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the the, this is due to the news, live from berlin. cala harris takes the stage at the democratic national convention . your nominate the stairs pays tribute to our family before taking the offensive against a republican rival. donald trump also coming up to the news is with you premium forces inside russian. we find a handful of civilians left behind without power running water or a phone signal. the
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hello and welcome to our show. i'm assuming there's a in berlin, it's good to have you with us. complet harris has accepted the democratic party's nomination for president of the united states. harris address thousands of delegates attending the final night before the convention in chicago. she's got to sell her policy agenda and revision for the future. should she become the next us president? harris has promised that if elected, she would quote, the, the president, for all americans. let's listen to a little of what harris had to say during her acceptance speech. on behalf of americans like the people, i grew up with people who work hard chase their dreams and look out for one another. on behalf of everyone whose story could only be written in the greatest nation on earth. i accept your nomination. the
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washington bureau chief, his part was listening the speech of live. she's at the convention center in chicago in us. hello, you listen to that speech. what stood out, what do you know? it's the name and this is the 1st like a female presidential candidate ever in the history of this country and the to a worse to pause for minute, you know, when she started talking about the assignment the uh about her mom was a single mom about her sister about her neighbors, how she threw up in a grocery surrounding you could really feel it in the room bed was a historic moment and we're very aware that it only that stephen, you know, we might just one moment to go. everybody was expected a joe biden to be here on stage behind me and say these were i except the
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nomination. so they did not have a lot of time to prepare his speech at this moment. so overall, it was a lot of excitement and a lot of joy as well. uh, when cheese delivered his 40 minutes or so long speech is what seemed to be harris's focus here. was it introducing herself to undecided voters? was it really focusing on, on policies or her opponent, trump? you know, that's a good question. of course. uh everybody says on critics. it said, you know, she has to deliver more sized politics. you see now, so i'm just reading holes and saying here moving forward. i'd kind of getting the democratic a tardy out of this as a niece this uh uh, president uh, presidential front runner, joe biden, who many people saw it, doesn't have the energy to do the job again. and steuben over donald trump, the associate delivered some facts and what was always going to be,
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i have coverage, a 3, a conventions of 40 w here in the united states as a focus on the foreign policy. see, she was really strong on uh, kind of promising that she would keep supporting ukraine. she blames donald trump for making also playing a role in the invasion of your trades. and she also quoted donald trump, who said like for team here as well. uh they can don't do, he can do what the hell is he wants to send to. you of course also talked about israel and palestine. so it was, she was really strong policy and that's, that's most uh, usually for a president because normally the united states, such as the country is very focused on its own internal problem. we know the democrats really wanted to project unity, especially after the unorthodox way in which harris became the nominee for days of
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this convention. after 4 days. what can we succeed about how successful they work are super successful. it was a from day one on a really the worst kind of, of unity uh the, the p. p curvy p pig governor evolves from minnesota. also definitely played a big role in that. he's able to embrace the, another crowds, another part of the 6 times a party of the dumler democrats. they definitely read it all behind her. and there were a kind of fears from the organizers. and that there might be some disruptions of from uncommitted to delegates searching 3 or so so that they would try to ask for an open convention because they were really happy with the procedure that you just got kind of a this nomination was odd running through the primary process, but nothing really of that happens to some few little,
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very tiny little moments and people shouted a free palestine. so that was very successful in that regard. and this party is this democratic policy definitely comes out of this convention unified and stronger than before. but of course, now the hard work begins, know, they have to go out and convince those who are not so invested in the policy as these 5000 or so. a delegates are who were here in chicago over the last 4 days, right? more than 2 months ago before that election, something we and gina's poll or dw washington bureau chief, we'll be covering along the way, you know, thank you. and let's take a look now. some of the other stories making headlines around the world. volcano in southwestern iceland has wrapped it for the 6th time since september. since
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december, excuse me, it's doing lava and smoke into the air. your option causing almost 4 kilometer long . fisher in the earth to open volcano is in a sparsely populated area. it is not disrupting flights to the nearby capital of big international airport israel. as long as the wave of attacks across the gaza strip, the run up to cease fire talks. that's the resume in cairo on saturday. the mos run gaza health authorities us at least 27 people were killed, is really forces depressing, deeper into the central and southern gaza as they battle from us fighters. the cleaning present floods. lensky has made his 1st visit along the border with russia since the beginning of ukraine's military launching and assault into russia's cursed region. that's a wednesday met with military commanders. there is said ukraine has no plans to occupy the area in the long term. but that he wants to create a buffer zone to block future attacks on ukraine. so once he did not cross the border into russia,
