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the make up your own mind. me the day 3 of the republican national convention and the remarkable show of unity is holding with a form i never trump, but now on the tickets. i'd even full arrivals for the presidential nomination like behavior to run. the sands is giving their full throated backing for donald trump. things appear to be looking better and better for the republicans. meanwhile, the democrats are still arguing about whether joe biden should be on the ticket. i'm feel game in building, and this is the day. the donald trump has my wrong endorsement harring. she did
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exactly what she needed to do for just tell the country it's one voice, one candidate with one mission statement and love. donald trump, back to the white house. it is time. it is time to put our country and our people 1st again, i'm a, i'm a traditional republican support our allies when they're in the pulse of, on the day the man of paris takes us some a swim in the sun to prove that the french capital's eye clinic was white, is clean enough for the opening of the olympics next week because of the challenges of climate change and how we have to do we have we are
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a big, big city and we have to work for the plan that's in for the next generation welcome to the day donald trump's vice presidential pick j. d. vans makes his vice presidential pitch to the american public. tonight, as the address, as the republican national convention, he says he, 9 year old, the ohio senator who was out of meet the arctic rise of follows. other republicans who bunch criticize the former president, but and outlining up the price on that campus. so far, the republican convention has mostly pain about person, honestly is at least outwardly behind the scenes that it gets a hungry out their positions on various issues. i had with the gathering any birds that some conservatives have been revising a master plan for a power grab if that counts it, donald trump is elected to a 2nd to the blueprint is called projects. 2025 democrats sites, a road map to a more or 4th. terry,
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an american project. 2025. a nearly 1000 page. wish list compiled by the conservative heritage foundation. think tank a blueprint of what they want to see happen if republicans win back control of the white house in january 2025. heritage foundation president kevin roberts says the plan will be nothing short of a 2nd american revolution. so what exactly does project 2025 call for is divided into 4 main pillars. giving the president more power and installing loyal backers, defending america's borders and sovereignty. declaring the family as the focal point of american life and more firmly, routing christian ideology in your society. under the plan, parents would be given greater control over schools and their children's education and diversity programs for minorities, including blacks and the l. g. b, t q community would be rolled back publicly donald trump has distanced himself
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from project 2025 trumpet posted on social media. i have no idea who is behind it. i disagree with some of the things they're saying and some of the things they're saying are absolutely ridiculous, indivisible, but passages of project 2025 were written by trump allies and are similar to drums own positions like on border security, felix, the democrats, are sounding alarm whereas vale x, extreme mag, a republican agenda is to jam trumps project 2025 down the throats of the american people. it's dangerous. it's dastardly. and it's diabolical in milwaukee. republicans will be discussing their party policy proposals, where it will become clear just how much of project 2025 flows into their official campaign platform. let's take you straight to milwaukee evaluate and join our
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correspondents at benjamin our virus group of welcome ben. so what i'll be issue is generalizing the most interest of income. the convention go is that then many issues that are being discussed here in milwaukee. we have a lot of speakers talking. some of them it'd be really pro, is real. many of them saying that this is the ticket that will get them to the winehouse, but just to show you to come back to what, which is sort of a project at 2025. because even though the former president and donald trump has said that he has no idea what this project is about them, many who were part of his 1st expectation behind it. it's quite common that you have several think times in washington dc preparing this, but was really interesting about this project 2025 by the heritage foundation. it is really a detailed ideas how these new administration would look like. something that has been criticized by many democrats, including by president it by and who said that project 2025 would indeed be really
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dangerous for the united states. but coming back to the topics here, one thing that's also very interesting is gone control because as 8 a are 15 but the same, you automatic drive, there was a scene and discover that the scene of the assassination attempt is even an a r 15 . give it way to a close to the convention center. they were republicans from all over the country. a meeting say that they still don't want any regulations, even after this as a nation attempt on the candidate that is being expected to your on thursday for a big speech earlier today. he was already here, it checking out the sound, checking out the equipment, and of course, that's what many oh, looking forward to on the last day of the national convention. now the big topic is of course ukraine military, a specially looking at jumps epic, j. d advanced suits is a these critique of additional military a to for you create a non project. 25. i have you met to people that because it's out there now is a, it's a very much out in the yes. have you read people that who agree with its objectives?
