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the, the, this is the w use wine from berlin, us, vice president campbell harris kicks off her campaign to become president forbid to win the democratic party nomination is gaining momentum with more endorsements from democratic leaders. also on the program caught in the crossfire the lebanese saloons, forced to flee their homes in the south to avoid the bombs and missiles from israel and has type food gaming has brought death and destruction to the philippines. and it's a 155 kilometer wins. are expected to soon hit tie one where people are bracing and
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so the warm welcome to you of viewers around the world. i'm michael. ok. we started in the united states were vice president campbell of harris has hit the road with her newly minted campaign for president. she held her 1st rally in wisconsin, which is one of the swing states key to beating republican donald trump in november . harris's trip came after president joe biden ended his re election campaign and endorsed her on sunday a camelot harris arrived in wisconsin with her party uniting in support of her sudden candidacy for the presidency. so wisconsin, i am told as of this morning that we have earned the support of the mass delegates to secure the down arrow. so to donald trump
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seeming to relish the clash of personalities with a man, she'll probably face on the election day before i was elected vice president. before i was like the united states senator, i was elected attorney general of the state of california. and i was a court room prosecutor before them. and in those roles, i took on perpetrators of all time predators who abused women, fraudsters, ripped off consumers. cheaters who broke the rules for their own game. so hear me when i say i know donald trump's di republican lawmakers took aim at harris, highlighting the economic disruptions from the coven. 19 pandemic, and russians invasion of ukraine, which came during biden's tenure. remember,
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both of the persons running for president now have a record. they have both served in an administration here in the last, within the last several years. so you can compare how you and your family were doing on the 1st dropping ministration. and how you and your family for doing now. nobody said there was a trump himself, did not mention harris on tuesday instead discussing last week's attempt on his life in a fox news interview together with his running make j. d. them. but harris will shortly be back in the spotlight on wednesday. and that's when job i didn't. now, back in washington, after ending his coven, self isolation is due to address the nation on his decision to drop out of the race in favor of his vice president. william glue croft is a political analyst and deputy editor of the parliament magazine in brussels hughes, which she made of kimberly harris's 1st campaign rally. um, you know,
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it was in many ways a very by the book standard campaign event that you would imagine um, despite all this talk of how 2024 is, you know, the make or break moment for american democracy. she really focused on the bread and butter issues that had been democratic style awards for decades. you know, health care, women's rights, gun control, you know, helping a prosperous middle class these, these talking points that we hear time and again and every presidential cycle. yes . couple of harris talked about donald trump's criminal troubles. yes, she does. and she touched on him trying to uh, you know, steal the election in 2020, basically. and we heard this line that i think bring in here and get here over and over again about how she knows donald trump's type, given court prosecutors a background. but most of that had a dress which was met with great you for you in the audience locally and milwaukee wisconscin. we're just basic stump speech. unfortunately, very light on, on the substance as these kinds of speeches are, we don't quite know what
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a harris his plans are to see all these things through, but met with great energy from the audience. you say light on substance talk to us about the divisive issues. she'll have to handle issues that many feel her predecessor, in this campaign, joe biden didn't deal with effectively, for example, the war and gas. it comes to mind or yeah, it has to come to mind because this week, almost you, you almost can't make this stuff up. right. been, you mean nothing? yeah. who was in washington to give a joint an address to a joint session of congress to meet with joe biden. come out of harris is actually not going to be meeting with him. she is keeping with to a what the white house is. that is a longstanding commitment to an event in indiana, but apparently she will be meeting with miss know privately, and people on both sides of this issue are waiting and watching and looking very closely for signs of any difference in harris's position from joe bite. and joe biden is a stalwart, a supporter of israel. he is called himself
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a scientist in the past. and harris has been a little bit more muted a she doesn't have that same connection to israel that joe biden does. and especially people like in michigan were of the so called uncommitted vote has really taken a hold where all large air of american community and their supporters art has really protested joe biden. they're waiting to see what's come on. the harris has to say she is on record 1st showing a bit more sympathy to the palestinian plight in gaza. i'll be at it's a low bar, i guess, and us politics to show that kind of a, that kind of humanity and, but at the same time, she's also been a strong supporter of 8 pack. she has spoken at some, it's for the american israel community. there in the lobby group, so it's a really wait and see moment on those kinds of issues. it's also a bigger question of how much an issue like that plays into the larger role of who
