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the, the, this is the, the, the news coming to lie from berlin, us, secretary of state, and me blinking says the window is closing for israel to bring hostages home from gauze, blinking visits, israel to push for a cease fire deal with a mouse calling. it's a decisive moment to end the war, but am us says any announcements of progress or an illusion, claiming israel is negotiating and bad. and kind of that harris hits the campaign trail. us vice president, bradley, supporters in the key state of pennsylvania ahead of the democratic convention. or she'll be confirmed as the parties cabinet for press
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the hello, i'm terry martin. thanks for joining us. us secretary of state anthony blinking isn't, is real to push for a cease fire deal. and guys after talks resumed in doha last week in a meeting with is really present. isaac headstart, blinking said the negotiations or decisive moments and the more may be the last opportunity to get his really hostages home. but him, us, which carried out the october 7th terror attacks. and i said, any signs of progress or an allusion to the group says israel has added new demands in the latest talks and has refused to consider withdrawing all of its troops from gaza, which is red line for a month. yes, the hostages home to get and well is really negotiators have express cautious, optimism about reaching us these bar deal. prime minister benjamin netanyahu is
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from us of dragging its feet should not do so. how much remains opposite end of it hasn't even sent a representative to the tullocks and bill. therefore, the pressure should be directed as a mazda and his leaders in war. not at these really governmental them. i'm trying to dislike war, and this i'm joined by the w as tanya kramer in jerusalem. tanya, what are the main stinking sticking points into the go sions at this point as well? i can tell you what, you know, what's being discussed publicly. of course, a lot of things going on behind the scenes that we don't know, but it seems that the list is still quite long. and that despite this preaching proposal that was put on the table the by the mandate has at the talks. and doha, last week, that is in itself based on the framework as was presented by use presidential by and back in may know how much we released a statement on sunday night. they said they met with immediate us and they are basically detailing some of the sticking points according to their understanding
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this thing, this issue of a permanency supply that they want to see and the withdrawal of all the troops from a gas i know we heard from it as well so far that the only committing to oppose in fighting. now this also the issue of the so coordinates of the him college or this is the newly created area between the north and the south of the gaza strip of where it's well has put a check points. no, i'm us as a once we movement for the people to go back home and the noise from the south to the north is one headset. they don't want to see any on people going north, so they need to control. uh, this area is also the issue of definitive to corridor. this is the area between the border area between garza and egypt. and that also pertains to the opening of the buffer crossing one of the main crossings that has been close. no, for many, many weeks. there is rel, says it needs to control this area, has some sort of control, because this is the main supply route for him,
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us and underground a tunnel us. and of course, how most projects that but they also still issues it seems about the number of hostages. and also what, you know, the choice of the posting and prism the said would be exchanged for the hostages that are still remaining in gaza. so quite a few sticking points. so given those concerns, how likely is atanya that there will be an agreement of the? well, that's a good question. basically, it's, 1st of all, we're not sure really read those adults as stand. but you know, we heard the many ages of the detox and the struck some kind of courses, the optimistic tone, but this is not match at all. what you're hearing now from is really officials, but also from us officials. and it doesn't seem that a breakthrough. that's also really pushed by the united states,
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and that's also where we're seeing secretary of state and to blink. and here now in the region that it seems really a new so also here in is around that and you all what has been accused olson, the security establishment that he's not pushing hard enough for the n, as in yellow, of course has rejected this. he says, you know, his strategy of military pressure is working and we're seeing this also translated in garza. what have you been? bergmann has been going on. more displacement of people more more people have been oscar dental and doctorate areas which have been weather is where the military has operated before. and don't forget, this all comes on the back to of, of course, of the regional intentions here with iran and has been a, they have been signaling that they're holding off of sort of their retaliatory strike, seeing where those east, by a talks leading to. but at the moment, this is not true at all. uh, what's been, what will be the result of that tonia. thank you very much for filling us in there
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. that was our correspondent in jerusalem, tanya cream well beforehand and blinking arrived to present the new spot. our plan is real carried out more el strikes in gaza. but i'm us run health ministry size, at least 17 palestinians, most from the same family were killed in strikes near the central city of their umbrella. it fits the sites that has become sadly, all too familiar to the people of gaza. another set of bodies carried away in bags as mona's watch on helpless today. i know the night is rarely asked. i killed the mother, father, and the 6 children as they slipped through tears the grandfather of the dead children tried to make sense of the southern mass of loss. so many of those that he loved. my daughter and her husband and the 6 children was safe on almost a street and the dealer bundle area. when
