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ALJAZ NEWS LIVE - 30 July 12, 2024

State under barack obama she was a former 1st lady herself and 4 years ago she was at the Democratic National convention accepting the democrats nomination as a candidate to go up against donald trump what a different world it was 4 years ago and a very different world that shes giving this speech in now this was Hillary Clinton a few moments ago alan fischer as our correspondent in washington who was listening to that tie again allan what did we hear from as i dont know what to call it for former 1st lady former secretary of state former candidate. Exactly all of those boxers it was interesting she was saying that a number of people have come up turned in the last 4 years and saying if wed known then what we knew no i would have voted or i would have voted for you she said this cant be a shooter woulda coulda election youve got to get out and vote no donald trump will undoubtedly claim that shes trying to relive to get the 2016 election that she hasnt quite got over it and there may be some truth in that but Hillary Clinton is also making the point that donald trump went on the campaign trail and told people what do you have to lose and shes pointed to the state of the United States in the in the moment with 170000. 00 dead because of course the fact that the Unemployment Rate is over 10 percent and she says that joe biden his intention isnt just to try and fix the problems that weve seen over the last 4 years but to build and create and move on of course you would see that that sort of hope here shes trying to get your biden elected but it was a pretty strong speech from the former 1st lady and as i was saying just in the last command there are people who are on the on the right who say why would you put Hillary Clinton up to to deliver a speech to the d. N. C. She lost the election shes hugely unpopular that is why donald trump managed to beat her but the reality is she still won the popular vote across all of the United States by 3000000 more votes than donald trump so she remains in many quarters a very popular candidate as does a husband bill clinton new address at the convention some would suggest maybe for the last time or in on tuesday night but Hillary Clinton delivering a speech that she hopes will do what she failed to do and that is deliver a victory for the democratic president ial candidate. Hillary clinton of course was speaking from well her living room in chappaqua new york maybe just a quick word alan if you wouldnt mind on the style of this convention lots of people mentioning it ive seen it on your twitter as well the fact that this format as virtual format its actually pretty good. Theyre also looking at the ratings in the ratings for the 1st 2 nights down over what weve seen from 4 years ago so people arent tuning in quite the way you would expect but there are moments that are going viral such as the rule call on tuesday night which everyone was impressed with and i think i said this perhaps its a template for future conventions where instead of people in the whole show shooting to try and have their voices hared against the noise in the background here there where well known one marks or picture exports with the states represented or with white that diverse population represented standing and delivering delegates for the convention and everyone thought that that was a really slick really smart really polished bit of television and has certainly gone viral people today talking about their top 4 states and everyone seems to think that rhode island won it with their convention kalmadi. Quite a remarkable viral moment and so it is it is different of course its different. And whether or not the take some elements you know i think i think this is maybe sounded the death knell of for the conventions in the future i think what we mean well see is perhaps one maybe 2 big nights for the set piece speeches but perhaps the 2 being held online it will reduce cost but also it becomes a much more intimate experience because you are there in your home watching it on your computer with your family which is suppose you do on television but it just feels different if youre watching it on a device or watching it on one of the American Networks and its its all teeth rather than in a big hole you dont feel quite so part of it and the other point i was making in the last hour as well theres a change from the way people have to speak they cant rely on applause lines when you write a speech were told on it you know the line thats going to get the laugh the. Cheer. From the crowd this time youve got to change it its going to be slightly slightly less slightly more low key and deliver that sort of speech and so far it seems that more stuff excepted. That challenge and i think perhaps the most telling example of that was going back to the very 1st night Michelle Obama who 4 years ago was why you received as delivering a fantastic speech in support of of Hillary Clinton to a huge hall that got a great reception and this time people were seeing what a great speech should deliver what is felt more like a one on one chat intimacy that we were just talking about a quick preview of whats coming up this hour then alan we have got sent as a comma harris who will accept the nomination as Vice President and then a former illinois senator who gave a pretty good speech around 16 years ago. Stright a state senator who very few people had heard of any actually made the point that he was a skinny kid with a name that was hard to pronounce and he went