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[000:00:00;00] the, this is dw news live from bell and a high school football coach, tons, state government, except for the democratic nominate to be vice presidential candidate. that's how i turn 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 move day 3 of the democratic national convention as he becomes cumberland irises, official running nights. also coming up on the program, ukraine says it has captured another town inside russia. i'll report the travels
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with ukrainian forces into the russian territory. there will complain we are having to pay close attention to the ground in front of us. the next 30 tonight for phase 3, they haven't been set up yet. and the praying. so it is with us all for the nova india's prime minister colson negotiations to end the ukraine. the render moody is heading to achieve a high level talks just weeks off for a controversial me thing with let them in person, in most of the many groups making and welcome to the program. ministration galvanized symbols has accepted. the democratic policies nomination says, vice president, that makes him the official running make for coming to harris, who will give her acceptance speech to the democratic national convention this
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evening. wells is a former high school football coach and a generalized convention delegates. and through a spotlight on his family, members of the emotions running high gosh, and when you are my entire world, and i love you this 70 moment one over hot one social media it's 10 boards formerly accepted. this body's nomination for life president. he's think of preserving the freedoms that them to say, not under that tax from, from accept your nomination. and no matter who you are. calmly, harris is gonna stand up and fight for your freedom to live the life that you want to lead. because that's what we want for ourselves and it's what we want for
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our neighbors. the democratic national conventions, todd night. showcase media faces such as palm our house speaker, nancy pelosi and former president bill clinton. both to came at mr. trump mostly talks about himself. right. so the next time you hear him don't close the laws, count the let us not forget who assaulted democracy on january 6th. he did it was a night that started started lineup of performances and speak. a legendary tv present of oprah winfrey was a surprise guest. she, us, americans to elect common a head is let us choose freedom. why?
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because that's the best of america. we're all americans and you gather, that's all to call the, the, all the glitz and glamour build up. put com la headed says acceptance feeds and door lights will be on the most important moment. political goodies so far. all right, let's get more from the w reports of hapless any. let's get to see pablo. this really was the biggest speech of symbols as life was in that tell us more what, what he talked about, what totally he struck. well you set up before very energetic. this was his chance to introduce himself to the world, introduce himself to american voters who aren't particularly familiar with them. he talked about his background as a school teacher. as a coach, he made many references to reflect anything of 40 football coach. he also talked about the fact that he'd been in the national guard for over 2 decades. he
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introduced his family to so he has be very reliable elements which he wanted to get across. and he's also quite a good speaker. he came across quite relaxed, quite funny and engaging for people, but also he went on the fence as well. let's not forget that he is the governor of minnesota. he is a politician. he knows how to get his message across. and he was a congressman before that and he went after trump, i knew made a lot of comments with regards to freedom, which was the theme of the night and talking about have essentially the republicans are going to take freedom away from americans. and he was talking about how the democrats are very much a party of a personal freedoms. and what goes on in your own home is up to you. so this was a very clear message that he wanted to get across with regards to reproductive rights. in many respects he was quite possible, wasn't he to read about he and his and his wife's own experience with facility treatment, correct. and he spoke about that and thought has actually been criticized as well by the republicans,
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not just about the fact that he saw it pretend to be treatment. but it was actually the type of fatality treatment that we saw. so there they've kind of gone after him saying that they made it seem that he was talking at our vs, but it was actually a different type of treatment. but at the end of the day, the republicans will go after at b, nit picking and looking at all the details which is to be expected in this company . but essentially he was introducing himself to america wasn't a hand really, as he said, introducing himself as the football coach, the every man, i'm a part from the democratic policy faithful. i mean, obviously the, the atmosphere at the convention is really positive, really excited. but he is kind of preaching to the kind of us is at the convention, isn't he so who else is he pitching his message to? well, let's not forget that he is from the midwest. he actually grew up in nebraska, he's coming across as they sort of relate to bull character. and the democrats have a big issue, which is that they've lost a lot of white men at voting for the democrats. and they've shifted to the
