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the, the, this is dw news line from berlin tonight, another setback for you as president joe biden. his re election campaign media reports say the former president of rock obama is the latest the senior democrat to express worries about biden's ability to win the election against donald trump. will get reaction from the republican national convention in milwaukee also coming off of britain's new prime minister kier storm are trying to build bridges with neighbors across the channel. he wants to reset relations. now the u. k is no longer part, but the european union and protesters in bangladesh and storm the countries state broadcaster dozens of died in violent flashes over government and hiring quote is
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that activists say discriminate the library golf to our viewers watching a p b. as in the united states into all of you around the world. welcome in the latest sit back to jo biden's, re election campaigns us media tonight are reporting that former president brock obama, as privately voice, concerned that bite will not be able to win in november. senate democratic leader, chuck schumer and former us house speaker, nancy pelosi have also expressed doubts about whether bite and can beat donald trump on the other side of the political divide. republicans are heading into the last day of an upbeat party convention with donald trump expected to formerly accept the parties of presidential nomination. the president trump represents america's last best hope to restore. what if last may never be found?
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again, a country where a working class boy, born far from the holes of power, can stand on the stage as the next vice president of the united states of america. once the students proceed, could do neutral high and send it to g. d van smith, new room to doubts his loyalty to the former president. when he accepted the nomination to be his running, mate, will kick last boy from the american hotline to drag himself down to pull the t. this is the message that he will take forward in the election campaign to win over blue collar workers and says that protecting the needs of order new citizens includes taking a tough 9 on us foreign policy. together we will make sure our allies share in the burden of securing world peace, no more free rides for nations that betray the generosity of the american taxpayer
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who's supposed to be r n. c. so the trump sense tickets. meanwhile, president joe biden is built another blow to his campaign and image as he is diagnosed with cove at 19 was on the campaign trail in las vegas. as he takes a step back from campaigning and returns home to recover uncertainty about his candidacy continues to build within his own ranks. as he said, the washington post is reporting the rock. obama has been telling allies that president bide, needs to reconsider his re election bid. either use washington bureau chief in his pole has more. everybody starts talking about it from a democratic perspective. this was really a voice many, many were hoping for because is other big names. i didn't really obviously convince joe biden to consider it to not run again. so he'd needed his former boss if needed
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. brock obama to speak out. and what we hear rug obama has not talked to only talk to joe biden once, directly after a very bade. and once he says why he's no asking joe biden to buy it and not to run again. it is really a to protect his legacy and do you know, brenda, that's what many people talk about here in the united states. that it's, it's got so sad in a way that, uh, to buy it and obviously is not understanding that his time seems to be over and of, as you said earlier, when it rains, it pours this coming onto the same day that the white house told us that president biden has been diagnosed with cov yeah, not only that, so he had to cancel that a very important to come pay and he wanted to convince a very important latino voters uh back in california over in california,
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toward for him and not for president trump. but again, that's not the only thing. president's all for the uh, the uh, presidential candidate, i shall say from the republican policy. donald trump is speaking here tonight. and he of course, a kind of shows himself with a very strong man in come on. and this is, these are the opposite images of, of what we have seen up to a bite. and so a major breaking use day to day and reach out. see if donald trump refers to brack obama tonight. yeah, we'll be listening to that. and also listening to see if um, as you would, i would say earlier that will be a kinder gentler donald trump on the stage to see in here tonight. we know that you will be covering that for us. it is full in milwaukee. it is thank you. stand on this side of the atlantic at britain's new prime minister cure stormer says that he wants to work more closely with european partners and areas including illegal immigration and the war in ukraine. stormer hosted
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a european summit in england this week. 45 government heads, including the leaders of germany and france, joined talks on the challenges facing europe. stormers dressed that his government will remain, steadfast in its support for ukraine. now, right, we need to be clear. ukraine is fighting not just for the training and people the of course it is. but for the european people, for freedom, democracy of the rule of law, all secure to federal stops in you trade. so we pledge to president select ski once again that we will stand with you train for as long as it takes you heard of the case, be prime minister, attempting to improve relations with europe. our corresponded bigger, nice, and she's covering the subject for us. and she told us health care stormer is rebuilding that bridge. that's really one of his big, big games brand. we've just had used the speaking
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a press conference and he seemed quite happy and relax and pleased with himself that he was able to such a new tone with europe. remember he'd actually forward for the side to remain during the rec, so campaign. so he's really in a good position. he's able to talk to your opinion leaders just 2 weeks after he's been elected. and what's a great setting? winston church shows best place. he's meeting over here if you need us. he's having dinner with the front french president, emmanuel and my call. so really a fantastic opportunity for him to reset these relations with the are a bigger boss reporting there, the president of the european council, charles michelle. he helped organize the u. k. summit and he's supposed to be ws baird reger, it's about europe, the race for the white house in the us and the war. and you, cree, a. mr. president, how should europe prepare for a possible 2nd presidency of donald trump to the united states?
