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or the, this is the, the news life from berlin coming out harris makes, does us ceasefire. a priority in talks with israel's prime minister. there has been helpful movements and the talks to secure an agreement on this deal. and as i just told prime minister netanyahu, it is time to get this deal done. us vice president and likes the democratic presidential nominees steps into the limelight and have talked with benjamin netanyahu. also coming up fairly paying $0.03 to contain of toxic or in span, the in the wake of thoughtful and gave me the storm has already devastated thoughts of taiwan and china. and the by that sort of fixed, begin to nice,
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but the leverage opening settlement. we take a look at the possible stalls of the 2 week games, including us gymnastics, great, same one of miles. the british manager, welcome us, vice president coming to harris has helped adults with is rarely prime minister benjamin netanyahu at the white house. the presumptive democratic nominee for president of israel leader to agree to a truce in gaza in exchange for the needs of hostages, held by hum us. how does said she had voiced her serious concern about the scale of human suffering. and does that do is rarely prime minister benjamin netanyahu. yeah . who is in washington to show up support for israel is on going more against i'm us. which came as a response to the minutes on this. let me tell you i attacked of october 7 last yeah. oh, yeah,
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it's more of what the vice president have to say. it is important for the american people to remember. the war and gaza is not a by mary issue. however, too often the conversation is by mary when the reality is anything but. so i asked my fellow americans to help encourage efforts to acknowledge the complexity, the nuance and the history of the region. let us all condemn terrorism and violence. let us all do what we can to prevent the suffering of innocent civilians and let us condemn antisemitism. islam, a phobia and hate of any kind and let us work to unite our country. i thank you. let's get blown off from william, blue cross deputy editor of the following magazine in brussels. indeed, the splendid abraham in jerusalem. good morning to both william coming to you fast
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. what's your take away from? how does this comment in some talks with yahoo, of the substance, the much the same from what we seen from the, by the ministration and really us administrations. and us politics on the israel issue for a very long time, but the style was different. there was much more focus on the plight as palestinian civilians on the devastation that we see in gaza. and the need to move forward on this crisis that it can't be a state of permanent war and just managing a conflict, there needs to be an end to this conflict. and one way, shape or form of the substance that was very much the same. we're hearing, you know, still iron clad commitments to israel and the defense of israel. and so really the question just is, how much does the style count, how many points do you give for the style over the substance? and that's something we're gonna have to see in the weeks and months ahead. and of course, depending what actually happens with kind of the harris is campaign. and if she can
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actually pull off a win in november. yeah. how is the prime ministers visit playing out in israel as well as this, his address in congress was a ongoing i was walking through the streets during jerusalem, and people and coffee, some corner stores were glue to the screens watching at that speech. here's the thing here. in israel, regardless whether you believe in prime minister natania whose promise of total victory or whether you are a pro, a ceasefire. do you as soon as possible, people here are acutely aware of the importance of the united states as an ally for israel and the power and the pressure that the united states and its officials can exert on is really on the is really government to, to, to to, to move forward with the conduct of this war. so definitely a very, very closely watched a visit. we've heard from families of hostages,
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who want american officials, the president and the vice president, to use their influence to try and get this deal done as the vice president. a just said there, while there are others who want to for a bit more closer to the demands of what prime minister netanyahu, a of the demands that prime minister netanyahu made in congress, namely to give more weapons and to, according to him, get the job done. faster at the same time, the prime minister made this visit to washington at a time where his approval ratings at an all time low up to 70 percent of his release, according to some polls want to see him resign. and he was really at ease. and in his element giving that address in congress, getting that applied, that's not something that he gets here in israel. so he also use that um that use that visit to try to play up to play, to his own
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a audience and to his supporters or to show them that in washington with america's uh, with israel's biggest ally, he's still someone who's very well connected and can speak to officials in a way that they will listen even give a standing ovation. remember you said earlier that the substance of how does this come as a similar to the policy uh, from the binding administration. but what a comment on her is to become president. would hon administration have a slightly different policy on israel? will have to wait and see. of course, if even becomes president at all, the democrats right now are facing a really interesting inflection point in the history of us is rarely relations. one is that the error of american, the palestinian american community and those sympathetic to the palestinian cause in palestinian and protection is actually a forced to be reckoned with. now after decades out of political level,
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them almost be silenced or sidelined and the, the is really lobby so strong on a bi partisan level. there's almost no space for kind of any other viewpoints that's starting to crank a little bit and we don't know yet just how powerful they'll be. we've seen some inklings of that in the michigan primary where the uncommitted votes as a protest against bite and support for israel scored some enough points at least to, you know, make some waves and be a point of contention that so the question is, which of these 2 powerful interest groups are going to be important and possibly decisive in the election in november for, for a couple of hours. and if so, if the palestinian voice can break through the political level, you're going to have to see more attention to that side of this complex area. the white house is don't know who to get a ceasefire deals done. good. this visit pushed the dean over the line.
