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of all countries for the people who are behind the bus, they leave for their mission. people need to know what is happening there. you know we're series guardians of truth. watch know on youtube at d. w documentary. ah ah. you're wanting to know the news live from berlin. joe biden asks us voters for 4 more years in office. the u. s. president released as a campaign video formally announcing he will stand for a 2nd term in the 2024 election saying he wants to finish the job. also coming up on the show, fresh clash as a threatened to up and
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a shaky troops in sudan. billions are facing food and water shortages on for more than a week of fighting between the army and arrival. paramilitaries plus a israel observed memorial day to honor fallen soldiers and victims of militant attacks. i had of independence day celebrations. ah. hello, i'm claire richardson. thank you so much for joining us. joe biden has put months of speculation to an end by officially announcing he will stand for a 2nd term as us presidents. he launched his campaign with a video posted online early on tuesday morning, promising to protect americans personal freedoms. widen has also announced that vice president comma harris will again be his running mate. he bones the top job again. when i ran for president 4 years ago, i said we're in
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a bouncing sooner than we still are. the question profession is whether the years ahead. we have more freedom or less free war rates are fewer. i know i want to use it to do to and joe biden had this, please have otis has finished this gentleman. his, this is nothing by day and has been trying to project an image of strength and action abroad. he's been showing his support for ukraine in its war with russia. our support for gray will lot waiver nato will not be divided and we will not tire. biden has also been on the road at home here touting his economic plan in wisconsin. or here, celebrating a bridge project funded in part by his infrastructure plan, observer se bite and believes he's on a role, especially after some important bipartisan victories last year. but he's also
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facing problems. his lawyers found classified material from his time as vice president triggering a special investigation and during comparisons to the scandal over documents found in donald trump's home. he's also pretty unpopular biden's approval ratings fell to 39 percent this month nearing the lowest level of his presidency so far. and then there's his age. he's already the oldest president in us history. he won a 2nd time. he'd be $86.00 by the end of it. republicans will do all they can to exploit these weaknesses, to portray him as corrupt, unpopular, and old. the key sash, who he will face is not clear yet who run for the republicans. the biden will have a grueling path back to the white house to widen as making the case that his administration has more to accomplish. i asked a customer how likely it is that voters will answer his call to let him finish the
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job. yeah, that's the interesting question. well, more than 50 percent, 56 percent, according to some polls say that they wouldn't vote for him for joe biden or upwards a 65 percent say they wouldn't vote for donald trump. now, these simply cannot translate into a lecture results in the end if both were to run. so he seems to be slightly more popular, certainly than donald trump. at the same time, there is a lot of criticism, particularly looking into the future, his age, him being $86.00 at the end of a potential 2nd term. and that is something that the republicans also eagerly pointing out, although they have to be careful because their own potential kind of donald trump is heading towards ac pretty fast as well. and but if you speak to younger polos they, they sent the younger democrats and less than 25 percent. want to see him run again . but at the same time, many say that he outperformed their expectations,
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which one that high to start with. but he did initiate debt forgiveness program for graduates here in the united states. although that has run into some difficulty. he did get this huge infrastructure package through many didn't really believe he would be able to get such landmark legislation through freeing hundreds of billions of dollars in investment, creating jobs here in the country. so he does have a pretty strong record to point out, but that really wasn't at the focus of his pitch, his pitches, he needs to defend democracy in the united states, and that he's the only one who could do it. and it looks like his democrat party is certainly from the rallying behind him now that he's declared customer speaking to me earlier or biden's announcement comes as jury selection is underway in a civil case against former us president donald trump. it's just one of many legal proceedings and investigations that trump is facing in this one form or magazine
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columnist e. jean carol is accusing trump of raping her in a department store dressing room in the 1990. she's also syria for battery. trump has said he's never met carol and who's not expected to appear in the courtroom. trembles or faces criminal charges from the new york district attorney, as well as other investigations into his business practices and alleged election interference. let's turn now to some other stories that are making headlines around the world. the death toll from a series of explosions that a police station in pakistan has risen to 17. more than 50 people have been wounded in the black, which flattened the counter terrorism station. police blame and electric, short circuit ammunitions warehouse within the facility. a mob in haiti's capital has beaten and burned to death. 13 suspected gang members. public anger is running high in response to the gang driven lawlessness that has taken over the port of prince. the un warned that insecurity in the city has reached levels similar to
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that of countries that are at war when sudan renewed clashes are threatening to up and a us brokerage sees fire between warring parties, the sudanese army and rival paramilitaries had agreed to cease hostilities for 72 hours beginning at midnight on tuesday, residents have reported ongoing gunfire and explosions in the capital. harten. many civilians are still trapped there with food and water running. bo sedans, capitol cartoon has been a battle ground. hundreds of lost their lives and thousands wounded. with the army and paramilitaries battling for control of the country. those remaining in the city of finding basic supplies like food and water, are becoming ever more scarce. power cuts and communication disruptions and are commonplace. hospitals are thrown into chaos with medical supply chains disrupted, impatience la stranded. this kidney,
