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the, the, this is the, the, the news line from by then a high school coach to and state government accepts the democratic nomination to the vice presidential candidate that turned the page on donald trump. that's how we'll build a country where workers come 1st, health care and housing park, human rights to wells far as update 3 of the democratic national convention that's he becomes couple of heresies, official running also on the program is right. launch is more deadly. strikes seconds to gaza as media uses, ink kyra continues to so you can see spot there still disagreements open these
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regular troop presence incomes and after the fighting and the and so okay, all welcome to the program. the 1st day of the us democratic national convention has closed with the nomination of minnesota government to both sides of the parties . candidate for vice president governor was accepted the nomination with streets that blended optimism, the criticism of donald trump. you've never had a 2nd. trump, to which cellphone is a well for you, i'm extremely or rich. that excuse me, by the wealthy, i'm the most extreme is something what's the speech from the flown? 17 year old son, gus slipped through his feet in p as in the flow of the emotional moment best going viral on social media. major theme of governing wells. the speech was freedom. when republicans use the word freedom,
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they mean that the government should be free to invade your doctor's office. corporations free to pollute your air and water. and bags free to take advantage of customers. when we democrats talk about freedom, we mean the freedom to make a better life for yourself and the people that you loved to move from public folder and the as well can popular big experience of to wells is life. what else did he tell the democratic faithful? well, it was a very high energy speech. he basically introduced himself to the american electorate. he is the governor of minnesota, but actually across the united states, he's not that well known. and this was his opportunity to show how he was a school teacher, how he was a football coach, how he was in the national guard. i, we someone relate level and someone who basically middle americans can relate to them when they're going to the pulse. it was also very interesting cuz he did go on
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the offense. he went after the republicans, he called them dangerous, and he was talking very much of a freedoms which we saw in that same vibe before we still committed. essentially have the republicans are going to take the freedoms away from people, whether they be related to reproductive rights, or even the fact that people would have less in their pocket. because donald trump and j d vines he's running made would really be looking after the leads and not the average american vote. who was he pitching to then beyond the gathered party faithful was mostly the average american voter. essentially it was, it's the middle americans now the democrats have a big problem and that they've lost a lot of particularly white men am in, in the sense that they have now gone to the republican party. so tim was, is a good candidate to sort of capture the doc percentage of people who have gone to the republicans. and he spoke a lot about his background and how he's from this sort of small towns and middle
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class background. he spoke as well about some of the policies which he introduced while he was governor with regards to gun safety. also like school lunches, paid family leave, that these are some policies which the republicans of attacked him over on economic policy is a big one. with regard to the republicans going after, the democrats saying that they've not been very clear on us. and there have also been economists who have committed saying that the policies that the democrats have been talking about, our populace essentially. and they've talked about at grants for home, buyers at coating health care costs and, and also food costs, which republicans have said, how would they pay for this? and also they have been saying that that would be taking away freedoms from americans because they would have to probably pay taxes for that. give us pick up on the board. tell us to tell us more than about what the, how the democrats have said that they intend to govern. well, this is what's been quite interesting because with regards to economic policy, they've not being essentially very clear about it. so what they've been trying to
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do is avoid, in many respects some topics. it's not knowing whether that's just being a part of the campaign at the moment them we're going to be hearing more more about of what they're going to have to do with those topics. because with regards to the economy with regards to immigration, which was also dealt with our yesterday at the dnc and they, the democrats, they've come out and, and sort of make it a big clear what they intend to do. which is essentially a shift a little bit more to the right. so more in the direction of the republicans be a bit tougher on immigration and sort of deal head on with some of the policies that add that have been criticized by the republicans that the democrats have been being very care. rebecca. and i'm one area that they also are gonna have to deal with is america's response. with regards to the war and guys out, there were protests outside at the convention center there in chicago, and there are going to be questions coming up time and time again. they are being asked at how is kind of a hire as how would 10 walls be dealing with that issue. there was stop power. i'm
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show as well. there's ever an issue with star power when it comes to the democrats, which is something that you don't often see with republicans, for example, they would be attracting like former rest or whole kogan in the router can party. where's the democrats have no issue um, what they often do is they bring in, for example, the lights of former president bill clinton. he was there. you had the former high speaker, nancy pelosi as well. and there was one very big name who is a very big household name in the united states, and she was a surprise guest. so let's take a listen at to oprah winfrey, let us choose freedom. why? because that stuff. 6 we're all americans and you gather that's all to call the, the, the, you need or estimate the power and the star power that oprah winfrey, how she's a very influential figure. she was trying to appeal to the kind of independent
