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[000:00:00;00] the you're watching dw names coming to live from berlin. donald trump, that makes his 1st public appearance since the assassination attempt. trumpet steps out with a bandaged ear at the republican national convention in milwaukee, and named ohio senator j. d. vance, as his running nights. also coming up on our show today, more violent anti government protests in kenya, just by president william rudo, firing almost his entire cabinet. we will get the latest life more correspondent and i, roby, and, and football. garrett southgate quits as english manager following the defeat to spain. and see europe and championship final
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the i'm quite richardson, welcome. we began in the united states as a republican national convention where the former president, donald trump, has made his 1st public appearance since being wounded in an assassination attempt . a party has now officially confirmed trump as their presidential candidates, and trump has chosen his running mate for november's election. 39 year old ohio senator j. d vance is from tech for vice president. the former silicon valley venture capital s rose to fame for his bustling memoir about growing up in rome, working class america, he had been a vocal critic of trump. has since become a loyal ally, a w's washington bureau chief and his bolt reports from the convention in milwaukee . don't come so many nation as the presidential candidate on the 1st day of the
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republican national convention, plus, expected to focus on the question he would pick for vice president. the excitement from the delegates was strong when they learned it would be j. d v. 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 a lot attracts, a lot of people that maybe try to lead younger that may be, trump would have had a hard time with it. so i think it's wonderful with this was upbringing that he had in the appalachian mountains and things like that. but it 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 i like them say to advance is a man. i think it's perfect for the role. we need someone with you in vigor in the republican party such as myself. and i'm glad that donald j. trump has side to take
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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 than there's ever been there is, you know, people are rejecting the work liberal ideology at levels. they never seemed so i think having a younger person to represent that group is the best thing that can ever happen. well, i mean, j. d. vance, let's face it is a lot like donald trump. maybe he's a logical successor. go tell him, would be 78 years old. is even spec, the white house, this would keep turbulence just a heartbeat away from the presidency. for many people around the world, this scenario raises concerns as vans, is strongly against supporting you, trainer poses foreign age and takes a tough stance on iraq concerns. many of the members of the party don't share
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because he's yeah, he's conservative. he's got a come from a family. the way he started from the bottom is worked his way up to the top. he's got young children to younger fans, the value that american me today. and several members of the german parliament are also attending the republican national convention. among them is mentioned huckleberry from chancellor schultz has center left s p d. i asked him why he chose to attend. oh, it's always good to know what's going on. the other side of the pond, and particularly in an election year, we would like to know of course, who could be president, but also, even if it doesn't work out for the republicans who is in charge and that party. so there's a good meeting for everybody. it was who was engaged in the republican party today . so what are your impressions so far as is a bit of a fact finding mission for you? um, if trump is to win the election in november, are you getting a sense from this convention?
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what effect that could have on transatlantic relations? well, 1st of all, in the interior of the, as i'm here, is super big thinking of if he wins most people here think he will when they were pretty confident as to the debate with joe biden. but after this success a nation attempt a last weekend and the people think it as a short thing for, for the republicans to win. mm hm. and, and if they do indeed, when it does, do you already have a sense of how that would affect relations with germany as well? well probably, um, the sense of, uh, uh, the idea of security uh in europe is an issue with a, without a republican president that particular with these republican president, it will be a more, more pressing issue to get our security interest. but since the self supporting ukraine,
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the issue of security in us will be one of the big issues between the united states and in germany and europe. generally. indeed, security will be top of the agenda here in europe on the x you've actually written about trumps new picked for vice president of jd events. you've said, quote a, he's a bad choice for ukraine. and us national security. tell us more of what you meant by that. what the solution is moving is, i would say historically seen the united states as an old thing but, but in these particular times it would be really, it could be a big problem for us. us as the west of the political west, how to get engaged, and how to support you crane. and i don't believe j. d van story telling that it is either the interest of united states to go out or the interest of you or to defend you create. i think it's in the national interest of the united states also combined with you to support the ukraine because it will be problem not only for
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you is russia succeeds with this attack on the, on crime, but also to the united states. i think that's a particular misunderstanding on, on the republican side at this time. so given that mismatch of republican priorities and those of the german government, how, how would you go ahead working with a, a new trump administration a little cause it's a choice of the united states citizens, right? it's not the insurance of your paints or others. but once this government would be empowered, we would have to deal with them like with any other government, but it's the government of the most powerful country in the world. but it is not enough to be just disgusted by but politically disgusted because uh, we may not agree on, on major issues. we have to do the best thing we could do, but we were, we are the advice for, for not only germany, but for all you and 10 countries is to to get our own. so i'm going to go on to invest and our security invest out in our european integration. that's
