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the the, this is the w, use my from bell in donald trump's 1st appearance since and attempts on his life. the form of us president is confirmed as the republican presidential candidates at the party's convention, and he names his choice for vice president ohio. send it to j t bank. the new you are p a power of it meets for the 1st time since the june election. so big gains for the find, right? so what does it look like? will bring you to light? that's ukraine says it's mobilization lawyers working so well. it may consider the deep mobilization, but that's something if recruitment continues to rise. and in germany,
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police stage rates in several states, up to the government bands and magazine, which it says is a mouth piece, full blank wing extremism. the i been visible and welcome for me. you as president donald trump, has made his 1st public appearance since he was wounded internet assassination attempt. he made a triumphant hindrance on day one. note the republican national convention, which his bandage did the same as though officially confirmed trump as a presidential candidate, and he's chosen his running mate for november's election of hire. senator j defense is trump's take full vice president. the 39 year old for the silicon valley venture capitalist had been a critic of trump that has since become a loyal allied
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w. washington bureau chief s pole is at the convention. total comes so many nation as the presidential candidate on the 1st day of the republican national convention plus expected, this hopeless wasn't the question he would pick for vice president. the excitement from the delegates was strong when they learned it would be j. d. but i think it's amazing. i like them a lot. i think he's very smart. i think he's got a wide range of popularity and i think it will attract a lot of people that may be traveling younger. that may be, trump would have had a hard time or so i think it's wonderful with this was upbringing that he had in the appalachian mountains regardless of just it. he is the common man that became wash, you know, went to washington rather than he was not a product of washington. that's why like i say it's or advance is a man. i think it's perfect for the role. we need someone with you in vigor in the
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republican party such as myself, and i'm glad that donald j. trump has decided to take a young senator and make him his v p. i have nothing but great hopes for him as our vice president. i personally liked the santas or mario rubio, but what i care is that trump gets re elected. there is more younger conservatives now and there is ever been there is, you know, people are rejecting the work liberal ideology at levels they never seen. so i think having a younger person to represent that group is the best thing that can ever happen. well, i mean, j events, let's face it is a lot like donald trump. maybe he's a logical successor. go tell me, would be 78 years old. is even spec, the white house, this would keep trade events, just a heart beat away from the presidency. so many people around the world, this scenario raises concerns as vans, is strongly against supporting ukraine who poses foreign age and takes
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a tough stance on the wrong concerns. many of the members of the party don't share because he's yeah, he's conservative. he's got a come from the family. the way he started from the bottom is worked his way up to the top. he's got young children, so you understand the value that american me today. for the view from washington, i us down, corresponded janelle to malone, have tons of parents went down to the shop the weekend. so he appeared at the 1st day of the r n. c. with that white bandage over his right ear. we understand that he last part of that year in the assassination attempts. now he didn't address the crowd or anything. he just liked the cheers and adulation sort of wash over him. but we can tell about the assassination attempt is very much still on the minds of his supporters. so i made the cries of, we love trump. we also heard fight, fight, fight. these are of course the word so that trump said on that day when he was shot
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at the words he said when he faced the crowd with his fist in the air with blood streaming down his face. so we can see that fight fight fight has really become a campaign slogan for his supporters. perhaps even right up there with make america great. again. what can you tell us about his running mate? it's debbie vance freshman sen from ohio. he is 39 years old. he wasn't never trump or in 2016, but has clearly had a change of heart. now he holds many, uh, quite conservative positions. he's been against abortion rights. he also was very much of the america 1st school of thought and thought he opposes foreign policy interventions like more a to ukraine. he is also like trump famously in election desire. meaning he thinks that so the 2020 election was stolen from trump, of course, thought it was not,
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but in him were supposed to see a very my go aligned person. the next generation of trumpets, politician who was supposed to represent a break from the old school, established republican front in more ways than one bed. president replied and says it was a mistake to tell democratic don't is the party bus stop questioning his fitness for office and put trump in a bull's eye. some republicans blame him for inciting the attack on trump's life. let's listen into the interview called your opponent and ex essential threat on a call a week ago. you said it's time to put trump in the bull's eye. there's some dispute about like the context, but i that you appreciated. i didn't say across here just to focus on what the truth of the matter. i so i guess i was talking about as a time was there's very little focus on trans agenda. the other service,
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both it was, it was a mistake. these were, i didn't, i didn't say cross here as i've been both. i meant focus on a focus on what he's doing. focus on, on his, on his policies, focus on the number of lives you told him, the debate focus. i mean there's, there's a whole range of things that look, i'm not the guy that said, i want to be a dictator on day one. i'm not the guy that refused to accept the outcome of the election. i'm not the guy who said the one to accept the outcome of this selection automatically. you can only love your country when you, when you are as form and this director of politics have found college bell. then i asked him if both sides are likely to turn it down now and choose a bit of woods in their campaigns. i mean, this is almost, i appreciate to say that the american political debate is over as you did, and it's polarized, etc. and it's certainly a true, i mean, what needs to be pointed out is that ultimate critics theories assume that democracy is about coming to rational decisions as a country?
