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the, the, this is the, the news life from berlin coming out how to strengthen. so position the, when the democrats nomination for president just a day off the us present. joe biden mendoza has had to take over the campaign to defeat donald trump, vice president heter, his brakes, fundraising records looks one place to become the candidate for the white house, both on the program. as washington, professor host is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu. some critics in israel and the us are asking why on the hostages home plus
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thousands of products to means play another soap, all safe. so in the, in southern because after israel ones, if a new offensive it's ministry say is on last way to things are using the all of us . here's where you kept the stage of tax on israel and displaced by russian volumes ukraine's charge. the cancer patients are being pulse to try one for frequent abroad. often besides termites that hospital the data expanded. you're welcome. on the 1st full day of campaign, yours, vice president, coming on hers has secured most support for how beads to become. the democratic party is now many to the place president joe biden. if not, looks as though she has enough backing from delegates to win the democratic nomination of the parties convention in august. as she took over his campaign
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headquarters in delaware, hers got more than just an endorsement from the president. and have 1st speech to campaign workers since j badge and abruptly entities election campaign. the vice president seemed energetic. she praised the president who was born again on speaker phone, from craven isolation. i loved joe in jail. we really do. they truly are like family. the other way, and we go there, you're not going anywhere. i love of to the emotional passing, the ph thomas went off to have it public, an opponent leaning into her background as a public prosecutor. she said she'd taken own perpetrators of all kinds
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creditors who abused women fraudsters, who ripped off consumers, cheaters who broke the rules for their own gain. so hear me when i say i know donald trump's type, the it was a me a day earlier that president pod abandoned his big somebody election quickly giving his endorsement to have it. since then, the number of prominent democratic endorsements for the vice president has been growing longer by the hour in the list includes for my house speaker, nancy pelosi bill and hillary clinton and a widely anticipated rival for the nomination, california governor, governor newsome. he was also among names floated as potential running nights encouraging doesn't michigan, governor gretchen with mountains and pennsylvania, governor judgeship pay the both states
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a critical to winning electrolyte to november. it's looking increasingly such and the terrace will be the democratic candidate that is only the fast title. 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 end. c the vice president has allowed them to do list that includes choosing a running mate and the building a campaign effective enough to defeat donald trump. so what we've come to, how does this strategy be to beach donald trump? i lay up with that question to political on list and deputy editor of the following magazine. william flew croft in brussels. i think those remarks that come on harris made to her campaign staff who were until just a day ago biden's campaign staff made it very clear that she's going to lean heavily as she did when she ran for president in 2020 into her career in her
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experience as a prosecutor especially going up down going up against donald trump where she very much is going to paint him as the either a legit or convicted criminal that he is so so she really does feel like she's walking into your center for home turf as a prosecutor, as someone who is stared down as we heard in that, in those remarks stared down uh the, the, the, the barrel of the guns, so to speak, against criminals, or against broad stairs to use her words. and these are the kinds of people that, that donald trump either is a legit to be or in some cases actually has been convicted of being. i think that kind of rule of law situation is going to be kind of that harris is from card, no pun intended. and of course, the question of women's rights and abortion which many americans are in favor of protecting those rights and come about harris can be a very strong advocate for making that takes a she also appears to have the delegates your needs and also receive record
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donations in one day, william, is it almost certain that she would now be the democratic nominee for president, or what will be and how many you need 2 things. you need the delegates and you need the money and she has both. um, so it looks very likely that hers will be the nominee going into the democratic national convention next month. that said, the democratic party does have the challenge of being democratic, which it has a long history of not being very democratic. if you look at how nominees were picked in 2016 in 2020. and now this process, despite the party saying that we're going to have an open process is going to be transparent. this can be an, an opportunity for democratic voters to have their say. nonetheless, they also at the same time, are facing this paradox, where they need to quickly coalesce around a candidate and democracy is not a great way of doing anything very quickly. so they're facing that challenge of making it appear or making not appear like what people are calling a coordination. but there is actually
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a fight for harris how to make her case. but right now it looks like things are just falling into place after biden's step aside. she is, you have to announce or running mid william, do we know who it could be? i think the report we saw made, you know, laid out the case very nicely. it's a shame to be so reduction just about it, but that is really what a vice presidential pick is about is about balancing a ticket. so we have a woman of color at the top of the ticket. you're probably going to want a white man at the, you know, below at the bottom of the ticket. and it's, she was a senator. we're probably gonna want to be looking at a governor. so you're looking at joshua bureau, pennsylvania. you're looking at andy this year of kentucky. you're looking into any print, skirt of illinois. you're gonna want also someone from maybe a rather or a per police state that could bring in some more moderate, centralized, even conservative voters. there are democrats running red states, like i said, for example in kentucky, and that could be very beneficial for
