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the, the, this is dw news. why? but from berlin you a secretary of state and to the blinking says the window is closing for is real to bring cost and use home from jobs up. lincoln is in israel pushing for a ceasefire. deal with them off, calling it a decisive moment in the war, but a mazda says any announcements of progress or end illusion, also coming up ukraine's military reporting another blow to moscow supply lines in the course region. it's forces bombing yet another bridge over a key river as it drives to build a buffer zone on the russian side of the front lot. and the war in gaza. casting a shadow over the race for the white house voters,
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a pole by the palestinian desktop, promising to a band in the democratic ticket, but to come to the harris hoping to win them back. the breed golf is good to have you with us onto this monday and we begin in the middle leaves a new week of efforts to reach us east fire and gossip talks aimed at ending defining have resumed in jo ha and us secretary of state anthony blinking he is in israel pushing the case. he met today with his really prime minister benjamin netanyahu in jerusalem after talks with he is really president. but how mos have said that any signs of progress are an illusion. the group says is real, has added new demands in these latest talks and has refused to consider withdrawing all of its troops from gaza. that is a red line for her moss, which you may recall,
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carried out the october 7th terror attacks in israel. or here's more now from the us secretary of state. this is a decisive moment. probably the best, maybe the last opportunity to get the hostages home to get a ceasefire. and to put everyone on a better path to enjoy peace and security. i'm here as part of and it has a diplomatic effort on present bonds, instructions to try to get this agreement to the line and ultimately over the line . it is time for it to get done. it's also time to make sure that no one takes any steps that could derail this process. i spoke with hung yackel schindler, he's a senior director at the counter extremism project in berlin. he says it's far from certain whether this round of talks will end with a ceasefire deal. thank you so much for having a bid. it is touching go. the basic contradiction that have mouse needs the
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hostages to survive as an organization and for the survival of leadership. and israel's needs to have spent most of the hostages to destroy how much in gaza has it terrified that is still there. and we have a breaching proposal by the egyptian capacity of us negotiators. that however still reviews a 3 step process and as well as not address be, is really 2 minds to keep control over the southern tip of gaza strip. the so called philadelphia port saw see i would not put money on this working. yeah. and we're getting rewards that and boss has said that any talk of progress here is an illusion. does that make these thoughts been a non starter? you know, i mean absolute, do you have to try and particularly in this situation, wherever you still do not know how, because loving optical here on his phone to react to the can in front of you can
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get around. it is important to make sure that any, any chance of a potential agreement is used. but as long as israel is not, or the issue of israel not completely withdraw him from gaza strip is not addressed and a solution is found. i don't think that how much he's going to agree to any given a temporary degree. and let's assume that a deal is reached. wouldn't bring about a sustained peace between israel and homeless and european ng. of course, in the ideal circumstances that will give you a multi agreement. however, if the premium and a step now begin speaking about some kind of a more sustained solution of the gaza strip to have some instructional, regardless trip by anyone. but these really military, he will have a massive internal problem in his government because there are at least 2 groups in his government like 5 been clear and smoked rich or absolutely do not accept anyone
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else. but these really military control and gaza and back of course, is not something that how much was being able to want to ask you about another story. this coming out of israel, tomas has claimed responsibility for a suicide bomb explosion, intel a bead that killed the assailant and injured one person. how worried it should is, will be by this a. this is a very all mean a side this is the 1st suicide for me. you know, while it is most likely not coming out of cars, but out of the i must start his and the risk bank while of course him in 5 more competitive than in the gaza strip. where there was only how much since 2007 in the west bank. of course there is other polish junior groups. that's the 5 top there's the front of student security services and forces and these ready security forces and then it and you know, government wrongly as we found out, i've concentrated all of these efforts and military on the best buy and not the guy . let's do a bunch of october 2030,
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the so they are because they're then the problem. however, a suicide bombing doesn't take a massive amount of stuff. so this could be a return to the $99.00 since wherever we saw numerous tons of schindler's always. we appreciate your time in your analysis today. thank you. thank you so much. moscow has confirmed that ukraine has struck a 3rd bridge in the course region as it steps up. it's offensive into russia. ukraine, saying that it aims to create a buffer zone along the border to prevent the kremlin from launching further. attacks into ukraine. he released at these pictures of his forces destroying a 2nd strategic bridge over the weekend. and course the campaign is designed to disrupt most scales, combat operations and its supply routes. ukraine is also attacking russia from above, over a 100 drones of targeted air bases inside russia. in recent weeks,
