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the the, this is the don't use live from berlin. joe biden defies. calls to have funds in his re election campaign. are comes as bite and sizes, growing pressure from democratic lawmakers to drop out of the presidential race. also coming up a stoning end to the manslaughter trial against actor alec balls. one judge dismisses the case saying police withheld evidence the unpopular phone any as welcome to the program. us president joe biden hit the
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campaign trail and made growing calls for him to buy out of the race for a 2nd term. addressing supporters and the key swing state of michigan bite and struck a defined tone and value to continue in the race. said he was the only democrat who was beaten trump and said he will beat him again in november and also attacked drums record and office coal team a loser. michigan is part of the trio of blue will states along with wisconsin and pennsylvania, that are key to victory in november. well, earlier i spoke to dw correspondent janelle do my lown, who is i stopped by and raleigh in the city of detroit in michigan. and i asked her, what were the main takeaways from bite and speech? well, as you know, pablo we've arrived at a time or how joe biden delivers his message. message is as important, if not more important, and then what he actually says. so you arrived there,
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this was an a vigorous and energetic joe biden, but i don't think, i think the last time that i saw him as energetic was the state of the union address. this was the joe biden that people with showed up to that 1st disastrous debate between himself and donald trump. but worth noting, of course, that todd, this is a complete comfort zone for him. he's surrounded by tearing our supporters. he's able to read prepared remarks off. i tell a problem sir, but what struck what so? well, what struck me content wise was how willing and aggressive he was in terms of going after donald trump. so he called donald trump, a rapist, he reminded people here that donald trump is a convicted felon. and he said that donald trump is a threat to democracy. you write him or he reminded people of the threat opposed by agenda 2025. that is a, the assumed blueprint of
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a trump. so 2nd administration, if you were to get one, it includes uh such things as abolishing the department of education. but so the fact that he was able to do that is probably going to lay some of the concerns that his supporters have that he no longer had it in him to go after donald trump in this way, in the way that he did not manage during the debate, so that's what they got from him today. right, well you've had a chance to speak to people there are they sit by and riley in detroit. what are they being saying to well, i would like to bring up again that these are tearing supporters at this raleigh. so as such other messages when they talk to me were they run along similar lines of these things that joe biden is the man for the job. because he has been doing the job. they pointed to his record of job creation of sweeping legislation. they also said that they were motivated by fears of project 2025,
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and the threats that donald trump but missed that a 2nd. donald trump a term could bring. but i'd like to point out that we are in michigan, and this is not an easy loading demographic for joe biden. so you had the rally here inside, but outside you also had a protest, the right from the a band and bite and movement. and that, of course, so are, those are protests there is that are trying to get voters to do just that a band invited because they're angry with him over his handling of the israel gauze of war. one of them even told me that the handling of the israel goes toward told him that biden no longer had the moral authority to lead. but these age concerns of the last days, told them that to fight and no longer have the capacity to lead. so that, that's 2 issues that represent liabilities providing that are converging in that one protest group. all right, we've got about 30 seconds left, janelle, so briefly,
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if you could, you think that this riley and data extended that news conference that he had yesterday are going to stop the pressure on them from other democrats. not quite yet top. pablo because what about the debate of course, said was that it raised the bar for every single performance that joe biden would have from here on out with every performance. he has to knock it out of the park. so what he has to be able to show is that he can deliver a performance like this every single day for the next 4 months, and if elected for the next 4 years. and that is something that we don't know just yet. thanks. janelle, as always dw correspondent in the united states, janelle, do my, do my loan. joining us from detroit. let's take a look now at some of the other stories making news around the world in japan's prime minister for me because she is in berlin for adults with the chancellor or
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life shells securities that the future prominence. even in their thoughts, both leaders expressed concern over tensions in the, in the pacific, especially what show it's called the growing cooperation between russia and north korea, which he said was a pure violation of un sanctions. you regulator, say your mux platform, x is misleading users and violating european content rules with its blue check marks for verify the kinds and finding that could lead to hefty fines. ex becomes the 3rd company in as many weeks after apple and mehta to full file of the new digital services act. a part of $77.00 pilot whales has died after washing unsure on a beach on the scottish island of sunday. and what could be the biggest mass stranding for decades? experts say it's too early to know what caused the event. is now a nice area 22 students have been killed when their school collapsed during morning
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classes. the accident happened in the central plateau province. it's not yet clear what caused the building to collapse, but residents say it came after days of heavy rains. the local community in shock and dynamic discrete gifting by students putting floss on friday morning jobs. children kept trying for help under that up for almost desperate buildings and rescue workers tried to recover students many survive, but some couldn't make it easy, but most of the time and the 16 main engine name. and then we just go to see the dozens of villages offered him as this could be to school to the deputy
