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the the you want to get over, your name was coming to live from berlin. cala harris makes her 1st campaign. soften the battleground state of wisconsin. as endorsements and donations, flood in delegates are rallying behind. joe biden, vice president to take on donald trump for the white house. also coming up on our show, china brokers the declaration between rival palestinian groups how most and far to on forming a unity government the and quite richardson. thank you so much for joining us. donations and delegates
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support are flooding in to bolster cala harris as likely nomination as the democrats presidential candidates. let's take a look at the states you're about to see marks in blue show state delegations that have endorsed her bid for the white house. she needs a majority of almost $4000.00 delegates to be confirmed as the candidate at the democratic national convention in august. now, according to a survey by the associated press, she has crossed about threshold almost 2700, have fledged back or giving her a comfortable majority or well, harris took over president biden's campaign headquarters in delaware and received the 1st endorsement and unemotional one from the president in half the speech to campaign workers, since j biden abruptly entities election campaign, the vice president seemed energetic. he plays the president who is calling in on speaker phone from craven isolation. i love joe in jail. we really do. they truly
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are like family. the other way, and we know you are still there, you're not going anywhere. i love you. after 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 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,
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the president 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 arrival 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 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 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 when the vice president
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has a loan to do list that includes choosing a venting mate and the building a campaign effective enough to defeat donald trump. so come on here is appears to have a clear path to the nomination here, but does she have this all wrapped up? i put that to william blue cross, the deputy editor of the parliament magazine called of ours does have the 2 things you need to be the nominate you, which is money and delegates and the party behind her. that said it can still be an open process. the democratic party has said they want an open process and they do have this challenge of appearing open and democratic and transparent. but at the same time, not a lot of time to couple less around a candidate and a democracy or democratic methods or not executive, fastest way to make decisions. so that balance is something that's gonna be a challenge, both for the harris campaign and the democratic party to make it appear that come with a harris really has earned this spot. even if she formerly speaking has the,
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has the upper hand with the money and the delegates to that, you mentioned this. so she does indeed cc racking in the funding that you need for something like a u. s. presidential campaign are raising record donations in the 1st day of her candidacy. where is this money coming from? well, 1st we should say that it's the big donor, so essentially, yanks joe, by the end. right. it's those really, really rich employees sold donors, the donor class, that essentially is the what tips the tips things over for bite. and finally, making this decision to bow out because it was affecting not just him, but democrats up and down the ticket. but it's small donors who appear to be stepping up right now to back come with harris. the big donors are there, of course, as well. they always are. but there's a lot of enthusiasm in energy right now with a democratic party about this change. this change of wind, which is causing a lot of normal people to put up small sums of money, 20 bucks, 50 bucks, a 100 bucks. what have you in these opening days? what's gonna, what the big question is is,
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can come on harris really ride this momentum, this energy into a full fledged campaign. because of course, there is this, this bird of energy out of the box right now. we have to see in the next days and weeks if that kind of a support for her will continue. well, and let's talk about harris has potential vice presidential pick many suggesting it could well be a white man from a swing state. can you explain what this thinking there is? yeah, i wish it weren't so reduction as to when it comes to figuring out the coastal called balancing of a ticket. if you have a white man on top, we saw this a jo by june 2020. the dairy explicitly said we want a woman and we want a woman of color i, i wish it could be more about, you know, ideas and what people stand for. but unfortunately, politics is optics and identity politics very much is politics on both the left and right of the spectrum. and there are swing states to think about. there are perfectly voters to think about the people in the middle. possibly people who might
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vote for donald trump against their best. they're better in things, but maybe now can be pulled back into the democratic camp. come on air as we should notice. now regardless how the republicans will painter, not a progressive, not a some less the person. she is very much a centrist. i'm very, actually quite conservative on some issues in a democratic sense. so they're going to be looking at those aspects as well when it comes to running me, but most likely, having that man about governor, possibly some with executive experience. a lot of course terrace male has executive experience as vice president almost the last 4 years. looking at what we found that our port pennsylvania, north carolina, arizona, as just some of the potential places that the democrats might be looking for to as based a balance. but take a couple of hours as well and blue cross speaking to me earlier and we can bring you up to speed. now with some other world news headlines, india and prime minister and to render moody's government has unveiled spending plans of billions of dollars to create new jobs and satisfy key coalition partners
