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the the, this is the don't use life from the us, vice president called a lot higher as kicks off a campaign to become president when the democratic party nominations gaining the medicine with bull endorsements from democratic leaders also on the program. israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu, who travels to washington seeking to post us, is writing relations to come and demonstrate this clash with police and the canyon capital in the latest bounds of unrest. to put pressure on president router's government, thousands calls for our limits on tourism. on the spanish islands of new york,
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we'll take a look at what's driving this backlash against match the feel. go welcome to the program. us vice president couple of harris has held half us rally as presidential candidates addressing supports us in the state of wisconsin. a trip to the crucial swing state comes after president biden ended his re election campaigns and endorsed on sunday august no security to have support from democratic party officials to claims the presidential nomination of the democratic national convention next month to describe the upcoming contest against republican consulate, donald trump, has a choice between freedom and chaos. so, ultimately, to all the friends here, i say, in this election, we know we each face a question. what kind of country do we want to live in?
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as a country of freedom's compassion and a rule of law, or a country of chaos, fear and hate. 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 win the people from the database, washington bureau chief municipal welcome back itas. so quite a lot of energy in that 1st page. oh, most definitely. that was really a successful beginning of her companion. there is no doubt and she had some breaking news or as well as who knows that she has enough delegates to secure the nominations. only 2 days after the president bite in analysis. he won't run again and she also said that's interesting that her people power come pay and that's how
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she refers to her campaign. i had the best 24 hours of breast fluids, fundraising in presidential campaign history. so a lot of success off the also the support from major major uh, democratic lawmakers such as our team a jeffreys, for example, large extra work. she talks about donald trump, again, really saying that she is a former prosecutor, most drums type. she has done that before. so that will definitely be also aligned to be here more often over the next couple of months. and she also said it's not about it's not about us versus trend, but it's about who we fight for. so as she doesn't want to kind of for tre, herself is just like forcing focusing on trump. but really focusing on a positive message here as well. will she be able to attract voters who didn't vote for jo, bye i as well. you know, um, i mean,
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one of her main messages here was that, uh, she doesn't want to go back, but fight for the future. she, of course, is referring to drums. now got a slogan. let's make america great again. and with fed as she talked about gun violence and that she wants to put a gun, a gun control band and band assault weapons. but most and mainly of course, she talked about reproduction rights. and this is where a donald trump is vulnerable because she promised to stop from extreme abortion bands. and this is something of what many and not only a female republicans, but also made republicans might be able or might be, it might have a tendency to go rather this kind of the harris then this don't. which of these really prime minister benjamin netanyahu is in washington is due to address congress on wednesday. we'll have a couple of hours at some point as well. we just learned today that the vice
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president cumberland harris will not preside over a prime ministers joined to address to congress that he won't even attend because she is rallying. i mean, it makes sense or her campaign is just salted. uh is just starting and she definitely needs to be out on the ground. but she also might not be seen with a natania who. why is that? because many democrats have really a problem here. this jo biden's policy regarding his support of israel. and so, you know, i think it shall be interesting to see, not only if she meets him privately, but i mean that's on you all. but also how she kind of explains her politics when it comes to as well. because this is something i'm mainly error americans really watched very closely in this photo group is important for the democrats as well. thanks pop in this route, washington bureau chief in his post well secured as
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a full baths and that yahoo visits, as you can imagine, is types as multiple product test plans over his handling of the war in gaza. as you had these right, the leaders do to address both houses of congress on wednesday at a time when relations between these governments and the by an administration under massive strength. mister ben, yahoo has been resisting pressure from the wife, has to agree a cease 5 with how much correspondence janelle, dom alone takes a look now and how that and for this visit a could re surface those tensions. and since prime minister benjamin netanyahu and president joe biden last saw each other in september ties between the 2 countries have only become more intense. and when the israeli leader makes a speech to the us congress on wednesday, experts say he hopes this message would convince more than just to gather lawmakers goes to audiences in mind. one is the american audience, and he wants to build support for israel build support for israel and congress
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reinforce is really us ties is also thinking about domestic audience. so many israelis are upset without the worst gone. they're upset about the hostages. he wants to demonstrate that he has and destroyed us is really relations of some of his political critics argue what he is much less interested in. that is what dividing whitehouse things concerns over israel's raffle. offensive in may prompted the west to stop certain arms shipments of israel. and the video netanyahu released claiming that the white house was withholding even more support than it had made public put further strain on the relationship. but that the israeli leader has also yet to express full support for a new westbrook ceasefire. hostage deals essentially blocking a path to peace. that's especially troubling the washington who will humiliate biden, frankly, by showing up without having agreed to