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what should your to watch the systems to clear? yes. to be more resilient, we have to develop the more tools to have more influence in the world to into different a better our venue. so now we're interested use what we do, we do is to our digital agenda, decent orientation on the document and agreement that we have fixed in the future. jones is just a that there's a broad support for this idea that you have to work on 2 pillows 1st, it turned on each be so innovation single market is to deepen this new market is to be more powerful from a to point to view point one and so to the citric industry, it's inducing you because you know that before the forced and vision, there were debates in the future for you would be in defense. but do it also though it's on the need to get you to be more accusation to, to you to the there's a clear and just wondering since you see that you have to do much more. and if you go to the sprint intruding uh, industry based on the type of script american support for ukraine, the, the,
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you or europe able to replace that. i'm absolutely attributed to the i know to people a dentist and a very we with that the, each for connected states would be which we rush out. and we were a little rochelle to, to, to, to dominate. it would mean that the fitness center of the auto tricky tracings would be, uh or so we could see them. and then thinking about china, for instance, a dislike. i think there's a lot of arguments in europe, but that's only in new york. we spoke nothing in the past history. we saw the talking to see in the northern parts of america to turn the views, the american people that does the interest of the united states to be a 1000000 partner for more action and defeat october situated still looking, talking about ukraine. do you think you can oppose the unity in europe because you have a prime minister of hungry driving around the road on his own piece mission?
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there's some, does he have a point when he says we needs a piece talks and also a ceasefire phone to one? i made it very clear even before the price of furniture we went to a stroke to yes. no mandate to engage of the offer of to you and to take reason. she has no responsibility to india to into team going to one and point 2. we have a clear position in this clear position west and firmed once again in june a few weeks ago. we support through quinn for as long as the troops into we want to do the dose responsible, we'd be taking accountable for what they are doing to reduce the people from ukraine. and i would like to to, to tell you that i feel that there's just 20 unity on the tip of the rookie and johnson. and a good signal decided to we quickly following to district, to most tow your student drink to 6 member states. a true duty and where we are
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clearly admitting to absolutely crystal clear that we are determined to support that ukraine doesn't victo hold on have a point when he says there is no clear pause from the you. how to accomplish piece and people in your once this board to be over officially, both to be consistent in each uh we can see and we can see it when we say that to run to support you queen serenity into the integrity. it is not acceptable to torture, both recreate. we felt you creating and then you create this have to decide what's in when i finished a fussy board and it's why we support the piece that took place. you know, she didn't. why? because so this is an attempt to riley it international community behind to push the personal to even shot to. and we understand that you all, all of and we each, we would accept that a transfer which is a permanent member, obviously to trans chuncy in possession of due to a weapon,
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to innovate or transfer useful to more than 40000000 in evidence we saw in the we actual construction, which means that if we were in the world, we got more funded by the this why it is important to reach out to engage with the rest of the world so that we can use the rest of the world that to the right way to act, to protect, outcome in future and to provide most the ability in the future is to me, to be clear that what russia is doing is not acceptable. that was charles michelle speaking with dw earlier, are still a fund a lie and had secured a 2nd term as president of the european commission. that is the top position, the european parliament reelect and fund a lion today for another 5 year term with a comfortable majority for election welcomed by many as a continuity of leadership. especially as europe struggles to deal with the board and ukraine. climate change, migration, and threats to democracy. we are working altogether for
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a strong you're. we're working on the topics of prosperity and competitiveness in our economy. social fairness because we have a social marketing economy. we're working on protecting people. so security and defense, but the most important is the over arching topic of strengthening our democracy. our democracy is under attack from inside and from outside. and therefore it is crucial that the democratic forces stand together to defend our democracy, dw alexander phenomena. she has more now on ursula fund alliance plans for her 2nd term. or was it us one to 9 presented to ourselves here and stress? focus a safe pair of hands ready and eager to continue leading the blocks with the lord show us times. in her speech, she made the efforts to address issues considered essential to the political parties supporting her like staying the course on the green deal, strengthening europe's competitiveness and the role of law and moving towards
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a defense union. her announcement on establishing a commissioner for defense is seen as a crucial 1st step to evolving the you into a security extra. however, on that point, it was the fund, the line is likely to clash with e. u. member states who consider defense policy. they are competency in a short term. her next challenge will be to pick her fellow commissioners based on the domain nations of national governments. only when her cabinet is complete, she can start working on delivering what she has promised here in the european parliament. alexander phenomena reporting there you're watching, the www is still the company this half hour. a special report from brazil where emergency teams are battling a norm is fires in the world's biggest tropical with land. but
