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[000:00:00;00] the, this is the, the news life from berlin. joe biden bows out with an address from the oval office . the best way for the past, the tours for new generation, for us president makes way for his vice president off the weeks of pressure and questions about his health. also coming up in this, in the hotel is a joint session of the us congress. that is relevant medic, almost time together. these really need to solve to pull the support for the war
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against a mazda, but outside protest is demanding an end to the fighting, based off with police and assignment for the test. as close down germany's frankfurt airport, active as blues himself to the tom, back in temporarily, and both flights we bring you an update, the management of your welcome us president joe biden has given a red oval office address last night to explain to the american people why he stepped aside for a couple of headers in the presidential election race. his speech came off 2 weeks of pressure and doubts over his capacity to run again for the presidency. the reviews back in front of the cameras for the 1st time since biling out of the race to be re elected for joe biden, laid out the reasons for his decision. democracy, you know,
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racial weeks has become clear to me. i need you 9 my party in this critical endeavor. i believe i recognize presence, my leadership in the world. i vision for america's future. all marriage and the 2nd term nothing. nothing can come in the way of saving our democracy. that includes personal ambition. so i've decided the best way for it is a past the tours from new generation as the best way to unite our nation. pressure on binding to step aside had been growing since lots many democrats felt was a disastrous based performance against the republican nominee. donald trump, in june, in the days and weeks that followed very public gaffes by biting food in tutoring, coating presidents savanski of ukraine. president putin led to more calls for him to buy, lived of the race at times by biden,
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and his staff to allay fears about his age and cognitive ability. the little to quell the cold for a new democratic candidate. and to know that he's out of the race fight and made it clear who he wants to see, winning the white as in november, just a few months. the american people choose the course of america's future. i made my choice. i made my views now. i'd like to thank our great vice president. come on wires, she experienced she's tough, she's capable. this is kind of incredible partner me. so either for our country, one of several important endorsements for carla harris. the vice president is already busy campaigning to win the presidency. despite having not yet officially being named the democratic nominee, the parties convention is expected to decide that next month brendan von
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a is an expert in us international relations with the baptist bond foundation. i asked him what president biden wanted to achieve with his speech. well, 1st i believe it was an historic speech for an historic moment. i was while watching it, i was reminded as one in b. johnson's 1968 speech when he decided not to run pre election and that's the term level of the years. i think the buttons names were multiple. i think of the one hand he used to to reflect to cement his administration's legacy. he highlighted a number of domestic and foreign policy achievements. 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. 3 election with a look to come to a hair is. but i think as you, 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,
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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 so much about his potential success. a comm law has to be, 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 called for it. he talked about, you know, his intention to you in his, 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
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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, immobilization effort to communicate the importance of voting to americans leading into the november election this year with a look to all 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? again, i think this speech was, wasn't a story, the one that will help her campaign. i think it helped to calm the waters to a certain extent and the american people deserve the speech. but at the end of the day, the,
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the heavy lifting falls and calmly harris falls on her team and falls on the democratic party, i think. and an ideal world, the speech would have probably actually happened on sunday evening, hadn't bought and not been sick with cove. it just to reach a greater target audience and announce this this, this landmark decision to build. but at the end of the day, but the come, the harris campaign is starting much later than they would like to. harris is popular, the 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 but the for the moment, but thanks so much for joining us. just wanting brenda. go on the baptist mon foundation, thanks so much. thank you. take care. i'm you stay in the us, raise ready? prime minister benjamin netanyahu has addressed a joint session of congress. he promised to continue the war against thomas and casa, and cold in the united states to stand united with isabel in his speech, he also defended his country's conduct of the war, which has left some 40000 palestinians
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a dead. and as he made that speech in the congress, thousands of protest, those gathered outside to demand an end to the conflict. a standing ovation by us lawmakers, but his 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 gaza, and a footboard 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 welcome nathan yahoo visit to washington, dozens of us lawmakers and blake ought to end up with a standing american congress woman rashid,
