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the the, you're watching dw news coming to live from berlin. donald trump of wins a legal victory, as he and joe biden urged americans to cool their tempers. trump will take center stage at the republican national convention after surviving on assassination attempt, and will be formally declared the parties candidates for november's presidential election. also coming up on our show today, police in kenya, arrest a man, allegedly behind a series of gruesome murders. officials say the suspect of serial killer has admitted to murdering 42 women in the last 2 years. for london vote and presidential elections with the veteran leader paul could gotten
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a heading for another victory. his closest bibles are far from standing and fresh off the plane from berlin. the spanish football team arrived back home, ready for a street party in madrid to celebrate their euro. 24 victory over england, the high richardson. welcome to the show. we begin with news and just coming in a united states, a judge has dismissed the case against a former president. donald trump accusing him of legally holding onto classified documents after leaving office. this another major legal victory for chrome as he seeks to return to the white house. the judge says the lead prosecutor was unlawfully appointed and does not have the authority to bring the case. it
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just gets right across to dw the washington bureau chief in as all she's on the ground in milwaukee reporting on the republican national convention in us. a big news here with a court ruling tossing the case against trump. what more can you tell us? most definitely clear. so breaking news really don't stop coming out of the united states. this is a standing ruling. it basically says that the whole case against donald trump regarding the classified documents he brought after his presidency bank home to his place and my logo is dismissed. it is of course, also interesting that the judge was appointed by donald trump himself. i mean here in milwaukee where we're just waiting for the republican national convention to start in one and a half hours or so. this decision, of course goes down very available. many, many of the trump supporters already told us yesterday. and now telling us uh, 2 days that they never believed that donald trump should have been, uh, kind of,
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uh, brought to court in the 1st place. so a big celebration here just hours before the convention starts supporters, we'll see this as vindication. of course, all eyes now on what we will hear from trump, himself at the r n c. after that attempt on his life over the weekends. can you tell us a little bit of what we can expect in the days ahead? so there is no breaking news just coming out of donald trump just announced that he's going to announce his vp, his vice president tomorrow. so he definitely will appear here himself. and this is the 1st time probably if he doesn't appear today, we don't really know that the 1st time after this estimation to attend and all i is all of course on him. how does he look? how does he feel? but also, how does he address his supports as you just mentioned, it's a claire, both president biden and the former president donald trump. so now try to calm down
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the more to your in this country, hoping that nothing else, no other violence route come up here in this country, which is so divided in the public. this course is so talk. so that will be very interesting how donald trump will approach his supporters here in milwaukee. indeed, the united states increasingly having the feel of a tinderbox at the moment. you know, as i'm curious from what you've seen from speaking to trump, supporters who are there in milwaukee already? what, what kind of atmosphere have you seen so far after we saw this attempt on the ex presidents a life over the weekend? you know, claire, so there are 2 things which really struck me. first of all, that many of those we talked to are saying we need to unify again. it was like, as you sometimes experience, a trump rallies like this anger and page quite the opposite menu said this was an attempt not against a former president or a running president,
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the presidential candidate. this was an attempted assassination against an american . so people were actually pretty, pretty calm and still a bit of shock, but they desperately united behind the their candidate and go. they also found very, very interesting. and that's different from the last 2 presidential campaigns, which i also covered for a dw, a international topics up the playing really a big a, rosie, or many people talk to us about you trade. saying that with a donald trump in the white house of writing, the appointed, which i've never dad's a to a tech you trade in there, of course are also talking of is road. so it's really a very different set up this time at this presidential campaign or this presidential race in 2024. yeah, fascinating to hear foreign policy increasingly front and center. thank you so much for reporting. that is d w as washington bureau chief, you know, as well as the republican national convention in milwaukee. so they've heard donald
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trump, that to be formerly declared the republican party's presidential candidate at this convention of the f. b. i is still trying to identify a motive for the attack on trump. at the campaign valley in pennsylvania is in a country that gun violence has become a fixture of life. these particular gunshots still act more loudly than usual. the movements, the bullets stopped, the conspiracy theories begun flying. the, you know, to fill it from us and they can do whatever they can to get rid of trump. and so they have to do, they tries. and so we're here to learn whether or not that are going to happen in a cool political unit. 2 shops, rival president joe biden cooled and americans to dial down the rhetoric. there is no place in america, this kind of violence for any violence ever period or exceptions. we can't
