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some around your facing pacific history of everything all set, and that's something right around the wells, but no need to talk about justice subscriber id, listen to paul. gosh, then we'll take you along to the right. the as a beggar looking for weapons and welfare. it's not a compliment, and it wasn't meant to be what those are. the words that were used to describe ukraine's president go to me is zalinski by german lawmakers. so in ski address of the german parliament today lobbying for help to rebuild his country and asking again for more weapons to help fight off the russians. but not everyone welcome to dozens of law makers. most of them, from the far right, boycotted to speech very loud, but they've never been in power. ukraine's president can only hope that they never will be on board golf in berlin. this is the day, the
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whole camp lead me until we deprive russia at the moment, unity to tell, arise, ukraine, recruits him will have no real interest in c, king affect peace deal. testing with 14 must fail, and ukraine must prevail to you and i haven't any for the age of them. peace, no, we hardly any of the continental dream besides a peaceful, you know, we will not let up in our support for ukraine. we will continue to spend timely by the side of the ukrainians.
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also coming up president biden's son, a convicted criminal hunter by guilty of lying about his own drug abuse in order to buy a gun. no one in this country is above the law. every one must be accountable for their actions. even this defend, however, hunter bardeen should be no more accountable than any other citizen convicted of this same conduct. the, to our viewers watching on cbs in the united states and to all of you around the world. welcome, we begin the day with a wartime president, daring to look into the future, into a future of peace in crating and presidents hold of me as a lensky is here in berlin for a 2 day conference, a bit, finding ways and funds to rebuild his country. russia's invasion is now with its 3rd year, and there are no signs of a cease fire on the horizon, but ukraine's shattered energy grid can't wait. people need power. and the zalinski
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told the german law makers today, his people, their soldiers need more weapons to. here is part of the zalinski is speech before parliament earlier today. yeah. you in the i have any a other than peace me know to you have not do we have any of the continental dream besides a peaceful you wrote people don't know. do we have any other duty than to protect our people? how will you read under the rule based international alda? no. but versa has different goals and dreams. russia is standing alone against all of us. well not, not perfect. so you know, we all have to false risk to change, but the most um, it is possible it's the most valuable because there is no wall that cannot be brought down to the product and not our leadership and the will of ukrainians should work for the sake of peace for the 2, for the sake of europe,
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set out for the sake of life that they say. and so it will be more than you will if you rep will be a continent without all the while i'm doing now by cubic she's a member of the community in parliament. she's leader of the political party for loss in ki kira, it's good to have you back on the program. in a word we're talking about this conference is taking place here in berlin about reconstruction. and i mean that it's personal for you, right? because you are telling me that you've, you're actually in the middle of a power outage and keep right now. hello brandon? thank you so much for having me. yes, indeed. the same as many of my fellow ukrainians throughout the country right now. we are experiencing energy outages. we have been experiencing them for a month right now since the russian brutal attacks and destroyed the majority of
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our energy production. and as of right now, there is no quick fix for that. and we can only rely on our partners to provide additional be transfers and provide additional capacities of energy so that we can survive through the summer. but the most important that we can survive through the winter and you and i were able to show it tonight. you were telling me because you've got a diesel generator given you electricity right now. right? right. it's actually not something that every ukrainian can have. but because i'm leaving the home, i can have diesel generator. uh and uh, i have some support for my internet and then for some lights, but actually it's very tough. so everywhere, and we are only purchasing diesel generators, hospitals from kindergartens to make sure that that would 3 to go to infrastructure
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are still has inability to get out of curiosity when needed. you know, in considering the realities that you and your fellow ukrainians are facing out want to ask you about something that happened here today in berlin. a sizable number of lawmakers from the far right and the populace left. they boycotted the speech that was given by your president, president zalinski. today you're in front of the german parliament and they even said that zalinski is a bigger asking for weapons and welfare. what do you think when you hear comments like that as well. uh, you know, i'm an oppositional party leader. and that can tell you more than anyone that president is legitimate. why? and we have heard russian narrative uh trying to diminish him and uh, trying to break or we need you that we have had since the beginning of the soul
