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the, the business dw news line from berlin. carmella harris formerly accessed the democratic presidential nomination. that's great chapter in the most extraordinary story. we'll take a look at the biggest speech of the us vice president's career and what it says about her agenda. also coming up in around promote, he says he's on the side of peace during talks and to you, it's the 1st visit to ukraine by an indian leader. and show down ahead as
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a new blood to speak a season kicks off by a liver cruise and hope to repeat their trial from last time around. fund buyer munich, are planning on re establishing their decade long dominance. the marietta evans team is good to have you with us. cala harris has formerly accepted the democratic nomination for president of the united states, addressing the final 9 to the democratic national convention in chicago, vice president harris, set out her vision for the future. one that she said would offer unity and opportunity. she promised that if elected, she would be a president for all americans. couple of harris also laid out some of her foreign policy plans. she cover the wars and gaza and ukraine as well as the us position on
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the wrong. and this military might as commander and see i will in sore a miracle always has the strongest most lethal fighting force in the world. with respect to the war in god present environment on a working around the clock. because now is the time to get a hostage deal and a face fired deal done and let me be clear, i will always stand up for israel's right to defend itself. for israel has the ability to defend itself because the people of this real must never again face. so more that
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a terrorist organization called her mom calls on october 7th at the same time. what has happened in gaza over the past 10 months is devastating. so many long hungry people leave for say over and over again. the scale of suffering is heart breaking. the president biden. i a working to end this war such that israel is secure. the hostages are released the suffering in gaza and, and the palestinian people can realize their right to the days before russia attacked ukraine. i met with president zalinski to warn him
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about russia's plan to invade. i helped mobilize a global response over 50 countries to defend against the dresser, the president i will send. 7 would you know how long the necessary to defend our forces and our interests against the run any run back terrorist? i will not close the up to tyrants and dictators like came down on for room and as president, i will never waver into vince of america. security an ideal because in the, in, during struggle between democracy and tyranny. i know where i stand and i
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know where the united states. 7 all right, let's get some analysis now and call harris's remarks, and for that i'm joined to the studio by the delay reporter pablo. fully leah's problem. get to see, you know, care is, has actually been criticized, hasn't she for not presenting a clear foreign policy platform. this criticism that was heard both the democratic side and also by republicans, did she finally deliver enough details in last night speak, which depends who you ask in many respects, a lot of what was said was nothing you, i mean, she touched on a lot of the topics we saw it there in that montage of that different sound bites from last night. one thing that really stood out for me is that she's gonna continue to be a defender of the us as traditional allies and alliances at she promised continued support at 4 natal, which is very interesting. she's always been big supporter of, of nato. and also interesting the to continued support for you, frank and,
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and she said that she's going to be us will continue to stand strong with ukraine. let's not forget that. she attended the munich security conference, which we spoke about at just a few days before. actually the beginning of the war back in 2022. 1 thing that also she didn't shy away from was criticizing former president down of course, the republican nominee. donald trump can choose donald trump, other lining himself with photographs, and that he was a threat not only to the united states put attention to the world and some very strong comments that were heard of as well. and in that she said that she was not going to cozy up to tyrants the terrorist who are rooting for donald trump. now one thing also that kind of hires was criticized for am personally as vice president was that she didn't have enough experience on the international stage, but we'll just give you a couple of facts here. she actually met a 150 more leaders in this time that she's been vice president. she's visited over 20 countries and also find the i'll finish by saying this,
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she made it very clear where the us under her at presidency would be, which would be that we strength and not abdicate our global leadership. we also heard harris referred to the war in gaza. she spoke quite a bit about that, but just how different are her views compare to those of president biden? i think the big difference between vitamin harris is that pamela harris isn't afraid to come out. and let's say i'm ashamed to bite and is afraid, but she has come out and been quite vocal in her for this some of these relevance office policies. 60 bucks regards to gaza. and she has been a long time advocate for 2 state solution interest code for an end to the were in gaza. and she was eating and she will continue to be quite critical, critical of israel. she wants to see an end to the war in gaza. and also for those critics of the situation there, she did not reject. and we'll say a reason close for an arms embargo, sorry,