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russia has been using these bases to launch ariel strikes into ukraine since the beginning of the war. a regular feature on the russian sting, tv, images of military aircraft, in accent. the plains attack in military positions and civilian infrastructure and ukraine. often with devastating glide bones, leaving behind a trail of destruction. such weapons are difficult to detect. and russian war plains opened release them quite far from the front line. so the most effective option would be to destroy the aircraft. and i mean, you shouldn't in the air or on the ground. and this is exactly what you create in force is a trying to do. last week they launched what they say was the worst largest long range strike on russian air bases, with more than a 100 drones attacking 3 major airfields inside russia. those bases
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hosting were playing start, getting ukraine with glide bombs and missiles, including the hypersonic congested rockets. the satellite images show the aftermath of one of these strikes in bery so glanced. at least 2 hangers, were destroyed. to fight through just a roll, so feasible, but it's not clear if they were damaged and this is what happened after a similar drugs try come the air base and leap. it's early in august. hundreds of glide bombs were reported to have been destroyed in the attack. you craze incursion into rushes course region is also believed to be helping achieve this goal. to the size of the ukraine does not have the possibility of it because of the conducted long range strikes. use the weapon else that we possess,
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defends from the parents or the all new mind because that's a, could you seem to be there are no such decisions here. i am the more, therefore you up with the sense of horses are needed to free those border areas from the russian contingent are you and if you think of carry out strikes against incentive credit. ok, you need some family, say the incursion can increase ukraine's range cost. right. can russian air bases for now west and allies lead me to the use of its long range weapons like attack? and what do you crane says to bet account a russian air strikes? what it really needs is the green light from allied weapons suppliers to use them against targets deep inside russia. all right, let's take a look now, some of the other stories that are making headlines around the world. russian president vladimir putin is on a state visit to either by john hill talks with president gil home earlier in boxes,
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between nations will sign agreements to expand their strategic partnership. who is expected to address the conflict between either by john and its neighbor or media. the leader of beller, bruce alexander liquor st goes, is that he will no longer stop migrants from crossing his country to reach the european union. the machine goes head on russian state and television. the migrants can go wherever they want to cover, and he blamed e u sanctions against his country for his decision to stop cooperating with the european new in italy. at least one person has died in 6. others are missing after a luxury yacht, st. off the coast sicily 15, others were rescued including a baby local medias. say the vessel capsized during a sudden storm. 4 and tours were on board. the british flag ship the magistrates from venezuela's. supreme court have examined documents and julys distributed presidential vote. electoral commission declared incumbent nicholas
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during the winter, but the opposition claims that the vote was stolen. business where he lives at home and abroad, protested the result over the weekend. now to the united states, the us advice president cumberland harris has arrived to chicago for the national democratic convention, which begins today you're as a ride from pennsylvania, one of the key states likely to determine november's election. she will be nominated as the parties presidential candidate this week. at the convention, harris will share the stage monday night with president j buys, and as he endorses for nomination, falls show her closing yet and on her republican rival. donald trump will be biden harris administration has faced protests in the us over in support for is real and it's handling of the work in gossip. some error of americans have said that they would refuse to help re elect president vice. but now that harris is the
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presumptive nominee, she's hoping to win back their vote dw, as washington bureau chief and his poll visited an air of american community in the swing state of michigan where a few 1000 votes could determine the outcome of the election. of these suites offer a taste of cher tradition for the error of american community food. this is the most passionate thing that you can offer to people. what are the most 3 friends most re swedes? one of the most popular bakeries in dearborn michigan founded more than 30 years ago. many of his 25 employees having votes and family in the middle east. the war and gaza is very present in the conversation of quotas. it angers us just like it's upset to, to, to your premium from being invaded by the russians. when i then was
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running, i was going to hold back. i'm not electing, this is over all of you about supplying and supporting the killing of innocent decent people came in that came into the picture that it changes the vision and it changes the the hope so i would vote for his customers, however, have mixed feelings about the democratic presidential candidate, he thinks he got the community behind her, but i doubt that she has to do more the so the community can trust them. i'm. i'm reserving the right to the side once they go through the debate that they're going to have. dearborn michigan has become the largest city was an arab majority in the u. s. was around 55 percent of its population,
