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him, we have to learn a lot and we do that through play. questions about the life of the universe and kind of like a super power or series of 40 to the answers almost everything this week on d w b ah ah, this is the deputy news live from berlin. u. s. president joe biden makes it official. he wants 4 more years in office. boston announced he would stand for reelection in 2024 in a video saying he wants to quote,
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finish the job or so coming up the shaky person sedan on the 2nd day of a 3 day safe fire rattled residents of hot tomb. think food and water, or try to evacuate israel mot. 75, he is of independence. in the shadow of political chaos. amidst the celebration protesters demand the government drop its plan to weaken judicial ah m. anthony held walk into the program. joe biden has put months of speculation to an end by officially announced again bay. he's running, but he wants to talk job again. when i ran for president 4 years ago, i said we're in a band from school mirror and we still are. the question profession is whether
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years we have more freedom, we're less free. we're rates are fewer. i know what i want to use with he can do to ensure a fight and had this, please have voters has finished. this is, this is nothing by dan 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, if re gray will lat, waiver nato will not be divided and we will not tire. biden has also been on the road at home here, touching 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 facing problems. his lawyers found classified material from his time as vice president triggering
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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 u. s. 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 test to he will face is not clear yet who run for the republicans, but biden will have a grueling path back to the white house. what they devilish me here. the kitchener has been following reaction to the bought an announcement and said us this assessment from washington to biden's announcement that he wants to run for a 2nd time didn't come as a surprise after all. that is the general expectation towards
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a sitting president. he's doing this despite concerns over his age, amongst the public and large and particularly also the democratic party. so no surprise. and yet this marks a potential turning point in that very long and already expectedly grueling lead up to the 2020 for presidential elections. it signals that do biden, despite his age, is running again also because he expects donald trump to potentially become the next republican candidate. and this is something he's mapped out in his own video that he wants to save america, essentially from the mog of republican extremists. it's a fight against extremism and it's framed as such. also in the trunk camp, which sees joe biden and his democrats as the leftist extremism here in the united states. a deeply divided country that now is, appears,
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is heading once again towards a de, well as a presidential election campaign between donald trump and the sitting president. joe, by the care, the cafe in washington, that all buttons announcement comes as the jury has been chosen in new york to sit in judgment. a former us president donald trump. the federal civil trial is one of many legal proceedings and investigations. trump is facing from a magazine columnist e. jean carol accuses donald trump of raping her in a luxury store dressing in 1996. she is also suing for battery. trump said he never met carol was not expected to appear in the courtroom from also faces criminal charges from the new york district attorney, as well as other investigations into his business practices and alleged election to sit down now were renewed classes outside of the capital cartoon
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a threatening to up in the u. s. broke would cease fire between boring parties, the sydney's army, and rival paramilitaries, and now into their 2nd day of a 3 day truce. giving 8 work as a chance to help shaken residence. parts of cartoon lion ruins after 10 days of intense bottles. the fighting. com does a cease fire to cold early on tuesday. but fear still grips the sudanese capital. the world health organization has sounded the alarm a base, a potential biohazard, after pfizer sees the national public health laboratory in the city. that is extremely, extremely dangerous, because we have ordered a, a huge burge list, some hot team residents have been waiting for days to board buses to take them out
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of the city. and the cost of tickets has sort for many, has made it to safety. the ordeals far from over has been made home this place over something that has nothing to do with between 2 men and their heavenly weapon life by me. no, we're saying the reading reading mind is angry with st. put in this position with her teams, main airport, a center of the fighting foreign citizens are being evacuated through alternative routes in risky operations. they've been describing the perilous days and hours before their rescue. yeah, we realized pretty quickly that the would be no more flights. feet and that we would have to stay in the hotel did, because if you went outside,