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you might be voting for in the fall. if that's really an issue that america, at most american voters, truly are energized about bullying. well, less than a minute. but if you listen to the reporting from the us, this lightning quick transition from bite into harris has injected renewed energy and the democrats. but there are observers who say they might have been better position with some kind of contested nomination process. yeah, it's a risk. it certainly is like, on one hand, the party needs to coalesce quickly run a candidate because there's not so much time by the standards of american politics . but the other hand, it could look like what people are calling a coordination, which might turn people off in a democratic system that someone is just hand to pick the door. it seems to be a state a complete. and also that she's not tested, right? she ran 2020 not a great campaign issue really ready for prime time, so to speak, to go up against donald trump. so these are the risk that, that the democratic party are taking as they co last, as i say, around
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a couple of hours. right? that is a political analyst, it will include craft as ever many thanks. really use a brief look at a wave of news coming from the united states, staying in that area. the director of the u. s. secret service has announced her resignation following a failed assassination attempt on republican presidential. now many donald trump. kimberly chito said she took full responsibility for the security labs that allowed the government to get within shooting distance of mr. trump, at a campaign regional and i'm the director of the us democratic senator bob menendez has a now and she will resign from congress next month. following his conviction for corruption, it was found guilty last week of taking bribes for corrupt acts, including steering billions of dollars in the usa to egypt, rotation and other senate democrats had threatened to expel him and that desperately, if he didn't quit his opportunity today. authorities in united states have released body camera footage showing the fatal shooting of a black woman. 36 year old sonya massey had called 911 to report,
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a suspected intruder. one of the deputies told you to check on a pot of boiling water, but then shot her dead, has been charged with murder of 18. people have been killed after plane crash during take off. in the fall, the pilot of the plane is the sole survivor. and is currently receiving treatment. the domestic flight was traveling from the capitol, cutting and do when it's reported to have slipped off the runway and caught fire. the himalayan country has a port aviation safety record, and airlines operating near face challenging flying conditions. the world health organization says it's extremely worried about a potential polio outbreak and gaza. it one that traces of the virus have been detected in the territories wastewater and that the dire sanitation situation could allow it to spread quickly. polio attacks the central nervous system causing
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paralysis in depth in extreme cases. the w h o says a mass vaccination campaign may be need. jo english is with the united nations children's agency eunice f. earlier he told us how his agency is struggling to prevent the spread of polio in god. so we've already begun a guest in our system. we will say working with the local communities to make sure that they are aware of the risk and know how to defend. but the reality is, is that we can give people another advice. but when you have 600 people, in some cases in gaza, sharing a single toilet, you know, there's a very different, very, there's a huge difference between knowing the risk, understanding the risk and so being able to prepare yourself and prevent the spread . and so ultimately, if i say we need to be able to get see me being able to, to provide children and families with safe drinking or so with how to equip sanitation. you know, it's a solid reality, the portable,
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the toilet. one of the supplies that we've had issues getting into the gaza strip, you know? and so we said this again and again, but it bears repeating the only way that we will be able to guess in, with the scale of humanitarian support that is needed to prevent these kind of outbreaks and to adjust the jewish needs, that the population is a sci fi is a release of the hostages, and it's an end to these absolute haras to the middle east now and 11 non where missile strikes in both directions across its southern border with israel had been ongoing since october. the destruction insecurity and fear of an all out war have pushed many to leave their homes in those areas. the w's mohammed, traitor, reports height is almost 60 years old. yet before he moved here, he'd only been to be route once or twice. he comes from leader, a small town in southern lebanon,
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close to the border with his wife. this is what it looks like now. the cross border showing between has blind is why you the army. since october 8 has destroyed much, including fight, that's shop and home. so he came here at the southern baldwood 7 months ago and set up a grocery store and named it after his hometown and the amount of time in the fall . i have one butchery in grocery store and lead at all. and my brother owned us supermarkets. we lost everything a while and it is all destroyed our shops and our houses. uh, would it be no problem? think going. i'm working again, but it doesn't feel the same being away from my home town, but no one has enough system available. i'm have i did, i can still see and meet people from my town. i'm a nearby board of towns and i've come into my shop and this brings me some joy, a month on for the i'm. is it on the, on the safest way to off how you, there's
