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the, the, basically the, the news life from berlin coming to harris trends interposition to when the democrats nomination for president just a day off the us present joe biden mendoza as her to take over the campaign to defeat donald trump, vice president, how does breaks fundraising records looks one place to become the candidate for the white house. also in the program. thousands of find a single display, another so full safe. so in, in southern guns, a after each red ones are for new offensive. it's ministry, serious from last minute. things are using the all of us here reference. you can stage attacks on these rails the
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advantage trying to do welcome. on the 1st full day of campaign us, vice president campbell of hers has secured more support for her bids to become the democratic policies nominee due to place president joe biden. it looks as though she has enough backing from delegates to win the democratic nomination of the parties convention in august actually took over his campaign headquarters in delaware. how does golf mold and justin endorsement from the president in half the speech to campaign workers since j biden abruptly entities election campaign, the vice president seemed energetic. he plays the president who was calling in and speak concern from craven isolation. i love joe in jail. we really do, they truly are like family and we
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the know you are still there, you're not going anywhere. i love you. after the emotional passing, the ph thomas went off to have it public, an opponent leaning into her background as a public prosecutor. she said she'd taken own perpetrators of all kinds creditors who abused women fraudsters who ripped off consumers, cheaters who broke the rules for their own game. so hear me when i say i know donald trump's type, the it was a me a day earlier that president barton abandoned his big somebody election quickly giving his endorsement to have it. since then, the number of prominent democratic endorsements for the vice president has been
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growing longer by the hour. the list includes for my house speaker, nancy pelosi, bill and hillary clinton and a widely anticipated arrival for the nomination, california governor, governor newsome. he was also among names floated as potential running nights, encouraging 1000 michigan governor gretchen witted mountains and pennsylvania. governor judgeship pay the both states a critical to winning electrolyte to november. it's looking increasingly such and the terrace will be the democratic candidate that is only the fast title. and so in the next $106.00 days, we have work to do. we have doors to knock on. we have people to talk to, we have phone calls to make and we have an election to end. c the vice president has allowed them to do list that includes choosing a running mate and the building
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a campaign effective enough to defeat donald trump. and then i'll join that particular list and deputy editor of development magazine, william lou croft and brussels about the latest developments william. good morning to me. no more now about what's coming on. how does this strategy will be to defeat donald trump? i think those remarks that come on harris made to her campaign staff who were until just a day ago biden's campaign staff made it very clear that she's going to lean heavily as she did when she ran for president in 2020 into her career and her experience as a prosecutor especially going up down going up against donald trump where she very much is going to paint him as the either a legit or convicted criminal that he is so so she really does feel like she's walking into your center for home turf as a prosecutor, as someone who is stared down as we heard in that, in those remarks stared down uh the, the, the, the barrel of the guns, so to speak,
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against criminals or against fraudsters to use her word. and these are the kinds of people that, that donald trump either is a legit to be or in some cases actually has been convicted of being. i think that kind of rule of law situation is going to be kind of that harris's trump card, no pun intended. and of course, the question of women's rights and abortion which many americans are in favor of protecting those rights and come about harris can be a very strong advocate for making that takes a she also appears to have the delegates your needs and also have the same record donations in one day, william, is it almost certain that she would now be the democratic nominee for president as well to be and how many you need 2 things. you need the delegates and you need the money and she has both. um, so it looks very likely that harris will be the nominee going into the democratic national convention next month. that said, the democratic party does have the challenge of being democratic, which it has a long history of not being very democratic. if you look at how nominees were
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picked in 2016 in 2020. and now this process despite the party saying that we're going to have an open process is going to be transparent. this can be an opportunity for democratic voters to have their say none the less. they also at the same time, are facing this paradox, where they need to quickly coalesce around a candidate and democracy is not a great way of doing anything very quickly. so they're facing that challenge of making it appear or making it not appear like what people are calling a coordination that there is actually a fight for harris, how to make her case. but right now it looks like things are just falling into place after biden's step aside. she is, you have to announce or running mid william, do we know who it could be? i think the report we saw made uh, you know, laid out the case very nicely and it's a shame to be so reduction just about it. but that is really what a vice presidential pick is about is about balancing a ticket. so we have a woman of color at the top of the ticket. you're probably going to want