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a good thing for us, not only with a public and the wife as, but particularly with the republican and the white us. and just before i let you go, i'd like to ask a briefly, if you could, how you think this attempted assassination of trump is going to affect the selection cycle. we will see that in the coming almost foremost to the election at this point, i would say it is a big support for, for donald trump. um, i think it's an advantage if the election was today. it would be the end of trim, but the next 4 months, a lot of things will happen. so it's very, very difficult to say how this is going to work out. in the next weeks it's going to be a close race, i believe, to the end. there are lots of issues that are not so good. we don't even know who is going to be canada on the democratic side for sure. so things won't change in the next weeks or so, but at this time it, lisa republicans believe it was a big advantage for him to survive this. the tech. thank you so much for joining us
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onto the news that isn't meeting barry member of germany's been to stock. we appreciate your time very much. thanks for having me. by in kenya, at least one person has been killed in fresh anti government. protests. police fired tear gas at dozens of demonstrators in the capital nairobi. nationwide protests broke out a month ago against proposed tax hikes. unrest has continued even after president william ruta, withdrew the legislation, and fired most of his cabinets. let's cross live to our correspondent felix miranda, covering the story for us. and i, robi felix, anti government protest, intensifying again. and can you, what can you tell us about these most recent demonstrations? so the process today in most parts of the country are the satellite towns. why lives really peaceful people march through the streets. i see anti government assault, but in they will be
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a small guy that really was quickly despised by the police. the police to a tear gas kindly says either protest of one possible uh, several people who are inside and one possible deal. as you mentioned at a level, okay. and they will be the satellite towers and can't get lost. that 4 tests are still ongoing, and people have vowed to remain on the streets until the demands of met and have those demands of protesters shifted since demonstrations 1st took place of the day months have lots shift and people still want good governance and that has been there i live in call, and i see that the process to be gotten people once the government to deal with corruption, the presidents, government and, and previous governments. i've also been accused of our career apps on, especially among us. they need us to people who wants to government to deal with crap. so people want the governments to give them jobs. some of them was saying
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that president william go to a problem, use them jobs when he was competing, and now he's not anybody on both the jobs people. he wants the governments to abide by the rule of law and follow the constitutional order, which has also been a relative clause. so the demands have lots shifted people as being one to the same things. and they want the government to stop talking as thoughts. ok. and this puts president william rudo in a difficult position, doesn't that he has a fired most of his cabinet 5 days ago. where do these latest protests leave him? so the protest leave him without a watching company nets or watching t my, the executive level. last week he said that he would be forming a government of national unity, but he has been very careful to say that he's not bringing the lead of a position to government, but a company that's willing to reflect the face of kenya. and that will, i just have to the demands of kenyans. the president is also at pains to make people attractive governments again because
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a lot of canyons have lots to trust. and fabian is governance and for him moving forward, he'll have to do a lot of things to showcase those that he was actually the right person for the job and he's very do for walk, for canyon. i feel like thank you very much for your reporting. that is dw felix miranda in nairobi so that we can bring you up to speed. now, with some other world news headlines, at least 5 people have been killed during student protests in bangladesh. demonstrators are demanding an end to a quota system for government jobs. about a 3rd of state positions are reserved for relatives of veterans who fought in the 1971 war of independence. critics say those appointments should be merit faced. in spain, thousands of people have been injured off for a bus flipped and became stuck in the mouth. the tunnel the boss was carrying textile workers in the catalonia region where the owner of fashion giant zora as
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a plant. the cost is not yet known. and senior officials from the european union are to boycott some meetings hosted by hungary, the holder of the blocks rotating presidency on gary and prime minister victor oregon has met with russian and chinese leaders. and with donald trump and washington, you've leaders say he was not negotiating on their behalf, please. so that means that loss run health authority says is really air strikes, have killed dozens of people in central gaza. israel says it's the recent strikes of target at the leadership of some of the groups that carried out the october 7th . the terror attacks. a warning that our next report contains graphic images more than 9 months into the will this new laptop and israel's plumbing campaign in gauze on business, the optimal stuff. a strike, a news, a rod which hosts one of the territories most crowded refugee camps. yeah. the loving brother, but don't me and my other sister was saying,
