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the, the, this is the, the, the news coming to line from berlin. rock obama fires up the crowd at the democratic convention in chicago, putting couple of harris a couple of hers twist on his trademarks slogan yesterday, the a person that address and support of the presidential hopefully also coming up us secretary of state mc blinking appeals to him us to virtually accept her biased ceasefire plan on his 9th visits. the reason since the warrant goes to begin
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a mass cost plan, a reversal of what it agreed to and instability breeds tension in bangladesh. the hindu minority feels under expressed as the interim government pleasures to protect the ordinary people. try to ensure an honorable communities remain say the little m. terry martin, thanks for joining us for us present. brock obama has given a passionate keynote speech on the 2nd day of the democratic national convention, he sought to energize delegates in the arena and persuade undecided voters outside to get behind camelot harris. here just betters to put division and bitterness behind them saying the country is longing for quote, and america where we work together. earlier former 1st lady,
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michelle obama was greeted with thunder as cheers from the delegates, telling them who is making a come back. arrows are self is not in chicago, she's been campaigning in wisconsin alongside running make. tim was the rock. obama delivered an impassioned speech in support of colors on the front are sorry, we are running the president. the antonio here's is ready for the job. this is a person who has spent her life fighting on behalf of people who need a voice and a champion for 1st lady michelle butler spoke ahead of her husband. here's what she had to say or something
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wonderfully magical is in the air, isn't it? you know, we're here in this a rino, but it's printing all across this country. we love a familiar feeling that's been buried to the for far too long. you know what i'm talking about the pages power of how the, the the energy, the exhilaration of once again being on the cost of a brighter day. the chance to vanquish the demons of fear, division, and hate that have consumed us and continue pursuing the unfinished promise of this great nation. the dream that our parents and grandparents fought and died and
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sacrificed for america hope is making a comeback or former washington correspondent. i mean, it is if is following all this and joins me now. in the studio, i mean the prospect of cumberland harris running against donald trump for president has re energize the democratic party brock and michelle obama tried to amplify that energy in their speech is what's your make of all that? what do you mean takeaways they to of the democratic uh, national convention. well, it was the night of the charismatic leaders at the dnc. that's because the obama's are still very popular. the 2008 election, the sweeping election of brock o'bonham was the biggest moment in my memory for the democratic party. and they want present comma harris as a repeat of that big game night. that big victory that gave a lot of people the or the hope, i mean that was brock obama selling point. oh is the hoping to change that was on
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all the signs. and he brought that out along with his very popular wife. michelle obama. there pitch was that come with harris represents this hope that they represented a well over a decade ago. so that was their pitch. they also really went after donald trump. exactly nights or less in the, in the last. it wasn't tonight, there was a the night in the us, but exactly the above us focused very much on on donald trump in their speech is i'm just wondering what that's all about the obviously that's precinct is the converted inside the convention hall. but what's the point of such messages? were they trying to reach beyond the convention hall to undecided voters? do you think it appeals to them? of course, they got big cheers when they went after donald trump in the hall, registered democrats cheering them on when they attacked on from they pitched it as we are the big 10 party of adults of decency. and trump represents the strain of, of anger. sol, jenny,
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michelle obama called him ugly massage and mystic called said he had braces, he always gave races lies. brock obama talked about his childish nicknames as a substitute for you. i. d as so there pitch was that we are the party of adults, but that pitch was actually my opinion also to the independent voters and also trump supporters who are starting to give up on this politics of grievance, we saw a speech from his former press secretary stephanie christian, who said that this kind of a mean spiritedness, that he uses attack his enemies. he also talks about a supporters like that behind closed doors. she said that was 1st her, her 1st hand account. so there are a lot of republicans out there who are look back to the former years of republican party and say, i want to go back to this kind of decency. the problem there though is there is a lot of grievance in the united states. there are a lot of people who are fed up was the way things are going to know that their
