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the, the, this is the, the news line from the us secretary of state anthony blinking says israel supports and use these 5 proposed link and says prime minister benjamin that yahoo has agreed to that bridge differences holding up the gods and sees by deal he's now calling on boss do the same, but as i'm clear, the new proposal addresses any of the militant groups concerned. couple of harris arrives in chicago for the democratic national convention. she will set the stage with president joe biden approval, formerly in tulsa and organization, as the policies presidential cons, do cranes, military before another blow to most cow supply lines. in the cross the region,
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it's false as bomb yet another bridge over the river as it tries to build a buffer zone on the russian side of the front line. the gulf is welcome to the programs us secretary of state and the blinking says, israel has accepted a proposal to bridge differences that are delaying and sees find hostage release deal in gaza, send a message e a may the announcement of to meetings with is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu and presidents, i saw a castle wide, lincoln set the negotiations at a decisive moment to push for a cease fire and gaza with fresh talks. expect it to stuff in egypt later this week . last has a cold and these signs of progress, which is an illusion that good to be exact and his role is,
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let's hear from engineer blinking. as i said, the critical next step is for a mazda except emerging proposal that is relevant or promising at yahoo is now accepted. and then to engage with everyone else on making sure that we have clear understandings of how each party would actually implement the commitments that it's undertaken. in this agreement of the ad blinking said, this may be the last and best opportunity to get the is ready. the hostages still held in gaza off your health among director of the middle east and north africa program at the think tank international crisis group if he agreed 1st. so thank you for having the problem. um, you know, he said maybe the last chest there is no such thing as the last chance until a new world breaks off. so i expect to, to the discussions google for some time. and the only question is really,
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really wrong. and as far as the patients enough to to not carry out the tech they've threatened to carry of, let's see whether the, the part is rather than how much can come to a ceasefire agreement that this stuff. now some observers have criticize the us for not bring enough pressure to bear on israel to bring about to cease 5. do you think the u. s. a is doing all the time? it's it's the uh, the $60000000.00 question. um uh the, the sounds is very serious this far, but a song series in the past for example, the press divided a brace, the so called his rarely cease fire plough back in early july, and then nothing came of it. i know we're seeing an attempt to revise that, but it's because the united states is not sufficient. pressure is rather particular,
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which has a change the conditions for the cease fire. so now we have to see whether in a discussion that's the entity blinking is having was a problem this and there's a yellow today where we see a thing she was ever smoke. signals come out of israel today will make us literacy fire is actually going to happen in the next couple of weeks. that's what, how mazda, is there anything that the us could also, how miles to get the deal agree? you know, the states is talking about origin proposal between the 34 arise positions between the there's really one into how may as well and i think as you already heard from the program or set of the program, how might as well see a total withdrawal is is really are from, from gaza and all are still the cheese is well with these it's just the as hostages release, the box is not committed to pharmacy's fire. and so bridging proposal would
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have to come up with a stage of process one. that's how i'm asked by the way, has already agreed to a box. uh, you know, to definitely send the details to work out really precisely how that can be done is what is know being discussing car over the next few days and beyond. but another important factor in these negotiations is of course a ron. and if there is a deal, you think what it eliminates any threat from iran tool is this ro, or i think the reason that you run husbands here to tell you agents for the association of how much leader to grow is that they're waiting to see whether they can claim victory if there is a goes or a ceasefire. and the immediate reason why is little doesn't want to proceed with the goal is to cease fire because they don't want to get the wrong. that's kind of credit the opportunity to play credit. so in any case of
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the role and it sparks in the region have said that if there is a ghost and winter as it goes a ceasefire, they will not proceed with the attacks that they have plans. and so we can expect a lowering of the temperature and to reach that would be a great thing. i think that how's it going to cease fire over? so thank you very much. your sales you us vice president, couple of harris has arrived in chicago for the national democratic convention, which begins today. how is hes just completed a complaint still in pennsylvania? one of the keys to is likely to determine november's election at the convention. harris will share the stage with president joe biden se endorses, so normally nation as the policies presidential candidates both show how closing in on her republican arrivals, donald trump now tens of thousands of pro palestinian protesters also
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expected to gather at the democratic national convention that sets of chicago to revolt, a stuff on a z months are standing by the union park, the stage in ground for the main products. stuff on a tell us what's going on. well, very well. it was for what number? as for a 2nd, it hasn't happened yet. there is no way that the crowd behind me amounts to 20000 or more. that's what the organizers of this event, $250.00 plus organizations which formed a coalition had told for it to show up $20000.00 people. well, this amounts to, let's say, 234000 at the most days and literally more science and banners lying around here on the ground for people to pick up. but there's not enough people to actually do this . so the march onto the dnc is somewhat delayed should have happened 2 hours ago, still were staging here at the staging ground in expectancy of this much to happen,
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this protest march the main protest event of the day, one of the democratic national convention here in chicago you how that goes. thank you very much for 17 months. our reporter in chicago as we just heard the bite and harris administration is facing a backlash over its support for israel and it's handling of the war and gaza. b, w. washington bureau chief in his port visits and the arrow at the american community in the swing state of michigan where a few 1000 votes put determine the outcome of old election. of these suites offer a taste of shared tradition for the error of american community. food. this is the most passionate thing that you can offer to people. hot out of my 3 friends must re suites. one of the most popular bakeries in dearborn michigan, founded more than 30 years ago. many of his 25 employees having roots and family in
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the middle east. the war and gaza is very present in the conversation. because it is us just like it's upset. total q premium from being invaded by the russians when by then was 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 kind of came in into the picture that it changes the vision and it changes the, the hope. so i wouldn't 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 that community can trust them.