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a new baby neighborhood is home to many others who flood the southern towns. it's thoughts around, 100000 refugees, have flipped their homes near the border with this way. and many here have become highly does loyal customers. i don't see it on the man lost everything. his house, his store everything, and yet he's not greedy. would you get elsewhere for 50000? you get it here for 20 or 25000. he's sympathizes with others who have been through trouble times. he feels for them and he tries to reimburse them with the see the new york. i come here every day to buy fruit and vegetables. it's always fresh. i like him because he's always smiling. outside the grocery store, people are anticipating the latest updates from the, from find these people are celebration, gosh, read off. most states for based on the almost been selling the mazda, the desktop,
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a month for same front song of the prophet mohammed. this gathering is also used by has the law to deliver political messages. this is house on this one. the secretary general roof has blocked the party designated by many countries as a tourist organization. is that the about a lot? if your tanks invade lebanon and southern level, now, you will not only suffer from the lack of tanks, but you will lose all your tanks. that his message, we are ready for an all out war, even though we don't want it to going attention and destruction on the border would point to such a development. one that would push many more of the been these people to become refugees in their own country. you know, steinberg is the middle east expert at the german institute for international insecurity affairs. i asked him whether it has bullet is as a claims ready for
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a full scale war with israel. the i think that he's paula is trying to decode is really, is because that has been a deep agent is really going on since the portfolio and his father started attacking these really north, whether israel shouldn't start the preventive. ready war and the main the main personality arguing for such a war has always been the defense minister. you are scott, and i believe that he's by law is extremely worried about the recent news that this debate has been started. a new intellect, ethan, jerusalem. it tries to tell the is where is that his ball lies prepared for this confrontation. but i think that it feels this competition. what's hezbollah trying to achieve with continuous attacks on israel? a while it's trying to show solidarity with some us in gaza. but at the same time,
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it tries not to escalate the situation. and that's mainly due to the fact that these bottom line is not independent back to. it depends heavily on the wrong. it's in fact, and the iranian proxy for us and the wrong end is by law. don't want a big war right now, simply because iran doesn't believe that it's ready for a wall with israel. i personally believe, believe that this calculation might change some day when iran is nokia has acquired a new toyota case except ability. but for the time being, these 2 actors don't want to big war simply because they believe that they come with eyes around the world had been watching warily for months. now he, is there any reason to believe israel will in fact invade 11 on oh yes, yes. uh the has been a debate even before the cause of board,
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even because before the events of this, i've talked over to other 2023. and those who argue floor of wall with his by law argue that israel account, except the very fact that there is a very strong terrorist organization on it's not on boulder, threatening of these read the notes. the end of this argument has gained a, has gained power off to the 8th of october when, because by law started attacking and attacking villages and attacking cities in the north with the result that between 60 and 90000 is rallies, have to evacuate this uh, this area and many argue that this is not a sustainable situation if there is no diplomatic solution, if there is no, as by law withdrawal from these rarely bought
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a many is rarely pundents. believe that the such a war it is in inevitable. as you surely know is rarely find minister benjamin netanyahu is visiting the us and on his agenda, among other things is gathering support for fighting has the and other wrong back. whoops, in the region. is that something the us support? you know, the, the kind of the bottom that ministration has tried to restrain israel and it has tried to lose the trying to israel since october 2000 to 2020 t v. simply because the button administration fee is that an escalation between his bi line as well, it might lead to an escalation of between the wrong, the end israel and the war a wider war in the region. it might be that benjamin netanyahu is now discussing. we're now discuss these uh,
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these issue with the bite and administration, but i don't believe that the that the letter will change its view in order to avoid this more uh, devices administration has tried to do to his by law. it has tried to convince his ball law to seize it. it's attached to the buyer. and at the same time it has sent in a diplomatic in and going to discuss this problem and discuss the withdrawal of his father law in southern level. not um, directly uh in may who are thinks takito steinberg, the middle east expert at the german institute for international and security affairs in berlin. thank you, sir. thank you. taiwan is bracing for the arrival of typhoid and gave me it's expected to be the strongest storm to hit the island in years. jamie is packing winds of up to
