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the, the, this is dw news live from berlin tonight the high school football coach turned the governor, turned wouldn't be vice president of the united states. that's how you turn the page on donald trump. that's how we'll build a country where workers, comp, 1st health care and housing are human rights. minnesota governor, tim was flyers of delegates of the democratic national convention as he becomes the official running made of camelot harris. also coming up, ukraine says that it's captured another town inside russia. our reporter traveled with ukrainian forces into the russian territory that they are now occupied. we are
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having to pay close attention to the ground in front of us that makes $30.00 tonight for the 3. they haven't been set up yet. and the appraisal just with us, all pretty know the i'm bring golf is good to have you with us. so we begin with the man who would be us, vice president, minnesota governor tim waltz has accepted the us democratic parties, nomination for the office of vice president. and that makes him the official running, made for a comfortable harris who will give her acceptance speech to the democratic national convention. and just a few hours time was a former high school football coach, energize the delegates last night and he turned to the spotlight on his own fam, are our emotions running high?
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gosh. and when you are my entire world, and i love you this 70 moment one o one social media, it's tim bones formerly accepted this body's nomination for life president. he's think of preserving the freedoms that demo seriously. not under that tax from, from accept your nomination. and no matter who you are, tom le harris is going to stand up and fight for your freedom to live the life that you want to lead. because that's what we want for ourselves. and it's what we want for our neighbors. the democratic national conventions, todd night to kids familiar faces such as palm our house speaker, nancy pelosi and former president bill clinton both to came at mr. trump mostly talks about himself.
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so the next time you hear him don't care for was count. they are let us not forget who assaulted democracy on january 6th. he was a night that started studied lineup of performances and speakers legendary tv present . the oprah winfrey was a surprise guest. she, us americans to elect. com and our head is let us choose freedom. why? because that's the best of america. we're all americans and you gather that's all to call the, the, the glitz and glamour is
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a build up. put com la head. it says acceptance feeds and door lights will be on the most important moment. political goodies so far. all right, that one a fully original was a now she's a senior fellow at the atlanta council. c. tank ridge was going to see you again. you know, this was probably the biggest speech of tim, all his life that he gave last night. i mean his introduction basically to the world. so what do we know now that we did not know yesterday? well i think it, for tim was he wasn't trying to get a new message across. i think he was trying to reach to uncommitted voters who may not be as familiar with who we is and that's which method was directed out . he played up for his persona as an every man, just a guy from the midwest who served in the military coach football who taught at the
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local high school, the kind of person that many americans, many, uncommitted, potentially americans, unregistered americans, could identify with kind of person who recognizes your neighbor, your neighbor, and he really threw, i think a personal story here, especially with his families, hardship, and struggle. um, when it came to starting a family, there was that viral moment where his family stood up in tears. so i think that's really what he was go last night and he headed out of the park. and tonight we're going to hear from kimberly harris as she is expected to tell her story to the nation in the world. what are you expecting to hear from her? so besides election night that's coming up in november. this is going to be the biggest night of her career. this is going to be the biggest speech of her career. and i sort of compare this moment to brock obama. we also heard from at the dnc this week, he had that 2004 speech that really launched his career. his 2008, gmc,
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yes, we can speech both of which people look back on with this deep sort of mystical reverence . and i think that is what cala harris could have tonight. if this star is a line for her. so expect a message of, you know, hope and um, ambition and drive and her immigrant story. and you know, this may be sort of audacity of hope message that obama ones spread when he was a younger petition. we'll see how that goes tonight. but that's kind of what i expect from her. do you think that after tonight the, the, the honeymoon, if you will, particularly with the media will end there have been some of the complaints that come with the hair is, has not been very accessible to the media that she has not been answering many questions. she hasn't had a lot of time. we have to, you know, put that point out there. i mean, she's got a lot of communicating to do between now and election day, doesn't she to oh yeah,
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i mean, broadway. i think what they're trying to do is restore this lightness, an optimism to american life and to reclaim this concept of freedom from conservatives. this encompasses everything from re good reproductive rights to new economic relief for the working class to access to health care safety for mass shootings. and to get those points across means you have to be accessible. you have to be on method, you have to talk to the press and your whole team needs to be people that they can go to. and we don't have a lot of time until november, of course. so i would expect that to sort of change between here and november, rachel rizzo with the atlantic council. as always we appreciate your time and your analysis. rachel, thank thanks man. and is really delegation as arrived in
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cairo, according to these rarely public broadcast or con, no talks aimed at reaching a ceasefire and gaza are due to resume on saturday. but it's not clear whether that will happen. israel has also launched a wave of attacks across the gauze and strip the last run guns. the health authorities has at least 27 people were killed in the strikes. egypt guitar in the us are trying to negotiate an agreement between is really into mos over israel's military presence in gauze once the war ends. a moss. as you may remember, carried out the october 7th terror attacks and israel but dw correspondence, the legs come so joins me now from jerusalem. felix, what more do we know at this point? and that's an interesting question because at the moment we were up until i would say 2 hours ago, we were all under the impression that those stocks are not going to take place.
