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the the business dw news line from both in combat harris phases of 1st tough questions. past presidential candidates, including on the israel hospital, i'm unequivocal and unwavering him my commitment, israel's defense, and its ability to defend itself. the democratic party is nominated friends rec, hold as vice presidents in a wide ranging interview with the us pro costs the cnn that best is, or a price is a head with a big military operation on the occupied west bank. at least 16 people have been
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killed since the rates began earlier this week. fast the german is government announces news security asylum measures officer, identity stabbing attack, raise a public outcry. we looked at how the migration depraved is shaping upcoming regional election this weekend. the, i'm gonna have those as well come to the program. couple of harris says shed some of the plans for office in have 1st major interview since becoming the us democratic parties. presidential nominee because the vice president appeared on cnn alongside her running made symbols. paris defended her shift on policy issues over the years, saying that her values have not changed. she reiterated her support for joe biden. a lot me myself,
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the president stones on key issues like the us mexico border fracking in pennsylvania. and the war in gauze are i am speaking. i think i'm just kind of cold joins me now in the studio. um, kind of the 1st long sit down into the you listen to the whole of it. what was your impression? right, so this was really her, her 1st time as the official democratic nominee for president to really be able to sit down as you say, uh in the longer form interview. and she had gotten a lot of flak prior to for not, or at least appearing to be avoid in any sort of scrutiny. so this was really a chance for her to qual, all of that. and also put forward her day one agenda. she talked a lot about her opportunity economy, where she really set out a goal of uplifting the middle class, lowering the price of things by groceries, extending the child tax credit to make sure that new parents can afford what they
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need, like car seats, and also giving a new home buyers a booth with a $25000.00 tax credit. now the situation in godaddy has been a bunch of focus in the past few months and the democratic party. let's just have a quick listen to what you said on that. i'm on a clinical and an unwavering and 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. or is that going to be enough to what i have for that's i think it will in terms of before just talking about. 9 the democratic party in and of itself, there is a deep divide there, especially among progressives who really do want to see the us pull out of this whole thing and, and, and amend the policy when it comes to giving arms to israel. but i think for right
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now, it's enough that the, the party as a whole is coalescing around her to be able to beat donald trump in november and coming back to the domestic issues. the republicans have been targeting harris for has done so on the immigration. let's have a quick listen to 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 into our security, which is the border and through by part of some work, including some of the most conservative members of the united states congress. a bill was crafted, which we supported, which i support. that sounded a bit evasive to me is, is not right. and this is one of those issues where she's really been criticized for a flip, flopping back in 2019. she was a supporter of the criminalizing the border, so not holding people,
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a criminal credit criminally liable, should they across the board or, you know, legally. so this is a clear turn in her stance. so what she said, even though her stance is have changed, she, her values are still the same. so that bill that she's referencing there, she said that donald trump basically works his magic to get the bill kill, but it would have provided $1500.00 more live border security guards there at the border. and so this i think, is indicative of not only the change in her stance, but perhaps the party moving a little bit, maybe more, more center, if you will. i wouldn't call it quite, you know, to the right. but, but certainly it's, it's less progressive than a de criminalizing of the border. so it is strongly to be worried on more than it was before this. and, um, i, i don't know, like, i wouldn't call this like the interview to end all interviews. he's certainly been very critical as we know him to be. he called in for,
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and he said that she rambled incoherently, which is kind of rich to coming from donald trump. i mean, if we're just being honest, but you know, the polls are tight right now. she has a very slim lead to trump, so i think it's something like 45 to 41 percent. so it's still a very tight race and something to keep a watch won. but i do think, you know, tim waltz, who was also sitting there with her is going to help her cause even more cuz people tend to really like the, the football coach teacher, governor, bad guy, 80 values. candace coal. thank you very much. kind of this is earl says its troops have killed the palestinian militant, come on, de, in a rate in the occupied westbank. at least 16 palestinians have been killed in the operation that begun lights on tuesday. israel says the rate is aimed at destroying terrorist infrastructure. the un secretary general has called for the operation to
