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ah ah ah ah, this is dw news, live it from berlin to 90 washington, they're calling it the boldest climate package in history. us senate has approved hundreds of billions of dollars to flight fight, climate change. the u. s. house is expected to follow, making this a major victory for president by also coming up tonight. the ceasefire between israel and palestinian militants appears to be wholly after 3 days of bombardments
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that kill dozens, including many children, plus a possible breakthrough in talks that could limit iran's nuclear program in exchange for economic sanctions relief. the rods negotiator have headed home to consider their options. ah fiber. gov is good to have you with us on this monday as we start another week. we've start in the us with a win for both the biden administration and the climate. the u. s. senate has passed to build a spend hundreds of billions of dollars on climate and health care programs. it offers tax incentives for reducing c o, 2 emissions, and it aims to slash the cost of prescription drugs. u. s. house is expected to approve the legislation next week. ah, the power of electric joe biden taking a battery powered se for
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a spin to drum up support for his plan to save the climate. he came a big step closer to that goal after vice president carmella harris used her deciding vote to pass the climate bill by 51 votes to 50, a much scale, but version, but historic none the less to day after more than a year of hard work the senate is making history. i am confident the inflation reduction act will endure is wanted the defining legislative feats of the 21st century. the legislation provides for billions of dollars in climate focused spending and tax incentives for eco conscious consumers plus billions to fund investments in e mobility and solar power. it's a major victory for biden, with political impact beyond the usa. we can't get china in india and other countries to come to the table if we're not doing our own part. and finally we are and i think that's going to have very positive ramifications for global climate action name to the inflation reduction act. the package also cuts medication and
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health care costs for the elderly. not a single republican senator voted in favor. it's $430000000000.00 spending will be financed through a new 15 percent minimum tax on companies with profits of $1000000000.00 or more. for biden, a game changer, l y o right, with more info. not some of it's not going to kick in for a little bit, but it's all good. the bill must now go to the house of representatives, which is expected to pass it on friday. sorry, let's figure story now to our washington d. c. bureau chief in his poll. good to see you in his so we've got chuck schumer, the senate leader saying that this is the boldest climate package in ye. west history. give us a sense of the impact that this bill could half right. friend,
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a lot of the package focuses actually on incentivizing clean energy projects and electric vehicles while taxing and eliminating on the other side fossil fuel projects. rumor said that you as greenhouse gas emissions will be slashed by 40 percent by already 2030, which is basically just around the corner. and the legislation also will, for the 1st time, give many care the power to negotiate the costs of a limited basket of prescription drugs, bringing down costs for many, many people. these are huge topics here in the united states. yes, this is a 1st especially providing climate change also for bringing down the price for prescription drugs. yet this is also the product of a while of compromise. and how much was this bill watered down to meet demands from republican or war? conservative senators to that way. right. i mean,
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much as compromise has been around getting one democratic senator joe mansion of west virginia to walden favorites. so the white alice actually, and democrats have been negotiating tirelessly for 4 months basically a year. so the package now offers provisions that will increase pipeline projects despite the climate provisions and much of the compromises around certain corporate tax breaks that the centrist democrats actually wanted eliminated. and this will be a big victory for president biden. what does that mean going towards november in these mid term elections for the democrats? that is true of the antenna, chris right now are really doing terribly in poles. and joe biden now hopes that this will give him a push a brand. you know, i think it is really important to remind our international audience that joe biden actually has had several huge legislative wins in the last months. obviously this
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a climate bill, but earlier the one trillion bipartisan infrastructure bill, the problem for him is and that the outcome, the positive outcome for the average americans will take maybe years. but what people feel now is the skyrocketing inflation and the gas prices. and by the end of the day, this actually might make the decision whom they're waiting for on the midterm election in november. it abusing to score with the latest in washington to night, venus, as always. thank you. so happening now, the united nations security council is holding an emergency meeting on garza as a ceasefire between israel and palestine. the militants appears to be holding is rose ambassador has defended its military operation in garza, these are like pictures from inside the un chambers. he was aired on as accused the palestinian islamic jihad group of firing on civilians and of using bill as human
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shields. more than 40 for gardens died, hundreds were wounded with you in israeli strikes. these really ambassador to the un is blaming the mill. what's in today? security council debate, if the council truly wishes to improve the situation in gaza, there must be one outcome and one outcome only to condemn the islamic jihad for its double war crimes. while placing the full accountability, full accountability for the murder of innocent palestinians on the shoulders of this radical terror group. if anything else comes out of this meeting, it will be a profound mistake. well, that is in new york. me, my wife and garza is beginning to get back to normal residence on both the palestinian and israeli signs of the divine of welcome the lead up in hostilities. but they also know that this is fragile. at best. for