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he'd be corresponding economy has been in bed with ukrainian troops during their offensive in the course region. accompanied them as they headed for the town of pseudo this just beyond the border with russia where ukraine is setting up a military command, post the windows of the brain. you know, my personal care you properly unlimited view, empty streets and the occasional sound of showing in the distance. you could be somewhere along different lines and ukraine. but this is russia, ukraine control which means that we will have the routes. we're not able to do it freely, but for now that is pretty much the waiting to get in. that'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 cross the border. locals told us the towns original thirty's, simply going there cause and fled. those remaining had no running water, no power. increasingly no phone signal for 2 weeks now. cut off from use and their
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families and the rest of russia compared to many places in easton, ukraine. it seems comparatively quiet. the ukrainian soldiers accompanying us, or on edge we were just trying talk to some locals here in subject. and they was a big shot from all the crying troops to us. they have seen russians all drawn up in the sky above, which would normally get coordinates for to the value of the strikes that could potentially be coming this way to licksey demetrius keeps key, is the spokesperson for the new re created ukraine into the trick amount in cost region, he says he never expected to be here. unlike russia, he says, ukraine has no plans tonics territory. i'm just because it should say that we don't want to keep this land. we don't need to to them. good. we've had to do this to sure, and to me that they're vulnerable as well. you're sure that they're not all powerful
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reading. some of the things leaders want the world and old new russians to see images like this. they want, when we 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 for now, it seems that they not doing that. they're not moving those institutes away from dumbass, but the hope among the crane tube series along with this goes on and the more recent after they take that eventually for us, it 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 hit off generate is an existence. there's still no power here and very occasionally, some ukrainian transport it's mainly the elderly and those looking off to sick friends and relatives who stay 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. oh
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yeah, no. i live alone. my daughter lives far away. i had no way of getting out via mobile to sell it using 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. she not as many have been left homeless by the continuing to the re fi between ukrainian forces here in pseudo, russian forces nearby. my house was bomb to them, but there's only a crater left. i was here when it happened yesterday. oh no. this is a house, it's destroyed. computers has been built to do my best to work of setting up humanitarian car doors to allow these people to reach areas under russian government control. sofa is no more than talk if i came to work and
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sewage in that day, we didn't understand what was happening. i've been here ever since. my parents are 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 screen, you know, we spoke person gets out his laptop. so these russian civilians, video from butcher the town a key of what russian troops accused of carrying out war crimes when they controlled area local, seem exhausted, fairly able to take anything in the moment. the review was more about how ukrainian soldiers, russian, so will a feeling that does about russians. views on the will some ukrainian soul just seem to think this, they can show ordinary russians what was done in the name and ukraine. and perhaps those russians will question invited me approach in story of what he calls the special military operation in ukraine. or we don't have time to say anymore. we told this time to leave the kindly reporting there. thousands of people in bangladesh have been trying to cross into india since violent protests gripped the
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country in july. there had been reports of tax on hindus. may have home hope that bangladesh has him do. majority neighbor, 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. all local, there are going there on the other side and on this side it directly geez, we're trying to cross 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 to the automatic shut up indian prime minister and around remotely recently said that his government will protect bangladesh the hindus. but the border situation is volatile. this local leader is working as a mediator between indian and bangladesh. he bought it forces and the people gathered along the border, bony look,
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what are the since the 9th of july she went to go to thousands of people that was kind of have gathered at the board and think it was actually that her mother, we've often to stay on the other side of it to now a couple she, mo, the bundle of dish, or 3. i'm here for like with done gullies. me live on both sides for that. i for why you would think it was how much is that room that we don't want any on rest top? if you go to the not only want to do it, maybe not live with them together? nothing. and then we get back there, but i'm actually taken by them. i want to know many people here on the indian side told the they'll be with 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. here's a reminder of our top story, this our a couple of harris as formerly accepted the democratic party nomination for us present in their speech to the parties national convention in chicago. harris paid tribute to her mother and said that if elected,
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she would never cosy up to dictate hers, unlike her a public, an opponent donald trunk. that's all for now. we'll be back soon with more headlines in the meantime. check us out online. dot com and see if there's like the next one, the, the we are all set we are watching to see all the to bring you the story behind the new will on about come by as information for free might say due to me in the .
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