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the, the, this is the to the news live from berlin job i did, throws the support behind carmella harris, the democratic party convention for democracy i was given a standing ovation. his speech typing his on to the change meant also coming on us x ray of state on to me blinking and says israel supports a new ceasefire proposal. he's now calling on a month to do the same,
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but it's unclear and it's the new proposal addresses any of the militant groups concern. the him all welcome to the program and job i didn't, has been given, has been giving arising speech at the democratic national convention, making the case for voters to elect carmella harris. as the next us president biden was introduced to the podium by his daughter, ashley. and was welcomed by 8 huge standing ovation that lasted several minutes. biden's own decision not to seek re election. i'll find is that 20 to 24 presidential race. and he was quick to back harris, his vice president as the parties candidate instead pulls show harris and her running mate. tim was edging slightly. a. it's a complicated donald trump,
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in some crucial swing states. the president was welcomed with the chance of a thank you joe. alongside the minutes long standing ovation, let me ask you already about for freedom for democracy a former. 6 let me ask you, we're ready to work on the wires in general, the earlier tunnel harris made a surprise appearance at the convention where she paid tribute to button. i want to kick us off by celebrating our credible president joe biden. the movie speaking later tonight, joe,
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thank you for your historical leadership, for your lifetime of service to our nation, and for all you will continue to do. we are forever grateful to you. well, let's get overnight to our washington bureau chief in his hall, who is active in you all the democratic national convention. president biden is speaking right now. he's just behind you there. it's kind of a bit to sweet moment for him, isn't it? of course, and nobody was welcome so warmly like shouting, minute, long minutes long. it felt like constantly interrupted by these uh, 5000 go. so delegates is they like a celebrated lifetime achievement? you know, he has been in public service more than 50 to use. and this is what you 15 here. the democratic party is really thankful for watching you see it. and of course also,
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that's the one back the why to us from donald trump 4 years ago. yeah, that standing ovation was certainly quite something to witness. and earlier the surprise appearance from democratic nominee tomlin harris on day one. hi to the crowd, receive part. you know, this is the 1st day the opening day a good day and see the democratic national conventions. and you could just see how much style power is behind kind of a how is it the governors senators, amc was speaking, delivering a fierce full speeds. uh then of course it was due by the sooner we also deliver outstanding speech. and then all of a sudden the majority of the 2 big ones that change they ones that told some standing for and she was also very graceful. this. uh joe biden. just kind of read just the
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crowd said, thank you joe. thank you for your lifelong accomplish name to the ending of the 1st day is really, really the celebration of providing a couple of harris at the very end. it's the same name, elizabeth fact, but of course we'll take over tomorrow. again. certainly seems like good vibes. all right, and, and you mentioned hillary clinton there. she spoke at the convention. well, what was her message of the roads are right. you know, we have to remember 8 years ago, she was standing here herself, also in the w 2. that's what you did. what she was bang tonight. again, she was the presidential candidate at the d. n. c. in 2016, accepting the nomination and date, of course, was also kind of a moment for her. she reminded the delegation, the whole united states,
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which is watching how far the country, how far the democratic policies got over the last year. and she talked about the was. a nobody name, no, she said it's for see some of the hers is just in the other side of the style ceiling and reaching out to a hand and telling the americans vote for me and then be will really make history. so she, she gave a great, really encouraging a speech speech for coming to harrison. she will definitely be a very, very important and strong supposed to during the next 78 days until election. but of course dw, in a so at the democratic convention in chicago. thank you so much for all of your reporting tonight. are now demonstrators calling for the us to and a to israel gathered near the venue hosting the convention. pro palestinian
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protesters briefly managed to break through a nearby fence, but were pushed back by police. size is as much as demanded that the us stop giving military and financial support to israel. activists have criticized dividing highest administration for its handling. also more in gossip, the riley was much smaller than organizers had hoped, and full tests have remained. well let's take a look at some other stories making headlines around the world. and it's lee, at least one person has died and 6 others are missing. after a luxury or sign off the coast of sicily 15, others were rescued, including a baby local media. say the vessel capsized during the southern storm for interest on board, the british flagship ukraine uno, sorry cheese, have ordered families of children to evacuate from the key eastern city of po krupps. as russian troops continue to move forward with their offensive across is a logistics hub. in the didn't yet screeching is capture crude,