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end. i'm telling you what that is said. it was fueling and already explosive situation in the west by the operation is focused on refugee camps and to boss janine and to come in here in the shattered streets of tooth caught him is real, 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 job a scene here and filed footage, was killed in gun fight at a mosque is rarely troops had tried and failed before to eliminate java. he's accused of carrying a numerous attacks on his release. 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
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they hit the house with a rocket. we ran my wife and i to the other room. they fired another rocket. my son and his wife were on the 2nd floor. they hit them with a rocket, little volume. hello, hello, yes. whose family was able to escape their home with their lives while others are afraid to go outside watching the chaos and fold around them a little that's the situation is difficult. the army comes and goes their movements and not normal, but it's quieted. but when the voltage has come, they destroy everything. but we're afraid we hear the both. those is the shooting. now there is bombing in garza, now there's plumbing and the refugee come 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. in addition to sliding these really army refuses entirely to allow ambulances to enter, whether on coordinated or coordinated,
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even if we're allowed to enter. as you see, the ambulances cannot access the camps, or even reach humanitarian cases, 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. w correspondence on ex grandma wasn't to look around and told me more about what she saw in the occupied place by as well, which we could see. and we couldn't go into north sean, this is the one of the refugee kens there into a car. and that was, you know, is the main place where the is really army, uh, is, uh, was operating uh, yesterday. uh we could see the large destruction that was uh, left behind the, by the boulders as they're going in. we could see the army vehicles coming in and out of hearing some explosions and shootings that and seeing the under lenses
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actually waiting outside on one of the main roads and then to to go in from time to time. but we could also see the impact mainly on onto a car in the city of to car him. and so for i was able to talk to some people saying, you know, they, they have experience of course, military rates and many, many times. this is a daily occurrence in the occupied westbank at this thing. this is very intense and most i've been staying in the safety of the homes. i try not to be too much in the streets as the army also, of course, uses no drones. and as strikes in the west bank, now we are hearing from the it's really military this morning that they had targeted palestinian gunmen in a drone stripe in the city of jeanine. the military such as would provide further information later on. so according to published in your reports there,
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a call was targeted and there are also reports of other raids and the other cities in the occupied west bang. so this operation is i'm going to, i will come back to you in a moment to talk about another issue. israel and the world health organization have agreed to begin a polio of vaccination campaign for children in the gaza strip. on sunday, it involves apparently, a series of 3 day pauses in fighting to allow health workers to administer the vaccine massachusetts supporting the plan because of the 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 a slice to on this hospital bed with her mom and grandmother by her side been dog, but of miss checking me. so if you to call nutrition, she's dehydrated, who is just up on the ship and it has coast serious complications that she's lean,
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pulled off, and as low potassium accidents have lot, an infection in both lungs. oh, i the, how about the us in these complications make construct and polio potentially fatal for early on. now, with a 3 day truce agreed to assembly hopes we can safely receive the much need to succeed. the truth begins on september, 1st with over 640000 children on to 10 years old. expect to, to be back to me. is critical. that'd be reach 90 percent vaccination that'd be got 90 percent. and 9990. explanation covers during each route that will be 2 routes and explain to 4 weeks at that is me, that's actually your needs 90 percent less to stall the outbreaks,
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the transmission within gaza and prevents international strapped folio. and while the truce may save hundreds of thousands from polio, it's only temporary off to the truth and the lives of those children in gaza and the families remain nutrition. as the polar all drake is just one part of the larger public health catastrophe. let's go back to 10 exam andrews of them. it's an a 3 days of a limited pause in fighting a. can you explain? what more do we know them as well? it's not entirely clear yet how this will play out of the all the details of this lecture, nation campaign and features towards now the board has organization. a said they have agreed with it is really military of or that they are supportive of the specs, a nation a campaign that would allow the teams in golf. so to actually reach out to the
