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wanda and protections for transgender people who also hugs and is a national guard veteran, but who also invited gun control those in his state. so why him? why, tim, i'm feel gaily invalid and this is the day i of the music of the rest of his white guy. with jumping appeal to the for a portion of the democratic base, he helps to balance the ticket. i am pro choice and i am glad a you know that we live in minnesota and that he is the little guy that writes for women. he will certainly be a very good opponent to vance. she is covered at the san francisco liberal and she shows that a running mate will be a san francisco style liberal originally at 6 of the pennsylvania governor, cuz i think it would be a good balance. i get it. he speaks plainly. he speaks of the truth or another,
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somebody will but not to or why god is what might feel to us. i'm on the side of the symbol. it's his record is a joke. i don't know. but i trust her. also on the day bangladesh gets a nobel laureates to lead, essentially the government, the students who forced out the old government say that from the against any that a tree involvement. why don't craft, i mean it, the government at o, this is why i was student leaders. i was looked after, we have been very clearly indicating that we don't want any we to turn in the government. we want them in last year and being closed the ink, the name golf man. welcome to the day democrats in the us, a routing around couple of hours, this choice of running night and happy to become the next us president and a post on instagram. and she said she picked to minnesota governor to walls because of his record of financing for middle class families in just
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a 2 weeks. he's gone from being little know, not side to state to potentially the next vice president of the united states is a record of promoting liberal policies such as protecting women's rights choose and championing climate issues. is profile with democrats, shuts up after his description of republicans, donald trump and vice presidential nominee j. d. vance. as we went viral, a particular play, the democrats, political opponents, went on the attack as soon as that waltz his name was announced. j, the funds slammed the minnesota government as a solemn from cisco style liberal represents the radical left of the democratic policy. book. tim offices record is a joke. he's been one of the most far less radicals in the entire united states government at any level. but i think that what tim wants to selection says is the combo and heroes has been the needs of the far less of her party, which is what she always does. so i think what it says is the cala harris is
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running as a san francisco liberal. she is covered as a san francisco liberal and she shows that a running mate. it will be a san francisco style liberal a couple of hours and 10. what was the do to prepare for the 1st time is running nights as a rally in philadelphia. correspondence benjamin alvarado strube is that welcome, ben. so as to what was the top of the tom? what are people that say your bossing? can use the talk of the town and we could see with a many supports as waiting in long lines. it was raining and they were waiting to get into this arena. it's you can see behind me, the valley is under way, many a waiting for the to close the ticket. now many people are mentioning him saying that he is the right peak. and if you look back, i mean this process started over 2 weeks ago when president fight decided to step down from the president racing goals. pamela harris, and many were wondering who are running. it would be many thought that it could be
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either the governor of pennsylvania. you also have here is also expected to be here in a couple of hours. the other said, it will be center from arizona, senator kelly to swing state. the very important, if the democrats referred from the campaign from campbell, how is it that they connected not just on a personal level, but that you have a lot of respect for the work that he has a cheap during these terms. he's known as secretary governor of minnesota and many of the policy, as you mentioned, the policy is that the higher is contained once you own a national level, we have paid the we have access to the doctor told. and many of the things that they would like to introduce if the make it a to the why so, so in this video that was posted this phone call between vice president time a higher than the b p. p. he said, you know, this country, and if we look at a governor of both what he asked the chief to that he joined politics quite laid up to being a teacher and what it was in china. and he speaks chinese who was
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a football coach and he was also part of that part. quite interesting too. and we've kind of helped form it l g, b, q a line, you know, high school, so many things coming up. a man, no, not quite well. and it's to mention this and this nbc and to do the when, when he spoke about this with this ticket of donald trump and date events. somebody, something that he might say today, again here in philadelphia. okay. so i'm on with around did see if i can put it that way, but you mentioned just appear a month, kelly, that too big of names who had been mentioned. so how did i say was managed through a eclipse then? so they thought they might be so many people were wondering why not bureau why not tally. and we know that this very long pro says that the interviews that happened on friday on saturday and sunday there's so many people involved here. what's,
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what the campaign thing always complained is hoping to get the most bolted to go to the secret and they need to be some time if needed to be working together for many months. now it's a very time schedule that they have many offices when say the next couple of days it will be traveling around the country. but it's the respect tumble of her as much the what she has her team has, as for the job, the company was, has the chief in minnesota and also has biography that was mentioned a lot and over and over it by the higher is competing of who's exploitation here in the arena is, is growing many anxiously waiting for they do to appear around 6. so just before the time on what we heard the j. d. vance, the trash talking uh the tim was a what house republicans responding to this pick. so the press release quite quickly, that was sent out one space use it broke,