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1st now new developments from them, at least israel's or parliament is passed a resolution rejecting the establishment of a palestinian state. it says statehood would constitute an existing show. threat is real. there were 68 votes in favor, and 9 again is really prime minister. benjamin netanyahu has defended the offensive in gaza on a visit to troops fighting in rough up as in yahoo insisted as really military pressure has made a hostage deal more likely. causes him off run health ministry says at least 50 for palestinians were killed in the last 24 hours as is really here strikes. hit central and northern garza, spanish and german police have arrested for suspects. 3 in spain and one in germany over allegedly supplying jerome parts to lebanon's hezbollah militia, spanish authorities. it said the suspects were part of a network that provided components for hundreds of drones used in attacks on israel
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were now to the escalating violence and bangladesh. protesters have set fire to the headquarters of bangladesh of state broadcaster student protests over the last month. have seen dozens of people killed. inactive is say, there are posing a quoted system which reserves a 3rd of government jobs for families of veterans who fault in the 1971 more of independence. widespread internet outages are being reported and students are threatening to impose a nation wide shut down. my colleague and our reporter being is job at joints. be here at the big table in the studio. so okay, there's a lot to cover here. i mean, this brings up to speed. what do we know about the fire at the state broadcaster band? what we know is that there were clashes between the protest, this device believes and of, and the protest us for to fact we're bent though, right, please. and then just the opposite end later. think police to a, to the funny of these stevie headquarters,
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the police report at least checked there. and then there were reports that the crowd set fire to parts of the building. but that's not the only incident happen to have been also incidents of violence and flashes in other parts of target and other parts of frontier is right in the video. i mean, we can see there that this is a situation that, you know, it could at any moment it seems get out of hand is behind the by. i think the situation just shows and these are these, the, these pictures just show the intensity of, of the, of the wireless that we see now in talk up. or if i put in this thing internationally, i'm listening to national sales, but they have a tend to get it and analyze. we do evidence witnessed eye witnesses testimony on statements, picture pictures, evidence that conforms that bundle of dish, with these unlawfully used force on the protest as they also uh because there's
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also said that the police fees to protect the protest as and then it's not only the police force of which, which system protects the testers have clashed. there's a board, the student body afraid to put the government. all that's been let this check that i leave. and i put this in half doors and this the international that the members of this uh, this, this uh, student body were armed and they attacked both male and female students in the, in the, in the counselor. so this is also have students, again, students here of what we're seeing as well. so the students protesting or angry about the quote, the system that they see discriminates tell me more about this or does system and bung that they started in 1972 by a founding father shaking, went to put him on his father, off block among the disconnect diamond associate christina basically to support the effect of faith and fight the school health bung dish. when the water for independence and 1971 over us, the court system saw a lot, lot of changes, but now,
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and it's got an from if, if the school system is implemented, it results 56 percent of the government jobs. and it has it covers categories and bicycle for discovered for the families and relative of the says 2 generations after them. yes. so we're talking about 1971 and now it's a 40 going for. yeah. so the bulk of it covers the families and then it is a freedom practice, but also women of a members to, for instance, community. and what is interesting is that the women for testers and also for testing this the fiscal desk system. thank you, talking about the country, a 170000000. people with the median young people are out of jobs, bangladesh. doyle is here for the tournaments. success, but in the last couple of us did it. this country has also been hit by economic prices like many of the box of july and economies struggling. and young students basically are asking for medic yes, that they're asking for fairness. and they believe that the do up and down for that
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and it's got informed is discriminatory. yeah, i mean it's a, it's a good point, you know, where they've studied and they're asking what happened to the meritocracy that we thought we were studying and being just going to have you have the type of thank you for your reported in brazil tonight, dozens of wild fires are burning and the world's biggest tropical whitland. the pen to know is a rich eco system stretching across the board as a brazil, olivia, and paraguayan. so far this year alone at least 7000 square kilometers have been burned. that's almost 5 percent of its entire area and drought has left more than half of the wetlands. parched. w is latin american correspond to nicole risk reports tonight. so you can see the extent of the destruction best from the air. this is the content now. it should be what the drought has dried it out and now fires are consuming it. hundreds of thousands of pictures look
