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the the, this is dw news life and then a high school coach to and state government accepts the democratic nomination to be vice presidential candidate. is that how will turn the page on donald trump? that's how we'll feel a country where workers come 1st, health care and housing are human rights. symbols, flies update 3 of the democratic national convention as it becomes cumberland. how does this official running night also in the program? palestinian small in the victims of israel. slight just deadly strikes on gaza as mediations in cairo continued to seek us the spot. us president, as is israel, as prime minister to remove the remaining obstacles, to
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a piece of great time to dash these through on board, across things into india. many of them say that seeking safety from sectarian impacts the rock faces, but that the legacy of the circle is lumnick states dw visit to rockdale because it's time to say you have hidden explosives, a still big minutes the i'm feel great. welcome to the program. the 3rd day of the us democratic national convention has closed with the nomination of minnesota governor to walls. as the pos is concept for vice president governor was accepted the nomination with a speech that blended optimism with criticism of donald trump. you sent a 2nd, trump tone with only the welfare of the most extreme tv, you know, his family watched the springs from the floor. his 17 year old son, gus slipped through his fainting too,
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and applauded in an emotional moment with going viral on social media. major theme of governor was a speech was freedom. when republicans use the word freedom, 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 love to move from public fully 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
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a school teacher, how he was a football coach, how he was in the national guard. i would someone relate to apple and someone who basically middle americans can relate to them when they're going to the pulse. it was also very interesting because he did go on 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 bite 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, his running mate would really be looking after the elite and not the average american vote. who was he pitching to then beyond the gathered party faithful was, was the average american village. so essentially it was, it's the middle americans. now the democrats have a big problem in 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
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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 class background. he spoke as well about some of the policies which he introduced while he was governor with regards to guns. 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 out to 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 also food costs, which republicans have said ask, 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
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on the port. tell us, tell us more about 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 do is avoid, in many respects, some topics. it's not known whether that's just been 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 did come out and, and sort of make it a big, clear what they intended 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 and 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 are,
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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? the restore power i'm show as well. there's never 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 and 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 the best of america were all americans and you gather that's all to call the,
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the, the only get under 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 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 imagined to was also, it was also performing at the convention. so seeing some images that are on your screen at the moment of john legend. so i sort of a very, a very energetic night. but also there are many questions with regards to policy that american voters are going to need answered over the coming weeks and months. okay, thanks a lot. public public folder on s it's easy because the most doors making headlines around the wiles from us present. donald trump has given these 1st
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speech as an outdoor rally since the attempt on his life in july study behind bullet proof glass. we spoke about national security and blames democratic leaders for the war. and you cried in the us is kalsich withdrawal from afghanistan, rescue as a found 5 bodies on both the same for you on that sank off the coast of sicily, italian media saving through pressure tank on shipping a mike lynch. search teams is still a ser, i still looking for one missing passenger vessel westgate and wrecked a violent storm on monday. india's prime minister in there under moody, has met with poland prime minister dental tools in war. so after pulled into travel onto ukraine, the 1st essential visit by an indian prime minister for more than 30 years, becomes just weeks after mister moody was criticized by hugging russian president vladimir putin in moscow. or at least 15 people have been killed in an explosion as the pharmaceuticals planted southern india blast followed
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a fire plant and under protection. dozens of people are hospitalized. mister til is expected to rise behind the scenes negotiations of ending the war in gauze due to continue in cairo so far. representatives from israel, catawba, egypt, and the united states have been involved, but not counting the militant group. i'm us. the talks are based on a piece plan suggested by the us. it may end approved by the un security council. the plan includes a 6 week ceasefire, a partial withdrawal of israeli troops and the result of hostages held by medicines in gaza. israel would release palestinian prisoners in withdrawal the rest of his forces. then the reconstruction of gauze could begin. both sides still have bad differences, which it is hoped will be addressed by a bridging proposal that is relevant to mass or accusing each other. i doing, i'm changing conditions. i'm asked as a com to accept israel's plan, to keep control of the philadelphia, colorado as
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a buffer zone along the gauze and folder with egypt. nor it says kind of accept israel is demand of a veto of the release of palestinian prisoners or its plan to search products students for weapons before letting them return home to north and gaza. ask that jim this coming out, go on in chicago for the latest. on the diplomatic efforts squares we have very difficult creases, believe there is still a gap that is really. busy a continuous military presence in the gaza strip and the they want to have guarantees that they can continue. they won't even offices fired at a later point. how much, what's the opposite? they want the israeli army completely out of the gaza strip and see what's going to use for a permanent society. there was talks between the us for the joe biden and kimberly harris. and they said y'all, and yesterday they urging him to see that the somehow people to contradicting the
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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, country and ship it, you know, for sure once a some say the u. s. went to far accommodating and it's on the always this continues to indicate presence in the gaza strip. another one is saying this, and in cos right now there's no point in holding. hi, libby. negotiations of 10 this is sorted out and there is also a good the air media can states about the fact that to the airport, saying that y'all is the one who signs the data display before a ceasefire. and a mazda is the 2nd party, but it's a heavy set. oh that's and we know really in fact very little what is happening behind. ready chris, okay, so what about this this past?
