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the, the, this is dw news line from the in the us supreme court rules. donald trump is partially immune from the prosecution. the court decides that the former for the full, the presidents have absolute immunity for official acts potentially disrupting a case with a legend. mr. trump, tightest of the 2020 presidential election, also on the program process for rights, inches closer to power. the national dining lead and marine depend, uh g supposes to give her policy a governing majority after its strong showing in sunday's 1st round of parliamentary elections on thoughts of your clean up after the deadly storms.
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scientists say it's another sign of how climate change is making extreme weather more frequent, and most of the feel gale. welcome to the program. we begin with breaking news from united states, where the supreme court has ruled that form of presidents are entitled to absolute immunity. for, for what they called official acts, but not for unofficial acts. the ruling will extend the delay in the criminal case against donald trump, the high call to send the case back to a lower costs of this year. the court was asked to decide whether mr. trump was immune from prosecution for his role, and the january 6th 2021. ryan took the us capitol when he was president, the timing of his reading is important to us. the window for a trial to begin before the november election is natalie.
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washington correspondent janelle dom allowed the supreme court explain what this verdict meets. well, in very simple terms, this is a ruling that is very favorable for tom. he gets absolute immunity for official acts and no immunity for unofficial act. so that throws up the question, what is official, what is unofficial? and part of that question has now been thrown down to lower courts to decide. but based on our reading of the supreme court's opinion, they see more inclined to view more act so on while in office. as officials then not by any reading or this ruling. however, it doesn't represent a dramatic whitening of presidential power. all the president has to say now is the, to an actors official, and perhaps the president comes then be able to do whatever they want, which i think are throws up very interesting possibilities for biden. but that's another story. now it's important to note at this point that this boat also fell
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along ideological line 6, conservative judges for 3. against an up this point, i would like to read from the defense of a judge to sonya sort of my or she says, the relationship between the president and the people he served as shifted a rank of irrevocably and every use of official power. the president is now a king above the law with fear for our democracy in this sense. now, also worth noting here that in such the sensitive customary support, respectfully in that last sentence, she did not do so this time. and that tells us what you truly thinks of this product today. okay, so we've heard from donald trump, who has described this as a big waiting for democracy. so what does this really mean for the, for the president? well, as he said earlier, because of how long this court has taken to rule on this matter, this delay has already proved advantageous to trump any sort of delay dot ministers
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. the chances of them facing trials before the november election is helpful to trunk. but with this ruling today, this could represent further delays as special council jack smith now has to go back to his case and look at the parts of his case where immunity immediately applies were immune and where he has a chance of disapproving the community that had been a thought had been outlined here today. so those could up, those could constitute further delays. and we know that if a trump is elected as president, which there is a fair chance that he could be, he might be able to make this case go away, get to the department of justice to drop the charges. so at this point, we don't know if one a trial will take place at all, but, but we do know that the chances of it happening before november, while vanishingly slimmed before or even slimmer. now, thanks for watching the washington correspondent janelle, doing well. not with friends by president mcroy, he's quoting all the votes this to prevent the fall right from winning
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a governing majority and sundays. final round us not parliamentary elections a yes. place for us wrong. so maureen depends far, right. national riley search the victory with a 3rd of the vote. president centrist, the lines came inside behind a coalition of leftist deposits. as it was a historically high voter turnout and a historic result from a rainbow pens far right party, which is now closer to power than ever before. i suppose to say, i think it's the people's revenge on the leaks with light to the french people for over 40 years. i hope that we're reading the paint together with john and bob tyler will lift fronts up. so the french volume can finally return. and we can continue to hope for a better future. it's in my eyes, because i've been hoping for this for years. and i'm hoping technology score to get the country back on its feet. we've got to do something small, but it's not yet clear whether the anti immigrant euro skeptic, national rally,
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will be able to form a government. it all depends on whether president and mental ma cronan his allies, together with politicians on the left can head off and outright when by marrying the pens party through tactical voting. which is seen as a steep challenge. no matter what people are unfortunately fed up with politics, they no longer believe in it and returning to the extremes. for me it's the same thing in both cases it's really like the plague or color. uh one isn't any better than the other. so here we are disappointed, and we don't know where we're going from the disgrace to see the national riley rise like this is the 1st time we've reached this level in france. but i don't know how to say it's horrifying to see such extremes based. so nazi parties, i'll say loud and clear, no, it's appalling about the results of the legislative elections is not very surprising because we have seen the rise of the file rights in our country. today.
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i'd like to say that's what a 3rd of french people think of it. so it's a democratic phone and we must respect it despite everything on the sale of what they will try to give. who do i pick them up or do? even if the far right does fail to win an absolute majority, france will likely have a hung parliament. this could lead to political paralysis and chaos. just as parents is preparing to host the olympic games this summer will of course, poland and paris lisa louis, explain the political deal, and beijing that's happening this week. and whether these deals can shape the 2nd round. what absolutely, it's really about the alliances that will happen now. now, you know, we heard about the shares that each policy, one of the selection, but this is not a proportional election. it's a direct election. the $577.00 seats in the french parliament will be, you know,
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will be decided in local elections. and each district is really taking vista groups and one parliamentarians to parliament. it's a 2 round system, you know the, the parliamentary and can win a 1st round if they get more than 50 percent of the rights. but that's only the case for about a 2 districts. all the other states are still up for grabs. hens, the 2nd round to face to face sunday. now, because the french system is not that straightforward, there's the possibility that there more than 2 candidates on the 2nd round division . and these are really the districts where i could get really crucial of what happens on sundays because they have 300 out of a 5 and 77 districts with more than 2 candidates on the 2nd round. the facing and 2nd parties have already said that they would what the french course fair sounds about dodge. so try to block crate it down against the fall, right?