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a 140 miles per hour. authorities have closed schools and offices and grounded flights. as a precaution, thousands of people have been evacuated from mountainous regions at risk of land slots. the military is on standby to assist with relief efforts. so let's get more on this from dw correspondent james trader in taipei, a. james, what is the atmosphere there as a storm approaches? yeah, we'll just add, we already understand that that has been at least one death as a result of this type food, the strongest to hit taiwan in some age is nearly a decade. the atmosphere on the streets really in the major cities of taiwan has remains highly. com. this is something that many people in taiwan are fairly used to just talk about natural disaster that because fairly often in taiwan, there is more concerned the about the central madness areas. and so the eastern concepts, high one, especially of this is this is why some way that side was here's why i'm not going
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to 7 points to quake earlier this year, triggering major line slides concerns that heavy rain for life and nights here could trigger more line slides, and that's why we've seen those evacuations in those areas. one that's already you say tell us more about how as to where these are preparing to avoid more mishap and hardship. absolutely. while the ministry is already deploy some $29000.00 troops to be on stand by. and as i mentioned, some 4000 people have already been evacuated from those high risk areas. but the context, say really valve is, that's why one is already holding it some major uh, annual military drill is a hind, wong exercises this week. and a major part of this is also preparing some natural disasters of this nature as well as that's drive it. so i want faces from my, from badging, and so the expectation the hyper is from officials and what we've been hearing is that they can implemented some of those things that they, they practice. and those drills across the board of taiwan in,
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through these rescue efforts that listing as, as, especially as the wins and brains that was sent over night to jaime. and of course, has already swept through the philippines on its way to taiwan. what kind of damage did it do there? oh, absolutely. well, we had the philippines as of course uh, was impacted pretty severely by, by this type of thing is it moves analyses towards ty, one images coming out of major cities in the philippines, including the caps summit in a minute. are showing many streets of motive supply, those flood voices caused by this type food. we understand that that there been at least 12 tests. as a result, it's about 5 feet more than $600000.00 people display. so really, the rest of us will be beginning a positive philippines, but it's just a whole brittany, that the same types of images don't take place here. and so i want to james, trader and ty, pay many facts. we
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can give you a brief look now at some more stories making news around the world at this hour. a balloon filled with trash sent over the border by north korea landed in south korea's presidential compound. it's the latest in a string of similar incidents in recent months. the latest propagation has raised fears over the protection of secure locations. officials worried future balloons could contain hazardous materials. around a 130 migrants arrived in the canary islands on tuesday evening. after making the crossing from northern africa, according to the european border and coast guard agency fund tax, nearly $20000.00 have made the perilous trip so far this year. with just days to go until the olympic games opening ceremony. a steady stream of athletes from around the world have begun to trickle into parents, delegations from every continental arriving at the olympic village in the french camp. for many athletes, competing in the games is a dream come true,
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an experience of a lifetime. but amid all these excitement, violence is a major concern to protect athletes and to ensure public safety. printer authorities have launched a massive security operation involving thousands of soldiers, police, and even help from neighboring countries, such as germany. after years of preparations, francis undertaking unprecedented security measures to keep the summer olympic games things early. then, you know, we have bomb disposal squads, a military dark unit and a specialized counter drawing system including radars and intrusion detection systems. good. all of this is in place around the sun river. so let's say new teams of police and anti terror technical swans have been rehearsing for worst case scenarios. and with good reason, the risks are enormously complex. france has suffered several deadly terrorist
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attacks in the past and international tensions are running high and the wars in gaza and ukraine. adding to the complexity, the bulk of olympic events is taking place in the heart of paris, one of your most densely populated capitals, along with thousands of police and soldiers on the ground. the french air force is also playing a major part by securing the skies during the games. fighter jets surveillance, drones helicopters that can carry sharp shooters and equipment to disable drones will all be deployed. we have to protect against some commercial laptop that could be used like a weapon, but also to reach to have tried to reach us. so it could be use liked with events and come tell you if these receive up to date, but the free media on. so you a visa in france, and we know of a to a can be a real,
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a real or frightful searching events. for fridays opening ceremony, a no fly zone extending some 150 kilometers will be in place around the french capital and cameras. twins with artificial intelligence software will flag potential security risk such as abandon packages of the and here's a reminder of the top story we're following for you. campbell harris has begun her campaign to become the next us president with a campaign rally in wisconsin. as for big gains, momentum, she told supporters she has enough delegates to secure the democratic parties, presidential nomination, and will ended their stuff. next, the co india looks at how technology is helping to revolutionize food production in the country. you'll find updates on our website and our social media of chance for
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