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the, the, this is the w use of life from the new 5 school coach. 10 state governor accepts the democratic nomination to be vice presidential candidates that turned the page on donald trump. that how will feel a country where workers, comp, 1st, health care and housing are human rights tools, flies update. 3 of the democratic national convention as he becomes come to a higher says official running make also on the program. israel launch is both deadly strong st. gaza as mediators in cairo and continued to see a cease fire still disagreements over how the costs are would be managed. if the financing is actually so strong,
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border control things to get into india. many of them seeking safety from sectarian attacks rescues, find, find bodies in the rack if i'm not sure the also the coast of sicily as the boat sank on monday and 5 in store the and she'll get a welcome to the program. in the united states was the day of the democratic national conventions has closed with a nomination of minnesota governor. tim was for democratic vice president, governor was accepted the enrollment nation with a states that blended optimism with criticism of donald trump. here, thousands of delegates the times of the event in chicago is, was formally accepted his nomination. his family was watching from the flow, including 17 year old son god, and that to speak to you our plans time that the most, you know,
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with this going viral on social media is some of what that symbols that to say good public can use the word freedom, they mean that the government should be free to invade your doctor's office. corporations free to pollute your air and water. and bags free to take advantage of customers. when we democrats talk about freedom, we mean the freedom to make a better life for yourself and the people that you love. so let's get more from the results to a tablet from the area. so welcome pablo. biggest speech then of to wells is a life. what else did he tell the democratic faithful? well, it was a really high energy speech full of joy, but also he went on the fence as well. it was a good opportunity for him to basically tell the world, tell american voters who he is and what his background is. he talked about how he's from a rural background in the midwest,
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highways basically this sort of average guy who's very reliable to people. he also talked about his struggles and having children as well with his wife and also his stress as we seen there in that same died or this element of freedom. he really went on the offense. they're focusing on essentially some of the big topics that donald trump has been looking up on abortion rights. and he's been focusing as well on the economy as well. basically focusing on this as well as focusing on the small guy in, in society. i'm protecting them. so these were sort of the big areas at that he really wanted to look at and also use some quite as strong language to describe down from describing them as dangerous. and so who was the pitching to be on the, the gather party, faithful middle americans. so let's not forget that worlds is from them. he's the governor of minnesota midwestern state. and the democrats have had an issue, particularly in recent years in that they've been losing a lot of particularly white men. they've been going to the republican party. so
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this is an opportunity to show that the democrats can appeal to those voters, perhaps these that so called a full dive distressed as well. the fact that is a school teacher and that is a coach, which is also what part of this sort of related will image that he's trying to get across the top right. some of the policies as well that he possibly be the governor with regard to don't say city introducing free school lunches, unpaid family needs, but also focusing on the economy. expressing some of these what have been described as a populace to policies and such as the grounds for home buyers at coating health care costs and also cutting food costs and also like we heard in the same. but before you really did attack this idea and sort of at the little guy being a tax party and big corporations. so you mentioned the economy and abortion rights . tell us more about what we learned about how the democrats intend to govern. well, some of the people who spoke and on day 3 we had abortion rights activists. we had
