later on wednesday, they detained another person in vienna and police say that both of these suspects were radicalized by the internet, that they were taking according to the police concrete measures for a terror attack. and the assumed target here we're events in the greater vienna region, austrian police, they also added this. they say further detentions have been made in relation to
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the alleged plot, and that they've increased surveillance take a listen to this i think you phi issue. a concrete danger has been minimized, but there is an abstract increased danger therefore, increased surveillance to the extent that we will, in any case carry out increased searches on both on-site and during the access controls now, the canceled shows an austria they were part of the record-breaking era's tour. >> after vienna, swift is scheduled to wrap up the european portion of the tour with six concerts in london at wembley, starting next week, we have still yet to hear any comment from taylor swift or per team back to you it does have these horrible echoes, doesn't it what having a manchester in 2017. >> and as we were saying, taylor has spoken to that in the past yeah. >> absolutely. i mean, look, concerts are very soft target
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dozens of lives have been taken by terrorists at concerts like the ariana grande's show in manchester in 2017, over 20 lives taken, including an eight-year-old girl and alice have been pointing out that the details of this vienna alleged plot they point to a very chilling pattern that's familiar with european counter terror officials today, you have teenage suspects. we know at least one of them who was arrested 19-year-old. you have internet radicalization online chatter that turns into a real-world plot and also islamic state in doctrine the nation. young people pledging allegiance to isis to this terror group. if one terror expert, peter numb until tells cnn that the latest europol data shows that the number of attacks and planned attacks has more than quadrupled since 2022 max kristie in hong kong. >> thank you democratic presidential nominee kamala
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harris is taking her bid for the white house out west. of spending wednesday in michigan and wisconsin, harris and her running mate tim walz head to the battleground states of arizona and nevada. this week, the republican rival donald trump has left the campaigning to his vice presidential pick, j.d. vance. trump plans to hold a rally in montana on friday. cnn's jeff zeleny is following the race we cannot go back. hours has to be a fight for the future and a fight for freedom the new democratic ticket on the road as vice president kamala harris and minnesota governor tim walz, barnstorm from battleground states 90 days before the november election. i couldn't be prouder to be on this ticket to help make kamala harris the next president of the united states one day after making a philadelphia debut harris and walz visiting wisconsin and michigan as a bitter battle with the republican rivals take
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shape. what kamala harris is telling all of us by selecting tim waltz, is that she bins the knee to the far left of the democratic party, senator j.d. vance, taking the lead in a furious scramble to define walz attacking his record as governor and his service in the army national guard. he has not spent day in a combat zone. what bothers me about tim waltz is the stolen valor garbage. do not pretend to be something that you're not vance accused his rival of ducking his service to iraq when walz left the national guard and ran for congress in 2005. but walz actually retired two months before his unit received alert orders for deployment at 17 i joined the army national guard for 24 years. i proudly wore the uniform of this nation the 2024 race is now fully joined with harris and walz, crisscrossing the country together this week and itinerary vance's closely shadowing tropical storm debby, interrupting plans for the
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candidates to visit north carolina in georgia their paths or planes at least cross today on a tarmac and wisconsin wanted to check out my future plane, but i also wanted to go say hello to the vice president the former president donald trump spent the day away from the campaign trail calling into a fox news program to try and diminish harris and walz nobody knew how radical left she was, but he's a smarter version of her, a full look at the minnesota governor complicates the liberal brush. trump advanced are seeking to paint him with a socially studies teacher and football coach elected to a republican leaning congressional district. and now in a second term as governor, where he's defending his progressive agenda. >> mind your own business i don't need you telling me about our health care. i don't need you telling us who we love and i sure the hell don't need you telling us what books we're going to read. >> the spotlight on vice presidential hopefuls will soon give way to the top of the ticket. in fact, to a debate over debates, trump signaled a new willingness to i mean,
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harris on a network other than fox we'll be debating her, i guess in the pretty near future a new ingredient in the democratic ticket, enthusiasm from rallies like this here in detroit vice president harris, governor walz, arriving here after being in wisconsin, of course, on tuesday night in philadelphia, those three states, of course, are critical cornerstones of their electoral strategy. >> that blue wall, they need to defeat donald trump. this race now feels fully joined with former president trump, senator j.d. vance aggressively lee trying to really a brand their opponents as too liberal for office. but the democratic ticket trying to keep this momentum alive, the democratic convention less than two weeks in chicago jeff zeleny, cnn detroit will also spoke with thomas gift from university college london, asked him what the republican ticket needs to do to get back some momentum. >> really, republicans need to focus on the issues. i think they're trying to paint.
