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the the, this is the, the other news slide from berlin, an oval office address, as you'll find in vouch, for the owner of my life to serve as your present us president makes way for a new generation of to weeks of pressure and questions about his account also coming up in the hotels a joint session of the us congress that is running the medic. um, must stand together. the van, you need us all to bolts, still support for the war against from us, with outside for testers, demanding an end to the fighting. based off with police, the flemish protest, this goes down. germany's frankfurt airport. active is to themselves,
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to the thomas and temperate. i mean old flights. we bring you an update and stifling, di me, hits taiwan extreme wins and heavy rains back to the island. as the residents hunker down for the worst storm. you know, most of the deck in the, i'm going to expand it. you're welcome us president joe biden gave a rat oval office address last night to explain to the american people why he has stepped aside for calm la hers in the present presidential election race. he declared and i called nothing. nothing can come in the way of saving our democracy and go to the address to the nation, came after weeks of pressure and questions over his capacity to run again for the presidency. yes, a more. what do you have to sick? as i reviewed this office,
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i loved my country more spend the owner of my life to serve as your present. but in the defense of democracy, which is a stake, i think is more important than a title. i draw strength, i find joy working for an american people. but this sacred task for affecting our union. it's not about me. it's about you, your families, their futures. it's about we, the people you know, racial weeks has become clear to me. i need your 9 my party in this critical endeavor. i believe. i reckon his presence, my leadership and the world. i vision for america, shoot, you all merge of the 2nd term. nothing. nothing can come in the way of saving our democracy. that includes personal ambition. so i've decided the
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best way for it is a past the tours from new generation as the best way to unite our nation. brandon bon is an expert in us into the last of the nations with the battles bond foundation. i asked him, what president barton wanted to achieve with his speech. well, 1st, i believe it was an historic speech for an historic moment. i was well watching and i was reminded as when didn't be johnson's 1968 speech. when he decided not to run free election and that's the term level of the years. i think the buttons names were multiple. i think of the one hand you used it to reflect to cement his administration's legacy. he highlighted a number of domestic and foreign policy achievements to he also used it to outline his goals for the rest of his term as president. he used it, of course, also to justify the that this justify his decision not to run for you. for re election with a look to come with harris. but i think as you,
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as you heard in the cliff just before, he used it to communicate a warning to the american public adjuster, a warning from his perspective about the future of democracy. he said this november, americans will go to the polls and make decisions that will impact not only the united states, but the world for decades to come. you said at one point america without saying the names, america is no place for kings. and echoing the word, benjamin franklin, he said, you know, america is a republic, but it is in the americans hands to determine this november if they can keep it. but they've been said much about his potential success. a comm law had his duty. you know, he didn't, but i think the speech was for a far greater moments in the 2020 for us presidential election at the end of the day. this wasn't a campaign speech, it was a speech about the future of american democracy. so i don't think the moment really cold for it. he talked about, you know, his intention to you in his,
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from his perspective, to unite the american public bypassing the torch to the next generation. at which time he did talk about complet harris and her abilities and in his intention to support her in this election. but at the end of the day, this was a speech about american democracy, not a campaign speech. he also said, you know, you might not have said her name a lot, but a lot of what he was saying was indirectly tied to her campaign. i mean, in some ways this was a noble ization effort and those ation effort to communicate the importance of voting to americans leading into the november election this year with a look to all of the challenges that the united states is facing. can i just ask about coming to, how does says the campaign? because it did bring about a, bring up the aspect of the campaign coming to hers and her connection to joe biden, as his vice president is undeniable. will that hot or have tomlin harris going into the november election?