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no, i mean the discussions that we're seeing in the political debate are really not about politics. they're about the spectacle, they're about us as a nation. obviously they're about the age of the, of the canada. but um, so there's a distraction from the actual actual policy points. and i think this is hurting the politics and democracy and it was well talking about distractions. if you want to call it that, how could this attack affect biden's kind of back? i mean, this is what people are thinking about. no, it certainly takes away some of the spotlights. also from the discussion about his age, there is the republican national convention. what's going on? so i think the stage at the moment is with the republicans. uh, the democrats really have to think about how they want to be organized. and yeah, they're, they're very much of doesn't rate because i think the, they're not exactly sure how to react to the things that have been happening. and
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the last couple of days. let's focus on the republicans. what's behind trump's choice for the pay festival. so to defend, this was actually a, somebody wasn't very much liked on the left and center left with his book to be the allergy which was the best of the new york times best seller and described his upbringing, india, pollution mountains, ohio. and so he's very credible and basically doubling down on the, on the message, all of supporting the wife works in classes in particular. and i think this is what he is doing. at the same time, he's 39 years old. he's very young comforter part to the old candidates that we're seeing running for, for, for the presidency. but what's also interesting is we just didn't shoots. i mean, like pens at the time was an attempt to bring the religious vote into the republic . i'm to, the other option would have been a way to bring in less than americans, but obviously she chose to decide for the person who's representing this idea of
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the working class grievances triple events to is actually a bite. and at the same time hasn't been very strong in selling his legislative achievements in terms of infrastructure packages. and so, and the choice of bands is that also to bring in young conservatives a subsidy be, i mean this, i think is an important aspect of it. but i think it's particularly this notion that he buddies, the american dream he has displayed, you know, this kind of a court mobility that has been lacking in the us of the last 40 or 50 years. so i think trump is actually spot on pointing out what the problem is if he actually has the solutions. well, i mean, if you look at the, the record and the legislative achievements of the 1st 4 trump years. well i guess the working class wasn't exactly, and the focus of office policy is up to you regulating climate policies of to regulating food safety. there's also some things that were good for the. ready
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economy in a certain way for the stock market. but the question is very much debated whether it's, it's helped a working class people and how much of a sugar hired actually was. so that's what the record, you know, from political scientists buys foreman, thanks for being on dw, thank you. as of now with other stories making news, at least 11 people the data of drawing is way the s right on a camping central gas of monday. the strength of the house and then was a riot refugee camp where displaced palestinians a shell free, as well as go several deadly strikes in recent days for i think seems fine folks with how much i re coast is done or building out. and you malaria vaccine for children. the world health organization authorize the 3 to short last year developed 5 for it themselves. with university in the area is the leading cause of death and children in the ivory coast. health workers hoped to reach 250000 kids
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under the age of 2. scientists believe the body of a spade, tooth whale has washed up on a beach in new zealand spaces and so brand note lives sightings of ever being recorded. humans, department of conservation has launched the dna investigation to determine the exact classification of the 5 pieces on metal. and so if you are paying union officials for point code, informal meetings, hosted by hungry officer, it's lead a big old on made a series of unsanctioned trips abroad. budapest cowardly holds the rotating presidency of the easy open met with link is most go and paging as well as for the president trump in washington, he called his troops of peace mission. you need to stress is not negotiating on the blocks, the huh. i'm going to be on what can tell the new the elected european pilot is due to meet for its 1st session since the elections we've so big gains for the 5. right . lawmakers from the fire. right. we'll make up around
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a quarter of the $726.00. the 1st jump for the apartment which is based on stress book and friends will be to elect the price of it. the temp you repeat in parliament will have more fall right in the piece than ever before. together they occupied just over a course of village searches. 720 seats of the new assembly has the members congregation into a political groups with a handful of them. sitting is independence. differences in ideology have fragment at the far right flag, and it has splits into the 3 groups seem on the graphic. in light blue, gray and black, the largest of these groups is the newly formed patriots for europe. created by hun, gary and prime minister victor old on it will be led by jordan bought into the protegee of francis far right. visa marine the pit. when a funding to stipulate these outlined, they are groups mission long. so i'm goal is to change the european union policy,
