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the, the business dw news line from ballot color harris crisis at 1st. the tough questions as presidential candidates, including all these ro, how muscle unequivocal and an unwavering and my commitment to israel's defense and its ability to defend itself. the democratic parties know many defense are recorded as vice president in a wide ranging interview with us for costa sienna plus israel degrees to unlimited pulses and fighting of the gaza strip to allow the children to be vaccinated against the polio. the 1st vaccinations are planned for sunday.
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the god elf is welcome to the program coming on, harris says shed some of the plans for office in the 1st major interview since becoming the us democratic policies. presidential nominee, the car and vice president appeared on cnn along side to running major symbols. iris defended her shift on policy issues over the years, saying that the values have not changed. she reiterated her support for joe biden, aligning herself with the president stance on t issues like the us mexico border fucking in pennsylvania and the war in guns. and you'd have just kind of coal joints, you know, in the studio. um, kind of the 1st long sit down into the you listen to the old of it's what was your
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impressions, right? so this was really 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 void in any sort of scrutiny. so this was really a chance for her to quote all of that. and also put forward her de 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 like groceries extending the child tax credit to make sure that new parents can afford what they need, like car seats, and also giving a new home buyers a booth with a $25000.00 tax credit. now the situation and god has been a bunch of a focus in the past few months in the democratic party. let's just have a quick listen to what you said on that. i'm on a clinical and an unwavering in my commitment israel's defense and its ability to
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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 this? i think it will in terms of before just talking about 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 now, it's enough that 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 hairs for has done so on the immigration. let's have a quick listen to that, joe biden. and i,
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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 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, a criminal credit criminally, uh, liable should they across the board or you know, illegally. 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 was referencing there, she said that donald trump basically works his magic to get the bill kill,
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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 since her, 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 has strong needs 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, 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
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a very tight race and something to keep a watch won. but i do think, you know, 10 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 to be sure governor, that guy is candice coal. thank you very much. kind of in germany has resumed to bolting rejected asylum seekers. tough gone to stop for the 1st time since the tale. bon read to pass a flight with convicted. ask on offenders. took off on friday. bound for cobbled germany stuff. defaulting after a migrants in 2021 due to human rights concerns the renew to potations, comma, as the german government faces pressure to crack down on migration off to a federal knife front page last week in which a syrian suspect was found to have evaded deportation. and for more on this that spring ended up being the security correspondent,
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thomas barrow. thomas. let's talk about the timing done and government resumes deportations right off to, to nice attacks that happen to, to german citizen 2 important reason elections this coming weekend. do we see a connection to of all the timing is certainly important because it comes at the time when the discussion here in the country specifically about deportations, especially deporting, failed asylum. see, cuz when that discussion is about measures that the government has put in place to speed up the potations to the top or an asylum rules. but it's also important to stress that when we're talking specifically about these deportation flights, they take time to prepare. it's very unlikely that this is that direct result from what happened, for example, of the safety of zoning and that attack last weekend. these deportation flights need time to prepare when it comes to logistics in dr. money when he comes to bringing those failed asylums. he goes to the apple is getting all the paper work
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done on it also requires a lot of, quote, a nation in this particular case with some of the regional countries close to afghanistan in order to be able to carry out the deportation. so it does seem unlikely that this is a direct result of what happened in oregon. however, the timing is important and you can see it as maybe a symbolic move as well. that good strength and the government's results when it comes to speeding up is the politicians. now, what do we know about the people who got to post it on this slide? what we know so far on this has come from the german government is that they're all of gun nationals. 28 of the nation knows that they're all going to make good criminals, that they all have an order for the vocation. so the focus specifically here was on convicted criminals on people who are no longer allowed to stay in gemini. they haven't been any more details specifically as to what these people did,
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why they were convicted. but it has been reported that they may also have been involved in planning political attacks or something similar in that case. but these are all really sofa reports. what's also important in this particular context is that human rights organizations have been critical of these deportation flights to a country like afghanistan, considering that, that i've done this done is not a safe place for refugees. so as well as a political controversy, as well as all the debates who are in the country, there are very important legal ramifications to all of this. so this also goes to explain why this is not something easy to carry out on why the government government in particular has to be very careful with all the political and legal details who was keeping them. i would you just said so all we about to witness duplications from the germany on a wide scale. or at least that's what the german government would want to speed up . the port ations to give that symbolic meanings to the decisions that they have
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announced in response to this all in good. but it's not as easy as just basically saying we will do it. and then a few days later, you have a plane full of didn't asylum seekers that are going to have done this done already . even within the job and correlation, there are different views as to how big or how important this has to be. how you can carry out these different deportation flights, what the legal consequences might be, what the humanitarian consequences might, might be. so it's all a big, difficult package. and in the particular case, you'll have done this time. it's even more tricky because the german government defacto does not recognize the de facto tyler bond government in afghanistan. so it's basically required to talk some of the regional partners to also be able to carry out these deportations. so all in all, a very complex political and legal situation that you're facing here in germany when it comes to these people of taishan flights in the security correspondence on
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the sparrow. the thank you thomas. israel says it has killed another senior palestinian militant as part of a big military operation in the west bank. the armies said is rarely bought a police scale to see how moscow mazda in the northern city of jeanine. that's after a local, as long as you have commodities killed on 1st day, at least 16 palestinians have been killed and the rates have begun 3 days ago. the operation is focused on refugee camps and to boss janine until coming as well as health organization says israel's military has agreed to a limited pause in fighting and the gaza strip to allow a pony or vaccination campaigned to go ahead. health workers helped to treat over 600000 children. starting sunday. mazda is also agreed to the plan because of the hospital system has been devastated by fighting since last october, interrupting routine vaccinations and allowing polio to return
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one and a half year old ellen barker is too weak to move. she lives to on this hospital bed with her mom and grandmother by his side ben tablets of miss checking me. so if you to call nutrition, she's dehydrated, who just stuff? i'm a chef and it has co serious complications that she's lean, pulled off with as little potassium acid into blood. huh. and infection in both lungs. oh, i the, how about the us in these complications make constructing polio, potentially fatal for leon? 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
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on to 10 years old. expect to be back to me. it's critical that we reach 90 percent vaccination. we've got 90 percent and $99090.00 explanation covers during each route that will be 2 routes. a split of 4 weeks that is needed actually you need 90 percent less to stall the outbreaks. the transmission within garza and prevent international straps, folio 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 was 1st pull the case. it $25.00. he is cause the, the lady she started vomiting was talk to moving, had a fever and put on the bulk role. and i took him to
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a locks and modest hospital where the suspected polio after thanksgiving day, so fun to bottex and sending samples of jordan to go to call from the health industry consuming of do is the only detected case of all the sofa. it was a show and much, and i'm 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 off to the truth ends the lives of those children in gaza. and the families remain a terrific as the pull it all. drake is just one part of the larger public health catastrophe. as you're watching t v, as a reminder of our top story, carmella harris has given a 1st sit down interview as
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a candidate for the white house. speaking to cnn, the democratic presidential nominee face questions on the israel home, us war and the rising cost of living in the us. and that's it from me on the news team for now. i'll don't go way up next door. philip looks at what it's like to leave with compass real estate innovation, green the green revolution global. so listen to a whole lot of crime. it's probably up to speed extra care subscribe to those channels to subscribe to plan. it's a good the.
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