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given vision. we as a country. so one go to to the 5 and when the war and for that we have one president and it is the last year and he's representing the country. you write down in burly. i want to make it very clear that political emissions right now, the matter for us, we need to get a sort of very simple thing to state life, to have the ability to defend our homes and don't have the ability to provide to other people. and this is why it's very upsetting when we hear about which things from, from a lot of majors from, from germany, you know, that people driven from most or support us and we hold it low, major 3, present people who support that you're germany is a major weapon supplier to ukraine. now, do you have any reason to think that that could change? it's you know, we, we've been going through this since the beginning of the full scale. and these are,
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there's through many women, you know, from manual fiber in life. but right now we think we are at the point where we can get a long term trust and the long term agreements on, on getting guys the necessary weapons and munition nbc, from germany. this is what's going to happen. we have a security agreement, and we call that a certain political changes that happened. it wouldn't influence a ability to support ukraine and i was like, at least this is our high hopes cure you. even though we've spoken many times we, we've talked about your, your hopes of your country joining the european union. euro skeptic, political parties far right parties. they are gaining ground in france, italy, austria, and here in germany, the original core of the european union is now home to political forces that think
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that the you is part of the problem, not the solution. i know you've dedicated your political career to angering ukraine firmly in the west. hopefully in the you. what goes through your mind when you see what is happening right here? or i think people are scared. they do not have a good solution to the questions like security and future. and they think it's very important tool operate with this tax when you're talking to people and when you're building your political career. again, here in ukraine, we are living proof of the importance of the uni team of you that you can only fight for your future and see any progress usually if you're surrounded by the allies and if you're acting together and they want everyone who is concerned, we've afraid to hear this, we here are saying that if you can only survive if you are acting together. so
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let's stay together. figure out the issues that may arise, but to move forwards to get together. i don't see any other way. kira roodick with that i think we can say thank you and as always, we appreciate you taking the time to talk with this and um, we wish you all the luck with your power. and i hope that you don't have to rely on the diesel generators for much to longer. thank you. thank you, brent. i'm very clear train how much has given to egyptian inventory and mediators. it's response to a us back ceasefire proposal. now we do not know the details of that response except that the ability group has expressed its readiness to positively reach a deal that could end the war and gauze earlier. today us the secretary of saint anthony blinking is head. israel's prime minister has reaffirmed his commitment to
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a new ceasefire. on monday, the un security council endorsed the us back proposal, but there's still no official line from israel on the plan. a blinking is on a tour of the middle east, his latest attempt at shuttle diplomacy to reach a ceasefire. it is real bleak and talked to relatives of people taken hostage by him. on october 7th, they gathered outside the hotel were blinking was holding talks with his really officials to voice their support for the us back cease fire plan. they think it's blinking for us efforts to bring the hostages home and they called on their own government to agree to the ceasefire. the secretary of state and the lincoln came, he's been here multiple times. we shook our hands. he spoke to us. he reassured us that they are doing everything possible and our message to him was it. we have to
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bring home every single hostage as we never had time to do that. the secondary blinking comes here gives us a new insurance and gives us some hope. the american administration is the goal enough in this neighborhood. the call upon that is rarely is read and come to the gate with this file. immediately the media ceasefire is good for the hostages. fighting is bad for them. it's as simple as that. but for more on the us push for a c, so i am joined now by jonathan panic off. he's a director of these go cross middle east security initiative at the atlantic council. jonathan, it's good to have you with this. um, you know, we have, we've been here many times before us secretary anthony blinking in the middle east pushing for a ceasefire. but leaving empty handed. this time. it seems that blinking has a lot of wind in his sales. would you agree as well? thanks so much for having me. look, i think it certainly isn't
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a better position than it has been in a number of months. the reality is you have to un security council resolution that past demonstrated really global support for the us plan. you are the g 7 announcement. you have the error, which announcement adjust the other week also supporting the deal there at the end of the day. it's going to come down to frankly, whether or not some boss is willing to make this deal. and it's not even from us, it's yeah, yes, in war and whether or not he's ready to make a deal on the terms and conditions the present button has laid out or not. if he is well, then the pressure obviously shifts to prime minister netanyahu. if you're not, then we probably starting back to square one. yeah, and either we're even seeing reports as we speak. i'm coming out of israel, that her mazda has possibly rejected the volume proposal or the by the timeline. we can't confirmed that. that's a report. this just comes across the us says this is and is really proposal and
