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the the, this is dw and use a live from the israel bones several sites. and the young men linked to who is the rebels. you have many media say the strikes can of face 3 people as follows, a deadly who's the drug and attack on tel aviv on friday. also coming out, donald trump holes, his 1st campaign, riley's and surviving. and so as a nation attempts, joining forces on the campaign trail with new running made defense. and for the 1st time, l g, b, t, q, activist, smart pride in one of germany's far right. strong house, pulling full gray to diversity and respect the
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loud cycle. welcome to the program. israel says it's fine to jets, have struck several who's the military targets in yemen, in retaliation for a fatal driving attack on tel aviv on friday. the lights of strikes took place in young men's red sea port city of data. according to fuse the control television, several people were killed and dozens more injured. the run back back tuesdays say the jets targeted civilian oil storage facilities in tel aviv israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu overseas. the retaliatory strikes on yelman's west and hardy to port it is really fine to jet, struck what they say when minute 3 targets in a who's the stronghold, including this oil depot. low closer control
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television showed injured people arriving in hospital following the strength. they come a day off to a deadly drain attack by the rebel group on televi tv's that kills one person, an injured several. bush is really defense minister you of kalonde says the strikes were response to mounting aggression over recent months. the false and pacific view, hoping to quote, i know the who t's attacked us over 200 times. so not sure, but again, the 1st time that hampton is ready, citizen, we struck them. na, said we will do this any way. we have to ship a lot of israeli citizens has the pricing. so i mean, this has been made clear and 11 on in gaza in yemen and then other places if they, they attack us again,
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the result will be identical. go for the new adults out there. they have a strong warning from israel, who's the spokesperson said on ex, that the attack cause an attempt by israel to pressure you. i'm going to stop supporting garza dw, as tanya x i, my in jerusalem has more. it was really, there is a lot of concern that there could be an escalation, but i think it's also a bit too early to tell. but there is a lot of talk about, you know, opening another active fund here in israel. but the who says have loans to drones and miss so strikes as many of the 7 city of a lot in the recent month as they say, this is meditation for the war and gals. and now we also heard from who the or officials that have said that the attack on the poor that they say is a civilian infrastructure. they have bought again more retardation is to come tanya,
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x and my reporting that now in the us republican presidential nominate donald trump, has held his 1st rally since surviving and as, as a nation attempt. he was also joined on the campaign trail for the 1st time by his new running made j. d. vans trump lots of the bands and his message of national unity and instead lashed out the democrats and president joe biden. the that's where it's just a week after the attempt on his life. cues of donald trump supports has lined up to see the candidate, grand rapids. michigan is traditionally of a public and stronghold which has been trending blue race, which is michigan also happens to be a key thing state which could determine the outcome of the election also to choose tighten security. both inside and outside the arena trumps
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newly implemented running mate j. d. vance took to the stage 1st. he tries to form a president stuff time in office before introducing the man himself. are we ready to give him 4 more years? are we ready to be here? for the next president of the united states, president donald j trump, troubling out sir of to coming close to death. early a week ago, trump told the crowds that it was design will that he was that a live the i said before you only by the grace of all my, the guy that he didn't took a meant to what you described as missing information. and this information spread by his democratic opponents and they keep saying he's
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a threat to democracy. i'm say, what the hell that i do for democracy? last week i took a bullet for democracy. the boxes, events of the past week seemed to have galvanized drum and his supporters repaired more united than ever and confident to victory in november. chris divine is an associate professor of political science at the university of dayton, ohio, the ortho of do running mates math. so i asked him if trumps running mainstage events messes. i guess a selection does matter because it tells voters something about who donald trump is . now that might sound silly because we knew donald trump very well. but what was the 2nd term look like? 4 years beyond when he last last last election we had in disputing that election, accepting the result. january 6th may things he's done and said since then about policy, about what he would do in
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a 2nd administration. so he tells us some important things, advanced us about trump. and i think that clear a signal we get is that, you know, he didn't choose someone with a lot of government experience doing choose someone who seemed really uh, you know, well place to advance of legislative agenda for example. i think what he does is ensure some loyalty on to donald trump that might prevent mike pence didn't even provide to the extent that trump was happy with. and as i think voters might take that into consideration and might just have more concerns. you say he hasn't gotten enough of governing experience. has that's inexperience, become a bunch of on the for him. i'd start with, you know, on the republican side in particular, we've seen that claimed as a badge of experience. donald trump really, you know, embrace the fact that he didn't have political experience. he said he was a political outside or, and he wasn't the 1st republican campaign for the president to do that in recent years. so, so i'm do try that. but the fact is that voters do value experience. now j d man's,