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walton, kamala harris as just too far left, just to progressive and not representative of where mainstream americans are at the moment. >> they're working hard in these swing states. they need there's a strong base, isn't there for kamala harris, if you look at the polling, but many of the groups that she appeals to don't always turn out at elections so big question for them is, they might have the support, but can they actually get the votes? >> yeah. no, absolutely. i think turnout is what elections are all about now, in the united states and it's one reason maybe why kamala harris did you choose a candidate who is perceived as maybe further to the left than some of the other alternatives that she was looking at for vice president because she really needs to make sure that the base turns out. i mean, if there's one thing that we know about donald trump, he always galvanizes the base, see as this floor of support huge amount of enthusiasm. they're going to come out so under joe biden,
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there was just a lot of concern that many democrats are almost looking at a loss as a forgone conclusion. now there's been some energy re-inject it into the campaign and ultimately, i think you're right in states like pennsylvania, ohio, michigan, florida, it's all going to be about the base u.s. >> president joe biden says he believes republican presidential candidate donald trump will not accept the outcome of the election if he loses in a cbs interview that airs on sunday, mr. biden also warned that trump is installing his supporters as local election certification officials. take a listen. >> if trump wins, no, i'm not confident i mean, if trump loses, i'm not common image really says. >> we don't take him seriously. he means it all the stuff about if we lose, there'll be a bloodbath. it's metal. have the a stolen look who they're trying to do now in the local election districts where people count the votes well elected. they're putting
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people in place in states that are, that are going to count the votes, right? you can't love your country only when you win well, on january 6, 2021, trump urged his supporters to march on the capitol to stop congress from certifying joe biden's election victory. >> more than 1,200 people have been charged in connection with a subsequent what riot chunk continues to make the false claim that the 2020 election was stolen from him off the days of violence, anti-racism protesters appear to prevent it. a new round of riots in the uk, carrying signs reading britain, standing up to nazis and not man's against nazis. thousands fanned out across more than a dozen cities on wednesday to stand up to the far-right agitators, police beefed up their presence as well. most of the right-wingers did not show up at the immigration and visa processing centers centers. that authorities thought might be targeted it's not clear whether the racist violence is
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over soon as nada bashir joining us with this lie from sheffield in england, just take us through the change in tone that you saw last night, nauta well, look, max, the whole country was anticipating those planned riots. by supporters of the far-right yesterday, there had been on social media calls for these wires to take place up and down the country across various cities. >> as we have seen, over the last week. but instead what we saw in many if they cities across the country is a huge turnout by anti-racism protesters taking a stand against the far-right. and then we suddenly saw that here in sheffield, nearly hours of the morning, there was a significant police presence here, pup the gorda of police here geared up and ready for any sort of violence taking place in the city. they were perhaps a dozen supporters of the far-right. it's gathered in the square behind me, but they were hugely outnumbered by anti-racism demonstrators. and
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those demonstrations as rallies carried on into the evening take a listen to what some of those demonstrators have to say to us yesterday. >> going to come out and show that there's more of them. there are than just to show that the way that certainly in sheffield we don't want these immigrant people to think that they represent the people here when if you don't stops with us were not here to cause trouble. this is amazing. the hundreds of people that are here like this show we'd community and solidarity, just feeling those really good and feels it's a really positive yet out of the horrible things that happened that seems to really have been a shift in the environment across the country. here in sheffield, huge protests this all thousands turning up and other cities, including in london, in liverpool, and brighton in the south, a real significant
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turnout, many chanting refugees welcome these protests, these riots rather how of course been centered and focused on this anti-immigration sentiment, which has really been spurred on by a massive disinformation campaign here in the united kingdom. but again, there has been a real response from the government and from police officials as well. keir starmer has described these riots as far far-right, thuggery here said that the government will be enforcing the full force of the law it's anyone involved in an anti-immigration and far-right rhetoric and violence as we've seen over the last few days. and in fact, already, hundreds have been arrested around 100 of already being charged. we've seen hefty jail time beings and down on some of those who have been charged. and that seems to at this stage acted as some sort of deterrence. but again, that huge turnout by anti-racism protesters is also really shifted. the environment, the image of what is happening in the country at this current point in time okay, nada. >> thank you so much for joining us from there. tropical
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storm, debby has made its second landfall in the u.s on the south carolina coast, the storm poses a major flood threat for parts of north and south carolina, as well as virginia debby's impact is being felt across the southeast sporting at least ten reported tornadoes so far along with sustained flooding. and this is a live look outside, heavily damaged middle middle-school in the common, north carolina, where the national weather service is confirming that a tornado touched down early this morning other structures in wilson county were also damaged along with trees and debris in the roadways. there. and any 41 million americans are under heat alerts as well, raising concerns for customers with no electricity due to the storm now, in idaho, officials have issued an evacuation notice after lightning-sparked a fire that burned about 60,000 acres right now, the so-called paddock fire isn't contained at all residents under the
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evacuation order are being urged to start planning their exit route in case they have to leave quickly. >> we have been working with spacex to ensure that they're ready to respond on crew-9 for a contingency of returning butch and sending on crew-9 if we need that well nasa officials are talking about bringing to us astronauts back from the international space station on a spacex vehicle. >> and there'll be this coming february astronauts, suni williams and butch wilmore, who was schedules to stay at the space station for just a few days, could be stuck there now for another six months that's because the boeing starliner that brought them to space still has issues with its thrusters. and nasa officials aren't sure how the problem might affect the starliner on any return flight now, iran has vowed retaliation for the assassination of a hamas leader, but we're learning it could be hezbollah that's moving to strike israel first.