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republicans. so they sailed and perhaps was the someone who can actually bring those voters back. he talked as well about the economy and he focused very much on watson, the contents of cold populace. the issues that, that, that the democrats are seeking in this election. one being that they're going to be given grants to essentially middle class voters at, for buying their 1st home as well with regards to health care costs and also to food costs, which is actually also being criticized because there's one element which is food at price gouging which republicans are saying that that's too much interference with regards to the economy. so they've done after the democrats in that area too, but he wanted to highlight that their theme, the theme of this, this election is looking after the middle class folder. okay. now as we were saying that the mood among democrats is overwhelmingly positive, isn't that there's a lot of excitement about what's happening. but that is not the whole story because hundreds of pro palestinian in protest is gathered outside the convention center,
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cooling on the democratic policy to end military funding to israel. and to commit to an immediate gauze that sees fun of the chicago area. that's where the convention is being held is home to one of the largest palestinian communities in the u. s. and of a so called uncommitted national movement with spots by dissatisfaction with president biden's handling of the israel. how may i ask for and has so i see 6 delegates at the convention. so pablo, how much of a challenge is that to the higher schools campaign? i mean, how important a palestinian american or our of american versus whether estimates from the last election in 2020, that almost 70 percent of most of them in the united states voted for joe biden. so that's a significant percentage of people. also the population of arab americans is quite high in the middle east, in the middle east,
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in the mid west. so that's also an area of where they're really looking at actually winning because these are a lot of the swing states, so they really need to hold on to that. but they're happy in issues in that when it comes to guys that harris has been a bit more vocal in her criticism of, of the situation there of the war that's going on. but she does need to actually a 9th, a clear message and have a clear message to the voters of have she will proceed and come up with some type of at least sort of solution in her eyes to the situation there. and speaking of clara messages and specifics, let's talk about policy. i mean, did we learn anything from wolves, of speech, about how democrats, you know, wanting to govern? were there any policy details? because this is something that republicans have been criticized like, isn't absolutely. and like i said before, he touched on a lot of those sort of what have been called a populist economic policies. he told you on it, but even go into much detail. he was expressing
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a lot of zip for it for higher so perhaps it was sort of giving come a higher is more sort of that will say pressure, no pressure, but it can lead to in that direction. but you have to look at the night in general who was speaking and that gives us an indication of what direction the democrats are going. and so apart from the economy, you had speakers who were at dealing with eligibility to rights, and abortion rights advocates. you also have leaders of liberal groups that are dealing with issues that are affecting women and certain percentages and, and, and groups in society such as latino voters. but one topic that also requires greater emphasis from the democrats is immigration, because that's an area that the republicans have really criticized commer hires on, on the democrats in general, that is being k all take that she hasn't been clear and that there are issues there . and they really need to come up with a care policy. it appears from yesterday's features that they're headed more it
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towards the republicans a bit stricter on immigration, perhaps a coming down a bit more heavy will say on, on people who are entering the united states. either illegally or i'm documented. ok, well details that will presumably be more specific. android confirmed in the, in the, in the coming days and weeks probably 30. i nice. thank you so much. thanks on it's all right, let's look at some of the other stories making headlines around the world today. and at least 8 migrants have drowned when that boat capsized while crossing the green river from serbia to balls near. around 25 people were on board, most were from syria. many migrants use the so called bulk and route through. so it'd be a to reach western europe. and hungry is on to immigration. government says it's ready to provide free tickets to brussels for migraines. the prime minister of it to opens. she's a stuff gag. i go yes. criticized a ruling by the european court of justice, ordering hungry to pay
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a fine of 200000000 euro is the breaking the blocks, assign them rules to don't that the president allowed him is a lensky of ukraine, says that ukrainian forces all still attacking in russia's coast region, even as most goes, forces press fluid in east and ukraine for us, it's released by ukrainian special forces show strikes on russian pontoon crossings . ukraine has destroyed at least 3 bridges over the river, same as it sinks to creation buffers own. in the border region, the kremlin says its troops have stopped ukraine's advance. dw correspondent knit conway has been embedded with the trade in troops during their operations in the coast region. he accompanied them as they headed to the town of chicago, just beyond the border with russia, where ukraine is setting out the military command post to. so here in, so just the ukraine troops half down to then instead to just as russian soldiers