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eligibility to active as, as well. and we had liberal groups who were representing women and latino voters, for example. but one area where the democrats have been attacked, particularly by them, by the republicans, is immigration. and that was tackled on the night. and, and it sort of highlighted the fact that the democrats are going to shift a little bit more to the right and on sort of go more in the direction of the republicans in that sense. and so that was an area that they really needed to highlight and they're going to continue to have to highlight in the coming weeks and months. and there was stuff power on show. that's right. there is no shortage of star power in the democrats. and whereas, with the republicans, you see people like form arrest or whole kogan, the democrats bring in big big names at, i'm one big surprise gas depart from before i get onto the surprised guess i should've mentioned there was, bill clinton was there at the former president he tends to focus a lot on economic stuff. he's an old time that these at conventions book the
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surprise a, a parents came from the moment you quarter talk show, former told show queen, and also very influential figure in the united states. oprah winfrey, so let's take a listen to what you have to say. let us choose freedom. why? because of that stuff. best of america were all americans and you gather that. 7 to call the the so there you have it. i mean, oprah winfrey very influential figure. she was appealing to the independent voters and gave her backing very clearly. obviously it's a common law hires and to, to wells. so you know, the influence of people like um, oprah winfrey is very important as the race is so tight at the moment. but we also so other names appear. we had stevie wonder to and that the music legend john
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legend to well so, so in on the night i'm will be continuing to see big names later on when kimberly harris also will be making her the parents transfer public public solely alice take a look now is the most doors of making headlines around the world. hundreds of pro palestinian products, asked as a guy that outside the democratic national convention on that day. they were quoting on the policy to ends, ministry funding for israel, and to commit to an immediate cease by the chicago area where the conventions being held is home to the largest, one of the largest promised daphne communities in the us slaves 15 people have been killed in an explosion as a pharmaceutical sponsored southern india blasted cut after 5 broadcasts at the time to under per dash, dozens of injured people. taking 2 hospitals that sold is expected to
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germany, sending a move on the balance sheet to conduct to help identify cases of impulse. and you have a government driven development ministry, time security and experts and informed the population about prevention measures. w h o is declared the highest of the level due to the outbreak of a potentially more dangerous impulse variance in africa. behind the scenes negotiations over ending the war and gaza due to continue in cairo so far, representative some israel could talk egypt and the us have been involved but not the palestinian militant group. i'm us the technical talk. so based on the piece plan suggested by the us, the may prove by the un security council. the plan includes a 6 week cease fire partial withdrawal of israeli troops and the return of hostages held by militants in gaza. israel would release palestinian prisoners and
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withdrawal the rest of its forces. then the reconstruction of casa could begin. both sides still have the differences, which it's hoped will be addressed by a bridging proposal. but israel into master, accusing each other of abilene and changing conditions. i'm asked as a concert except israel's plan to keep control of the philadelphia, colorado as a buffer zone, along with the goss and border with egypt. no counties except to israel's demand, a veto of the release of palestinian prisoners, always planned to search, palestinians for weapons before letting them return home to northern garza, their visit a wider war could inductive a sci fi doesn't come soon. it's janice coming algo are, has been following developments in cairo. well, welcome. green. i'm. what's your assessment of where these talks are at the moment when we have very difficult creases we need there is still
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a gap that is really. busy it's a continued military presence in the gaza strip and the they want to have guarantees that they can't continue. they won't even offices fired at a later point. how much, what's the opposite? they want the israeli army completely out of the gaza strip and they was going to use for a permanent ceasefire. there was talks between us for the joe biden and coming to harris. and they said y'all, and yesterday they are urging him to see that the somehow people to contradicting that optimism spread by a state secretary is leaking in the last days. and there's also some indications from an error operations from the mediation states, a country and ship efficient once a some say the u. s. went to far accommodating, and they said y'all was this continued to indicate presence in the gaza strip.
