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the the business dw news from bell in cala harris faces have 1st tough questions as presidential candidates, including all the israel hum, oswald unequivocal, and an unwavering and my commitment, israel's defense, and its ability to defend itself. the democratic party is not a defense record as vice president in a wide ranging interview with us for cost. the cnn also coming up, germany resumes deportations to of gone, it's done. so it does not recognize the tale. bon, losing people, taste and stuff. going to stop a whole 2 or 3 years ago when the tale, bon read. so college they resume as the german government faces rising pressure to
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get tough on the silent and security head of 2 regional elections this weekend. the, i'm good, how about is welcome to the program. coming on, harris has said some of the plans for office in the 1st major interview since becoming the us democratic policies. presidential nominate the con, vice president appeared on cnn the long side who are running major kimble's power has defended her shift on policy issues over the year, saying that her 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 fracking in pennsylvania. and the warren guys did, i'm just kind of cold, joins me now in the studio. will um,
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tennis. the 1st long sit down into the you listen to the hold 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 avoiding 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 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 focus in the past few months in the democratic party. let's just have
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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 this? i think it will in terms of if we're 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
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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 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 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 was, have changed, she, her values are still the same. so that bill that she was referencing there,
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she said that donald trump basically works his magic to get the bill killed. but it would have provided $1500.00 more like 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 d 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 has 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.
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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, that guy. 80 though he is candice coal. thank you very much kind of so germany has resumed supporting rejected asylum seekers to have gone to stone for the 1st time since the top to bottom to re, to pop a flight with 28 convicted, half gun offenders took off on friday boned for campbell, germany stopped to pausing after a migrants in 2021 due to human rights concerns be renewed deportations. commas. the german government faces pressure to crack down on migration after a fatal knife rampage last week in which a syrian,
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the suspect was found to have evaded the protection from one of that story that spring ended up being security correspondent, thomas by thomas. that's what the timing here, john and government resumes deportations right after a fatal life attack. or indeed, the timing is important, the hots because it comes at the time when the political debate is centered around deportation. they centered specifically around deporting, failed asylum, see cause, which comes as you correctly mention off the deadly attack in zoning and last weekend. but it's important to stress that this is probably not a direct result of what happened in zoning and these kinds of the port. taishan slides need a wide amount of planning of logistical details here in germany, when it comes to bringing those failed aside. i'm see, it goes to the airport and making sure that all the paper work is correct. it also
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requires specifically the pay to have it done. it's done a lot of coordination between germany and regional countries because germany does not officially recognize the taliban government. so in order to be able to carry out the specific deforestation sites to a dentist on, it needs to coordinate with some of the regional countries in order to be able to carry them out. so it is in a way of symbolic deportation flight. it does have very important political meaning, but it's not a direct answer to what happens all in a few days ago. now we heard that people taste as opposed in 2021 due to human rights concerns, but this human rights concerns. i don't have that have not disappeared. why of and uh, the protections allowed to continue. now as they are related to several security incidents here in germany in recent months that will also cost or at least allegedly caused by failed asylum. see, cuz the latest of which is specifically bizarre,
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lincoln case and the security incidents prompted the regional, the federal government here in germany to change tax. and basically, this change essentially means that the german government considers the national security here outweighs the claim for protection that failed asylum seekers. any particular claimant knows might have. it's important to stress that the guns that are on this plane are after nationals, they have convicted criminals and have an order for the protection of the german government. clearly stressed that they are resuming them because they consider that the national security is more important. that the national security outweighs the claim for protects and that those outcomes might have. now 2 important reasons. elections of jeremy are coming up this weekend. any connection that the property and in direct connection. because again, the topic that everyone is still is discussing. now, here in germany is migration is asylum laws, the german government,
