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the the, this is the, the, the news line from the us presidential hopeful carmella harris fix have running night to democratic nominator says she's chosen, tim was to be have vice president if she wins the white house in november was, is kind of the governor of the state of minnesota in the midwest region seem is crucial to democrats who actually helps also on the program. seventies group has blogs, which is a series of drone and misfire attacks for games. israel fielding fears of old i was in the middle east on late as effective as a student protest say they will not accept an army like government after bringing down the prime minister that demanding an interim administration led by nobel peace
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lorez mohammed eunice, the phil guy, who welcome to the program, which dodge way in the united states. we have couple of harris has picked a vice presidential running mate, phone november election was 10 walls is governor of the democratic stronghold of minnesota of service, say his presence on the ticket could help went over the votes as in midwest and background states like wisconsin and michigan are as wells are expected to campaign together in several swing, states are becoming days. i asked correspondence stephan simons in washington told me through the politics of combat heresies. joyce, their waltz is regarded as a progressive and you know, not a progressive progress if not a liberal extra mist as the trump campaign would portray 10 walls and come along
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iris for that matter. but a progress if he's, although a moderate, and he is white and 60 years old, so he can and is expected to really reach out to voters segments. kamala harris maybe has the one or the other problem or, you know, challenge with and this is the 50 year old plus white folk in the midwest. and of course, in the all but important. 3 states, pennsylvania, minnesota, wisconsin, arizona, maybe georgia and so on. so he will have this purpose. he also is regarded as a somewhat aggressive kind of guy, meaning that he can act as a tech dog, he's not holding back, right. it's about his political opponents. so, and he's expected to do this. so this will be interesting. vance versus waltz. that's going to be a good show. stephan simons in washington will pay the month. yours is
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a political scientist at cyprus college in california, joins us from long beach. welcome back to d. w. and what do you think i 10 which is the midwest and background brings. so this democratic ticket a quite a bit actually i was saying yesterday was on your show that there's a down to earth midwestern or was it a progressive populace? which means that he portrayed themselves as being for the common person as personal characteristics a very much that he was very folksy, you can communicate to a small town person or to a small city personally, you grew up in a small town and attend walsh is gonna make it as a big add a lot of strength to this campaign. i like to read off really quickly. some of the things you did when he was in office that reflects the small town for richard pop the service we provide universal free school meals for students. projected reproductive freedom bypassing codifying abortion choice, strengthening, loading, rice. laying the groundwork to get minnesota a 100 percent clean up clean electricity by 2040 cutting taxes for the middle class
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expanding paid leave for the rotors. and then i put bands based on ideology. those are some of the things you accomplish, but i think that reflects is, it's a political issue. basically i'm his stuff ro is when he started describing donald trump and j, the vance as, as we had a. how do you, how is this approach helping? but the couple of hours comp time well, as soon as you were weird, it's been around for, for decades. you know, when i was a kid in michigan, michigan, the midwest, myself, that word was used to so that something is outside of the norm. and kind of strange, a little bit creepy and dangerous. so when you use the word weird, so it and it's which raised from invest that way. it brings to mind some of the positions that they've taken that are just for read just a lot of make knowing people do not agree with. and that's what saves them as the outside or as the other party, which is been taken over by these folks. this faction, republican party, which is a traditional party, but it's been taken over by trumping mass and comes up with very strange kinds of policies that good work people through the project 2025 plan to they have before
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which people are very clear. yes. okay. so you light as a, a list of the, the, the governors, the achievements buried in minnesota. so many of the points on that list, if he has a chaplains, might be talking points that the republicans can attack was on up to train him as a radical on, on climate, on, on guns. for instance. how do you say republicans attacking to walls? they will try to do that. absolutely. but what he will do is come back with the common sense responses they struggle. one of the statements school i'm going to, i did that i made restrict, done control and regulation, and we want to have a universal health care. i support the minnesotans. americans want to be able to go to a doctor when they're sick and not be your broke of those kinds of issues. you'll come right back and say these are common sense issues that americans want. and by the way, in many of those issues, the majority of americans do support them on
