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the, the, this is the w news lies from violin. us presidential hopeful cumberland harris picks her running mates. the democratic nominee says she's chosen to move to be her vice president if she wins the white house. in the event that holds is currently governor of the state of minnesota. sure, in the midwest region, but seen as crucial to democrats. the election also coming off bangladesh, a student protests leaders say they weren't to accept an army led government off to bringing down the prime minister that demanding that nobel laureate, mohammed eunice, be put in charge of an interim administration. the mid rising tensions in fear of
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an oil allow regional or in the middle east, lebanese, the group has beloved launch is a series of drone and missile attacks against israel. the money keeps mckinnon. welcome. we stopped the show with some breaking news. us vice president carmella harris has picked symbols as a running mate for the us election in november. will this be governor of the democratic stronghold of minnesota but observed as say his presence on the ticket could help when overs looses in mid west and back for ground states, flight, wisconsin, and michigan, our symbols are expected to campaign together in several swing states. in the coming days state of any correspondence, then human alvarez grew that his in washington dc told me more about to move soon
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as us media announcer earlier today that the decision was made. cnn broke the news . it symbols was not among the early frontrunners who were present at motley contests in battleground states, such as arizona and pennsylvania. but the 60 year old, a governor of minnesota was a public school teacher. he was also a football coach and national guardsman before he entered politics. and wells is currently it's uh thing a 2nd time as the governor of minnesota assessed also 12 years in congress already . so boss and political experience that he's bringing it to the table and sources have told us media, the vice president tires was impressed by the authenticity that he used shown over the last couple of days. a well the number of possible v. p picks also narrow down to 3. as you say, i mean harris was also considering arizona center, so mont kelly, pennsylvania governor jo shapiro. what was it?
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that's a made wolf, her choice to what's the democratic party might be hoping with walls is that he can appeal to voters outside of his home state as well, particularly in the midwest also in rural areas, and specially because he has also achieved a lot during his time is as a governor, he is well known also for not only in the state where he is currently a governor with many saying that that could also have brought him this last push to actually be a the person that will now be on this ticket. that is expected in philadelphia in a couple of hours it. so this is an appeal that they're trying it to win with a waltz. now, of course, high expectation for this rally that they will have in, in philadelphia, in a couple of hours and also where they will be in several different states of, of the next a couple of days. that's right. campaigning together in, in several swing states. so what will tim will do now to help couple of harris take
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on donald trump and j d buns. so there was an interview with a u. s. broadcast for m s m b c. what was called the republican ticket of donald trump and j, the vance. weird. and that's what the democrats have been using over and over in several a campaign. the videos that have been posted on several accounts too. and they also reacted immediately. send out a press release and i want to quote out of that they called it so the trump fence campaign called it in both a dangerously liberal extreme is saying that the higher as well as california dream is every american nightmare. so immediately going on the attack, the but we can expect he's very well now and he knows also to react to it. give interviews to also push it back there. and of course there was very closely followed it decision late in the evening yesterday. well, was still waiting for any information. they said that there was no decision yet as
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come with her as was still in the white house situation. room with president biden, following the developments in the lease. but now we know who will join her on the democratic ticket and we can wait in a few hours to see them together on stage in philadelphia for the 1st joint appearance at a campaign of the w correspondent, benjamin alvarez group. ever pushing that from washington dc. benjamin, thank you. police and bangladesh say that they have gone on strike is the country grapples with its biggest political crisis. and he is the bangladesh police association has apologized in a statement from what it called the violent attacks on innocent students during mass protests. they say they were forced to open fire was, comes off, the parliament was dissolved following the asta, as long time prime minister shaken siena students who let the uprising say they will not accept an army led government. and you day in bundle of dish and
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a new chapter and its history. while the chaos has subsided, evidence of the turmoil remains violent. surrounding shake has seen his resignation . lift more than 100 deed and hundreds of others injured. now many a hoping for come i expect the new government run the country with honesty. therefore the people can live and sleeping fees. this is my only request and desire. we need bes, that's it. we are poor working class people. what do we do on those? we just want to live in be shaken, seen this lead to bundle of dish of to huge produce against to 15 year room boiled over. now bundle of dishes. millet tray is putting together an interim government bowing to take pro tasted, demands into account, the initial local den,
