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the the, this is the, the news life from berlin and joe biden drops out of the us presidential race. the, or to one year old bows to the pressure from his own party. i mean, it concerns over his age and mental fitness democrats. i hate him, joe biden, institution as selfless and patriotic by the men leaving democrats or throwing support behind the vice president. com la hatteras. does she have what it takes to be? donald trump? well, no. has to add up to a new intellect, total landscape. the
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i'm british manager, welcome joe biden has pulled out of the us presidential race, buying 2 weeks of pressure over his age and have the 81 year old said he was ending his re election bathing the best interest of his body and the country in austin at this session in the letter of an east on sunday, where he said he plans to focus on his duties as president for the remainder of his done by didn't, has now endorsed vice president couple of hers as the democratic policies. do you know many to run against donald trump in november's election? pressure on president biden had been hunting for weeks. d, w, 's us corresponding genetic, do it on explain what changed on sunday afternoon? it's bearish just to highlight again. biden's withdrawal from this race comes after weeks of just extra ordinary events. that disastrous debate with donald trump was barely 3 weeks ago. after that, you had the supreme court ruling,
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basically exempting trump for his actions relating to january 6 who had the assassination attempt on trump. and now biden's an opportunity covert diagnosis and that's just the selection. now through all those events, jo biden's will to remain in the received unshakable until of course, on sunday afternoon, we learned that it in fact could it be shaken? now apparently he decided on this on saturday and saturday night, and on sunday he decided to go public with the decision. campbell of harris finding out just a few hours before everyone else. but what has essentially happened is that joe biden finally became convinced that he no longer had a pass to victory. this came after days of democrat after denver pratt calling on him to step down party leaders telling him that he cannot possibly win donors turning off the top. so taking away from taking away their money,
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angry and because they felt that they had been lied to about just how old and frail he was. now essentially, perhaps joe biden took a while to get there, but he did have a look at his poll numbers. realize that this just wasn't tenable anymore, but in the last days, really, the end of his candidacy had taken on an air of inevitability. there's no such thing as inevitability in this town. but this did feel like a situation where the writing was on the wall. there was the risk of responding to that of doing on speaking to me earlier from washington dc. now jo biden's run for reelection was tony introduced or a late last month after the dismal debate performance against donald trump. it was supposed to reinvigorate biden's campaign. it was anything but the inflation has. it was a moment that changed the trajectory of the 2020 for presidential campaigns has increased. making sure that we're able to make every single solitary person
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eligible for what i've been able to do with the. with the coven, i should be with dealing with everything we have to do with what if we finally be medicare, therefore, president joe biden called for an early one on one tv debate with donald trump. to dispel concerns about his age, we get to tony don't was a plan that backfired spectacularly the total edition, as viewers watched by and struggled with his answers in more signs of questions about biden's, fitness had dog his campaign from the beginning in his public appearances in the us and abroad, the 81 year old appeared increasingly frail. like at last month's g 7 summit in italy, you've got me in the wake of business debate performance about this campaign and press team start to don't play concerns. a. he had a cold and
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a bad night. i would not see this as an episode. i would see this is what it was and what we believe it to be, which is it was a bad night. and he did, on top of that, he had a cold biden's. every move was closely scrutinized. initially, he refused to devote out a letter he said to democrat lawmakers, failed to alleviate worries. pressure grew as high ranking democrats and donors publicly expressed reservations, including former house speaker, nancy, but most many praise bindings achievements which include major infrastructure spending and restoring transatlantic partnerships. while at the same time concluding, that biden was no longer up to the job of stopping a 2nd to trump the presidency. julius vandalized, the campaign strategy adviser, and most part of the campaign team for form a us president,
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buck obama. i asked him if he could remember such a dramatic time in us election history. and this is history and the make and the, with the car to the drama. not can't mean the 2016 election, of course, was to. moultrie has the 2008 the election with brock obama was historic, but so many ups and downs that are taking place in this election cycle, especially within these last 8. 9 days. i don't think that's good or that is definitely unprecedented during this has been a campaign and also what the message will the democratic party be sending out to sell this sudden change of candidates? a look, the message has been and let me start with a trump campaign that joe biden is too old, that donald trump is the candidate of strength against the weakness of joe biden. now that of course is now out the window cumberland harris is significantly younger than donald trump. and i think she's going to be on the attack from day one. she's
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of course, a former prosecutor who can bring the case against donald trump as she has in the past. when we've seen her in sentence here, he says, she's going after a c, e o 's. i think she is going to do the same thing. so i think one is going to be, of course, a heart prosecution of donald trump, his policies, his conservative statements and radical statements, and some of his lies. but at the same time that will not be enough. couple of harris has to take you late, a vision for the future. not just like bill clinton always said 1992. we 2nd elections are about the future is not going to be enough. just going after trump. there has to be a uplifting message that's going to invigorate the base. and most importantly, draw a stark contrast from the past towards the future. and what does that method going to be? or what think she's going to talk about that there's going to be a new democratic party, it's done with the old. there's a generational difference between what has happened from now and just if you just,
