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the, the, this is dw news lie from the us presidential hopeful couple of hours picks are running, makes 10 walls is to be vice presidents if the democratic nominate, when's the white house in november? he's currently governor of the state of minnesota in the midwest region, seen as crucial to democrats infection hopes also on the program. the same group, hamas names of mine is royalty lease time. the october 7 tara attacks and its new leader, gosh, austin was kind of whereabouts of unknown, but israel has 5 to kill him. nobody's militant group has ballade launches drone and resign attacks against israel feelings because of a lot more to the middle east. finding the dash as president
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a points nobel prize winning economist mohammed you and have to has this intermittent governments announcement full sales a key the minds of students of protestors who brought down long time prime minister jake has the the until going to welcome to the program we stop in the united states. we have couple of harris has picked up the vice presidential running mate for november elections. tim was, is governor of the democratic stronghold of minnesota, observe of sight his presence on the ticket could help went over the votes as it made west and battleground, states like in wisconsin and michigan, understood wells and expected to campaign together across several swing states in the coming days, do to hold that 1st, riley as running mates in philadelphia. dw correspondent benjamin alvarez group is
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that welcome ben. uh, so was one of the biggest name being talked about for the v p job of what got him, the physician so the governor of minnesota was not seen as some of the front runners, many saw that it will be either the governor of pennsylvania. yes. appear or is senator kelly from arizona to swing, say that a very important a for the democrats and this name. the author, the appearing was a couple of days. it's remember, this is a pretty long process. it's the audit shortly after presidential by the announce, if you would step down from the presidential rates and endorsed pamela harris, there was a video that was posted earlier today. and social media was referred from the team from pamela hired that they got along pretty well. not only, you know, private side of personal side, but also the campaign from pamela harris. that's huge, respectful what the governor of minnesota has a team in the state. he's now serving his 2nd term as governor of minnesota. and
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the campaign wants to replicate many of those things on a federal level when it comes to gun control when it comes to economic policy, it pay me for example. and that's something that the kind of pay from pamela harris has transferred all to the biography of the governor joins have politics after many years of working is 18. 36 in china under reading. that's also something that might be quite good for him if they actually make it into if it was a football coach to. and then he went into politics. he was a congress manual in several re elections. and now he has been announce is campbell and harris's vice president taken here in the arena in philadelphia, people who are really looking forward to this team and it to say that will be rolling around the country. and the next couple of days, surprises got took time to take this on a. so what does he bring to the time, sorry, against donald trump and j, the box? the so what the campaign is hoping for is that
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a to get people from other states to vote for this ticket to be knows this country . well, that's what come wire is colton. and this phone call that was uploaded on social media. what's quite interesting news made it to fame, basically with an m s and the interview us media video to you wouldn't call it the ticket by donald trump and the bands reared. and that's a word that has been coined by the democrats, has been used over and over. and so it's also no surprise that they immediately attack him as they've heard that come with his words. here's the governor of minnesota as the running major events also rallying here in philadelphia a couple of hours ago. so they're trying to get them on the ticket to when it interesting saw that you called support from many different huge players within the democratic party, all to from junior and so forth. expectation is pretty hard that they will not get
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many donors during the campaign too. but also maybe we're wondering if some of our is, it would be better for the united states with this new take it to new maddox and bring people to become paid it for them to vote for the democrats in november as well. ben benjamin alvarado grew up in philadelphia. well, to well so still grows when he started calling donald trump and j. d. vance. with his ben was saying that i asked political science and for the democratic candidates at peter matthews. how this approach helps the harris county. it was a word, a weird, it's been around for, for decades. you know, what i was a kid in michigan, michigan, the midwest, myself. that word was used to so that something is outside the norm and kind of strange, a little bit creepy and dangerous. so when use word weird, so then 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 this the lower level learning people do not agree with. and that's what saves them,
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is 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 has been taken over by trumping mass. and comes up with very strange kinds of policies that could work people into the project. 2025 plan that they have before which people are available in the area. okay, so you laid out a list of the, the, the governors, the achievements that buried in minnesota. many of the points on that list, if here's a chaplains, might be talking points that the republicans can attack worlds on up to try and have as a radical on, on climate, on, on guns, for instance. how do you say republicans attacking to wells? they will try to do that. absolutely. but what he will do is come back with the common sense responses 8 children, one of the segments school i'm going to, i did that i made restrict, done control and regulation. we want to have