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let's be clear. he's my center here in the state of ohio. what was the last year and a half. and he never called a political position prior to that compared to some other people that trump was considering like marco rubio. we've been the center for over a decade or doug berg them to term governor from north dakota. so i think voters are going to have concerns about republican voters, not really. i think they like brand j advances brand of politics by and large. but for anyone not already committed to donald trump, people are still making up their mind or could be persuaded. i think they'll have concerns just about his ability to do the job. perhaps among other things for judy bass. democrats have seized on some of the bands this past statesman, including uh, his quotes. he doesn't care about what happens to ukraine on his support for a nationwide abortion band. how it lines his views in general with donald trump's, a few questions. so it depends on where we are at the moment. donald trump's positions have changed somewhat on what he would support in terms of abortion. he's
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embraced disposition recently as has the republican party by his is request basically to say that they do not support any national policy on this is totally up to the states which was the effect in fact, of overturn roe vs wade. it wasn't just some help and of course it was just to allow states to choose that. but congress could step in and set its own ban, which has been discuss, possibly around 15 weeks essentially. so jamie vance had a position before that he's changing. now is, is it a different place basically with donald trump and as you point out in fairness, it's very common for a vice presidential candidate. not to be perfectly aligned with the presidential candidate and have to make some changes. some can be pretty egregious, but that's kind of expect that the line themselves up with the policies the presidential candidate. in this case though, it only could support some of the democrats arguments against donald trump. to say that he picked someone who had supported a national bank, even if that's not where advance says that he is at this moment. let's talk about
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the current vp, pamela harris, chase, maintaining loyalty to joe biden. when many a calling for him to step down. what's her achievements as far as presidents? so it's always hard to gauge the achievements of a vice present because so much that depends on what opportunities are given by the president. so mike comes, for example, was he effective vice president? well, donald trump didn't let me do a lot of things. there's some different narratives about carmel harris and the job seek she's done. some people have been very critical of others who defend her, say that she's been given some top assignments that she was asked to deal with immigration for example, which is a particularly troublesome issue in the united states for uh for jo bite. and really, for any president spots, so, you know, she's talked a lot about abortion of, for example, and more recent times, especially since dobbs. so she has some policies that are more appealing to the general public. we've based on where we're pulling is, but she's had some other, especially early on, i think helped to define or vice presidency. they've had a lasting effect where it just didn't really set her up well for success. we could
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still have a separate discussion about whether she's handily off to she's had well, and i think for many she's been underwhelming in certain ways, but it's hard to say what exactly she had she because of by friends, always following the lead of the president. great to have you on. thanks for your analysis. that was chris divine associate professor of political science at the university of dayton, ohio. thank you very much. let's look at some more stories making headlines around the world. a group of practices has gathered outside the white house, calling on us president joe biden to abandon his bid for re election. demonstrates as thank the president for a service that calls for him to pass the torch to another democratic candidate. at least 16 people had been killed in a head on collision between a truck and a passenger, boston bolivia. more than a 1000 more were injured authorities say the truck crossed into the opposite lane while overtaking another vehicle on the highway and beyond these mountains,
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the indigenous communities, indigo, asked them all. i have have a ceremony to commend the rights for assistance to spanish colonization, which began 500 years ago demonstrates his band offerings to their ancestors in the ritual. as in my an archaeological science now the town of tech palm, spanish contested august 1st arrived in what is now modern day guatemala. in 1524. 6 2 the community has marked its 1st of a pride celebrations in the east and german city of santa bag. the town as a stronghold for the far right alternative for germany policy. many of those taken part in the pride celebrations which are known as christopher street today in germany, are concerned about the rise of the fall rights and its policies for same sex couples as the the streets of zone,
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a big transformed to christopher street day and the towns, fist if the pride parade around 600 people took pat. the celebrations also acting as i purchased, against local politics. my on 100, katya, especially here in sonya, but there's quite a lot of support for the fall, right. so it's important to me just to be here, to show we exist and even though the fall right, voice is a stronger, we will not be suppressed. pick models, i bought this one to it's just over a year since those is in the zone a big and linked to the a file right alternative to germany, candidate to be its local administrative. the result was described as a turning point for the policy, which is anti immigration and skeptical of climate change. it also opposes gay marriage and expanding laws to allow same sex couples to adopt children. some
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matches, express fee is about increasing violence with opponents out during the much but suppose is showing the colors to the week we're colorful and peaceful people and we can be like this anywhere system. and i wish this were also possible as state of through india with the f, the conducts politics, gains with queer people from iceland. yet we're showing that way quick way allies and we defending our rights and freedoms against the i f d, which opposes all of our regional elections. and so in a big state of their india as sick to take place and team, but these l g b to, to activists add to time and to stand for the values of respects, diversity and tolerance as a peer to choose the political future. so you're watching dw, and you stay with us here on the channel off. next we have a report looking at plus one as controversial elephant comes along slack out for me
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in the team here in that. and thanks for watching. take care bye. the julie ride the guide, know the way around the is strictly scientific trip to some pretty cheap places. curiosity is we tried tomorrow today on d, w. conflicts, crises.

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