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the, the, this is the, the news line from berlin. donald trump's election running mates takes the stage of the republican national convention. i stand here humble and i'm overwhelmed with gratitude to say, i officially accept your nomination to be vice president of the united states of america. good events. so it is a proud with praise for donald trump and attacks on job. i mean large volumes campaign for re election has hips another adult. he's headed back home to delaware, also testing positive for over 19 plus underlines moment of truth for the
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leader has made one last speech, instruct good breeding to be, you know, make us to give 100 a 2nd tom as commission preston and 10 to serve touches down in germany, it's a new city of the country for the us to uh, and it's having the same overbuilding effect on the i bench manager, welcome domain problems running made for the us presidential race has taken center stage. on the 3rd day of the republican convention in milwaukee introduced by his wife on stage duty events use the story of his stuff of bringing in a prime time speech to showcase himself to american voters. the 39 year old ohio senator has put a sized trump in the past, but heaped freeze on the form of presidents as he formerly accepted his vice
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president, domination. yeah, summer for judy vance had to say to delegates. president trump's vision is so simple and yet so powerful. we're done, ladies and gentlemen, catering the wall street we'll commit to the working man we're doing importing for labor. we're going to fight for american citizens and they are good jobs and they're good ways we're done by the energy from countries that hate us. we're going to get it right here from american workers in pennsylvania, in ohio, and across the country. we're done to sacrificing supply chains to unlimited global trade and we're going to snap
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more more products with that beautiful label made in the usa. the the bottom shall stop and was listening to that speech into john be now for more in the studio, michelle, welcome. what was events is main message, and who was it for? the main message that i took away from this is that he is trying to portray the republican party as the big 10 party for people who want to make american citizens . and america 1st no matter their race gender in their background basically. and that's a change from them, you know, the democratic party used to be the big 10 party, and that's a change from republicans of my parents era which was known as the compassionate republicans. and this is basically his chance to say that i am the many need of donald trump. i have been part of the vast transformation radical transformation republican party to one of mega. and he was speaking as he named checked in his speech to the auto workers and michigan,
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the energy workers and pennsylvania and the crossman of wisconsin. important voters because they come from swing states that when for biden and 2020 of trump can flip them back. that's 44 electoral boats that would help with the wind and his colleagues. so we heard all of that in the speech. what didn't we here in the speech, we didn't hear about a lot of kitchen table issues that women voters talk about, namely, abortion. we didn't talk a, we didn't hear him talk about project 2025. this is a think tank of paper put out by the heritage foundation, which basically is a blueprint for if trump is elected to steam roll a very conservative agenda right from the get go. that would do more to roll back abortion rights. it, it talks about doing things like math deportations having deportation camps, but a lot of americans were really worried about. and so definitely we didn't hear about that. he focused on being kind of a family man that would appeal to that when we vote or that trump has trouble with
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. so that was all on the domestic front. but bands also spoke about the foreign policy. let's take a quick listen together. we will make sure our allies share in the burden of securing world peace, no more free rides for nations that betrayed the generosity of the american taxpayer. sure. what to do to funding to their he doesn't come out and explicitly say it, but i think he's hinting at nato, one of thompson bugbears and he didn't quite get it. exactly right. we know now that $23.00 member nations out of $32.00 now are expected by 2024 to contribute to percent of their gdp on defense funding, which is a nino guideline he also couldn't be referring to taiwan. just on tuesday. there was an interview released by bloomberg news week or tom said taiwan should pay us for defense. we are like an insurance company to them. so it's very clear that judy
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vance is not a fan of ukraine war. he also thinks china is the biggest enemy of america right now. echoing trunk judy vans also served in iraq. he was a french, a former marine. does that inform his world view? yeah, and let me just clarify that for you. he did not see any fighting. he was in public affairs, but that experience did define his world view. he thought that it was an unnecessary war so that his really influenced his antique interventionist vent, again, echoing trump, but just we're talking about jimmy van. so we need to talk about that joe biden. as well, because just us before j events took uh to the stage in milwaukee, president biden was forced to pull out of a campaign event. also testing positive for go with 19 the details of his diagnosis was revealed while he was on the campaign trail in las vegas. the white house days . he's only suffering mind symptoms and will self isolated at his home. in delaware
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. michelle, it's not good for the democrats who they mean breast of i was a hollywood writer and i had to come up with drama for the demo craddick party. i could not come up with the dumpster fire of issues that are facing right now from a, you know, binds dismal performance debate now to calls that he should withdraw from the race . there been several prominent democrats that have spoken to him privately urging him to consider withdrawing. the democratic representatives of shift came out so that publicly so um, you know, we don't know what's going to happen. the pulling says that 2 thirds of democrats believe that by the end should withdraw from the race. however, perhaps, even if he does, that doesn't mean that the democrats are out of the presidential running. if you look at pulling as well, people who are building, providing a lot of them, are doing it because they don't like trump. and people who are voting for time are voting for him because they like him. so again, it,
