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the, the, this is the, the news line from ballad combat harris face is a 1st the tough questions is presidential candidates, including on the israel home, us will, i'm unequivocal and an unwavering and my commitment to israel's defense and its ability to defend itself. the democratic policies nominate defense rec, hold as vice president in a wide ranging interview with us for costa cnn. and that's as israel presents a head with a military operation on the west, but at least 16 people have been killed since the rates began earlier this week. the
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gulf is welcome to the program. couple of harris has said some of the plans for office and have 1st major interview since becoming the us democratic policies. presidential nominate the car and vice president of appeared on cnn and along the size of running my symbol extra hours. defend is almost to shift on policy issues over the years, saying that the values have not changed tires. she reiterated the support for joe biden, the lining himself in strength with the presidency down. some key issues like the us, mexico bought a fracking in pennsylvania, and the war in gauze. their voices heard, i am speaking now, but on now dw time is cold, joins me the studio kind of suits. so watch this interview. it was the 1st long sit
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down interview of the 2 democratic nominees. so what are your takeaways? that's right. well, this was really an opportunity for vice president tomlin harris as the official democratic presidential nominee now to sort of put all of the criticism interest that you've sort of been avoiding, sit down and refusing any scrutiny. and what we heard was her layout, her kind of her one day, her day one agenda, where she talked about really uplifting the middle class and bringing in a new error for it. and that wasn't any anything against what present binds has done. but just looking for it and she also mentioned wanting to make things like groceries more affordable for your everyday american and also extending the child tax credit so that new parents can afford things by car seats. now the situation in gaza has been a part of focus in the past few months in the democratic party. let's just listen
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to what has had to say on that. i'm on a clinical and an unwavering in my commitment israel's defense and its ability to defend itself. and that's not gonna change far too many innocent palestinians have been killed. and we have got to get a deal done. are kind of how united is to the democratic party on this issue. right. so, you know, as we've seen all the way up until this point we progressive has been very against the us is involvement in this war with supplying is real arms and whatnot. and so, but i think right now there's so much momentum around common with hair as that, you know, perhaps the party is really just sort of coalescing around her. but this isn't going to be something that goes away for her. you know, as you heard her say in that interview, she stands unequivocally behind israel's right to defend itself against him off.
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but she also said the way that that happens matters. calling to mind the thousands of innocent palestinians who have also been killed in the score. um, so she but she also said that she will not change the u. s as policy stance and how it delivers arms to israel. and it's something that you know, has caused high ranking state department officials like josh paul to step down from from their ranks. and also, it's not going to land well with all of those other people who have been protesting, thoroughly putting their bodies on the line to see the us stop it's involvement in this war. now domestically, the republicans have been targeting harris on how stones on immigration. let's listen to what she said that joe biden and i, and our administration worked with members of the united states congress on an immigration issue. that is very significant to the american people and our security,
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which is the border and through bi partisan work, including some of the most conservative members of the united states congress. a bill was crafted, which we supported, which i support. now with convinced by well, here's the thing, you know, this is one of those areas where you harris has been criticized for flip flopping on because back in 2019, she had said that she supported di criminalizing the border, meaning that she would have been in support of letting people, you know, come over and then deal with them once they're here without any real life criminal action against them. so to hear her say this is a change in her stance, but it's something that she's defended as saying, you know, while she may have learned a few things over the last 5 years, her core values have not changed. and so the bill that she's talking about there would have put, i believe, she said $1500.00 more border guards there at the border. she also how did her
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record as a former prosecutor going after transnational criminal. and when she ended that she said that, you know, she was in support of the consequences. you know, breaking rules, breaking the laws, have consequences. and that seems to be where she's standing right now. and the overarching position, i guess you could say of the party as a whole, leaning a little bit more. right then it was a few years ago overall. very briefly. did it help her companion think this interview? i think that it did in terms of, you know, she, she finally has gotten out there. i don't think that it was be, you know, like the interview to end all interviews. but it, at least, you know, put some of her ne stairs, you know, at bay, at least for a little while. but of course you still have trump in his campaign, who will continue to hammer after her. you know, some of the rhetoric that he was saying earlier was elias you doing a taped interview. we're doing ours live and you know, so you can expect all of these things to just ramp up. um,
