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the parts of our community life the service of this research is now on the democratic leaders in congress of adults. couple of harris as the policies presidential candidates, only 2 days after joe biden pulled after 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 to
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unite our democratic party to united our nation. then we got to kick pamela harris out of the oval office. don't get for a chance. we have work. we have doors to knock on. we have people to talk to, we have phone calls to make and we have an election to with cala harris is to blind or to pro rob to admit to the american people. the joe biden should have never been in there. she's not fit to serve either. it is my intention to go out and earn this nomination and to win. also all the data china, bro, cuz i'm a quote between palestinian factions, fafsa and how much you are shipping. the 2nd step is to uphold the principle of palestinians governing palestine and to work together to advance the post world governments of gaza. welcome to the day.
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democratic leaders in congress have been endorsed income a lot higher as as the positives kansas, the full november's election shop schuler unpacking, jeffreys of joined a growing list of prominent democrats tobacco after joe biden withdrew from the rice, followed by the associated press. news agency says the vice president now has the backing of enough delegates next months, democratic national convention in chicago to secure the nomination. iris has been holding her 1st campaign events since by been withdrew and she's been speaking in the key swing state of wisconsin, wisconsin. i am told as of this morning that we have earned the support of the mass delegates to secure the i am very honored and i it's to you. i will spend the coming weeks continuing to
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unite our party so that we are ready to win in november. vice president howard is expected to meet these ready prime minister benjamin netanyahu while he's in washington this week. multiple protests so planned. he's handling of the warning, gaza. he's writing the leader is due to address a joint session of congress on wednesday is visit has been overshadowed by president biden's decision to drop out of the presidential race. the president biden's support for israel during the gaza will, has provoked a backlash from some democratic supporters. and this was reflected in the large numbers of democrats who voted uncommitted in prime is early this year. that includes wanting 5 voters in minnesota more than 10 percent in michigan in north carolina as couple of hours for the past to sit down with benjamin netanyahu this week. here's a look at the washington shifting stands on the wall and gaza in
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the weeks following the october 7th terror attacks by home us, the message from jo biden's administration in washington was clear and his vice president was often tasked with conveying that stats. we are going to continue to stand with israel's rights to defend itself, and let's be clear and never forget what happened on october 7th. carmella harris repeated that message at home and during for multiple travels abroad. but as the war and gaza dragged on washington's so called iron clad commitment to israel was slowly replaced by growing frustration, the rising depths, tools, the displacements, and the dwindling a deliveries to the territory. lead to accusations, israel was deliberately targeting civilians and to shift in stands by the
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administration in washington. as israel defend itself, it matters how the united states is unequivocal. international humanitarian law must be respected to many innocent palestinians have been killed. frankly, the scale of civilian suffering and the images and videos coming from gaza are devastating protests against the war and gaza at enough to buy didn't administrations, continued political and military support of this real had been taking place across the u. s. many on college campuses in march, harris became the 1st administration official to publicly call for an immediate temporary truce. given the amends scale of suffering in gaza, there must be an immediate cease fire. harris is
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acutely aware of the potential voter backlash over the war and gaza as she launches, who'd been to become the democratic parties nominee for president. so have a delicate balancing act maintaining to us as strong ties with israel while seeking to retain or bring back voters discontented by the way, the administration, she's a part of, has handled the war in gaza. let's take a closer look at how actually to to, to this for months, way, boats in november name. i was samara lectures in political science at the university of michigan, dia born. she joins us from detroit. welcome to dw bell, comcast pro. thank you for having me. no, this will be on campus protest. how big an issue is because a war amongst the viruses. and i think it's one of the main primary issues on
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that for most of the american voters on their current like agenda. but i will start by saying that the concept that the most from american vote is a bit reductive, considering that it's a very diverse community in the united states, both in terms of racially, economically with regards to foreign policy and with regards to domestic policy. just to give an example to a study that was done in 2017 by the force of the muslim american community identified as black and asked the american forth, identified as white, where white has been completed with many different groups like arrow purging or task. and so on, but a 5th identified as age and i've just identified as arab and like, the remaining were mixed across the board for hispanic and indigenous american as well as other groups. so it's difficult to pinpoint a single, almost i'm voice on harris as a presidential candidate, but also with the issue uh regards. uh that is still one of the main concerns for the some american community. okay, so yeah,
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i take your point about what not dealing with a monolithic, a block here, talk to us about how this affection with that the us position on these calls are bull has affected or has way. arable, mostly a focus on how that might affect november's outcome. yeah. um, so based on what i'm hearing on the ground, um there are 4 major perspectives with chairs as a candidate with this is only unfolding in the last couple of days. but the 1st perspective i've heard the most commonly is this sense of the apathy because harris is viewed as basically an extension of biden. and this segment is mixed across those across the board, wanting to vote 3rd party or independence. some of them are hoping for another democrat to run against her, and in some cases, some people are choosing to be rational, mind voters. and you know,
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keeping in mind that the end inviting campaign that was taking place. so in order to win this group, bo harris really needs to showcase that her policies are her own and not biden's, particularly with regards to eliza. so back in march, that was quoted earlier, she had called for an immediate temporary cease fire on the one hand while the same time declared that israel had a right to defend itself. and for money must limit. again, this would be considering like batting for both sides of the team or for opposing sides of the team in that it will be difficult for harris to win this group over as someone who was in the room during the biden administration. but in order to do so, she'd have to have a clear policy agenda with advancements made immediately moving towards peace with regards to godsa. right. oh, okay. i, i know you had a list of the gave me right. yeah, but that's quite a long list. but let's stick with some of the points that you,