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i'm out of that prayers. when suddenly bombs fell on us. there was nothing happening. they told me. your brother's children died in hospital. oh abdullah, my brother. yes, this is really mandatory, said that over the previous 24 hours. it's a full struck quotes. approximately 40 tara targets in garza including sniping coast. how may i ask military structures and buildings wrecked with explosives, a legal sites, the victims here where civilians? i remember a whole whole family died, the mother, the father and the 2 children, and also moved who worked in the civil administration and it was, can you, can you speak to them and then it's not the 1st strike in news i write on sunday is rarely will planes hit to you when run school that that was used to
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show to displace palestinians? it was the 5th out of 6 schools to be filmed in 9 days. the cam so displays, people have also come under is riley fire. at the weekend, the palestinian health ministry said to move in 90, people were killed and hundreds more injured in guns us to clips say saying, oh my why z? as israel try to eliminate to top, how may i ask amanda it was one of the deadliest dramatic since the beginning of the war. in the us, the state department had this to say about it. they do have the right to target militants of they justify us talking goes to really know that. so i'll just say we, we do that. uh but no, of course it does not justify any attacks on civilians. we don't want to see any attacks on civilians. we don't want to see any civilian debt, so but civilian deaths, they with doctors at the nearby nessa hospital,
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said they were a whelmed with bodies and injured people after the strike on my y, z, and accounts backed by the u. n. agency for palestine, refugee, we saw toddlers who were double amputees, children, paralyzed and unable to receive treatment. one mother i talked to, you told me that um, she was told to be dropped. uh because it would be safe there. and then she was told to move to the velocity because of the state there. and unfortunately for her, for, and her family that was not true. israel maintains but tell her wrist. so hiding and civilian instruct is an areas and that it takes steps to minimize civilian casualties. race and scenes from guides, us moves and hospitals suggest otherwise. and these really military has a decline to t w's request for an interview on this. turning off to some other news pockets done
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is planning to ban of the political party of the former prime minister in wrong con, the government claims cons. p t i party received a legal for and funding it also accuses him of inciting writing and has been in jail for nearly a year and is barred from standing in elections. things only seem to get worse for one of focused on the most popular politicians in john hunt. the g liter is facing a relentless effort to keep him out of sight. on the latest move, the government has decided to bad. his b, d. i party in the month you look at the few visited with the, with the 2 in lines of all the evidence was bpa. preventative federal government? if we'll move to ben p t r, and he can stop at the donnie. the announcement comes days of to buckets on sports is yours in favor of him. ron hahn and his phone to do hon faces more than 100 full gift. if he saved that, always, but a degree more to be at that his p. d. i bought the claims fees,
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a boutique track down on its candidates and supported in the done up to february's election. hundreds of feet, the members austin. indeed, many of them have been accused, defend the lightning state admitted to installations of, to hon was because they did last year. but despite the crack down in god con spot, the one the most seats in the 2024, the election he's been appears to have mastic, public support. how? why did they deliver the p t? i used to know how do we often with him run card, do the distance up. all right. and we have with him, how much can i have it on how this government has done so many illegal things against him and con, how many accusations that be made against them? how many restrictions, how many cases, god willing, the people are standing up with and may he get relief? in oregon con was after death. brian ministers in the board of new confidence in 2022. it is widely perceived that he fell out of favor would be focused on spa for,
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for the military. the on forces have directly to leave the country for nearly half of its existence since its creation. in 1947, many, c, hon came to fall within 28 days with the fact and custom entity. but after he was forced out, he has been able to mobilize them, nothing against the many. please do in politics. it's an issue that involves deeply entrenched emotion. us in any move to keep honda be from public is expected to excess a beat. the done more that has consumed the country for the boss through us. let's get more on the story from date of use report or finish java to finish high. it sounds like we are at a pretty serious inflection point in pakistani politics here. a clear yes, the last 2 years have brought the box down to the brick, the countries facing a deep one. it took a crisis and unprecedented economic crisis. millions of inbox it's gone,
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have for him to forward, the inflation is exploding. it's a nuclear country off around 240000000 people. and many of them feel that they are not being listened to. they are being silence and said it's also a country that is being governed by a government that many feed came into power to the backing of bucket sounds, ministry, and to a rick toward the basically meant to keep in ron, one of the fall. let's take a look at the government's concerns briefly. right? there's worried about the pci inciting riots about receiving for and funding. is it justified in trying to band him or on hands a political party? so parent, just as if mentioned the government, see if they have strong evidence that a p t i have received for and funding which is a bank and focused on the law. but if you speak to political observe us, they would say that the, the announcement to banned
