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so now lots dissipates from all over the world from ladies, you said there's the nation to shake tomorrow. join us and register now for the d. w. global media for in 2024. the americans loved it. when the underdog against all large wins, children are told that any one if he or she works hard, can be anything, even us president rich for black or white. it doesn't matter who you are, doesn't matter what you did. on thursday, donald trump became the 1st former us president to be convicted of a crime if he's elected in november. he will be the 1st fell in to win the white house. tonight. a question for politicians. does it really matter what you do? and the question to us, voters, do you really want your next commander in chief to be a convicted criminal? i broke off in berlin. this is the day
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the trial. oh my god, almost viscosity. and i'm telling you, i was just like, how could they do that? i will vote for trouble more so than i ever thought i would. finally, i feel like a little bit of justice is served. he's of 8 of the law for many years. that gave and it's finally caught up. i don't think we need to contact an office the only voice that matters is the voice of the jury. and the jury is also coming up criminal gangs from sweden attacking is really targets around the world. stockholm is the key using iran of giving the orders to kill,
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don't work. the days that around is conducting. it is very much about planning and trying to implement and attack against israel and jewish interests and goals and activities in sweden. would you this kind of pass some more bags, and we have to refer you to our viewers once you going to be as in the united states, as you all of you around the world. welcome. we begin the day with a convicted criminals who wants to be us president. on thursday, a new york jury found donald trump guilty and what has become known as the hush money trial involving the adult entertainment. star, stormy daniels, a judge will hand down a sentence in july. whether or not trump goes to prison. that remains to be seen present time would not prevent trump from keeping his presidential campaign alive. it is possible. trump could win the race for the white house from behind. bars. we have this report. the 1st former us president to ever be convicted of felony
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charges, welcomed by crowds of supporters. donald trump held a press conference at his manhattan home. the morning after a judge announced the guilty verdict. she called the unanimous decision made by a jury of his peers a farce, and said that he plans to appeal all of the criminal charges against him. we're going to be appealing this scam. we're going to be appealing it on many different things. it wouldn't allow us to have what this is. it wouldn't allow us to talk. you wouldn't allow us to do anything. the judge was a tyrant, us president joe biden slammed the accusations of an unfair trial. that's how the american system of justice works. as reckless is dangerous. it's irresponsible for anyone to say this is greg, just because they don't like the verdict. that verdict carries up to 4 years for
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each of the $34.00 charges against donald trump. though he's unlikely to go to prison, us voters are divided about where the stand on the former president's trial and his 2024 bid for the white house. i was very happy that he was found guilty. i don't know. i don't think he's guilty. not at all. i am very pro trump from 24. yes. yeah, i hope people don't vote for him now that he's obviously guilty and we all knew he was guilty already. but now it's proven in a court. we don't know of at this point. so it's going to be a big appeal, so we'll have to wait and see. even if the appeal fails, he can still run the november 2024 elections. but what will happen 1st is a hearing on july 11th. we're donald trump is set to be sentenced for his crimes will enjoy now by jackson j, if he's a political inside or in both berlin and washington jackson is with the german marshal funds. he's also the president ameritas of the american institute for contemporary german studies at johns hopkins in washington. it's good to see you
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again. jackson, there's a, there's a lot to talk about here. but despite this guilty verdict truck can still run for president. what does this tell us about american democracy? but on the one hand, i think you might say that the way in which this court was able to be managed and the results seems to suggest that the system work as 12 people is randomly selected to a jury of his peers found donald trump guilty, and so i think in that way of the system, i've seen too many, if not all the confirmation that the system was set up and it worked in this case as well. and right after that, we heard from republicans, the republican speaker of the house. mike johnson says that the supreme court should to step in so you've got a congressional leader wanting the judicial branch at the federal level to metal.