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the 1st time in days, dawn broke in peace across garza. vital supplies, a once again flowing into the enclave along its so power plant to restart 2 days after it run out of fuel. 3 days of intense fighting, left 40 for palestinians including 15 children dead. israel has said it launch the attack as a direct response to a threat from palestinian islamic jihad militants. but prime minister yellow pete, what's that his country had no interest in a brought a bottle of mckoko. meanwhile, news of the truce was met with relief in gaza. however, that will leave during the past 3 days in terror and fear we wish the mornings would come. as we did not like the nights, my children were crying about the bags they gave luck. i often pass for bob
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israelis in the area targeted by retaliatory fire from garza know that the current truce doesn't mean lusting piece this is not the only an it's just that a caster. okay, we'll keep quiet for now for land. leanna, her lang my definitely the next and is annoying. many garza slowly returning to a normal life. while others try to salvage their belongings from the rubble of what used to be the home. wondering how long tom will prevail. what's nice suggestions from the european union that could possibly help to salvage the nuclear deal between iran and world powers. that is possible. breakthrough comes after 4 days of talks in vienna, and a rainy delegation is on its way back to t. ron, to discuss the proposals,
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the talks evolved, germany, france, britain, china, and russia. the united states has been involved indirectly. the u says it's now up to those nations to either accept or reject the deal. the 2015 pac known as the j. c. p. away lifted sanctions on iran in return for guarantees that it will not build a nuclear weapon. us president donald trump walked away from the deal for years ago . i for more now i want to bring in journalist klaus pumpers he is in the austrian capital. vienna. orest to night is a deal within reach. can we talk about it being that close? indeed it is in reach, if us per the biden, and the high representative are high hired. so this is the leader of iran. yes. to this you have on the table tomorrow morning by needed for the midterm elections as
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well as we have just from the washing the see that you need this david pass in the senate. but also the iranians need something because they desperately eaten money and export. and import possibilities and faith of the huge inflation of 40 percent that the economy on the verge of collapsing, the european union has submitted this, this final text that is being held as a possible your savior for this deal. do we know exactly what is inside the you draft? no, not exactly, negotiations this week i explained only as technical after the high representative of the you already presented a paper to all parties, especially for the jaron here on leadership 9 days ago. he afterwards indicated this is the final compromise he sees as possible for most sites after these long negotiation to talk even longer does not make sense. now the party will have to be
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tied. yes or no. we only know what is not included. he's got problems which i disputed between international atomic energy agency, also iraq on or new joined, comprehensive plan of action. neither of you know what exactly the us offered to iran. if in 2024 american would vote for another republican president who might want to exit this plan again. and if this plan were to be salvaged, what would that mean for iran? it would mean for iran, especially for the people in iraq, that inflation goes down, which is now run around about 40 percent officially, most probably even higher. it would mean they could export or yes again, and they could impart needed spare parts, call it crowd all cows for medical advice in medical things and
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many other things so that the life of the radiance would be better again after a long pause of possibilities to impart to things they need from the rest, and they didn't get it the last 20 years, more journalists klaus properties. joining us from vienna. klaus thank you. you're welcome. let's take a look now some of the other stories that are making headlines around the world. this are you a secretary of state antony blinking is in south africa setting out washington's policies for sub saharan africa, his 5 nation to work if seen as a chance to win support for the u. s. and to counter russian influence on the cot. ukraine is calling for a demilitarized zone around europe's biggest nuclear power station. keep accusing russia of shelling the separate sea of nuclear power plant. a claim that moscow denies the head of the un antonio terrace has warned that any attack on a nuclear power plant would be suicidal. he wants access for international
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inspectors for russian leaders in ukraine. separate your region are moving ahead with plans to hold a referendum on joining russia. you gave me, but it was installed as leader by the gremlin, signed a decree for the vote. separate. you fell to the russians during the early days of the invasion with germany's center left and social democratic party has ruled. there are no grounds for it to expel the former chancellor. gerhard schroeder, over his charge to russia. the party says that schroeder did not break its rules by working for some of russia's biggest companies. gear had shudder, isn't going anywhere, just yet. 17 chapters of his own party, the social democrats, had filed motions to expel him. but an arbitration commission decided there are no grounds to banish or even to reprimand. sure, though,
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it declared that his close ties to russian president vladimir putin and his rules working for russian energy giant scottsbroom and the ro sniffed, did not break party rules. sure those links to moscow and his failure to condemn vladimir putin after his invasion of ukraine, caused an uproar within the party. but the decision not to expel him was purely procedural expelling. a person from a party in germany has pretty high hurdles and is basically a judicial argument. while his position politically is totally isolated and i mean, you will not find any one i think within the us, but he who will support his political positions. sure, there has stepped back from some of his posts with russian companies since the start of the war. but many social democrats still want to exclude him from their ranks opinions very among the german public.