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the lead sign in the expressed anger over the number of the scene in skill in gaza outside the capital building. large number of put testers gathered to go on flooding and to the war, and who meditating crosses in gauze a separate but as to upper classes between police and protest, as well as the free time. we're 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 things you should resign is responsible for a lot of the issues is rarely is facing now, and his government is completely incompetent and they're not able to handle the situation inside the house and,
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but nothing yahoo bloss to the demonstrated well, i have a message for these both testers. when the tire and softer on or who hadn't gainesville craze and murder, women for not covered their hair, appraising, promoting, and funding you, you have officially become your wants useful idiots. this is nothing yellows 1st visit to the us since the october 7 attacked by how mos on is right. and, and he's due to meet the president joe biden on thursday. quick look now at some other stories making news around the world. australia says it is sanctioning 7 is really set louse and be occupied by the bank because of that involvement in violent attacks against palestinians, australia, in 5 minutes to anthony, of an easy sir. settlements in the west bank on an impediment to a 2 state solution to you and the us have already sanctioned somebody's fairly surplus. national 733000000 people around the world, often facing chronic, hung up with no improvement since the previous. yeah,
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that's according to the latest annual reports in the us food and agriculture agency . this amounts to one in every 11 people in the world with africa being watched, affected why fires have hit kind of those british columbia and about how provinces. a policies have ordered evacuations the fame that also threatening to pump into adjustment national fall, getting out of bed top with it on 600 fires already recorded in the region. that are why do you use that kind of that could see another book a wide 5 season life last year. germany's frankfurt airport has presumed operations often have temporarily suspended slides due to a climate protest. several activists reportedly broke to offense overnight and new themselves to the tonic police have now detained. h people, the group lost a generation. i'm sorry, boasted photos of a protest or an x assigned reading,
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or is the, the report card says like center is a frankfurt airport, following the story for us to con shot. what's the latest has a normal surface, presume? yes, uh bare well, temporarily suspended the flights would temporarily suspended today morning. uh remember, this is germany's busiest airport around 104. the flights were cancelled which means about 10 percent of the air traffic came to a grinding halt. but now behind me, you can see they have uh the, they have resumed. the flights have resumed operations have foss, cheerleaders view on, uh, on the folder on these uh since morning now. uh, but there's a lot of deals and confusion, a lot of flies have to cancel. people are trying to rebuild the slides and the are uh you can see uh still behind me long queues. uh so yes, uh the uh, the flights have now resumed,
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but many was cancelled today morning because of the proof that you spoke to both in judge at the airport to the support this kind of protest of the most of the people that i was talking to earlier they were really angry with the protests because their plans have been disrupted. this is cool holidays in germany at the moment i. many people had plans to go to meet the family. so some of those cancellations affected their travel plans. so people were largely very angry and frustrated, but some of the people i spoke to who have now rebuilt to other flights have stormy, that they do agree with the demands of the testers. they just do not agree with the re, uh, this was employed. so, um, uh they are there, they agree with the demands of, uh, you know, the, the last invitation to the binding german government to pursue
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a global agreement to exit or a gas and food by 2030. but they're not happy with the way it's being done. because it affects their travel plans that affects. uh, you know, a death 9 says they affect their tribe the, you know this, that, uh they have to be able. uh, so this disrupts their lives. really, i live at the moment to pull up the account of sex and in frankfort. thanks so much . germany's interior minister nancy phase has goal the demonstration coat, dangerous, dumb, and criminal. on ex, i asked not humans and from the active his group last generation brother phase or was right. yeah, that's what she calls it's, i would say cold, the re a dangerous situation. the re criminals, all governments who are building most of the shows were investing in fossil shoes, just interest structure, and they didn't go on humanity you, it's a complete child,
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the young and that is what the we are dangerous situation is right now. so how does blocking an airport run way have to change that situation? the outside alcohol is the general uh like symbolically and also effectual. the place for um, time its protests, right? so we've done too much fossil fuels. we need to, we need to get all those issues now and um yeah, as long as you treat you the ridgemont um to face all likes tallies is the best chance that we get to make a agreement among international countries. um, to yeah, case all the forces fuels and i think outputs of the right place to protest for a phase of course, which is why punish people who are trying to go on their holiday and not have a conversation with those and government about it. like some of the beginning and we set this protest, it's like direction of government and it's not directed. it's at the public, right?