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keeping a close eye on the situation, obviously on wednesday, the organization of islamic cooperation held an extraordinary meeting of foreign ministers to address the ongoing war between israel, hamas, as well as last week's assassination of haniyeh, which the group has condemned diplomatic efforts have picked up in recent days, aiming to prevent a wider war we would hope that that oic mean the same thing happens that we have been hoped that we have been trying to effectuate throughout the last week, which is that all parties that have a relationship with iran impress upon iran the same way that we've been impressing upon the government of israel that they shouldn't take any steps to escalate the conflict jomana is with us. what do you make of this idea that hezbollah may go it alone? >> well, i think this is one of the scenarios that everyone is looking at. and this is something that the leader of hezbollah, hassan nasrallah, a couple of days ago in his address, did also suggest that you can either see them responding on their own
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retaliating on their own, or you could see various, iranian proxies coming together. he's put out that possibility that they could be split. >> i don't think it shows a split. i think it just shows that his below on its own. it seems to be determined to respond to the assassination of it. smell true leader fu'ad shukr. what iran does, doesn't do could be a different thing, but i think this is all part of the bit of psychological warfare going on here. and you heard this from nasrallah as well, saying the waiting, keeping them waiting, keeping israelis waiting is part of the punishment as he described it, this also seems to be iran strategy as well. there seems to be you know, either no decision on how they're going to go about this or you have diplomatic efforts that are going on behind the scenes to put pressure on the iranians to try and contain the reaction that might be getting traction. >> countries were talking about that have leverage with iran. and what they doing well, we
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don't really know what is going on behind the scenes, max, it is so difficult to get any information about what is happening, but we know that there's been a lot of shuttle diplomacy. we know that they're jordanian foreign minister went to ram this week for the first time a jordanian foreign minister visits the iranians in about 20 years and you would assume with jordan's relations with the united states, that perhaps here trying to work out some sort of an agreement, trying to contain the iranian response because they have set that they are going to retaliate. and interestingly, hearing from the jordanian foreign minister when he was speaking with our becky anderson yesterday he obviously went to ron. he met with the iranians as well as we saw yesterday during the meeting of the organization of islamic states in jeddah. he says the iranians feel that they have been done a great wrong and that they are going to have to retaliate. so no one's talking about oh, it looks like we're going to stop the iranians i think it's all about
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containing it right now as well as containing whatever the israeli response to retaliation is going to be as well, the jomana. >> thank you so much the world health organization says, it'll send more than 1 million polio vaccines to gaza. officials. hope to administer the first doses by august the 17th, despite well, the cooley, a huge logistical challenge ahead. gaza's health ministry declared the polio epidemic after the virus was detected in wastewater last month. so far there are no human cases reported, but the head of the who says it's just a matter of time, the organization calling once again for a ceasefire so they can distribute the critical vaccine coming up. we could soon witness the start of a new era for bangladesh. that's what thousands of protesters are hopeful for, at least as the new interim government leader heads to work, that is next plus to debate or not to debate. that's the question for donald trump and kamala harris. the latest on the political back-and-forth after the short break nderson cooper 360
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right for you at row dot coast last sparks i'm coy wire in paris. >> and this is cnn welcome back to cnn newsroom. here are our top stories today. officials in austria, arrested two people for ledge terror plot on taylor swift's eras tour concerts in vienna the suspects were allegedly radicalized online
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and one claims to be an isis sympathizer all three concerts in the austrian capital have been canceled. boeing admits there could be another in-flight disaster for manufacturing defect in one of his planes the door plug that blew out during an alaska airlines flight in january but the company's quality director says boeing is committed to making changes. a melting glacier has caused destructive to flooding in the alaska city of juneau a rush of water unleashed by the glacier calls the river to overflow more than 100 homes been impacted us vice president kamala harris is expected to campaign in the critical battleground states of arizona and nevada. in the coming days. but it's still not clear when or if she'll face donald trump on the debate stage. cnn's julia benbrook explains the back-and-forth here may feel familiar we experienced it with the trump-biden matchup as well. and when the two did meet on