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multiply ukraine being putting lender statues back up. the question that everyone is asking is all ukranian troops here today. this is just another border rate that will end in a couple of days. we'll all ukraine troops really going to begin here, set out some kind of administration and stay and hold this territory until this war is over. i'm just across there should say that we don't want to keep this land. we don't need it that we've had to do this to show our enemy that they're vulnerable as well. let me show you that they're not all powerful. in this, i'm always looking to see some of the locals. we're hiding in a cellar nearby. the streets are empty basically where you can hear the generators in the distance, the solar power here and very occasionally, some ukrainian transport was there. there's no phone connection, no electricity, nothing. we can't charge anything. no one warned us. our government forgot about us . they got a few people out,
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but most were left behind. it was too late. my house was bomb. there's only a crater left. the house was destroyed. no one offered me a chance to evacuate the much the number people got out on their own in their cars . oh yeah, no. i live alone. my daughter lives far away. i had no way of getting out via mobile cell is using. i was looking after an elderly friend. she was sick before. i couldn't just leave her help. she died yesterday and we buried her today. no, that's a little bit for girls. people here need some calm. they need some civility or that that's the most important thing for me, but they need the explosions as to how many different people are scared. i was here the day before. yesterday. a young couple of came with their son. the next morning their house was gone to my school. don't know. i don't know where the rocket came from, but their house has gone through it. of course we want peace,
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but you've got to understand neither side is ready for it. yeah. what's your answer? and we are having to pay close attention to the ground in front of us the next 30 days for free street. they haven't been set up yet. and the appraisal just with us operating off. and that was the toby's net connolly with the credit in troops in the city of seizure, just inside russia. now india is prime minister under moody is called southern negotiations to end the war. and ukraine moody was finishing up some missing with proteins from, you know, not till 6 in wolf. so moody will travel onto you train for the 1st trip by an indian prime minister to keep india has so far avoided explicitly condemning the russian invasion movie has been criticized the hugging the russian president vladimir person in moscow last month. i think, oh,
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is shelly out of has more now on india's position on the war and ukraine. should you be surprised that india chose to support russia after its invasion of ukraine? maybe not after you get to know some of the history of the relationship between india and russia. both countries have ad each other's back for decades on contentious international issues. one example is how russia stood behind india on his actions in the constitution of crush me. and it has done the same for russia when it came to its invasion of crimea for us. russia is a very valued buckner, it's very time to split buckner. it's a relationship from bitch. both india and russia have benefited enormously. india has a multifaceted relationship with russia, which also happens to be in just the biggest um supply of western countries may have imposed functions on multiple products invasion of ukraine. but that hasn't stopped india from buying oil from russia. on the other hand, while india may have never directly condemned fulton prime minister movie,
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has expressed concern, blood rushes born in ukraine. i would say that if i publicly the c log, then a at all bar. but it is one of dialogue and diplomacy, us and we all must do what we can to stop the black shade and human suffering. the hard reality is that even as india is navigating a tricky pulse, it's increasingly positioning itself as an assault to force in the globe and order a force that doesn't want to fit in blocks. but the shape shift up. i'd be see a hint of that still in a kind of discussion with the foreign ministers of us in germany. why should it be a problem if i'm smart enough to have multiple options or should be undermining the you know,
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you shouldn't be criticized. and i think it's very important today not to reduce the entire complexity of homework into very sweeping propositions. yeah, i think that's it all is 2 days behind us. given all of that, you might wonder why in didn't time ministers eventually visiting ukraine to meet its presidency landscape. is it merely to appease the west or response to zelinski is giving them ox when movie made put in on the same day that the russian beside the 2 events, hospices zalinski called the meeting, they put in a huge disappointment and a devastating blow to peace efforts the question now is for the movies visit, the kia will be able to repair some of the damage done by his visit to moscow. dw correspondence on your phone is in k, then she spoke about nobody's visit to crane with alina, for that same co, from the ukrainian national institute for strategic studies. it is important for you agree because india, which presents itself as
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a voice and voice of the global south as a leader of a global spouse, is viewed as a gate to that to 0 is which is for ukraine. and india example can, can potentially demonstrate to other countries of the global south that it is how important it is to which ukraine to deal with the crane. and it is also crucial for ukraine because we're getting ready for the 2nd piece summit. and we are hoping that we could potentially gather more countries for latin america, africa in asia as well in india, could potentially set that example as such as the trend of the global self countries as a leader. those origins, there was been a lot of talk about india, maybe playing a mediating role in any kind of attention based process between russia and ukraine . do you think? and there's one place to play this kind of fruitless pace maker. india is one of those few countries that has direct communication both ways you quit and russia