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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 a few of the maybe maybe they, me, some concerned about in, 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 will 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 know many i do think but, but 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 most prison harris. he was way ahead one by the was
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a was with the beginning of harris has campaign. now within 2 weeks you start by 7 points. a 7 point turnaround were now a vice president has their tickets are 4 points. the head of the vans from tickets . so g mail has been a problem with the campaign and they're kind of i was talking about talking about possibly replacing, which would be very difficult to do. they probably won't do it, but it's really hurting to get the tickets. because of as extreme presented. for example, we talked about childless cat women, st democratic parties, led by those folks. that is a terrible attack on single people or people buy. sometimes fathers who do not have their own children but adopted them. this is very important that americans believe in a blended families in the new way of thinking. and this will j of asked me to put it back to a backward condition that made people feel and that's what waltz and powers will attack tomorrow. okay, thanks for joining us. political science is pretty matthews in long beach california. my pleasure. thank you. awesome. at least on the palestinian militant group, how much says it has chosen its top manager commander in gaza. isaac's new political
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lead, just feeling lot replaces for the politically the israel. jaime was killed last week in iraq. sidney was, i'm, i'm israel believes was behind the october 7th saturday attacks. it's been pursuing him ever since i'm since about to kill him. i'd go straight to jerusalem, where uh, correspondent tonya crime is following the story. welcome, tanya, what do you make of this announcement? was i think 1st and foremost, it shows that how may i ask, who is capable of a switch to replacing it. fleet is throughout the use of re seen this know again of to this targeted killing of is meant honey, a last week and the tear on it is seen a he a naming. yeah, yes n y a the leader of how nice and gaza since 2017 as a shifting the power back to garza. he is so hot, hiding at the moment as and so the october 7 tara talks for me is considered most
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of mine by israel. and ever since he has been hiding the has not being a quote, but it's wrong. but he remains an influential figure for him. us know it. we also bring the military and the political wing of him us closer together under this one . leadership of a. yeah, yes and well, and it's also a defiant step, actually taken by him. us, as i said, is what i consider as him, the mazda mind, of the october 7 terror attacks. he's on the hip list, they want to hunt him down as he's part time. and time again from a is there any politicians but so far they haven't been able to call to him? so what, so what is this likely to maine then for a cease fire and huff face negotiations as well? it is expected that it will further complicate those talks um, basically, negotiations visit many a test where a done by the how much leadership abroad,
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of course, always in close consultation decisions were taken with a yahoo s and y and gone. so, but now that is not her, nea is no longer there. this would be shifting back now to the hands of yahoo as in law. and also practically speaking. it has been said, it was very complicated and has made this process very long and complicated to get the messages from the menu to, to him from a, doha or cairo because he isn't hiding. and of course, they didn't want to reveal where he is, but having said that, of course, at the moment it appears these talks a anyway, a sold after the target to destinations, and they root and into ron. and as well as waiting no bracing. and so for retaliatory attack by it's paula and iran, and also of course this leaves the big question mark whether those talks will
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continue uh for the release of to hostages. but also for a cease fire that is so important also for the people in garza. so it is at the moment a bit hard to tell where this will be going as the whole region here. it's on the edge. so that tongue tanya clement reporting centers. meanwhile, lebanon's has balaam minutes and group is launched. a fresh wave of drone in mississauga attacks against israel fuel in 5th avenue of even greater escalation and or more in the region. authorities say to people were wounded in the strikes, which has block claims as targeting a ministry based on the ministry vehicle as israel's war against the hamas continues in gulf. so the armies also been staffing the rates and the occupied westbank target st. what they say a terrorist cells, bodies of palestinians killed in incursions by a 3 troops, a carried through the village of kaba, in the occupied westbank. israel has increased its minute reaction in the territory
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since the october 7th terror attack by him off. in an effort to quell any aggression with also so he is really special forces storm the tunnel because the supported by the military vehicles of the is really occupation. army will go to the hospital. they stormed to several homes and saw that during these raids, so many young men were injured. some serious like the 3 were killed. this had lives the cough enough to have that the is really minute treat also launched missile strikes and what they say is a terrorist. so in the city of janine who in gauze a has not any increase tensions in the occupied westbank, but it also further deepening risk in the broad a region. a new daily exchange of fire between