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you would get shot. no question at all. kind of progress live ikea, c o o. the recognition was rather difficult and over because the fighting continued early. also during the of equation about jesse on also we heard gunshots on even planes, although you may make fighters, which warmed neighborhood snake very close to where we were driving. he on ball that a big, thick acre calf t. there are concerns in sudan that the exit us the foreign nationals will encourage the warring generals to once again escalate. the conflict. turning and already dar humanitarian situation even worse and forcing hundreds of thousands of refugees to flee into neighboring countries. tensions of running, hine israel as it mock 75 years of independence. the celebrations come on the heels of memorial day a day to remember lives lost in war and in militant attacks. it is usually
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a time when the country comes together. but this year, there are protests thousands gathering in television to voice opposition to a judicial overhaul which is polarized the nation. events are also taking place amid a surgeon violence between israel and palestine. u. d. w. rebecca, readers was at the protest in television and sent us this update. tens of thousands of pro democracy protest is a once again out on the street in central television. they protest, i think, going on for 6 day, nearly 16 and a half weeks already. but to night, protests has a slightly different vibe to it. it's more of a party protested being dubbed by the organizes and why? because it's falling on the night after memorial day and into the country's independence day. this holiday is a very, very proud time for israelis and it's normally a time that unites the country. a lot of the people i've been speaking to tonight
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saying that they're out on the streets, particularly tonight because they want the country to hear. they want the government to hear that the country isn't united, that they're not happy with the way things are going and they want their voices to be heard. but they have also told me that this is a night that they're able to celebrate what it is they're fighting for. and that is, of course, the democracy of the country coming at a time of this very symbolic day, the independence day of 75 years of israel for pick up or to stay. that of the story of a young man who was not only survived but thrived in the face of adversity. he was wounded as a teenager, black sniper in the syrian civil war, but he has continued on a path to athletic glory. now a refugee adnan al, no sir, our family is training for his ultimate go. apparently big gold mill ad none al mussa l family has a dream. he wants to participate in the paralympic games. adnan was 14 when he was
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hit in the back by a stray bullet in syria. soon after the start of the civil war, that continues to this day. he spent over a year recovering in a hospital in lebanon, where his family became refugees. he's been in a wheelchair ever since. once he recovered, he turned to sport to recover his strength, both mental and physical. for the meal vanity, all of my body is good and i exercise a lot of a habit idea to get longer. i really enjoyed the sport nap on it, which prompted me to call the organization to arrange a hand bite for me. i had so i can start practicing scenarios around with that. a brown bike. it's been a year of practice on hand by the end of his little happy. my new life goal is to computer races and continue to raise my level of bike or what about how much i'm i have big plans for the future. love a bathroom. so i thought i saw it was a hand bike that opened new horizons for adnan. now, $25.00, he's focused on improving his pace and stamina to achieve his dream of competing at
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the paralympics. along with training, he raises money to help children who have been disabled as a result of living in war zones, entertainment, icons and human rights campaign. us in the u. s. a morning, the passing of harry belafonte, the singer actor and activist who died on tuesday at the age of 96. he rose to fame in the 1950s thanks to his singing voice, a career in movies, fuller. but he was always cognizant of human rights issues around the world and played a prominent role in the u. s. civil rights movement. ah, my o members, i one chris flores. oh and oh.
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i kind of left to lay that story, their health apologies for the technical problems along the way. we're almost done . but before we go, his a reminder of the top stories we're following for you at this out. you as president joe biden has announced his re election bid. in a campaign video posted online button asked vogis to give him more time to finish the job. he began in his 1st and need classes are threatening to up in the us broken seats fi in. should up, residents have reported ongoing gunfire and explosions in the capital of ha, too many civilians. they remain trapped with food and water running desperately. now don't forget, you always get the w news on the go. just download our app from google play or from the apple app store that will give you access to pull the latest news from around
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the world as well as push notifications for any breaking. all right, so for this our rob once is next with a business news update, including the world banks call for an overhaul with the migration policies right around the world. that's coming up after the break. i'm anthony. how, thanks for watching d. w and wherever you're watching in the world have a good day sometimes to rush out at u. t. the highlight for she knew it every week. not the not the trio taking on nigerian trafficking networks.

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