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a balancing cala harris's california credentials, which is probably like got a news and the governor of california is not going to be a v p pit cuz it's just too simple, there's too much overlap there. i like that, but probably with them we leave it there for the moment. thanks so much for joining us today. political honest with the blue cross from brussels. a quick look now at some of the stories making news around the world. the head of the us secret service has admitted the agency fails to protect donald trump from an assassination attempt in pennsylvania. earlier this month, speaking to lawmakers in congress did extra kimberly chico, said she to quote, for responsibility for any lapses and security, but she refused goals to resign from both democrats and republicans, and distinguished members of the russian american journalist. also clue my share about has been sentenced to 6 and a half years in prison. after a rapid and secret trial and editor for the us funded radio free europe radio, liberty. she has been accused of spreading false information about the russian army . she says she's innocent. a taiwan has scaled back,
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its annual encore and military exercises a stifled guide me heads towards the island. the defense ministry cancelled air force drills, but the naval atlanta exercises will continue by the full cost suggest guide me could make landfall in the islands northeast on wednesday and the european union stopped at the mouth. joseph butler has moved next month's conform with meeting a few foreign ministers from budapest to brussels. the decision wasn't response to a 105 minutes to victor alba on strips to russia and china and his country's resistance to supporting ukraine. look around for anyone who's been through it as patient, all fat, and there are few situations, most stressful, then when a child is diagnosed with cancer. but what if your child is diagnosed? you know, was on, for many children in ukraine of that means battling brutal circumstances to have
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a chance at life. in the middle of his treatment for cancer, little demetrius and his family have been forced by russian bonds to lead their doctors and their country. there was an opportunity to start treatment abroad, but we decided enough my deeds because we think this institution provides treatment at the european level. i have 2 older son's. my plan was to get through this. everything would be fine. they would come to visit and then we'd leave the hospital and be together again. it would have been easier for both my child and for me. but unfortunately, after the terror attack by the russians were forced to go abroad. 3 year old demetrius was diagnosed with leukemia in june and had already begun treatment when a russian missile struck the hospital, killing several people. reconstruction work has already begun, and doctors continued to treat patients here before we left, before the uh,
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merger probably knew the blast wave damage almost half of the wing of the department which was intended to perform intensive, high dose chemotherapy regimens. those of course, he knew that i'd be almost somebody to know we're doing our best to provide children with conditions in which treatment can continue to california. interesting . did the key to keeping a smaller bus are now when the parents who want to be relocated can do so. so those are and those who want to can stay for treatment technical walk to so far 8 patients and their families have chosen to leave for another country. their trip was arranged with help from the ukrainian government, as well as the world health organization and the european commission. the buses are especially equipped to transport cancer patients whose immune systems are compromised by their treatment. so we have so called i pc mattress. it's infection prevention control measures which is very close to varying mosques,
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maybe varying goals and isolate for patients from each other so they should not touch each other, etc. we have um, teams which i work in specifically on one patient. the bus is headed to an airport in poland, where the families will catch flights to their final destinations. demetrius is going to a hospital in munich. it's a long journey, but he's excited to fly in a plane for the 1st time. his father asks him to wave from the sky. unfortunately, he doesn't know how long he won't see his dad and his brothers, but we're going to call for going to call our boys on viber. right. there's hope for demetrius and his family. the survival rate of his type of cancer is over 80 percent. and for more we can now speak to a doctor category. now let me know about she's a health expert with units of ukraine. welcome to the dump. deductible. i've been over the altima, the children's hospital in keith was attacked earlier this month. what has that
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meant for children needing life saving treatment? hello, of course, this attack was absolutely horrible for children for their parents. and for this past and as likely mentioned am already in your program. it is very important for children not to even set up their statements. so the government becomes city as a full is very grateful for a better chance to continue 3 percent of all of the. and i know that a lot of these children were taken to germany and not only now, but as well in the beginning of the world because it's really, really important and not students. and they speak man, because otherwise is investigating for the families. and as well, of course it is a huge success to both of them. they even like that. and this is a breast again, most only for the children and not from the, from the parents for they are not only for the doctors but as well. so everybody's weakness this event and it was basically the full time think witnessed it in the news and how people to help and the school. and what about the rest of your brain?