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the debate stage, it changed the course of this election one debate can change everything after president joe biden's poor performance during the cnn debate in june, calls for him to step out of the race surged several weeks later, he announced he was no longer seeking reelection. >> i revere this office i love my country more it's been the honor of my life to serve as your president. >> now the debate over debates is back when former president donald trump was running against biden. he said he debate any time, any place agreeing to a debate hosted by abc on september 10, but his message about facing off against vice president kamala harris has been less clear. >> i haven't agreed to anything. i agreed to a debate with joe biden, gyrus has accused trump of backpedaling, writing. it's interesting how any time any place becomes one specific time, one specific safe space as the saying goes,
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if you've got something to say trump is now proposing a debate hosted by fox news instead, writing, all see her on september 4 or i won't see her at all on wednesday, trump said this, signaling he might be open to a compromise, but did not offer any specifics will be debating her, i guess in the pretty near future. it's going to be announced fairly soon, but we'll be debating her harris says that she will be at the previously agreed upon debate hosted by abc on september 10 as source familiar with the matter how's our team that it's their understanding that airtime will be given to whichever candidate shows up reporting at the white house. i'm julia benbrook now, in the next few hours bangladesh will have its new interim head of government, nobel peace prize laureate muhammad yunus arrived in the country just a few minutes ago.
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>> there'll be sworn into office marking the end of weeks of protests and deadly government crackdowns. yunis is an 84-year-old banker it was awarded the peace prize for his pioneering work on microfinance, developing small micro loans designed to lift people in bangladesh out of poverty. student protesters have called for him to be temporarily the leader of the nation, anna coren joins us now, and that's because he's in tune, isn't he with winning many of the concerns of people there, but he's not an experienced politician he's not an experienced politician, max, but he has been around for a very long time. >> he did run for politics many years ago, will now he has he's opportunity to run this interim government, as you say, he is just arrived in darker. we're showing you those pictures we saw moments ago of him greeting military officials dignitaries, and we are expecting him to address the media. a very shortly. there is
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so much hope an expectation that the 84-year-old will be able to form a stable interim government, restore law and order and return bangladesh to democratic rule. he's a nobel peace prize winner and created microfinancing for the poor. and he has been asked to head this interim government after a month of chaos in bangladesh, these mass student-led protests and then the violent government crackdown that ensued, it killed hundreds of protesters and ultimately lead to the toppling of former prime minister sheikh hasina and her government. max her 15 years in power has grown increasingly authoritarian crushing all opposition and dissent. now, units he congratulated the brave students who he said took the lead in the protests, but he has the appealed for calm and he has warned, let me read it to you. violence is our enemy. please don't create more enemies, become and get ready to build the country. now
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let's have a listen to what he told reporters before leaving paris, charles to goals airport yes. >> i'm looking forward to going back home. see what's happening and how we can organize ourselves you good out of the job of the jury and there is a lot of trouble, max, let's recap what has happened in bangladesh. >> this is past month that began early july. these protests over the quota system that gave preferential treatment in government jobs. and then it morphed into something far greater. when former prime minister hasina, who, whose father of course was the founder of bangladesh, ordered police in her security forces to crack down on the protesters. and then over the following weeks, hundreds of protesters were killed, but they continue to take to the streets calling for the seen as resignation and then on monday, the beginning of this week, protesters marched towards her residence, has seen a suddenly
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fled the country by helicopter to india, leaving hurt her country in complete chaos. and in the wake of his power vacuum, yes, there were celebrations, but there was also this uptick in tax on the hindu minority in bangladesh. they make up 8% of the population of more than 170 million people, predominantly muslim homes and hindu temples have been attacked and neighboring india is extremely concerned, they fear that there will be a mass exodus of hindus are trying to flee across the borders. so yunus, who's interim government, will be sworn in later this evening. it has a huge job ahead of him trying to restore peace and obviously prepare the country for new elections expected in the next few months, max okay. >> thank you for that update. anna, in hong kong moscow fighting ukraine's forces on russian soil for third straight day after kyiv launched an incursion into russia's kursk