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it's bad for the party and i am a member myself and i'm ashamed 1st. good either your mother and no, no, i think you should be kicked out of the party, but it's just not right to be so close to put in. so and some been on those, my daughter we should relax a little and not get stuck on this issue, but maybe focus on other topics in one partner, thus finish. i think it's ok if he stays along with that. he was in the party for such a long time, and now he disagrees with the parties mainstream opinion, but still i believe he can stay in the line. in the past, in a people didn't complain so much about his strong ties to russia when the decision not to expel shredder can still be appealed. but for now, he has every right to remain a member, albeit isolated of the social democrats in staying with politics. kenyans go to the polls this week to pick a new president. both the main contenders have been trying to win over. the last undecided voters, but one group has already made up its mind not to vote. kenya's young people,
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many have lost face in their politicians. ah, the 2 front runners, mother canyon presidency, and the last lexical campaign, general county is bo to rich. but as one part of the electorate, relo dingo and william, brutal have already disappointed can. yes. you. that was his high joblessness government, nor did we will be young people in the projects public, but the special is in surrounding our constitution. but we're not practicing it. while young people make up 3 quarters of kenya's population, only around 40 percent of the registered voters, i do. youth cancer, delicate peter kamani, found at heart motivating young people to come to ry loading as rally the 70 so and year old is widely respected because he played a major role in the opposition movement for a multi party democracy. ah,
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this vote will be for the women, and the youth, or kenya has 4 main challenges. ignorance, disease, poverty, and corruption, and young kenyans feel he's out of touch with their reality. many are unemployed. food prices were already rising before the war in ukraine made things worse. drought is devastating the country. these engineering students didn't bother to go to the rally. they have not registered to vote. they have lies empty promises. yes, they disappear when they i will be as sticky forward softer. they give us what they lead us this up here. you'll never find them again. i feel very frustrated because i don't, i don't know where we shall go after we had on this one. even the presidential candidate to explicitly address as young voters did not convince them either. deputy president william brutal his campaign as promising to prioritize the needs
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of the poor, was suffering under the inflated food prices. you will be supported by accessing the government funds without having to pay interest without being asked about security. because we want to empower every one's business. we will start from the bottom and go upwards not far from the action. these young men from a local football club couldn't care less about the election. they have lost trust and politicians. i have no delay and nothing is up in. they're becoming poor in paula that cavities initially. my did alex mago is their coach, but you also raises money to pay their school fees and food. he feels he's doing the job. the government should do how we feel a lot, let know that how will i to we feel that the government kindle more only 4 out of these 19 players and tend to vote. these young people need food jobs purpose mother
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says that's what they get here. they have learned not to expect anything from kenya's. politicians. artless pull in d. w. st. luke's, maria he is in nairobi. it's good to see you, felix. you know, the numbers are obvious. 75 percent of the population in kenyan. 75 percent young people. why have both of these presidential candidates done so little to motivate and address the problems of kenya? young voters, good evening, brent's they numbers. don't lie, as you said correctly. and the 2 leading presidential candidates that is the deputy president william rudolph and there's the meal coalition, party leader, rayleigh dinger, have done their fair beat off trying to convince, but they have not gotten to the whole group of young people. and this is the reason because these 2 candidates have been in government for so long. one deputy
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president started campaigning for the former president daniel boy in 1992. he became an m p 1997 and went on to serve as a member of parliament for 15 years. and after that is served as a deputy president since 2013 to 2017. so to 2022. rather he's there incumbent deputy president. and so most of the young people who he was talking to feel like some of the things that his promising he should have done when he was deputy president. on the other hand, re loading again became a member of parliament in 1992. i went on to serve as a member of parliament for 20 years, became prime minister name kenya, the period between 228-2013. and also he has promised a number of things that young people feel you are prime minister at some point, you should have done this things, but the 2 candidates have promised it's a several things which are appealing to them. people and i just mention one deputy