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another one is saying this, and in past right now there's no point in holding highlighted negotiations of to this is sorted out. and there is also a good the air media can states about the fact that to the airport saying that y'all is the one who signs the theme of the space before a ceasefire and come us to as a 2nd party. but it's a heavy set. oh that's and we know really in fact very little what is happening behind. ready chris, okay, so what about this this past? it sounds like a roadblocks on both sides and meanwhile, there is this stretch of iran and its proxy is attacking israel unless progress is made up as well. right now when we get back to gaza at both sides, trying to reach something that could do the remote reach agents, which in the world that wants to establish a permanent military presence, is really military presence. signed off by how much,
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how much once the army to go out, both sides put pressure on the ground right now. how much dislikes accepts work? something attacking them. it's an inquiry that it's the corner door. that's what is really, i mean it's position separate thing because it's dripping in northern and southern parts and is right about this. other sites is pushing by not stopping the bullying issue more and more evacuation for this. now for example, in the 2 biggest population centers in the center of the gaza strip eh, 10 units. ringback the dealer by law, it's the same time the days, only 10 percent, no of the causes, strict business at basic made the safe zone for the people. so it's so way of pressuring how much into a, into a beauty simply by creating a desperate situation. institution on the ground for the palestinians, but that of course is a double sided sort because the is really the army now is going back to 100 units for the struck time that shows that they cannot read it this way. almost when ever
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they go in the least they have to go in, they can count as close somehow and it's on y'all's claim to be able to eliminate thomas military. and that of course increases the need for some kind of disease. okay, thanks about current cutting, outgoing in. kyra. what meanwhile, for leasing israel have classed with orthodox jewish protest as in jerusalem, who are post and military conscription of 5 people were arrested. officers could be seen the king and forcibly removing demonstrates as they blocked the roads to prevent a demonstration of the book, the right to prevent people some and some of that yourself is from attending the list. with office 3, the jews had long been exempt from ministry service into june. when the supreme court ruled they must be drafted. and these really who strikes on guns all continuing to light these killed at least 11 people in the residential building in
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the northern gossen town on about that last year. that's according to palestinian media. families and southern is rattled of health funerals for for the hostages, whose bodies recovered from an gauze of this week. they were among $250.00, taken during the october 7th. how much the tire attacks which triggered through all the tears of anger and despair. yeah, the book stop was kidnapped from keyboards, knew him on october 7th. now his family and his whole community is laying him to rest the day. and what will, does a mother have to sing for the return of her son who was a band and then that in what we'll do,
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families have to back and cry for the return of their family members a life. and that today i ask you again for forgiveness. my child, i'm sorry we didn't make it. i'm sorry. it's worse as it recovered, books stuffs, body and 5 more in a tunnel in gaza. earlier this week. the army has come under heavy criticism for each failure to predict the october 7th attack. and for it slow responds that day. the outgoing head of is really military intelligence says the failures of october 7th will haunt him for the rest of his life. built the shell, but we failed in the most important mission. we are entrusted with giving a war warning. the ultimate responsibility for the failure of the intelligence division rests with me in the line according to gaza officials,
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israel's retaliatory military campaign, has killed over 40000 palestinians in the strip since the war started. prime minister benjamin netanyahu is under pressure at home and from abroad to reach a ceasefire deal with home us. but negotiations happened deadlock for months. felicia menu attended the funeral, as of the east for the hostages, lamented the fact that months of talking have yet to yield a deal releasing the rest. thank you. hi, i have several of you with them. they may have, let's say actually this could have ended differently for it of us. i'm kind little, i know about the, i mean without coverage and they could have been brought back in march to get him to we could have extended the deal simple and they could have returned to live. and then we wouldn't be in cemeteries today, or how mazda is believe to still be holding around
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a $110.00 hostages captured during the october 7th. the tax is rarely, authorities estimate around a 3rd our debt. the legacy of that i sent to a group of the militant group known as these logic states or isis is still being felt in large parts of iraq and syria. more than 10000000 people were forced to leave the house, it was on the cities of mosul and rocca velocity destroyed. and this to see, to travel to northern iraq met cody's privileges. we still live with the danger of hidden explosives. the country haunted by the memory. so for these buildings were destroyed at decades ago when the so called us lubbock stayed advance to what's most so once life you neighborhoods became goes towns for 3 years, see him 5 years lift end of the horrors of isis and for 3, yes,
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she didn't that leave her house, the militants were roaming the streets, kept up in girls from her school and punishing everyone who didn't comply with the strict religious rules. so it's too much, was the gunshots. so i ran outside and this is where i found my debt husband to me . i held him in my hands why he died. i honestly started to is that a show of devices took away my use and handle that will be it just new. fortunately sonya but it was my biggest stream to go to university honey markham. and but the terrorists destroyed was every single one of my days hate and don had them to be here. oh taps on which we in a i'm in the trying to 3 a dies jamal. take memories on the only thing i is has left behind 10 years on the entire village as the lion rubble and bare hidden dangerous. this village was at the front line of the battle between isis and the cottage for says, one night's people received
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a phone call saying that isis was just half an hour away, and almost everyone minutes to flee, but did eventually come from those hills over there. and they were shooting at everyone who was still in the village when people managed to return. yes, lisa, they found the place completely destroyed and covered the land lines. that's why it moves in fluid against sizes. during that time. he says the militants rate is home and other houses with explosives. this one was completely destroyed. they used to, there's a car though to move between houses that connect as an id here with a gas kind of look at it. because the 1st thing people need to when they come back home is gas to cook, right? and when you touch it, the booby dry products plus the back door. why it tells me that several vintages have died and such explosions. iraq is one of the most heavily mind countries in the world may as of the lives of mind stuff in concepts.
