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the, the, this is the w news live from the barranca obama, 5 of the crowd at the democratic national convention in chicago, putting a camera harris twists on his trademarks. slaven. yes. the passionate address in support of the presidential mindful. also coming up on the program, jewish communities in germany are worried about pricing and nationalism as the fluoride looks set to make games in eastern german elections. will have a special report for you. the
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new group is mckenna, and thanks so much for joining us. it was another big, nice of the democratic national convention in the us with broadcast michelle obama delivering headline speeches. the former president old fellow democrats in chicago . the torch has been pulse to cumberland harris and that it is time to get to work, to elect to as president, as it was the obama as night receiving god rockstar welcome. at the democratic national convention. the president buck obama bugler rousing endorsement of democratic presidential hopeful common law head is we do not need 4 more years of bluster and bumbling and chaos
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stores. we are running called the booth. obama strongly criticized. the republican candidate, former president, done his drum. there's a 78 year old billionaire who has not stopped whining about his problems since he wrote down. here's the escalator 9 years ago. it has been a consequence stream of upgrades and grievances that that's actually been getting worse now that he was afraid of losing the commer. 4 years. donald trump did everything in his power to try to make people be or us see his is limited, narrow view of the world,
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made him feel threatened by the existence of 2 hard work and a highly educated, successful people. the head is to be formally accept the bodies domination for president at the convention on thursday. it will make her the 1st woman of color to lead a major body presidential ticket. the off the ready go easy. see it being the presidential race to get behind head. is that the support of the if it goes like the obama democrats are buzzing, but the theme of whole and teens? let's all right, let's get moved from off of my washington correspondent. i mean, he says he joins me now. i'm doing great. so you, i mean, so obviously a lot of energy, a lot of excitement. what are your main takeaways from day to day and see what was the night of christmas? there with the obama is very popular stars in the united states still after so many years. 2008 was such a big moment for the democratic party,
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the biggest moment in my life time. anyway, that's, it seems like what the democratic party is trying to do here is, is remind people what politics could be like when obama swept the country and that's 2008 election on the message of hope and change. and they're trying to transfer this christmas to calmer harris. she's pretty much unknown for most americans, despite the fact that she is sitting vice president. so it was all about building her character, saying that she represents a new direction. obama, a brock obama said that you represent a new chapter, and michelle obama said hope is making a come back. so trying to take that word, hope and put it on comma harris to get her elected. so a lot about her character and in opposition. stark contrast to donald trump with a, it's been a lot of time attack they did, didn't they? i mean, they really focused on trump, you know, but i mean, in the way that preaching to the converted at this, at this conventional they. so what is the point of these kind of very pointed
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messages about trump in about the up position? well, the message was for the democrats in the room, they got a lot of cheers and a lot of energy out of that. but i think they're also appealing to republicans who look back on the obama years as a, as a class. the time if you will. republicans who have rejected trump along the lines of his bad behavior here. so we saw stephanie griffin, who was former press secretary for trump, who said behind closed doors, this maliciousness that he uses to attack his enemies. he also attacks his supporters. so she was trying to castigate him as a kind of a bad guy in the democratic party is positioning so as the big tend party of america, patriotism, which is the kind of new for the democrats. republicans always wanted that mantle and they wanted to make it look like, you know, trump needs to be rejected and what really needs to be rejected as this politics of
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grievance, which they've accused trump of hang onto talking about character matches, it makes a difference. a lot of excitement that was saying about pamela is, you know, about who she is, but she's a woman, her choice of running mates and rules. but what about concrete policies? i mean, what do we know about her plans if she does, guy likes it. well, she's in a tough position here because while she's projecting yourself as hope and change, and you know, she's a fairly young black woman, it would be a new direction for united states. she has a sitting vice president. so what she is trying to do here is project a new direction, but at the same time, not throw a bite in under the train here and not. and, you know, take credit for the, the things that americans like about the, by the ministration, but distance herself from the policies that they don't like. and so far, her strategy seems to be staying very abstract and not giving details about our policy. if you go to our website, there's no policy on there. you can't see what she stands for. she's refused to do
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interviews with journalists, which was okay in the beginning. but i think a lot of journalists are getting fed up with that. she's answered a few questions on the tarmac a couple of times, but she hasn't done any mean press conferences. so people are still wondering what her policies are. she's represented women's choice for abortion in stark contrast to trump, and she wants to clarify that into law. we know that she wants to build new housing . she wants to carry on the policies of buy them to make tax breaks for the middle class, but not for the rich, but beyond all that, it still has remained abstract and we're looking forward to the next couple of days . uh, a lot of people want to see if tim waltz tomorrow or this evening in the united states at the convention, will come up with a solid policy proposals and then thursdays her big day where she'll take the stage and maybe make it a lot more clear because politics of grievance might sound bad, but a lot of americans have grievances and they want these addressed. and we'll see if she's able to do that. i mean, is this uh,