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again, i think the speech was, was an historic one that will help her campaign. i think it helped to calm the waters to a certain extent and the american people deserve this speech. but at the end of the day, the, the heavy lifting falls and comma harris and falls on her team and falls in the democratic party are thinking an ideal world. the speech would have probably actually happened on sunday evening headed by the not been sick with cove. it just to reach a greater target audience and announce this, this, this landmark decision to build um, but at the end of the day that it becomes the, the harris campaign is starting much later than they would like to. harris's popular new readings are not particularly high there's, there's a lot of work to be done by the here's campaign. now that we're nearly 100 days before the november election, the 25 really there for the moment, but thanks so much for joining us this morning. brenden born of the baptist mon foundation. thanks so much. thank you. take care. i or we stay in the us by its very prime minister benjamin netanyahu has addressed the joint session of congress
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. he promised to continue the war against homos and gaza and call them the united states to stand united with ease for him. in his speech, he also defended his country's conduct of the wall, which has left some 40000 palestinians dead. and as he made that speech thousands of protest as gathered outside to the mom, the ins to the conflict, the standing ovation by us lawmakers. what is riley prime minister benjamin netanyahu? in his address to a joint session of congress. nothing. yeah. who defended his country's conduct in the fight against a mazda in gauze. uh and uh, for more us support. today is israel flights on the front line of civilization? i to appeal to america. give us the tools faster and we'll finish the job faster. not everyone has value come. nathan yahoos visit to washington. dozens of us
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lawmakers and blake ought to end up with a standing american congress. woman, especially the lead sign in lee, expressed anger over the number of the scene in skill in gaza outside the capital building. large number of put testings gather coupon, flooded and to the war and the who meditating crisis in gaza. a separate but instead of the classes between police and professors were going to keep fighting once more to stop. and we would like us of any more crimes to stop. it's a disgraceful that they invited him this 5 minutes. so those are not representatives around anymore. 70 percent of the population thinks he should resign. he's responsible for a lot of the issues is rarely is facing though,
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and his government is completely incompetent and they're not able to handle the situation inside the house. dembo netanyahu bloss to the demonstrated well, i have a message for these both testers. when the tyrants up to the wrong, who hadn't games for trains and murder, women for not covering their hair, appraising, promoting, and funding you, you of officially become your wants useful idiots. this is nothing yellows 1st visit to the us since the october 7 attacked by a mazda one is right. and, and he's due to meet the president joe biden on thursday. and on the out i asked the w 0, send them corresponding, tanya claremont, if the prime minister speech to the us congress is likely to persuade his critics in these round as well. i don't think so because it has been a lot of criticism even ahead of him traveling to washington with his critics
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saying among them also, many relatives of the hostages that are still being held captive. and as far as saying he shouldn't go to washing and he should work on the deal. and at least if he goes to washing, he should denounce that a deal a ceasefire idea that would see the release of those remaining hostages would be close. and this certainly doesn't happen. no, we have of course his die hard support is uh they have been saying and reaction to that that, you know, that highlighted the many standing ovations and he got a for his speech where he's talk a bi partisan tone at times. but also saying, you know, our enemies are your enemies to the americans, but at the same time, we just heard it also in the report and majority and most of the major polls that have been conducted in recent months. a majority of is rarely want him to resign as prime minister over the pages that led to october of 7. and they're also going to see progress in uh, this uh, hostage, still
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a hostage still. but the speech didn't give any indication where this is at. and, you know, also dispatching uh some of the protests, some of them where relatives of hostages and supporters from is about a traveling a there. so i don't think, you know, his critics of will really appreciate what he did. thing congress. these negotiations over the hospice deal are set to continue. so so how does that resume in doha? will this group have an influence on the outcome of those negotiations? well, this is still to say because from what we understand and last sunday, the prime minister's office a set a this week, there will be a delegation leaving on thursday a today to do how to continue those talks. this as far as we understand, tip has been a postponed because of 1st today us presidential barton and prime minister benjamin
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netanyahu. we'll meet in a washington suit. a lot of eyes on this. a meeting was expected that those are talking us about a, the, a, the ceasefire deal. you know, that is the thing, the officials that the main framework has been agreed upon. but there are many, many details that we made and gets remain open. so for the moment we don't know exactly where those negotiations stand above that meeting between president biden and a prime minister. netanyahu or vice president come to have. it is all to expect it to be that there today, by them did not invite netanyahu to washington. he was at the request of congressional republicans. is that likely to be a tense meeting? or what i mean is, will be interesting to see those lead as a meeting in this context right now because both have all the strange relations that doesn't say to button is a very strong support. a. his support for is rather also during war time is iron got and we have heard a niche and yahoo trying to make an over to,