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indeed, judicial system of the state of new york. first of all, is that possible in a 2nd? isn't this the behavior that we usually find in an all talk proceed and not the democracy? so, exactly, i mean, i think that 1st of all, there's no chance that the supreme court is going to take up this case is too much time about. secondly, there's going to have to be a process in the head of this product, which is the 2nd thing in july. and so, and in any case, this is going to have to take a long walk as we go toward november 5th. there are 2 or 3 other trials which probably will be handled between now and november 5th, the election. that is. but i think in any case, the way in which some of the republicans are responding to this is by denigrating the traditional system. instead of looking at it as a way to confirm the system works with standard of correct. mm hm. the the judge, you know, you mentioned the sentencing. the judge is not expected to sentence trump to prison
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. the i think the maximum penalty would be 4 years in prison, but they don't expect them to do that because of donald trump's a. she'll be 78 when sentencing happens in july. help us understand this jackson america's chords. think that a soon to be 78 year old man is too old to be sent to prison, but he is not too old to be elected to lead the worlds so super powered. does that make sense? so much. but i think that the notion is that a, this way in which the trial is probably going to be, remember, is completely stamped with one word and that is unprecedented. we don't know exactly whether there will be an attempt on the part of the district attorney, a prosecutor to request jail time, but i think it's highly likely. and then the question would be what happens then
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when the sentence has come down and where there is the appeal go and the appeal may not even make it. yeah, the for the 5th of november. so there's a lot of unpredictable factors and a lot of moving parts at this point after this unprecedented situation. you know, we are told, especially the united states, either you're told that it matters what you do and what you did if you want to be elected to the public office. and therefore, your past should be as clean as possible if you will, with donald trump after yesterday's announcement of the guilty verdict on his website, which crashed by the way he was able to raise more than 3000000 dollars poll. say this may or may not. this verdict may or may not hurt his chances in november. so this notion that your past performance is go is that's what you'll be judged on. does that really hold water in the us politics anymore as well?
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in this particular case, you know, the district trump has a very strong hold on the followers that have the stuck with him. not only in the 1st 4 years and when he was president. but after the 4 years when he was not in, in the, in the harbor office. and so i think the one thing to draw from that front is that this particular case may not change a lot of the electorate in, in a, in a substantial way. and that kind of thinking that i'm hearing here is that this election is going to be decide a number in a number of states, 6 or 7 across a several 100000 voters, which are in the moment. probably trying to make decisions about how they're going to vote there is solidly support for the fight and trump on both sides of the fence . and so the question is going to be which 2 questions. one is how many people are actually going to turn off the boat and stuck away how much of this particular case and those that go with it in the, in the,
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in the future are going to have an impact on people's decisions on who they're going to support and both of those are unpredictable. yeah it's, it's an interesting point to whether or not guilty verdict, if it will turn the focus off, they stay home. and if that will impact the, the outcome of the election, we will find out in november jackson. james is always jack, and we appreciate your time and your valuable insights. thank you. of the 2 suite and now where security services are choosing iran of working with criminal games in the country to target jewish and is really interest swedish authorities say iran is recruiting gang members, including children to commit acts of violence. and here's what the head of the swedish intelligence services had to say was a lot of the, the so recently we have the security services. i've noticed that iran is more or more focusing on other states interested in sweden. i specifically states that it feels like it's in conflict with and this applies not least to israel,
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the meanest east side seconds, but you security services could now state the criminal networks. and so we are a proxy that around uses the all the liberties that around is conducting. it is very much about planning and trying to implement an attack against is really and jewish interests and goals and activities in sweden would you describe test one over x. i'm here at the site. if i'm more now i'm joined by do you mind somebody who has an award winning journalist who specializes in a game violence in sweden d months? could they help you with this? can you 1st explain to us who these criminal games are the forty's or choosing of working with iran? the folks of network is, uh, i mean, the most wireless networks that we're seeing is way down in recent years. and the leaders have, i mean, total conflict that has led to more than 10 shillings last year. and the latest have been the next are in turkey and around for last year as
