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the, the, this is dw news live from berlin. tonight the high school football coach turned the governor, turned would be vice president of the united states. that's how we turn the page on donald trump. that's how we'll build a country where workers, comp, 1st health care and housing are human rights. minnesota, governor jim was fires of delegates to the democratic national convention as he becomes the official running made of cumberland harris and the road to wind. the wind is also coming up, ukraine says it's captured. another town inside russia are reporter, imbedded with ukrainian troops takes us across the border into the russian areas.
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they control, we are having to pay close attention to the ground in front of us that exploded tonight for these 3, they haven't been cleared up yet. and these things, so it is with us. all pretty know the break off. it's good to have you with this. minnesota governor tim waltz has accepted the us democratic parties nomination for vice president that makes him the official running mate for carla harris. she will give her accepted speech to the democratic national convention in just a few hours time. was a former high school football coach, energized convention, delegates last night, and he turned the spot white on his own fam, the emotions running high
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god. and when you are my entire world, and i love you this 70 moment one over hot one social media it's tim bones formerly accepted this body's nomination for life president. he's think of preserving the freedoms that demo seriously, under that tax, from, from to accept your nomination. and no matter who you are, calm, le harris is going to 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 our neighbors. the democratic national conventions, todd night to kids familiar 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,
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so the next time you hear him don't care for was count. they 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. the oprah winfrey was a surprise guest. she, us americans to elect. com and i'll head is let us choose freedom. why? because that's the best of america. we're all americans and to gather lots. 7 to call the the, the glitz and glamour build up. put com la harris's acceptance feeds and door
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lights will be on the most important moment. political goodies. so far. rachel reserve is a senior fellow at the atlantic council. think tank. i asked her what she made of tim was a speech. well i think for tim was he wasn't trying to get a new message across. i think he was trying to reach to uncommitted voters who may not be as familiar with who we is. and that's who his method was directed out. he played up for his persona as an every man, just a guy from the midwest who served in the military coach football who taught at the local high school the kind of person that many americans, many uncommitted potentially americans on registered americans could identify with kind of person you recognize as your neighbor, your neighbor, and he really threw, i think a personal story here, especially with his families, hardship,
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and struggle. um, when it came to starting a family, there was that viral moment where his family stood up in tears. so i think that's really what he was go last night and he hit it out of the park. and tonight we're going to hear from kimberly harris as she is expected to tell her story to the nation in the world. what are you expecting to hear from her? so besides election night, that's coming up in november. this is going to be the biggest night of her career. this is going to be the biggest speech of her career. and i sort of compare this moment to brock obama who we also heard from at the dnc this week. he had that 2004 speech that really launched his career. his 2008, gmc, yes, we can speech both of which people look back on with this deep sort of mystical reverence. and i think that is what cala harris could have tonight. if this star is
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a line for her. so expect a message of, you know, hope and ambition and drive and her immigrant story. and, you know, this may be sort of audacity of hope message that obama once spread when he was a younger titian. we'll see how that goes tonight. but that's kind of what i expect from her. do you think that after tonight the, the, the honeymoon, if you will, particularly with the media will end there have been some complaints that come with a hair is, has not been very accessible to the media that she has not been answering many questions. she hasn't had a lot of time. we have to, you know, put that point out there. i mean, she's got a lot of communicating to do between now and election day, doesn't she to oh yeah, i mean, broadway. i think what they're trying to do is restore this lightness, an optimism to american life and to reclaim this concept of freedom
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from conservatives. this encompasses everything from re good reproductive rights to new economic relief for the working class to access to health care safety for mass shootings. and to get those points across means you have to be accessible. you have to be on method. you have to talk to the press and your whole team needs to be people that they can go to and we don't have a lot of time until november, of course. so i would expect that to sort of change between here and november. rachel rizzo with the atlantic council as always we appreciate your time and your analysis. rachel, thank you and is really delegation has arrived in cairo, egypt, and that's according to is really public broadcaster con talks aimed at reaching a ceasefire and gaza are due to resume on saturday. but it's not clear whether that will happen. israel has also launched a wave of attacks across the gauze and strip the mos run guns. the health authority says at least 27 people were killed into strikes. egypt guitar in the us,