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to bite and is thanking him for his efforts a for a is or a. but he also signed a former president of donald trump for or what he has done for is rather than be expecting those based leaders to talk about a several issues among them. be heard this probably from this very side problem, mr. newton young. we said that she, once a you know more on the shipment, a foster and more a supply. we could think that the americans would rather talk about humanitarian aid to gaza. also, obviously about the hostage to you and it was conduct of more and that comes often and that when you all set in his speech to congress yesterday, he claimed basically that there were almost no civilian casualties in the offensive in of off. so i think both have a lot to talk about, but again, it's also to see what the leverage joe biden has and now that he's dropping out of
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the presidential race. you know, how much pressure he really excerpts on benjamin netanyahu. we leave it there for the moment, do the most time there for am i in jerusalem. thanks so much. i a quick look now at some of the stories making news around the world. australia says that a sanctioning 7 is rarely set plows in the occupied by the bank because of that involvement in violent attacks against the palestinians. australian prime minister anthony, of an easy se, supplements in the west bank on an impediment to a 2 state solution. the you are in the us, i've already sanction some of these strategies hapless. and the fact that 733000000 people around the world, austin, facing chronic, hung up with no improvement since the previous. yup. that's according to the latest annual report from the us food and agriculture agency, based on mines to one and every 11 people involved with africa being was affected. john lives in kenya have joined nation by protests against efforts to stifle the
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media freedoms. media unions here to photos have been shot at guest and beaten by security forces, one competing antique government protest. why fires have hit kind of the british columbia and about provinces of thought of these have all the the back to ations the fame that also so i think the popular just but national park and alberta with around 600 fires already recorded in the region. then why do use that canada could see another route through wi fi a season. like last year, germany's frankfurt airport has resumed traffic after a temporarily had to suspend slides, due to a climate protest. several activists had reported me broken through the fence overnight and lose themselves to the time a police have now detained the 8th protest of the group. last generation posted photos of a protest or an x assigned reading,
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or you can use correspond to daniel comp gave us an update from frankfurt airport to okay, so i talked to apple is so sorry to use uh, just a few minutes ago. they confirmed that uh, the runways have been open to again, but i guess it's uh, pretty clear there is going to be uh, you know, massive consequences for travelers. we are here at the departure area of frankfurt international area, and let me just give you a quick idea of how this situation is unfolding here right now. this is usually a tech in child care, but all these counters at the moment are used for re booking. so all these passengers, they are waiting right now to be re booked on a slide. i do have the opportunity to talk to an italian passenger who was desperately trying to catch a flight to rome this morning. describe me a little bit your situation. how is it going? how long have you been waiting? what is the airport staff telling you? uh well i just got to your heads uh,
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8 o'clock this morning. i received the message, you my phone. uh, that's in my 5 distinct themselves. so the problem is now the flight to go into rome uh, being fully booked. so i am working with the, with my company trying to figure it out if they can sort of something for me and uh, i would say i be, are stranded to your, at the moment. tell us a little bit. do you have kind of like, is there some understanding from your side for this kind of actions, or if it's just way too much? uh, well, uh, that same as an engineer, does it make sense about the we're going to say, let's do like that. and here there's uh, some sort of frustration definitely on your side. thank you very much. uh for talking to us. uh so far the information we have gotten to it at least a 140 planes have been canceled this morning. many planes were actually already on route to frankfurt airport and had to divert last minute to other airports here in germany, such as stuttgart cologne bong and also due to the off. and we can expect they're going to be lots of delays throughout the day. maybe even thing happening maybe
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even happening tomorrow. do we know more about who this protest does all and what the demo on the well, these were 6 young individuals. we saw posts of them on twitter. it's this morning and they're basically demanding that there needs to be a rethinking in the, you know, today's environment and political situation in germany. and also in europe. we have seen similar pro tests happening actually just yesterday, there was another action of visa. active is happening at a smaller airport here in germany and cologne's airport. we have a similar situation yesterday, but of course the consequences for travelers here are much more difficult because this is just the biggest airport here in germany. we have also seen similar to protest happening in major cities in germany where protesters, you know,
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we're doing growth located. and i do feel that the understanding of lease here in germany. but i think we can also talk for other european countries that there's basically no more understanding. and it's actually quite interesting. these activists have told in the past that they want to rethink their protests because they were feeling that they were also getting all these negative feedback from the population. but now we have this action happening yesterday, another process, another of this action happening today. so there's massive prostration, and we also heard from the police from the federal police here in germany that there in the next days they will be much more controlled, much more tight and security at the air force in order to make sure that this is not going to happen in the next day. so again, you did mention these road blocks that these uh protest as well, getting out in other cities, obvious seeing damage sticking themselves to the airport. tom ark, if it's