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a cease fire deal. i think santa as a patient was that by the end of july, you know, with this war and it's 9 months that there would have been a cease fire that there would be a plan for what happens afterwards. this is not the right time. if he had accepted a ceasefire months ago and begun a reconstruction process in gaza, perhaps at home, this really opposition also called for netanyahu to either analysis acceptance of the hostage deal in front of congress. or not go to washington at all, but my room and whose relative is still being held by him. austin garza. so she'll be going to the west capital to try to keep the spotlight on the remaining hostages, rather than on politics. there are hostage families that are coming with him and he's going to talk about of uh, the deal we've been through. and all of those things are true and important for people to remember. i just feel like if he talks about those things without being
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committed to a deal, then he's doing a disservice. he's basically taking our pain and using it for game and not for our purposes, not for bringing back our loved ones. my roman will be in congress to watch that and yahoo! but more than a dozen democrat, lawmakers say they'll show their opposition to israel's conduct of the war and gaza by staying away a shiny resolve. this is um, at least at least welcome shawnee, this is mr. destiny on whose 1st visit to washington during the bite and administration. what does he want? oh, officially, he wants to cement the bipartisan support as well. of course, it's very critical to you as well the times like this after the last months we've been seeing, you know, the going control, vesee and criticism over is really actions. we've seen it tearing apart the democrats and republicans from each other, but also within the functions within the democratic
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a party. and from that to now he wants to sort of show strong unity between the us and, and israel most to show it to the world to the radians may be other enemies of israel who might be watching this is officially and officially, you know, not to me always, always complaining, he's always afraid of, you know, election around the corner. he wants to re establish himself as the leader and strong leader and protector of as well as he always palm is really is that he is really in his face. of course, all of that it was chattered and damage after october. 7th for him is the 1st time a chance to be back in his realm. you know, to be back in his comfort zone. show his brilliant english, you know, show the cloud. he still has in the world and hopefully to rally his based on the right. and israel is also, i understand, supposed to be donald trump. what do we know about this? well, they have rid of a contentious relationship, but they weren't quite close when trump was in the white house, but after a trump was defeated by biden. and the to know, congratulated him, we've seen by a, from, on the record being very much upset within the hour. sort of being the place to,
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to, you know, not, not standing loyal enough to, to trump in his base. of course this is uh israel as a topic is, is such a galvanizing topic when it comes to american policy that, you know, trump cannot just leave it like that. he would know these 2 will have to find a way to come close to each other. so we don't know exactly the details of when and how this is supposed to be happening. but we know there's great effort from this from the outside to make sure it does happen. okay, so that, and that's the president by and the relationship between president and prime minister. i'm famously a bristol fractures a how is that now going to be affected by the fact that joe biden has given up the reelection race and has only 6 months left in office? well, the key word is legacy. you know, job i didn't know is that his legacy is very much tied now with the israel guys, a war with what happened with some us with the support he gave israel and he would want a promise before he accepts the white house. that israel has managed to bring as many hostages back as possible, that there is
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a ceasefire arrangement to send bringing cease fire. it is not only matter for the hostages and the retrieval of many as many alive as possible, but also for the whole weekend. because we've seen the attacks from the who these on the south. we've seen get techs in the north of loveland, from north, from cause bile and lebanon. these are all tied together, and the hopes is that once a deal is sealed something that's fine. and also we know blinking clearly mentioned today. this will be the main focus for the remaining remaining 6 months in order to bring the whole region down and america's to have some leverage when it comes to a munition. when it comes to support for any operation. when a, you know, against the proxies of iran in the region like them and these, uh, the routine amenities and so on. they need american backing and american support. so bite in hopes you can still use that against that to me. i when convinced him to play alone, mister netanyahu facing lots of criticism home for not having committed to this, they soft, which they will, that present by has been pushing for a so heartful. correct. and, you know, we've, we've, we know there's a hard to just families who was traveling within the hour when he's playing the
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others who made it to washington. some of them spoken front of the congress today saying they do not feel any urgency on the side of prime minister and it's, and you all to see that deal. there's a lot of frustration there. that's and yeah, well ever himself was saying today that he feels like that the conditions are right pending. it's important to antonio, as long as he's still in washington to seem to be interested in the deal to seem to be eager to pursue it without actually needing to deliver on that. and this is exactly the frustration that the families have. we still also hope it is doable or if you talk to americans, if you're talking to people, it is rarely a military operate as they tell you, it is still possible. so hopefully this is still in the cards. okay. clear as ever . thank you so much. i was on this the visit released on arrival, palestinian fractions including hamas and facet aside. they've signed an agreement in china to end a long running rift. the 2 groups have competed for power in gaza on the westbank for gears. the so called beijing declaration is aimed at strengthening policy and
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unity, and involves more than a dozen palestinian factions agreeing to eventually form a national unity. government mouse is considered a terrorist group by the e u. u. s. and other states, but not by china. israel quickly rejected the agreement saying that having us is ruling god that would be crushed. it's a pack that could and years of inciting between rival palestinian factions, representatives from fatah, and have mass have inc. what host china calls a national unity deal. it also includes a dozen other palestinian groups. the outcome has defied expectations as previous attempts that bridging their divisions have failed. a mass runs guys a while for talk controls parts of the occupied westbank. after feuding for nearly 2 decades, they have committed to a new chapter. what are your them?