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a minute so struck them completely destroying the apartment. the mother died and all 6 children perish. the whole family, the oldest child was 15 and the youngest, the and the half and all was there crying and no one else 10 months into this devastating bull garza is teetering on the brink. food is still scarce. the health system is on its knees, and the un says 9 out of 10 people and now internally displaced some, many times i. nonetheless, the white house has said that optimistic a ceasefire can be reached between is rad into mass. the mass is called, that's optimism. and illusion, and even if a deal can be reached, so many people here in gaza, it's already saw too late, sketch up on a few other stores making headlines around the world today. russian president vladimir putin has arrived in azerbaijan for to day state. is it now,
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is there by johnny present you some of the met the russian leader of the airport in back, who according to the kremlin, the to will hold informal thoughts before signing agreements, expanding their strategic relationship. and china, in the philippines say their ships have collided in the disputed cell, tennessee, inputted shared by china, state broadcast or a ship identified by beijing. as a philippine bustle, a scene running into the left side of a chinese ship. the philippines says 2 of its ships have been damaged in collisions us vice president tele, harris says taken her presidential campaign to pennsylvania. one of the key states likely to determine november's election, harris and barked on a bus tour a head of the democratic national convention in chicago, which begins on monday. she'll be confirmed as the parties candidate for november's presidential election. democratic norman
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e. camelot harris touch down in pennsylvania, a battle ground state that the policy needs to win again this presidential race won the rifle. donald trump took in 2016 paris and her running mate. tim was still writing a wave of excitement in the early stages. the campaign and democratic party supporters set out their hopes for the rights for the presidency. i grew up in the seventy's. we had no rights. we were less than. we were treated differently. and to see a woman like her who is not only a woman of color and different nationalities, rise above all the stuff that i had to go through. it's amazing. hopefully she will be our 1st woman president. something that i never thought i would see in my life time. so this is very, very exciting is i have hope for like i have a ton of student love that from law school. and it's just like,
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i don't know if i left the finishes, it's nice to know that like, if harris wins and she suggests that harris is attracting me women voters than her opponent the republican candidates donald trump. but the race between the 2 candidates is tight, especially in pennsylvania, where trump also held reilly's over the weekend. during a series of small scale personal events. hi, iris appeared to control her leadership style with out of her opponent. and the frankly, over the last several years, there's been this kind of perversion that has taken place, i think. which is to suggest which is to suggest that the measure of the strength of a leader is based on who you beat down when what we know is the real and true measure
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of the strength of a leader is based on where you lift up. that's what we see in spring. we know what strength looks like, but it's how responds in chicago for the democratic national convention. pro palestinian demonstrates as of the 2 unhappy with the way president biden has continued to support israel in its war in gaza. the bible harris administration is face widespread protests in the us over its support for israel and its handling of the warring cause of the height of the demonstrations. many air of americans said they would refuse to help re elect president biden, but now the terrorist has the presumptive nominee. she's hoping to win back there, but which dw, as washington bureau chief in his poll visited an air of american community in the swing state of michigan, where a few 1000 boats could determine the outcome of the election. of these suites offer a taste of cher tradition for the error of american community food.
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this is the most passionate thing that you can offer to people. what are the most 3 friends most re suites. one of the most popular bakeries in dearborn michigan founded more than 30 years ago. many of his 25 employees having roots and family in the middle east. the war and gaza is very present in the conversation of quotas. it is us just like it's upset. total q a premium from being invaded by the russians. when i then was running, i was going to hold back. i'm not electing, this is over all of you about supplying and supporting the killing of innocent decent people came in. i came in into the picture that it changes the vision and it changes the the hope. so i would vote
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for his customers, however, have mixed feelings about the democratic presidential candidate. he thinks he got the community behind her, but i doubt that she has to do more the so the community can trust them. i'm. i'm reserving the right to the side once they go through the debate that they're going to have. dearborn michigan has become the largest city was an arab majority in the u. s. was around 55 percent of its population, claiming middle eastern or north african roots dealt with the air of american communities. both muslim and christian does not make sense or draw so huge crowd for friday prayer. it is an orthodox most square men and women worship in separate areas. they're all are most and brothers out there. so of course, there are always in our prayers and mine from originally from live on on. so there
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are neighbors, sophia, and upon the executive director of this nomic center knows the community. well, the community is very sad and very mad. i said for the king of the both of us citizen but his time and also mad because i mean, we fund a lot of text money fund that getting our families she might have a chance. i think the majority is thinking that we ought to pin games. uh they are given us promises and giving that is a lot easy weapons. many here share this sentiment. donald trump has said what he would do and who he is, the democrats, on the other hand, are inconsistent. they'll say we understand the difficulties that, that are going on and we're trying, but we really can't do anything. and that in reality, you know,
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