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region ukrainian forces have pushed several miles into russia as moscow scrambled troops and fighter jets to hold them back hi, it appears to be the largest cross border attack since the war began, reportedly also in bullying tanks and armored vehicles. >> but it's still an open question what ukraine is trying to accomplish here and we're not getting much detail from them for obvious reasons, clare, no detail at all. max, which used to be the general practice, but recently we've seen with cross-border attacks, particularly the aerial ones that i've seen with drones, they'd been a bit more forthcoming. so it is notable that they're saying nothing. unofficial reports suggest this morning that this is still ongoing, that ukrainian troops are present in that region and not just around the town of sioux jail, which we've been talking about some ten kilometers from the border. as for the question what they're doing here that is, again, we just don't know. is this an attempt to prevent a repeat of what we saw in the spring russia opening a new front across the border in the kharkiv region. this is just several hundred kilometers west
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of that. is it about distracting russia drawing their forces away from the eastern front where ukraine has been losing ground suddenly there is this, in fact a territorial plays ukraine trying to actually take territory inside russia as we hear more and more talk about negotiations with this, give them more leverage. that would be a whole new chapter. >> in this war if ukraine was going to try to hold onto russian territory to try to use it in negotiations. >> meanwhile, russia, though not seeking to play this down as you might expect, they've been talking the accounts of different somewhat, but the head of the general staff of the armed forces talked about some of the thousand ukrainian troops being involved in this. and using this, if you listened that's what president putin says as an opportunity to paint ukraine as the only party in this war that targets civilians. take a listen that she as you know, the kyiv regime has undertaken another large-scale provocation is conducting indiscriminate shelling you would various types of weaponry, including missiles of civilian buildings,
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residential buildings, and ambulances i mean, obviously we know that russia is responsible for tens of thousands of civilian deaths inside ukraine. so this is an attempt to deflect from that ukraine. as i said, saying nothing, ukraine's allies wearing the board of noises coming out of the u.s and the eu broadly. but the white house has made it clear that they were just like we think russia was blindsided by this. they weren't consulted in advance and they will be seeking more information from ukraine on this. >> it could backfire, couldn't there for ukraine if putin uses it, he's always argued that he's the defender and ukraine in the west are the aggressors. and this speaks to that, doesn't know if he can paint it as an aggressive move. therefore, he has to go in harder. >> i mean, i think this is there's two sort of calculations here. this how this could backfire for ukraine in the physical war. have they made a miscalculation potentially enduring troops away from the frontline when they're trying to defend them and push russia back at the moment. not successfully, but secondly, this is a war of
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narratives, right? russia wants to paint ukraine as the aggressor. meanwhile, ukraine and other potential reason for them to do this is to show the russian people that russia cannot defend its borders, that this war is not a good thing for them, is not some know we will fight as the kremlin tries to paint, it's i think that's part of what we're seeing as well. >> thank you so much still to come. >> dozens of gold medals up for grabs in paris today, we'll get a preview live from paris thanks he goes three for three, revealing an intriguing new piece of arts for first consecutive day the. >> russians were trying to spy on us. we were spying on them. >> this is a secret war. >> secrets and spies now streaming on max lysol. knows little hands. >> learn best when their hands on that's why we're donating science kids to school i need
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2024. >> quite incredible lab, but we're going to kick off with what happened last night. it was another brilliant night on the track. another incredible comeback this time the usa's quincy hall from misery his profile page on the olympic info site actually says his aim was just to take part here in paris, but he's now celebrating goals having taken the 400 meters victory in a personal-best time, and it was a quick one on the for farces time ever run over the distance he came from four to first to beat the pre-race favorite, matthew hudson-smith of team gb. the fight and the grit he showed clear for everybody to see. and when he was asked afterwards, just how he did it, he said, well you can't outrun a dog the race was anyone's at that point? >> i just wanted to keep doing with my co-star me to do and just keep driving and keep grinding gill, we do a lot of hard practices and then we focused on coming home at the end each practice. so that was nothing more than just me trying to go hard, just hard but i'm used to do we had a rematch of the world championship battle in budapest
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