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they are putting pressure on how much the sign off on it. how much pressure is benjamin netanyahu? and as he's not under a huge amount of questions, yes, i think it's mos signs off on it. and again, if you guys have similar signed off on it, then he's going to be under significant pressure because he has an israel, an international list of right wing bengal beards motored or if it's very clear that they will collapse the government. if he signs off on it now there's ways to keep the government up and running by now yahoo! bringing in here the key that by bringing back to benny gaps. but that probably is not going to be a long term solution. there have to be a big political negotiations about what that looked like as well. on the other hand, if similar doesn't say anything, well then it's easy for that and yahoo to keep the coalition alive and to say, well, i haven't made any promises. yes, i allowed the war cabinet, we've been the get to sign off on the plan that is proposed,
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but ultimately as the us pushing for it and come us rejected it. so this is on come off. so we're going to have to wait and see of that. what were you surprised when biden, when public, with this proposal? i mean, it almost seemed, it seemed like you pulled the carpet out from under the feet of this and yahoo, if you will. i don't think i would say i'm surprised that i think would present by there was roy tried to re establish leadership on this issue. there's been a big cause here in the united states and in europe about frustration. the us not taking a forceful enough effort to get to some sort of deal to make progress on this issue and to somehow reach a ceasefire. and so i think the president was trying to figure out a way to do that without israel immediately rejecting a deal more and given started. i think he managed to do that successfully from the
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proposal stage, whether or not he can actually get it to be effective and, and get both sides to sign off on. it is obviously a different story and we'll see pretty soon. yeah, i mean i, you have to wonder how much patience bite and has left with it and you know, who we hear that the, that they are relationship is not the best. does it really matter the, at the end of the day? oh, look, obviously, and politics a good relationship can always be more helpful than a for one. but the reality is a pregnancy netanyahu is a political calculations including his own corruption campaign. so that's gonna be one of the bigger drivers than whether it highs relationships is particularly good with president. by that time mister netanyahu was going to be coming to the united states at the end of the month to give a joint address to congress. human certainly feels he can create some sort of persuasion and maybe split the politics here in the us. i think what's more
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important is the results here and can bite in 10 2nd next week and convince netanyahu of this is actually in his best interest as well in jonathan. when could argue that mentioned y'all who is just biding time running in place long enough until donald trump is elected president of the united states. again, what you read on that. so it's certainly an argument that you've heard of out there . i would caution and that sort of policy for 2 reasons. one, i think anybody that tells you they know exactly what's going to happen to you at the elections, you probably want to renew or there's so many variables right now. i don't think that a lot of americans are clear, but more importantly, the relationship between president trump and i'm promising then yahoo, especially at the end of president trump's term, was quite poor. the reality is, the prism trump, the sure to have to be rather mercurial on
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a number of foreign policy issues. and the idea that you somehow going to be by default, better on this issue. i'm not so sure as a given and so i'd, i'd be careful about that as a assumption that she should just wait for trump to come back. and if you're looking, if you look in your crystal ball and, and let's say we, we do have peace in, in gaza, who is going to come out with, with more influence, more leverage in the middle east, particularly with is really the palestinians. is it still going to be the united states, or do you see another power? i'm thinking maybe sony re be having an unprecedented level of influence. you know, that we haven't seen before. i mean, is the power the equation going to change? it's it's, it's a great question, look is, the reality is some of this depends on how the ceasefire comes about and how the resolution comes about. that it comes about in a way in which the us can actually move forward with what's, but it's long term goal to have saudi normalization with israel in exchange for
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us security guarantees to saudi arabia and a host of other issues on civilian nuclear cooperation on artificial intelligence cooperation. well then, yeah, i think saudi arabia is going to have a bit of an outside influence here. but the truth of the matter also is you have so many different groups. and to me, different people with the agents that the palestinians are not monolithic and what they want to see in the west bank and gaza. mosse is not monolithic, as a group is really, is, are certainly not monolithic. and you've, you have a new set of elections that could change the power dynamics. and all of those changes could also change who has ultimate influence. the us is going to continue to have broad influence, are probably more than anybody else when it comes to israel. but i also think the amount that they have is, frankly over exaggerated. and we've seen the fact that the us has been able to control 0 to do things, but not completely force them to. yeah, i think