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so we need to really say we feel sorry for the people and like going on 20 days and stuff that they are getting delayed and stuff, but it's so dangerous the situation right now, right now there is a pretense of an amenity. we all pretend in america to but no longer exists and that is what the government needs to be ashamed of. that's what they need to know about. and that's why we're not going away anymore. which is really important that yeah, but people don't seem to support your methods or protesting because a survey in 2022 showed that over 83 percent of respondents believe that the way your protesting had gone too far. nobody seems to be supporting you. it is interesting, always people say i go to the top, but i will governors and the process you, it's a start, just they go to file, they destroyed our lifecycle stage to destroy our future. right. and i feel like they're like, i know that there are many studies saying that people can really take apart or understand that's um that the demand or something else and purchase props is always
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annoying, right? but they understand the demands and the engine is on there. you're blocking an airport run before that you were blocking roads. they are outright dangerous. in fact, indeed, our ministry is demanding a prison sentence as of up to 2 years. and we have from the beginning one, we have a safety concept. so we don't want to put anyone at risk, that's why we're not on the lending tom off. but on the, the arranging role feels i don't know the english, but for exactly. and when we were sitting on the rolls, we always had a safety concept as well. so that's, we put black through every lenses and stuff, so we are really taking care of like the safety concept, but as best the safety concept of all government. so we are all the plans. where's the plan to get a hold of choose the best time to safe the society? do you expect the german government to immediately go off washington fuels? i mean, we have to rise just like
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a physical boundary that we can't exceed all governments at the moment. they've reached their own draw slice. this is criminal and we uh, as normal people are sitting there and the mom from all governments that they hold on to the oh no, under normal circumstances, nobody would ever think of sitting down at the time of annapolis. but we're no longer have norma circumstances here. is it possible for the german government or for that matter, any government to immediately go off for some fuse? i mean, if you, if you see a, a look at all the technological um, um, or see, look at the technology side of it. um, yeah, it would be possible if you also know it would be possible to take notice of that. but its just the willingness of the gums. so tomorrow if germany decided or like no more fossil fuels, planes will fly as normal trains will run as normal calls would run as normal. is that correct? what do you mean? like if i agree on like an officer fuels, so need to implement easy just and they could do it from,
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from now on like we are in there. but what are the kind of things about the account? it says yeah, we need to. why do we subsidize fossil fuels or structures? why i'm not using this money to secure our futures and put it in like into trailers and stuff and into the tons and tons. this won't be bad, but we just have to get off this like pretends it's of no on the amenities that no longer exists. right. we're, let's leave it there for the moment. thanks so much for joining us today. kyra, dr. has mean, are you on sunday? thanks so much. thank you as well. you know, i, i phone uh kai, me is tracking across the street of taiwan 2 mainland china, which is braced for strong winds and heavy rain for the tropical storm has left the train of devastation across taiwan, healing at least 2 people on the island with 9 sailors missing off to the cardboard ship sank in stormy weather. typhoon came. he has left
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a trail of destruction in taiwan and the philippines is the strongest tropical storm to hit taiwan and 8 years. now the type food is set to batter, mainland china is food. you and province with strong winds and torrential rainfall . john is national marine forecast or issue to red alert. the highest warning level for a storm surge and the province soon. as you handle with local media, showed preparations and food you in for the impending deluge. all trains out of food you and have been suspended. china has been experiencing a summer of extreme weather, with heavy rains across the eastern side, coming as much of the north as swelter to under success of heat waves. tie when use authorities were forced to shop schools and offices council military maneuvers and evacuate peasants from landslide prone areas. more than 200 people were injured and 2 killed. before came he made landfall at around midnight,
