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the, the, you're watching the news life from button and a fresh drive to end the war in god's up us secretary of state, and he blinked and begins his 9 to visit, to the middle east. since the start of the conflict divorce of ceasefire, blan tomas calls in the news and it was fine, but it still shows us him also being ultimate. also coming up i'm going to have it hits the campaign trail. us twice, president values, supporters and the keys to defend sylvania, she makes the weight of the democratic party convention the
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number such as to as back into the program. us secretary of state on the blinking is in is read to present a new plan for a ceasefire and god. so it's blinking the 9th visit to the middle east since the war began. the new proposals included and to hostilities for an initial 6 weeks bottom off, which counted out the october 7th stead. the tax has set any science of progress on an use and the group says the plan drawn outside the us accommodates is yes and does not meet its own conditions for leasing. hostages and violence rarely negotiated to us have expressed cautious optimism about preaching a feast by a deed prime minister benjamin netanyahu accuse us i'm off of dragging its feet because you love you so much remains the opposite end of it hasn't even sent a representative to the tullocks and bill ha, therefore the pressure should be directed as a mazda and his leaders and war, not at these really governmental them. i'm kind of dislike. a dw correspondence,
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felix tom sued angel slim says that all hopes of ceasefire can be reached. but also complications is this general sense of cautious optimism at the same time it needs to be said that the, until they blinked and visit to the region has another uh context. i would say to the extent that uh, over the negotiation, there is the issue of iran and he's by law waiting with you to retaliate on the killings of for ciocca. he's by law chief and some of the, the how much chief, a kid in tehran, and basically this is basically the, the whole issue of their retaliation looms over the negotiations. i think the mediator is also have the issue in mind that sort of ceasefire be reached, an all out war in the region could be prevented. that's why they're hoping to reach a deal by the end of this week. a dispute, it sounds so in general,
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slumber now before i may blinking those eyes to present the new c spy of time is red cat adult, more strikes and gossip. the milestone health industry says at least 17 palestinians, most from the same family, were killed in strikes near the central city of theodore butler pits the sites that has become sadly all too familiar to the people of gaza. another set of bodies carried away in bags. as mourners watch on helplessly and the night is rarely asked. i killed the mother, father, and the 6 children as they slipped through tears, the grand father residential, and tried to make sense of the southern mass of loss. so many of those that he loved. my daughter and her husband and the 6 children was safe on almost a street in the deal, a bundle area. when a missile struck them completely destroying the apartment,
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the mother died and all 6 children perish. the whole family, the oldest child was 15 and the youngest and the half and all what was there crying and no one else 10 months into this devastating bull garza is teetering on the brink. food is still scarce. the health system is on its knees and the un says 9 out of 10 people and now internally displaced some, many times i have none. the less the white house has said that optimistic a ceasefire can be reached between is ran into mass. the mass is cold, that's optimism and illusion. and even if a deal can be reached, so many people here in gaza, it's already saw too late. that's done now to some of the stories making headlines around the world. a policeman. so say a man was killed in tel aviv on sunday when a bomb he was carrying exploded. a boss to buy was wounded. a lot of these are
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investigating the incident. russian president vladimir putin has arrived and azerbaijan for today's state prison on the bridge on the present in home. i live method, osh, and leader at the airport in baku, according to the kremlin, the 2 men hold informed adults before signing agreements, expanding the strategic partnership. but recently the alexander lucas chang cole came to crane hesitations. more than a 120000 troops along the border between the 2 nations who concern cuz hes all, most of the better routes as me has been sent to the frontier and respond showing the weight of ukraine from better ocean territory when the war began. in 2022 below school crew. now us twice. president cumberland. how does how stick and hope has been should campaign to pennsylvania? one of the keys to it's likely to determine november's election. addison bought on
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the bus store ahead of the democratic national convention in chicago, which begins on monday, should be nominated as the policies candidate for november 1st presidential election. how does sort of shared the stage with president joe biden as he endorsed as hold on the nation on so her closing in on her to public and dr. was donald trump. now add to a speech in pennsylvania. she contrasted her leadership style with that or for appointment. this campaign is about a recognition of frankly, over the last several years, there's been this kind of perversion that has taken place i think. which is to suggest which is to suggest that the measure of the strength of a leader is based on who you beat down of what we know is the real and true measure of the strength of a leader is based on we lift up that we see a spring, we know what strength looks like. that's what it looks like.
