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the, the, the state of the news coming to live from berlin, us, secretary of state hensley, blinking says the window is closing for his realtor bring hostages home from guys of lincoln visits, israel to push for a ceasefire. deal with from us, calling it as a slice of moment to attend to. but from us says any announcements of progress or an illusion. also coming up total of harris, it's the campaign trail. us vice president, rally supporters and the key state of pennsylvania. the head of the democratic convention, where should be confirmed as the parties candidate for press the
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lo, i'm terry martin. thanks for joining us. us secretary of state has any blinking is in israel to push for a cease fire in gaza after talks resumed in the hall last week, blinking his holding a round of meetings, including with israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu in earlier talks with this really present, isaac had sought lincoln said, cease fire. negotiations are added to size of moments, but how much which carried out the october 7th period tax has said any signs of progress or an illusion through. the group says israel has added new demands and the latest talks and has refused to consider withdrawing all of its troops from gaza, which is a red line for a month's opportunity to get the hot. let's hear some of what blinking had to say at that meeting with these really president. this is a decisive moment. probably the best,
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maybe the last opportunity to get the hostages home to get a ceasefire. and to put everyone on a better path to enjoy peace and security. i'm here as part of and it has a diplomatic effort on present funds instructions to try to get this agreement to the line and ultimately over the line. it is time for it to get done. it's also time to make sure that no one takes any steps that could derail this process. for awhile ago, i spoke with d w as tanya kramer in jerusalem. she told me what we can expect from lincoln's meeting with doesn't, you know, as well. i mean, the stakes here see more appear to be of all the high. and i think during this visit in the meeting, this bilateral meeting now with 5 minutes to benjamin netanyahu, i think what uh the secretary said unto me blinking once to see is how far the is really prime minister is. are prepared to go. he said it himself that the seas fine
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hostage talks that have happened last we can go hyundai, expect it to continue in cairo this week. are somehow the last a chance and you know what? maybe it has a that in doha, have a head struck a very cautiously optimistic tone. i have to say no. in the past days we've been hearing from israeli officials and from us officials a basically a that this is not really how they are seeing these talks going. they have basically started again a to play each other for putting a obstacles in the way you mentioned already. some of them how most had put out a statement, basically saying that the current proposal is to be hold into the is really a position. and a that mentioned y'all has put new conditions that how mazda is not agreeing to. we also had a statement by natania, who said that a, what is what is flexible on some points that are not flexible, for example,
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for ending of the war as a condition or on the issue of the philadelphia. corey, though that is the border region between uh garza and egypt, where it is well says, how much use it as for it, supplying itself with arms through tunnels there. so we are a bit in the same what we've been seeing in the past month where those talk so have been. so the us secretary stated clearly leaning on the is really a leader to strike a deal. how much pressure is nothing, you know, who under, within israel to reach a deal of the, but i think there's a lot of pressure here domestically on the one hand, if you look at polls to as a majority of those various who said consistently that they would like to see or that they call on the government basically to reach a, such as the scar and hostage release a deal. so this is basically what they have been saying. and also they are prepared to make these concessions when it comes to the release of public opinion
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prison. if that is a somehow, always a difficult issue. and it's rather be of also seen, of course, many thousands of it's where it is going to the streets. every week, many of the relatives of the hostages that remain in gaza, saying every day is one a day too much for bringing those hostages back home life. but then again, also you have of course, pressure no internationally, especially from the united states. they want to prevent this from spending over to a region of war. we've been hearing or seeing sickness from iran and from his follow that the holding off for now was the retaliatory strike that they have a fractions as well with but also from the international point of view. looking at garza, the war has passed a very when much don't last week of over 40000 people dead. according to the health authorities there in gaza. and also the monitoring situation is catastrophic with
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more and more displacement of people and such as these for idea would also bring this much needed relief to the people in gaza telling you thank you very much. our correspond a ton year, kramer there in jerusalem to us vice president campbell harris has taken her presidential campaign to pennsylvania. one of the key states likely determined to determine november's election, harris and bar to on a bus tour. a head of the democratic national convention in chicago, which begins today, she'll be confirmed there as the parties candidate for november's presidential election. democratic norman e, camelot harris touch down in pennsylvania, a battle ground state that the policy needs to win. again, this presidential race one that have rivaled donald trump took in 2016 paris and her running mate. tim was still writing a wave of excitement in the early stages,