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lives were better off before the inflation before the pandemic. and they, they, they want real policies to address those issues. well, there is a lot of emotion in this presidential campaign on, on both sides. what about the substance? what about policy? particularly with cumberland harris. what is she offering to help get her self across the line? well, she is in a very strange predicament. here is not unique in american politics, but she's the sitting vice president. so she is part of the current administration . so while the obama is, are presenting or as hoping change, she actually represents the establishment at this point. so she needs to distance herself from the unpopular policies of bite and well, the same time presenting her policy so far. it's been light on that the obama is and everybody else doing the work of, of building her character ups the voters get to know her. but the real hard policies haven't dropped, she does have a line on a portion very unpopular that's during because of the supreme court,
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the way that the trump set it up with his nominees, abortion has been left to the states to decide. and she says she wants to turn that into law in the us. so taking away from the court and saying it's protecting women's rights by law, but she hasn't really dropped her big pauses yet. we're expecting that in the coming days towards is her running made. he's supposed to speak at the next day of the convention and on thursday, that's her big day will she will give her speech and hopefully present some policies to address the grievances of americans. i mean, thank you so much. our correspondent. i mean, i mean it's a, as well just a few blocks away from the convention center, chicago police detained, at least for protesters near the is really consulate dozens of pro palestinian protesters demanded israel. and it's war with some us in gaza, which is killed over $40000.00 palestinians so far. demonstrators in face coverings stood off against police as hundreds of officers penned them in and tried to
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disperse them. this march was smaller than the demonstrations on monday. dw reporter stuff and simon sent us this report from the demonstrations in chicago . so what you see, and here in the background, he is a fraction of the protesters of the group. our focus is which was just here, a short while ago, back if you look around police here in sizable force. hundreds of police in riot gear on this side. on the other side, if we could turn to this here. and they thought to melt away this small protest group. now why was he a protest in downtown chicago right away? it's because the general counselor of israel is right here located. and that was the name of the protesters. how many were there? i would say a 100 maybe, but again, they melted away, facing and over whelming police force presents here. take a look at
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a few other stories making headlines around the world today. russian president vladimir putin made an unexpected visit to chechnya for the 1st time. in 13 years. he held talks with rums on come dear off the leader of the mainland, most of the republican, which is also part of the russian federation. as part of the visit preteen and come to europe tour, the military training facility, which trains chechen fighters for russia's war in ukraine in india is prime minister. no render. moody has called for the return of peace as he embarks on a journey to poland. and then ukraine. this is the 1st visit by an indian prime minister since diplomatic relations were established with ukraine over 30 years ago . it comes just weeks after moody was criticized for him bracing russia's vladimir putin in moscow. us secretary of state anthony blinking has left kata his last stop on a diplomatic tour aimed at brokering a cease fire and hostage release deal between israel and homos and gaza earlier,
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who spoke to guitar, a leaders who have been pivotal in trying to mediate the deal lincoln says, israel has accepted a new raging for a parasol, but a mouse which committed the october 7th terrorist attacks has accused israel. i'm making changes to the proposal that go against what from us agreed to last month. lincoln spoke to reporters before flying out of comp time. he rebuffed media report suggesting that these really liter benjamin doesn't know who head force changes to the plan, including leaving is really troops in some areas of gone. so 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 idea of withdrawals from gaza. and israel has agreed to that short while ago i
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spoke with journalist kareem mcguire in egypt. i asked him where things stand. now in the ceasefire negotiations square, it doesn't look very promising it and how much is saying that they want to go back to the binding plan. they agreed to it in july already and the in this packet share of the bible plan that was the possibility of a permanent satisfy it in the for this role of these really forces. now i'm seeing at that is right. is it any new terms to this preaching proposal? there is no more guarantee for a permanent rules, and there is no for withdrawal. and all these really troops, no matter what lincoln just sit home and take us in the air of meet the savings of his new business, suggested by you can go as that's a good deal is in reality
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a catastrophe for the students. so there's another paysimple on the air upside also right up to silence from the other mediators to contact you about the suggestions and the pond list, it seems it was yesterday. and then the u. s. f l. spreadsheet proposal. so given what you just told me, kareem, where did things go from here or are we expecting the talks to continue? see what the blink mission is to finish it. but we will have to toss it in cairo was indeed technical and politic talks and they have just to ignore me is guess it because you know, once the option to continue the is really offensive, it's a later stage in case there's a ceasefire and still talking about they mean anything? how much and is right, ones to state is ready, the army wants to stay pots because the ship that seems to be part of this,