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saying that they sell the house radically in time, a lot higher as, as he attacked both of them immediately. j events was here in philadelphia. only a couple of hours ago will be interesting to see the 1st debate. what this tried to do will actually be that, as i said was, is m as in b, c. and so if you were a governor was actually mentioned facebook we, if, if you're using over and over and also by the campaign, the democrats of, after the course, the word we're to mention the republics in a ticket. so it's no wonder that they would attack him directly, but well, pause active, waiting to see if you were to do any time for did you see it behind me? you can see some expectation there. many lights that were sent out here and there, read, and so these are the cases going for the most of them to be on the 1st to appear in spite pamela harris and hit by. 7 president a quick what then about the palms. the shadow by how about coming up in this week
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bed so that will be in several of the swing state that will be in nevada. that will be in wisconsin. this is also very important. is the 8 so that will be traveling together and this happens today. so yes, today that will still no decision come on hers, but see the situation really to bite and talking about developments in the middle east and only today they knew they would work together and he said it was going to work with you. so we'll be seeing a lot from the couple in the next couple of days to, to try to of course, a truck from a boat and say with this momentum that come on, how does this actually t, right? it's not a bad day that'd be tasked on a drop. benjamin alvarado screwed up in philadelphia. 7 to come and see bold as an assistant professor of political science at the university of arkansas. a welcome to dw delta. uh, was your money on tim wells to be um, how is is vp pick? uh, he was not my 1st prediction given that most of the observers and pundents were pushing
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for shapiro, the governor out of pennsylvania. i think it is a surprise for most of us here in the states. why do you think he goes over that? you know, i think it came down to the feeling that she had about him in her that the way she connected with him when she interviewed with him and, and met with him over the last couple of weeks. but also i think he brings demographics. he brings geography, as well as his own personal biography to the ticket and balances up it out in a way that will help her with those undecided voters, especially in the battleground states of michigan, wisconsin and pennsylvania. is it like, like a visa, that the dead token you told about the demographics and the geography? the okay. so you've told us that through the drugs, they tell us about the demographics as well. so you know, being that he has a midwestern background and midwestern kind of philosophy and approach to life. and
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he will help with those voters that are in the midwest that maybe don't relate to carmella harris who is at coastal liberal and has somewhat of an elite background. he does not, he is going to be one of the 1st candidates on a national ticket that does not have an elite education is not a lawyer and really comes from this kind of working class background. he worked as a school teacher, a high school football coach, and served in the national guard for over 20 years. so that's, that's a story that appeals devices you, you say he's not a coast liberal, but he's gotten liberal and written through him like rock. i look at his record in the state legislature, unambitious agenda of liberal policies, free college tuition for low income students, legal recreational marijuana protections for transgender people, based on bull's eyes for republican accusations of a super work radical extreme left wing agenda, or how may it's, it's absolutely,
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and they are going to try to paint him as part of that kind of bite in harris liberal agenda. progressive, busy them on high speed. and they will be right to a certain degree, but they can ignore that. he also has these positions and these policies that have supported working class families and children, which are very populous to nature and balance out some of his progressive stances toward the l. g. b, t, community, the legalization of marijuana, as well as abortion right. um, so you know, he is a mixed bag in terms of those policies and the harris campaigns going to have to work to educate voters about him because we don't really know that much about them . and so, you know, the trump campaign will rush to paint a picture of him as someone that's out of touch with society. in fact, they've already started to run ads that, that paint him as a progressive. that's dangerous for society. what is the touch on the gun safe state as well? because governor walls is enacted a massive bill. they see it,
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but it includes universal background checks and circled red slide laws that allow police to temporarily confiscate fire on some dangerous people. this is really changing the fights to the republicans, or just giving them targets to i'm not, it is certainly it is. and most liberals are going to have similar stances because that is where the democratic party is. they do support regulating the 2nd amendment to a degree with things like background checks. i'm so you know, that is something that the uh, the trump campaign will certainly want to hit him on. they will want to continue to paint him with someone that's dangerous and will take away your rights. but they're going to have to push. they're going to get a little push back from waltz because he is an avid hunter. and this is not something that is just for show, he actually has, you know, many pictures and much evidence to prove that this is not something that is just a, a, a, a picture for him. he really does support that. but since he's been governor,
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he's soft and all those rights a little bit as executives will do in a liberal state. so he's going to have to fight to overcome that messaging from the trump campaign. and republican nominated j b. francis said that he will be by touching wells one sees officially the nominate. how do you think these 2 will stack up against each other had to had, or i think it's going to be interesting because they certainly a contrast one another in terms of how they talk about policies. and they're kind of positioning towards the policies obviously. but they have similarities to and that they do come from the midwest. they do kind of have a working class background, but they diverge in that j. d did go to a liberal school and he, he's an elitist in terms of his education. he's a lawyer. and to walks does not have that similar background as j. b, but they are going to come at each other hard because these are 2 candidates that really, we don't know that much about. and so they're going to be working to paint one