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anybody who's about beating down other people in the chart. that's going on to our washington bureau chief amos phone, who's at the brand new of the democratic national convention. if you're in chicago, so that's thought that what can we expect of the convention as well? you know, you already can feel the excitement here in the united sense of rep is big, strong willed start tomorrow, and we can expect some really stop our here in chicago. tomorrow will be open by a human re clinton who will be introducing the sitting president joe biden. this will be his last big speech kind of off his political life. so this is the 1st day, this is the kick off of the d n. c, 2024. then on tuesday we will have both obama as michelle obama and former president brock obama. on wednesday we will have bill clinton and governor was to be paid off coming to harris. and then of course it's thursday is going to come on
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her as will approach the nation. then this d and c here herself. and you know, we covered the r and see the republican national convention in milwaukee a little bit more than the months ago. and the comparison couldn't be bigger. there was no formal president in here. we have all formal presidents, of course, jimmy cost with concrete here he is too old and too ill. but even he said, you know, i just want to stay as long a lives to be able to vote for coming to her. so a lot of stop power is expected here in chicago over the next couple of days. that's quite a line up. and this is where, how this is expected to formally be declared as the democratic party nominee. yet, she's also been criticized for the fact that she did not read a single priority. how should we, i think of that of the air. so of course the initial, you know, this is unprecedented, the prison fight in just a nodes one months ago that to use know,
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driving again and that kind of turned everything upside down. it's not only that it's coming to air is, was not officially nominated through a primer reprocess. there's also a lot of chris, it's a criticism from the era of american community and also other americans who do not agree with the israel policies of the bite and the administration of rich criminal errors. it's of course, also part and we expect a lot of protests outside the outside this venue and we already saw protest as he had coming together ahead of the conventions. the expected thousands of people of more than spend 2 different tools will make their voices that they do not agree with the israel politics of the. a vitamin terrace white, so before she has to chicago, how does the different spring state of pennsylvania right now and it's the same time a strong. how is she trying to appeal to what does that? yeah, it's crucial for her to win over these things. states, pennsylvania,
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of course, is one of them and she needs to reach the middle child. so you need to win them back. both sides that the president, by them is not strong enough any longer to start forces from china and other competing world power associates there. and that's one reason why she picked a governor was because she has this kind of like a protest in the middle chas into the word control. so this is helping out, but you know, for her, it will be crucial. not only talk about how kind of sympathetic she is the music science and the working class. she needs to present policies which are convincing. speaking of those convincing policies, you mentioned criticism around these dreadful and civil also a little bit habits was trailing from on the economy. so how big of a challenge is that for yeah, that's a huge sell engines. it's interesting. i, you know, we travel the country logins we keep hearing from,
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from support or sit only to hospital america, support us also from a small business owners. they say when trump was an office business was better for us. we had more money in our pockets, which is true or not true, depending on which state of is a trump presidency. and of course a depending on which business you own, but that is the overall perception. so again, she has to come up with a convincing policies which makes people believe that she is able, in this very difficult environment to take care of her own americans. quite a bit of messaging coming up. i'm going to have is, and thank you so much for reporting on that security form for us from chicago dw soonest for at the democratic convention. has gone out of some of the salaries, making headlines for the on have declared a corner not academic as weeks of heavy rain contaminate drinking water that has
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when it's free says at least 22 people have died in the outbreak authority. so appealing for ocean to monitor and eat for thousands of people are displaced by flooding. heavy rain has also headed off the tree or causing flooding and the cap to be in the cities thoughts largest recorded salma. don't pause in over a 150 years. a woman was particularly enjoyed off to be swept under the bus by the slots. hundreds of firefighters had been battling a wild file on the portuguese island of my day, though the flames had been spread by high temperatures, dry conditions, and strong winds. the governor says there are no casualties, but a 160 people have been evacuated. are now high winds and hot weather has also been fueling while fires. invest until keep more than a 130 separate. blazes have broken out as hard as they say. more so now under control, thousands have to leave the homes and businesses around the coast of city of it's
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made as the flames threatened, wonderful to keep biggest urban areas. intense wild fires have covered the forests and valleys around is mir and smoke. and ash the flames have scorched large areas, reading houses and businesses and forcing thousands of people to evacuate. some have been able to return to assess the damage. yeah, i don't live on that, i'm my animals were on that side of the hill. it was a disaster when the fire broke out, we're trying to do as much as we could, but we failed. we couldn't save the animals, we lost them all. we've lost everything. livestock farm is over. our olive trees are gone and our gardens are burnt. right now we have almost nothing 30. we have no electricity hit rock bottom and the
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residents have shared video showing the fires approaching their homes and is mere over 40 buildings have been damaged in the city alone. and dozens of people have been taken to hospital suffering from burns authorities say the biggest places are now under control. that kind of thing i have, could i simmons in between gigs of all your friends on the ground have been working all night long in the hills behind us with liability up to that and they're still working from the order, but there is no longer any threat to the city united that i'm having to deal with this, call them of the several to just regions, especially near the coasts, have been ravaged by wild fires in recent years. as summers have become harder and dryer because of climate change. officials were in the risk of more fires in the
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north and the west remains high. that's all from us. but all with secret. i wonder if you're kind of supporter looks at the downside of talk. you've blown in local spastic surgery. that's up next off to the break number, such as falls. thank you for watching. the via humming does not get drunk. why do gravitational waves squeeze all bodies? how much do we need to put a pound clean for help find the office get smaller on dw science outtake talk channel innovation green the green revolution.

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