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the the, this is the domain use live from berlin, comma harris's bid to become her party's presidential candidate reaches a new milestone. a virtual roll call of delegates to the democratic national convention dozens, and until monday, which is already received and no folks to win the parties nomination posts on the program. one of the 3 freed russian disciplines tells reporters that he refused to begs vladimir putin to be released. i can take him to be a dictator or you said at amada, and i'm not going to sign any positions from us or to him. pulitzer prize winning roger vladimir kyra moore's and his fellow regime. opponents say they'll keep
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fighting for freedom in russia and food and fuel prices are soaring, a large area protesters are demanding the government. do something a use you for that movement says cold for 10 days of demonstration. the problem nearly as welcome to the program. common harris has officially secured enough support from democratic delegates in the us to win the parties. presidential nomination. she'll be formally nominated at the democratic national convention later this month. been slipping into the presidential race coming to harris has generated huge mining. tim galvanizing voters has she's also raised
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more than $300000000.00 for the campaign. she paints a picture of stock differences between herself and donald trump. today, we face a choice between 2 very different visions for nation. one focused on the future and the other focused on the past. and we are fighting for the future. just a few weeks ago, the democratic policy was in disarray with joe bite and refusing to step down in his bid for free election. despite the transformation this still down to about with the harris can beat trump. so full time is vice president has been criticized some claim she was ineffective and failed to make the most of the role supporters argued, she was sidelined and held to a higher standard because she was
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a woman in blink. you'll be doing a lot of talking to the actual a former state prosecution. harris is a leading voice on abortion rights. a crucial issue on the domestic agenda. along with finding solutions for the migration crisis at the southern border. internationally, harris will need to manage growing criticism of the conflict and gaza. and america has continued support for israel in the fighting as well as its backing of ukraine's defense against russia's invasion. describing herself as the underdog and the election, harris now thinks as an uphill battle in the sprint to know them. despite earlier i ask star washington correspondent, janelle, do my lown, how kind of harris has managed to wrap up the selection process of some movie?
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well, pablo, it's worth noting that a lot of things went her way from really early on from clinching those key endorsements from joe biden himself to the clinton. so the bomb buzz to nancy pelosi and so on. and also the part of the really did coalesce around, or anybody who could have challenged her. so it was not to and they chose to support her instead. also to, to, kimberly carrots has credit being thrust into the presidential race the way she was at such a short notice. so there was a huge spotlight on her, and it's worth noting that she has yet to really make any significant misstep. so ever since that debates between trump and bite and set off for this replacement discussion, she managed to walk that line very gracefully of supporting by then, but also appearing ready to step in if she had to until that decision from bite.
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and finally did come, and since then she generated some very strong campaign performances. she's generated a lot of enthusiasm polls, the national polls, the several of them, a port her head of trump, anywhere from between one to 3 points. so really the key challenge for her now is to see whether she would be able to sustain that momentum until november with the understanding that of course there will be missteps. of course, there will be the setbacks for a campaign and what is still a very tight race. now, the democratic national convention seems to essentially be a formality now and does not give her the opportunity then to concentrate on her agenda. i mean the challenge to define herself and what she wants to do that has been there the whole time, but it really does feel like we've arrived at the moment where the relatively easy part is done and the hard work, the real work of really reaching voters begin,
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so there are a few points that she's already quite good at delivering her desire to restore reproductive rights. but she also says, for example, that she wants to build up the middle class. and perhaps that's a policy proposal that needs to be flushed out a bit more. so next week she is going to go on this big campaign campaign to our campaign. bledsoe, including several swing states like our pennsylvania on michigan, arizona, and nevada, wisconsin. we might also see some hard hitting interviews between her, between her and the price in the next weeks. and every we might even see about debate, but she says she still wants to do with donald trump. and every one of those locations is an opportunity for her to really sharpen her message and tell voters of what they're getting. if she becomes president, janelle is being reported that hire says, meeting with vice presidential contenders this weekend. who's still in the rice?