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do patients needing special treatment often have to be transferred abroad in the beginning of the war? and indeed, the lot of patients worried about faith abroad and encouraging actually a lot of patients to germany because there is a very good combination between our business, sales house and german minutes. the house in between the 1st plate is or learners waynesburg on the 1st stage of germany. so a lot of children were transferred to a different time place um to get into treatment. but however, it's all this quite that difficult decisions for the assembly. because sometimes people don't want to say fire from other other kids or other children or others of his children. so it's always a big choice for the family is to choose to go to get into my apartment. after almost 2 and a half years off. well dr. walters, the stage of the ukrainian health care system. is it being able to provide the
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treatment on is it being able to provide for the patients and the war casualties? i think very, very resistance as a system and i think by the way, for the us. so this system is a functional and a yes indeed, we are able to provide the help for children and adults. however, i've been a very big challenges, including the blackouts and including the truck that's a fairly pretty city of which of course, given you mentioned, you can imagine kind of where some of the situation any moment. and which means a very specific preparation, amber situations where you can be prefab, a very much with the short cuts if they're short, comfortable with 3 city is long. and we can imagine that a lot of things are dependent on the a city in the, the caustic also this is one of the biggest challenge was the god forbid cetacean, which happened to my get of course, this platform because the growth is very stressed out. then wipe open the out
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because including of this kind of the, if any moment there can be a new style attack and nobody knows whether you want me to name l i or not. so this is very scary for the best possible 47 for the patients. and i know that a lot of efforts that they can answer, they ask units, have helping the hospitals to get better if they have a for the purchase of patients, including the psychological reaction on the sports that i use. that is so pretty of the property, very cool. kim, as sort of gets into the situation like help him been off my deep and improving faith preparedness of the building itself and of the teams on health reassembled situations. talk to one final question. how are medical professionals like yourself dealing with this wall and the demands placed on your that um, it is difficult thing for everybody, but so, so if we get used to it anyway, if you can say so i, but we have to unicef. i'm trying to do
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a lot of to help the help this so basically to help the doctors and the nurses or are working now we have this specific program for them where we provide psychological support and we find psychologists for them and it would keep it all very confidential and as well, we're trying to arrange the spaces for the system to have somebody ask them the hospitals because in the soviet legacy basically that it was most enough attention to the doctors and nurses, and nobody ever feeds attention from the spaces where can they can this at their workplace where they can relax and leave them their workplace, but we're paying for from both sides. but all the health stuff for supports women and children, especially because this is our eunice of monday. and i think that this is very important moment of helping to those will help others leave it there for the moment . but thank you so much for joining us today. dr. kind of, you know, what i me know about from unit. so if you can, thanks. so much as israel is
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a prime minister benjamin netanyahu refers to visit washington, some doubt the purpose of his trip at home in israel. and in the us, critics say nothing. yeah. who has not done enough to free the hostages, as by hum uh since the october 7, 10 out of tex. and since the prime minister benjamin netanyahu and president joe biden last saw each other in september ties between the 2 countries, have only become more tense. and when the israeli leader makes a speech to the us congress on wednesday, experts say he hopes this message would convince more than just the gather lawmakers. those 2 audiences in mind. one is the american audience, and he wants to build support for israel. gold support for his role in congress. reinforce is really us ties. he's also thinking that domestic audience. so many israelis are upset without the worst gone. they're upset about the hostages. he
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wants to demonstrate that he has and destroyed us as rarely relations are. some of his political critics argue what he is much less interested in. that is what dividing whitehouse things concerns over israel's rifle. offensive in may prompted the us to stop certain arm shipments of israel. and the video netanyahu early is claiming that the white house was withholding even more support than it had made public put further strain on the relationship. but that the is really leader has also yet to express full support for a new westbrook cease fire hostage deals essentially blocking a path to peace. that's especially troubling the washington will humiliate biden, frankly, by showing up without having agreed to a cease fire deal. i think santa as a patient was that by the end of july, you know, with this war and it's 9 months that there would have been a cease fire that there would be a plan for what happens afterwards. this is not the right time. if he had accepted
