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[000:00:00;00] news you're watching the, the unit was coming to live some bergland your was the democratic nominee, connell harris has her running mates. tim walls will become vice president of the united states if harris wins the white house in november. so what are democrats hoping? the minnesota governor can bring to the tickets. also ahead on the program. i'm oss name this new political chief. young austin war is accused of planning the october 7th terror attacks is rout, has a bound to kill him. and a nobel prize winning economist has been appointed to lead bangladesh as interim government, the choice of a mohammed unit schoolfellows,
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a key demand of student protestors who forced the resignation of long time. prime minister shake casino, the i'm quite richardson, welcome to the show. will turn to those stories and just a moment for the 1st one to bring you an update on some developments coming in from western germany where at least one person has been found dead after a hotel collapsed. emergency services, a rescue for people with for more still trapped under the rubble in the town of extra of police say so maybe seriously injured and nearby homes have been evacuated and around 250 rescue workers are on the scene. police say the risk of further collapse has made the rescue operations extremely demanding. a commission turning for now though to some other news in the united states democratic presidential
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hopeful cala harris has picked her running made for november's election. tim walls, as the governor of minnesota harris cam pope's having him on the ticket, could help went over voters in nearby battleground states like wisconsin and michigan. harris and walls are expected to campaign together across several swing states in the days ahead and walls laid out what he hopes to bring to washington. minnesota strength comes from our values, our commitment to working together to seeing past our differences. always being willing to lend a helping hand. those are the same values i learned on the family farm and tried and skill in my students. i took it to congress and of the state capital. and now vice president harrison and i are running to take those very values to the white house. the walls was introduced as vice president harris's pick in philadelphia, the biggest city in pennsylvania. now that states electoral votes will be critical
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in deciding whether harris or former president donald trump is elected in november the stage is set for the us presidential election. pamela harris has phones were running, mate, minnesota governor tim wants the us vice president since she's found a leader with whom to build the pride of future, the kind of person who makes people feel like they belong and then inspires them to dream big. and that's the kind of vice president he will be. the president america did a little known figure on the national stage was,
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is currently in his 2nd time estimate of soda governor. he served in congress for a 1000 years, really fun his golf before being elected to congress boss. you worked as a geography teacher and a high school football coach issue official progress was pushed to progressive agenda that includes free school meals. goals for tackling climate change. access to abortion tax cuts for the middle class, and expanded paley for workers. democrats believe having goals on the democrats tickets could help. we know voters in rural areas in the midwestern battleground, states of wisconsin and michigan. i respect the minute the ground running like the already good to and then i expected things in us. it seems like they're listening to, to people and see like what people want. she could have like a talking dog and i would come on her so i would not work home on hers anyway.
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republican opponents have been quick to criticize harris's choice and labeled the competition as to liberal. even comparing was to minutes since known for tara attacks. just highlights how radical calmly here this is. this is the person who listen to the modeling of our own party and selecting in albany. i think it's interesting actually they, they make an interesting tag team. pennsylvania was the democratic, do was 1st stop. the campaign will now take them to 7 crucial swing states, where they will hope to persuade undecided voters in less than 3 months. and do these correspondence, benjamin i got a screw. i was of matt raleigh and has more. it wasn't energetic for as rally here in philadelphia, pennsylvania of this new do a vice president come on holidays and her big full vice president in minnesota. governor, tim was very personal experiences to they spoke about many of the topics that the governor of minnesota has
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a cheap especially in his 1st term and that the continue from from what, how is want to introduce into the program on the gun legislation on access to reproductive health based on other topics enrolled, has achieved the painting coach built and showing him in history and all just biography. they'd let it for him to be so successful in his state and all. so now be on the demo. try and take a ticket, a lot of energy, you can say, almost relieved here in the arena and philadelphia, looking back at the last couple of weeks when joe biden was still the candidate, the democratic candidate for president of type, scheduled for the next couple of days. a will be many a swing state and that was of course have a question that many had when this was the amount for did come with our did not use some of the politicians problems when say like the governor of pennsylvania joshua pure also appeared on stage or sen, tell you of our zone about it. it was
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a really energized and energized adventure in philadelphia. the big question that many male habits will they be able to carry on this moment and we still have energy . it's still $91.00 days left until the presidential election. of course, one at reporting from that raleigh. and i also asked us analyst william, blue cross with the parliament wine harris campaign hopes waltz can attract a send for us voters. yeah, it was a surprising pick, right. a lot of people thought she was in a go to shapiro in pennsylvania, given his very centrist views, that he's, that we've, we've learned about him in the last few weeks. but tim walls really checks these cliche midwestern boxes that they hope will appeal to a lot of people just very down to earth. very modest the teacher background, the football coach, background, sort of this pure american up kind of image. and of course politics,