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claiming middle eastern or north african roots dealt with the air of american communities. those muslim and christian does not make sense or draw so huge crowd for friday prayer. it is an orthodox most square men and women worship in separate areas there, or must and brothers out there. so of course there are always in our prayers and i'm from originally from live on. so there are neighbors, sophia, not on the executive director of this nomic center, knows the community, well, the community is very sad and very mad. said for the killing of the brothers and sisters and by this time and also mad because i mean, we fund a lot of text money funds that could include our families. she might have a chance. i think the majority is thinking that we ought to pin games. uh the i was given us promises and giving that is a lot easy weapons. many here share this sentiment. donald trump has
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said what he would do and who he is, the democrats, on the other hand, are inconsistent. they'll say we understand the difficulties that, that are going on and we're trying, but we really can't do anything. and that in reality, you know, and i know is untrue, come with harris. hes up in the presidential race and now has an edge in the polls . but here on the ground in michigan, the races far from over. all right, we want to go to chicago. now our reporter still finds he moans is standing by at union park. the staging ground for the main, mainly pro palestinian protests that are taking place alongside the democratic national convention. step on i can see you there, tell me, tell me what you're seeing, what's going on where you are of the well yeah,
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you nearly where do you need a box? a car about a mile away from the convention center where the, the, and see the democratic national congress will happen. those people here mostly organizes even the background here. this is, as you said, the staging ground for what will happen about 2 hours or so. when those guys here and a lot more protests as expected, thousands of them are going to march towards the convention center towards the d n. c. now, as you can see, this is still the early beginnings of what is expected to be the 1st and yeah, the major protest, march or event of the day, not of the week, but of the day. there will be more protests coming in the next few days. of course, successfully tomorrow and the other days until this is all over here with the and see if you ask people here and this just dropped me. they are a hyped up they are really wants. they really want to make the casey again this. they have done so weeks ago in washington, you will remember there was
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a protest there. of course also when benjamin it's on your visit at the capital and how the speech there. so we're expecting this to be crowded very, very soon, and then this march will begin and we'll be with the marching with the, you know, step on the, the criticism of us policy towards the palestinians towards israel. it's been aimed at president by now with the presumptive candidate harris coming on board. is that going to change or we're going to see her maybe be able to deflect that criticism and maybe trying critics into supporters the so 1st those approaches to see if this coalition of anti israel draws a war pro, palestinian empty bite and policies. oops, this coalition here, they don't discriminate. they say all a couple of hours was part and east part of this administration. still she's still acting vice president. so they demand from her now not from mr. biden,
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but of course also from the president that there will be decisive fixes on part of the united states. now, what does carmella hers do? see that um some a behind the door visiting rounds in michigan. last week she met with the mayor of a dibble and for example, influential a person. and he's in 1st figure in the movement of, you know, a band and biden and pro palestinian and the warren and gaza movement. so they do not take no for an answer and they want from criminal harris, a strong commitment for the future and a plan, how she is going to end the israel guys over to. and we know that the purchase get a lot of attention. but let's put this in the water picture, the criticism of the us position on israel's offensive. and god's that, i mean,
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isn't big enough, isn't strong enough to perhaps be decisive in these kids swing states come election that i think the best answer is it could be because nobody really knows. there are some polls who suggest that it's really this, this group for this coalition of groups and people were opposed to any thing the by the administration did or is not doing that will transfer into a know a strong no and abandonment for kamala harris. however, that's it, kamala errors, and the come on the harris campaign or tries to read of those people back in their adamant about that they are hearing what the criticism is, see that they hear people with what they say, how they suffer is that from that they do everything they can, they possibly can to make a ceasefire deal happening to get the hostages out and to relieve those thousands
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and thousands of palestinians were suffering and goes off now. and again, it is an effort by the come all i hers campaign by her a, by the, by ministration, because it is critical to win this electorate, as you pointed out in battleground, states like pennsylvania, michigan, wisconsin, minnesota, and so on. the so called blue wall, right? if hundreds of thousands decided not to vote for harris, then this is and instead for donald trump, then it is a done deal. and donald trump will walk out as winter and in november for the presidential elections. if they decide they can come around for kamala harris, then she has a good chance of reading this. all right, a very on the funds you months with the latest in chicago. so if i'm thank you for all it is a topic that sparks intense debate on and off the campaign trail and taxing the super rich with inequality reaching record levels around the world. the richer are