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it still could be anybody's race, even if a bite and pulls out for more months ago. thanks so much michelle for coming in and bring that down for us. of course of not some of the stories making news around was at least 16 people have died in a fire, the shopping center in china as each one province. the fire broke out at a high rise to boston stores in the city of take on the center was undergoing construction work at the time with blaise officials say they are investigating the cause leaders from pacific out and countries have released a statement projecting code. any you need lots of times to change the status, go by the threats or use or falls on code. they may have the comments while attending assignments in japan. it comes as china's influence in the pacific has grown substantially in recent years. the us ministry says it from dismantled the piano bench, ducati 8 into the gaza strip, saying its mission is complete. the b, i had already been removed from its landing due to storms at the end of june. 8
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group said the project did me close to help supplies, reach farming stricken cousins despite it's $250000000.00 price tag. so now you commission president, it was enough on the line faces a vote in the coming up and decide if she gets a 2nd time and office she has been addressing lawmakers and that you follow them and instruct bird setting out her program for the next 5 years on the line needs the majority from the 720 amy peas to be being elected the the brussels corresponding drug product takes a look at the time in the office so far. this was the last time when in 2019 s live on the line post the vote to become the 1st woman president of the european commission. the trust you placed in me is confidence you placed in europe. she only just scrapes through the votes that her selection had come as a surprise to many not to form
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a prime minister like many of her previous s is but is struggling defense minister in the german government of angled, a mackerel foster who was 2022 and the forbes list closed on the line, the most powerful woman in the world. again in 2023. they won't call that the commission proposed ambitious climate laws spearheading the use successful cov advice in procurement program. heavily supported ukraine until tough against china . despite sizable position, the lead is data pointing to for a 2nd time in june, allowing her to go forward to base your p and parliament's vote. for the past few weeks of on the line has been relentlessly trying to rally support, mainly among centrist and the piece to try to win the move the for nearly 5 years as live on the line has lived in an apartment inside the european commission
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headquarters in brussels. very few would question had dedication, but not everyone's on board. we've had policy. let's get ball from. i dw brussels bureau chief alexandra phone, nama, who joins me now from strasburg. alexandra, you're listening to find a line speech. what's to dr. jo, as well as the fund a lie and as i expected presented to herself and her speech as a safe pair of hands alluding to the fact that she thinks she was instrumental to meet all the challenges that the european union was facing. viewing her for the 1st term in office, but it was also clear that she was walking a tightrope in her speech. she didn't want to annoy anyone. she didn't want to, that she wants to satisfy her own group. for instance, when she talked about the green deal, this
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a mess of package of policies to combat climate change. she said that she is determined to stay course. and that of course was something that, for instance, that you were p and socialist. and the greens wanted to hear about her own group, the center, right. you opinions, people, spotty, they are concerns that introducing too many a loss to come with climate change codes. uh her, it's a farmers and businesses. so was it a funded line also promised to reconcile protecting climate with the interest of the industry and it went on and on in her speech. uh her trying to make sure that nobody, nobody out of the lawmakers that she needs for her re appointment is annoyed or dissatisfied. i stay with us on the line. alexander, we just like to sort of play in front of us. a bit more of what it was that of on the line had to say no speech. you cannot control dictator,
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said demagogues across the world. but it's can choose to protect its own democracy . 2 weeks ago or european union prime minister went to moscow of this. so called peace mission was nothing but the peace meant mission. this was the plane appeasement mission. alexandra county talking data about how to get in prime minister victor alba and who was in moscow very recently was all this bottom and efforts to persuade lawmakers to vote for huh. well, at least to some extent, for sure, because of course what was the funding. i noticed that the majority of the european parliament is very critical of victor all. but they have been accusing him of violating the fundamental rights of the u. a. p. and
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a union and she has been highly criticized for his visits to most co and aging. and the so called piece mission as he is putting it. so that is something that, that funded lie a nose. and of course, it is also true that she does need the votes of victo on potty whose delegates he and the european parliament. but the question is, of course, is there anything to follow her commission has announced that they are going to buy cut in former meetings, organized by a hungry that is now holding b, u rotating presidency. but is there anything else in substance like triggering the article 7, for instance, stripping hungry of their votes or copying showed the presidency. all of that is very complicated that and we will see whether she can follow up on her words here in that your pin parliament. i'm talking about what happens if a fund a line news is the vote swell. is