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yeah. throughout the many wars and conflicts over the last decade. clearing all the contaminated land does a job for generations to come. but there is a group of people, including many local women who's taking on this dangerous task because this one of them removing what isis left behind, what has become our lives. because when the yeah, i don't want anyone to ever see what isis did to me or what they've left behind. the left side dies. so she and her team half when the exam and the lines with the metal detector, one wrong steps could be deadly. and how so the other, we never know what to expect, but that doesn't stop us. we're not only here to save our own lives, but those have so many people, the vision we want them to finally play again, come here with their children or just go for a walk without fear. she been a whole for z hum, working to read her country of the atlantic states legacy is a goal, was fighting for and with every bomb she can is painful. memories faded little more
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into the distance to bangladesh by thousands of people have been trying to cross into india since finding protest script the country in july. i think reports of attacks on hindus, many of whom hope the bangladesh and du majority. neighbors will provide them with a safe haven of things. a dash has been in a state of turmoil after weeks of violent protests, thousands of bangladesh, cities have gathered at the indian border, hoping to get refuge in india. but security forces on both sides, keep them from crossing over. all local, there are going there on the other side. i don't this side it directly. g. 's are trying to cross the stream on the other side. but the golf and allow them to cross the border. my relatives wanted to come over, but they couldn't to that. i got out of our lesson, didn't pick shut up indian prime minister and around remotely. recently said that his government will protect bangladesh, the hindus. but the border situation is volatile. this local leader
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is working as a mediator between india and bangladesh. she border forces and the people gathered along the border, bony look what i baby. since the 9th of july, she went to go to thousands of people that was kind of have gathered at the board and think it was actually that her mother. we've often to stay on the other side of it to now a couple of she, mo, the bundle of dish, or 3. i'm gonna feel like we've done gullies, maybe on both sides for that as to why you would think it was. i'm gonna start balloons. i people, we don't want any on rest top. if you go to the not only want to do, go to maybe not live with them together. nothing. and then we have talked about it . i'm actually taken by them. i want to know many people here on the indian side told the they'll be with that they will welcome the refugees from bangladesh as they have gone through similar experiences. but they're also wary of possible conflicts in the future. reform produced by a comfortable exam on take a gosh, who joins us now from a deputy a welcome semantic. the situation on the board. that sounds desperate.
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yes, it is. and so i was visiting the border of law street and uh, this couple of this back uh, the indian authority issued one statement saying that 17 bangladesh should be the activity across the border in the us on sector and the, the intercepted one lady. and that the student searching for other 16 people and the last read really was visiting the border of the city housings of people are going to try to cross the border. yeah. and how many of actually managed to make that crossing? i'm not very sure. uh, the end does not for the student setting that they're trying, they're trying to, uh, you know, as these people do not to cross the border. they are in close contact with the b, g, b, the bangladesh border guards under uh, under their dogs. uh uh, you know,
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flag meetings uh between them. so uh, not too many people have crossed the border yet, but housings of people are actually, uh, uh, rating uh, near the border in the bottom of the site. so this, it sounds a little confusing because india says it's concerned about minority hindus in bangladesh, yet that's stopping them from entering the country about seems like a contradiction. yes, uh i spoke with the indian not forwarded to you and they said that they're different keeping a close watch in the situation on the situation. and the said that they're also in contact with the new regime in bangladesh. and uh they, they said to be the, the ship, the constant, about the, uh, my new to induce in bangladesh. but to stay with the border is not open, but it changes. so how bad is that situation likely to get?