on to deliver a speech that left many people saying this guy is the future of the party and then 4 years after that 12 years ago he decided the future was now he ran for president and against all the odds we remember of that night in iowa where he won the caucuses and went on to defeat people like Hillary Clinton where ever happened to her and a guy called joe biden who he picked out of the rank of hopefuls to become his Vice President hes going to talk about the joe biden he knows joe biden he essentially employed for 4 years for 8 years as Vice President but hes also going to touch on a more personal aspect of joe biden what he thinks he can deliver for the country and then a real moment of history in what has been a history making Convention Already we are going to for the 1st time in more than 180 years at a Democratic Convention here a woman of color stand up and accept the nomination to be Vice President the 1st woman of color to be on the ticket of one of the 2 big parties in the United States. Will introduce herself to the American Public some people already knew or but they tend to be political narrative like you and me and she will see about her background the fact that she had a jamaican father an indian mother how she grew up in california where she went on to be the attorney general in california and then became a senator and how shes built a reputation over the last 3 years in the senate but then she will turn their attention to what she can deliver with joe biden and to do that she has to do all Vice President ial candidates do not go on the attack against Donald Trump Mike Pence and their record in the white house as ive said before donald trump once described this as a nasty woman someone close to the Democratic Party said it better for us not. Shes got a lot of ammunition to use in their speech at the convention in the next hour ok thanks alan well talk to you again later on alan fish is at the white house saying as allens been talking about commerce there were going to bring in Stephanie Brown james cofounder and chair of the collective parent which is an organization working to address the representation of africanamericans in Public Office on skype from washington and thanks so much for your time stephanie this is as alan was saying a really important for a moment for common the harris people who follow politics know who they know what she stands for but shes got this National Platform now to introduce herself to the rest of the country absolutely i mean this is a story tonight for common areas but also for women of color all across this country our cost across this world for her to be the 1st black woman the 1st Asian American woman to be at the top of the president ial ticket is my you meant my images and especially in the ear where we are celebrating womens suffrage and women getting their right to vote in so this is going to be a big night for her to tell her story for others to speak up on her behalf and tell her story shes going to be able to shape the narrative and talk about you know being a child of immigrant parents from jamaica and from india which is so much of the american story and so i think that shes really going to work to make that connection with voters today to let them know exactly who she is and why shes finally with them in this election do you believe all of that will translate into votes and support for the biden heris ticket a sort of said this before that obviously its important to have a woman on the ticket and a woman of color here but it still has to be the right woman and the right woman of color who connects with people and who offer something to people. Absolutely and i think that this is the time for a camel and here is this is the time for her to say this she represents so many aspects of american that she has been a champion of the people for so long from being a District Attorney to running the 2nd largest legal system in the country by being the attorney general of california shes been able to show that she has been a service but also can win she has never lost an election if you dont count the primary of course and so you know she really is a person that embodies that American Journey that american spirit of being relentless the being focused Movement Forward and it is on her in a campaign to be able to show that message in a way they are boehner is a matter of there and will america or in the suburbs or in the cities can relate to not just here is joe biden right not that they are a better choice to move America Forward in. And say whats interesting is thats actually a narrative you thats the 1st time youve mentioned donald trump and ive noticed the speeches that weve heard so far Hillary Clinton just before yes she talks about donald trump because its easy to talk about general trump and everything thats gone wrong in the last few years but then theres a definite pivot lets focus on what biden and harris can bring not just what we can do by getting rid of donald trump. Absolutely which is a necessary thing for the campaign to do and for those that are supporting the campaign this is not a situation where the biden here is to get can assume that any voter is just going to vote for them because they dont want donald trump or not is not a number of voters will but were looking at the margins here you know you have an electorate where 60000000 people will be from the hispanic raising from the black race and these are 2. 