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well. and now these new details are and i mean, surprising and the way you cover the criminal gains in sweden what's, what's your read on this? are these accusations are the credible? so think of what was on the i think you have to be a bit skeptical. but when the swedish uh, intelligence service confirmed up around is using the guardian for most of this way . i mean that the ads, i mean the, some of the, some kind of context stuff is very important and that's where you need to take very seriously. obviously, the hospital yesterday, after this news broke out with the sources in the criminal environments. i was told that they were not surprised by these, said new information on that because then when it comes to one of the persons
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who has been around for a while in custody. and as a source told me that if is out now, living freely in my room, they may have some kind of cooperation with the state. that's the integrations, obviously. but we need more food to, to understand what further they're doing and how they might know that they're working with the federal service in a row. yeah, i mean basically what is being said here is that these, these criminal gangs beam it into a rod in your reporting. have you ever seen anything like this? i haven't seen anything like this when it comes to the dining apartments. but we see that are the leaders in the guns. they are living in countries that they're most expedite taking the criminals to sweden. and i mean,
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i know from my sources that some of the dying leader says they have a lot of money. they have good connections in the state to main colors and services . mm hm. because that's important for them to get in tell about their arrivals, but also to be able to live side says safely openly in their new countries. so, i mean, that was something that took place the people in, in the game community were expecting. now when these guys were staying in these countries, i'm wondering how did game violence, how does it get so bad in sweden suite is not the 1st country you think of when you're talking about doing violence. um yeah, that's a good question. uh, we have, uh, i mean, i think everybody knows of fine. uh, we have a bad integration. now we have a license regardless of immigrants,
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you mean of the ground. so we have the isolated islands, so you could say around or major cities where it's easier to find an apartment rental apartment. and that's where a lot of my grants and up, and we have cigarette and schools. and in the same areas, we have the lack of presidents from, from the, i mean the authorities from the police, from the social service and all that. and that has been happening for dictates. and that's in the same area where we're seeing this escalation of violence with the shootings. i mean, you cannot just blame the migration to this problem. there's so many layers to be honest, uh the way that we need to discuss the layers. yeah. because if you can just compare to germany where they also have taken a lot of refugees, microns and,
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but they don't have this extreme violence. we've child soldiers that are committing shootings and destination bops. that is something that has been able to happen in sweden for many reasons. and i would say that the reason part of the reason is that the storage is have the same as i said with the integration, but also solving these kind of tribes not preparing to deal with these problems early enough. and now we are in this situation. i'm trying to figure out what to do a journalist, do you mind somebody who we appreciate you taking the time to talk with this is it's a fascinating disturbing story. the notion of iranian terror attacks with the swedish connection, the might thank you. thank. campaigning is drawing super close in mexico, a head of elections on sunday. people will cast their ballots for a new president. they'll choose local lawmakers, mirrors, and council members. it will be the biggest ever election in mexico's history
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ending a campaign that has been mexico's most violent. a flurry of last minute campaigning was accompanied by. we said, a lot of violence on thursday. gun been shot dead, a may were or candidate in the southern state of guerrero. alfredo compare was at a campaign rally when he was approached and shot several times at point. blank range is death brought in the number of politicians who have been murdered in mexico and this campaigns of at least 24 or my next guest is known for his expertise and inside their experience in us politics. david from was a speech writer for the late president george w bush, credited with that famous phrase, axis of evolution, st. george w bush, not the father, and he is now senior editor at the atlantic. david, it's good to have you. with this, we invited you to night to talk about mexican democracy and the upcoming election there this weekend. but 1st i just want to ask you,
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what do you make of donald trump's thursday conviction? i think i've written for the money but this as well. i would describe this is the right product for the wrong crime. when in all the constitutional crimes is a tackle to january 6th, his attack on congress on january 6th, has attempted to defraud the election before that stop. donald trump will not face justice before the election. 2024. this criminal case pertains to his sleazeball activities as a private citizen, as cabinet present in 2016. this is justice of a pretty inadequate time compared to the severity of what happened in $20.21, but is the only justice that the american system is minded liver in advance of the election of 20. if, if trump wins in november, he'll be the 1st convicted felon to move into the white house. now consider that in an ocean of way. right now we've got the vote counting going on in south africa, former south african president, jacob zoom,