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israel and hezbollah. across these reign 11 and buddha is increasing the risk of serious escalation. several people in l mazda in northern israel, were injured by drain strikes by hezbollah on tuesday. the, an earlier strike by israel on the village in southern lebanon, targeted and alleged, has been the military structure. speaking with his counterpart in cairo, lebanon's acting for administer abdulla bo, how b spoke, cause the need to defuse rising hostilities, rama and as in. and we are working to ensure any response to is real. it does not trigger total war in the heart of the family because it would not benefit any of the countries involved, including israel. what else we decide. only those who want to incite conflict would gain from such
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a situation as having to leave you and how do we as officials do not want war? can they do what would be then would be therefore, these advocate for response is necessary that it should not be collective level or associated fear that it escalates into a broader conflict till we the high. so you'll go to the west, the leaders of egypt and tucked the leading negotiations to avoid the israel gauze of who escalating further was ready, well, times were flying low over the lebanese capital l. yeah, i asked of bureau chief in baby room. how many traits of what was behind that action? a huge phones of a beetle could be heard at least 4 times to days waiting, war cleans broke the sound barrier on the capital at b. what it was the loudest yet since the war and in 2006 ended,
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told about anxiety and fear here in a beta with this happened minutes before as well as chief house on the for a law appeared to deliver a speech and the, the auditing ceremony off, it's a senior mid, it didn't come under full extra care, was killed in this right. you need the strike and you have a new veiled last week and his speech that's all up to date at once again vowed to retaliate against israel for cleaning the the top military commander and said that and making israel wait for this. we told the agent this part of the psychological war in this confrontation, he also said and, and the killing shocker was a big success for his while and a huge loss for his beloved. but that's the one stop the on group and we're not effects as well as military operations, and which was the quite intense against this. williams noah in the last 24 hours. now we have this list of countries advising that citizens to leave 11 on what is
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the atmosphere like band and virus. it's almost everyone here in independent believes that all 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 inmate or they came from the by to visit their relatives and patents. and due to the growing tension, they had to that their tickets changed over nights. and that wasn't an easy task, by the way, i also spent some time in the airports. it was quite busy this morning. many people in there told me that it was extremely hard to book flights and even private jets are fully built. i've been told some airlines have stopped flying to and from a to it and this is not going down options and choices. ok,
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thank you for that. mohammed dw is mohammed traits a reporting from families and take a great look. now what's the most towards making headlines? around the wells of united states, as several of its troops have been injured in a suspected rock is attack as a side of advice in western iraq. it's not clear who is responsible for the strike . iraqi government has denounced what it called rap plus the tax against prices on its tattered tre, ukraine's that defense forces are they shot down to russian. miss 1000. more than a dozen drugs launched a capital key overnight. authorities over 40 no casualties and no direct hits on housing or critical infrastructure. parts of the us state of florida are still under water and they have to, hardy can be made mindful. hundreds of people were rescued after the stove dumped up to 41 cents, meters of water in some areas, the remnants of the system and not bringing torrential rain to the southeast and u. s. started by the dash by the president's has named nobel prize ring winning
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economist mohammed used us to head up an interim government. as a country goes through its worst political terminal for years. the appointment fulfills a key demand of student protest, assume that the uprising which toppled a long time prime minister, shaken, seen a fears for public safety. have been growing after reports of attacks on homes and businesses owned by minority in dues. police. if you're saying that worried about their own safety announced that goes on strike. further, i think to them certainty a new day in bangladesh and a new chapter in its history. while the chaos has subsided, evidence of the term moral remains violent surrounding shad casinos resignation left more than 100 dead and hundreds of others injured. now many are hoping for call i expect the new government run the country with honesty. therefore, the people can live and sleep in peace. this is my only request and desire. we need
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bes, that's it. we are poor working class people. what do we do on those? we just want to live in b. shake casino fled bangladesh after huge protest against for 15 years, really boiled over now bangladesh as miller trees putting together and, and turn him government bowing to take protesters demand into account, the initial local, the delta god willing, what are the dimensions? do you have should we will fulfill them? we don't. and we will bring the ship piece back to the student leaders who led the uprising to our testing a have made it clear that 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