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a few of the maybe maybe they, me, some concerned about it. and i don't think that advance and trouble have his way of successes attacking him that way. as a, as an extremist, when his issues are quite mainstream, actually we'll have to wait and see how that goes. of course, and the company type events has said that, that he will a debate i came was once he's officially of a nominate. i the think the to a v p tons of stack up against each other. i would say like night and day is pretty much if you look at what judy this is brought to, the republican ticket is brought it down. actually in terms of popularity not present front is numbers a below last present harris. he was way ahead one by and wednesdays with beginning of the terraces campaign. now within 2 weeks, you start by 7 points or 7 point turnaround. we're now advised present, harrison or tickets are 4 points that kind of advance from tickets. so judy lance has been a problem with the campaign and they're kind of i was talking about talking about
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possibly replacing, which should be very difficult to do. they probably won't do it, but it's really hurting to get a ticket. because i've had 16 present, for example, we talked about childless catwoman, st democratic parties, led by those folks. that is a terrible attack on single people or people buy. sometimes fathers who do not their own children but adopted them. this is very important that americans believe in a blended families and the new way of thinking, and this was a mastering, put it back to a backward condition that made people feel, and that's what waltz and harris will attack them on. okay, thanks for joining us. political scientists paper matthews, in long beach california. my pleasure. thank you. i write scripts uh wanting a violence against minorities in bangladesh as the country grapples with his biggest political crisis for years. have been reports of attacks on homes and businesses owned by hindus. a group seen by summers having been close to as to prime minister, shake us on a scene and are based as the countries police that has that going on strike because affairs for their own safety parliament was dissolved on tuesday after have seen
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a quiz and select the country, the previous day, students who loved the uprisings, say they will not accept an army that government a new day in bundle with dish and a new chapter in 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 calm i expect the new government run the country with honesty. therefore, the people who can live in sleeping fees. this is my only requesting desire. we need these that's it. we have for a working class people. what the wage on those we just want to live in be shaken, seen us lead to bundle of dish of to huge produce against 15 year room boiled over
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now bundle of dishes. millet tray is pushing to give an interim government bowing to take protested demands into account to ensure local, then god willing, whatever demands do you have, we will fulfill them and we will bring the ship piece ivank cda. the, our student lead is through to 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 mine see tony who should be bundle of dishes next leader, this man, nobel peace prize laureate dr. mohammed eunice. big thing,
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he's agreed to advise as future interim government. but the problem is eunice is an economist credited with lifting millions out of poverty. but the 84 year old faced a number of corruption accusations during shake has seen as role. she accused him of sucking blood from the poor unit suit the allegations with most evaluated by vengeance. now his supposes and bundle of dish family believe he is the man who can guides the country through this period of turbulence, fall as director of south asia initiatives of the asia society policy institute in new york. i asked that who was running bangladesh at the moment. sure. um, oh my gosh, i remain spend slots and coming to yours are pretty cool. there's definitely be a power back to and i'll just walk in their own packaging of president shop. but they said earlier that the manager and government were for the election soon,
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officer and the chief of part of the stop and also indicated that there will be an in german government that will eventually take part the students protests or is the ones leading good have made it very clear that no army that governments will be accepted only the ones that are supported by the civilians should take charge. there are a number of players right now and just negotiation as we go through this process. you care to talk about ash, which and tubes of costs of the mandatory, the sodium project, sports and i chose and civil society groups and of course, do all positions of office now. so eventually whatever happens if it's important that all decisions regarding the interim government should be meeting with respect to the democratic principles. but also they need to. ready address the underlying causes of on grass and community along disparities. the political freedom try them just on the government. issues that have course the nation with the past many
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months after you proceeding the elections. what happened is probably 24 when you get a 16 october 5th and final job. okay. the longer i took to pick through that. and once you've just said so that we just stopped me that and we'll start, 1st of all we're told about negotiation. all that actually formal negotiations going on between the army and the protesters. i know that they, i mean, they decided yes to have a general say that yesterday, but he's talking to the political pockets. but all the students pos of these discussions, or it just shows that they are being actively involved. and the indication of that the students progress, there's uh, those coordinator as will be actively involved in by 1st helps us to read the book vaulted and wants to confirm the rest. and also make sure that this peace and stability restored. so just the phone for the party in stock are in charge of the band all me all lives on the, on the right. not really to make sure that there is agree for negotiation. there's
