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the, the, this is the w news. why? from berlin? a plane crash in the fall kills several people in cap on do the domestic plane crashes during take off with early reports. seeing the pilots is the sole survivor, firefighters put out the blades. we bring you the latest us vice president campbell harris kicks off for a campaign to become president or bid to win the democratic party nomination is gaining momentum with more endorsements from democratic leaders. the
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i michael local, welcome. 18 people have been killed after a plane crash during take off in nepal. the pilot of the plane is the sole survivor and is currently receiving treatment. the domestic flight was traveling from the capitol cap and do when it's reported to have slipped off the runway and caught fire. the himalayan country has a poor aviation safety record in airlines operating their face, challenging flying conditions. let's get more on this from juvenile kerry. he is a journalist and joins us now by phone from catman. do i hope you can hear us through the? what do you, what did we know about this crash? well yeah, all we know up to now is that there were, as you reported, that the news also a non duty below together on board to hi,
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i didn't have to guide you. it doesn't conform cuz i believe another person has one person who is to find the job who is out the button to from the, from the pool. and he is, he's a bug and is it something i think meant that i would speak to your guy? and are you the, the old people on board with the basically stuff technical stuff and supposed to stop at the line itself. and it was heading towards the down uh, who did the work to me. but when the showing outline was involved in the accident, i have a workshop facility. the tenants facility there. that's why they were going. but nobody knows why that's much of a lot if you liked it before they got it. yeah. which was not
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a good shit was condition. yeah. got to discover it's early days yet as they say. but is there any discussion right now substantively about what might have caused this crap? it was, it was not that you should be as it was disappear, you understood, it was all day about that we but it turns out, so from the, from my, my vision expert that's interviewed. neither did you got this bill to long direction . i'm the father would not get control of the oh god, that's all crushed. just press outside does it. and it says uh, but that was the not the, the big federal that jobs, the villages or the house was there. so that did not cause any kind of
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uh, that it looked at all the areas, but that was uh, completely down i was sold on video. luckily for just you uh, this page again has been much reporting about how challenging it is for airlines to operate in the country. that is a journalist through the carry in cat man do many thanks user. hi, just a vice president campbell 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. pamela harris arrived in wisconsin with her party uniting in support of her sudden candidacy for the presidency. so wisconsin,
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i am told as this morning that we have earned the support of the mass delegates to secure the demo. russo tuck donald trump seeming to relish the clash of personalities with the 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 broke the rules for their own game. so hear me when i say, i know donald trump's try. republican lawmakers took aim at harris,
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highlighting the economic disruptions from the coven. 19 pandemic, and russians invasion of ukraine, which came during biden's tenure. remember, 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 drop administration 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 events. a. but harris will shortly be back in the spotlight on wednesday. that's when joe by didn't now back in washington after ending his cove itself, isolation is due to address the nation on his decision to drop out of the race in favor of his vice president. william blue croft is a political analyst and deputy editor of the parliament magazine in brussels. he
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told us what she made of campbell harris's 1st campaign rally. um, you know, 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 his 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 it 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 in milwaukee
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wisconscin where just basic stump speech. unfortunately, very light on, on the substance as these kinds of speeches are, we don't quite know what harris, his plans are to see all these things through, but met with great energy from the audience. you said 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. yeah, it has to come to mind because this week, almost you, you almost can't make this stuff up right. then you mean nothing yahoo is in washington to give a joint, an address to a joint session of congress to meet with joe biden. coming to harris is actually not going to be meeting with him. she is keeping with to a what the white house, the said 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 the issue are waiting and watching and looking very
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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 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, were all large air of american community and their supporters. art has really protested joe biden there waiting to see what cumberland 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 bad 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
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a bigger question of how much an issue like that plays into the larger role of who you might be voting for in the fall if that's really an issue that america, at most american voters, truly are energized about building 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,
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to go up against donald trump. so these are the risk that, that the democratic party are taking as they co last, or they say around the colors. right? that is a political analyst, it will include croft as ever. many thanks. really a brief look now at some of the other stories making news around the world. authorities in the united states have released body can footage showing the fatal shooting of a black women. 36 year old sonya massey had called 911 to report, a suspected intruder. one of the deputies told her to check on the pot of boiling water, but then shot her dad. he has been charged with murder. ty one is bracing for the arrival of typhoid time, a. it's expected to be the strongest storm to hit the island in years. authorities have closed schools and offices and granted flights. as a precaution, thousands of people have been evacuated from mountainous regions at risk of land
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slots as a balloon filled with trash sent over the border by north korea landed in south korea's presidential compound. it's the latest and a string of similar incidents in recent months. the latest provocation has raised fierce over the protection of secure locations. officials work 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 friend, tax, nearly $20000.00 have made the perilous trip so far this year. the world health organization says it's extremely worried about a potential polio outbreak in garza, it warn the 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 paralysis long and death. in extreme
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cases. the w h o says a mass vaccination campaign. main fact the need jo english is with united nations children's agency eunice f. earlier. he told us how his agency is struggling to prevent the spread of polio in garza. so we've already begun risk analysis and we will say working with local communities to make sure that they are aware of the risk and know how to defend. but the reality is, the, we can give people another advice, but when you have 600 people in some cases in casa 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, as i say, we need to be able to get see me being able to, to provide children, families with safe drinking or so with how to quit sanitation. you know, it's a sound reality, the portable, the toilet a one of the supplies that we've had,
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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 get 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. it's joe english with the united nations children's agency unicef. here's a reminder of the top stories. we're following this. our a plane crash into paul has killed several people and kept men do aircraft craft during take off. early reports. say that the pilot is the sole survivor. kimler harris has begun her campaign to become the next us president. with a campaign rally in wisconsin, asked for bid gainesville meant emissions told supporters she has enough delegates to secure the democratic party's presidential nomination. and we'll end it there up
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next, found document refilled, looks at the growth of the gambling industry and some of the controversial tact as employed by firms within a mike look to thanks for watching bye for now. the drilling us interagency as a palestinian and driven on we don't expect much living with a bare minimum without civil rights and with no trust this is not a good environment. yeah, no, not for my children. and favorite shadow stats august 3rd on dw, the my name is steve ramsey. i am from the northeast.

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