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but again, that is not so easy to do. why? because she's of course, still on the ticket with joe, but she's still, of course not on the ticket, but in the white house with joe biden. still part of the same white house team as he continues to run the country until january 20th. so she can't just sort of go back and say none of what just happened is not part of my record. i think what you will do is, of course, talk about the prime time democratic issue, which is of course, women's rights voters rights. she's going to talk about a more sensible path towards migration. and i think she's going to talk about the international order saying that joe biden and complet harris that they manage to accomplish quite a bit on the international stage. so i think she's going to select the best parts of the joe biden policy agenda and try to create some distance between the things that are most liable to her juniors for countries that have increasing be split out all along. the boxes on lines does comment on how to increase the support based off
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the democrats that she bringing mobile does of all we'll see right now. they are, of course no polls out yet. they're going to determine how she's doing so far. but think there's one interesting poll that has come up over and over again over the last couple of weeks and months. and that is of course, the panel of the so called double haters. double haters, of course, being defined as those people who do not wish to see joe biden, nor donald trump in the white house. i think that portion of the electorate, those 1819 percent, i think they're up for grabs and come layers of course not being named joe biden. or donald trump is able to at least reach out to those folders. keep in mind also done. the republican primaries are a bunch of hours we're opting for nikki haley who just thought that donald trump was to extreme. we're looking for a no more nuanced position. again, i don't think come layers is going to be able to pick up. all of those old is but maybe she's going to be able to build a bridge towards a few of those voters which might in
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a close election to help her secure the victory. the bible habits campaign is now for the moment, but how does campaign it needs a running mate? who do you think it would be? now i think there number, good qualified democrats that are ready to jump on. i think she's most likely going to go with a white male. i'm not sure if the country is ready or if she is happy to tag, take that chance of selecting a female vice presidential candidates. but i think there is number of tremendous candids josh appeared of course, is one of them. the governor of pennsylvania. i like mark kelley, the center from arizona. why? because of course, arizona is one of the major battle ground states. one that the democrats have lost ground to over to donald trump. he's a former astronaut. he has served in the military. i think that is a candidate that isn't very much bible and that come later it's, it's probably looking at your industry said that the, you're not sure of the country is ready for a female vice president. i mean,
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coming ahead is, as of is serving as a female twice president, the person i'm on. the other thing is, what i'm saying is, i'm not sure if they're ready for a double female ticket on the president. and the vice president is a country by the photo of female president will look, i think hillary clinton, if you go back to 2016 last election. but she of course won the popular vote. so i think there is enough people out there course supporting candidates, african american president, one in 2008 with brock obama. so i think there's a clear shot that bug a couple of years was on the ticket in 2020. when her and joe biden beat donald trump. so again, i think this comes down to the choice between donald trump and campbell of harris. i'm not certain that complet here as being a female or a person of color is in the forefront. i think this is probably going to be a choice between trump and the alternative,
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which is going to ball down to on the election day. just one question about donald trump. you said the debate on edge is now out the window. what to place is it for donald trump as well? i think donald trump already said yesterday what he wants to make the selection about. he already gave complet, here's a nickname saying that she has a funny laugh again. i think at some point the trump campaign is going to 0 and i'm sure they gonna hit complet hairs on migration policy does continues to be one of the top issues for republicans do of course, nail democrats on the border and the open border. but i think in the end it will boil down to do people want to go back to the past to donald trump or can come to harris, convince people that she's able to sort of get rid of all the negative aspects of the bite and the chairs ticket and chart a new path towards a better future. that's going to be the question then voters will decide on
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november 5th, of course we leave it there for the moment campaign started the advisor julia is from the law. thanks so much i and while he does not paying tribute to jo by them as he ends his re election bid, man expressing support and respect for his difficult decision, has also been praised from biden's presidency and his legacy for us foreign venetians, as the, the little shallow rather, with the reaction in india, india as boston to stick with the us bloomed under the president ship of joe biden . he called americans partnerships with india, amongst the most consequential in the was. and that was reinforced by the red carpet welcomed by dave to the engine, finding a movie during his stay to visit us last year. while the southern announcement by biden has come as a surprise, it is left to a lot of anticipation in india focus as quickly move to vice president. coming on, how does this indian do i? she's the highest ranking indian american in the us history, as well as the 1st female and black vice president as dual by didn't endorse to a democratic party presidential nominee excitement is building up 8000 miles away
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from washington and hold on such a village in southern india back in 2021. the entire village is going to send to put them in. rockford, enjoy and celebrated. you know, the reason is vice president with fire crackers and marches on the street vice president coming as mcdonough. the grandfather was born in this village more than a century ago, and the village of stick, a huge amount of freight in the fact that one of their own is entering so close to the top position in global politics. the call who the daughter of the village highest was born to an indian mother and a jamaican father would migrate it to the us. so naturally there's already a sense of excitement and the possibility that a woman with indian who is going to be running for the american president ship, also for indians come with us politically, call you as a woman, as a 1st black and indian american candidate is a testament to the achievements of the indian community in america. so there would be high hopes from hole in this part of the wood if she indeed goes on to become america's next president. shelly out of their reporting from identity. and that's
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it for the moment. uh, you would find more updates on our website that's at the dublin dot com. um and uh, social media channels. i'm going to spend a g invalid and thanks so much for joining us. we're back again in about 45 minutes . we'll see you then by the growing us interagency as the palestinians ever known, we tons expect much living with a bare minimum without civil rights and with no cost. this is not a good environment. yeah, no no my children and favorite shadow stats oldest hood on the w the washington dc, january 6.

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