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you know, go to please and just stated that the united states does not accept any long term occupation. by nope, i it in the, like all those guys are invited to talk to us a little bit about the philadelphia core door. we're hearing a lot about the kareem. that's the border region between egypt and gaza. i'm us and they egypt, or opposed to israel keeping troops there. well, why is that such a divisive issue? is what it seems that they all convince the police to put exactly this in to the bridge. and supposedly that is really, i mean when say in this one quotes will eventually corneo that's according to a 14 kingdom. he said, all that separates egypt and the gaza strip. that is right now the, it is ready. the army is present in this is present at that offer for the crossing
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and they is ready to say they want to keep, stay there because of where the smuggling of course, that means that the, these really i'm going to be for the surrounding because a straight up to the a ceasefire. the easiest is a post against this because they say it's violating actually terms of the camp. david's disagreement, that's the oldest 52nd written to our states and is read on 79 between egypt that is right. and there is talk now of maybe some other alternatives. talk about some initial presence is for district for maybe some kind of hide take proposal. i think that probably will be part of the beginning of the upcoming negotiations. now is journalist kareem inquiry speaking to me a short while ago from kyra now to bangladesh, which has been going through political upheaval in the weeks since prime minister,
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shaken, seen or resigned and fled to india. her supporters, including those among the hindu minority, that faced retaliatory attacks hindus in bangladesh have faced violence during previous political change. but some citizens are taking it upon themselves now to try and protect into homes and temples. as this burned down home belongs to 55 theatre voice, i'd open down the whole day, but how the spot of the hindu minority of bundle of dish. he says the portrait of the former prime minister, she had casino. just div often has seen a flip. the country, an angry ball strong piece of residence, anticipating the attack. he and his family had already fled to safety. me though, because from this i'm begging, scared at when you accumulated so much stuff and created a home to body. when somebody buns it down, you don't want to go back there to talk it. but i still want to go back to my house because i've lived there for so long. but the goons and the looting,
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they've got it out. it has made me afraid. sometimes that a part of these attacks have instant fear. amongst some people in the community that comprises about 8 percent of bunk like this 170000000 people the into them government safe. it's clear politics about the religion is behind some of these attacks. a nice on it. i will sleep muslims in those, but this christians and try be people who live here in bangladesh together. most of us going to do the order of the incidents. i'm motivated by politics, not religion that i've, i've heard that will disabled and i will look at those responsible must be brought to justice. one of the, most of the joys that have, we have this message to minority communities of them is gonna be showing that the people along the, the government among the will stand by you have one another sort of model as long as this is part of that almost the process of that,
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but that has into going to display the feet and misleading information online with far right into into have shared faults, videos, exaggerating the violence. it has also created panic among, from inducing bangladesh. many students and even lucas have stepped in to provide security for him to neighborhood here at the package. but he then put in tucker, best services continue with students on guard, day and night. i know that there are some real problems happens. there are some uh template binding and there are some houses mine are the houses have good access to it as well. but in that case, i will say definitely you, for the major do will not come far like to perfect. the miners gives them the problem and the little that miles of the bargaining houses are simple. the effect of people will be very, very much green. the indian government has pledged to protect hindus that and the
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growing number of ordinary people coming to the defense. it has been ensure vulnerable him to come in and these remain safe. c, d, w report here. so bad us bad is in dock a covering this story. so about a report gave us a sense of the fear and anger of this been unleashed in bangladesh. what would you say is driving it? is it more religious or political in nature? so the like this is not 100 percent clear. what exactly would the reasons of the standard that's what we have with next i, i'm talking about all the effects of that might come out soon. however, this is a kind of a live situation white. what i would rather say involved with this by a tax on the hindus or other minorities and not new and often
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a combination of political and personal benefits using communal sentiments. it's could be benefit benefiting in the national politics by all the parties under f period g. h could be a local admin fee. it could be personal goals. it could be like taking pro properties by creating a sense of p a. we also have seen purely communal attacks as well uh the on there. and especially in the organizations that work for the rights of the minorities here . this said that like they have also attacks on their religious minorities doing averaging changes especially. so this is the situation like is it says i what i have said that this is a very clear situation and i'm going to combine all the factors. no bangladesh is interim. government is promising to bring to justice those responsible for violence . they're also talking about implementing political reforms. how difficult do you