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that's all. we've heard reports yesterday saying that the talks on the brink of collapse according to the us sources. now, just an hour ago is ready. media have been reporting that the is there any negotiation? steam is currently in cairo with the idea of negotiating a solution or finding a solution to the some of the core issues in this meeting on such a day, which many people hold their hopes on is not yet final. it's not the a tour that it's going to take place, but these ready to comment is to meet tonight and it's very likely that we will know more officer. this is ready typing in the meeting. we do know that one of the main sticking points in the ceasefire talks, it has been and remains control over the gauze of egypt, the border that israel wants to maintain. is there any update on that to not?
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indeed some of the reports coming out in these roads tonight say that the is there any negotiation team has returned to egypt has returned to the negotiations with the mediator as width and up to date or for when it comes to the is really presidents in the so called philadelphia area on the border between garza and egypt . this corridor is basically at the core of the differences between both sides, where ours, where we have is read one thing to keep that presence there is right, argues that it says a main lifeline of smuggling woods for from us. whereas homeless insists on know, is there any presence there? uh, the current offer, according to sources. and this road is that is where i would evacuate these forces only in the 2nd phase of the deal. meaning after 40 something days. it's going to be interesting how this pans out, but it needs to be said at the moment, we don't know whether how much is it going to take place. we don't know what kind
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of thinks of this offer and negotiations are in a very, very critical point. yeah, you can say that again dw corresponded phyllis sounds of the latest from jerusalem . felix thank ukraine's president told him is the landscape says that his military forces are still attacking in russia's course region even as moscow as forces press forward in eastern ukraine. a foot injury leads by ukrainian special forces show strikes on russian pontoon crossings. ukraine has destroyed at least 3 bridges over the river, the same as it seeks to create a buffer zone in the border region. the kremlin says its troops have stopped ukraine's advance of our corresponding economy. lee has been imbedded with ukrainian troops during their operation in the course region. he accompanied them as they headed for the town to search, just beyond the border with russia,
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where you crate is setting up a military command post. so here in subject, the ukraine troops have down to then instruct you just as russian soldiers in occupied ukraine have been putting the new statues back up. the question that everyone is asking is all ukranian troops here today. this is just another border rate that will end in a couple of days. we'll all ukraine troops really gonna dig in here, set out some kind of administration and stay and hold this territory until this worth of i'm just across there should say that we don't want to keep this land. we don't need to to them to. we've had to do this to sure, and to me that they're vulnerable as well as and so that they're not all powerful me the feeling that someone who is looking to see some of the locals were hiding in a cellar nearby, the streets are empty. basically what you can hit generate is an existence. there's still no power here. and very occasionally,
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some ukrainian transport was there. there's no phone connection, no electricity, nothing. we can't charge anything. no one warned us. our government forgot about us . they got a few people out, but most were left behind. it was too late. my house was bomb. there's only a crater left. the houses destroyed. no one offered me a chance to evacuate the much, you know, people got out on their own in their cars. oh yeah, no, i live alone. my daughter lives far away. i had no way of getting out via mobile. so it's using, i was looking after an elderly friend. she was sick before. i couldn't just leave her helper black. she died yesterday and we buried her today. no, that's a little bit for girls. the people here need some calm. they need some civility or that that's the most important thing for me,
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but they need the explosions as to how many different people are scared. i was here the day before yesterday. a young couple of came with their son. the next morning their house was gone to my school. don't. i don't know where the rocket came from, but their house has gone through it. of course we want peace, but you've got to understand neither side is ready for it. yeah. what's your answer? and we are having to pay close attention to the ground in front of us the next $30.00 days for free 3. they haven't been set up yet. and the appraisal just with us operating off that was over in economy. they are reporting from inside russia, imbedded with ukranian troops. here's a re binder. now at the top story, we're following this. our tim was, has accepted the democratic nomination to become the parties, us vice presidential candidates from the harris and walls are now official nominees and can begin the final stretch of their campaign. the race to wind, the wind tops. you're watching the w news. they'll be back at the top of the hour
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with more world news. i hope to see you then the on the long voyage through the ocean, another humpback well with the comp for a long time they had to fee a humans on that journey. now the trenches have become very protective of whales until the results of the ocean conservation start september sold on dw the we are in the far north of mongolia. it's an ice.

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