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indeed past new regulations when it comes to speeding up deportations. and as you may know, this is that topic migration that has been the central topic of the far right alternative for gemini potty. that is leading in the polls in the 2 regions that are going to vote at the weekend. so the big question that many have ask is, to what extent the political impact of zoning and the whole discussion about migration asylum in germany is going to help or not the alternative for dr. many on to what extent the other part is that in particular, the potty of a job and trying to lower left, also the social democrats could actually also maybe de momentum in the to eastern states. they're not doing very well. so there isn't any direct link because the debates here in the country now is centered around this political topic. and best political topic is one that in the 2 regions that are going to the pulse is of
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utmost importance when it comes to knowing on sunday, which party will win the regional elections. and also the, uh, this topic is not going to go away before. uh, the federal elections uh next year. uh, do you think we are gonna witness more deportations from germany or on a similar um basis as we've seen today? the german government has traced that it tends to continue this. i've already explained the reasoning behind that, but not everyone here agrees. in fact, members of other parties here in ballad and say that this cannot continue the same way and there are human rights concerns clearly expressed by human rights organizations. so what's important here is that the political debate will continue . the legal debate will continue as well, but at least from the government governments perspective, this is something that they want to continue students to secure the correspondence on the sparrow that thank you. israel says it's killed another senior palestinian militant, this part of
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a big military operation in the west bank. the army said is rarely bought a police killed a senior. how must come on the, in a drone strike of the northern city of janine that's off for local islamic jihad to monta was killed and says that at least 19 palestinians have been killed. and the rates that began 3 days ago. the operation is focused on refugee camps and to boss janine until curry men the occupied west back. the world health organization says israel's military has agreed so limited pulls and fighting in the gaza strip to allow a pony or vaccination campaign to go ahead. health workers hope to treat over 600000 children starting sunday. mazda is also agreed to the plan causes hospital system has been devastated by fighting since last october, interrupting routine vaccinations and allowing folio to return one and a half year old ellen barker is too weak to move. she lives to on this hospital bed
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with her mom and grandmother by her side. been tablets of miss check in miss. so if you html nutrition, she's dehydrated. who is this up on the ship and it has co, serious complications that she's lead will go off and as low potassium as to didn't have blood ha, an infection in both lungs. oh, i the, how about the us in, with these complications make construct and polio potentially fatal for elian. now with a 3 day truce agreed for family hopes we can safely receive the much need. dyslexia, the teachers begins on september 1st with over 640000 children on to 10 years old. expect to be back to me is critical. that'd be
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reach 90 percent vaccination. that'd be that 90 percent. and $99090.00 vaccination covers during each route. that will be 2 routes and explain to 4 weeks at that is needed actually, your needs 90 percent less to stall the outbreaks. the transmission within gaza and prevent international straps. folio what aliens family has whole of avoiding the disease. for another month that though it is too late, and events info on some up to has become goes, us 1st pull the case it 25 years. because one of the stuff, those are generally she started vomiting talk to moving to had a fever and put on the bulk role. and i took him to a locks tomatoes hospital with a suspected polio after thanksgiving day. so fun to bo tx and send in samples of
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jordan to go to call from the health ministry consuming of do is the only detective case of all the sofa. it was a show much, and i'm a, i'm a from miami. living 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 the off 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. and early on the ice dw correspondence on it from a, in jerusalem about the 3 day limited pause inside to well, it's not entirely clear yet how this will play out of the all the details of this
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lecture, nation campaign and features to her. 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 people there, to vaccinate those chosen that has become really necessary of to a case of poll, your voice detected in a toddler in gauze, or 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. 5 this would happen according to the world health organization in 3 different zones that could last 2 or 3 days. and certain time
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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 recreation. org and 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 these vaccination points is this will all play out as they have planned, seductive, corresponding time to expand the reporting from jerusalem. thank you, tonya. now let's have a look at some of the other stories making headlines today. new zealand is mallory king to hey, so the has died at the age of $69.00. he had been recovering from heart surgery he just days of to celebrating is 18 to year on the chrome. he was the 7 smell or email. not since the sermon ceremonial post was created. a success up will be
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elected by a council of mallory leaders. evans, who was the rebels, have released footage, showing the designation of a stranded oil tanker in the red sea. the video shows a moss demand planting explosives around the vessel after was attacked by lucy fighters, which are backed by iran. last week. there are fears of a major oil spill. now ukraine is investigating the crash of an f. 16 jet that kills its pilots. is comes to weeks off so that the 6 of the plan started operating inside the country. the jet was donated by western allies and crashed on monday as your brain was friending off russian aerial attack. in russia, as in many other countries, the new school year is about to start and for pupils in some regions bordering ukraine, that means crosses on the war time conditions. new cranes incursion into the coast