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but he was banned from running in this election because he is also a convicted criminal. what message do you think of these 2 democracies? what does this send to the world about american democracy when you compare these 2 systems, american democracy as care guys compared to others by a lack of formal law. they're, they're just a lawyer. and i think during the trump years, people have again and again been surprised by things they thought would be impossible that are not. we have no rule against a fellow and running for president rugs and felon being elected president. other countries do because the american system is so old and was written and developed, but with an assumption of some degree of character on the people on the part of the people who lead it. there's nothing that, for example, forbids a president from operating a business for profit. while president is just, it was assumed that nobody would ever do such a terrible thing until donald trump did. would you say that the constitution needs to be rejuvenated, if you will, to bring it in line with standards that,
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that we see in the south african constitution? or i wouldn't say that. so i don't know that such a advertise any kind of exemplar of anything, but i think there are a lot of ways of dealing with problems that are self constitutional. we may need new law, especially i think need a new spirit. if donald trump is beaten in 2024, i think that we raise the assumptions that we've always had. that american system, the government will be wet as john adam said, our 2nd president industry in this prayer was letting none but wise and honest man ever rule under this roof and we've had presents before. we're not wise. we've had presidents, we're not honest. the drama problem, maybe our 1st neither wise nor honest are let's talk about mexico. you, you've written a lot about mexican politics and democracy as we reported about 24 candidates for various offices have been assassinated in the campaign to run up to this weekend's election. what condition is democracy itself of the border in, at this moment? situation, this is quite dire and i'm just taking, i'm not an expert on mexico,
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but i was very involved with the work in the bush white house at the beginning of mexico's transition to multi part of democracy. and i, i know we now seem to be at the dent on his way back to the single party rule that characterized mexico. in march the 20th century, you mentioned the violence and this election, the past succeed of the 10, your present address. my love was overdue. i have been the most violent 6 years in mount and mexico's modern history. i think you'll have to go back to the mexican revolution of almost a century ago to find anything comfortable century ago to find anything comfortable to what has been happening now. probably a 180000 people by what we did over the past 6 years, a 112000 or so. we'll just vanish with no, no tricks. and this has actually been described as a criminal insurgency. this is not just ordinary, not just the games. these are near guns, extracting resources from people offering that kind of protection. and we're trying
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with this over sources controlling wide parts of mexican territory. and now they're having an election in which a president who has done tremendous damage to subvert mexico's democratic institutions, independent judiciary. the electoral commission is looking to install his handpicked successor from he's recruited. that's impressive. and she's a woman, it's impressive that she's of different background. she'll be the 1st, she's of jewish origin on both the fathers and mothers 1st, but she has chosen above all for her lack of any political strength or for complete dependence on president lopez over to org. and he hopes to continue to roll through . can we say then or, or can mexican say that the selection on sunday will be free and fair? or? i think it will be free but, but not there. if you're able to get to the vote alls and costs about, i think that vote will be kind of kept honestly. but there's a lot more violence in areas where the governments, we've been in areas with the government as long as we may not be able to get to the
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bowls. and many of the rules about the mexican electro system. very complicated rules to respond to task abuses. those have not been enforced deeply on all the parks. so this will actually, i will describe this free, not fair. the next lecture, worse. i think it was last year you wrote an article that they had lined on mexico is incubating and all the crap next door and autocrat and mexico where they would have 2nd donald trump term in washington would. would that be just what the, all the crap and mexico in order to mean would these 2 system suddenly complement each other on donald trump and lopez overdue. i had a very close and functional relationship which is gives the why i think to this is a kind of glen description of lopez all the doors, a man of the left. donald trump is a man of the, in fact a much more uncommon and deal they sort of struck was a trump wanted less migration from mexico and he didn't care how mexico stopped it
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. and he wanted fewer chinese auto parts and mexican cars and it was over door, gave him those things and he did. and trump would look the other way as low as over door took apart extra democracy. and unfortunately, that deal has more or less continued in dividing us present by this mexico policy. there's a lot of points of resemblance to donald trump's. he also has not done a lot to safeguard next the democracy. and now we're going to have the possibility of a president extending his turn to begin formal means of controlling his 6, his week successor. we've got about 40 seconds left. i just want to ask you, if you were advising to present it right now, what would you advise and what's the 1st thing he should do when the election results are announced and mexico as americans, options are very limited because of the awesome sad history between the eyes is mexico american words, often the land badly on mexican ears, but he needs to understand that mexican democracy needs to be a priority. not just migration, not just great democracy to david from day,
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