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people there, to vaccinate those chosen that has become really necessary of to a case of poll, your voice detected in a toddler in gaza. that is a set to be the 1st case and 25 years. now. we've heard from the government, from officials, from the is where the government, they remain much more vague. there was actually a statement by the prime minister's office a published on wednesday. they refer you to the idea of pauses in fighting. they were told him all about locating certain places in the gaza strip to allow this vaccination to take place. now. 5 now this would happen according to the world health organization in 3 different zones that could off to 3 days. in certain time zone snow agencies have said it's absolutely necessary to be able to plan that. they get some, you know, clarity about this because it's so difficult. so many thousands have been under the
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creation, oregon displaced again in recent days, time and time again. and it's very, very difficult to reach out to all these people that they also feel safe to come to the specs. the nation points is this will all play out as they have planned to w responded to an exam of the reporting from jerusalem. thank you. tony. germany has resumed defaulting rejected the solemn see it goes to i've gone to stop for the 1st time since the tale. bon retail pile a flight with convicted, ask on offenders. took off on friday. bound for cobbled germany does not have diplomatic relations with the taliban regime. the politicians, commas, the german government faces rising pressure of the faithful knife rapids loc last week in which the syrian suspect was found to have evaded. the protection, dw is mikayla tooth, not be pulse. emotions are running
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high over time of these failure to, to pull the prime suspect of a staffing attack, which has 3 people. the 8 others can do it in the small town, this building and the 26 year old 3 and mine should have been sent back to both areas. the country. when he 1st arrived in the us, he is one of some 74000 to reject. as a side m. c goes, who should have been deported to another you country last year. only just over $5000.00 less than 7 percent of those that potations actually took place. is holding an attack, puts the spotlights on the authority. is that the see to handle migration? chancellor, sol, government is on the defensive. no, i am of us yet. according to what we know now, it is willing and attack issue no longer has been in germany, and of the conservative opposition has been quick to of a hard line takes on how they would change germany's migration policy and haven't been. i don't think the fields that we have the right and i think now given the
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situation, the obligation to declare a national emergency with regard to refugees. and in that case, the law of the federal republic of gemini, is more important than european law is on the face of the fall right on to migration. the alternative for germany, pa t o a s d promises to go. we even saw the bizarre in florida, we should do the folder and so forth. again, an immediate bond on immigration and naturalization on for at least 5 years. in this instance yaga, the government is already trying to find ways of sending rejected asylum seekers back to afghanistan and syria. but that are key problems with this. politicians has to be impression that they have to this easy solutions to the population, but the underlying problem is big. quite simply, do not exist. if you want a sustainable solution, you need to change your legislation, which off needs time as you also need to change the bureaucratic practice.
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positions in dummy don't have that time they faced a heated election campaign in to eastern states the ring. yeah. on saxony. here the an to migration a if the could win both regional elections this sunday because they wouldn't like, wait time is a big concern for people here in saxony. our resources are limited and we must face up to that while i talked to him because i left and jackson is inception. it's a really important issue because people here have a deep distrust of the political power is currently in charge of bell and testament building hub a winning. so the far right is the regional elections could consolidate the policies role of germany and pressure, other policies into closer corporation. the zoning knife attack of sparked and national debate that now since the treats migration as a cause of terrorism, a political success for the fall right onto migration a if the, the pressure is now on oil that's sold to bring down migration numbers appear weak
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on security just over a year ahead of the next national elections. this is the inside report that it's now in russell, like in many other countries. the new school year is about to start send for 2 pills in some regions bordering ukraine. that means class is under war time conditions. ukraine's incursion into the cost region is entering it's 4th week. but it seems school kids there and elsewhere in russia. i'm being told, everything's just fine. school will start soon for these russian children. they have been evacuated following ukraine's incursion into russia's course region. so you can step, depending on the situation these consume, there will be remote learning and regions. people are moving to the, to the high bridge here from or in person shipping them easily. fortunately, i suppose the course as well as the neighboring bell throughout region issue air raid alerts on a daily basis and has started building shelters. elgar,
