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the, the, this is dw news, a lot from filing us secretary of state anthony, blink. confess, israel support a new cx. 5 proposed blinking says prime minister benjamin netanyahu is agreed to bridge differences holding up a garza seized by a deal he's not calling on her boss. to do the same, but it's unclear and if the new proposal addresses any of the militant groups concerns also on the program come on, the harris arrives in chicago folders, democratic national convention, share this phase with president til 5 will $4000000.00 turn on the nation as the policies presidential plots,
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ukraine's military reports another blow to most cost supply lines in the cost region. its forces destroy. it gets another bridge over a river as it tries to build a box up on the russian side from the gulf as well. come to the program, us secretary of state and blinking, says israel has accepted a proposal to bridge differences that are holding up a ceasefire and hostage release and gaza be made the announcement of to meetings with is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu and presence isaac hassle in israel lincoln says it's now up to hum us of terrorist attack on october 7th stopped at the cotton hold to agree to the plan as it does. us secretary
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of state hunts me blinking 9th visit to the middle. lee. since the warren gauze that began over 10 months ago, following meetings with israel's lead is he outlined they propose next steps towards ending the will. this includes the so called bridging proposal, which blinking says should bridge the gaps remaining between the 2 sides. the, the bridging proposal that prime minister netanyahu has as acceptance and we looked at them off to accept reflects what is in the cease fire agreement that president biden put before the world back back in may. that's incorporated into your own security council resolution. and that makes clear that this process will proceed in phases of a 1st initials, a ceasefire over the course of 6 weeks in which hostages are released. prisoners
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are exchange and negotiations commence on the conditions necessary for an endurance these fire. but just blinking heads of egypt for the next round of talks, disagreements remain between israel and her mouth. these include israel's refusal to withdrawal, all of its troops from gauze, a, a red line for hum us. israel would also like to retain some strategic controlling garza including along its southern board with egypt. the rough uh, crossing and the philadelphia car door and goes the smoke rising above coun, eunice monks, the latest bombardment by his railey forces of the, the city in the south of the strip. as the scholars have months of fighting its
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residents of grand skeptical of any attempt by the united states to secure peace. hey, it's evelyn lincoln's visit to israel will not change anything. every time we're here to 12. but it turns out that there are no negotiations. it's all lies about if the clock like is if it's above us then right, agent, then we suffer a lot and guns that are good, but i'm the guy, you know what the guy that and we feel that the american assault of the international community are, can you not on us without mercy. so i had the easiest visit to israel is just for the us to check in with israel united, provided with arms and logistics of you. so we continue with these extermination and war and concepts and the symbol on how to put a better look at. this won't change anything as though we are very pessimistic about his visit to the contrary. i mean to convince the auto pessimism that grows day by day as the war rolls on, lincoln said this may be the last and best opportunity to free these rarely
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hostages that are still being held in gaza. i off deals hilts him on his director of the middle east and north africa program, but the think tank is a national crisis group. if you upgrade, you know, he said maybe the last chest, there is no such thing as the last chance until a new award breaks off. so i expect to, to the discussions google for some time. and the only question is really, really wrong. and as far as the patients enough to to not carry out the tech they've threatened to carry out, let's see whether the, the parties is relevant, how much can come to a ceasefire agreement that this stuff. so now some observers have criticize the us for not bring enough pressure to bear on israel to bring about to cease fi. do you think the u. s. a is doing all the time?