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allow this violence to be normalized. you know, the political record of this country has gotten very heated. it's time to cool down . 2 days after the share too many questions remain. how could an armed attacker gets within shooting range of the full i'm a president. did the secret service ignore early warning, some of the audience. and what was the motive? clear of a picture of the shooters emerging, but some information is conflicting. he was a member of a local gun club and a registered member of the republican party. but he also donated to democratic cause, as in the past, police police, the weapon he used to shoot to trump belongs to his father and was purchased the officials all. sec found what they described as a suspicious device in the shoot. this vehicle has been decided by bomb technicians
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with bad supporters of the former presidents have been housing gatherings around the country, the outside trump tower, new york crowds phones to show that support wall cross trump is now in milwaukee attending the republican national convention outside the venue his supporters, how the video trump, himself has said he wants to use this historic moment to bring the country together . ramifications of the assassination attempt and not yet fully known. budget as most definitely raised the stakes for this year's election dramatically. robert papers, a professor of political science at the university of chicago. he recently conducted a nationwide survey. they found that 10 percent of those polled believe the use of force is justified to prevent from from becoming president. i asked him what that
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tells us about the state of us democracy. oh, well, they tell us, but we are a tinderbox of a country and they tell us that this is not getting better. we're not getting better, it's getting if anything worse. and in fact, that specific survey which we conducted at the end of june and we got those results about 10 percent of the american public thing violence to stop from becoming president is justified. i began to of a brief law enforcement about that because i was specifically worried about an assassination attempt against donald trump. so i'm sorry to say that that survey was a harbinger of exactly what, what happened here on saturday, and we have to take now very seriously other parts of the survey as well that found 70 percent of american adults support the use of force to restore donald trump, to the presidency. in other words, there are radical wings here in our public, their radical wings up against trump radical wings. for trump,
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and now we have the possibility going forward that this event could be a catalyst to retaliate. tory violence um uh from our radical trump supporters, 2 cycles of by one. so we are in rising political violence and the year of this, uh, uh, since the summer of 2020 with the riots and the george boyd protest. and now we have a problem that this could get worse in the next 6 months. can you put that into perspective for us a little bit more? i mean menu will point to the fact that the us has a long history of political violence. so, so how much has it increased in recent years and what exactly has been the catalyst? uh, yeah. so, um, since the summer of 2020 so in uh, during the pandemic, we had a 10 percent of the public march as part of the george boy protests in over a 100 major cities in the united states. weekly daily. this went on for months,
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7 to 10 percent of those protests were riots burning police stations and so forth and so on. then, uh, 6 on, uh, 6 months after that we had the capitol hill. riots were thousands approach from supporters during the capital to stop the peaceful transfer of power to jo by in the last year we have had pro palestinian pro a mos protests on literally dozens and dozens of major college campuses across the united states. that a portion of which turned a violent, they stormed buildings, they occupied buildings, they threw bricks and many, many acts of violence that occurred. and that occurred as late as just a month ago because these, these are campus protests went on for quite some time. and 2 different routes. we've also had a whole string of wolf attacks that have occurred. we've had an uptick against the rest, the members of congress. so we are in an era in the united states of political violence,
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the likes of which we have not seen since the 1960. so yes, we've had occasional of events here, but the 19 sixty's was the last time we saw anything like what we're seeing today. perhaps important distress, but you've said that this is a french minority of americans who, who see the benefit of political violence here. although it does feel like a very dangerous moment. is there something that can be done to help cooler heads, preventive and pressure spiraling? yes. and you're already seeing that this is happening here on both sides of the aisle. right now. the most important thing is 4 political leaders from the president and the presidential candidates all the way down to mirrors. that's governor senators and so forth. both sides of the aisle to strongly condemn political alliance, even if it comes from their own side, that is the hard part, the, it's easy for a politician to condemn violence if it happens by somebody else. so it's easy right
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now for republicans to condemn the assassination attempt against donald trump. the hard part has been for president biden, which he has done to come out multiple times to condemn this event. because no matter how you slice a, this is a, this is an attack against his political opponents. and so this is what has to happen now going forward. if there are not just on a day, but basically on a weekly basis, we need this to continue and it needs that happened in video, not just simply with press releases by our press a. so this is an incredibly precarious moment for america's democracy. and it's not just a moment defined as a week or a day. this will go on through the election. this will go on in the months after the election. this tends period will not simply disappear on itself. all right may call for a direct appeal from our political leaders in the united states from robert pope.
