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the the, this is the, the news life from berlin. donald trump take center stage of the republican national convention, reliving the moment offered the assassination attempt. there was blood boring everywhere. and yet, in a certain way, i felt very safe because i had god on my side. and on my 2 minutes, the address dropped formally, accepted the republican nomination and laid out his plan for re election and the protest. as in fung weatherstone, the state broke costa dozens of died and violent flashes of government tied in coats as active as se discriminate, the
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village manager, welcome republican presidential candidate donald trump, has formerly accepted his nomination, calling for unity in his 1st speech, since he survived assassination attempt trump said his personal account of the shooting, saying he was caught saved by the grace of god, encore, in a key note speech on the final light of the republican national convention. he also talked about his campaign goals, promising voters, he would go to bring back the american dream slash taxes and inflation, illegal immigration, and the roles and ukraine and gaza. however, he did not give any details on how he would achieve these goals and, and his goal for national unity problems said he was running for all americans. and
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i'm here to night to lay out a vision for the whole nation to every citizen, whether you are a young or old man or woman, democrat, republican or independent black or white, asian, or hispanic. i extend to you a hand of loyalty and of friendship. together we will lead america to new heights of great is like the world has never seen before. right, that's bringing the divers washington military. if again, that's paul who is at the republican convention in milwaukee n s. president. trump had promised a conservative news outlet before the speech. that if would be a unifying one, did he actually deliver on that a yes or no in the beginning, you really talked extensively about this as a nation attendant and i was really close to the stage when you did so in his tone, there was a really very different from the tone, the kno uh,
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from donald trump. it was quite remarkable how often he said that he was saved by the savior by jesus christ by the lord. and actually this really something which resonates with the people here. we talked with many attendees of this, a republican national conventions and starting on sunday, when we arrived here and many, many people told us that it was actually really god who saved the life of donald trump. so i would say the 1st 30 minutes or so they were in a different a tone, but then it changed. and then he came back to the donald trump. we know now since so many years. and for example, he said that nancy pelosi, the former speaker of the house, is crazy and also talked fully about the liberal left. so that was quite the opposite of really uniting this country. so when it comes to issues and the rest of the god around them, did we hear anything new from him?
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is not really and is quite remarkable. you know, he follows kind of the saying a talk about the problems you're going to solve. but note about the solutions, so you talked of course about inflation and most and mainly about immigration and how the illegal i quote him here, of course, immigrant solid is trying this country destroying a work places uh, from americans bringing in drugs and destroying the happiness of the americans, but he didn't really offer any solution how he will change all the crises of this country and many other countries are experiencing right now. but is what i really find interesting overall is how important foreign policies is in this election cycle because of the full,
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the use. and this is my 3rd election i'm covering here for the w and use informal use. foreign policy didn't play any role, but everybody is talking about ukraine. of course, the crisis, the war is relevant guys. uh, uh and uh, the kind of an extensive challenge china puts on on the world piece. so that's really you, if you think that the electron we'd be decided on foreign policy issues, i do think it really plays a major role of people. many people in the united states are getting tired of paying so much money, or helping you craving so much money. i'm sure whoever will be in the white house. there will be a major shift, of course, a different if it's donald trump, or joe biden, slash coming to harris, who else would or might waiting for the democratic party. but that's got to be changing and the, the whole debate about israel and gaza is also playing
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a major role here. these, the jewish american community. but then this also, of course, the error of american community. and as this election probably will be cited by a very small margin, every kind of a person uh, really codes. i would just need to ask you one other question about the uh the, the, the claims uh that she made in his speech because a lot has been made out about the false and misleading information coming from donald trump. how fractured was his speech? so yeah, it's always a, it's, he's just outright lying or just start this. him saying the beginning that tens of thousands of people attended his riley in pennsylvania and someone tried to kill him. that was of course, not true. then he said that the by an administration took energy policies and
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destroyed them, but it's also not true because under bite in the united states is more producing more crude oil than ever before. what he's talking about, the hundreds of thousands of illegal like quotes in very illegal immigrants flooding the country. that is definitely not true. then he says that hundreds of thousands are dying because of fat and bill, which is brought into the countries of from my friends. this is also not true, then this is my last one i said with you. he says the t bows build the most of the wall. that's ultimately through most of what was done with the wall. the border to mexico was actually really replacing already existing a parts of a wall. so that's a lot of really just misleading information and some, some of the things he said, i'll just like lies. it's been a very long night for u. n. s. thanks so much sort of watering from milwaukee dw,