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delta god willing, whatever device do you have, we will fill them in. and we will bring the ship piece back to the new york student leaders who lead the uprising to else to seen it, made it clear they don't want the military in charge of it as no other government will be allowed. except the one proposed by the students and the people. we said we won't allow an army lead government, a government supported by the army or a b team of the fascist government. we won't accept any anti people government. they've got the mind see tony who should be bundle of dishes next leader, this man nobel peace prize, glorious and dr. mohammed eunice. they think he's agreed to advise a future interim government. but the problem is eunice is an economist credited with lifting millions out of poverty. but the 84 year old faced
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a number of corruption accusations during shake has seen his role. she accused him of sucking blood from the poor unit suit. the allegations were motivated by vengeance. now his supposes and bun gladish family believe he is the man who can guides the country. through this period of turbulence, spoke to property to puffy earlier. she is a student at john gallagher university in the band with the sheet capsule. dakota allowed to to tell us about her experience of the momentous events on monday, the 1st of all, yesterday we went on the streets. you know, there has been in full just picked catch you and i, yeah, along with my friends, i'm zillow, protest, 1st we went down on this for use to then roll much impact on that the, our students reduced. and then when we learned that the prime minister, the former prime minister sheet, because we now have design,
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i can be expressed in wires that emotion and the feeling, those people who wired and shop a we read and shopping. and i clearly remember i am my friend who to we just sat down on the streets. henry tried our highest our because i've been, i only remember our last years who had we have sacrificed our lives for this big fee. and there were so many people in the face of the top size all over the country and the people i read joyce being seeing dancing on the screen, there were reading flowers. there were eating each other's weeds and we don't even know who many people stand. we have each other just with for one full. in my 24 years of life, i have never ever seen such a such a long. yeah. so the locks have joy. yes. okay,
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sure. and where so many people who we don't know each other, we were having each other and we will be glad that's fine. the $250.00 that does she the passage right. vision stepped down and that's all the really outdoor stuff that we finally made. it happen. we finally made the former prime minister ahead of time. you go 100 on that the beach, you'll see a balance all day yesterday. i will remember 12 my for life, and i was, i did live, believe the entire population of bangladesh. we'll remember yesterday because we all made a huge pre us to that's how this prep to push the student, an activist from deca and bangladesh speaking to me a little earlier. now at a little around, unconsciously human rights lawyer, i'm the format deputy attorney general in bangladesh. she joins us now on the phone from a dock of welcome to the double usa. they want off to the revolution is bangladesh . a country in chaos today, or would you say that the transition is proceeding in an orderly fashion?
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thank you very much for having me. i believe that bundle dish is going to be a better time to. it's going to the foundation of the process and the walk. there were some violence and some incidents we hear, these are people trying to resist that. you tell me that susan are taking control of the old stuff example and everything floor. that's kind of of one of the sort of situation and i believe that this, why do you want to this uprising? you can call it a rising shop. we definitely bring, there's always one that people are the students a very clear the protest leaders say that they want the nobel laureate mohammed eunice to play a prominent role in any interim government. do you think he's a good choice?
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is possibly the only choice now because the products are the food in the people of bangladesh. they did not want any kind of muscle. they don't want any kind of kind of community back government. that's why because what could be the only choice they can have the into the government, and then they can go far after you've had the nation sometimes. or the protest movement was united, wasn't it by its goal of toppling prime minister shape has seen a now this goal has been achieved. do you believe that the students have the, the strength, i'm the unit see, to become a political force that shapes the countries future? of course, because all the students and the young people shipped this country to check where they weren't, there was a problem. young people came out that students came out the church that for some bbc, and this time they did it again. and i have farm believes that the students,
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let's move and we being demo. see we bring justice. shake has seen her and her policy obviously had numerous inputs in bangladesh for many years. will they submit to this new beginning without resistance? do you think that means vince were due to force by applying brute force on the people better interests was not basically from love from the people because before they use they disappeared about 700 people. do they certainly to about 3000 people and that was their purpose. that was better. that's why people were here. when they had gone down there, then the party is no longer a popular poppy. and i believe that the new process means i'm on the next one is
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because both asked me to get more than human rights lawyer. i didn't know rahman. com. thank you so much for your time today for speaking to us here on dw, we appreciate it. thank you very much. i let's take a quick look now. some of the other story is making headlines around the world and ukraine's ad defense forces say they shot down to russian massage oils and over a 1000 drones that launched the capital. keith over nights. well, sir, as he is report, no casualties and no direct hits on housing or critical infrastructure. japanese officials of us will lead us to pursue total nuclear disarmament at a sermon, a mocking 79 years since the atomic bombing of hiroshima us launch the strike in 1945 instantly killing tens of thousands of people. and leveling the city. a 2nd bomb hit nagasaki, 3 days later, bringing for the devastation the u. s. a. several of its troops have been injured