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thank you so much for speaking with us. he is a professor of political science at the university of chicago, or london's have been voting for lexie presidents with the veteran leader of paul cook. i'm a expect obscure another victory opposed. we're open for both residential and parliamentary elections because i'm a face the same 2 opponents as he did in the last election. as most vocal critics were barred from running to that, these correspondents, mario miller has this report from the wanted capital casale, the economy is what many people think off when they think of rwanda and mold in claims developed and say, as capital. the government has worked hard to sell this image. we've been mostly successful in the most important things that we wanted to get done. which means security and safety for london's bringing back home refugees of uniting london's justice and progress and delivering to hundreds run up to date is better
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off than it's ever been. ronda has grown economically reduced maternal mortality and improved health care. it has also become a major conference and tourist destination, but that's not enough. especially when 60 percent of london still live below the poverty line. says a position need to fix why and not be re. are they data so much of a ment? i do that to the, to got it. we have a beautiful building, glen, this is sweets bought to develop them into some of that development is they indicate to be able to people. and that's what have appropriate for my invitation among the kids on that 5 use, that is all kind of for me to provide, to have in other countries outside to, to get with them to have a who we need to. who do we need the decrease of do we need to or tie we need to us, but that's just this menacing stuff to have to shift between a and b or it has been a fee,
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is critique of president pool cook on it for decades and was punished for speaking up. she was imprisoned for ages were challenging the government narrative of the 1994 genocide, the targeted the tootsie minority and killed about 800000 people. you good the size of the, the institution adelanto, the government of quasi or a label to be the enemy of the kaci. lacking me, i spend the, a 2 years in prison owner because it has to get the size of the party. so if the government, so this is why i as good, they have to understand that we need to also democracy in our country to have a suspend, a bit of development. we need to, to have a lead. that is what i could account about before the citizen government has been praised for bringing stability to xander and the 30 years since the agenda. so i know well the rights groups have criticize the countries for human rights record info's disappearances, arbitrary detention extra traditional killings. and torture routine. the government
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denies the problem. we did. we did not assessing if people were a country of law. we're country that find his life. that is the biggest, less than that we learn from the genocide o job is to take care of one of these. people are free to say whatever they want. the country rang 144 out of 180 in the world. press freedom index. 14 members of victoria and you'll be or is opposition party and 3, john list behind bars several more waiting trial. do you think it will be a free and fair election to? yes it, it's elizabeth. it's widely expected that poor guy man will win this election with more than 90 percent of the vote, as he has done and previous poles police and can you have arrested a man allegedly, behind a series of gruesome murders, he dismembered bodies of several victims, have been found in the garbage dump. officials say if he suspected serial killer
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admits to murdering dozens of women. the police have been scouring the site in nairobi over the weekend. used as a dumping ground for bodies. crowds gathered, watching in horror as investigators pulled out one back after the other, all containing body parts of the women killed. now they say they have the suspect in custody. from the look of things. he does crystallize thing that we are dealing with cdls cute, a circle, positive serial killer, who us no respect for human life. according to police, the suspect has confessed to killing thousands of women, including his own life. the suspects confused fluid
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keen under this post for the 2 female bodies of a dumping site on monday between 20 to 2 is sent to us. last of the 11th of july, 2024. just a 100 meters away from the dump where the bodies were found. the suspects homes were investigators set the found, i'm a chevy, plastic bags. and the personal belongings of suspected victims. crisis in kenya, which has one of the highest rates of fem aside in africa with an average of 47 women losing their lives every week. i can bring you up to speed now with some other world news headlines. a car bomb has killed at least 9 people and
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wounded dozens and the smaller capital. mogadishu explosion occurred outside a busy cafe where football fans were watching the euro. 2024 final state media have blame. the attack on me is almost militant group. i'll show bob, rest of your teams in the fall and recovered 11 bodies after a land slide swept 2 buses into a river. the victims were found along the banks. some 50 people were traveling on the buses when the vehicles were hit. and russia and china had started drawing to military drills in the pacific as but to continue to strengthen ties. visioning so as the exercises do not target a particular nation. nato allies recently called china, a decisive enabler of russia's war and ukraine and gaza. the hamas run health ministry size and as rarely attack on a un run school use as a shelter for displaced people has killed over a 1000 people. sundays bombings add to what was already one of the deadliest weeks of is rarely or ariel excuse me. assault on casa,