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it sounds like roadblocks on both sides, and meanwhile, there is this stretch of iran and its proxy is attacking israel unless progress is might as well right now when we get back to gaza at both sides, trying to reach something that could do the remote reach treatments of each individual that wants to establish a permanent military presence is really military presence. signed all by how much, how much once the army to go out, both sides put pressure on the ground right now. how much dislikes accepts work? something attacking them. it's an inquiry that it's the corner door, that's what is really, i mean it's position separate thing because it's dripping in northern and southern parts and is right about this. other sites is pushing by not stopping the bullying issue more, more evacuation for this. now for example, in the tool, because population sends us in the center of the causes through a ton units. ringback the dealer by law, at the same time,
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it based only 10 percent, no of the causes took that and said basic, made the safe zone for the people. so it's a way of pressuring how much into a, into a beauty simply by creating a desperate state. the reason institution on the ground for the policy is, but that of course is a double sided source because the is really the army now is going back to 100 units for the strip time. that shows that they cannot read it this way. how much when ever they go in the least they have to go into again that help us with close somehow. and it's on y'all's claim to be able to eliminate thomas military. and that of course increases the need for some kind of product to fix that current, cutting, outgoing in. kyra what so? meanwhile, israel's continuing it strikes against gaza. the lights is getting at least 11 people in
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a residential building in the know in the north and golf and kind of update. last year. i was calling to palestinian media families in southern israel of health funerals for former hostages, whose bodies were recovered in guns of this week. they were among $250.00 taken during the october 7 hamas, tara attacks, which triggered the will. the tears of anger and despair. yeah, the book stuff was kidnapped from keywords, knew him on october 7th. now his family and his whole community is laying him to rest the the in what well 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
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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. it's worse as it recovered. books stuffs, body and 5 more in a tunneling guys. earlier this week in 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 and i according to gaza officials,
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israel's retaliatory military campaign, has killed over 40000 palestinians in the strip since the war started. prime minister benjamin netanyahu is under pressure at home and from abroad to reach a ceasefire deal with home us. but negotiations happen deadlock for months to felicia a 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. i have several of you with them. they may have it, so i actually this could have ended differently for the time that i know about the i mean without coverage and they could have been brought back in martin. i should get him to we could have extended the deal unless you jennifer claim simple and they could have returned to live. and then we wouldn't be in cemeteries today. thomas has believe to still be holding around
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a $110.00 hostages. captured during the october 7th attacks. this is for elio, sorry, tease estimate around a 3rd. our debt thousands of people in bangladesh have been trying to cross into india since violent protests across the country in july. that the reports of attacks on the hindus, many of whom hope manufacturers in due majority neva, will provide them with a safe haven. bangladesh has been in the state of turmoil after weeks of violent protests, thousands of bangladesh. these have gathered at the indian border, hoping to get refuge in india, but security forces on both sides, keep them from crossing over. the local up there it goes there on the other side. and on this side, it directly g 's which runs across the stream on the other side of the golf and allow them to cross the border. my relatives wanted to come over, but they couldn't do that. i got out of the automatic shut up indian prime minister and around remotely recently said that his government will protect bangladesh the
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hindus. but the border situation is volatile. this local leader is working as a mediator between indian and bangladesh. he border forces and the people gathered along the border bony look what i be since the 9th of july few months ago to thousands of people that was gonna have gathered at the border and picket was actually there. so i'm going to go back, we've often to stay on the other side of it to now remember the bundle that these are 3. i'm very familiar with. then gullies me on both sides. and i actually think it was how much they start. going to have people know we don't want any on rest top . if you go to the not only want to do, go to maybe not live together, nothing. and then we just talked about it. i'm actually take the bottom. i want to know many people here on the indian side told the value that they will welcome the refugees from bangladesh as they have gone through similar experiences. but they're also wary of possible conflicts in the future. a lot correspondence i'm on to go
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should be produce that before the last time. if the situation on the board it was getting desperate. yes it is. uh, i was visiting the bottom of this border uh from the indian for the last week. and uh, i have since i was, and some people are gathered near the border of the fans and, but the indian ultimately didn't allow them to cross the border, then fix the future in the indian side. so it's, it's, it's absolutely despair that situation. and i've spoken with the people in the indian side under the same that they have properties and relatives on the other side of the border. and that they're in touch with them and they're trying to escape the bung with dish. i'm trying to picture fused in india inside. and the allegation is that during the, uh, the uh, the risk in bangladesh. uh, uh, the uh, the, the, the binder to whom do is irving at the, uh, the,