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we've met with several of the attendees. also some of the delegates and some, some of course say that not everything it can be really used like this in a possible is 2nd to trump term. but many, many said it's a really the move it with the party also has to go. i mean, we've had over the last couple of days, also some of the few. it's critics of donald trump who came here on stage a price to one of them. it nikki haley was the last one of the republican candidates running against donald trump presets and your staff suits. you are on stage saying that she induces a donald trump and donald trump was also here. you have made several appearances without speaking yet, but many of those who fairly criticized and there was only one a person here on stage, a wonder union president to criticize on trumpet a part of that. this has been mostly a days of praise for donald trump. that is,
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as it had expected on the last day of the republican national convention here in milwaukee. okay, so the republicans have got the act together while the democrats are still arguing about jo biden's age as mental acuity and even he suitability as a candidates that's right, well the republicans are really in a festive mood to you. we have more significant voices. one of them representative adam shape who is the high i, the, it rang to a democrat, they also met with the warrants, as with nancy polosa. so that might also be a new development. we do not expect anything new to come out of the white house before the speech by a donald trump because of course, it could immediately react to that. but after that, it remains to be seen as more and more a democrats are of cause. it's throwing the question it to say, is it really the candidate that we need? and let's remember that we still need to come to the democratic national convention in chicago. a that we're and joe biden might be nominated as the official,
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a candidate for the democratic party, but they're more mobile. it's just saying that the suit is step aside. for example, for a come out of hire is a device present. we have more and more voices, but adam shift might be a game changer because he said openly and a statement earlier today. and so that ben dw correspondent benjamin alvarado strube, the republican national convention in the book. so as you've been hearing republicans that making social issues, including parents, rides, part of that plaza campaign platform on tuesday billing that businessman elem mosque announced that he was moving 2 of his companies, x and space x from california to texas in protest with a new lawyer in california that he disagrees with, the states has become the 1st in the us to band schools from informing parents if that child changes the agenda. identity supports the say, the low protects transgender children living and hostile family situations. among
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the critics that a long moscow describes the new law as an attack on families and said he would take his business to conservative texas, which also happens to have lower taxes. let's pick up some of those points with john list. a sole gonzales is host of a california report to joins us from los angeles. welcome, sol. do you think e mail me marketing is serious about moving his business is out of california or over this issue? yeah, absolutely. because he's already kind of moved out of california already. he's relocated, tessa, is the electric vehicle company from california least the headquarters from california to texas. and he's kind of really relocated himself to texas. i believe now his primary residence is now in that state and not here in this state. and it's not about cultural differences or is that about tax?
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well, take your package, probably a mix of both. although the way you on musk has been posting on who's on on x and to talking about it, it's primarily a culture class. she does not like the direction california is going ideologically, you know, obviously it is arguably the blue as the blue states in this country. and along the musket least risk recent years has chosen another path and is becoming more libertarian, more conservative. and he would say, i find like minded people and in an environment and i have your logical landscape. i like more in texas, then in california. so tell us more about the law that democratic government gavin use. i'm signed on monday. who does the bon from doing lots as it bans, local school officials and teachers from reporting to parents. if children identify with agenda are other than the agenda or the other than their gender on official paperwork. so a teacher cannot find this out, or
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a school principal cannot find out that uh, you know, a particular uh child wants to go buy another gender affiliation and then report that to the parents. the idea behind the law is that it helps protect students. that's not all of them are, are in environments that wouldn't necessarily be saved if parents found this out. so again, that it supporters cast. this is kind of a student security and looking after their wellbeing. right. i'm just california have a particular problem with this. this is the 1st state to do this. i'm just wondering why be slow in this state now? well, like with so many issues with, with trans, with somebody transgender issues involving minors. right. there's, there's often a lot more smoke there than fire. how many people, you know, and what numbers will this affect? i mean, who knows? but what i can tell you felt is that it is because it's been long, controversial in this stage. this has become
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a flash point in many school systems across california, particularly morton's in more conservative communities in rural areas who don't like this at all because they argue this infringes on the rights of parents. and that's what the law must is been arguing in his argument as to why he one reason as to why he's going to be leading california or taking, taking more of his companies out of california. how is that the california school boards seem to be so? probably in the thick of america's current culture was as well that as long been the case, whether it's over, you know, prayer in classrooms or, you know, a pledging allegiance to the flag or 1st amendment issues and what, what's on school libraries here in this country. and qu, including california school systems, have a lot of power, and they're often, you know, vs vs at the state level or the federal level. and this is where often the most painful and the most contentious culture more issues play out,