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dialysis patient hasn't received treatment for 9 days, wasn't for your own family, we are very tired. we hope that god helps the country and protects it and we are so tired. my potassium levels are high, my kidney function is high, and there is no dialysis. we're calling on the authorities to find a solution for those who need medical help or something. meanwhile, foreign governments continue evacuation efforts. this un convoy carried around $700.00 staff from cartoon to port sudan on a 35 hour journey to safety. un secretary general antonio terrace, said sudan would not be abandoned alone. let me be clear, united nations is not leaving. so then our commitment is to the sudanese people in support of their wishes for a peaceful and secure future. we stand with them at this terrible time and it's
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not just foreigners fleeing the country. tens of thousands, a sudanese across the borders into neighboring countries. a group fear refugee crisis would put further strain on already stretched humanitarian supplies. and for those remaining in sudan, they can only hope that this time the ceasefire lasts. while israel has marked its memorial day to honor fallen soldiers and victims of militant attacks, people across the country came to a standstill. as sirens sounded for a moment of remembrance. military flyovers also marked the occasion. memorial day came my head of the country 75th, independence day celebrations, which began at sundown. this year's events have taken place amid an escalation and violence between israel and palestinians, and deep divisions among israelis over controversial judicial reforms. prime minister benjamin netanyahu delivered a speech at the memorial day ceremony in jerusalem. yes,
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at normal go together. we will stand as brothers and we will secure our independence from generation to generation. all hooked together. we will stand as brothers and we will bow our heads in endless gratitude for the heroism of the fallen. welcome flew. so as, as bellmarks, the 75th anniversary of its founding dw is israel correspondent, tonya kramer met 2 women who had very different experiences on the 1st independence day. and what followed. come on down with ben, google. yon reads out the declaration of independence, anti levies. this state of israel is born ah, you did as kana was a teenager at the time. her parents had left nazi germany and moved to television. then part of the british mandate palestine. ben, go yon's declaration seated independence from the british. and in 48, what i, what i remember is that this, the collaboration of the states and there i
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remember the pictures with i saw in the newspapers in england, stores fortune at that time. and they were happiness in the dancing. and is this child i am felt much less the beginning of the big war which salted immediately. afterwards that hall was launched by military alliance of arab states, against israel. the fighting would last for 10 months, glued it. hubbard was also a child at the time. she lived here with her family in west jerusalem that had left before the war even begin an uptick and violence and a bomb exploding in their garden men. the family fled 1st to jericho and then to jordan. from prior to 1948 the life we had,
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we would happy happy. and we had our own home, our own garden, or friends, family, friends, cousins, or and out. it was a beautiful life. and then it all became throw matic. very hard, very difficult. during the war about 700000 palestinians fled away, expelled no 75 years later, no matter where they ended up. many palestinians still are displaced and without their own sovereign state, no credit. habash now lives in israeli, occupied east jerusalem. but like many, she cannot claim her family home bags that many of my people assisted living in refugee camps at aunt that a word. and i'm the word all out of the word and they still whole that that it will
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be the chance to return home. but there is any ality after thee, but there will never be peace if there is no justice dressed is 1st of the piece for you. did it come out to this unfinished business at the weekly demonstrations against the judicial overhaul. she and some crime of demonstrate against israel, military occupation of the palestinian territories, and the governments controversial plans to curb the supreme court's powers. nowadays, i'm very pessimistic recalls this the way to me because we are not going to given we, i mean, the ones who demonstrate every of research of the lives and more and more than that . and if my to little civil war, because no side will group in for her, these demonstrations are as much about the past as the future of the country
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home. while harry bellefonte, an entertainment giant, who became the epitome of the celebrity activist, has died at the age of 96 elephant tape again, his groundbreaking, acting, and singing career in the 1950s. winning a tony award for his starring role in almanac and achieving crossover success with the musical common jones elephant. his husky voice and caribbean influenced albums earned him the title. the calypso came. but he forged his civil rights legacy in the 19 sixty's, marching with civil rights leader, martin luther king junior and fighting for social justice in the united states and africa. bellefonte, died of congestive heart failure in his new york home. just before we go, a quick reminder of the top stories were falling for you. us president joe biden has announced his re election bed in the campaign. video posted online a bite and asked voters to give him more time to quote,
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finished the job to keep against his 1st term and renewed clashes are threatening to offend. the u. s. brokerage cease. fire in sudan. residents have reported ongoing gunfire and explosions in the capitol, heart. many civilians there remain trapped with food and water running left. that is, that were coming up next to documentary about women in latin america who are battling, but she's not. stay tuned for that. that's all for me for now with grand gulf will be here with more news in 45 minutes time. thanks so much for watching with trio taking on my dear intrinsic words with over those mounting evidence that nigerian human trafficking enforced upon. so tuition are also taking.
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