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getting ever richer. now many say taxing the world's extremely wealthy could help governments finance everything from finding climate change to boosting the military . critics a that's easier said than done, but the new report says there's already proof that in some places it's already working 2 trillion dollars. that's the amount of extra cash of wealth tax on the world super rich could raise according to the report. cash that could ultimately be used by governments as a budget buffer, and to reduce in a quality you know, the world is facing multiple prices with climate courses being of the top most people's lives. so what we tend to here is there isn't money to deal with the climate properly. well, our report shows is actually there is then it can be easily obtained were very small and simple tax tax justice network says countries can increase the national annual budgets by 70 percent of the company space solidarity surcharge model,
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which levies attacks of those whose net was exceeds 3000000 euros, those people in the top half of percent in terms of wealth. the critics argue that the progressive wealth tax would encourage the rich to flee the country and invest elsewhere. tax justice networks as the data doesn't support this. in norway, sweden and denmark, after wells taxes were introduced, there was a migration rate of 0.01 percent among the super rush affected by those taxes, which isn't even a blip on the radar light boys in the u. k. a study estimating what the potential impact to long on tax reform targeted super, which would be estimate to a migration rate of 0.02 percent to a maximum of 3 percent. so what the data shows is super, attend not to relocate. if you target the wealth and then also loaning calling for
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higher taxes, 74 percent of people who have more than a $1000000.00 in assets support being taxed more according to a recent poll of high honors challenge and the world economic forum and job loss earlier this year, a group of 250000000 as billy and assigned to let, to demanding to be taxed more among the signatories with as to the disney and rockefeller for children's taxi tax for more now and joined by emily leisure from the w's business desk emily, we don't, most countries already have some form of a wealth tax. well, some countries have a tax on selected assets, but you'd be surprised. and over whelming majority of countries do not have a net wealth tax or a tax of any kind on wealth. and actually in the past decade or past few decades, the tax, the number, the tax rate has been declining, has been decreasing as, as has a number of countries that have a tax rate. and so if you have, well,
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that comes from inheritance or dividends from your real estate earnings, those things are not being taxed a at all. and so that's definitely what's contributing, does whitening gaps that we see between the working classes in august. so this out there, um, do we know why these, these assets are not being taxed? i mean, if it's out there and it's obvious that they could be taxed, why do we see so many governments keeping their fingers off of it? well, the, the rich have a connections that allow them to make policies or influence policies around the taxes. and that's one of the main reasons why it's getting easier and easier for the rich to protect their assets. it is, i would also assume that the rich can lobby politicians and maybe can threaten to just take, you know, pick up and take their assets somewhere else. right. i mean, is it possible that wilts taxes could actually, for a country's economy?
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well, i mean, the argument is that, you know, this, we're really talking about the taxing, the top point 5 percent. so not even the top one percent, but the top point 5 percent. and these are people with enormous amounts of wealth taxing them. what taxing this strata of the, of the, of wealth would not have any negative impact on the economy. they would still be able to invest in projects. and if anything, the counter argument is that the money from these taxes would have significant tangible impact on things like health care system and the education system. and then that in turn would actually have a lot of benefit for the if you want to be what is it that resonate with voters? because as you say, the super super rich, they're not going to notice if their tax bracket increases by one percent, but that one percent could help to maybe, you know, salvage social security to. that's right. i mean, i'm not,
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i can't speak to why it's not rising with resonating with voters, you know, you would, you would think that seeing more taxes going back into social programs like health care and education would be something that would motivate people. but i think really the issue here is that those with influence and power are the ones making these decisions. sounds like it, really leisure from the business. thank you. okay, here's a reminder now of our top story, this our to us secretary of state anthony blinking is in his role to fish for a cease fire and gaza after thoughts. we zoomed into hall last week. we didn't says the negotiations have reached the decisive moment, but from aust, which carried out the october 7th terror attacks in israel says that any signs of progress are an illusion. you're watching. the video is coming up next on global us. we take a look at how we can use the ocean better as a source of energy. my colleague gearhart will be here in the seats at the top of
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