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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 to become the largest city was an arab majority in the u. s. was around 55 percent of its population, claiming middle eastern or north african roots dealt with the error of american communities. both 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 and separate every that there are most 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. so if you're not on the executive director of this nomic center knows the community, well, the community is very sad and very mad. i said for the kid in the citizen but as time and also mad because i mean, we fund
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a lot of text money fund that getting our families she might have a chance. i think the majority is thinking that we ought to pin games. uh they are giving us promises and giving that is all easy weapons. many here share this sentiment. donald trump has 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 andrew, 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 let's cross to detroit now and then bringing ream of a sudden rush. these electra and political science at the university of michigan
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debo and we be our american community is north of modern us, can help distinguish and help us distinguish between a muslim and arab american vote. as for us. yeah, of course. so the air of american voters in the most of the american voters, they overlap a little bit. but they're very 2 distinct groups of the majority of arab americans . historically in america, have been eric crushed in from the lavon and him, particularly from lab and on. and because the airbags and middle eastern people have been classified as white in america, it's kind of hard to extract the exact numbers and the data. but some pulls have been done on like as far back as 2002. and they found that at that time, 60 percent of or 62 percent of arabs were crushed in and about a quarter of them or most of them. and that data has been confirmed all throughout these years. up until 2023 has been like remaining largely the same. and while this
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is important to understand, you know, they're still going to have some level of democratic voters. it means that there's a significant amount of voters with in the air of american community that actually affiliate with the republican party. much more than with muslim americans as a whole because most from american as a whole. have a large black american community which tends to vote and affiliate with the democratic party. so that was something that i wanted to clarify because it means that error of americans are not surely democrat voters, which is what a lot of the conversation sounds like. but it's, it's not the actually the case. so from what you just said, i got that, that arab americans hobby united in their opposition to the war and gaza. right. i would actually say no, uh, there was a study done in 2023 and this was back in april of 2022. so as before with the
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launch of october, 7th attacks um, but essentially um securing justice and palestine was one of the largest issues that the school from the error air of american institute conducted it was one of the major issues. and if you go back and look at their former studies, middle eastern foreign policy and the issue of palestine is actually consistently one of their top foreign policy issues. but it doesn't mean that it's purely a democrat vote issue. about 40 percent of air americans are associated with a democratic party. this is the same 2023 policy, sorry, pool that was conducted about 24 percent are affiliated republican party, which dropped from 2020. it was about $28.00 or 32 percent. if i remember correctly, and then about 28 percent are independent, which is an increase between 20201223. so you have a larger group of independent voters which are essentially swing voters. now let's
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go back to the present. pamela harris is vice president in the, by the administration. can she credibly presented itself as having a different stance on the war and gaza? yeah, um, there is a lot of hope. and even as i was listening to the earlier interview we use, there's a lot of hope that tomorrow and harris can bring a change um to the current administration. but there's a lot of skepticism as well. um and so it's important understand that what a lot of error of americans are looking for um from, from all here is, is immediate. we are steps taking place under the current administration as her role as a vice president. not promised his last to the future of ads. and so that, that is one of the issues that the air of american is a community is struggling with. they really need come over here is to step up. and
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so one of the things that took place last week, i believe it might have been a little longer ago, because she came to detroit to give a campaign speech at substituting protesters interrupted her speech, chanting some slogans and saying, what do you need to take and pay attention to this issue and come all a harris has responds actually created more of a tension within the error of american community with regards to the issue because their response was if you want to vote for trump, then keep chanting, but otherwise let me speak and so a lot of people saw her response as being very dismissive, come all here is actually didn't meet with the i'm committed voting group before her speech. and so she did take some steps to try to address this issue or talk about it. but for the ever american community, it still feels more like lip service. they need her to give an actual clear cut, concise,
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like active steps to be taken immediately. bring some of that from the university of michigan table. thank you very much. yeah, no problem. thank you. and we will carry the democratic national conventions, all the dw youtube channel, including president joe biden speech that when it happens self go to live streams on apps, dw, and use on youtube to watch and make sure you hit the followed by you that now let's have a look at some of the other stories making headlines around the world today. lisa, any magistrates from venezuela supreme court of examine the documents from the july's disputed presidential vote. the electoral commission declared incumbent president nicholas madura the winter, but the opposition claims the vote was stolen. venezuelans at home and abroad again protested the result over weekend. russian president vladimir putin is on a state visit. so as a by john,