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room for die. the i'm, the police have not gone on on strike the police association. they went on strike a to day yesterday was the deadly stay sense of protest started. so 2 questions i suppose one who is providing security at the moment and to so it was during the killing yesterday when i had some fun rest like this happened, but it's very talk too slow to try sex and do distinguish and of the largest colchester as it works on the right one on one of the perpetrators sooner it gets very call to distinguish that there are a number of factors that play here. but in terms of, you know, the police and describes because of the attacks that have happened on the b stations. on the call, some donations to the the action that the preschool says during the process that were happening in foster care. we. um, it is right in control of the home. yeah. you know,
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too far we said that they are taking the temporary controls. it appears that some reports that journey on tuesday and things with spiky me a comma then yesterday, and hopefully there we will continue to see that. and is there a danger of ethnic violence breaking out? give them that, that hindus are generally seen as being support as a fate be hosted the prime ministers of potty it is the time due to year across the world about ethnic winds on the polls. there are votes of once again, small muslims across phone go dash, but there are reports that they're almost events that are frequent tactic beside. so the normal land worship, so temples are being garbage and other areas of being taken under control to make sure that there is no further winds, but should disorder continue. and you know that i have to be kept on. but as i don't to make sure that dr. for some of those minorities, all things are dictated. this transition period. it's kind of critical on the modem
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and no one profile for more than one reason. and it is an important, as we see, you know, and many in the nation, i'm not sign of, of seeing this as this young bond and actually less revolution that's happening to be recent date. so for these younger butler, barbara, does she spend some time knocking that bridge this box to send a message across to be able to do the wishing that is due to an involuntary and peace to wall street, a decisive based process. they would that they were, they were coming by the, by the army and by the police, as bangladesh goes through it's, it's transition. do you expect that to be a reckoning for those, those arms of the state that were involved in the kelly a this doesn't have to be an important drawing. i think it's time for introspection, for all 3 of 4 chairs, folding institutions,
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and especially those that are directly involved with governments and domestic policies that are protected. um, refiners that simple to discuss actually the reason for the of simple this dissatisfaction to recalibrate and to see where the policies went wrong. it's also a time to make sure that the strong fishing is strong, baron, and for the investigation just conducted right into the gap that took off all over here to where we are today to make sure that those who instigated those are resulted in the, in the that so we're kind of, if you want to stop our house, all right, hope all is, well, we'll be right back. thank you so much for guiding us through that to follow all of us in the asia society publish institute. we'll take a quick look now it's the most doors by here headlines that are on well, you're trying to add defense volts inside. they shut down to russian. miss 1000 more than a dozen drones launch set. the capital, key of overnight with ours is,
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have reported no casualties and no direct cates on housing or critical infrastructure. officials in japan have used the ceremony marketing 79 years since the atomic bombing of hiroshima, to judge well latest to pursue total nuclear disarmament. the us lowest, the striking 1945 events that the leveling the city. i'm giving tens of thousands of people. the 2nd nuclear bomb hit mega sacking 3 days late to bring the devastation usaa. several of his troops have been injured in a suspected rocket attack at our side and base in western iraq. it's unclear who is responsible for the strike. the iraqi government has denounced what he called reckless attacks, against bases on its cabinetry. this is evidence has blah a militant group as low as a fresh wave of the drone and miss all attack seconds. northern israel is right. the medical officials, i say several people were wounded with one person in critical condition. as bloss
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as the strikes were a response to an israeli attack, a date earlier, israel says, killed the top has block command. since you have type a 7 attacks near bailey cross border strikes between israel and has been off a been fueled in fields of a wide across the middle east. well growing number of countries, a warning last citizens to stay away from the middle east or to get out of the region if they're already that on tuesday, south korea's foreign ministry, one citizens to leave 11 on israel. similar advisors have been issued by countries including japan, jeremy been us, and the u. k. the getting out isn't necessarily straightforward. they roots airport was hate by flight disruptions on monday. after each row, i promised retaliation. the strikes launched from 11 lovely today is reading will times were flying low over the lebanese capital. asked that bureau chief of how many traits a in a bank route. what was behind that a huge forms of