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especially at the presidential level, especially that, that ticket you're looking at to match the presidential candidate and the vice presidential candidate has so much to do with optics. now we heard in that report that he does lean a little bit more to the left in terms of social policy economic policy. but the harris campaign is hoping that it's really those optics that i just mentioned that are really going to win over the rule voters. people that base the or have been lost is from that they can maybe try to pull back and what is his track record there? how electable has he been in the past to people more in the center? right. well, minnesota is a bit of an outlier in the midwest, which generally runs red and minnesota runs blue, so it does run counter to a lot of its neighboring states. none the less is by no means what republicans would brand as some cosmopolitan liberal a lead place. it is still very firmly in the midwest and waltz has
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a proven track record of winning areas and winning seats from previously republican held areas. he won his congress congressional seat before becoming governor off from a more conservative and a more conservative district from a republican candidate. and he also, his previous, his predecessor in the governor's house, was a republican. so the harris team, in addition to those optics that i mentioned, are also seeing that as a potential win for them in their hope to win. whether you wouldn't call them centers, motors independent voters, one time democratic owners who, when trump, however you want to frame that, the people that they're trying to win back on the margins to get them over the line . on the november when you look at walter, is track record which parts of his history do you think we're likely to see trump's campaign go after as well, they're going to go after him the way they would go after? absolutely anybody else. it's the same lines out of the trump world that we have
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always heard to liberal left radical. we heard from judy vance and that were in that report as i was getting ready for our talk this morning. uh, ben shapiro happened to show up on my twitter feed and he was talking about how much the gift waltz is the republican ticket no matter who the vp pick would be until that point, whoever the presidential pick on the democratic ticket is, is going to be those lines that is just too radical and to last wing of course, the traffic is anything but come on. the harris is a very solid centrist. for some democrats, she's actually too conservative. and even wallets with is slightly less leaning. a track record is only sort of left in a, in an american sense, where there's a not a great understanding of the difference in liberal and left. so we're going to hear these kind of standard sort of troops out of the trump trump world against him as we would anyone else? like you so much for joining us with that analysis. that is lilian with blue cross with the parliament magazine turning out his mother news, the palestinian militants and group ha says it has chosen. it's a top,
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a military commander and gaza as it's new political leader. yeah, how similar replaces as my o. hon. yeah. who was assassinated in iran last week and an attack complaint on israel? israel believe st. war plans, the october 7th terror attacks and has been pursuing him ever since. let's get more now from dw correspondent rebecca renters trainings from jerusalem. good morning rebecca. how much will this appointment of send war change? her mouse is strategy and also perhaps with regard to the potential ceasefire or the release of is really hostages. it's yeah, quite well when it comes to strategy, i think it's unlikely we're going to see major changes in how about the strategy of anything. it's likely the appointment of the i got some more as likely to lead him us in a more hotline direction. but yeah, guessing what was already seen as the most powerful leader of the organization. he's considered a shrewd operative having spent years and it is really prison. he was released in
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2011 and a prisoner swamped with israel. and he quickly rose the ranks to become the leader of how some goals are in 2017 who's seen is of secretive, elusive, and having close links to iran. but most recently, he was definitely considered the major mazda mind if you will, behind the october 7 attacks. and really, since then, has been, has had the final word on decisions made by the organization when it comes to strategy. and of course, when it comes to those, say, foreign hostage negotiations. now regarding those negotiations, of course, i think the appointment of some wine is not going to have any positive effects on on them. when is now, honey, is a political leader of hamas was assassinated. you know, it was lots the sort of a lot of the big spoken hearing around by pundits analyst and the like that the negotiations were old, but data in the war to now with this a confirmation of seeing want as the ultimate leader of hamas. i don't think we're likely to see any positive steps towards i say,
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find negotiations and not least of all to mention the logistical issues. and why is, of course, a thought to be living on the ground on the gaza in the tunnel network, making it very difficult to even enter into these negotiations messages, getting to and from him being very, very difficult. so it definitely not a positive positive step forward with the negotiations. so what kind of reaction have we seen then from israel to this new leadership as well as in while his appointment is certainly being regarded as a signal by him, off to his rail or sort of uh yeah, message of strength and end of defiance towards israel. and its allies, particularly the united states, and those those i'm gonna go see adding team now. uh, sandra has already been on top of each rails cute kill list. he's been a wanted man. certainly since october 7 is around. have vowed to take down the entire leadership of her mouse and this is only likely to strengthen their