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b t i is because the government feels that 50 i could actually come in to follow up . because this announcement comes just of the apocryphal supreme court, ruled that a gave a ruling that allowed that a lot more seats to 50. i which quick make 50. i am not 100 speed. the i the largest spot the in parliament. i know not only that, some critics said that the government is planning brought judicial refunds. that is good use for political gains, and if 50 i becomes the largest body, then the government would not be able to go ahead because do funds. so there's a general perception that the government is speaking, these actions because of one of these for us. but we also have to understand that the, the band has also to be approved by the courts. and there's, it's likely that it could be strike down. and the band is actually not implemented . okay, so that will have to go through the courts 1st remains to be seen. let's talk about what the future i party says is
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a crack down on it. how serious is this crack down on the party? would you say beat the i see if that around 300 of the members austin into some 50 i remember say that they were tortured in custody. they were harassed and forced to leave b, b i. and then it's not only and then um, and then what's the did are some judges we have said we have let's, but market sands and intelligence agencies have threatened them to hear an a b against. and we're non hahn. they're not human rights groups like this. the international and that also the un uh that are saying that a non hung should be immediately released and that there should be an independent investigation into indications of 50 i that there is a white crack down against the split because the party will thank you so much for providing us with that political analysis, that is a reporter finish of it,
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very much appreciate your time. we can bring you up to speed. now with some other world news headlines at this hour. after months of heated debate, lawmakers income they have upheld a ban on a female genital mutilation. religious groups have been pressuring the government to repeal the law from 2015 doctors and can be. i've conducted the procedure on almost 3 quarters of women and girls, aged $15.00 to $49.00. the ivory coast has started rolling out a new malaria vaccine for children. the world health organization authorize the 3 dose shot last year, developed by britain's oxford university. malaria is the leading cause of death in children in ivory coast health workers hope to reach 250000 kids under the age of 2 and we have time for some football news now. england manager, gareth of southgate a standing down following a 2nd straight defeat in the european championship finals. southgate says sundays
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showdown against spain was his last game in charge. the 53 year old has produced england's most consistent performances at major tournaments during his 8. your tenure at the side also reach the world cup semi finals, that we can talk all things, garrett se a partner with tom, get away from dw sports. tom to this announcement comes of surprise to know. i didn't think it's a surprise. i think it's kind of a shot in the sense of basically the size me piece of news for english football. and i don't think one could say it was a surprise particularly off to this tournament. and, you know, obviously got a southgate did taking into the final and in, you know, the numbers that you mentioned that he's is 10 years and coach has been such a successful one. but i think particularly at least tournament where the criticism of his style of play, of his game management has been so vivid and, and, and personal. and, you know, even though he did have the, the confound backing of the f a and is very popular among these players. um,
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but the guy said that they were going to lead up to go south gate to decide on his own future. and i think um, you know, because of the atmosphere, the noise around the team during this tournament is positioning this company and yeah, i guess, i guess i'm confused with, with everything we've just heard. what exactly was the criticism there of his personal style? yeah, well i'm go, southgate was, was a defend as a player and he sets up a team and to defend. and you know, england to have such a deep talent to they have a squad of such attacking superstars and players who used to playing under very different coaches who have very different tactical styles. who i think, you know, found it difficult at many times to adapt, to go to south case tactical system. and then, you know, there's white slot to watch and you know, to fans who are fasting for dynamic attacking exciting football. galler southgate started a flight isn't necessarily gonna krench that fast, and that's been behind it all the criticism i just told him. yeah, i guess you could say that wasn't on display in the final,
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i'm afraid. is it too early to talk about his legacy? how do you think he's going to be, remember? i didn't mean those manager. you mentioned some of the numbers and of course statement here from the c. v english f a ma putting on who is who said drawing attention to just work southgate has achieved as a manager now modeling of rise. the in the $25.00 tournaments post 1966 my name and won the world cup before that of southgate took charge. england had won 7 know, count matches. i mean he's full tournaments in charge. they've 19. so really the numbers are incredible. he's achievements as a coach at the results that he's been able to get have been fantastic. they've just do a stop show of course of actually lifting associate because and this is the 2nd final in success. and as you mentioned of your being championships in which england have gone home empty handed. thank you so much for joining us with that. that is tom kennedy from dw sports. very much appreciate you here in the studio and that is our
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show for you. if you want more news and analysis, you can find online at dw dot com or also on social media or handle. there is at the daily news. i'm clear, richardson is present for me on the team. thank you so much for watching the the,
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