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. 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 their mindset on who should be bangladesh is next leader, this man noble peace prize laureate dr. mohammed eunice, eunice has now been chosen to had to enter in him government, according to the presidential office. and economists credited with lifting millions out of poverty. 84 year old, you know, space, a number of corruption accusations. during casinos rule. she accused him of sucking blood from the poor, eunice that the allegations were motivated by vengeance. now his supporters in bangladesh firmly believe he is the man who can guide the country through this period of turbulence. and those right near me is a student activist at bangladesh. this should have gone, you invest in to pop in the protests, welcome to the w,
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a laptop. and then the last 2 days of prime minister has left the country. and now we have how many units chosen to relieve this new government? how are you feeling about these changes? judy, i have got a big spinning for you to uh, find any of our movements was about what we want to move and we wanted the uh, we wanted she coughing up to step down and i think we actually have that. and that's why i, i'm kind of happy at the same time, i'm very concerned about the incidence that's going on throughout the country about the vandalizing and attacking of public and private properties on the people that we different political interest. and i think my duty also the religious minority, so yeah, i have quite a mix fitting. but why do you think that's happening? i think that uh for the time being uh there are people who, who was thinking that if i'm files for the arms,
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then i had the rights to medical it to people who do not have the follow up who do not have arms or a lot like that so they always want uh, once they once had, uh, they wanted that back. so uh the policy goes by dig square, actually inactive for the past few years. people are not few years, almost what 5916 years. they want to go back to their power and also now people are kind of kind of taking revenge on, on the people who, who have goes to them suffering. so, you know, people are actually frustrated and people are, people has, don't already did so many things for the past 15 years and i think this was, you know, reachable and yeah that's, that's okay. so now how many units gets to, to lead this entering a government? do we know anything more about the shape of the government besides the fact but, but it pays at the top of it, for instance,
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whether the army will in fact be positives. so as far as i knew, we really voted that i a b has been proposed, we'd all know who is going to be in charge of defend ministry or defense that all of that, that's the draft has been already provided and it will be published by tomorrow. meeting the morning and that's all for now that we know a bind from that to dr. eunice is going to be the chief of this indian government. they are trust the ministry will support proper elections for a new government. so actually it's kind of a tricky question. because i have seen, and we will have seen actually what community has done for the lead the previous year is what they have done in the blue the previous days for especially the last
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week. so i don't trust them fully. but i think if the people, if the student and all the civil society are actively participating in the new upcoming government, then the military, we will understand that they has a good jabard to play and they should not be as they was ones were also hearing the force of the presence so that they released of opposition. leave them full, the prime minister cutty to see it from house the rest. if this is true, i'm your thoughts on that please. actually i'm not sure that she gets reduced because we, we, we're contemplating that. this type of thing would happen. but uh, you know, uh, as we want to democratic country position body is a must for saved government or. so it's big. i'm kind of the agenda, walmart parameters sort of find the dish. if she has lower tone less than she has
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seen what incidences was going on for the previous days and she is willing to cooperate, then i think something good would happen. but let's see what time is good to you. thank you so much for giving us your time student activists and those right near me . thank you. ok the spot and jump in is the class during the lympics. i continued on tuesday as christian cook, when the individual showed jumping event, totaling is now in a dramatic final adverse side. it needs to be flawless. i'm fast, i'm. he was with 3 jump as locked in, a jump off to determine the metal order. cook was produced, a brilliant performance that he's done on swiss arrivals, could match one the 1st and then pick the middle of his career at germany and now have full goals. a question at the summer games hoff the country's current gold medal of meanwhile, in the united success, competition need to have a way of stole the show when it breaks the ocean inspect killer fashion. it happens
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the . well, now we know couple of hours this picked the tim walls to be running, may say november's us presidential election. the minnesota governor, as a complicated man, a liberal, who promote to be legalized nation of recreational marijuana and protections for transgender people who also huns and is a national guard veteran, but who also invited to gun control those and he states. so why him? why tim, i'm feel gaily validated and this is the day the .

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