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by withdrawing that candidate became that in the 1st round to say to so that or very it's 10 guides to can go to the other candidate the non fall. right. national radi candidates in the secondary industry to now know old policies have said that they would do that. and obviously writers can still decide freely what they will do in the 2nd drawing to for aging. so will the so called what they call them says republican party is the non fall right? policies be able to block the far right from getting to power from getting a an absolute majority in parliament. we will see this sunday. i will take a quick look at some most doors making headlines around the world. the death toll from the south of a suicide. the tax in northern nigeria has risen to release $32.00. that's according to the country's vice president female suicide bombers. talking to the wedding funeral and the hospital. now group 1st claims responsibility for the attacks which took place in a region frequently attacked by
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b is list insertion group boca us on times donald trump allies. steve bonded has been taken into custody of the u. s. federal prison to begin a full month's sentence, a full contempt of congress, a jory, i found him guilty 2 years ago, ford of defying a subpoena to testify before congress. and indeed, to turn over the documents to the january 6 house committee. south african president sit around the opposing has appointed a new cabinet, the following week, sidney conversations after of poor his old face potty and the made general election . 60 percent of the government positions and went to his amc composites the 1st time since the end of a policy that the amc has lost its majority from the found right, german politician has been convicted and fined for a 2nd time. so using a band not see slogan, view and hook said everything for germany during a rally. he's the lead time to that's the alternative for jeremy in the state of to
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range. you know, he's positive, hers clearly in the poll, probably 7 people have died in fear storms in front, switzerland. it's really extreme weather intervention, right. lots of floods and land slides made west by melting snow. from the out, scientists, a human drifting climate change is increasing the severity frequency and duration of extreme weather events. this bridge proved no match for the torrents of water which tore through here heathy rain. hammond pots of switzerland melting snow compounded the deluge. the alpine town of task grew and was particularly hard hit rivers and streams, the sea of banks and land slides buried cars and cast off some homes might alter the light on. yes,
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this is michael on for what's in it. the everything is damaged, including the hotel for the ones that we now have, new accommodation, 200 meters, further down of office for the anyway, we'll have to wait till tuesday for the road to be open. and then we'll have to see how we'll get the car out and back to germany. see, and don't you on the open con, not also stop from we had some problems before you go to 94 to 5 years ago. it's like they flooded the bridge. but that was manageable, hard to hold them on the extent of it this time. so, so i've never seen this, so it's a huge amount to meet with us. think about the weight we have a hips. northern is linked to causing rivers to boost the things creating flooding, and more month 5, hundreds of people were evacuated, rented on city, it's been a while i was on the phone. i noticed that
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a land sign was coming down behind the camp site, where we was staying at my door. i realized it was time to leave as soon as possible. so i took all the kids and moved to safety. and i guarantee that the united seems on the clean up if it's began after the rain cleared, but acts, these remain difficult to some affected areas in sports and football. so you're, so i just really full span a through to the round of 8 with the wind against georgia. georgians got off to a good stop after an own goal by spain's that and then norma, spite and brought the match under control with boundary equalizing. shortly before the break, spain score 3 mole goals in the 2nd half georgia leave a tournament as one of the best styles i as one of its tasks, especially when i faced the host germany instruct, gone on friday. i was singling survival at stake into your eyes. i managed to knock
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slovakia out of the tournament. yvonne assurance scolds us the packet and the 25th minute. but despite dominating most the match and only managed to come back an injury time with the help of jude belling out a chain, then made it to one of the interest extra time. england will not place switzerland to the quarter finals indefinitely, though on saturday. well, midfield of june, june valley go, who's go help things. and when the game describes the motions, i've gotten the roller coaster match. and i think the adrenalin gets you, but it's a, it's a combination of a lot of things, you know, your timeframe and is an enjoyable feeling. but it's also a lot of pressure. yeah. people typical a rubbish and you know, it's nice to it when you deliver you can give them a little bit back. you know he's, he's very difficult in press conferences and interviews and things like that to um, to tool. because open a, as football is wanting because they're always judged and um, from a football and being on the page score and goals celebrate. and his, my release. and he always might be a message to a few people,
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but i haven't very happy moment. and for the magenta and then football, depending on, that's what you're up to date. well, well, news of the top of the hour and just a moment product a looks at some surprising things were getting wrong about the images. on the on dw, [000:00:00;00] the, the dream of revolution, the dictates of somoza was full. so that changed my life. the people hoped for a sara i imagined we would change the world. tens of thousands of left us from all over the world wanted to help reconstruct the country. this mission became the dream. it was simply
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a spirit of optimism where we encouraged each other. so many things were suddenly

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