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a sheet sales. this is going to plans to you a p and union into disarray. and i've been speaking with the officials and lawmakers here. and uh they are set telling me that there is no plan b. if she fails, then of course there is a procedure. the u. r. p and leaders will needs to meet again and to agree on the alternative candidate. and then this person would need to speak to lawmakers in the parliament and then there will be another vote. but all of that, which takes time and a we will not have the executive order of the european union and european commission and you commission until 2025 presumably. so i think that's the majority of the lawmakers. they don't want to see that alexander, if i'm not under building from strasburg, thanks so much for that, that it's under the u as in focusing the u. k. as well by british prime minister cas tom are, is welcoming some 45 heads of government to discuss
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a number of issues, including the possibility of a 2nd, trump presidency in the united states. we're looking at a live visuals the from a platinum of a lead to is arriving for the gathering of the european political community. this is in the platinum palace in the british countryside, and he does are expected to discuss immigration, starting migration, energy security, and the french from russia the one day some it comes as concerns about about a potential 2nd, trump tom, in the white house. and rather, the us would remain unreliable ally from all that stuff, speak to the, the corresponding band to the guy to is a company, a bad meeting for us in the oxford shack countryside band. this is the 1st time it hosted by the u. k. is new prime minister cast alma, what does he want to achieve? yeah. that the new prime minister is suddenly seized the opportunity to present
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britain his country and as a leader under european stage, although great britain left the union a couple of years ago of you all remember rex it. but this summit is bigger than the e. u. they have 40 plus countries assembled to or european countries, except russia and beat a ruse. and division government shows this very muchness of nest as in dependency, a blend him of which you might know because it was also a fin set for mission impossible. james bonds. harry potter and the don't and hopefully it doesn't. the mission impossible focused on my based on what he wants to achieve, but what are we expecting to come out of his summit? but the main topic is still russia russians bore on ukraine. the ukrainian president follow to mr. lensky is also here and the see the european political
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community both try to hold up the united front against russia and also the victor all button is here. the content of you leader who has a septic head piece emission went to moscow and ukraine and also to donald trump in my logo. and this is a dispute of this going on, but the that he does want to try at least to give a a symbol of unity from glen and pettis where the us the election approaching this for band. how uh your in need as preparing for a potential shift in the white house. so many details of the arriving here. now say we have to work with any administration in washington regardless, if it'd be the 2nd biden administration or a 2nd. trump, a administration, but of course varies here and also the german chancellor. enough shows heading the
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interview before he arrives to you. and that concerns that the tensions, the sites, attentions in the united states, but also have impacts and repercussions here in europe. and there's not only violence and effect to democracy in the united states. this is also a diff, a true for the european countries of so they would try to come up to some measures to deal of his donald trump. but let's try it said reboot and i'll tell you of what we are doing. but we've with the pad or in the, of, of the, for the moment, you know, the corresponding band to be get reporting back. thanks so much to brazil next, where our massive wide fires are raging and the world's biggest tropical website. and the pump on is a rich and varied ecosystem stretching across the borders of prison. bolivia, and putting away so far this year. at least 700000 hector as have been banned, almost 5 percent of its area,
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leaving its vulnerable to fires. emergency personnel from across brazil are trying to tackle the blazes. a major factor is a continuing drive, which is dried out more than hall the wet area. the deadline is less than the medical card respond to nicole reese reports as you can see, the extent of the destruction best from the air. this is the punter. now. it should be what the drought has dried it out and now fires are consuming it. hundreds of thousands of pictures look like this. fiber gates have come from all parts of brazil, as well as neighboring bolivia towards you. today, the wind has already turned around $190.00 degrees. you know? so if i take, assume the wind will change again and every time it changes, we need a different strategy over stop the engine, because today's strategy here is to try to push the flames to was the product. why
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river the light equipment enables them to move fast and to target the little flames that can lead to so much destruction. for the call the firefighter because was just put on one of the next ones that are already in the making as lots of little flames that's developed to one village. well, front of an over, you know, tons here. this year's bias of breaking records up by mold in 2000 percent over the last year. 5 for it is cookie on the growth to try to stop defies spreading but much off the ground isp meeting 5 can continue for days on the fee to hear these fall as a largely started by people putting rubbish, clearing undergrowth and even smoking cigarettes. let's think about up on this as it all, we need to avoid a more regrettable situation and capital at the me. we're taking action because most of the files here are