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correspondent for my washington correspondent. i'm in. thank you so much. now is there any police have clashed with orthodox jewish protest is in jerusalem, where they have gathered to oppose. conscription is randy, police say they've arrested 5 people. police officers could be seen be thing and full simply removing, protest is, demonstrates is blocks of rows to prevent people someone's military service. from presenting of the enlistment office, already dues had long been exempted from military service until the supreme court ruled in june that they must be drafted around 3000 orthodox jewish is right, and these have receives dropoff notices from the army. since that's routing from a we can cross straight to the w's felix templates in jerusalem high that, felix, can you tell us more about these protests? so yes, the, these thoughts us to represent
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a bigger issue in these really society at the moment where the or sure also the groups within society a few minutes to refuse anything which involves being and listed to the army on the grounds that they believe that learning the torah is what they need to do to help us to help the people at least around the way they call it. uh, succeed. also when it comes to the army element of things, the rest of these are ready. society sees it completely differently and the classes today are just another. it's probably blocked on the way of solving the difference between those 2 sides. we had a few injuries. we also have a group of people coming to support. those who come to being listed representing probably an element of electrostatic society which isn't being heard as loudly as you would expect also in these really media. and the issue promises to be a topic and his right to society in the coming weeks and months. meanwhile,
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we know that us history state i'm see, blinking has just left the region. he's wrapped up his mid least visits without the seaside deal so far. but he is saying is relevant amounts need to reach an agreement soon. how the people feel there about the, i mean, do people feel hurtful the deal can still be pushed across the finish line? so i think the whole point is it's not, it's not of what i think. it's also, according to a opinion polls here in this row. most of these riley is one such a deal to take place mostly on the basis of the hostages returning home. but at the same time, it seems to be said that the signs aren't really good as things stand. we had on the one hand this optimistic statement by secretary of state blink. and saying that the time you all had agreed uh to the deal at the same time, just a day later we had statements buying this on your own. and these really for us and to the hostages family, saying that he doesn't know where the touch of data would be reached. that's all.
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and does his position are not as flexible as 1st thoughts. and also the negotiations team. and these writers becoming frustrated according to reserves and media. so at least according to these really side of things, such a be a, uh, it looks like he has things done that. it needs to be said. the com wants to reject that the offer by the us. so at the moment i don't think we're looking at a situation which would bring us a cease fire in the coming days. felix, thank you so much for bringing us up to date that c w. 's phoenix comes with reporting from jerusalem, smell 3 stay selections slated for next months and eastern germany and one policy is expected to pull off its best result of that as the fall rights or tons of the gym, the. the m t emigration to us pro russia policy is on course to win all 3 races. now it would be the 1st time that the far right nationalist policy has one
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power at the state level in germany. since the nazis were in power. the able to use matthew move, visited a jewish community, an effort which is the state capital of syringe you the celebration of 1000 years of jewish history. an effort just to meet before both to his face, a high speech choice. i go on to hold a if d blue. that's a no, it's it was the sun i'm. it's going to use of a new dark chapter to him. she's not just a few g. c done on floss, denials, escape kind on. they have no reason to be afraid of your different mention. ryan huts from survived the holocaust. as a baby, he said, is the popularity of the fall right till tentative for jeremy or re f. d 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
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d will gain strength. and this under simitis most i think has been a phobias anti semitism. and racism a part of the a f d is dna. all 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 us slogans while competing for which he was fined by a court on has called for germany to dwell less on it's not see past. this is yeah, i think if sheets this money i was of a young age clever maneuvering aimed at avoiding breaking the law. and that's this spot. he's fundamentally sparing on nationalism. and i do see a thing doing that because ultimately it's not just a few jews. was sent to your roma who died, but ultimately when nationalism prevails, it leads to more you can there's
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a lot of breast as a regular at the synagogue. she believes the, these popularity hasn't bold in violent extremist. this is in the song. 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 with unplug populist. before 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 are hopeful that dialogue and dancing can overcome division. the future of to
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india may depend on it not so we have time for the do. stay tuned up. next we have an interview with no, because may have, i've got a sound school administer for mines in our women's rights activists. thanks so much for watching. the there's no, i'm just trying to have a site to make the right decision to dw news and follow your notes c as in the, in your mean i'm not listening to them anymore. i'm getting this most.
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