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like this. fiber days 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 we're fighting. assume the wind will change again and every time it changes, we need a different strategy over the stuff. there's no cause or today's strategy here is to try to push the flames to us the public way. river. the light equipment enables them to move fast and to target the little flames that can lead to so much destruction. the firefighter, because was just put on one of the next ones that are already in the making, as we watch off little flames. that's developed to one village, wells fargo and over you know, tons here this year is fine. is breaking records up by mold in 2000 percent over
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last year. 5 for it is cut the on the growth to try to stop defies spreading but much off the ground isp meeting 5 can continue put days on the fee to hear these fall as a loss lease. still wanted to buy people building rubbish, clearing undergrowth, dave and smoking cigarettes. let's think about off on owner. this is all we need to avoid a mo, regrettable situation and capital at them if we're taking action, because most of the files here are 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 home is or a feeling that low cost a share zeal. de santis lives by the river. so hell and was the sped? the following is but the drought is also affecting the water. it's to me to is
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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 port and catch pantano. so that was good conduct will have just the right size, and nowadays i don't catch them. neither the right nor the wrong size. give me the, the new for, give me the, the, the whole region. ripple and land are in trouble as firefighters. try to limit the damage. the government is investigating potential culprits. all right, but some good news. taylor swift has brought her arrows world tour right here to germany. 60000 fans known as swift. these were at the 1st of 3 sold out concerts in the western german city of gills in kingston. and they were not only from germany,
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but if you know swift, these, their international they know the words. and they've made their own spoken eco's 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 t shirts and other memorabilia, the, the florida and water you prepared to wait so long and such a big q. but because it, as it gets used as merchandise here to can only bite on the 2 days off. and so that we can get something with which to remember this crazy day, we have really been looking forward to de floyd for a few kilometers away. it develops in serena with a 3 concepts will take place. the funds gathering here on to and the german. some have travel to you from as far away as thailand, canada, or malta,
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like julia navarro and have friends. they are here long before doors open. they proved to bog of her made friendship bracelets like the ones, painless things about which they swore with each other. um, i mean have you is it is in kind of issues like save those or um, she's given us whole. she's given us like, are you using to go on her songs? motivates us and she's just an incredible person and i was having the hardware just to see her anywhere these dedicated switch these, the prepared to pay up to $600.00 euros for a ticket again, hard to and 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 swifty feet is a boon to the local economy. thomas dick's was a, the run with hotel bookings long before tickets, even on sale price,
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some of these and dropped goods. i've been doing this job for 31 years. and i've never seen such hype over a former pacific. we have people coming from america, israel, south africa. i've never seen anything like it. some of the car does. the tokyo paris doesn't cushion the gem and sits, you will have a special place and these finds thoughts forever. the place where they have the chance to see that idle taylor swift live on stage are these reminder now the top stories were following for you this hour in the latest said back to do biden's re election campaign. us media or reporting and former us president brock obama has joined to other senior democrats expressing concerns about vitamins ability to defeat donald trump. and, and the student protesters have stormed the offices of bangladesh of state broadcast, or many people are trapped inside. vitally classrooms have seen dozens of deaths
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and recent weeks active as opposed a quoting system for government jobs that they say discriminates. you're watching dw news after a short break. i'll be back to take you through the day tonight. we'll go live to the republican national convention in milwaukee to talk to donald trump and job. i will be right back the
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the, the cloud store and almost unlimited supply of water. but 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
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database. but we will tell you what the story we have a getting a visa is more difficult than finding gold hosted to use the dream force and for the future feelings about what's going on in the industry. instead of being discussed across the continent, d, w, and use africa every friday on the w. growing up in the refugees. there's a kind of thing and these are known, we try to expect much living with them anymore. this is not a good environment. not for me and not for my children without civil rights and with no prospect. but what can we do? carry on and some last day, a nice the nice you get there hoping for america in baby
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shuttle stops oldest on d. w to the timing could not be worse for you as president joe by early today, the white house said that bite and had tested positive for convent. that meant no campaigning today. add that to reports and nancy pelosi and brock obama both possibly want no more campaigning at all by. as the president's relation, chances appear to be dwindling. the opposite seems to be true for donald trump. last night his vice presidential running mate introduced himself to the country. j . d. vance is impact, seems to be sort of positive. it could be called the trump bop, and bridge off in berlin. this is the day the.

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