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a beetle could be heard at least 4 times. today's why any war plains broke the sound barrier on the capital at b, what it was the loudest yet since the war and in 2006 and it told about anxiety and fear here in the baby with this happened minutes before as well as chief house on the throne la appeared to deliver a speech and the, the honoring ceremony off. it's a senior military commander for extra care was killed. and then this really the strike any available data with last week and his speech. and i saw a lot today at once again, filed to retaliate against israel for cleaning the, the top military commander and said that and making israel wait for this. we tell the agent this part of the psychological war in this confrontation, he also said and, and the killing sugar was a big success for his while and a huge loss for his beloved, but that the one stop the on top and that will not fx,
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as well as military operations, and which was the quite intense against this wild snow in the last 24 hours. and now we have this list of countries advising that citizens to leave 11 on what is the atmosphere like band and virus? it almost everyone here in independent believes that all the options are on the table, including a wide conflict and a large keyboard. the latest developments have significantly disrupted life independent. and in so many ways, i spent some time this morning with the somebody that i was rushing for the airport . and somebody was supposed to spend at least 2 more weeks here in, in bade, where they came from to buy, to visit their relatives and patents. and due to the growing tension, they had to that their tickets changed overnights. and that wasn't an easy task. by the way, i also spent some time in the airports the. it was quite busy this morning. many people in there told me that it was extremely hard to book flights and even private
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jets are fully built. i've been told so my lines have stopped flying to and from a to it and this is not going down options and choices. ok, thank you for that. mohammed dw is mohammed traits, a reporting from families. just bring you some breaking news, the hamas has said, but it's chosen, it's top military. come on that. yeah. yeah, yeah. yeah, yeah. same law as it's new political leaders. you know, i was going to comes after the full, the politically that. yes ma'am. how do you was killed last week in a wrong? i yeah, sure. i said, why is the mind israel been these focused right to be october 7th, tara attacks. it's been pursuing him ever since i'm just about to kill. yes, yes. and what is how mazda is taught, both in gaza, born in the con eunice refugee camp. he had been with the militant groups since its beginnings in the late 19 eighties around the time that the 1st intifada, or palestinian uprising against is riley occupation. the vaccine,
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the latest security network, which tracks down palestinians accused of collaboration with israel. and while i was jailed by israel in 1988 for planning the abduction in mood or of to his reading, the soldiers and the mood of for palestinians. it was locked up for 23 years. eventually released in 2011. he was one of mold in 1000 palestinian prison is exchanged for one that is right and the soldier having served as a commander of how must his military wing sin one was elected as the groups gauze, alida in 2017, he issued this threats while speaking to crowds in gaza in december 2022, we will come to you god willing in a roaring slot. we will come to you with an endless number of rockets.
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we will come to you in a flood of soldiers without limit. we will come to you with millions of foundation tide after the tide is rarely choose this, and while it was being the chief plan or of the october 7th terror attacks, which killed $1200.00 people and took more than 250 others hostage in gaza, or i guess the one who decided on this despicable attack was yes, i'll send well the silver and of the gaza strip. the apple hidden and the whole system under him are as good as dead. we will attack them, we will dismantle them. we will dismantle the system to fall back with them and their father get them out here that you like. is riley forces have hunted him relentlessly. targeting jobs is underground tunnel network where he is believed to be hiding from israel's attacks,
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which have killed tens of thousands of palestinians. now it's been described as a once in a lifetime event and it's getting astronomers very excited best scouring the night sky for a ref, phenomenon known as the blaze stuff which is expected to become visible to the naked eye in the coming days. usually 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, borealis often shortened to tea cor, bore its what's called a recurrent nova astrophysicist brad schafer has studied historical reports of earlier sightings, a t for bore went off in the year. $1787.00 t core bore went off in the year 1866,
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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, 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,
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the below you start goes off. it's like a gigantic thermo nuclear weapon. and when the hydrogen fusion starts, it becomes a runaway reaction just like it and 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 off matter. and the star brightens because you're looking at an explosion to view the nobel. look 1st for the constellation bow tase nearby, there's a small semi circular formation called the corona, borealis, or northern crown. just off at the returning blaze star should be easy to spot. as a reminder that top story at this hour us presidential hopeful. com la harris was chosen minnesota governor, tim was us have running night. both side's, he's on it and all, and he's planning to appear with the vice president as
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