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its governor also nouns that schools and kindergartens, and several districts will be covered with this protective feeling better on state tv. the school year seems to be starting smoothly with the preparations for the school year. see a plan that everything will be ready on time is ition settled, junior, what's missing in the school with cheating his image, we have received an amazing new model in school. all that seems to be part of the kremlin strategy to depict a new normal despite ukraine's ongoing offensive. the dream and the ones to keep russians in this stage when they do not think about what's going on there. and they've something a stepping in some troubles that they can please slowly. so of course is a place where not only for children can they are in washed in certain way,
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but they appear on this can be influence. so if as well you the rest of the state gives evening. news also shows us another new school with modern technical equipment and approaching portraits in the classroom. it is reportedly located in the sol caldwell hands, peoples, republic and eastern ukraine, that russia annexed in 2022. on state tv, it is shown as russian territory. the war already reached classrooms long before you cranes incursions classes that teach patriotism and the criminal version of the war and ukraine had been added to the curriculum in 2022. there are special lessons where to choose from tolts about well, how the way us conspire against russia all the time and how russia was forced to risk formed over the course of the war. it has introduced mandatory basic
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military training and highschool. something that has become even more relevant now with ukrainian soldiers on russian territory i'm doing now, but i definitely look forward to jenny and i'll send you all know um in regards to the file that before the w had to move to, we got off the rush and shut down almost call bureau jenny, up the why are changes being made to rush to school clear to them that as well. i would say this has definitely something to do with ideology. we've heard about the patriotism classes in the report. there is a class that is called conversations about important things, and that's what the name of his classes. and in this class in school, they actually talk about how russia sees it's more in ukraine and how it justifies that. that's what children learn there. so, um, in this class, a teachers are claiming that a, the, a annexed territories of eastern ukraine,
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that russia annexed, are actually, historically, russian and the business historical justice. so that is something that is being taught in russian school. so this is really all part of the surrounding propaganda narrative. we have of this war in russia. now, what does that say about the perception of the war in russia as well? i think this kind of means that the war has reached many parts as not all parts of russian society. if i know also in, in military terms, i'm a say over the course of russia's war in ukraine since it started. so i was going invasion, we have definitely seen a militarization of schools happening as we saw on the report. but yeah, there's really this military training and children learn how to a fire kalashnikov soldiers who actually felt in ukraine come into classes and
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talked to children. and now they're reportedly also other classes were a children learn how to fly combat drones a. so i think this is really all part of a further militarization we see in the russian school system. and yeah, this much of really just a go on now with your current occurs. and because that, at least in propaganda terms, gives, of course, an argument for russia that all this is necessary, at least that's published as putting it. now you mentioned how the ukraine's incursion house that's being reported on in russia or on state to be it's really being reported as if everything were going well. at least they show ukraine and military equipment being hit over and over again. this is really, these pieces are being ads every night and also that occasions have been so
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successful that there's really a lot of support among society. and, but of course, regarding the kremlin, i feel like there's really not even that much of an effort to, to sell this embarrassment that this incursion has, has been for russia. and instead of 14 is continuing now even into the 4th week of the christ occurs. and continuing to speak of a situation that is developing. but of course, the, the russian president has a history of kind of a hiding out during the crisis and just waiting of them out of it. we've seen that before during a code of conduct for example, or during last years a mutiny by voc that she's the course and am and experts say that is because um the criminal is kind of waiting there for a military achievement in eastern europe. right and done was that the kremlin could then and in turn, use a to as a compensation kind of for this embarrassment that the didn't ukrainian advancement
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in the course region to have been for russia. thank you very much and you know, send me on the line. we go us before we go, i have some spin teck select images for here from iceland. last night. locals and tourists have been treated to 2 of the nations natural phenomena, namely, the northern lights, serving as the backdrop to an erupt in volcano, too is watched and o as lava continue to dispute from efficient on the south west on rates as peninsula. it is the 6th time this particular volcano has blown its talk since december 17th of advise people not to get too close. luckily there was a lot to see from safe distance. you watching the the news is a reminder of our top story. carla harris has given
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