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and the suspect said rock is attacking outside at base in western iraq. it's unclear who is responsible, responsible for the strike. the rocky government has denounced what it calls ratcliffe attacks, against bases on its territory. sound. the rising tensions and phases of an old out regional war. lebanese group has belie, launched a series of drone and missile attacks against israel to people who are reported wounded in the strikes, which has blood claimed with targeting and military base and the military vehicle. israel released footage, it claims shows retaliatory strikes on hezbollah. in addition to the war and gaza and the daily exchanges of fire along its northern border, israel is facing a conflict on a 3rd front. as iran has said, it will get revenge for the killing of the homeless political leda is melania into ron. last week. analyst shawnee resign is the following developments closely for
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us. good see shawnee so what can we learn from what is happening today between hezbollah and as ro? well, supposedly it's a non story. this has been going on for 10 months. exactly. these kind of fire exchanges along the border between israel 11 and, but we see slight escalation of his bulk pushing a bit deeper into israel. um, maybe using new techniques and you know, it's really us where this is, it was in by his, by a response to a, an attack yesterday of one of the, as well as the lead commandos offices that was assassinated. so this back and forth, you know, it's sort of like simmering and no heat. but we've also seen what happened if we want to rewind the wire. we are where we are now. it's all because of an attack on the is really occupied goal of heights. we're 12, children were killed in a, in a strike on a and a, so the soccer field. so these kind of, you know, the more a fire exchanges, what we're seeing, the figure is a chance for any mistake human error. and it's a good technological interest that might lead to an escalation. it will take us,
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you know, out of, out of a, out of control and a water escalation. and all of this is only happening at the backdrop, you know, as well as saying this is not the very response. this is not the retaliation. we are planning for the assassination of our, of, of, of blood sugar last week. so this is still to come and the way is really expected. it's going to be very much at the center of what is what is now facing. because the switch on his bies, what's more, you know, imminent for his real life. now. then the ron switch, which they feel they can, they have better technological ways of intercepting and avoiding any real damage. and we're seeing dislikes today, that it's the low technology, a very low tech technology to that, as well as using relatively no to the low tech that as actually bringing a lot of damage to israel and causing is really lines. but there's a lot of bounce around. i mean, how likely do you think is another it raining an attack on israel in the coming hours that i was seeing in the last 2 days is that despite the very emotional
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response to the shot choice to assassinate it's my linea, into run probably by israel has never been confirmed by israel, the rings are very emotional about it, but they're still trying to be very strategic in their response. and very much calculated probably trying to find a joint response, but some of their proxies including his paula who sees that also militias in rock along the region. and at the same time, um, you know, this will be, you know, something that they will carefully time tomorrow. we know they're the, you know, full and you're as long as requested shouldn't be a joint meeting of ab nations in saudi arabia for itself. this is this, you know, a connection between saudi arabia that has been defrosted and slowly getting warmer and warmer is for itself quite a, quite a statement. but then in case that, you know, you're wrong managers to bring this error upfront with a strong statement against is when including what the americans use the,
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the model. it's so new countries that they were trying to use in a different lives breaking for they were honest, even minutes to bring them all together. that would be a strong statement and it could be that we will see you in your support. only after that happens, you know, only after the managed galvanized this united ad front against is early aggression as they call it. and on top of that there's of course and now the front that israel is being facing this war on. that's the westbank, isn't it? yes, i know this been, you know, a very low, he was very constant. you know, battled of israel, you know, is, is great for us is, is, is trying to fence on send off all, you know, attacks coming from the westbank with, with the, you know, in a certain way that it's successful because we haven't seen major terrorist attacks coming out of the west bank since october like is we'll have seen in the past. but on the other hand, this is ongoing and ongoing and, and the so simmering is starting to slowly bubble into real boiler point and we might be seeing this erupt any day. now, don't use me lisa,
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unless johnny was on his show anything you're welcome. any i'm, it says of the conflict escalating further, a growing number of countries of warning, best citizens to stay away from them at least, or suggest how to if they already in the region, south korea's for an ministry, one citizens to leave 11 on israel on tuesday. of the countries such as japan and germany, the us on the u. k. have issued similar advisories, but not everyone is funding it easy to guess out they routes. apple was hit by flight disruptions as recently as monday of to israel said it would retaliate for strikes, launched from 11 on now, google has suffered a major legal blow. oh, that's tough for us. judge ruled it had acted illegally to maintain a monopoly and stifle competition. while generation huge profits, the decision could result in huge penalties and change the way that uses access information on the mobile mobile devices. the judge found that google held a monopoly through its position as the default search option on many phones and