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it's the, the $60000000.00 question. um the, the sounds is very serious this far, but a song series in the past, for example, the impressive burden a brace, the so called is rarely see fire pro secondary 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, which has to change the conditions for the ceasefire. so now we have to see whether in a discussion that's the entity blinking is having was a problem just and it's a, you know, today where we see a page where there's a smoke signals come out of as well. today will make tell us whether a ceasefire is actually going to happen in the next couple of weeks. and that's what, how mazda is there anything that the us could offer? how much to get the deal agree? it's you know,
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stacy starts about origin proposal between the 34 rise positions between that is 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 of withdrawal is, is really are from, from gaza and to still the cheese is well with these. it's just the as hostages release, but is not committed to permanent ceasefire. and so bridging proposal would have to come up with a stage of process one that's how much, by the way, has already agreed to. uh, but uh, you know, definitely detail and to work out really precisely how that can be done is what is know being discussing car over the next few days and the all those 2 of them on the meanwhile of the united states pro palestinian protest is riley and in chicago, outside the democratic national convention, which is due to confirm complet harris as the policy is candidate for president
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the protest as uh, coding for an end to us support for israel, osborne, gaza. but the numbers uh, smaller than expected at the convention president joe biden is scheduled to deliver the headline speech on day one byte and endorsed harris for the presidency when he dropped off of the race in july. so now let's go straight to our car, go to all reports of stuff on z months as standing there in the union pocket stage in ground for the main protests that from the tell us what's going on there. we typed this very well because the protesters here, we're starting to stage their mass here are about to get going here. this march is finally going to saw. it should have been started like 2 or 3 hours ago. but overnight, just feel somewhat disappointed because they didn't quite get the numbers or,
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and hoping for 20000 people were supposed to get to your in protest and in this march home to the end seat. i think it's about half of this. now they're about to go start now and it's good c terminal to pan out a little bit there. there's plenty of people hear about it, start 20000, maybe about 10. so, one way or another business plan for about almost 67 months, 67 months. now, this is $250.00 plus organizations under one roof under collision will try to set this up here. and as i said, they are going to be like slowly moving towards the convention center. they will not be able to actually be met with the police said. and the city of chicago says no way that together, even close roads will be close there. security various will be up there, so we'll get there will be as i've heard of it, some place we're going to walk with them and see what happens. thank you very much
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. different students that w report to reporting phone. and let's hop over to our washington bureau chief and his paul, who is at the value of the democratic national convention. there is a president biden, will speak to night at the convention delivery. the headline is speech won't really focus on. it's all right, so this is the 1st speech of the d n. c, the national convention here in chicago. and of course, for him, it was meant to be such a different moment to you was hoping to agree on be the next now mean a again to run again for the presidential race for the democrats. for this going to happen to be dropped out only like one months ago. so you just imagine what happened not only here in the country and within the democratic policy, but also for him was being in the center. it's or
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a senator since more than 50 years of that he then became of course, the vice president and then the uh, the president. so this will be a moment to celebrate his public life, his life as a public servant for more than 50 years. i'm sure it will be a very emotional life. he definitely will talk about his own accomplishments, but then of course, he wants to support his success or he wants to support coming to her. however, he definitely a real praise her ability to bring this country to gather and fulfill what you started for years or 3 years ago as the president of the united states along side with his wife's president coming to harris. now couple of harris a just came to chicago from an election campaign stop in the critical suite state of pennsylvania policy, appealing to vote as the so yeah, that's a one of the very, very is tricky spring state spring states or those 2 states who swing between the
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majority of democrats or republicans voting for them and she has, has to a know, should win this a, this state to secure her way. a into the white house, it's a very real place. it's a very working class place and that's not really a the kind of people she appears to have in that regard. her, her vp pick a governor of waltz is very important because he is more like this debbie like more working plus approach. she has to convince not only the voters in pennsylvania but across the country that she's not only delivering hold button may be funded to her appealing loss, but she also has to deliver some policies. she has to convince people that she's able to bring back jobs into the united states that she brings down inflation. so this is the task she's not only facing and pennsylvania to day, but throughout the next week's a heads of november,
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5th presidential election. and as you mentioned, inflation that but according to some polls, at least a couple of hers is trailing from when it comes to the economy. how much of a problem will that be? fine yeah, it's a problem indeed. and the one that many people think that trump as a, as many people see him as he kind of sells himself as a business manager, small capable to face all these challenges, inflation. but also of course, the competitors like china or india. and then of course, coming larry harris has to answer the question, what would she to different from a bite and after all, she has been his vp over the last uh, uh, 3 years. so yes, that is also a challenge for couple of harris. she has the right to provide something on that over the next couple of days here in chicago. citizens eunice full, that's before this of the democratic convention in chicago. thank you very much. it
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has been added. we will carry the democratic national convention on the dw youtube channel, including president jo biden's, speech live a. when it happens, just go to our live stream on ask dw news on youtube to watch and make sure you hit the follow back here that now let's look at some of the other stories. i'm making headlines around the world rush as president vladimir putin is on a site visit to azerbaijan. he how talks with president who home i live in bucko, say to nations full sign agreements to expand this for teaching partnership. 14 is expected to address the conflict between azerbaijan and its neighbor. armenia sees the below. originally the alexander the constraint goes, says he will no longer stop migraines crossing his country to reach the european union. because bank of said on the russian state t v,