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she did reject calls for an arms embargo there in, in israel. and also she once again called for palestinian self determination, and that was met with a lot of applause from the audience. but once again she did at support israel and she made it clear that she was trying to. so i suppose strike that balance right. and i don't know how this is going to go down and with the, the, with, with the voters. we'll see that in polling next week. but it was an attempt, at least to kind of a striking balance. you'd have a is have a fully ellis, many things. indeed for all your insights, o n d is prime minister and a render moody is in kids. is the 1st visit fine indian leader to ukraine since it became independent from the soviet union road. he met with president vladimir zaleski, and was expected to push for an end to the war with russian body has so far avoided
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condemning the invasion and has also epstein done un resolutions criticising russian to well, during his meeting was the wednesday moody insisted that india was on the side of peace, but it goes with the blue condition that we stayed away from the water. but the 3rd, he never meant that he would just and in the front of bystander, we never done it eventually. we would never newton live. and so we had to side, right, so i'm not positive. i was side was peace the the district, the, the all the, the support and there is a solvent the and did a good a margaret the this is of my the way to w correspondence. sonya fall, the car is also in to you of and she told me more about motives visit. that would ukraine has a really welcomes. this was by movie as a kind of significant step and building on growing ties between even daily. it's also the opportunity, of course, for ukraine to engage with a major and i off most goals and movies visit comes just to be ahead of you koreans
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independence. they. when did the set to mock publican, 33 years of its independence from the soviet union. so security is really tight and the capital among many digital height and risk of, of russian attacks. now we've seen president savanski has the sports to the video on his telegraph travel showing human mood, the attending and exhibition this morning in keep focused on you creating children who have been killed since the beginning of russia is full scale invasion. and this is a force really symbolic, because movie has been criticized for a visit that he made to most school last months to meet a president. 14 on a di when russian besides struck multiple you print in cities including a major children's hospital. sure in cave which led to devastating scenes i'm left to kind of wounding. i'm kidding, of patients and doctor. so i think this is also suggest that you don't engine diplomats seem to have taken some of that criticism by zalinski and the with on board. it's an attempt to kind of control some of the damage from that most field
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trip. now we just hearing that the, the 2 sides have met. i'd have a report to be signed some agreements on, on economic corporation and agriculture. we're not really expecting any big announcements, but officials from the 2 countries have said in recent months, so they also want to restore, you know, by electric crane to which is targeted during the water. and india, of course, is also in the role in ukraine's postwar reconstruction. and staying in the region, dw correspondent, ne connelly has been imbedded with ukrainian troops during their offensive and rushes chorused regions. he accompanied them, as they headed for the town of sutra, just beyond the border with russia, where ukraine is setting up a military command, post the windows, the grain, you know, my personal carrier, properly unlimited view, empty streets, in the case of sabbath showing in the distance you can be somewhere along different lines and ukraine, but this is russia, ukraine control which means that we will have
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route. we're not able to do it freely. 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 the towns where snow thirty's 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 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 all the crying troops with us. they have seen russians all the drawing up in the sky above, which would normally get coordinates for to the ratio of the strikes that could
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potentially be coming this way. licksey demetrius keeps key, is the spokesperson for the new recreated ukrainian ministry come on in coast region. he says he never expected to be here. unlike russia, he says, ukraine has no plans tonics territory. i'm just because we 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 show our enemy that they're vulnerable as well as and so that they're not all powerful. the reading of some of the things leaders want the world and with new 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 range hoops here, as long as 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 the locals. we're
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hiding in a cellar nearby, the streets are empty. basically, you can hit off generators. existence, there's still no power here. and very occasionally, some ukrainian motor transport it's mainly the elderly and those looking off to sick friends and relatives who stayed behind the point meet, stay close to the basement where they sleep for safety. no one offered me a chance to evacuate. some people got out on their own, in their cars or you know, to who i live alone. my daughter lives far away. i had no way of getting out the lovers. so as 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 to refer between ukrainian forces here in pseudo russian forces