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think it will be to do all that? of course uh, this is not, uh, this is an extraordinary situation. uh, like, uh, uh, as you know, that's in july there was this mass uprising left by the students that resulted in the form of the biggest government and uh, the end of it was in the 1st week of august and then a just moved in a week early at the new government, this entered in goldman have taken notes, so we have a bird, the advisors commenting on the issue the on like in the record. we have also see the one of the advisors uh the student advisory. like he talked about the issue. um, so like, um so be know that there will be investigations and there will be a lot more uh, more investigations we'd be taking they uh we have what we have seen this government is trying to sibling and sitting down. we have seen police already going back to their polls, but still they're not
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a fleet vehicle. they don't reason is not. there was some organizations that i was talking about. they are trying to put together all the incidents that have taken place. the ends may be off the bat, you will get a food picture by the end of this week. and so about the reform. there are costs. we haven't heard specifically from the government, like what kind of the home they're trying to pursue. but what we'll do in our discussions among in different forms about the, those political reforms like the b, centralization of the power structure, keeping the state institution including police department, all the political influence of the define to reform of those kind of this kind of the things that b z list and then and, and see what's decided they're also suggesting something like that. so bear, thank you very much. that was dw reporters over us, but in dot com. thank you. let's take
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a look at other news around the world. hundreds of demonstrators have disrupted trained services close to the city of them by, as they protested against the alleged sexual views of 24 year old girls at a school in india. this case comes just days after the rape and murder of a training doctor, which sparked national outrage and widespread protests. heavy rain falls, his head villages in ne china is leo named providence triggering flooding and land slides that have left more than 300 people stranded. another 7000 people were evacuated in a city of hula down where authorities deployed helicopters to help rescue those trapped by the flooding. people function, you don't need. 3 states. elections are cited for next month in eastern germany, and one party is expected to pull off its best results ever the far right alternative for germany, the anti immigration and to us pro russian party is on course to win all 3 races.
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it would be the 1st time in that a german nationalist party is one power in the state level. since the nazis dw matthew moore visited the jewish community and educated jewish community in the state of touring the to hear more on the stakes of the selections of the celebration of 1000 years of jewish history. an effort just to meet before both to his face, a high speech choice. go on to hold a if d blue. that's a no, that's it was he's gone. i'm. it's going to use of a new dark chapter to him. she's not just a few g, c dot on floss, talk denials, escape kind on. they have no reason to be afraid of your different mention. ryan huts from survived the holocaust, as a baby shows the popularity of the fall right till tentative for jeremy or re f. d
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is fueling concerned among to written just jewish community by sci fi. and if that's the i the august, what unites them is that they're all afraid. good. the f d will gain strength. and this under simitis most i think is info b. s, anti semitism and racism. a part of the a f d is dna i've taken who i'm to say is it's done to this man. you unhook the local f. the leader who has huge influence nationwide who could use is not your slogans. well campaigning for which he was fined by a court on his called for germany to dwell less on it's not see past. this is yeah, i think if chic this mendoza be a h clever maneuvering aimed at avoiding breaking the low. that's the spot he's fundamentally sparing on next billing. so i do see a dining room in that because ultimately it's not just
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a few jews or send to your room who died. but ultimately, when nationalism prevails, it leads to the rule that you can there's a lot of bleached as a regular at the synagogue. she believes the, these popularity hasn't bold in violent extremist. this is in the song a, so we are concerned here because the right wingers are also acting with brutality against not only jews, but against everyone. what they don't like if the face doesn't suit them, then they just lash out. unplug paul, throws the slot. we put those claims to the f d 's leader in the state parliament escape kind unless they have no reason to be afraid. especially not jewish people. there's no reason to fear the a if the leading or being part of the government. we have no plans. neither our program nor any of our proposed measures or even remotely directed against jewish people mentioned listed despite those we assurances on each prevails. but some here
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