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it does appear that that deep stakes list has been narrow down to a few names. starting with joshua piero, the governor of pennsylvania. he's a very popular governor and also that capital harris has started in her campaign to our next week in pennsylvania. that's setting off a lot of speculation, but doesn't really mean anything as such. there's also mark kelley, he's a former navy captain and a former astronaut. and a he is a senator of the purple state of arizona. there's also been a lot of balls and research the days about tim was so around 10 volts. he's on the governor of minnesota who was the 1st to start calling. republicans, we are. the democrats have really leaned into that trend. right, but other names on the list and the bus year of kentucky, j. b. pritzky are of illinois and people to judge, but who the v p is going to pick for the find out latest on tuesday. all right, and i'm sure you'll be keeping
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a close eye on that and see what they're doing. he's washington correspondents. chanel. do my own? here's a quick look now at some other stories making headlines around the world. the pentagon has the 9th reinforcements of the us military presence in the middle east . additional naval ships and a fighter squadron will be deployed, as well as more land based anti ballistic missile systems. the us aims to protect israel from possible attacks by iran and its proxy to the minister of this. the assassinated hamas leader is mild. he has been buried in the guitar, a capital dough. thousands attended the funeral service which also paid respects to his slain body. body guard nia had lived in exile and guitar for many years. he was assassinated in the water runs, as well as in his rag new attack. on wednesday, the 3 police officers have been injured in age. people arrested after clashes in the english city of sunderland. it's the latest in the string of riots and british
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cities following the killing of 3 young girls in a stabbing attack this week. far right groups have been blamed for aggravating the violence 3 russian prisoners freed as part of a major prisoner swap on thursday, have held a press conference at dw is headquarters here in germany, the opposition activists told of their experiences and their shock at suddenly being released free again and ready to tell their stories, brushing dissidents, flooding mere car, and more. so la shien and andre, because offer of spoke publicly for the 1st time since being released from russian prisons. i was inside the area just the week ago. we have kids today. we were in the a live for to the prison, and then we're here know the price conference on the one to full ryan river.
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it's like serious that's actual thing that is happening to us or to carr morris was charged with treason and sentence to 25 years in prison for speaking out against russia's invasion of ukraine. now he's free, and so is the only i have seen who was sentenced for reporting and brushing military atrocities. despite the ordeal in russian prisons, the message they sent was want of determination to make russia a better place even from abroad. i am a citizen of russia. i am the russian politician. i am the rest of the patriot. my goal is to have a free, unhappy russian. this is what i dedicated my life for, and i'm going to continue to do that dedicated my life for russia. andre football for of had been do since 2021 again and again, he tried to run in elections while he is now also a free man. he reminded the public that others are less fortunate. those types of
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people that are still in russian prisons and the they have to suffer 10 of the conditions. and i think they would be happy to hear that it's possible to be saved. wealth of men's release as a when for diplomacy. it is also fueling a debate over whether it is justified to treat convicted criminals for the on law fully detained. nigeria, skyrocketing cost of living is bringing protestors out onto the streets. at least 4 people were killed after security forces far live rounds and tear gas, to quote protests over soaring prices for food. a utilized movement as cold for 10 days of demonstrations against highly government is handling motors. and i'm not, jerry is the worst economic downturn in decades don't use christine ones, what reports? so this is lake loss. but there was, seems like this in cities across nigeria,
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as thousands of people pulled onto the streets to protest against the countries. worse cost of living crisis is he is food and fuel prices. a soaring in nigeria and people blame the government. what's in this country? it seems to be part of something. government is this. i don't, i don't know how to put it. there is actually in the land. people are only people come along golf course to see the golf night. we are much more about the trying to find out about that. i found the friend for my family. well, not because i'm not had one team because i knew it since taking office. most me, president bullets, you know, who has introduced economic reforms that have decimated people's purchasing power. the cost of living crises as being aggravated over the past,
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driven by 2 major issues, the web stuff. so the removal on the unification of the exchange rates of, of the not to the dollar to allow me to go raises those 2 things. i very weird combo to happen to get. and the implication is up prizes of cairo. the countries budget is also ties with the expenses for exceeding income. the government is still spending hundreds of millions on pay and posts for politicians presented what came in the gum blazing under the most subsidy. after that, you're also sacrifice. but there's more advocates on for governance to still there's no accountability, the governments i know develop in the states that they've gotten true for what they usually get default in terms of i location that there's no justification for that location and the national assembly, the fact that they are each uh, you know,
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so they're politicians. i live in the fact that this best of the people. it's the reason people will quote out to really under the banner and bad governance. but to announce was low compared to the end sized protest that broke the south of the country to a stand still in 2020 there was a strong police presence at the main prototypes location here in lagos, with heavily armed officers from different units of the police it's part of the reason many stayed away today. they said that the police would use violent force to disperse the process. organize the say they will continue to come out despite what they call the police intimidation. the better cuz if you has been imposed in the northern kind, who stays with leased by a live bullets hot was a and t, a guess at demonstrates is always the say protest. they were hijacked by side polluted and destroyed prophecy. you're up to date that just after a short break,
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