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a lot of people have been learning some lessons of the past and several months that to show work jonathan, to panic off with the atlantic council job. and we appreciate your time and your insights tonight. thank you. thank you. so as of today us, president biden, son hunter, is a convicted criminal. us court found hunter by guilty on the 3 federal felony gun charges under biden was convicted for lying about his drug use when he purchased a gun in 2019. now he is the 1st child of a sitting he was president to be found guilty of a criminal case. you could face up to 25 years in prison. the sentencing date has been set yet speaking after the conviction, special counsel, david weiss, who brought the case explained why hunter biden had been convict. while there has been much testimony about the defendant's abuse of drugs and alcohol,
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ultimately this case was not just about addiction. a disease that hans families across the united states, including 100 biden's family. this case was about the legal choices defendant made while in the throes of addiction. his choice to lie on a government form when he bought a gun and the choice to den possess that gun. it was these choices and the combination of guns and drugs that made his conduct dangerous. when he w, janelle, do alone is covering this story forrest janelle, good to see. i mean this story we heard right there from david weiss would be that it had all the sordid details. a tab boy would love um, but this would not be a new story. if hunter bite and were not assigned to the us president, but he is the president's side. talk to me about the importance of what happened in
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court today as well, of course. so as you pointed out, this is historical. this is the 1st time that a sitting president child has been convicted of a crime, but as you rightly also say, we're talking about the president's son and not the president himself. so why is this important? it's important because of the very specific political and judicial situation that this is all happening in so parallel to hunter biden's legal troubles. you also have jo barton's chief, political rival, donald trump, having his own days and court for various offences. and he has accused joe biden of webinar using the justice system against him. so after today, however, we've learned that this is the same, just the system that would convict dove biden's own son hunter bite. and as such, it's become much harder for donald trump and his supporters to say that joe biden is abusing the justice system using it to protect his friends and family. and while
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using it also to punish his enemies as such. it's important for joe biden to be able to highlight so the impartiality of the courts in this regard because it dulls at least one point of attack coming from the trunk camp, which in this election year is not irrelevant. if you don't get it, there was 5 months to go until election day and we know that can be in a trinity in politics and we know that the public's memory can be rather short. what role could all of this play on election day as well? it's hard to say one could imagine, for example, that the stress of the situation could weigh down heavily on joe biden. psyche. this is a man who has a lot going on already and that could perhaps influence his campaigning. but we don't know his mind. so we can't really say that for sure, but what we can point to is polling data. there is, for example, the survey that was conducted by emerson college. earlier this month that showed
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that 64 percent of older surveyed said that hunter biden's trial wouldn't influence their voting decisions come november. 24 percent said that it would make them less low likely to vote for joe biden. 12 percent said it would make them more likely to vote for joe biden. essentially, what that tells us is that for the majority of folders, what happens with joe with the hunter biden and his trial really isn't that big of a consideration. we also have to imagine that the majority of the population here really isn't following the ins and outs of 100 biden's trial. but considering the context again, this is really the important thing to be focusing on, and that's why it matters. got about a minute left. let's just talk about where things go now for hunter bite and he is face is another trial doesn't yes. so he's facing another trial in september 5 in california. this is a,
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this is about 9 the tax related federal charges. so prosecutors say that the hunter biden failed to pay at least $1400000.00 in income tax between 20162019. now there are 4. so he really, he almost reached a deal with prosecutors in a summer where he would plead guilty to, to tax related charges and the mid to the facts of the gun case. but so that deal fall apart. and as such, in september, he will be facing another day in courts, and that is when the latest, the next chapter begins to further of items in terms of legal troubles. yeah. 6 guns, drugs and male taxes. my gosh, it's the whole book there. janelle, of washington, this is janelle, thank you. good seeing you of the will, the day continues online,
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. this is dw news live from berlin, ukraine's president here in berlin, urging the world to help rebuild his country. load them is zalinski is asking for assistance to repair ukraine's energy sector shattered by russia's invasion, transfer all of schultz telling him that germany will remain committed to keep also coming up the military from us stopping short of accepting a us back truce proposal for gauze and instead proposes a new timeline for the, the .

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