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nearby. my house was bombed. there's only a crate or left. i was here when it happened yesterday on the houses destroyed, has been built to do my best to 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. i came to work and sewage in that day. we didn't understand what was happening since 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 or 2 is of carrying out what crimes. when they control the area local, seem exhausted, fairly able to take anything in the moment. the review was more about how ukrainian
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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 invited me approach in 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. let's turn our attention now to some of the other stories making headlines around the world. the suspect in the rape and murder of a training indian doctor has appeared in court in coal casa, the woman was killed at a state run hospital earlier this month. the accused whose face was concealed is a police volunteer. the attacks that off mass protest calling for better security in hospitals. at least 21 people were killed when a bus plunged off a highway in the fall into a river. more than a dozen others were injured in rescuers are still searching for survivors. the
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vehicle was caring indians. helgren's divers in italy have retrieved the final body from a luxury yacht that sank off the coast of sicily. 7 people died of the incident including the british tech tycoon mike lynch. the vessel was hit by a sudden storm. a sowards have raised the security level at a nato air base in western germany, inciting a potential threat. officials have not provided further details on non essential employees and guidance here should have been sent home. the air base houses surveillance aircraft well delegations from each row and the united states are in cairo, trying to restart hawks and a reaching cease fire in gossum. one sticking point is israel's demand to control a strategic corridor in the territory. meanwhile israel's holding more funerals for hostages kills and gossip is forces recover the bodies of another 6 captives held by him off which carried out the october 7th terror attacks. israel has also issued
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a new of actuation orders for hon. eunice in southern so has there been any progress on achieving a ceasefire? we as journalists, kareem, alcohol right in cairo. eh, not that we know to be honest is very living use the king a to the media about this negotiations is really negotiators reported to me already arrived in cairo. it's a talks will start, start between the mediators, the, as you should and is the, is there even indications later there wouldn't be joining for a dedication from the other media culture. there is no way to get about how most education. yes, but of course the a brief to the by the error of mediators, the goal is to results the differences over this choose proposing to enters 10 months wall. main sticking points is the funded withdrawal from the gaza strip the
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phone. is there any withdrawal from the gaza strip or not? and to know that they're always trying to keep the presence of the user id. i mean industry that there's the corey's or that's the border between egypt and the gaza strip. and that the so called they said he corey towards bits, according to that that's the finding, the causes tripping to a northern and southern parts. some sports news now and here in germany, the new ones, us legal football season is taking off writing champions buyer labor crews. in are hoping to repeat their trial from last time around, bulge buyer in munich, lawn to re establish their decade long dominance of the top week. this season has plenty to offer. a handful of contenders, famous faces in charge and the club with a cold fall away returns to the top flight. the sky is the limit phones over just labor choosing. are they heavy favorites after they are undefeated run? last season, led by job, the alonzo buyer labor cruising ran through the league like a freight train,
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winning the domestic double retaining their core talent. they look destined to repeat recently, winning the german super cut over stuttgart. alonzo will be facing 2 former players . now coaching in major quotes that have potential to go all of the way as well. no, he shot, he took over coaching duties at dorman club, he debuted with an age 16 fan favorites, like mark old royce and lots how most have moved on. but a ton of talent remains don't mean loss and fire power in striker nicholas full crew. but signing several good. i see should feel the void. it's the vincent company era environmentally. after a trophy with season, the bavarian is opted for the belgian, who was kept in manchester city to lead the team back to winning way. i've made big steps all my life. so why would you then get to this position this place and all of a sudden you're going to stop doubting this, michael? all these a fresh from winning and olympic silver metal for france has added excitement for a buyer inside that also strengthen with the likes of here okey doke,
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enjoy. well felina, besides promoting to the bonus league, i have different back story saying probably has returned to the top flight after 13 years fighting to get back. i'll be and without 5. yeah. and what's left the code to mastermind, they're essentially based in henberg, left leaning, saying polly as long stood for diversity and inclusion new comers. holstein keel had been on the verge of promotion several times over the past few years. skill finally secured, they're made in german top flight season due to a never ending perseverance. last one is the good campaign shock. maybe. maybe this season will see the same level of excitement. all right, for more on the new one, just make a season. i've got chris harrington from dw sports in the city with me. chris, good to see you. so a lot of anticipation for the new one this week of season. i know at our house, especially everybody is gearing up for the new season. and so of course the title is in labor cruisers hands, but can they hold on?