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when it comes to bring children back to bring when it comes to bringing prisoners a warm back. this is when india actually has power enough power to do that to meeting you to negotiate because a lot in the morning has quite trustworthy relations with quicken directly. so that could potentially influence a lot and bring and bring a lot of advantage actually. and that was a lena for its sun coast, from the ukrainian national institute for strategic studies. now, iran is accused of denying proof of medical care to the imprisoned nobel peace. florida now goes mohammed to the united nations made the claim off to her family, said she, and other women will be sent by gone up to her on the torres in prison mohammed. he is a human rights act to this, to his campaigns for women's rights and against laws enforcing he jobs and trusted
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to she was jailed in 2016 later released and then sent back to prison in 2021 lawyer says she's being prevented from missing with him need the plug, allow me a is from w, use persian service. she told me more about the incident that evan prism according to the family of nag. as mine might be about 2 weeks ago, i've been present garza tech to many political prisoners, literally beat them and at last house or a spray 3 attack, an intense chase pay, at least $70.00 political prisoners are injured and the prisoners are processing execution of result. i saw young man who was a risk like dealing due process after the additional gene on my so i mean okay, so you were calling this a, a brutal attack. so brutal beating. and now we're hearing from you and next. but saying that she is being denied adequate medical cat. what do we know about mama? these current condition renewed up and i guess some of these to print stuff to the
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right to access medical care. she also suffers from heart disease. herniated as final disk and the pain and according to her lawyer, she has requested to meet her lawyer as well as far as the examination of hair injuries. but so for this request has not been answer. okay. and, and there were reports of arise in tension in the women's wing at evan prison, when many political prisoners are held over the recent sentencing of to could if to this. so what can you tell us about what's, what's happened to these 2 women? yeah, exactly. another reason for um, the minutes for us and everything will also this dis, penalties for to actually be especially on as easy and chinese and why might be both imprisoned and tortures and improve the visiting their family members and even access to lawyer. and they are also worried about the swing to more depth, and this is for women lice activities like that nation. what are the and that
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seemed obvious to me already facing the charge of arms or 1000000000 beach can carry out this penalty for them. so i was, neil of fargo allow me from the w's passion service. now divers have recovered the bodies of 5 people from the rack of a lot for your side of the coast of sicily. earlier this week, one of the victims was the procedure tech tycoon might lynch drive is all still searching for his 18 year old daughter who is missing and presumed dead as a body recovered from some 50 meters below the waves. british businessman mike lynch was one of 22 people on board this duncan yacht. and one of 6 people were missing. he had reportedly invited guests on board, the buyers and his families, 56 meter yacht to celebrate his recent acquittal in a massive fraud case in the u. s. c. c t. v. footage
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from the shore shows the ships lights disappearing into darkness as a violent storm hit the harbor, and the early hours of monday morning 15 escaped and the life boat, including the captain, the skipper as a boat toward alongside the buyers and found the survivors he set the vessel and sunk in an instant i don't absolutely know what they did. i only know that they went slip with a mouse on the water and that the sink in 2 minutes. like this said, battalion authorities launched an investigation into this thinking while the company that built the claims, the incident could have been avoided. officials believe it may have been hit by a tornado over the water, known as
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a water spout during the storm. questions remain about why the multi 1000000 euro yacht sang when the other nearby boats didn't thousands of people in bangladesh have been trying to cross into india since violent process script, the country in july. the thing reports of attacks on hindus, many of whom hope that bangladesh is in due majoris, he neva, will provide them with a safe haven. the things the dash 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. 2 tribes across the street and on the other side of the golf and allow them to cross the border. my relatives wanted to come over, but they couldn't to that i have unless you didn't pick shut up. indian prime minister, in 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 india and, and bangladesh. she border forces and the people gathered along the border, bony look, what i pity. since the 9th of july, she went through the thousands of people as i was going to have gathered at the board and think it was actually that her mother, we've awesome to stay on the other side of it to now to push the model, the model that is a 3 i'm here for what we've done gullies meaning on both sides for that. that's why we think it was how much is that room that people know? we don't want any on rest top. if you go to the not only want to do it, maybe nobody's live together, nothing and then we get back there. but i'm actually taken by that one too many people here on the indian side told dw, 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.
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