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making our new group, your work to preserve bureau fuel christian roots, this thrive for the strongest protection of your 6. the board us just for me say no to the legal migration. the fall rights would have increased their influence on migration and other policies if they had consolidated into a single political group that didn't happen in the end. but they're high. a numbers combined with the heavy weight of the center, right? block means the new e u parliament has shifted to the right alex on how phenomena is in strasburg for us. how much influence will the file arrive have in this new policy? while the far right is expected to have a rather limited influence on the decisions of the european parliament and that is due to their inability to form one group. as we have just heard in the report,
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there are 3 far ride groups in the european column and, and they have different positions on the you will be an integration on support for you clean so we don't expect them to vote to a with one voice when it comes to important decisions and that you will be in parliament and no group of uh, the 3 of them has a blocking minority. however, it's also true that that you appear in parliament has shifted to the right with 3 for right groups, but also with the center right group. and the parliament being the biggest one and their leadership has all already indicated that they could imagine working with some individual lawmakers from the far right. depending on what kind of project we are talking about. and they mean 1st and foremost, the policy of the child in prime and this stuff. georgia maloney and their
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lawmakers have a strong sense on ukraine to support ukraine. they are in favor of nato, so some center, right. politicians here say that they could work with them together. so the whole set top of the current problem and could set limits to the so called cordell 70 talks. this fire war, the main street, mainstream parties placed on the far right. depriving them of the positions in the european parliament and having the biggest se on decisions of the european parliament. and this comes as the commission and member states by caught the hon gary and presidency of the old ones meeting with booth. yes, and this is a highly unusual decision. and of course, a big embarrassment for the hon. give young government. they have been preparing
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those informal meetings on their soil. they have invested money, they wants to so that they're up to the jump. and now at this decision, it's, it doesn't mean that, that you opinion will not be able to make any decisions because those are made at formal meetings in brussels. but this is embarrassing and the hung gear ends. and they have given officials and diplomats, or of course, very angry, accusing to the had of the european commission, who was the last funded lion from wanting to appear tough on them to make sure that she will be re elected for another term in office. this vote is scheduled to you on are states in depaula mens. however, of course we have to say that the repeat information has a points here because with his visits, debate gene can most go a victor all but has undermined the use position on ukraine. you don't use alexandra phenomena is transfer. thank you. and didn't
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ukraine and unpopular mobilization doors reportedly working better than expected with the country struggling defend off rushes. invasion. keep introduce the lower in april, this year, obliging man age from 18 to 62 registered with the military. now the on these general stock says it may be possible to drop a di mobilization vote later this year as the number of recruits continues to rights. ukrainian soldiers training the average soldiers ages over 40. the army spent the last year in desperate need of new recruits. after the government has said 31000 soldiers have died since the war began. and many more wounded. this estimates are considered low. earlier this year the government took measures to put pressure on men of fighting age with left the country, ukrainian consul. it would no longer renew their passports, making it more difficult to live abroad. slow and then may
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a new dress law lowered the age of conscription to 25. what are you? the government also started drafting prisoners, a move that had long been resisted. now it all seems to have worked a parliamentary spokes person until the ukrainian press, the current trends continue. the government can be mobilized by october. that would also give soldiers who have been on the front lines for more than a year. a break. the new measures were unpopular and hard to enforce both in ukraine and a new countries where many ukrainians fled. german officials described being put in a difficult bod calling about it, couldn't get hit on this deal. with the wind con implementer, you cranes draft here in germany. this is going to as somebody reading seeing there is tool cov, draft the man, but who is a draft to you and try and become we caught mobilize them from here. we come to side and we caught reasonably examined this issue here. meanwhile,
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russia continues to attack relentlessly with it's much larger army for ukraine, getting enough soldiers on the field as a matter of life and death aspects on the in keys, if you credit is content with the pace of globalization, from what it looks like now the printing on forces do have enough people to process at the moment the government at the beginning of this promise, they would not send recruits to the battlefield unprepared without the needed equipment. and if you're taking a new soldiers, you need to be able to provide all this. you need to enough training facilities from what we're hearing there, not enough at the moment, but the ukrainian authorities are working on expanding them. but you also need to provide a soldier with everything that is needed. you need to feed them, you need the address and the to house them and you need to. yeah, support them with the necessary logistics with experienced people recruiter with the instructors or commanders and medical i'm sort of say. so what is happening at