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a motorist and the southern culture long since he was crushed by a tree. while a woman in eastern body and died after part of the building fell on her car. tawan and still experiencing persistent downpours and floating in the sides floating everywhere. it's all flooded. there's water and the washing machine water and the refrigerator came. you parked wind speeds of a 190 kilometers per hour. is it slammed into the island? a cargo ship sank off the southern coast. a 9 crew members are missing. k, me also exacerbated seasonal rains in the philippines, triggering flooding and land slides. streets in manila were devastated. a tankard car in 1400000 liters of oil sank off the coast of the filipino capitol is a tar. he's racing to contain a spill the region as well used to tropical storm, some july to october. but experts,
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a climate change has increased. the intensity of type food season, leading to worst flooding and heavier rainfall of the 2020 fall. and then pick games will hold its opening ceremony tomorrow. in paris, france has made a big effort, took up the carbon footprint of the event, limiting new construction as much as possible and even cleaning up by this is once but new to revise in to make it a sports venue. it's or part of a plan to make 2020, for the most sustainable games ever. a fresh dive in the summer sun in paris and just in time for the olympics, or as may a new dog. oh, it's a media savvy. dip in the san defense capital, so story for the ones below did find us for a waste sewage and debris. it had been impossible and even illegal to swim it for more than a century. until now it's
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a very lucky and happy day. it's also for the plan that's, you know, and for the river and for the ocean we, we did it, we did, it has invested $1500000000.00 to clean up the river also to the infrastructure, to catch most storm ortho, when it rains. the peasant can hold the equivalent of 20 lumping. swimming pools of 30 was a one something to the river, but that would not be treated. it is a sent that the use of major infrastructure improvements for the games, but to also ensure that prisons have a clean, a send in the us to come. the organizers of the games one to stand out, not only by having a clean river, but with a sustainability concept of a new kind that would take them into the future. we try to change the model if i can say to just buildings what will be useful in the legacy. and i could come from the legs here. so let's construction the more utilities for after games. and we
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tried to have complex concepts to reduce the carbon print emission, half of the outlets and for the district, those instead of bidding numerous new stadiums and the reason is 95 percent of the locations already existed. all of the temporary furniture and the equipment have been reused. only one of inside is completely new. although they welcome the foot containers so it doesn't make the game screen. game is to reduce the games. carbon footprint to around $1600000.00 tons of c o 2 less than half of the average emissions of the empty games in rio in 2016 and london in 2012. the biggest chunk is still attribute to both to construction operations, including accommodation, security, and catering account for 29 percent transport for estimates. enter delegation as
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the method to be 8 percent and for the expected $3000000.00 spectators. 31 percent these that cost almost exclusively by flights the pirates had planned the biggest infrastructure project in europe as part of the game. several metro lines were due to be built, the trends with millions from the metropolitan areas into the city, boston, and in a more excitement friendly way from us that has not yet been kept. so far, only one extension of the line needed for the olympics has been completed and local transport tickets prices would double during the game. experts say that monitoring the olympic games footprint as being done in paris. so with the aim of making them also stand table is essential to go green, but to truly minimize the impact in the future. such mega events would need to become much smaller. and other than fixing areas, morocco have defeated argentina. in that case, i'll take football match. the trouble started when alden teen a level of the game in the 16 minutes of injury time fans through buffaloes of the
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celebrating fans and some invaded the fates. label suspended onto this account after you had been moved on fans from the stadium. and then when the players to turn to us later to play the remaining minutes of the game, argentina as google had been disallowed, the game ended with a 21 win for morocco. and he has that reminder of the top stories we are following for you. these are us present, joe biden has, has an oval office speech explaining why he ended his the election bid fight and said the best rate, the united divided america used to aust the torch to new leadership. and it's barely 5, mister benjamin netanyahu has called them the us to stand with us for joining an address to congress in washington. it's an yahoo received standing ovations inside the company, the outside, thousands protested for an end. and with that,
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