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voters in the united states. and also, it wasn't just the, oprah winfrey who was there and you had the lights of stevie wonder and also with the music at legend, that of the music related to his name is john legend. but the, the senior john legend, he was also, i was also performing up the convention. so seeing some images there on your screen at the moment of john legend. so a sort of a very, a very energetic night. but also there are many questions with regards to policy that america, voters are going to need answered over the coming weeks and months. ok, thanks. what public public folder on s let's take a look at the most doors making headlines around the world. the former us president donald trump has given his 1st speech as an outdoor rally since the attempt of his life in july. standing behind bulletproof glass, he spoke about natural security and played democratic leaders. the kind of signature from afghanistan and the ukraine. rescue as
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a phone 5 bodies on board, the super y'all that sank off the coast of sicily climbing the lives of bridges, tech and banking executive search teams are still looking for one missing passenger vessel. was hit by a violent storm on monday. and just prime minister in their engine loading has met with poems, prime minister adult on task and also after poland and mr. mode. you will travel to you, craig, for the 1st such visit fine in getting prime minister for more than 30 years. comes just weeks after. he was criticized for hugging russian president vladimir putin in moscow. so at least 15 people have been killed in an explosion as a pharmaceutical is punting stuff in india. the blasts follow the fire the planting under per dash. thousands of people are hospitalized and the desktop is expected to rise. behind the scenes negotiations of the end of the war a gaza due to continuing cairo. so far representatives from israel could talk egypt
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and the us i've been involved but not the palestinian militant group. i'm us to accept based on a piece plan suggested by the united states in may and to prove by the un security council. the plan includes a 6 week cx, 5 or partial withdrawal of israeli troops and the return of hostages. l by militants in gaza. israel would release palestinian prisoners in withdrawal, the rest of his forces. i'm the reconstruction of gauze. it could begin. both sides still have the differences, which it's hope to be addressed by a bridging proposal. that age will help them have mass h accusing the other of adding and changing conditions on us. as a cons, accept israel is planned to keep control of the philadelphia, colorado. that's a buffer zone along with gauze and border with egypt. no, it says counted, accept israel is that demand of a veto of the release of palestinian prisoners. oh, it's planned to search pub students for weapons before letting them return home to north and gaza. as to jim is cream out, go out
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a in cairo for the latest on diplomatic efforts to what we have very difficult creases. believe there is still a gap there is really. busy a continued military presence in the gaza strip and the they want to have guarantees that they can continue. they won't even offices fight at a later point. how much, what's the opposite? they want the israeli army completely out of because true. and they weren't going to use for a permanent society. there was talks between us for the joe biden and kimberly harris. and they said y'all, and yesterday they are urging him to see that the somehow people to contradicting the optimism spread by the state secretary is leaking in the last days. and there's also some indications from an error operations from the mediation states, a country ship in official once a, some say the u. s. went to far accommodating,
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and it's on the always this continues to indicate presence in the gaza strip. another one is saying this and in costs right now there's no point in holding. hi, libby. negotiations to this is sorted out, and there is also a good the error of me giving states about the effect that to the airport. saying that y'all is the one who signs the deed of the sway before ceasefire. and mazda is the essence of 2nd party, but it's a heavy set. oh that's and we know really in fact very little what is happening behind. ready clips a good email gallery, same kind of thing well is riley is continuing. it strikes against guys of the nicest, kevin at least 11 people in the residential building in the northern gulf. and tom, afraid to live here as according to palestinian media, families in southern israel have held funerals for formal hostages, whose bodies would be competing cause of this week. they were among $250.00,
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taken during the october 7. how must cetera attacks which triggered through all the tears of anger and despair. yeah, the book stop was kidnapped from keyboard, sneering on october 7th. now his family and his whole community is laying him to rest the days that he wants to play. and what will, does a mother have to sing for the return of her son who was a band and then that in what we'll do, families have to back and cry for the return of their family members a life. and that today i ask you again for forgiveness. my child. i'm sorry we didn't make it. i'm sorry. this is where it says it
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recovered book stops, body and slice more in a tunnel and gaza. earlier this week, the army has come under heavy criticism for each failure to predict the october 7th attack. and for it slow responds that day. the outgoing head of is really military intelligence says the failures of october 7th will haunt him for the rest of his life. though it does show, but we failed in the most important mission, we are entrusted with giving a war warning. the ultimate responsibility for the failure of the intelligence division rests with me according to gaza officials, israel's retaliatory military campaign, has killed over 40000 palestinians in the strip since the war started.
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prime minister benjamin netanyahu is under pressure at home and from abroad to reach a ceasefire deal with home us. but negotiations happened deadlock for months. many you attended the funeral, as of the east for the hostages, lamented the fact that months of talking have yet to yield a deal releasing the rest. thank you. hi, i have several of you with them. they may have it. so i actually, this could have ended differently for it of us. i'm kind with, i know about the, i mean without coverage. they could have been brought back in march to get him to we could have extended the deal. let me see if jennifer claim simple and they could have returned to live and then we wouldn't be in cemeteries today. tomas is believe to still be holding around a $110.00 hostages. captured during the october 7th. the tax. this is for leo. sorry. jeez. estimate around a 3rd our debt and sets you up today to next on the w
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