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a ceasefire months ago and begun to reconstruction process in gaza, perhaps at home, this really opposition and also called for netanyahu to either analysis acceptance of the hostage deal in front of congress. or not go to washington at all. but my room and whose relative is still being held by hum austin garza so she'll be going to the west capital to try to keep the spotlight on the remaining hostages. rather than on politics. there are hostage families that are coming with him and he's going to talk about uh, the deal we've been through. and all of those things are true and important for people to remember. i just feel like if he talks about those things without being committed to a deal, then he's doing a disservice. he's basically taking our pain and using it for game and not for our purposes,
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not for bringing back our loved ones. my roman will be in congress to watch that and yahoo! but more than a dozen democrat lawmakers say they'll show their opposition to israel's conduct of the war and gaza by staying away. and let's get more of this from the de correspondents. tanya came out in jerusalem, tonya, with a hostage deals still hanging in the balance and criticism back home. what message will let them yahoo be bringing to the us congress as well? i think the sense in is right of his visit in washing has become just much more complicated for the to know because of the withdrawal of presidential bite and from the presidential race. and the to now has to work a very fine line here also because this visit comes as a very low point between the u. s. and is ready relations now. um, it is not clear when the meeting that's very much looked at yet aside from the speech in congress. on wednesday, there was supposed to be a meeting between
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a divide and prime minister benjamin netanyahu at the white house because of finds a cobit 19 in section such as clear when this will be scheduled. but it will be very interesting to see the dynamic between the 2 lead us. their relationship has been strange. although we have to say us support for the war and gaza has been very strong with a continuous supplies to israel. but both he does have not seen eye to eye in many decisions. and it's, it's poked about to you that to abide and know that he dropped out of the race. could also think about his legacy and could put or sort of more pressure on a problem, mr. benjamin netanyahu. now on the other hand, we also understand that to now we also look to mentors was a presidential candidate, donald trump, the husband of trust relationship between the 2. why as a trump was president, but this relationship has also suffered. but as you say, hanging over all of this is the question of the hostages that remain in gauze,
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and there's a sense, it is right, at least in the media, but also people talking about it that may mean that you know, is out of touch with the public sentiment, most of it, majority of the public wants to see the hostages to come home, although maybe not everybody's happy with such a deal, but that's a deal that also was put forward a buy to buy it and it hasn't really closed yet. and there will be also protests, we understand the expect to advise a relatives and of families of to hostages, to travel to washington separately that will protest against nathan yahoo there in washington, briefly, tonya, this visit comes as the wall continues to rage and gauze. uh, what is the latest that well, uh that's why we're hearing that from a residence, especially in con eunice, but also other parts of dog. a garza especially also in gauze and city. there is an intense bombardment going on, and that also comes especially there in hon. eunice off that the is where the army
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on monday or the people to evacuate once again a from certain areas in the east of hon units, but also reported the part of the uh, so quote human to turn zone that they said, and that statement, they would re arranged, so you can imagine that people are again on the move and not the right to go. and casualties are reported from the and also from other parts of casa timeframe and utilizing them. thanks so much. and as we just to the plight of civilian palestinians trying to find refuge and gaza is ongoing. as israel defensive continues, even into areas formerly declared safe once again, hundreds of people forced to evacuate this time, these rating and a tree ordered gardens to leave an area, had designated a humanitarians and they took what they could carry and
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hurried to escape. the lot. we were making breakfast for our children and as we had been saved for a month, not only to be done by shells, warning leaflets and marchers in the streets. we went 1000 panic. this is you could see what people looked like. look at the crowd, all were being displaced to the 15th time on the israel began shelling and ed strikes and phone units off the ordering. evacuations . it said these areas had been used for new detect militants. the mass run, health ministry reported at least 70 people being killed and more than $200.00 wounded. all of a sudden the fights are just struck and houses were targeted was left the cost on
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the ground. the guns is overwhelmed. hospitals received a large number of casualties on monday, some unable to operate the cause of the new offensive. we cannot the united nations and international relief agencies and says there was no safe place left in garza. but these families have no other option. once again, they have to move to get away from the next is really striking. and with that,
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