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the, the, this is dw news line from bird led us democrats prepared to raise the curtain on day 2 of their national convention after a forceful speech from president bivens, veronica and michelle obama are due to take the stage in chicago, hoping their energy can help send cala harris to the local office. also coming up to us says israel stands behind and you see spar proposal that occurred 1st the differences with how much extra estates on to me blinking calls on him off to expect it's on a tour of the middle east. but the palestinian militant group says that proposal goes against earlier agreement at a top banker and the tech tycoon are among those still missing. after your sinks
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off the coast of sicily, emergency teams continue to search for remains of the ship funds. as testers, the, i'm kind of him, oh, welcome to the program. we start in chicago where a farmer present brock obama is expected to speak on the 2nd day of the democratic national convention. event began with a symbolic rule call of the delegations from each state pledging their support for carmenela harris has bid for the presidency. the highlights are expected to be speeches from former 1st lady michelle obama, and former president for rock obama, whose support for harris was seen as crucial for her nomination. and let's pick 92 d, w correspondents and 1000 mile on who's at the convention in chicago. janelle,
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quite an eventful convention so far. tell us what's been happening in chicago. it, it did. so the mood here, a very high energy, very high spirits, every one to very into is about the proceeding happening on the floor below me in on the stage behind to be basically we have now just been witnessing the roll call . that is, of course, that when the delegates of every 6 tasks or votes for call, but i hers and symbols, and it has been like, i'm ready to work through the country. this is america. everyone is very proud of the space where they're from and that has really come through in this particular parts of the event. but of course, we know that there is still a lot to come this evening. we're expected to combat hires herself, so she will be live streaming remarks from a campaign event in the lobby. we'll be hearing from bernie sanders. we'll be hearing from the governor of illinois. you, of course, is hosting this event
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a j. b for it's for, and of course, from the harris is husband's dog m on not to forget the headliners of today's evening rock and michelle obama. now it is just to note that this convention isn't just for the party faithful. they already have the votes of the people years, but it's also important for them to put all the show for the millions of voters watching from home. and there are already broadcasting figures to say that the 1st night of the gmc, already born and a 20000000 viewers, and with that are already more than the 1st 3 nights of the orange. no, we don't know how much that will translate into actual supports for harris at the ballot quotesoft. com election day, but it is important that at this particular event, people are watching eyeballs are on it at a very crucial time. and now you did mention of course, evenings most anticipated speaker former president bar bama. what makes this speech
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so important for harris? you know, it's very interesting to see what he will say. barranca vonda? of course. why do you consider it? his hardy's most gifted speaker? i thought you really would have been given a roll perhaps, or a message to deliver of some rhetorical complexity with a view that he would be the one able to deliver it. now he's expected to explain why, how iris is the correct leader for this time? well, well, i'm in doing that, he has to be able to walk the line between saying that harrison's time and the current administration has prepared her for this role while highlighting hers as a potential president of the state from president biden as someone able to deliver on her own agenda, he's also expected to talk about the dangers of learning. donald trump, a back into office about he has reported, we've been working on for 3 months. a speech study has had you obviously in the
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last few weeks to reflect the change and candidates. but so the, so the expectations for the speech in terms of content, in terms of delivery, well, there's simply sky, hi, well, we'll be watching for that. and later on in the night the w corresponded to now to my loan and chicago. thank you so much for your replacing and you can check at our dw youtube channel for full coverage. all of the dmc, including speeches from former 1st lady michelle obama and former president brock obama. when they happen. just go to our live stream. the handle is dw news and make sure that the subscribe button last year there. for now you are a secretary of state and to me, blanket has left guitar his last stop on a diplomatic tour on which he tried, but so far, failed to broker a ceasefire. deal between israel on tomas and gaza. earlier he spoke took atari leaders who has been pivotal and trying to mediate the ceasefire. deal blinking
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says israel has accepted a new bridging proposal, but him, us, which committed their tobar 7th terror attacks. as accused as well, if making changes to the proposal that go against what, how much agree to in july blinking spoke to reporters before flying, i was just guitar. he rebuffed media reports that they is rarely leader benjamin netanyahu had force changes to the plan, including leaving is really troops and some areas of casa. united states does not accept any long term occupation of gaza by uh, by israel. and more specifically, the agreement is very clear on the schedule and the locations of ideas draws from gaza. and israel has agreed to that kareem alga hardy is a cairo based journalist. he told us why a mazda is saying the current proposal on the table goes against earlier agreements
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. it was, it seems that they're not very happy with what. busy onto the police because the brit should richie the they say we had an agreement in july was divided, proposing at that time and then disagreements. there was a, a group that there was a 2 phases of exchanging is really hostages and punches to be in prison. this 1st in a 6 month and 6 weeks periods of a ceasefire. that then this extending to a permanency is via and now they said in the spreadsheet proposal. and there is new demands by the end of our package that was until he blinked to the previous proposal. the main points, how much was unhappy was that there seems to be no more guarantee for a permanency for this package. this has to be negotiated in a later time. and the 2nd thing that they are not happy with is that is that is not a phone withdrawal and 5 is ready to from the gaza strip. they will not remain