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today we signed an agreement for national unity. what are the and we believe that this is the path to completing our journey audience. we're committed to national unity and we called for us on the, when the of china, unlike many western nations, does not consider him as a tear organization. the pact is a major diplomatic, too. for broker beijing, china is keen to bolster its influence in the region and to present itself as a peace maker on the international stage. after repeating calls for a cease fire in gaza, beijing laid out it's vision for the territory, post war yarborough shipping. the 2nd step is to uphold the principle of palestinians governing palestine and to work together to advance the post will governance of gaza. the will has left gaza, devastated and an early start to paste will reconstruction has become an urgent
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issue in the next stage. but israel has vowed to eliminate how mass for carrying out the october 7 terror attacks and firmly rejects their involvement in governing gazda. the future of the strip is a major sticking point, as israel and how mass way and internationally backed ceasefire proposal. take a look now, it's both towards making news around the world. world health organization says it's extremely worried about the potential polio outbreak and gaza. it form the traces of the virus have been detected in the territories wastewater on the dias sonic taishan situation could allow it to spread quickly. polio attacks the central nervous system causing paralysis and death in extreme cases. understand direct of the secret service as an onset resignation find the file dissemination attempt on republican presidential. i know many, donald trump, kimberly chapel said she took full responsibility for the security of options,
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a lot of the governments to get within shooting distance. so mr. trump campaign routed to biden's, made his 1st public appearance and ending his re election campaign. us president was seeking folding apples, one button for washington after recovering. nothing's been on the beach house with a balance of confident, 9 t, as in 5, and it's due to address the basement on wednesday over his decision to leave the rice that police and anti government protest as of clashed in the canyon, a capital named roby protest to supply had planned to match the cities international airport, but a combination of police, military, and pro government to demonstrate to bluffton. at least 50 people have been killed . hundreds injured in the process of by the government trying to introduce new penetration was 5 years ago. the protests of continued, even though the government has withdrawn the proposal. w correspondent edith kamani asked some of the protesters,
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why they're still out on the streets. george, boy, it is just in time for the action. the 24 year old has attended every anti government purchased in a ruby for the last 5 weeks and is still going for him. this is person i was exposed to injustices or to a very early age. i am used to seeing. i was used to see dead bodies our way back from my childhood, and even now growing up to become or young are dogs in this country and which missing the amount of force. excessive force being used by the law enforcement officers. it's a part of the county has commission on human rights says at least 50 people have been cute, seen support to started despite the risk attending the demonstrations poses boy every tense, every week on the tad and focused, i know it's easy to be abducted or it's easy to go missing. so i just find my group
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of before we mobilize our souls and we continue. i've been with the streets up until the big government listens to our voices. shortly after our interview with targeted by the police. we were not too far from here about 50 meters, with somebody had been injured and police noticing that a crowd was forming low, at least for canisters of to i guess i to us all around us. you can see young people who are curious, who might be wanting to participate in the protest, but unable to because of the sheer force that police are using. now young people have gathered here today to say to the government that despite the concessions president, to, to made these 21 tool we need to implement, we'd have tense. what's the point to school by that a complete. we have seen that governments when the prison was competing, so that you could look for that, you would. but if not, you see us now. well,
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one of the seats that you had some other type of work, there's just been piling frustration for a long time. so we're here today, i guess because this particular government has, it's been the fed on the camel's back and we're just tired of it. you're comfortable and let loose for how long will, how long. so we need the solution to all these boy under protest. as out today, see, they will keep the pressure on the state until their demands for change or met anyone who's being through raise as patient to parent. it's hard to imagine the situation most stressful and a child diagnosed with cancer. but what happens when they're diagnosed in a was that many children in the ukraine, that means battling brutal circumstances to have a chance at life. in the middle of his treatment for cancer, little demetrius and his family have been forced by russian bonds to lead their doctors in their country. there was an opportunity to start treatment abroad, but we decided enough mondays because we think this institution provides treatment
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at the european level. i have 2 older son's. my plan was to get through this. everything would be fine. they would come to visit and then we'd leave the hospital and be together again. it would have been easier for both my child and for me. but unfortunately, after the terror attack by the russians were forced to go abroad. 3 year old demetrius was diagnosed with leukemia in june and had already begun treatment when a russian missile struck the hospital, killing several people. reconstruction work has already begun, and doctors continued to treat patients here before we left, before the uh, merger probably knew the blast wave damage almost half of the wing of the department which was intended to perform intensive, high dose chemotherapy regimens. those of laurie, she knew that i'd be almost a model. no, we're doing our best to provide children with conditions in which treatment can