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which is in school systems. classrooms and the school board meetings, and if you go to school board meetings in this state on any given night, they're usually held in the evenings. you will hear an earful from concerned often more conservative parents about culture, more issue x, y, or z. and i assume when schools go back in the session after the summer break, this is going to be a very, very hot topic in school districts across the golden state across california. thanks very much for well here, sir. that journalist, a soul gonzales from the california result, a thank you. the a gauze is how master run health ministry says more than 18 products to an existing, killed in many more engine over the last day off as riley strikes on pots of central and southern gaza is right me, me style struck vague and those are out to refugee camp in the center of the territory destroying the mosque under un been school. and many people have been
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sheltering, 2 weeks of intense bump bob and to have claimed the lives of hundreds of civilians . as israel says it's targeting, leading members of hamas that it believes to be responsible for the october 7th attacks of several areas of israel, designated safe zones for civilians have been struck in recent days. even even fewer options for these plays palestinians. in the midst of morning, the human cost is undeniable. if the death toll close you by a mazda is accurate, this is one of the single most deadly attacks. since the start of the war, kind of way down to an area designated by israel as a safe thing to target. last minute you come on demand, and he's an alleged mazda mind of the october 7th to my stereotypes. he's been on israel's most wanted list for years and has survived a multiple assassination attempts. a my says the escape this attack to isabel has
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about not to end the war until it has destroyed a massive ministry capabilities. and that includes killing its leaders in talking to a detox, who soon come on eliminating the mazda dealership at ponce's. all our goal is, comes with the invitation from us fairly so far hostages got the features headquarters, right, and from cause i'm them. and our goal is on other friends to the people. but is that true? aside from the high civilian decimal, from the attack, how mass has already lined up a replacement for days if he is killed? israel has used talking to the tax fees earlier this year. these deputy mo, on isa was assassinated in gaza. these randy been a treat hospital so targeted how much allies has a lot on the run. in april, 1 attack singled out the radian consulate in the syrian capital damascus among the dead top domain. in general, mohammed raise us
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a heavy hit triggered outrage into run the attack on a diplomatic notation tantamount to in the top 20 rainy and soil. in response, iran 5 more than a 100 missiles, hundreds of israel raising fee is of an old out regional rule. but most of the missiles were shut down on the 5th escalation. avoid it. meanwhile, this latest targeted attack and gaza is likely to complicate efforts to reach a ceasefire and negotiate the release of hostages. let's dig deeper into this with the military analyst and michael clock from king's college london. welcome back to d w. that starts in the, i'm the, was a why is rials, and we tried to kill a home us top command, but ended up causing dozens of civilian casualties instead, how the things like that happened with an army that is so well equipped. it
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is because it's not the only use it is doing it, it seems really air force and the it can happen because useful use when using chat and if they are going after people like how many days they, they sold this. he was that they had him, but they knew exactly where he was and they still think that they probably got him . but they con, confirm it. and if you look at the way these ways approach these operations, when it comes to the top command is like, how many do you feel like you said? who you mentioned in your, in the report like a giant single who is the, the, the amount about the when it comes to people like that they will take, they will accept any number, any number on how to send you casualties if they can get those particular talk to mom, so they said 5 miss styles onto the area where they thought they had good information . the day it was maybe the garden, maybe they did from the point of view when they go for really talk to mom to the
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number of civilian casualties. they simply irrelevant when they go for people who are not talked about this, they do consider how many debts are regarded as recently. you know, i would still say that's a very high number of the number that they can see. the reason that it's unlimited, going out to somebody like did, right. israel has said repeatedly, but it's and gave me is to eradicate how much so many weren't and the war until it's achieve that i. yeah. is that possible to eliminate? how much completely the notes and the things that they know they don't now say they're trying to eliminate how much you calculate what he said. he began by saying we have to eliminate almost full stop, take them off the map altogether. then he said, we have to eliminate from us as an organization is not quite the same as eliminating how much. and then he said, now he says we must eliminate how much as a minutes. we switch to israel, that should be different again. so these ladies already 3 steps down from the place,
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they stop to that, and they're not going to achieve even that. because although they talk about the number of how much terrace that killed waste, that they sold over 25000, they're the beginning of this operations. they think that they have killed at least 15000. but nobody can give you a figure as to how many more terrace they have created. for every 22 year old, how much terrace they kill. you can guarantee is a 15 year old brother and 3 of or 12 year old cousins who was a sworn vengeance against israel for the rest of their lives. so the idea is that these ways can eliminate, so as a ministry organization is possible, but they talk to them and they did as a military stretch, as long as they are creating a least as many terrorists as they to, that's the problem they've got. and at the moment, they only have about 2 brigades in the hold of the guns district. think withdrawal . most of the troops that old russia, they hold the philadelphia cargo at the south that runs along the southern go to egypt, and they old and that sort of the car, it all in the knowles,
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and the extra guy attempts, that's the so there's only 3 areas and the rest of that they actually control the rest of the place is now open for how much to come back, which is what they do. on a brief, what about those moderated items that you you've told us through? is that a reflection of the difficulty of baseball, or is that just what they should have been saying, right, that the stuff and the best based on, you know, having high float islands because that's what you do at the start of the war. yes, i mean the yahoo government didn't sink through with any credibility or clarity what they were really trying to achieve. and they gave the idea these are the defense forces are quite impossible job to do. i mean what a specified, what they were supposed to do as an when's a clear from us people out of the knowles and then center, then all the city, they con eunice. and so the audience would be making this up as they go along.