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it's the time and it's danced in the border areas and india, she has more than $4000.00. if you want me to border with bangladesh and still there are fewer areas which is board, as i did that is on fans and the people in the bottle of ish and in the border areas that they have actively setting that up in, at any point of time people got done across the border and, you know, choose them on the 5th booth and across the border. and i think it's using the indian side. okay, thanks a lot. semantic gosh, in delhi, that's a progress done where police have charged a mom with cyber terrorism for his alleged roland spreading. this information, which is believed to have triggered the space of riots in the united kingdom. far hung a safe was arrested in the city of law who is being accused of he's accused of being behind a website that falsely claimed the attacker who stopped and killed 3 goals in the
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last month was an illegal, mostly migrant authorities, a plane, the fake news when contributing to riots across the case, some of which talk did most and most in communities of german chancellor is visiting moldova, which sites between the european union and ukraine, and has been heavily affected by the russian invasion of its neighbor. off shall tell tools with the presence my assigned to a prime minister adoring rich discussions focused on security issues resulting from russian segregation begins to cry. well, there has been a supporter of keys will efforts and claims 2 volts have been targeted by russian hybrids attacks and the stabilisation. another topic on the agenda is that gemini support for most of this application to join the e. u. a process began formerly in june and is expected to take several years to beat us on this speaking in moldova, chancellor schultz said he's country would continue to support,
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keep as long as necessary to the desktops of ok. germany will not let up in its support of ukraine. we will support ukraine 1st long as necessary. and we will be the largest country in europe supporting ukraine. but it was only the usa is doing more faster, major world power. and this is something that everyone new cream can rely on. but also the were rooting for the training people were fighting for its independence, sovereignty and democracy against which feed on to her, of design to their queen. and rescue is the found 5 bodies on both the same for you on that sound coast to coast officially claiming the lives of busies tech and banking executive search teams is still looking for one more missing passenger vessel was hit by a violent storm on monday brought back to show off to being recovered from some 50 meters below the waves. officials haven't yet released details about the identities
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of the bodies found on the sunken ship. 6 passengers were still unaccounted for when the coast guard was even searching the wreck. wits of multiple robots and divers on wednesday morning. among them was british business been like lynch. he had reportedly invited guests on board. his family's 56 meta luxury, yelled the basie and to celebrate his recent acquittal in a massive fraud case in the us. this cctv footage from the show shows the shits lights disappearing into darkness as a violent storm had posted cello hall, but in the early hours of monday morning 10 crew and 12 passengers. one boat at the time 15 escaped in life boat, including the captain, costs and bone us. the skipper of a boat mowed alongside the bayesian found the survivors. he said the yachts had sunk in an instant. i don't absolutely know what they did. i only know that
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they went slip with the mouse on the water and that the sink in 2 minutes like this it as authorities move to identify the dead, it's not yet clear why the ship found it. so rapidly. officials believed it may have been hit by a tornado over the water known as a water spout during the storm. the questions remain why the multi 1000000 your row, your sink, when other nearby boats didn't realize that top story i came well says accepted his punches a nomination to become a us vice president on day 3 of the democratic national convention engine. i'm a 100 and government was where officially confirmed his apologies that normally names they now begin the final stretch that whitehouse. com. there's
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something w focus on your it looks at how the spanish island of a big joke is trying to control poverty, tourism. i'll be back at the top of the the, [000:00:00;00] the, this is focus on europe. i'm laura buffalo, a welcome to the show. britain's health care sector is in a state of crisis. millions of patients are on waiting lists with a publicly funded national health service or n h s. care workers are overwhelmed. the low wages and high stress levels have led to an exodus of professionals in the sector. many blame the former conservative

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