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region is entering is 4th week. but it seems school kids there and elsewhere, and russia 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 still, depending on the situation these consume, there will be remote learning and regions. people are moving to, to the hybrids here from my own person, shipping them easily. fortunately. yeah. and so those of course, as well as the neighboring belgrade region issue, air raid alerts on a daily basis and has started building shelters. elgar, its governor also nouns that schools in kindergartens and several districts will be covered with this protective film. that on state tv, the school year seems to be starting smoothly from value to our the preparations for the school year cibola and everything will be ready on time is they are from
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federal junior. what's missing in the school? local judy. then 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 offenses. the dream in ones to keep russians in this state when they do not think about what's going on there and they've something a step in, in some troubles, they can please. i'm slow. so of course, is a place where not only for children killed the brain washed in some way, but they appear on this can be influence. so if, as well, the state in these evening news also shows of another new school with modern technical equipment and approaching portrait in the classroom. it is reportedly located in the sol caldwell hands, peoples, republic, and eastern ukraine. the russia annexed in 2022 and state tv. it is shown as
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russian territory. the war already reached classrooms long before you cranes incursions classes, but teach patriotism. and the criminal version of the war in 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 form over the course of the war. it has introduced mandatory basic military training and highschool. something that has become even more relevant now with ukraine and soldiers on russian territory. oh yeah, i'll see the revolt a young, you know, send me all know how russia has been changing its school. sure, extra them, since the will in ukraine quote,
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i would say this has definitely something to do with ideology. we've heard about the patriotism classes in the report. there's 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, 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 a 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
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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 gonna say over the course of russia's war in ukraine since it started. so i was going to vision. we have definitely seen a militarization of schools happening as we saw in the report, but yeah, there's really this military training and children learn how to fire kalashnikov as soldiers who actually fought and ukraine come into classes and talk 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 1st or militarization. we see in the russian school system and yeah, this much a really just a go on now with your friends occurs because that at least in propaganda terms, gives of course, an argument for russia that all this is necessary,
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at least that's the coverage that's putting it now you mentioned the how the ukraine's incursion, how is that being reported on in russia of the on site to be. it's really being reported as if everything were going well, at least they show you created 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 successful that there's really a lot of support among society. and, but of course of regarding the crime, and 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 russian president has
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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 the code of conduct for example, or during last year's new to me 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 turns use a to as a compensation kind of for this embarrassment that the didn't ukraine in advancement 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 i go, i want to show some spectacular images from iceland last night. my local interest has been treated to 2 of the nations natural phenomena, namely the northern lights, setting as the backdrop for an erupt thing volcano,
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tourists watched in, oh, as lava continued to spew from the fisher on the southwestern reg, tennis, penance. it's the 6th time this particular volcano has blown its top since last december ortiz advise people not to get too close. but luckily there was lots of lots to see from a safe distance deal watching dw names here as a reminder about top stories. kind of like, how is this given the 1st sit down interview as a candidates for the white house? speaking to cnn, the democratic presidential nominee 1st questions on the israel hospital and the rising cost of living in the us and germany is resumed defaulting people back to i've gone a stop. deportations will hold it in 2021 off the top of on re to our gym and
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government is facing rising pressure to get tough on asylum rules and security. and that's it from me and the news teen up next. don't film looks at how generations class of a lot of thanks the the the,
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zoning and the main suspect came from syria and diluted terminal authorities triggering political debates about to partitions and asylum. on to the point we ask, after those willing and nice attacks, the germany changed to migration to the point in 60 minutes on d, w, the on the long voyage through the ocean. another how back we took for a long time. they had to be humans on the journey. but now the premises have to come there, protect the
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