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determination on that. we heard from the is riley spokesman, is ready, military spokesman. i should say, daniel has already signed the only place for justin. why is next to day for sending to mohammed dice the military leader in garza who was assassinated in his ready s trying in july. and of course the rest of the october 7 terrorist as he called them . we also heard from the foreign minister as real cats taking to the social media platform x, he said, and not this is just another reason to eliminate saying well and to what the via organization of a mass of the. so i think certainly not a backing down, but i sent me a israel digging itself in its position to eliminate how my senate, particularly the leadership is rebecca rivers for us. thank you so much as always to now in bangladesh, the economist and civil society leader at mohammed unice has been named as the head of the countries caretaker government, the appointment rates, a key demand of student leaders, who helps top a former prime minister. shay casino,
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senior resigned on monday and flooded the country following weeks of protest against her government. he's long been regarded as one of bangladesh is leading citizens. now, mohammed unice has been asked to lead his country out of crisis. the economist and banker won the nobel peace prize, but his micros finance concept, which is credited with helping impoverished people around the world. naming him is head of an interim government was a key to mind of the student protesters. the moment we talked to dr. muhammed eunice, he has agreed to take this responsibility of the scale to save bungling dash tom on the way it's on tuesday. citizens gathered at the national parliament building off to the legislative body was dissolved by the president, who called for the restoration of cars. a day earlier, protest is stalled into the chamber demanding the resignation of prime ministers. shake casino, now,
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her official residence is awaiting the new occupant of to has seen a flight. the country. changing her 15 year rule, curious citizens wandered through the ransacked rooms. we have seen a clung to power, has more than 300 people were killed in protests which were brutally suppressed by security forces. the vision, we sincerely hope everyone gets justice. every death must be accounted for. the height of it and as bangladesh mourns the many killed in the unrest, changes are flowing fast. for my opposition leader kalita z a has been pardoned and released from house arrest. one of thousands of critics detained under the previous government. is this hosted with john? i think the next ruler of the country should take lessons from the students. but if anyone becomes a corrupted traitor and gets involved and social activities or takes any decision against the country for the data,
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they will face the same fate to go. we want them to chart the future, keeping of the country in mind, the job, the burn town office of the fall, and the ruling party shows how quickly shakes i've seen is legacy has been turned to ash, many bangladesh cheese or celebration and awaiting the stock of a new era i spoke earlier to, i'm a as well. i'm a journalist with the daily star newspaper in dr. she told me why the 84 year old mohammed eunice is the person. the protesters wanted to see as head of an interim government. i think the 1st and so was there is the fact that he is naturally an international celebrated for his and she's ment and that is, i think one of the major reasons why he was selected is that this person has proven that a to what he has done in his life that he is a worthy person to be this country. but beyond that,
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there's one other reason is that he is an apolitical person. he has not been linked to it any mainstream political parties as of yet. and that was a big reason why people want to him because we are tired all of the, the main street village, both parties and the way that the have been governing the country for the last many years. and the last time we had a public uprising of, of this nature wasn't 1919, which gave rise to the parliamentary democracy. that'd be guards. we have, we want a fresh start. that's what we want. and india has reportedly evacuated all non essential staff and their families permits a diplomatic missions in neighboring bangladesh. that is after the weeks of on grass, the forest prime minister shake has seen it to quit and flee. reuters of quoting a to indian government source as the saying that all indian diplomats remain in bangladesh. so let's get more on this from our correspondence. a shallow yard off,
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in deli, at shadow, give us an update on the story. okay, the what about 19000 indians. so who resided in bangladesh before or of this so on, forwarded over the last 2 days, and the 4 minutes to open the shed yesterday to that 9000 of those was students and they came back to safety or the last few weeks. but he stopped short of shedding the details of any other evacuation plans for the rest of the indians that remained in the country. he in fact, went on to say that till he expected the host uh government to, to look after the safety of the indian citizens and its diplomatic stuff in the country. well, we also knew that until yesterday, the engine air force was on standby in the bordering state of northeastern indian state of a sub. and now we're hearing that the, that all the known, essential diplomatic stuff along with their families have been evacuated from the embassy and the consulates. but the main diplomats day continue to remain in the country. and the mission is reportedly