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a shift in strategy, and if so, what does this mean for other airports in germany? of the what i, what do you call it? there's that, this is a change of this strategy because i remember last year i was covering this, well, it was happening at one of the other big airports in germany in munich, and also in hamburg. this is the 1st time it's happening here in the frankfurt, but yes, police will be very, very aware that this might happen in the next phase again. and for that they have announced that security will be very, very high in the coming days. we'll leave it there for the moment. john is dining out with coffee and frank rep, thanks so much. to taiwan. expedite, phone time. it has strep to the island killing at least 2 people and injuring hundreds more. it is the strongest storm to hit the island in a decade. chi me is expected to hit eastern china and later on thursday, as in the storm spa preparing for landfill. mean by rescue. as in taiwan,
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i stood watching to save more. people from the resulting floods, with gusts well over 200 kilometers an hour type and came a churned of tie one eastern coast, gathering strength. the storm took its 1st victim and tie one before it even made landfill. a motorist crushed by a falling tree. international travellers scrambled to leave the island rushing to book and other a more expensive tickets. after hundreds of flights were cancelled. thousands of people were evacuated from regions threatened by mud slides. but ty, once president urged most of the country to stay put under the safety, fast, safety, fast digit. thanks for everyone. like all, do our best tens of thousands of tie when a soldier's many who were participating in the countries annual war games are on
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call for relief. efforts in the philippines square came be struck 1st flood waters in some places reached several meters. hundreds of thousands of people here have had to flee their homes. go tomorrow, but we've been sleeping with the rain started early in the morning. and we were working up around 5 in the morning as to select waters and to down home. rescuers here or racing to save lives. i don't. my mom is still people left behind my wife. i cousins and relatives. a student who was i'd like to have the mesquite because they've worked on the streets the floor and it's all nice under that section. many are sheltering at this school and the capital manila, others at this church. people say they've lost everything. i see a very said, we're going to have to we both and start from the beginning and,
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but at least we are safe. that's all that is important. that we were able to evacuate immediately. jamie is impacted as being felt here and across the region with china, also racing for the store. the douglas james j to is in taiwan and has the latest of the storm and it's often mob. it's absolutely for us for we understand now that this typhoid has now me, is cost the ne, in pause to tie one moved into the taiwan straits. where is now going to be approaching the south eastern provinces of china. despite that many, whether one existed in place across the launch of tie, once a day with businesses and school shot for a 2nd consecutive day, most of those, many hoffer 1000000 homes, which lost power during the storm, have now had that power restored. we're learning more about about the afraid to ship it as sunk and off the southern force. if you have doubts on we some 9 nationals from the armoire and both. we understand search and rescue operations
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still enjoys find those, as well as at least 3 other trips as ships which are still stranded off the coast of taiwan. we're going to send this to typhoid, as you just said, is needing a china what measures are in place to avoid more damage? absolutely, you want chinese authorities have been preparing the citizens for the was done. all of the adventure policy use, of course, of trying to has been facing many tropical storms over the cost couple of weeks to and that we understand that in the southern province of full gen, 150000 people have been relocated in advance of the storm, mostly from coastal areas in both in fluids, in proteins, but also in judge and proteins in our southeast, in positive china that have also been flood warnings issued on the thirty's, basically wanting assistance to be on a large despite the fight with this type for in his life thing, so we can as it approaches trying to leave it there for the moment. did others james chair to entire period. thanks so much i sports years now and morocco have
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defeated argentina in that case. i'll take football match of the olympics in from the trouble started when awesome team levels the game in the 16th minute of injury, time fence 2 bottles of the celebrating class and some invaded the page. play was suspended until uh, secured up to have removed all fans from the stadium. and the plans returned to us data to play. the remaining minutes of the game. argentina's goal had been disallowed. the game ended with a 21. we americans feed to the big committee, it has announced the hosts of the 20302030 full winter games on i'd only be resolved, while se, so from when host in 2030 with the events split between uh as far as the results of the city of niece,
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the project will need to be signed off by the incoming fence parliament and prime minister following recent evictions late. the 20 searching for games would be hosted by salt lake city. the capital of the us state of utah was the sole time today. for the i o c moon. it could be invested susan, us officials continue. the ongoing feud with the walls and the doping agency as a reminder of the top tony beer following for you us, president joe biden has, has an open office speech explaining why he ended his re election being bite and said the best way to unite have divided the medic, i used to foster the porch to new leadership and it's very far mister benjamin netanyahu has called on the us to stand with us for during an address to congress in washington. anthony, who received standing ovations inside the companies, but outside thousands protested for an end to the world. and with that,
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