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continue to combine you. winterstein indeed are too much key to keeping a smaller bus are now. when the parents who want to be relocated can do so. all my gosh are, and those who want to can stay for treatment and the commodities so far. 8 patients and their families have chosen to leave for another country. their trip was arranged with help from the ukrainian government, as well as the world health organization and the european commission. the buses are specially equipped to transport cancer patients whose immune systems are compromised by their treatment. so we have so called ip se mattress. it's infection prevention control measures which is very close to varying mosques, may be varying goals and isolate for patients from each other. so they should not touch each other, etc. we have a team switch over can specifically on one patient. the bus is headed to an airport in poland, where the families will catch flights to their final destinations. demetrius is
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going to a hospital in munich. it's a long journey, but he's excited to flying a plane for the 1st time. his father asks him to wave from the sky. unfortunately, he doesn't know how long he won't see his dad and his brothers. but we're going to call for going to color boys and viber, right? there's hope for demetrius and his family. the survival rate of his type of cancer is over 80 percent. think look at some, most orders making headlines. at least 229. people have been killed in 2 lands, lived in southern ethiopia. the death tolls was significantly over the last 24 hours. as far as the search, the mountainous region, 4 survivors. the visual side casualties include women and children. the indian government has on file spending plans, costing billions of dollars to create a new jobs inside these by key television partners. this is the 1st budget since prime minister there under both team was re elected this year with the reduced
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mandate. the aims to win back voters, i'm retired political support, the columbia president the stomach, petra assigned a loan to expand bull fighting this country and was one of 5 lots of the american nations to allow the practice which dates back the spanish colonial times. columbia now has 3 years transformed, pulling it the cultural and ok cystic census despite which is a popular destination for europeans seeking as holiday in the sun. but now some locals and the biggest hot spots a quote from limits on mass towards in the base i is pricing them onto their own homes. the city of buffalo recently, so anti tours and demonstrations. and now those protests of spread to the island of milk. they are back on the streets, thousands protesting against mass tourism in barcelona, on the canary islands. and here in my yoko where spaniards are saying they've had
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enough, we are not the game against the motor, which is kind of a part of the wheel suffering. the consequences of this move because we cannot afford to lose higher fund of, of living. they come here and they also. 7 my, your isn't a theme park and john protestors while holding up signs like this one thing. your luxury is our misery. but your call is the biggest of spain's bal, eric islands, which go home to nearly 1200000 people last year. they what, 15 times as many tourists, that's a new record. in the default, we have to say enough. we have to change course. we can continue like this. i'm not going to, the wind tourism began to increase fast. it began to directly affect the neighborhood
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. the city has been totally gentrified. people can no longer live in the city to know flux because the rent of the tour us both legally and legally. so like i said, they've got the tourism is by far the biggest economic sector and the val eric islands holidaymakers spent around 20000000000 year old here last year. so the tourism industry is wanting locals not to turn their backs on visitors any time soon. some of the 21st of july was the world's halting state. ever recorded. that's according to data from the use climate monitor, global average surface at times it was just over 17 self is the best, the woman since reco, it's become a 19 for 6 sides is a climate change is causing longer strong. a more frequent, extreme weather events like heat waves and floods. what mistake cables, heat waves and wild fires vantage ravages wave of your in the united states.
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as a reminder about top story, there's a couple of how it says open to a bit to become the next to as president. when that comes 2nd, robbie wisconsin child support says she has enough delegates. there's killed a democratic process, a presidential nomination. so here's, i'll be back in just a moment with the day taking a closer look today as a 5, the ministrations stands on israel's walk in closet and how that affected our of americans and american was lived approaching in touch. that's in just a minute. the
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close. this is now on the democratic leaders in congress of endorse couple of harrison's the policies presidential candidates. only 2 days after joe biden pulled out of the rice position, now seemed unassailable. after quickly putting that bottle behind it. how does this tanza sites onto the next target? she's been in the state of wisconsin, one of the key swing states she has to secure to be donald trump in november. i'm feel gail in bedding. and this is the day the, the days and weeks ahead. i together with you will do everything in my power.
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