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the, the, this is dw news line from berlin, come away, harris secure has more high profile support for the democratic presidential nomination, occurring to us, vice president vows to when she arrives in her new campaign headquarters in delaware, what she's taking over for president, fighting that she wants to lock in political and financial backing also, and the programs thousands of palestinians flee another so called safe. so in the southern gaza after israel warns of a new offensive, it's military says militants are using the own milwaukee refugee camp to stage attacks on israel. the
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i'm here until berlin, thank you very much for doing it in a day after president joe biden gave up his been for re election, vice president, kamala harris has already secured endorsements from powerful democrats and 2 thirds of the delegates. she needs for the democratic nomination, and then 24 hours or campaign raised a record of $81000000.00 that she took over by whose re purpose campaign headquarters and delaware. ever said that in less than 4 months, americans will have to choose between to start alternatives. in this election, we know we each face the question, what kind of country do we want to live in? as a country of freedom's compassion and a rule of law? or a country of chaos fear and hate you all are here
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because you as leaders know we each including our neighbors and our friends in our family. we each as americans have the power to answer that question . that's the beauty of the power of the people. we each have the ability to answer that question. so in the next $106.00 days, we have work to do. we have doors to knock on. we have people to talk to, we have phone calls to make and we have an election to in the of the reporters. different assignments is following the story from washington. earlier i asked him how come over harris's campaign is taking shape with barely $100.00 days left until the election of the well, i would say a, the horse is of the bottom. the race is on the we just her to come on hers addressing her wilmington, delaware, campaign, headquarters,
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staff. this was meant to be a pep talk. the president president joe biden called in, actually as the 1st time that the american public here heard the president since he left for a reopened delaware to uh, you know, the return of the ascending from told it. and since he yesterday step down and out of the presidential race 2024. so that was a big event. but what we had here with come with the harris and this is the part we didn't cut as a sound bite. here is that was a riveting speech that was almost like a mini rally. a campaign rally stop for her and she roused the troops there and, and really motivated them. didn't spare any punches again, stalled from passwords. basically saying, i'm a prosecutor, i dealt with sexual, a sex offenders and other fraudsters and i know donald trump and that's kind of type and that is her language, not mine. so that was a strong,
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harsh words campaign. ready? that's a kamala harris, i guess a lot of democrats didn't have him on the well, on the agenda or on the radar as being that eloquent. and as you said, day one, this, she is fighting for this nomination. half of the delegates. we have committed for joe biden, have already declared now for come all the harris that was dw reporters, different assignments in washington. and kamala harris is trying to build support within the democratic party. but some high profile party members like brock obama, or chuck schumer haven't endorse or yet as political analyst, karen stabled of the university of arkansas why they're holding back. so these are folks that have been around a long time and they've been influential in the party for a number of years. and they really kind of see themselves as a, you know, kind of above the inner party politics. kind of stewards of the democratic party
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and so they want the process to play out. they want to make sure that this is not an anointed process. that red anointing her to be the candidates. but the voters in the democratic party habits say, and that this just doesn't happen over night if it's going to be a democratic process. so i think they are likely to do so. they will likely endorse her, but they do want others to kind of have a say, and they want to talk to those democrats in congress and the leads and the party officials and find out where they're at. and right now they are coming out and they are endorsing her. and that's probably better than it. just obama and schumer and polosa came out within an hour or 2 and endorsed her because now people feel like their voices are being heard. and it's not just the leads making the decision that was parents able to receive arkansas talking about kamala harris and her effort to win the democratic parties. presidential nomination party committee chairman, jamie harrison now says, the democrats planned to design by august 7th,
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who will face republican donald trump in november's election. and of course, the rates for the white house will determine the course of us foreign policy. moving forward for more were now joined by charles coach and a senior fellow at the council on foreign relations. so biden's decision to step down was widely praised by many international leaders, but with conflicts raging in ukraine and gaza. doesn't further complicate america's international security situation. or well, i think that many allies around the world in europe, ukrainians themselves thought very highly of biden, and they're sad to see him go. that having been sad, i think it became apparent over the last couple of weeks since biden's performance in the debate. that the gap between buying and trunk was growing by the day not just in the swing states. but in states that used to be relatively, say, democratic states, as a consequence, many leaders and brought many democrats here in the united states. felt that by who
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had no choice to step down, because you needed to clear the way for a new democratic ticket, better place to defeat trauma. what europeans are really worried about what the premiums are really worried about is that the trunk will come. he will again straighten the transatlantic alliance. as a consequence, they want to see the best democratic ticket for were the possible take on donald trump. let's stay with the democratic ticket. there was a possible one in any way by them. it has in the last 3 years, been a staunch supporter of ukraine and the key allies in israel's war. again, some of us would you expect harris to continue the same policies if you were to be elected or broadly speaking. yes, i don't think there's a lot of ideological daylight between the vice president harris and president biden, that having been said, i do think that whoever wins the november election, we will probably see a new approach to ukraine. and that's because it looks like
