Skip to main content

tv   DW News  Deutsche Welle  October 2, 2024 3:00am-3:16am CEST

3:00 am
the the, this is dw news line from berlin. israel promises retaliation after a round fires underneath $200.00 resolves therapy, several reported casualties. but these really ministry says most of the by raj, was intercepted. it's the latest escalation between israel and it's regional felt around and then the us, the contenders for vice president faceoff in a debate as they tried to convince undecided voters and swing states to buy their comma harris or donald trump for president. the
3:01 am
pop up are really as welcome to the program is ready. prime minister benjamin netanyahu says ryan will pay after it launched a barge of mason house. it is ro, these rarely armies as a $118.00 themselves, were fired in the attack, but most were interest baptist therapy, several reported casualties, including one palestinian mind, killed by a mis out in the occupied westbank around. so it is carried, i have to strike in response to the recent killings of his bottle leader house. and those rolla thomas eater is my honey. he's rails military spokesperson said his country would retaliate for the rainy and attack on our corner. we are on high alert, we will protect the people of israel. this attack will have consequences, so we have plans and we will operate at the place and time we decide leap. as do us as confirmed, it helped israel shoot down the arabian missiles. here's the us president job,
3:02 am
i'm at my direction. i says military actively supported the defense of israel. and we're still assessing the impact based on what we know now the tech peers to have it defeated and in effect. and this is testament is relative military capability and us i'm also is also a testament to test a plan between united states and israel. dentist, fate and defend against praise of attacks and expect make no mistake. united states is fully fully fully supported with is a little earlier i asked sean shake from the center for strategic and international studies in washington, dc. if we're on intended to cause casualties with this attack, this was a significant salvo. that's to be sure it isn't something like a few missiles here and there to send a political message. this is, at least as you had already reported, a 180 ballistic missiles. so the intention to cause damage is clear. but
3:03 am
how, how much we've learned to your question about your runs missiles. it's kind of repeat some of the lessons that we saw back in april that yes, they can launch this large salvo and it will cause a lot of terror within israel. folks have to go into shelters for decent amount of time waiting for this operation to end. and of course that there is a risk for escalation, but in terms of military capability, in terms of really affecting israel's a strategic assets. and this district hasn't really changed anything about that it's, it's fairly weak. right? but israel, now i've said that it will retaliate, then you mean it then? yeah. who said around will quote, pay for it? what do you think that could look like a number of possible responses? again, just comparing what we saw earlier in april back then is real retaliated in fairly
3:04 am
limited manner. that struck a few iranian air defenses in response to a barrage of somewhere around $36500.00 combined missiles and drones. here again, as you've already discussed, is really policy makers are very uh forthcoming about there being a larger retaliation that might mean striking the missile launchers that were involved in this operation. you could mean getting the command control structures, the leadership that was involved in planning here. or it could possibly mean striking some of the iranian nuclear facilities or those involved in, in that process and kind of pull that program back. that can be at the high level, but really i think we're all trying to figure out at this point, what is real is, is planning on doing next, sean, we'll leave it there. thanks for joining us on data. we can use trying shaped with
3:05 am
the center for strategic and international studies in washington dc. thank you. let's take a look now at some of their stories making headlines around the world. israel's military has launched fresh air strikes on lebanon's capital bay route. it has hit the city southern suburbs repeatedly in recent days, targeting what it says or has bought a site's. a strike on friday in the area killed his ball. the leader hass on his right, a former dutch prime minister mark of what has taken over from against oldenburg as nato secretary general will decide his priorities are to increase defense spending and strength and partnerships outside the lines. you also said you crane's right to self defense. they've not, and it's border with russia. just claudia shane bound has officially being sworn in as mexico's 1st female president. chain bound, who is the former mayor of mexico city, has vowed to continue the left wing reform agenda of her previous assessor during
3:06 am
her 6 year term at least a $155.00 people in the united states are confirmed to have been killed by hurricane helene. the storm devastated several eastern states. nearly half of the depths were in north carolina. well, dozens of others were in south carolina and georgia. the republican and democratic candidates for us, vice president j. defiance and team walls are facing each other in a debate at this hour with just weeks to go before the election. they're trying to win over undecided voters in swing states. they don't use washington bureau chief in his poll travel to the former steel manufacturing hope of johnstown in pennsylvania. to find out what matters to voters there. it may look like just any other small post industrial town in america, but it is places like johnstone that could decide who to next to as president will be drawn. stone is in pennsylvania, a so called swing state, one of
3:07 am
a handful that has the potential to sway the outcome of a national election tier every vote counts. it's why jeffrey plumber and his colleagues are out knocking on doors, trying to convince fellow pennsylvanians to vote for harris and boss. if we don't do it, i mean who else is going to do it? we have to get out here and get these people to vote and hopefully we can get them on our side to vote us and we're out in this area, just canvassing, making sure was playing on button in november if you plan on that. but what about probably okay, i don't know for now. okay, so studying it, tracking feedback is crucial. jeffrey records to people tells him they will vote for the data is then shared with other union representatives. so they know who to return to for another chat, undecided, undecided. some people have already made up their mind. sorry. i do. i do like