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the moment? um is that if it appears that there are enough people um signing up or being being mobilized, i'm only limited number can be taken in. but from what for sharing also now at the moment is that if the pace of recruitment continues by the end of the year, up to $200000.00 new soldiers could be recruited. and this could mean a break for those who have been serving since the beginning of the war. this could be a fit to be at the beginning of the mobilization. i'm for those women at the front line for a very long time. here in germany, interior minister and nancy phaser has banned a magazine. she described as a sinful mouth piece of the right wing extremists seen in science, hatred against jews and immigrants. the magazine compact is known for it's preventative companies like this one depicting form a chance lot and go a miracle in a hitch up and spreading. conspiracy theories about a cobra plan to turn jewelry is to
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a muslim majority. country police have freighted the outlets, premises, and they berlin, as well as the homes of managers and shareholders, and maintain contacts with important figures of germany's 5 right. raids also took place in several states and an affiliated production company has bank back. let's take a closer look at these wasting nobody's political correspondence. matthew will tell us more about this magazine festival compact. is basically one of the leading media brands on the far right in germany on the new right wing extremist scene. and essentially it pushes until immigrant and the american pull russian f new naturalist. and i do all logistics if it's a magazine that can be picked up at the train station, the kiosks around the country on a possibly a toes and services, city b cell around $40000.00 copies every addition. but also has a really strong youtube channel, a telecom channel 350000 subscribers on youtube. so kind of part of
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a blossoming media company on the far right. and as of today, it's been quite well no, be a criminal offense, been to associate or to continue that work. then to administer said it was a blow against the far right. she basically said that the insights and hatred against jews migrants with which he is and contributing to the d, stabilize ation of german democracy. how does this fit in with germany's freedom of the press and freedom of speech laws? yeah, because bruce beach has on code and the basic law, jeremy's constitution, and essentially you're free in germany to voice with you on palatable views, racism, anti semitism, as long as you do not insight people to violence or talk about over throwing the violent overthrow of the german democracy. i know the security service in germany be monitoring this, this media company for some time. and they say this morning that they've got enough evidence that they've crossed a line that they do view into violent overthrow fantasies. now it will be interesting to see because the people involved in this rate was the rest, the day going forward. there could be a rest if they continue to work,
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but they will be interesting to see whether they appeal this decision into administrative decision in front of the court. do you expect any political consequences of ramifications or results from this? well, i, you know, i follow the far out, tends to, for germany, and when i'm out there gatherings, i see compact journalists there. and they're, they're welcome. basically those political gathering as the leaders give them interviews. and so it will be interesting for me to see what the f d does not rise. it tries to basically professionalize itself. i don't think it likes and it does it, does it distance itself from this quite influential media company on the far, far right of the party, or does it state by them and say that let's begin an attack on free speech again, an attack on democracy. but when he does go to show this growing concern about the far right in germany, and i think, oh, thank you very much for coming in and explaining that story for us. spain is being celebrating victory. and so because europe and championships,
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the windows of the competition arrived back in the capital, madrid with the trophy and to a welcome from hundreds of thousands of ecstatic sense. another sleepless night in the spanish capital. a culmination of a busy day full of joy and pride of the excitement was already in the air. just as the teams play tights down in my dreams airport. i didn't catch, you know, back on the top. did not. we have such a good see when people we had to do the fault and 17 out to 70 fit. the 7 matches the 7 winds up to the 30 s. the players just ground, the king's of european football were 1st welcomed by the royal family. van by the leader of the government on the google
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model. and i think the most relevant thing we have seen throughout this tournament is the team spirit that this team has. the thank you for being the way you are or circle. thank you for giving the best version of spain. and finally they appeared on the streets of men's read, greeted by thousands of ecstatic fans. some of them already looking forward to an even brighter future. we have a home, yes, but it's been a special day, the best celebration possible. it's on. forget about all these people. this of the past, the team is fantastic. i've been to us, we'll be back here with the we'll come after a record breaking performance spring. and now the only mens team to win the tournament for times. the remainder of the top story way following for you this hour. donald trump has made his 1st public appear and since the assassination attempt on him, it was at the republican national convention to name ohio,
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