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right? so it's a strategic phase year from start to finish and it leaves the idea facing the chasing each title inside garza while the situation doesn't get get worse, but it doesn't get any better for as well. bobby gets considerably, it was full. the people that's very clear. thank you for talking us through that. so i'm going to try and listen king's college monday michael clock. and the real sign in paris is causing concern. i had a vist that some of the games and friends fastest bind to authorities spending almost one of the ha 1000000000 euros to clean the tub. the quote was for you as a matter of patterson, the olympic organizing committee chief came through on a pledge to take a dip of the crowds, gabba in the centre of paris to watch may. i'm eager to go for a swim in the sun. the
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brilliant great she's spear headed to campaign to clean up the cities famous river to get it ready for the summer olympics. but she says the goal is even because in that. 6 we did it because we are very connected with the as the challenges of climate change and how we have to do we are, we are a big, big city and we have to work for the plan that's and for the next generation, you don't go in spite of the parisians to also take the plunge to say it's not cold at all. it's quite pleasant. but there are a current, so it makes sense that they should be managed and that will organize general good. that's good. but quite frankly,
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it's astounding. it's really quite pleasant. it's delicious. it's brilliant. which is good, perfect temperature. that the cleaning the water and maintaining its quality is no main seats. the main challenge, rain water power is, has a combined sewage system that carries rain water and sewage along a single pipe. if this pipe gets overloaded by rain, it can push sewage into the river. testing to sewage is not always easy. standard testing of indicated organization take 24 hours for the date. there's some tests or testing techniques these days. it just brings it down to 18 hours, so it pat, but they're taking samples at 3 in the morning and it's hoping that the,
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you know, the big going to have a multitude of water quality information. but it, when they get the results, it's going to tell them the water quality 18 hours ago, not at the time to assume or is it going to be in the water power sufficient to say this ends with the quality is currently high and they have to keep it this way so that the visiting olympic games will go swimmingly. finally, jem, and his most famous politician of recent times is mocking a milestone. today i'm going to michael, who's at the country for 16 years. it's celebrating a 70 if, but they think true makeover fashion and she's passing in private with those classes to tribute. so i've come in from across the political script spectrum, including from her successor, social democrat, chancellor, olaf schultz priced, and that was times what a cd policies funding above the policy for her. and they took this year
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built on land and then lowered into the seat over 18 kilometers to our engineers. up for the challenge made in germany. in 19 minutes, d w, the . this video changed to it says us so to is killing civilians in the rock of to posting it's julie and his sons became a wanted man. 14 years later, the we can make found it is fine and the gen is done doing the traces, the stories of a soldier and the civilians are off the attack. they speak to each other for the 1st time. a captivating story about the struggle for forgiveness. i'm sure,
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ministry is kind of funny. it feels like the this is the, the news diesel. i top stores 6 weeks of talks. germany's coalition government has agreed a draft budget for 2025 funds. include an increase in ministry spending and more support for families. all foreign aid is set to full significantly according to the government's own. if it goes, it's still not clear how billions of yours and plan spending will be fine as far as his impact, but actually forwarded the closure of the countries universities after at least 6 people died. and.
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