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you made that i'm sure if her problem is, and how is this problem is that she's effectively more of bite. and it's when it comes to a choice of more of bite and, or trump what's, what are people telling you? or yeah, so that was actually the 2nd main group. okay. so that's in here in the ground. and this idea of like part of the way i say this, but this lesser of 2 evils are this rhetoric of that she's better than trump. um, so p some people um this is a smaller group, but some people see here as, as a solid replacement provided given the other end. and by the end campaign as a vote against trump in the upcoming election. it's a kind of cut your losses type of mentality because people are seeing it on the presidential race as exclusively to party, rather than you know,
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viewing 3rd parties or independence as having a potential for when. and so in this case, if the democratic party wants to win this group, so that has to be really strategic and selecting harris is running me up and her policy platform. but again, like was noted, harris is already on the campaign trail and i listen to her virtually deliver her speech in milwaukee wisconsin earlier today. and she is contrasting herself with donald trump on using her record as an attorney general juxtaposed to trump as a criminal or a fellow in this positioning may be effective for the 2nd segment of the muslim american population. but again, i think the 1st group still does not see her as a viable candidate until she can clearly state her policy platforms, particularly on the issue of the as well on mass incarceration um with the in the present system. okay. based on what the general definite policy is from given
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the us as the long history of siding with age ro. when do you think that the, by the administration, i realized the potential for a backlash from muslim and out of votes is over? gaza i, i would say that the bite in administration probably started to feel the backlash when main stream media started to cover the engine, bided campaign. i, i don't. michigan is a swing state in and read. there was a pull that was done. i can't remember who conducted the pool, but there's a stronger leaning towards trump in the republican party currently. and that was done at the end of june. i'm so i'm not a 100 percent. sure. but what i'll say is that for by then all right,
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and for many, most of americans, they see that by them stepping down isn't only about what the media has talked about with regards to his age and his health, but also a response to the mounting pressure to the be ended by then champagne, so i'm not sure if i answer that question just fine. you know, a fascinating analysis and we thank you for it. to me. i was samara, the university of michigan debo, and thank you so much. thank you. the chinese state medius, a rival palestinian factions, including homicide and factor, assigned a declaration in beijing to form a national unity government at some unspecified time after the individuals war and gaza. the 2 groups have competed for power and gaza and the westbank for years. this beijing declaration is aimed at strengthening postilion unity. any involves more than a dozen on a signal functions. a mouse is considered a terrorist group by the us, a, you and other states,
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but not by china. israel move swiftly to reject the agreement, declaring that how micies rule will be crushed or 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 guides a while for top controls parts of the occupied westbank. after refuting for nearly 2 decades, they have committed to a new chapter what do you know? today we signed an agreement for national unity because i'm up on the and we believe that this is the path to completing our journey party. and we are committed to national unity and we called for us on the,
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when the china, unlike many western nations, does not consider him as a tear organization. the pact is a major diplomatic to 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, yarboro shipping. the 2nd step is to uphold the principle of palestinians governing palestine and to work together to advance the paced will governance of gaza. the will has left gaza, devastated and an early start to paste will reconstruction has become an urgent 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
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gazda. the future of the strip is a major sticking point. as israel and a mass weight and internationally backed ceasefire proposal, a john b ultimate is with the middle east program of the center for strategic and international studies. welcome to d w. what do you make of this day? i think it's an interesting step. i'm not sure how much it's actually going to mean . there's a lot that will need to come between seeming to have a unified palestinian position and palestinians acting together. uh, all right. well there is nothing moving in the house to the in space. it's interesting stuff to take, but i'm not sure this changes the picture for anything once people start having to make decisions. exactly. that's, that's through the same thing. lots of, it's around the space. they steal. looks like cable based come into effect at some
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unspecified time in the future when if the war in gaza is over. it is such a big if it makes me wonder if it daily is really just an opportunity for china to play a piece, making wayne china wants to demonstrate that it has diplomatic chops that it can talk to all kinds of people. it can bring together. people who ordinarily can find ways to talk together. certainly we're trying to was doing when it facilitator to saudi ronnie and deal about 15 months ago. but the reason this is so hard is because the stakes become very high. you're talking about a lot of power, a lot of money and people perceive it as a 0 sum game, either on the po, side, or on the from us side. and ultimately for a lot of people there. those are 2 incompatible organizations. either one's going to win or the other that the chinese liked to talk about women's solutions. but
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it's easier to have when, when solutions, when you're only talking about talking and it's harder to have when, when solutions, when people say, you know, somebody really could lose here and they don't just lose. now. they lose billions of dollars for decades into the future. neither one is going to do that. i'm the israel. of course i have said that the steel is nonsense. i will live to crush. i'm us. i'm what does it tell us that what you might call interested possibly like israel didn't learn about this deal until after it was done. well, sure. they knew it was, i mean i knew it was moving forward. i can surrender users as they were talking about going what it actually is going to mean. i'm not really sure. it's partly what it means in the palestinian environment. where neither side really has a lot of legitimacy. because each side is as, as failed in any number of ways. but on these really side, if you can't get, is really, is to acknowledge it. and then what tools do you actually have to effect to agent?