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since that the october 7th attacks, or just minutes of the children were playing on the ground. people were having lunch, and i think but then exclusions and destruction is, charlie strikes left many that and dozens injured. we came into the classroom and i saw people carrying my sister's body. she'd been hit in the head and was dead. my younger sister was lying on the ground. my mother was also dead. they were all lying dead. the residency to school was considered a seed center is dry. the military claim for site was used as a beast for hamas fight. the attack is strongly forces. it says numerous steps were taken to limit the risk of harming civilians on the ground. these explanations make
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little difference for deep from the loss of loved ones. displacement and destruction is evident. where is the world? my hands are paralyzed. i can't move them. oh god, have mercy on us. designate a safe zone for us and then keep the fighting away from us. why is this our fault? no. it was the 5th attacked good just to be he to go to school with us at the shelter by display palestinians. the un fees, more than 80 percent of the schools and on the 12th universities in gaza has been destroyed since the start of the war class has gone big place for students. and as the warranty, just the oil life and or dreams feed father, we the, the sports news now and the plane carrying the
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spanish football team has just a touch down in madrid. it'll be welcomed home by hundreds of thousands of fans following their 21 victory against england. and this here is european championships of a team set a new record in the tournament by winning all 7 of their matches without penalties . they also became the 1st nation to win the euros for the 4th time was you can imagine madrid party to long into the night. and dw correspondent nicole reese told me how spade fans are still celebrating today. well, people have been celebrating outrageously, really, that was already yet the night, but today the team is going to have such a warm welcome here. i believe that will be as you set hundreds of thousands of people, just wanting to celebrate this victory. it's historic. this is now the most successful male football team here in europe 4 times 0 a cup. that's quite something also 15 goals that was scored in these past weeks.
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that's another record. so people are very keen on celebrating with a team. the team 1st needs to meet king philip uh, who they already saw yesterday because he was the one that gave the prize. then they will have to meet with a spanish prime minutes to say that essentials as well. but then it's really hard to time. everybody's super proud here and really over the moon you can really feel it. although it has been quite quiet monday morning because probably most people have football hang over today. okay, so quite the celebrations, quite the reception they're receiving. they're in madrid. spain didn't come into this tournament as paper, but they, they did went all 7 of their matches, as we've heard. what do you think made this team stand out above the rest as well? this team sends out it's a young team as a customer and the also more diverse team in the past. and they have a really good strain. oh, that's what everybody says. probably they had
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a really good training. you're good enough when to knows what he wants from his team, and they're not putting on the show really when you watch the yesterday's game, for example, they're not more most about the sierra to co pod something. sometimes there's lots of, you know, show in there. they just going after it and most of the time that were playing on the english side trying to hit that goal. i mean, the english team didn't have much, much, much chance to get on the other side. very determined, the very energetic and it's a very young team. is this something really fresh and good for spain? of course. and that's going to be huge celebrations later. well, thank you so much feral port and enjoy them. that is nicole freeze for us in madrid . and large crowds have been turning out in central paris to see the olympic torch continue. it's really ahead of the opening of the games and it's already past some of the french capitals, best known landmarks, including the eiffel tower. and the arctic trunks about the world famous move on rouge dancer that greeted the torch with what else
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a cam can really is going to accommodate with the lighting of the cauldron in paris during the opening ceremonies and feeling like games on july 26th. that's just 11 days to go. before we go, a quick reminder of our top stories of this. our or us judge has dismissed the case against former president. donald trump, accusing him of a weekly holding on to classified documents. after leaving office. the judge says the lead prosecutor was unlawfully of pointed to his role and does not have the authority to bring the case. and the day after being shot and assassination attempt, donald trump is in milwaukee for the republican national convention. trump will be formally declared the parties, presidential candidates, the f b i is yet to identify a motive for the attack at a campaign route in pennsylvania. and that is your news update and all for me, for now as always is more on our website at dw dot com or you can find us on the
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social media at dw news. i'm clear richardson for me in the whole team. thank you so much for watching the
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