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president has promised that digital super highway, which will create connectivity on all areas internet connectivity, which will give most of the young people in the creative economy jobs. on the other hand or a loading, the has promised to create a youth ministry which will kit are 4 issues dealing with the young people in the country. but what about the bigger issues of the cost of living crisis in the country as well as high unemployment? what are these 2 candidates promising to do to alleviate these problems if they are elected? so for the deputy prep, the president for william, brutal, he has promised that he will create internship government paid internships for the young people for a whole year, which will be paid. and he's also promised to create a hustlers fund, which is $50000000000.00 shillings, which will be dished out to young people to be able to do businesses and be able to stand on their feet. on the other hand, rayleigh dingo has promised to create
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a youth ministry which will in turn ensure that young people get jobs. he's also promised to leverage on the manufacturing sector to create more jobs for the young people. but the cost of living has been in the mouth of all these politicians, and they have both promised that when they get to office, they'll reduce the cost of living. but we do not know what happens. can you go to the ballot tomorrow morning? we will wait to see what can you decide and who becomes the next president in the country. and we know you will be following that electron forissi, w. felix marina. joining us from, i wrote felix, thank you. we're now to the pandemic. india is seeing an upturn in cupboard 19 cases as many as 20000 new infections being reported. now, daily, the government stepping up its efforts to make booster shots available to people 18 and over, but as either be used, when the richard, our reports uptake remains sluggish. ah, this mahala,
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our community clinic is a primary health center which provides free basic health care. it's one of the hundreds of centers in the capital city of delhi. mostly located in low income or less developed neighborhoods. during daily's, corbin thieves, these clinics played a crucial role in raising awareness and providing timely diagnosis. now some of the centers are set to provide cool with 19 vaccine shots dr. ga, her other works in this model. luckily norwood barley brothers, january, people used to feel a little hassle when they had to line up at big center. so hospitals to get their vaccine shots done this move of getting shots at mcculloch lennox. well, that will be beneficial, and we will see more and more people come forward as now, and will be much easier to access lamar over the past few weeks, have seen a steady uptick in the number of cool, with cases in the country. while according to the health ministry, a large majority of the population had received new jobs. it's the number of booth
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to short administered which as they were concerned. according to government data, a shocking 92 percent of people who are eligible for corporate 19 booster vaccine have not taken the shots yet. to increase this number, the government is taking different measures, including making the booster shots available for free to all age groups for a limited period of time. doctor casey not ready says it's not just about the ease of getting a booster shot. it is also a perception that the or micron variant of the virus that will not result in a severe disease and a sense of cynicism that the vaccine won't really prevent infection from happening in the 1st place when you booked. but he adds, it's important to keep encouraging people to get the card japs and plus, as it can prevent a large number of infections from toning severe. if the severity of infection is low, then the amount of wired of discharge is going to be much less. because the duration
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of her list is also going to be much less. so you boys are less of a threat to others, especially elderly well, notable people in your household of your family. even though most of the cases happening now, i might to moderate the fact that people are getting infected despite being vaccinated or being infected in the past is proof enough that they need all the protection they can have against this virus. india pandemic is nowhere near over his reminder, the top story we're following for you. this all were happening right now at the un security council holding an emergency meeting on gaza as a ceasefire between israel and palestinian militants. appears to be holding. you see right there the palestinian representative yard month, month sewer speaking. glad air done speaking for the israelis as accused palestinian, she had his militants of claiming countless lives where
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