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a white man at the, you know, below at the bottom of the ticket. and it's, she was a senator. we're probably going to want to be looking at a governor, so you're looking at joshua, bureau, pennsylvania. we're looking at in the sheriff. kentucky. you're looking into any print, skirt of illinois. you're gonna want also someone from maybe a redder or a per police state that could bring in some more moderate, centralized, even conservative voters. there are democrats running red states, like i said, for example, in kentucky. and that could be very beneficial for balancing tamela harris's california credentials, which is probably like got a news and the governor of california is not going to be a v p pit cuz it's just too simple. there's too much overlap there. i like that, but popular with them, we leave it there for the moment. thanks so much for joining us today. political ends with the blue cross from brussels. i clicked on some of the stories making use around the above the head of the u. s. secret service, as admitted the agency famed to protect donald trump from an assassination attempt in pennsylvania. earlier this month,
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speaking to lawmakers in congress director kimberly tools said that she took cold for responsibility for any lapses in security, but she refused calls to resign from both democrats and republicans. she member raskin taiwan has scales bank. it's annual hong kong military exercises. a stifling guide me heads towards the island, the defense of industry cancel the air force drills, but said naval and land exercises will continue whether full cost suggest guy me could make landfall in the islands. ne, on wednesday to these ran has confirmed the dates of 2 more hostages in gaza. they were held together in con your news and i believe to have died several months ago when there is rarely ami was operating in the area, is royalties a $116.00 hostages. all their bodies still remain and cause a after being abducted on the 7th of october. involved thousands of palestinians have fled, save so on and cause a author. these rarely ministry ordered them to evacuate. a head of an expected
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defensive israel's ministry declared the alma vasa area. of gaza on its cost a safe so in, in may and tools, palestinians to take refuge there. now i'd say is minutes and fighters have been using it to launch attacks on israel, and that it's too dangerous for civilians to remain. once again, hundreds of people forced to evacuate this time, these really minute tree ordered gardens to leave an area had designated a humanitarians and they took what they could carry and hurried to escape the lot. we were making breakfast for our children. and as we had been saved for a month, not only to be done by shows, warning leaflets and marchers in the streets assured that we went out some kind of
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you could see what people looked like. look at the crowd, were being displaced to the 15th time of the israel began shelling and ed strikes and han units off to ordering evacuations. it said these areas had been use for new to tanks by militants. the mass run health ministry reported at least 70 people being killed and more than $200.00 wounded. all of a sudden the flies are just struck and houses were targeted was left past us on the ground. the gulls is overwhelmed. hospitals received a large number of casualties on monday, some unable to operate the cause of the new offensive.
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we cannot the united nations and to national release agencies and says, there is no safe place left in garza. but these families have no other option. once again, they have to move to get away to make it make a lot easy to attract a guide 3 board as the international crossing radiation seems as it's south africa's ports and airports can to take the treated horns. scientists have extensively tested the potential impact on the rhino is health as a off the dosage is a fairly low. ready level low enough that it will will not impact on the animal
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itself in any negative way. but to you, it is strong enough that it can be, can do 2 things. one is to rain that the horn told the useless not consumable by and by human beings. this seems to poisonous 1st human consumption for what it is and leads. people want use this for the injection will need boosting every 5 years. if it's to stop poachers have been going on for decades. bots have mostly failed. we tried to poison the homes that didn't work. a deal holding doesn't work and nothing works. but this is something you're going to destroy. you can throw it away and it picture flies people, you know who the radio active. so we got to run. that's what we want. not everyone in the rhino will supports the idea. the scientists faced ethical hurdles paused by
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critics of the method. it's not clear what would happen if someone consumes radioactive own. despite all the criticism 20 live rhino is already passed as a project back, his hope the process can be replicated to save other spaces endangered by poaching, such as penguins and elephants. a quick reminder now the top story we have following for you at these on the 1st full day effect campaign, us vice president coming to harrison has secured strong back in you and happy to become the democratic policies. dominique, to replace president joe biden. she has received a record breaking funding and pledges from enough delegates to potentially with the democratic nomination. the number that you're up to date is coming up next up in the break plan at a things into landfills and how to prevent them from generating diseases and
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