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another as well. the opposite of what undecided voters, one or what those voters and those battleground states want. so it will be interesting to see because we don't know that much about these 2 candidates as we have about maybe some of the other previous vice presidential choices in the past. the role the vice president was once famously described as that not being with a bucket of spit. how important is this choice beyond the electro college votes that they bring to the ticket as well? i think this may not be the case this time around because we're dealing with a different type of process, an unprecedented process and that, you know, you had a major candidate step down and now is vice president has been delegated the role of candidates. and so we don't know much about her either. and her vice presidential choice tells us a little bit about her and where she wants to the party to be and where she wants to wrap the areas of the party she wants to represent. so in that respect,
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i think this vice presidential choice is actually more helpful than those ones in the past that have gone through the traditional processes because we're still trying to define carlos. so this may help her if it is a turn off to the undecided voters in those battleground states, then it could hurt her. i'm so i think it nonetheless will have more impact than what you previously have seen. fascinating analysis, and we thank you for it. dr. kind and save all from the university of arkansas. thank you so much. thank you. the band with best buy the president has names nobel prize winning economist mohammed eunice to have an interim government as a country goes. so it's west of political turmoil for years. the apartment fulfills a key demand of student process to assume that the uprising which toppled the long time prime minister, shake of siena. fears for public safety have been growing after reports of attacks on homes and businesses owned by minority hindus. police to say that word about
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their own safety of an ounce, that going on strike further adding to the uncertainty a new day, and van gogh dash and a new chapter in its history. while the chaos has subsided, evidence of the term moral remains. violent surrounding shake has seen as resignation, left more than 100 dead, and hundreds of others injured. now many are hoping for call of the middle of it. that's what i expect the new government around the country with honesty, therefore, the people who can live and sleep in peace. this is my only request and desire. we need bes, that's it. we have full working class people. what do we do on those? we just want to live and be shared casino sled bangladesh after huge protest against for 15 years, really boiled over. now bangladesh is military, is putting together and,
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and turned him government. boeing to take protesters demand into account a local den, delta god willing, whatever the demand you have should, we will fill them. and we will bring the ship piece back to the new york student leaders who lead the uprising to our testing. i have made it clear that they don't want the military in charge of it. there's no other government who will be allowed to accept 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 their mindset on who should be bangladesh is next leader. this man noble piece, price laureate, dr. mohammed eunice unice has now been chosen to head to intern of government, according to the presidential office and economist credited with lifting millions
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out of poverty. 84 year old, you know, spaced a number of corruption accusations. during casinos rule. she accused him sucking blood from the poor unit set, delegations 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. news rodney me is a student activist at bangladesh. this should have gone unity best in to pop in the protests. welcome to de w. a lot's happened in the last 2 days of prime minister has left the country and now we have how many 10 units chosen to relieve this new government. how are you feeling about these changes? actually, i have got a big spinning for you to uh, find any of our movement was about what we want to move and we wanted, we wanted she coughing up to step down and i think we actually have that. and
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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 defend political interest. and i think my duty also the religious minority, so yeah, i have quite a mix getting but why do you think that's happening? i think that the for the time being uh there are people who, who are thinking that if i'm files for by arms, then i had the rights to many people. 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 the once it goes by digs where 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
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revenge on, on the people who, who have goes to them suffering. so, you know, people are actually frustrated and people are, people has underneath it 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 that but it pays at the top of it, for instance, whether the army will in fact be positives. as 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 victor. 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
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that we know a bind from that to dr. eunice is going to be the chief of this entry and go from there. trust the military 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 week. so i don't trust them for the 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 bar 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. lead on for the prime
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minister cutty the see 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 pollution body is a most full saved government. so it's been kind of the agenda, walmart parameters, sort of find the dish. if she has lower tone less than she has theme. what incidence is, what's going on for the previous days and she is willing to go up on it then. i think something good will happen. but let's see what happens. good talking to you. thank you so much for giving us your time student activists and those right. and then me, thank you. ok. and it's been described as a once in a lifetime event and it's getting a stronger presence,
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very excited that's scouring the night sky for a raf phenomena known as the blaze star, 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, 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, a 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
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star, but 2, around 3000 light years away. t cor bore is a binary star system, made up of a dense hawk white door 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. 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
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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 nova, 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 and that's the day you follow out. same on social media at dw use uh, latest news available, of course, around the clock on t w dot com or on the d. w. app. as watching today, have a good day. the
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