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a private property and they start to scratch into the middle. it depends on the state and federal area, so we have to stop it from spreading it into the protected areas. knowing furnace was out of pocket. so that's when you see all this destruction that we saw from the helicopter. how do you feel like i've seen a lot bro, cuz you caught us on me is, is a feeling that low cost a share 0 that ascentis lives by the river. so here land was the sped the fires. but the drought is also affecting the water. it's to me to is lower than normal, jeopardizing the fishing business. as have passed this difficult, there are very few fish. we don't have fish like we used to. my, we usually go here to my porch and catch printed or so they were good conducted not just the right size, and nowadays i don't catch them. neither the right nor the wrong size. give me the, the new part of give me the, the, the whole region,
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ripple and land are in trouble. as firefighters tried to limit the damage, the government is investigating potential culprits. now taylor swift has brought side as was to uh to germany, 60000 fans known lovingly as fifty's done after the 1st of 3 concepts in the city of golden cares and on wednesday. and they were not totally from germany, but from around the world. the rise and tourism is positive news for local businesses and the economy. they know the words and they've made the own, spoke lee coast teams. they all switch these and goes and kitchen has rolled out the red carpet for them and the idol, the city has changed its name to swift cushion funds the hanging out in taylor town before the concepts. and of course, lining up to buy
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t shirts and other memorabilia. the, the florida and water you prepared to wait so long and such a big q. um, but yeah, because of this exclusive merchandise here that you can only buy on the 2 days off . and so that we can get something with which to remember that this crazy day we have really been looking forward today would for a few kilometers away at the felton. serena, with a 3 concepts will take place. the funds gathering here on to and the german some have travel to from as far away as thailand, canada, or malta, like julia navarro, and have friends. they are here long before doors open. they proved to bog of her maid friendship bracelets like the ones, painless things about which they swore with each other. um, i mean have use, it is incredible issues like save those or um, she's given us whole. she's given us like are you using to go on her songs, motivate task, and she's just an incredible person. and i was having the hardware just to see her
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anywhere. these dedicated switch these, the prepared to pay up to $600.00 euros for a ticket. again heights, what we're going to the end on friday today, we're kind of behind the stage and the cost $100.00 heroes to friday. we're in a better spot and we pay $220.00 swifty feed is a boon to the local economy. thomas dick's was a, the run with hotel bookings long before tickets, even on sale price, some of these and dropped goods. i've been doing this job for 31 years and i've never seen so type of, of a former pacific. we have people coming from america, israel, south africa. i've never seen anything like it, some of the call us hobby. the tokyo paris doesn't cushion the german city. you will have a special place in these funds halts forever. the place where they have the chance to see that idle taylor swift live on stage. right,
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let's talk about skeletons now. the largest and best preserved state goes all risk, and it's a native of found has dropped auction is after it's sold for 10 times all the expected and became the most valuable fossil ever sold at auction. the specimen named apex fetched, the record 40800000 euros. when it went under the hammer in new york, the skeleton discovered in the us state of colorado is more than 3 meters, told. each piece is long and around a 160000000 years old. but the auction was made by objections from pena and toddler, just. they argue that the fulsome and others like it should be on public display, rather than being sold to the highest bidder. for now, there is still hope that apex could end up in the museum. as the bias identity hasn't been revealed. but it's quite a mystery that fun. you're watching the videos coming up next off of the break
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comfort zone victims of estron eat interviews, adam, but not the full ation minister of justice and the prosecutor general. and you can get more news on our website at the dot com. i'm british bandaging, but i see you in about 30 minutes from now by the of the
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6 zone with tim sebastian, fuel countries of what's the war and ukraine more closely than poland, which was the time. and again, the poor thing was much beyond his board is no one listening my guess this week and more so justice, minnesota had them both not hang on over to the warnings because the government have to use the same complex next on d, w e. clouds store and almost unlimited supply of water. but
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what to do when they won't release the pressure is liquid on their own pattern of dwindling rainfall is driving scientific innovation, turning vapor into drinking water, catching fog in response to draft the in 45 minutes. on d, w, the in many countries, education is still a privilege. property is one of the main causes some young children walk in mind, trusts instead of going to class. others can attend class the, the, the minions of children, of the world. collins going to school we also
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why? because education makes the world the age of your own mind. made for mines last year, poland, fuck the trends in europe and ousted the far right law and justice policy. so they've been in profit 8 years. but just how divided does the country remain and how wide is the government that the far right policy emerged in the european elections as the most popular among young people? my guess this week, and also is the justice minister adam. but now my opinion on the we are maybe a little bit, let me think this kind of, i'm the vision, how to talk about liberal values, how to talk about you're up to 2 young to young voters, few countries of what's the war and ukraine more closely than poland which was the
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time and again the put in was.

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