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a functioning class. and is it possible to give us some insights into the reasoning behind this decision, or what do you say india as well as the indians are seen as a pearl shape because you know, and that was the reason why we saw this kind of anti uh, india, sentiment a doing the pull test. so in bottom of this over the last few weeks, because uh, you know, the bottom of issues uh, from the indian government did not do enough to stop or shake because he knows, oh, sorted in redeem, and the atrocities that were committed by her government. so naturally, there are legitimate fios that onto the, the safety of indians who remain in the country as the lawyers. the situation is still out of hand. we've been hearing reports of mobs, you know, alto and grand page, not just attacking of the homes of indians, but also the minority community of him. those who lives there, which is also of concern to the indian government, the foreign minister as to chicago yesterday or say, expressed
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a concern to the safety of the minority community living environment they step into both sofa, their homes being targeted. their businesses have been looted and the places of worship had been attacked. okay. and bundle dish is a country where it's not, is the state religion and hindu is living in the country are viewed as the supporters of the secular party of our me lead the party of she casino. and so that they've been, you know, targeted by uh, the east nomic valley coast time. and again, this not the 1st time, but we also hearing reports of both the young muslims coming forward and forming a, you know, chain of safety around the hindus homes as well. as the places of worship before, uh, you know that there's a letter in the situation on the roads in bond, but they show, you know, and until there is assembling sofa safety in the streets of under the issue that he can do is they, they continue to remain up, you know, inside their homes, and they're locked up. uh and being to the indian government is, is the tuesday watching the situation can,
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did at least try the out of many thanks for that update to russia's invasion of ukraine now, where ukrainian forces have for months been slow waiver trading in the countries east analysis by the a f p news agency found that ukraine lost some 200 square kilometers of terror, free to russian advances in july. it's adding greatly to the immense pressure already felt by ukraine's armed forces. to call tourette's a ghost town would be too generous. only a skeleton is left and there brigade of ukrainian troops to defend it. russia, it has intensified its attacks in this direction in recent weeks, presumably with the goal of taking the town. although virtually all of its inhabitants have already left capturing, tourette's could be a strategic wind for moscow. it's the logistics center for ukraine and sits on elevated ground after a ukrainian counter offensive stalled this past winter. rushes military has renewed its offensive and the don bass focusing in the past months on 2 strongholds.
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tourette's in book ropes, small but strategic towns north and north west of don't yet. russia claims that has taken control of 6 villages along this roughly 60 kilometers a front line in the past few months. the growth has not been evacuated. in fact, many families have arrived there recently as they flee russian troops just 20 kilometers away. some of these people are from tourettes, others from road you've got a town east of the crux drive. so the front line is getting closer to closing. so this is on the front line now, and we were told by the soldiers, the frontline is here. many people to see people are leaving every day. they worry they might have to move again if you cranny and troops can't hold the line. the attacks and the crowds are increasing and as $300.00 missile left the
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local university and ruins. few analysts believe russia is on the verge of a significant breakthrough. but recent advances have been devastating for ukrainians in the region and disheartening for an already battered and exhausted army. earlier i asked maureen, i'm a run from the worst of these department kings college london. why russia is targeting these towns? ok, well we have to go back a little bit and, and what recall in my previous interviews, i said that up to you because strategically important. and so when talking about the of the you've got and then looking at an russian movement towards which you wrapped in there, that enabled them to go towards across. and the reason for the across is that it's the logistical note. there was a re, a way for it to look at the map. so logistically it is important and it is enabler for russian operations. if we look further at the math, we'll see that that will facilitate the russian of bands on chassis b r and we,
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we already know we have um, so fights interests if you are. and also the ultimate team of taking sl events come from a tourist. but in order to do that, you kind of over stretch your logistics and you need to cut off the logistics of your adwords through me sir, is that you praying forces in threats. it's a similar situation. and interestingly enough, this town has since been attacked by the russians since 2016, so it was a strong hold for the ukrainian forces. and now we're seeing movements of the russians coming from the direction of new york, which is south of the red skin. so they, they, they are trying to create a sort of a castle for that you bring in forces again to cut off their logistics. and so in, in terms of logistics, these 22 cities are very important. and i'd love if you could broaden this out a little bit for us and tell us at this stage and the war, what kind of pressure ukraine is under and how well they have been able to cope
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with it as well. i think what we have been seeing what has been described as a russian offensive and hard key. you've created a very problematic situation for the korean armed forces because the idea was to over stretch them and to make so you bring in forces. guess whereas the russian attack would be, and so the russians managed to create many pressure points along the line of contact. therefore the expectation was that the offensive will would be in har keeps, therefore ukrainian forces were deployed to har keeps. and we're seeing that the actually the main activities are somewhere else. so the premium forces are of course, what was stretched and they are exhausted. and we also know about the presence was artillery shells and shortages and personnel. so right now the situation is very difficult and carrillo, but donald was predicting that it would last until july,
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