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the health thoughts with president lives in by cool, a to nation school sign agreements to expand this for teaching partnership. lieutenants expected to address the conflict between as a by john and its neighbor. i mean the bill originally the exam, the lucas sank up says he will no longer stop migraines crossing his country to reach the european union because and cos it on the russian state. tv that my friends can go wherever they want. and he blamed you sanctions for his decision to stop cooperation with ross. ukrainian authorities have ordered families with children to evacuate from the p eastern city of across the russian troops. continue to move forward with our offensive across is a t logistics hub in the don't ask region. it's captured. could we, can you friends, defense abilities and supply rooms? the most guys confirm that you crane has struck us the bridge of the coast regions
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as it steps up. it's offensive into russia. ukraine says it aims to create a buffer zone along the boulder to prevent the kremlin from launching further attacks. ukraine has also been using drones to target ad bases inside russia. in recent weeks, ukraine says these bases have been used to launch attacks on its territory since the beginning of the war. a regular feature on the russian stake 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 open to 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
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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 hosting were planes targeting ukraine with glad bombs and missiles, including the hypoth, sony congested rockets. these satellite images show the aftermath of one of these strikes in maurice o grabs 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. a crazy person into russia's course region is also believed to be helping achieve
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this goal was i was in the news. ukraine does not have the possibility of it because of the conducted long range strikes, use the web and also that we possess the defense from the chairs with the little mind because that's the, could you send it to you? there are no such decisions here. i am so therefore you up with the fence forces 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 know, some panel is say, the incursion can increase ukraine's range for striking 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 to russian air strikes voted really needs is the green light from allied weapons suppliers to use them again,
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start gets deep inside russia franco, which is a senior electron strategic studies at portsmouth university. and i often whether ukraine is likely to succeed in creating a buffer zone in russia. but it seems to be what they have done so far. they've advanced 30 to 40 kilometers, which i might say is irrelevant with respect to s strikes and not going to have an effect on my the other may well be, by the way we might see another smaller in customer that knows what size just to the northwest to some indications is one developing in the center of the region as well. but look, that's what southern sky says, i suspect is for 2 political reasons, in addition or collateral to that. first, of course, as well, we're talking about this, but not talking about the concept russian advances in the southeast on the 2nd is to create that's cool. it's a colossal so a potential piece deal. in other words,
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the credits have not much to do with it. now they have, let's see if they can hold onto it. right now, they're offensive. do seem to be culminating. that's quite natural, and the credits don't want to run beyond the logistical reach. now can you tell us why russia has not managed to repel this incursion? yes, that's a great question and a very important one. i think there are several reasons for this. first is the usual tardiness with which the russian army tends to react to things. but let's not put too much stress on that yet. this operation is only a week or 10 days old. i'm, i'm going to be expected loc units yet to be deployed to do so. second reason is the russians full money. see, this is a counter terrorist operation and total security. and so the f s b c o k, g b or an old money case, you'd be happy put in charge of this operation that they have full responsibility. and i don't really heavy military or that are not have they do not possess heavy
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military units. i probably don't have the capability to come to us. the 2nd thing, the 3rd thing is i don't think the russians are taking the bait with respect to room moving experience and more capable of strike unit. so baton into the brigades from the east without making us, i'd say considerable pro progress. i suspect that's one of the items. a date for the credit is to try and do that. the dates of the crate is one. a run is that they, they are, they have to point that best units, while the russians off deploying the road. and things might get out of hand, i think over the next few weeks, but that's not look at right now. it's looking positive bolt. now you kind of keeps asking, it's a west and the friends in a box goes to allow the weapons to be used to strike targets deeper inside russia. do you see any chances of these limitations being lifted or via c western systems that can reach significant distances into rush?
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i think probably what that one thing to do is use the west cruise missiles or other british and german and french cruise, marseilles eventually on strikes, fields and other targets. i want to put this all out. i'd like to put this into perspective when we conducted operations against iraq, there were $40000.00 stripe points that required a huge to come pay to have effects. it is unlikely in any circumstances, you crates will have anything like that capability. it could be as an example, the british store shutters, they may or may not get the permission to use one or 200 of these. those will not cripple russia. however, they will make a political point and they'll put much of their apples at risk. the very least move it back right now of course are not allowed to do that. even if they, although we mustn't expect that, that's going to be a game changer. much like know in the same way, no other weapon systems. how big game changes so far? i bridge that as of a thank you. fine. like you got before we go,
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