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are trying to negotiate an agreement between is rolled into mos over israel's military. presence in gauze once the war and the more was sparks after him, aust carried out the october 7th terror attacks in israel dw correspondent felix tom, suited in jerusalem says it's not yet certain whether negotiations will reopen as um. that's an interesting question because at the moment we were up until i would say 2 hours ago, we were all under the impression that those stocks are not going to take place. that's all. we've heard reports yesterday saying that the talks on the brink of collapse, according to the us sources. now, just an hour ago is ready. media have been reporting that the is ready negotiations team is currently in cairo with the idea of negotiating a solution or finding
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a solution to the some of the core issues. and this meeting on such a day, which many people hold their hopes on is not yet final. it's not yet sure that it's going to take place. but these ready to comment is to me tonight. and it's very likely that we will know more after this is really tough in a meeting that was dw correspondence, the legs. tom said they are reporting from jerusalem. you credit the president of what it means. zalinski has made his 1st visit to the border areas since ukraine launched into salt into russia's course region. so when he met with army commanders, he has said, ukraine has no plans to occupy the area in the long term, but he wants to create a buffer zone to block attacks on ukraine. so lensky did not cross the border into russia. dw, corresponding to connelly has been embedded with you, creating and troops during their operations in the course of the region. he
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accompanied them as they headed for the town of. so it's just beyond the border with russia where ukraine is setting up a military command post or the windows be bringing home with us, no carrier, properly unlimited view, empty streets. in the case of sam showing in the distance, you could be somewhere along different lines in ukraine. but this is russia under ukrainian control which means the. ready routes were not able to do it freely. and now that is pretty much the way to get in. let's get some idea of what's going on in the story. no one knows how many russian civilians were left behind when ukrainian forces across the border. locals told us towns original authorities simply go to that cause and fled. those remaining have had no running water, no power, and crucially, no phone signal for 2 weeks now. cut off from use and their families and the rest
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of russia. compared to many places in east, in ukraine, it seems comparatively quiet. the ukrainian soldiers accompanying us, or on edge we were just trying talk to some locals here in. so jeff and they was a big shot from the ukraine troops with us. they have seen a russian salo drawn up in the sky above, which would normally get coordinates for tillery or the strikes that could potentially be coming this way. licksey demetrius keeps key, is the spokes person for the newly created ukrainian ministry. come on and co squeeze, and he says he never expected to be here. like russia. he says, ukraine has no pants. tonics territory. i'm just across there should say is that we don't want to keep this land. we don't need to to them. good. we've had to do this to show or, and to me that they're vulnerable as well. but, and so that they're not all powerful. the reading and some of
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the things leaders want the world and ordinary russians to see images like this. they want ordinary russians to put pressure on vladimir putin, to move troops away from the front lines in the east of ukraine to defend russian. so a hit and coast. and now it seems that they're not doing that. they're not moving those institutes away from dumbass. but the hope among the crane troops air is low, and this goes on and the more recent after they take that eventually pressure will be forced to drill down exclusively. we're going to see somebody locals. we're hiding in a cellar nearby, the streets are empty. basically what you can hear of generates is existence. there's still a power here and very occasionally, some ukrainian transport it's mainly the elderly and those looking off to sick friends and relatives who stayed behind the people we meet. stay close to the basement where they sleep for safety. no one offered me a chance to evacuate. the motion of people got out on their own in their cars or you know who i live alone. busy my daughter lives far away. i had no way of getting
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out via mobile cell is the thing i was looking after an elderly friend. she was sick before. i couldn't just leave her helper black. she died yesterday and we buried her today. many have been left homeless by the continuing out to the re fi between ukrainian forces here in pseudo russian forces nearby. my house was bomb to them. there's only a crater left. i was here when it happened yesterday. and this is a house just destroyed. computers has been built into this talk of setting up humanitarian car doors to allow these people to reach areas under russian government control. the sofa is no more than talk this vulnerable thing. if i came to work and sewage it that day, we didn't understand what was happening. i've been here ever since. my parents are
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back in the village. they're 84 and 83 years old. i don't know what's happened to them and they don't know what's happened to me then something we weren't expecting to see. the great, you know me, spokes person gets out his laptop. so these were some civilians, video from butcher, the town, a key of what russian troops accused of carrying out war crimes when they controlled the area. local seam, exhausted, and able to take anything in the movement reveals more about how ukrainian soldiers, russian, so will a feeling that does about russians views on the war. some ukrainian soldiers seem to think this, they can show ordinary russians what was done in the name and ukraine. and perhaps those russians will question vitamin pollution story of what he calls the special military operation in ukraine. we don't have time to say anymore. we're told this time to leave was nic connelly reported. here's a reminder now of our top story. this, our, tim was, has accepted the nomination to become the us democratic parties, vice presidential candidates, pamela harris,
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