2 groups of people you need to be spoken to directly to talk about the ways in which theyre going to advance their communities forward through Economic Development through Immigration Reform through our School Reform and so they have to be very specific about introducing themselves but also the policies on which they want to cheer if they are able to be put in office and so i appreciate that theyre not just leaning on when you get trapped by the office but they are saying that we need to make sure we can give a compelling reason why voters to come to the polls in november and vote for us so great to talk to previewing the speech from coming here is to come and please do so with us so that we can talk to you after the speech and review what the Vice President ial candidate has to say thank you so as stephanie was outlining there calmly harris will make history when she accepts the democratic nomination for Vice President a woman who represents the complexities of race and gender in the United States the 4th woman to appear on a major parties election ticket but the 1st woman of color protocol again has the support. When former Vice President joe biden announced the person he wanted to take his old job the campaign made it clear that they saw senator come all harriss heritage as a major strength my mother and father they came from opposite sides of the world to arrive in america. One from india and the other from jamaica that makes her the 1st woman of color on a major partys president ial ticket and the 1st of asian descent and it didnt look to fight for her because were not used to seeing black women in these roles she is a tent black woman elected to the u. S. Senate we have never seen a black woman on the court even before her selection her race was a target for the trump family the president s son don jr retreated and then deleted an argument that she isnt africanamerican because her father is jamaican political analysts doubt that will have an impact i think that its important for people to drown out that kind of noise i think once you have. Young africanamerican experience in this country youre an africanamerican you know her parents her all that was generated when she was an africanamerican was like rock obamas father was african reason African American but her selection and ancestry could help the campaign in a new way Asian Americans are the Fastest Growing racial or ethnic group in the electorate accounting for 5 percent of people eligible to vote. Trump could have been trying to reach those voters over the years he has made a big deal of his relationship with the indian Prime Minister but some activists dont think that will sway many voters of asian descent there are people who came here recently or in the past whose predominant singular focus is how is the u. S. Behavior towards india or is there prism. And everyone or has there. Very few of those who born and brought up here a 2nd 2nd generation feel that way quite frankly as the nominee she now receives protection from the secret service shes reportedly picked a very appropriate call sign they will now refer to her. As pioneer. Aljazeera. And well leave out Democratic Convention coverage there for now as we say waiting to hear from senator komla horace and then former president barack obama in the meantime some of the days other news and President Donald Trump has demanded all United Nations sanctions be reimposed against iran trump says the secretary of state will meet the u. N. Secretary general to stop the process iran will never have market market in iran will never have a Nuclear Weapon when the United States entered into the iran deal it was clear that the United States would always have the right to restore the u. N. Sanctions that would prevent iran from developing a Nuclear Weapon we paid a fortune for a failed concept and a failed policy a policy that would have made it impossible to have peace in the middle east so more context on the story now with mike hanna in washington d. C. Terms of resolution 2231 which is the one which actually set out the or a new nuclear deal that makes very clear that snapback and sanctions can only be called by a country or a member who is a participant in that deal now remember President Trump will be us out of the deal back in 2018 so the very strong argument in the legal supposition would be that as no longer a party to that deal by its own definition the us has got no rights to demand anything let alone some kind of snapback effect like this and one must remember as well that the deal makes very clear that there are certain parameters that iran must stay within to avoid such a snapback the other members the other parties to that deal make very clear that they believe that iran has largely complied with the requirements in terms of their 2015 deal so very difficult to see what president trans basis for this is nevertheless he said to get secretary of state to the u. N. Tomorrow to meet with the secretarygeneral youll also be lobbying among other members of the Security Council to try and get some kind of support for the deal but you remember that iran meeting last friday when the u. S. Attempted to extend the arms embargo which expires in october and it was absolutely humiliating only the Dominican Republic voted with the United States the other normal allies such as france britain germany abstained russia and china didnt even need to use the veto that they threatened iraqs Prime Minister the me is in the United States to make President Trump theyre expected to discuss iraqs relationship with iran and so the withdrawal of u. S. Troops and coordination against eisel from baghdad also jabari reports on

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