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and that's why they're trying to escape. and it's just huge in the indian side and not just the hindus uh, the supporters of, uh, the supporters of the old regime. they are also being attacked and the deadline to attract particular fields in the indian side. so if we're talking about the, of the thousands of people essentially comp time from the, the indian boy to what sort of conditions of a, of a living in an and is any, any assistance, any a being provided or no. uh so uh the, the, the newest, the guy that is, uh, uh, the b g b, i mean the border guard bundle dish and the, uh for the india, uh the, uh, the whole, uh, flag meetings there and then uh they ask those people to go back to their villages . so right now there are no people standing on the border and they have been back
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to their villages. but every now and then they are trying to cross the border from different regions. and just as i was concerned about my knowledge, the hindus and bangladesh at best stopping them from entering the country, that seems like a contradiction. yes, uh, i spoke with the indian not for the day, and they said that uh uh, they are in close watch. uh, on the situation in bangladesh. and they told me that uh, they also in contact with the new vision in bangladesh. but so far, uh, india is not opening the border. okay, thank you for that assignment. take a gosh. in denny and the bottom legacy of the medicine group known as the islamic state. so i seriously still being felt in large parts of iraq and syria. more than 10000000 people were forced to leave the homes and the city of mosul under rocco will not be destroyed to invest at c that
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t f t i g. i traveled to northern iraq and met cody's villages, who still lived with the danger of hidden explosives, the country haunted by the memory. so for these buildings were destroyed at decades ago, when the so called this lennox stayed advance to what's most so once life you neighborhoods became goes towns for 3 years. the home, 5 years lift end of the horrors of ices. and for 3, yes, she didn't that leave her house, the militants were roaming the streets kid up and girls from his school and punishing everyone who didn't comply with the strict religious rules. so honest too much was good on shots. so i ran outside and this is where i found my dead husband's me. i held him in my hands while he died. honestly started to is that a show of devices took away my youth and handled that'll be it. just new. fortunately sonya but it was my biggest stream to go to university honey markham.
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and but the terrorists destroyed was every single one of my days hate and don had them to be here. oh taps on which we in a i'm in the trying to 3 a dies tomorrow. take memories on the only thing. ices left behind. 10 years on the entire village as the lion rubble and the hidden, dangerous. this village was at the front line of the battle between isis and a cottage for says, one night's people received a phone call saying that isis was just half an hour away, and almost everyone minutes to flee, but did eventually come from those hills over there. and they were shooting at everyone who was still in the village when people managed to return. yes, lisa, they found that place completely destroyed and covered and land mines. a wired loose and fluid against sizes. during that time. he says the militants rate, his home, and other houses with explosives in a lot of this one was completely destroyed. they used to, there's
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a car though to move between houses that connect as an id here with a gas car. because the 1st thing people need to when they come back home is gas to cook, right? and when you touch it, the booby trapped books plus the back door. why it tells me that several vintage does have died in such a explosion. iraq is one of the most heavily mind countries in the world may, as of the lives of mine suffering, finds it to us throughout the many wars and conflicts over the last decade. clearing all the contaminated land does a job for generations to come, but there is a group of people, including many local women who's taken on this dangerous task because this one of them removing what isis left behind, what has become our lives because when, but yeah, i don't want anyone to ever see what isis did to me or what they've left behind. the left side dies. so she and her team cath, when the examined the lines with the metal detector,
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one wrong steps could be deadly in house with the other. we never know what to expect, but that doesn't stop us. we're not only here to save our own lives, but those have so many people, the vision we want them to finally play again, come here with their children or just go for a walk without fear. she been a whole for the hum, working to read her country of the atlantic states. legacy is a cool west fight in full. and with every bomb she can is painful, memories faded little more into the distance. we'll take a look at the most orders and making headlines. now we'll start in japan where torrential rain is cause flooding disruption to tokyo's massive transport network, essentially the japanese capital. so a 100 millimeters of rain, one hour on wednesday evening. some rail services were suspended in flights cancelled from henry the efforts senior time politician and full of my army chief power to wong wong salon has been caught on camera assaulting
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a john this after she asked him a question the mood was recorded by local media outlets the stanford titans parliament says it will investigate the incident policing package time and the rest of the month phase. and that's roland. spreading misinformation that triggered a space of rights in the k for home. safe is accused of being behind a website that falsely claimed as an attacker who steps 3 goes to u. k. was an illegal mostly migrant, as if he's being charged with cyber terrorism. this is reminded that top stone, at this hour, 2 malls has accepted his policies that nomination to become the us of vice presidential candidates de 3 of the democratic national convention in chicago. couple of harris and symbols, but officially confirmed as far as nominates, now became the final stretch that whitehouse a company and you cooper's mckinnon will have the world news. but the top of the,
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