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a washington bureau tv and his folder. thanks so much and us a quick look now at some of the stories making news around the world, isabel is ministry and emergency services have said an abundance of joint attack on israel's tentative eve has killed one and wounded others. yeah, men's, it on back to the rebels released the statement, claiming responsibility for the attack, adding they would continue to target is fairly and solid. dotted to with palestinians in the guns that will, to mexico city has introduced new laws with strict punishments for the mother of johnston to people, the crime now counties a prison sentence of up to 70 years. the reforms come out of a string of getting spock protests from the l g b t q, community and they have this. yeah. a french police officer has been seriously wounded in the 9th attack and betters. this evidence has been shot dead by police authority. these do not suspect a terrorist motive, but the incident has raised security concerns in defense capital ahead of the of
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the big games. canada is military. it has welcome to new chief of staff, the 1st ever woman to hold the job. general jenny kirk then officially took them onto the countries um forces in a settlement in the capital auto app prime minister justin for the holidays. a historic day basically known laptop and israel's bombardment of northern and central because the homos run health ministries phase and it strikes hid the city of data and by law. the last major urban center not to be invaded by is rarely forces, is rarely times that also pushing deeper into it. off in the south health officials say of the finest thing in depths dollar from ongoing is really a tax is the adding $59000.00 talks and keitel aimed at reaching a ceasefire, appear to have hit a wall. b is rarely bombardment continues in gaza and gaza city in the north ash strikes you and run school being used as
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a shelter to displace palestinians in the south is rarely forces advance to restaurant days before he's due to fly to washington dc. to give a speech to the us congress and meet president biden, as well as prime minister benjamin netanyahu made a surprise visit troops in rafa. he said he was very defensive, would help breach a hostage. gail, and i love that. that's why you say i'm affiliated with the military pressure. our forces are exhausting us from us. his throat is helping us to uphold out just demands and advance the hostage data, including out demands to release the maximum number of hostages in the initial phase of the plan. this pressure doesn't hinder the deal in advance as it did with those. go make a demo. some say the deal could be undermined by the actions just hours earlier of one of netanyahu's cabinet members solved rights. national security minister come
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up and give a visited one of 2 reasons, most contested to the just sites. the out x must compound that sits a tops the temple amount revered in your day. is it called on net to know who not to sign a ceasefire or not the time i came here to the most important place for the state of israel and the people of israel to pray for the hostage as i may, they return home without a reckless deal without the window. i am praying for the prime minister to have the coverage, not to concede so that it goes all the way by reinforcing my military pressure the live. that's the hours before is miles column, the mess it or the welding lea past the resolution rejected. formation of the palestinians that you called the vote sends a message to the wells ahead of nothing now used to be sent to washington. while on the grounding,
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gaza civilians count the very real human cost of this will mean by the in bangladesh and violence has escalated, the number of people killed in flashes between protest as in police has reached at least 39 internet service is a down across most of the country after protest of set fire to the headquarters of the main state, broad costa hundreds have been named yet as police fire drama, bullets into a gas to disperse, to protesting students. they're angry about the reintroduction of a code or system that preserves a 3rd of government jobs for families of veterans who faults in the 1971 war of independence. the mike i told him on is the director of the south asia institute of the wilson center, a global affairs think tank. he explained why this go to system is so controversial . right? so this, this quote, a system is something that is actually not been in place in bond. josh,
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but they were court rulings in recent weeks that essentially reinstated a series of job quotas in the civil service in the in bottom edition. the reason why there's, there's so controversial is that some of these quotas, a lot of jobs to those that are related to the people who participated in. but in addition to the level of ration fight, those participated in the independence of 5 in 1971. so that means that if you happen not to be related to those that far and the liberation more, you're not eligible for these jobs in, in a country where 2 thirds of the population is a working age. but in many cases, struggle to find jobs. it's very demoralizing and upsetting when you discover that a number of jobs will not be available or accessible um to you. the other issue is that there was a part is in the dimension that play here. it was the ruling party, the current ruling party. do you want me leave that lead, deliver ation battle so many that are critical of these quotas. think that this is
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an effort on the part of the government to try to bring in partisan supporters of the allow me lead party to take up slots across the civil service. bottom line is it many of these young people protesting theory that the number and they were based jobs in the civil service in bangladesh will be depleted because of this, the reinstatement of these new quotas. the back, the speaking to us from the south asia institute at the wilson center, a quick reminder now the top starting. they are following for you to public and presidential candidate donald trump has formerly accepted his body of domination, calling for unity in his 1st speech. since he survived and assassination attempt, trump shared his personal account of the shooting, saying he was saved by the grace of god. he also talked about his campaign goals, promising photos. he was flash taxes and inflation, illegal immigration, and the walls in ukraine. and because of the go up to date coming up next opposite
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rick mapped out, explores the longstanding rubber made between india and china. and don't forget our website, www dot com for all the latest news and updates on british prodigy in berlin. so you here in about 4 to 5 minutes, but the questions got issues with a lot say what the high up in the himalayan mountain. this is where 2 major countries meet. china and india between them the longest disputed land boat and the.

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