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a stalemate is immersion. it looks like if that still made sense and they'll be an opportunity to try to move toward a ceasefire and a diplomatic effort. i see that coming either from the democrats or from the republicans. but one thing that the democrats have very good been very good about is forging consensus, working with allies, not doing things over the heads of ukrainians. that's not what we're hearing from donald trump and j. the vans. they appear ready to throw you credit on the bus or the stain in that point, if i may, for a 2nd, harris has painted her campaign as a choice between stability on her side and chaos. if donald trump is re elected to america's international partners, to be the campaign in the same terms, to i think, broadly speaking, yes, i mean that the for trump years that i lived through here in washington and that
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europeans lived through abroad, were very unsettling. they were very difficult. president trump is a predictable person. nobody knows what trump 2 point oh, would look like, but it may be more on settling than trump. one point though, he's talked about dismantling the deep state. he's talked about slapping high terrace on china. he may do more to dismantle the order that the united states, its allies in europe and asia have built together more over. i think many americans, myself included, are worried about the future of american democracy. i mean, let's be honest. trump is a convicted felon who attempted to overturn the 2020 election what he could do to american democracy if he comes back to the oval office. nobody knows, but it's very worried. that's one of the reasons. so many people are now railing very,
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very quickly. behind comm harris. right. let me say you want to leave us there or leave it there rather. that was charles katrina, senior fellow at the council on foreign relations in washington dc. thank you very much for your analysis by your secretary or is that the secret service rather, excuse me, directory kimberly chito. as admitted that her agency failed to protect donald trump against an assassination attempt in pennsylvania. on july, the 13th lawmakers had been expressing anger over how the gunman could get so close to the republican presidential nominee when he was supposed to be carefully guarded . the secret service has acknowledged that it denied some request by trump campaign for increased security at his events in the years before the assassination attempt addressing congress director cheadle described it as the agencies most significant operational failure for decades. i thank you, and here's a quick look now it's some other stories making headlines around the world. the european union stopped people that joseph burrell has moved the venue of the next
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of next month's informal meeting of u foreign ministers from budapest of brussels. the decision was a response to hon gary in prime minister victor orleans trip to russia and china. and this country stands on ukraine. russian american journalist, i'm also categorized and put on my sheila has been sentenced to 6 and a half years in prison after a rapid and secret trial in editor for us funded re do for your free do with liberty. she has been accused of spreading false information about the russian army . she says she is innocent. 9 people have been killed in a bus accident in the peruvian region of when they were members of a focus music group. 11 others were injured. it was a 2nd bus accident resulting insight holidays in a week. last year, more than 3000 people died in road accidents in the latin american country. at
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least 55 people have been killed in a landslide in a remote area of southern ethiopia. the gulf is on roughly 450 kilometers from the capital. oddest auto body. according to authorities, women and children are among the casualties. rescuers are looking for survivors. thousands of palestinians have fled a saved zone in gauze after these really military ordered them to evacuate. i had an unexpected defensive their israel's military declared, the alma y c. airy of gaza on its coast as safe, so an inmate until balanced. and he was to take refuge there. now it says mills and finders have been using it to launch attacks on israel and that it's too dangerous for civilians to remain us. once again, hundreds of people forced to evacuate this time, there's that limited, reordered cousins to leave in a the detect designated by community. and so they to
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what the quick gatti and it started to move in the hudson the bulk of the lot. we were making breakfast for our children and as we had been say for a month, not only to be stone by shows, warning leaflets and marchers in the streets. we went to us in panic or you could see what people looked like. look at the crowd. were being displaced to the 15th time on the way it is friday, selling and added strikes. begin in con eunice, often ordering event creations id say the videos had been used for the new text by mid attends the mazda and head to industry devoted, at least 70 people had been killed, and more than 200 wounded. all of a sudden the flies are just struck and houses were targeted was left past us on the
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ground, the gods, all event. hospitals received a large number of casualties on monday and some but unable to operate because of the new offensive that it will take me because we cannot, we cannot then became the united nations, an international relief agencies insist there's no safe place left him because uh but these families have no other option. once again, they have to move to get away from the next is id strike. and with that and you
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are up to date, but to stick around up. next, we have a documentary examining how online sports betting. firms are caching in, well, many of their customers struggle with gambling addiction. and remember, if you need more news in the go, you can always check out our website at c, w dot com. i'm here until the berlin. thank you very much for joining us. the growing us interagency as a palestinian and living on we don't expect much living with a bare minimum without civil rights and with no trust this is not a good environment. yeah, no, no my children and favorite shadow stats oldest good. on the w.
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