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. this is the 1st budget since nobody was re elected with the reduced mandate. earlier this year, it aims to win back voters and for team political support. the fresh clashes of broken out between the security forces and protesters in bangladesh. the unrest was sparked by the government's employment photos, though it is now expected to formally accept a court ruling to lower the quote. as for state jobs, several 1000 people have been arrested over the pro joshua internet services remain suspended for the 5th consecutive day. rifle palestinian factions including how mazda and foster say they have signed a declaration in china on ending a long running rift. the 2 groups have competed for power and gaza and the west bank for years. the so called beijing declaration is aimed at strengthening palestinian unity. and involves more than a dozen palestinian factions. i'm also is considered a terrorist group by the us,
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you and other states, but not by china, is real quickly rejected the agreement. it's foreign minister saying how mazda is, will, would be crushed. it's a pack that could and years of inciting between rival palestinian factions, representatives from fatah, and have mass have inc. what host china calls a national unity deal. it also includes a dozen other palestinian groups. the outcome has defied expectations as previous attempts that bridging their divisions have failed. a mass runs gas a while for talk controls parts of the occupied westbank. after feuding for nearly 2 decades, they have committed to a new chapter. what do you, on the today we signed an agreement for national unity. what are the and we believe that this is the path to completing our journey audience. we are committed to national unity definitely. and we called for us on the,
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when the of china, unlike many western nations, does not consider him as a tear organization. the pact is a major diplomatic to for broker beijing. china is keen to bolster its influence in the region and to present itself as a peace maker on the international stage. after repeating calls for a cease fire in gaza, beijing laid out its vision for the territory post war yarborough shipping. the 2nd step is to uphold the principle of palestinians governing palestine and to work together to advance the paced will governments of gaza. the will, has left goss, a devastated and un eddystone to paste will reconstruction has become an urgent issue in the next stage. but israel has vowed to eliminate him, ask for carrying out the october 7 terror attacks and firmly rejects their involvement in governing gazda. the future of the strip is
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a major sticking point, as israel and how mass way and internationally backed ceasefire proposal. i as often a buddha from chatham house, whether this declaration will hold, given that many previous such ones have fallen apart. the short answer is, i don't expect major developments out of this declaration. i think it was not to produce re and unity or reconciliation because the disagreements between from, from us specially are structural found the not related to the lights, issues. and these issues are related to inclusion of from us and such. and to that be a little organization, the elections and the changes in audiological doctrines that govern both from us and also the belief in the peaceful
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negotiations with israel to rage based on the also the court. so these issues with not discussed and i don't think they would go away and talk to them. so as far as we know, none of these fundamental structural issues were addressed in the deal. were there any areas where you saw breakthroughs that you would say, or notable, or some of them were encouraging the, the elections, for example, it was under the coloration. also the forming the formation of the unity government, which is a mass demand for so long and such a didn't want this to happen. it is included in the declaration. but the problem is, the declaration is predicated on a decision by president my what are the best, who opposes all this. secondly, it doesn't include any concrete timeframe or implementation mechanism for a v, a fruitful outcomes to become reality. so just like other declarations and
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agreements and chiral, so not make uh juries and doors and even in most going february, i don't think they will lead to any concrete development on the ground. it is interesting that the devil of course and the detail um, but how likely would you say it is that at some point in the future we do see what they've basically agreed to, which is the formation of unity government for the administration of post war, gaza, the the 2 sides came very close to agreeing to the formation of a unity government in february. but in mos the president, the bus at big not that and he formed a prime ministers mohammed and stuff was government, which is in place. now, we would have to wait and see if that declination comes from the presidency saying we have to dissolve this government for the sake of the new proposed unity government. this will be a major change. secondly, i think the main objective of,
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of thought is 3. the overall consists of 3 elements. the 1st is it wants to increase its popularity in the street and within functions within the federal and called the full mind. what are the best, who are angry with the language coming from the presidency towards how my 2nd it wants to block from us inclusion into the pillow and said, most importantly, i think it has to be in a little prepared with the for the uncertainty coming from the united states now that president biden decided to pull out of the elections. i think one of our best is predicting uncertainty if trump becomes president, and we saw this behavior from my, with our best in 2020 off the president. trump, a proposed the deal of the century, negotiations between the policy and engineers where he was before i was asked that i would go from chatham house in london, speaking to me earlier there and was that you are up to date coming up. next,
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