3:08 am
12 days she did close the borders. i liked them a lot because no, we got enough people and we had enough american people. we don't get enough jobs for them. well, i understand why bring in more people. the type faddle for the white house is reflected in the signs in front of the house by to naturally one johnstone by a d o. it's in 2020 in the presidential election before that. trump had won the city by a simular margin. so usually the vice presidential pick is made to add something to the main verb. for james, a clark, a vietnam veteran, one wall springs to the democrats could help paris. well, walls covers a lot of bases. the couple of hours may not, although it really shouldn't matter, but it does. he seems to be in or around regular sort of fellow. the seems to be um,
3:09 am
cognizant of what the real problems on the ground. i'm like j d, that's in a nearby republican party headquarter. campaigning is also kicking in to hire their methods may look old fashioned, but they talk plays a big role here to the public. and so also ready to fight for every single vote. if they had a 179 new registrations, and we had 193 in the city, you can see that actually we're outpacing the next door. gold coins and guns are on offer a chuck erickson's shop. he believes trade events doesn't. it's just something new to drumstick good, but that he also could secure republican power for the years to come. i thought it was a good young gentleman and he has a lot of experience as military experience also. and he also it,
3:10 am
yep. and course in the government now, and he's a just a role, well rounded, suburban type of a person more than a person from the city. this got a different from the for the point what the country should be. it's been ours. jeffrey and his colleagues are still not on tours with all the al serra run. and i don't know which way of those, and there are some positive and negative things about all the candles and solitaire, and i'm just trying to make up my mind. they will continue their work to election day. knowing that the next chapter of american history will be written in towns like the course of the vice presidential debate is underway in new york and little earlier i spoke to our correspondent janelle do malone in washington dc and asked her what we can expect from that debate as well because we have to treat the
3:11 am
vice presidential candidates kind of as surrogates for their respective tickets. j . d vance is likely to attack the higher as walls ticket as being all what he calls dangerously liberal. so he's going to say that harrison walls are bad for crimes are bad for the border. he's also expected to level some personal attacks against him was perhaps attacking his military record as he has done in the past. because tim walls has never seen combat. now it's not that judy vance has, but that is another story. now for his parts and walls might actually use that as an opening to talk about how donald trump himself has dodge military service, has been known to make controversial comments about veterans and fallen soldiers. and you might use that to make a larger point about how trump and vans don't really care about anyone but themselves, and certainly not about the american people. but so, but we'll then,
3:12 am
why do you see it going for him? where is he going to focus his attention as well? let's remember that. so was, is the architect of that attack that has gone main stream against republicans that attack, that has labeled republicans as weird. so he's going to paint them as the extreme is he's going to pains them as agents of a division and chaos in american society. he's going to say that they are overly invested in police. trump, a trump in advance, that is, he's going to say they are overly invested in policing books in the classroom and women's bodies and reproductive rights. he might also bring up those outlines as lives that both trump and vans have repeated about how haitian immigrants are eating cats and dogs in ohio springfield. but this is the sort of things i can also backfire. if vance, for example, says that he is going to say whatever he has to say to highlight what he sees as
3:13 am
a bigger problem around migration. this is actually a line, a justification that has been celebrated in some republican circles. but every line of attack carries risk sun in the end. the challenge for both man really does remain convincing undecided voters and swing states who might have pocket book issues of front of mind, like the price of food and gas. and those are the things that they will be watching out for to know, i'm sure you'll be keeping a close, so i will speak to you later on in the evening. thanks for that update your now do my own from washington joining us from washington dc. now german football manager, you're in club, has received one of his country's highest honors, plump has coached for a seat dormant. and more recently england's liverpool football club is awarded the order of marriage by president at frank voucher. stein meyer for his achievements,
3:14 am
and so for and then promoting term. british friendship is also commended for his social and community work, helping young people from under privileged class. and here's a reminder of our main headline tonight of the prime minister benjamin netanyahu. as warren duran will pay for its latest to miss alt attack on israel is right. the army says most of the by raj woods intersected rounds as the strike was in response to the reasons killings of his father leader, a son that's rather time us. neither is my son yet that's all for now, don't forget, you can say up to date and all the latest news out of information on our website, the w dot com and you can follow some social media or handle in dw news after a short break. it's doc film said, taking
3:15 am
a look at the hidden cold war relics in east germany. so stay tuned for that. on top of all, you need me on the team here in berlin. thanks roger. take care of the why do having does not get drunk? why do grab a tasteful waves, squeeze all bodies? how much do we need per day? do i stop cons, praying for help find the on says get smudge on dw science and i'll take talk 10, a secret buildings hidden in the forest of east germany. this is bunk.

19 Views

info Stream Only

Uploaded by TV Archive on