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that's migrants can go wherever they want. and he blame you. sanctions for his decision to stop cooperating with russia and ukraine. authorities have ordered families with children to evacuate from the key east and city off across, as russian troops continued to move forward with their fences across as a logistics hop in the don't, that's the region. it's capture codes. we can ukraine's defense ability and supply works. as moscow has confirmed that ukraine has struck a sudden bridge in the coast region as it steps up, it's offensive into russia. ukraine says it aims to create a buffer zone along the border to prevent the kremlin from launching further attacks from that. ukraine has also been using drones to target databases inside russia in recent weeks. right? it says these bases have been used to launch attacks on its territory since the
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beginning of the war. a regular feature on the russian stake tv, images of military aircraft in exit. the plains attack and 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. you know, mean you shouldn't in the air or on the ground. and this is exactly what you creating and forces are 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 that he lied,
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images show the aftermath of one of these strikes in bery so glanced at least 2 hand girls 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 this goal was i was in the news. ukraine does not have the possibility of it because of the conducted long ran . it strikes use the web and also that we possess the defense from the chairs with the little new mind, because that's the, could you send it to you? there are no such decisions here. i am tomorrow. therefore,
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you up with another 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 the requirement for you, ok, you need some panel. these 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 attacking. what do you crane says to bet account a russian air strikes, but it really needs is the green light from allied weapons suppliers to use them against targets deep inside russia? i asked the military unless to frank language, why russia hasn't been able to repel the ukrainian incursion. yes, that's a great question and a very important one. i think there are several reasons for this. first is the usual. i told you this with which the bush and let me test the way out to things,
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but let's not put too much stress on that yet. this operation is only a week or 10 days old. 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 fs speed i see ok to be, or an old money case, you'd be happy put in charge of this operation that they have full responsibility. but they don't really heavy military or that are not have they do not possess heavy military units. i probably don't have the capability to come of the house. 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 the time is the brigades from the east where they are making us as a considerable product progress. i suspect that's one of the items to date for the credits, just to try and do that. the dates the crate is one, a run is that they, they are, they are deploying that best units, while the russians off deploying the wrong things might get out of hand. i think,
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cover the next few weeks. but let's not look at right now. it's looking positive for the military unless frank language stat and i'll to a different topic. but another one that sparks intense debate taxing the super rich with any quality rising around the world. the rich ah good to read so many site taxing the world's extremely wealthy could help governments finance everything from 5 to climate change. to boosting the military, critics say it's easier said than done in the report analysis. that is proof that it is already working. a 2 trillion dollars, that's the amount of extra cash, a 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 roles facing multiple crises with climate crisis being of the top most people's lives. so what we tend to hear is there isn't money to deal with the climate
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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 spain solidarity surcharge model, which levies attacks of those whose net was exceeds 3000000 euros. those people in the top half of percent in terms of wealth foot. critics argue that's a 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 well, the taxes were introduced. there was a migration rate of 0.01 percent among the super rush affected by his taxes, which isn't even a blip on the radar. likewise, in the u. k. a study of estimating what the potential impact along the tax reform
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targeting the super rich would be estimate to a migration rate of 0.02 percent to a maximum of 3 percent. so what the data shows is supers tend not to relocate. if you target the wealth the most alone and calling for 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 form in davos earlier this year, a group of 250000000 as and billy and assigned to let, to demanding, to be taxed more among the signatories with as to the disney and rockefeller for children's law. this, let's bring in doctor macros. gonzalez on, on the honorary research fellow at the social research institute university college london and the cool set off on comfortably off y inequality matches for high honor
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macros. first of all, please to find the super rich for me and we're just talking about the just base those that need on must serve as well. also those who put the hot on cash and or the tax cash into a property of the same unit along that enough to many years find it to be worth a 1000000 or 2. the thank you so much. and the question of the finding of where the business lie saw and how much big you've been with us the us before the financial, the expense. and so what happens is that there's a method of the actual amount of money that we are looking at. so the,
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because of how far, how much before the the jump in the money is going to be up to the beach policy policy. obviously the more the uh, the more i see. uh, yeah. all right, so now we're talking about the house now. uh, as we've heard and the report, the super rich are apparently very keen to be taxed. more on according to polls would not even leave the countries if they why. so why is this idea of still not being put into practice but it's
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a very good question actually, that has been the problem. but still you see for you uh, 5 years and some of the sexes away on a lot of nobody's values on how we decide what is the size and for example, in the case of well, um we uh, generally actually think about the uh weights in the state in the things that need to happen. well, actually uh the uh, to actually implemented. uh, well,
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we do generally need to, uh, actually take it at the moment in which money is being income for inheritance. uh, but in order for you to text property, and especially when i read uh that allow you to actually know where that uh and that is why uh and that stuff is only why they were lease involved, but you may have a home and maybe set that up on, i'm afraid i have to interrupt you that uh because we have a very, very, very bad audio line. very hard to understand. uh, thank you very much. talk to a marcus gonzalez and under that was going to boston college one
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ocean conservation, dw, the ease calling. it's a decisive moment in the gaza ceasefire talks anthony blinking health thoughts with israel's president's prime minister and defense chief on monday in what he called the best. and perhaps the last chance for a cease fire release of hostages and relief for the people of gaza. this is blinking night's visit since the october 7th, tara tax by home us. well, this visit show all parties that the time has come for peace. i'm going to have the office and this is the day the.

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