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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 boss when it's just like, 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,
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especially in pennsylvania, where trump also held raleigh's over the weekend. during a series of small scale personal events, hi, iris appeared to control her leadership style with dots 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 of what we know is the real and true measure of the strength of a leader is based on we lift up that we see a spring, we know what strength looks like, but it's how it responds in chicago for the democratic national convention. pro palestinian demonstrates as of the 2 unhappy with the way president biden has
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continued to support israel. and it's warring garza dw, as washington bureau chief in his pole is out the venue of the democratic national convention in chicago. she told us earlier what she can, what we can expect in the coming days. while you know you're already can feel the excitement here in the united sides of others, big, strong willed start tomorrow, and we can expect some really stop power here in chicago. tomorrow will be opened by hillary clinton, who will be introducing the sitting president joe biden. this will be his last big speech kind of office political life. so this is the 1st day. this is the kick off of the d n. c 2024. then on tuesday we will have both obama as michelle obama and former president brock obama on wednesday. we will have bill clinton and governor was to be paid off coming to harris. and then of course, it's thursday is going to come on her as will approach the nation. and this
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d and c here herself. and you know, we've covered the are and see the republican national convention in milwaukee a little bit more than the months ago in the comparison couldn't be bigger. there are no former president. and here we have all former presidents, of course, jimmy, cause and con for you here. he's too old and too ill, but even he said, you know, i just want to stay as long a live to be able to vote for come with an hour or so. a lot of stop power is expected here in chicago over the next couple of days. let's take a look at some other stories making headlines around the world today. russian president vladimir putin has arrived in azerbaijan for a 2 day state visit. how's it? but as you on the present, it will have on the met the russian leader of the airport in by cool. according to the kremlin, the to will hold informal thoughts before signing agreements, expanding their strategic partnership. china in the philippines are trading blame
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after their ships collided in the dispute, or cell, tennessee, and footage shared by china state broadcast or a ship identified by basing. as a philippine bustle as seen, colliding with a chinese ship. china says it was deliberate, but the philippines accuses beijing of unlawful and aggressive maneuvers. the philippines has detected its 1st em parks case this year. authorities are working to determine if it's the new deadlier strain reported in several nations. the world health organization has issued his highest alert over the more contagious periods after an outbreak killed. hundreds in the democratic republic of congo. rescuers in italy are searching for 7 people who went missing when their sail boat sunk off the coast of sicily. 15 others were rescued. local media say the vessel capsized in bad weather, believed for and tourists were on board. high winds in hot
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weather, been fueling wild fires in western turkey. or the $130.00 separate blazes are broken out. authorities say most are now under control. thousands had to leave their homes and businesses around the coastal city is near. as the flames threatened, one of turkey's biggest urban areas of the intense wild fires have covered the forests and valleys around is mir and smoke and ash. the flames have scorched large areas, wrecking houses, and businesses and forcing thousands of people to evacuate. some have been able to return to assess the damage. inside of them by one of my animals were on that side of the hill. it was a disaster when the fire broke out, we tried to do as much as we could, but we failed. we couldn't see the animals. we lost them all. i don't want it done
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. we've lost everything. livestock farm is over. our olive trees are gone and our gardens are burnt. right now. we've almost nothing. we have no electricity hit rock bottom and the residents have shared video showing the fires approaching their homes and is mere over 40 buildings have been damaged in the city alone. and dozens of people have been taken to hospital suffering from burns. sorry to say the biggest places are now under control kind of the not because i said it was in between gauge of all your friends on the ground have been working all night long in the hills behind us. reside letty up to that and they're still working from the owner, but there is no longer any threat to the city united that i'm having to be with this column of the several to just regions, especially near the coasts,
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have been ravaged by wild fires in recent years as summers have become harder and dryer because of climate change. officials were in the risk of more fires in the notes on the west remains high. so you're watching dw news from berlin. the just reminder of the top story we're following for you this our us secretary of state defense and he blinked. isn't, is written up, of course, for a cease fire in gaza after taunts resumed in dough hall last week, blake, and said negotiations had breached a decisive moment from us, which carried out the terror attacks on october 7th. as said, any signs of progress are an illusion. of the ex, regardless documentary for you to looking at help people cope when they lose their sense of smell. i'm terry martin from me and all of us here at dw,
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