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building collapses uncommon and nigeria since 2005, at least 152 buildings have collapsed into capital liquids. the blame is often and lexical relations and the use of substantive construction materials as a judge in new mexico has dismissed the involuntary manslaughter charges against doctor alec baldwin. after finding the state withheld evidence from the defense, the ruling brought a sudden and dramatic end to the proceedings. only 3 days into the trial. 2021. baldwin stayed clean shots, cinematographer lina hutchins on saturday with a gun and that was supposed to be loaded with blanks. prosecutors had tried to argue the actor had increased responsibilities as the film's producer well earned your i asked the entertainment during this k. j. matthews, in los angeles, why the judge dismissed the case? it? yeah, everybody was startled. i think we all saw. so this trial would in probably
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a week from friday, which would be next week. but the judge felt that she had no other course of action . a bunch of dismissing this case against alec baldwin and mainly it boiled down to evidence. europe. evidence that was not disclosed to alan baldwin attorneys before this case came about. early on friday morning, alec baldwin, attorneys filed a motion to have the case dismissed, and they said it was based solely on the fact that they discovered that there was evidence ammunition that was presented to the prosecutors after the armor had to go to yours. reed had been convicted, i saw one brought in ammunition from the state of rush and presented it to the prosecutors after she was uh convicted. that was supposed to go into a file label, rushed in a case number attached to it. that did not happen because the prosecutors according
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to them declared that this uh ammunition wasn't. uh, it wasn't important. it didn't come from the same batch that was used of acute, unfortunately alena hutchinson. so they just decided not to file it under the case number. and that was wrong. according to the judge, they said that any thing that was presented from the russ cit, should have been logged in under the rus, a case number and present it to all of the defense attorneys. and because they failed to do that, the judge phil felt that they had no other choice, but to dismiss this case because it would have been prejudiced against alec baldwin . okay, j. the tragedy that led to this legal case has sparked a wider conversation by the use of weapons in film and t, v by actors. are we seeing any changes as a result of this? or you know, no legal standing trip changes. so you're not seeing policies or rules or requirements on sets with guns being rewritten. however,
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what we're hearing in hollywood is that you're seeing a lot of films or tv series, perhaps not use real guns. just use c, g, or use props. so they don't even have that problem whatsoever, which means that they're probably using less arbors, rather than take the chance of having a real gun that supposed to be supplied with dummies. they just the choosing not to have real guns on the set at all, thereby eliminating the possibility of what happened on on the rest set back in october 2021 tank se cage. i certainly a tragedy. what happened? k. j matthews. joining us from los angeles tonight, thanks southern you're of a sweltering under, brutally high temperatures, just as the region reaches peak towards season extreme heat and wildfire. so i've left emergency services struggling to cope with tardies or warning that extreme heat and humidity may prove dangerous. for the unprepared
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extreme heat straining, southern europe, much of italy use roasting under an extreme heat warning when it's over 40 degrees celsius shade in july though or the priority for we're a tourist i have i had when i got my but yeah his in big cities media urologist said temperatures were even higher than official reports were signaling concrete radiates heat above ground, and asphalt softens under foot. is it ruining towards vacations? depends who you ask. it does take this that hard. i'm from the stray a. so we have temperatures like this. but with humidity though you made it too, so i'm not even sweating and hungry. a heat warning has been in effect all week authorities verge, people to drink plenty of water interest more than usual. the heat wave is proving
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life threatening from budapest homeless. the government has ordered social services to take people off the streets to cool off. it's hard, it is hard, but you can survive just like the cold in winter. you can survive, it gets to its heart, but you have to stay in the shade and you look at you now being you, firefighters saddled wildfires and the heat wave that reached 42 degrees celsius. hundreds of firefighters and military personnel have fought as many as $23.00 separate fires since thursday. similar conditions in southern bulgaria also led to wild fires, where fire crews brought to save homes and dangerously high temperatures. to monitors in romania as capital. bucharest rich 44 degrees as commuters struggled to travel in buses and trans without air condition. no, i don't know what it will be like probably worse than before. i heard the temperatures will be even higher, but it is what it is we will survive. although normally we should try to do
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something to combat the situation so that it doesn't happen anymore. meteorologist say the heat wave will go on for several days and get even hotter this weekend. all right, don't forget and you can always get to you don't even use on the go, just download our app from google play or from the app store that will give you access to all the latest news from around the world as well as push notifications for any breaking news, there's lots of sports businesses and entertainment to plus lots of analysis and background from our correspondence around below the all right, said that's all for this show up next on shift dating apps do they determine? and we love as kind of artificial intelligence, save us from find 1st dates, stay tune for that. and don't forget this time we're using information on our website, dw, dot com,
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