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so i think that it will be interesting to see how the september 10th debate turns out. that will be interesting in the thank you very much, that is kind of cool. that now let's have a look at some of the other stories making headlines around the world today. ukraine says one of its f. 16 jet says crash killing its pilot. it comes as weeks of to at least 6 of the plan started operating inside the country. the ted was donated by western allies of christ on monday, as ukraine was sending off a major russian bylaws of aerial tasks. the cause of the accident is under investigation. germany's interior minister has announced that the government is dining knives, the public festivals, and on long distance trains. this comes off to a knife wielding attack of killed 3 people last friday, a 26 year old suspect identified as
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a syrian refugee remains in custody. authorities are investigating his links to the so called islamic state for the admins who is the rebels have released footage, showing the designation of a strand at all times in the red sea. the video shows most men planned to explosives around the vessel after was attacked by who's the fights as last week. who simulate since back by iran and have agreed to allow the tanker to be towed to show the rough is of a major oil spill. israel says its troops have killed a pillow standing and militant, come on them and right in the occupied bus back at least 16 palestinians have been killed in the operation began late on tuesday. israel says the rate is aimed at destroying terrorist infrastructure. the un secretary general has cooled for the operation to end until enabled terror, said it was fueling and already explosive situation in the west bank. the operation
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is focused on the refugee camps in 2 baths. janine and still current here in the shattered streets of toys caught him. israel says it has already achieved significant success. this is the largest military operation in the occupied west bank in years. it says local islamic jihad leader mohammed john the scene here in file footage was killed in gunfight at a mosque is rarely troops had tried and failed before to eliminate java. he's accused of carrying a numerous attacks on his regular palestinian civilians are once again paying the cost of these rarely raids knew that we were asleep and woke up to the gunshots at around 3 30 am. i started waking my wife up, telling her the army or shooting at the house. i was barely able to wake her up and they hid the house with the rocket. we ran my wife and i to the other room. they fired another rocket. my son and his wife are on the 2nd floor. they hit them with
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a rocket, little volume. hello, hello. yeah. who's finally was able to escape their home with their lives while others are afraid to go outside watching the chaos and fold around them. and then, well, that's the situation is difficult with the army comes and goes their movements and not normal. and it's quieted the when the voltage has come, they destroy everything. but we're afraid we hear the both. those is the shooting. now there is bombing and garza now there's bombing in the refugee county is really forces roaming the streets in search of militants have also created serious problems for the health care system. in the areas being rated, medical workers say troops are blocking access to ambulances. the addition to sliding these really army refuses entirely to allow ambulances to enter whether uncoordinated or coordinated, even if we are allowed to enter. as you see, the ambulances cannot access the camps, or even reach humanitarian cases,
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and people with diseases and insanity. the u. n. is urging israel to ensure injured people can obtain medical care. it's also calling for a halt to the operation in the west bank saying the campaign is fueling an already explosive situation. is around the world health organization have agreed to begin a pony or vaccination campaign for children in the gaza strip. on sunday. it involves a series of 3 day pauses in financing to allow health workers to administer the vaccine promises it's supporting. the plant causes hospital system has been devastated by fighting since last october, leading to a general health crisis that one and a half year old elan barker is too weak to move. she lives to on this hospital bed with her mom and grandmother by his side. been tablets of miss check in
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miss so if you html nutrition, she's dehydrated, who is just up on the ship and it has co, serious complications that she's lead will go off and as low potassium acids have lot. huh. and infection in both lungs. a lot of the how about the us in these complications make construct and polio, potentially fatal for elian. now, with a 3 day truce agreed to family hopes we can safely receive the much needed succeeds . the truce begins on september 1st with over 640000 children on the 10 years old. expected to be vaccinated is critical that we reach 90 percent vaccination that we've got 90 percent and $99090.00 vaccination covers during each route. that will be 2 routes
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and explain to 4 weeks at that is needed. actually, you need 90 percent plus to stop the outbreak of the transmission with in gaza and prevent international straps. polio, what aliens family has whole of avoiding the disease. for another month and though it is too late, evinced infant son up to has become cause us 1st pull the case. it $25.00, he is cause one of the, the lady she started vomiting was stopped moving and had a fever and put on the bulk roll. and i took him to a lock, some monitors hospital where the suspect had, until after 16 days of antibiotics and sending samples to jordan to go to call from the health ministry consuming of do is the only detective case of all the sofa. it
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was a show much of a kind of miami leaves says she doesn't know if any treatment would help up to involve the truth may save hundreds of thousands from polio. it's only temporary of to the truth, ends the lives of those children and gaza. and the families roommate, nutrition as the polar. all drake is just one part of the larger public health catastrophe. you're watching the news. here's a reminder for our top stories. carla harris has given up for us sit down and to do as a candidate for the lights on speaking to cnn. democratic presidential nominee face questions on the israel hospital and the rising cost of living and be with these really military says if killed the minutes instead of sitting and come on. the northern westbank, see israel has been conducting a big military operation in the occupied territories since tuesday nights.
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