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we can ukraine's defense abilities and supply re us and now us x ray of states. and to me blinking says israel has accepted a proposal to bridge differences that are holding up a cease fire on hostage release and gaza. he may be 9 spent after meetings with is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu. and president isaac heads, oak and israel blinking says it's not up to him off his terrorist attack on october 7 star should the current war to agree to the plan. it is us secretary of state tents, me blinking 9th visit to the middle east since the warring calls that began over 10 months ago. following meetings with israel lead is he outline they propose next steps towards ending the will. this includes the so called bridging proposal, which blinking says should bridge the gaps remaining between the 2 sides the,
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the bridging proposal that pun mister netanyahu was as accepted and we looked at them off to accept, reflects what is in the cease fire agreement that present the button put before the world back back in may. that's incorporated into your own security council resolution. and that makes clear that this process will proceed and phases of a 1st initials, a ceasefire. over the course of 6 weeks in which hostages are released. prisoners are exchange and negotiations commence on the conditions necessary for an endurance these fire but is blinking heads of egypt for the next round of tools. disagreements remain between isabel and her mouth. these include israel's refusal to withdrawal. all of its troops from gauze, a. a red line for him,
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us of israel would also like to retain some strategic control and garza including along its southern board with egypt, the roof of crossing and the philadelphia car door and goes a smoke rising above coun, eunice monks, the latest bombardment by his railey forces of the, the city in the south of the strip, as the scholars have months of fighting its residents of grand skeptical of any attempt by the united states to secure peace. hey, it's evelyn comes, was it to israel will not change anything. every time we hit it will, but it turns out that there are no negotiations. it's all lies about if the clock like is if it's above us then right. then we suffer a lot of guns that have got a but i'm going to let you know. let's take care of it and we feel that the american assault of the international community are,
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can you not on us without mercy? so i had the easiest visit to israel is just for the us to check in with israel united, provided with arms and logistics of you. so we continue with this extermination in war and gone. so how to put a better look at this won't change anything as though we're very pessimistic about his visit to the contrary. i mean to convince the auto pessimism that grows day by day as the war rolls on. gerald fire stein is director of the middle east institutes arabian peninsula affairs program. he told me what he thinks the current proposal is likely to include. it's a pleasure to be with you this evening on. uh, and i think that, you know, as a secretary blake and said, the basic framework is the 3 phase initiative that the president by denounced about 3 months ago, which includes the, the immediate ceasefire exchange of prisoners,
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other issues or humanitarian relief. and is that supposed to go on to a more detailed negotiations? uh that uh, that would include establishing a format for governance, security and gaza. and ultimately, hopefully, the beginning of a resumed is really power sending a dialogue that would lead to a final resolution of the conflict and the establishment hopefully of an independent palestinian state. but all of those things are in the distant future are. and thomas has accused, as well as moving the goal, post all of these talks during previous talk. but are we actually any closer to a deal today? well, it's a, it's a very good question. and again, this is the 1st time that secretary blinking has said that, as well as accepted proposals all way to find out afterwards that that there was a very optimistic perspective that you were sharing. and that i,
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that we weren't actually on the verge of and accept. and so we're going to have to wait and see what comes out of the talks in egypt and that, and don't high afterwards to see whether in fact the, as rarely, as i've said yes. and whether in fact, a boss is prepared to say yes as well. as some observers have also criticize the us for not really bringing enough pressure to bear on israel to bring a bite to cease fire. is the us really doing all that? it can well again, i think that the president bite has been trying to walk a very fine line between uh, between uh, pricing is route through uh, through initiatives through drawing if you will, but not dropping a uh, hammer in the form of arms uh, arms session or, or other kinds of,
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uh, real pressure that would, uh, that would certainly create a star. and israel uh, boeing also create a big star here in the united states. and you know, keeping in mind that we are at the, at the beginning of the ultimate phase of the presidential elections. the president is going to be very mindful, not only what's happening in god's in the middle east, but also of course what the impact is going to be domestically. it's gerald cyrus site and director of the middle east is just a re being peninsula affairs program. thank you so much for joining us on decently pressure that before we go, countries across the world being welcoming the night sky phenomena known as a supreme in an ancient greek temple. the size of athens was dwarfed by the moon on monday evening. during the event, the moon appears much larger than usual because of its orbital path,
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