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egyptian border to the does a sprinkler also in the middle because it's different according to the, the bites that got us troops with northern and southern parts kareem, alcohol, right in cairo. now a fresh search is under way for 6 people still missing after a luxury or sign of the telling island of sicily. one mountain has been confirmed at the u. k. tech. so i couldn't, mike lynch, and his daughter are among those still missing as well as jonathan bloomer, the chairman of the investment bank, morgan stanley, international versus inspectors have not been deployed as the search continues the day after super your capsized here, italian rescue teams continue their search for the missing divers began to descend to the wreck of the beijing for the british flag yacht had 22 people on board,
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including one of britain's best known tech entrepreneurs. mike lynch. battalion media says lynch was celebrating his recent acquittal in a massive us fraud case when the yacht was caught in the storm. lynch is a month several still missing. 15 survived. the captain of a nearby boat says he found them on a life raft. maybe st. peter's side for people to inject free heavy, injured. yeah. and we brought them to our ship and then we couldn't communicate with the coast guard after sometimes the coast car came in later. pick people among the survivors. one year old child and her mother who are rushed to hospital just be oklahoma. the mother explained to us that it was a, shall we say corporate holiday in the sense that many were work. colleagues,
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you know, off the survivors are very tired and are constantly asking about the missing people, pass it, rescue divers base many challenges in accessing the deep waters. they continue to search in 12 minute shift. and if at all the biggest difficulties getting into the ship into the once inside, we can follow the path and begin searching room by room. as they set out once more, a bouquet of flowers thrown in by a local fisherman in the memory of those missing floats. at the sight, while for more on this story last spring and matthew computer gave me to your ologist on atmospheric scientist for you. thanks so much for joining us here on dw, there are reports that the your, it was hit by 8 walter spite. can you explain this phenomenon for us and how it strikes with almost no warning? yeah, most definitely. so lot or so to say,
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to nato over water. that's it. i'm not fully so on it being a water spell. and here's why i listen. forensic meteorologist, we know the conditions were favorable for these wires. spouts. 4.8 was over. what kind of cold air we lost, so cold air, low pressure and spin upstairs. that generated thunderstorms. and of course those tornadoes over water. but the cell, the thunderstorm complex that actually hit the boat, also contain very strong straight line wins. so either it was likely water sell or strong winds guessing to hurricane force. regardless, that sudden change of when we get gas upwards and say probably a 110120 kilometers per hour over a sun window wasn't enough to unfortunately capsized that boat and cause the issue is so well, conditions were favorable for water. suppose we can't necessarily be sure and radar at the time was down. okay, and then more generally, our water is by becoming more common and are they likely to increase further? so water,
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so it's actually coming to different varieties. one is like the garden variety, we call them fair weather water spells essentially linear world winds over water to form on ordinary sunny days beneath the developing world near the ground to get vertically stretched. the one you're seeing on screen right now is a tornado. water is that a true tornado over water? that has 20 wind speeds. now, both feet off, warm water temperatures. the more in the water, the more upward lift you get in a strong to vortex. you can guess. we don't actually see there's an increase in the number of tornadic water spouts. there's a chance that warmer water might lead to more fair weather water spouts. i do think this one, however, was probably tornadic ones. so there's not quite as strong a link. and what kind of rule does climate change actually play here? if, if a tall to i'd say minimal, you know, for talking with a big scale storm system like for example, a hurricane or something like that or receipt wave. that would be easier to connect to communities. climate change in this case. however, we saw that at least 18 waters belts did for on this particular day,
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it's the season. it's august. we're in the mediterranean sea is anneliese get water coast this time of year. pretty typically anyway, i don't see any link with wires that there's a very slim chance we could try to connect, you know, fair weather, water spouts, and warming water temperatures. that's it. in this case it was just a 28 over water. and so this really was kind of a freak event, and unfortunately, one that was for them very difficult to plan for automatic pretty in washington. thank you so much for your analysis there. thank you. or i'm not an american barn. the spanish women believed have been the world's oldest person, has died at the age of a 117. for an in san francisco and $19.00 oh $7.00. maria brown. yes. and her family moved back to spain when she was very young. she survived the 1918 flu, 2 world wars, the spanish civil war, and part of corona virus. or finally said she died in her sleep as a nursing home in catalonia. she'd held the title for over a year,
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and the world's current oldest person is said to be a 100. and 16 year old japanese women called tell me call it, you know, and a reminder of our top story, this, our, in the us state, 2 of the democratic national convention is underway in chicago. former president barack obama is set to deliver a speech backing carmella harris for the presidency. on monday us president joe biden gave an emotional address and her support a months after withdrawing from the rates. and the us says israel has supported a new c fire proposal that could bridge the differences with the palestinian militant groups from us. us x ray of state antony blinking has called on him off to accept the latest proposal. but the group says it goes against earlier agreements, and that's you all up to date, but stay with us for our documentary program up next. i'm out of him all in berlin
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