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i think when you look at labor codes, you're looking at a well oiled machine and it all starts with leadership. javi alonzo is every club's dream manager? not only has he walk the walk as a players, one, everything. he's proven himself as a manager. he has a manager. no background comes from that type of family has that mental pedigree. and when you look at the weight, labor, cruise, and navigating last season, it was magical. they didn't lose, didn't skip a beat, and then they have their core talent. you know, one of the concerns for teams. they're cor townley, can they retain those players? one player in particular, job and tie the defender was linked to bar munich is as late as last week buyer and didn't come with enough money, labor crews and kept them that's one piece of course defense wins. championships, you're going to want to keep that in together and then you know, the other piece is your, your evict above face, floyd, advance patrick check. you know, one thing i do and concert i am concerned about with labor cruising, is it, well, when there's a target on your back, your mentality has to shift. you're no longer chasing,
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you know what you were chasing. they had their magic, they experienced that. now everyone is chasing them, you know, back when i interviewed says cannot be environmentally because the middle of their magical run of titles. he spoke about the crown being heavier. when you're the champion, i think that's the situation. labor cruising. we'll be dealing with the season. yeah. for sure buyer and also have their own ambitions. we heard from the new coach and the report. what do you make of him? yeah. first off of vincent company was not buying unix number one choice. they want a job, you, alonzo. they wanted other managers. you know, but sometimes you get opportunity in the strangest sort of ways. that's what vincent company has. he doesn't really have the managerial experience to justify being the biggest club in german domestic football. he's the face of bar munich right now. it's a great opportunity. we know him from his playing days at manchester city. what thing he is, he's like a drill sergeant on the 5th. she was a captain in manchester. there's even been training for the release of him. you know, i even spent time in the army. he literally reminded me of
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a drill sergeant. he's really in your face. he doesn't hold words and one challenge for him. of course, he's going to try to get fired back to many ways. he has a mountain of pressure on his shoulders. he seems like he's dealt with that as a player. he can deal with that. he's been dealing well with that. but um, you know, it's interesting to see. i think he has to make the best of his opportunity and the elephant in the room. the bonus like it finally has a black coach at, you know, i think that's one thing that hasn't really been addressed. i think the just the optics behind it says a lot that by music has even made a progressive step in that sense. but the pressure is on the shoulders, no doubt. all right, also this season, some new teams. some new faces. tell us about that. well, we have host ikea, you know, making their debut on the top flight. you know, just, you know, this a greeting type of club, not a lot of money to splurge on talent, but they finally got over the hop and you know, it's always fun to see how a made in team does in their 1st season. and then we have st power and st. valley
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is a different type of creature. they have a cult following really rambunctious, known for standing up for the diversity and inclusion and so forth. yeah, they're making their return back to the top flight. they're missing their coach. they're missing one important piece, but nonetheless, i think just the excitement when you look at last season, you saw players really step up and make big name for themselves this season. i think they'll be some situations we have. uh, michael, always a from by munich. he won the silver metal people pip, tim to possibly walk away with the buttons. they go rookie of the year award. you know, but a lot of opportunity. you know, i think a lot of goals expected. fair turn. that would be crazy. i'm expected. i'm happy ecstatic about it as well, so you'd have to use chris herring thing. thank you so much for that outlook a lot to look forward to and when it's like season, thanks. thank you. well, botswana has unveiled at the 2nd biggest diamonds ever discovered the president expense and inspected the gym at close quarters. have
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