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devices. this allows it to charge onto officially high prices for advertising. google argued it's market dominance was due to the quality of its technology. the company says it will appeal the decision. a bunch of pundits and baler from w businesses here to tell us more about this height tip on this. so, you know, we know so many people around the world use google use the search engine every day . what does this mean for them? well, as he said there it is a big win for the american people. however, the changes are going to take a while or may not even happen. because of course, google has 90 percent of them or more than 90 percent of the market share of online search. and, and that's of course would be something that would be hard to change. we talk about googling it's a verb for a reason. so that's one reason and then the 2nd reason is that google is going to appeal this decision. so this will be in the court for awhile. and the court proceedings that actually lead to that anti trust building are moving onto the 2nd
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phase. and it is doing that 2nd phase that we will get to hear more about what google needs to do to address its monopoly. so this is gonna take a while, and we country talk about people ordinary people like you. well, myself and you're seeing changes, it's going to take a while. but what about the tech industry? i mean, how is this really going to affect the tech industry as a whole? well, this is a big win of course, and that shouldn't be underscore, and the stated it is a big win because it actually shows that anti trust efforts can work. and this is the biggest, and they trust the decision we've seen in decades. and the, you know, in the united states, so this is going to be a huge encouragement for all those anti trust advocates taking on the likes of apple met metal which owns facebook. and of course, uh amazon or any other major companies, microsoft included. so this is going to be a huge encouragement for them, but they can, can, they can carry on with the anti trust efforts. so that's one when and of course we
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might, we might see a lot of these companies, of course, getting challenges to the business models. this challenges, of course, google's business model. so alphabets which holds google might be concerned about the $300000000000.00 in app revenue. that it makes from google, that is something that it might face challenges to going forward. and the same could happen for other tech firms which are being targeted by anti trust efforts. so there's probably a bit of concern in the tech industry right now because of course, their models are being challenged when they are dominants instead of markets, to king's big money, and possibly wide ranging influences to find a tim bailey from dw business. thank you so much i. so now it's been described as a once in a lifetime event and it is getting astronomers very excited. it's the scouring the night sky ready for wrath, phenomena known as the blaze star, which is expected to become visible to the naked eye in the coming days. usually
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the blaze star is too faint to be seen with a naked eye, but around every 80 years. it suddenly becomes one of the brightest and the night sky officially named t corona, bori. alice often shortened to tea cor, bore its what's called a recurrent nova astrophysicist. brad schafer has studied historical reports of earlier sightings, t for bore went off in the year. $1787.00 t core bore went off in the year 1866, and it went off in the year. 1946. and that works out to a $79.00 or 80 year rupture and cycle so roughly 80 years or 79 years after 1946 is round about now the explosion that we see isn't caused by just one star, but 2, around 3000 light years away. t cor bore is a binary star system,
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made up of a dense hawk white doors, and a lighter cooler, red giant. the white door gravity constantly sucks material away from its larger neighbor. you have a close interacting binary star where one of the stars is relatively normal and you know, the other star was a white door there. so close the matter from the inner edge of the of the normal star falls under the white door as the denser smaller star and the system draws mass off. it's much larger neighbor. it builds up steadily on the white door surface. when the pressure and temperature peak every 80 years, the below you start goes off, like a gigantic thermo nuclear weapon. and when the height is confusion starts, it becomes a runaway reaction just like an an hydrogen bomb. and all the whole surface blows up, just like a hydrogen bomb. and so you have this huge explosion on the surface which extends
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off matter. and the star brightens because you're looking at an explosion to view the nova. look 1st for the constellation bow tase nearby. there's a small semi circular formation called the corona barrios or northern crown. just off at the returning blaze star should be easy to spot. this is a reminder of our top story, is that the south, the u. s. presidential hopeful cumberland iris has chosen the minnesota government 10 walls of have running mates on says he's on a to and quotes rule in. he says he's planning to appear with harris at a raleigh in philadelphia. lights us today and bangladesh as presidents are dissolved parliaments a day off to student led protests for the prime minister to flee. the country protest leaders set off for a meeting with the army chief. they would not accept the military. let the government inspect the cooling for nobel peace prize lorez mohammed units to stand
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an insurance administration. and that is what we have time for coming up next. eco africa. and phil gail will be here with you in the seat minutes with more international headlines. and you can just make it on thanks so much for watching the building. you have a lovely day the
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