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it's very difficult to tell. we've been here before where we've seen the united states and other mediators try to push these really government. and from us, for that matter, to, you know, inch towards another hostage for prisoner exchange deal with some kind of suspicion of hostilities. so it's difficult to tell, but certainly the negotiations were set to start in the hot this week there was an is really delegation that was supposed to fly up to the hot yesterday. but according to his really media reports, the prime minister prime minister, netanyahu asked them to delay their departure, hoping because he wanted to speak to the president and the vice president before they could travel and start the negotiations. and that's being heavily criticized here by families of hostages and their allies. who said that the negotiation should by no means be a political, a trip for the prime minister to play during his visit in washington. and, but that delegation should have already been on its way where the avenue across
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from the parliament magazine in brussels and the respondent abraham in jerusalem. thank you both di phone gave me it has slammed into mainland china with torrential rains. the storm has left the train of devastation as it swept across the taiwan and the philippines, where an oil tanker sank off manila, all thought to use a raising to contain the fuel spill. storms, floods and mudslides across the region of getting the fees 20 people and enjoyed many more. a philippine tank or carrying nearly one and a half 1000000 liters of fuel sank after encountering huge waves in manila bank. the accident caused an oil slick stretching for several kilometers. the philippine coast guard launched an operation to contain this bill with floating barriers to stop anymore fuel lifting and prevent a major environmental disaster close to the capital. official said they rescued all,
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but one of the crew members in a risky night time operation oil spill experts are concerned at the possible implications of a spill in such choppy waters. now what we know about the oil is that it's a really sick or it is what they call a bunker from the bunk of fuel on and, and especially if it might not spread some of the other lights organs, but uh, but the problem with it is that it can stick to everything. its very sticky one the, you know, the, the sink or the more it sticks. meanwhile, taiwan said 5 frasers were stranded off the island. and one more had sunk search efforts were ongoing for its missing crew. tie phone k me has left a trail of destruction and several deaths across the philippines. and taiwan. torrential rains have cost severe flooding. residents in the southern city of
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calcium scrambled to salvage their belongings, as flood water inundated their homes. it's the strongest tropical storm to hit taiwan and 8 years now, the typhoon is battering mainland china is eastern for john province with strong winds in torrential rain. preparations for the deluge were already well underway in food. yeah. the national marine forecasts are issued. it's 1st red alert of the year plots on the it's the latest storm in a summer of unrelenting weather extremes in china to the potter's olympics thoughts later today with an unprecedented opening ceremony on the river send, the smoldering action is set to vile the world as well, with the likes of basketball to bus dollar bron, james among the competitor as it could also be a special games for the true gymnastics great simone biles comes to paris looking
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to add to the full, really big goals. practice is not always going to plan, but the american gymnast feels better than at the tokyo games. 3 years ago. the she missed out on gold after starting mental health issues, she gained widespread praise was speaking out about problems. but this time, what supposed to be the focus? yeah, i think everything that i've been through, i want to push the limits. i want to see how far i can go. i want to see what i'm still capable of. so that once i step away from the sports, i can truly be happy with my career and say i gave it my all. and that's how i feel like currently in this position. swimming is center stage with opening water event set to take place in the same the river, despite pollution concerns or the pool is where it sat in the 1st week of the games . brittany's adam peachey is a free time gold medalist and he's targeting more glory and the 100 made his breast stroke. the build up has been dominated by 11 chinese women's being given the all clear to compete at the positive doping tests from 2021. we'll put down to
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contamination for me, i want to add 5 and it is no fat and takes enjoyment off and may. so it's uh, i just do what i do. that's all walk a control, get my best preparation. and at this point in time, it just be a distraction thing. anything else? uh, cuz it's nothing really. i can do another brittany. meanwhile, i will say good bye with twice olympic champion. i'm the marie retiring from tennis after the games. well, roughly on that though, is also close to the end of his career. athletics dominates the 2nd week of the 4th night. can you spell it? keeps yoga is looking for a 3rd medicine gold in probably his last games and jamaican spent a silly, i'm afraid the price was to add to the $3.00 golds as a 5th and final olympics to the basketball finals are among the last events in paris. if super style of rome, james, looking to lead the us men to glory, that roster is being compared to the iconic 1992 dream team which included michael
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jordan. mid the glitz breakdancing make states and then pick debut in paris as organizes try to attract young audiences. paris we'll see for the reading is again after the co with 19 pandemic. big crowds in tokyo. but it's not all back to normal . russian and by the russian athletes can only compete as neutrals due to the war renew grain. 2 weeks of sporting drama await. don't forget, you can always get the the news on the go. just download our app from google play or from the app store. and that'll give you access to all the latest news from around the world as well as push notifications by the breaking news. it also find sports business and entertainment, news and apps, and you must have here to use it in big game. and that's all for this all coming up next often to break out on videos, dives into the complex legacy that keeps the writing of friends kafka relevant
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