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um, i think what, what is sort of missing from this whole thing is a theory of the case of how all the parties are going to be brought together. and whether that's about stopping violence in gaza, or leading toward some sort of reconstruction in gaza or thinking about what the political future and gosh, it is, i think ultimately you're going to need a lot of stakeholders and the o city. and so i can say in theory, we've decided to come together by going from that to having any solution to the really desperate challenges of 2000000 people in god. if there's a long way to go and we're only at the very beginning of the attorney. ok, so china gets to play a pace maker in the middle east. fine talk to us more about how at china is relations with israel, which of course it is. this is going to be relevant to this house. china, for instance, picked aside in the israel high mass conflict as well. traditionally,
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china was very much on the palestinian side in the last decade maybe to china has gotten a little closer to israel. they had certainly tried to engage with israelis on issues of technology, surveillance to some degree some, some weapons systems. although the united states was very careful to ensure that, that american weapons technology to migrate through israel to china. and there's been some chinese investment in israel. but since october 7, we've seen an increasing distance between china and israel, and china is really decided to double down on the idea that we are the leaders of the global south. the global south includes the pal city and national movement. and israel is part of a depressive hedge, a monic effort to deprive the palestinians of what they write me deserve. there's
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been a lot of daylight between israel and china and last time, months. i don't think that's going to go away quickly. but of course, israel does have things that china wants, and israel also thinks it's important as you go through the world. china is a great power and it's good to have good relations with great powers, char. israel was very serious about not just having good relations with united states, but inculcating good relations with both china and russia. i think israel is going to be open to better relations with china, and i would expect that when the dust settles, china will be open to improving relations of israel in new jersey to come to hester that john b altima from the center for strategic and international studies thank you very much. i of the, anyone who has been through it as patient tours, a parent, but a few situations in life. most stressful and when
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a child is diagnosed with cancer. what if your child is diagnosed in a war zone for children and you crying and having a chance at life can often mean having to battled brutal circumstances in the middle of his treatment for cancer. little demetrius and his family have been forced by russian bombs to lead their doctors in their country. there was an opportunity to start treatment abroad, but we decided to not my deeds because we think this institution provides treatment 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,
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killing several people. reconstruction work has already begun, and doctors continue to treat patients here before we left before the law mindful of li, know the blast wave damage almost half of the wing of the department which was intended to perform intensive, high dose chemotherapy regimens. and we'll have those of or she minute that i'd be almost somebody to know we're doing our best to provide children with conditions in which treatment can continue to california. when to steal. indeed the which key to keeping a smaller bus are now when the parents who want to be relocated can do so. so those 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
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compromised by their treatment. so we have so called i pc mattress. it's infection prevention control measures which is very close to varying mosques, maybe varying goals and isolate for patients from each other. so they should not touch each other, etc. we have some teams which are working 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 going to a hospital in munich. it's a long journey, but he's excited to fly in 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 of the catalina blo be nova is a health expert with unicef,
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ukraine, and we asked what the attack on the shoulders hospital in keep meant for the treatment of sick children. hello, of course. this attack was absolutely horrible for children for their parents and for this past and as likely mentioned am already in your program. it is very important for children not to even set up their statements. so the government becomes city as a whole is very grateful for a better chance to continue 3 percent of all of the. and i know that a lot of these children were taken to germany and not only now, but as well in the beginning of the world because it's really, really important and not doing that on the street. because otherwise it's investigating for the families and that as well for us, it is a huge success to both of them. they even like that. and this is a breast again, most only for the children and not from the, from the parents for they are not only from adult those but as well. so everybody for weakness, these events. and it was basically the full time, think with nested in the news. and how people to help and the school and that is
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