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the, the, you're watching the w know who's coming to live from berlin. donald trump makes his 1st public appearance since the assassination attempt trumpet stepped out with a band of share of the republican national convention in milwaukee, and named ohio senator j. d. events as his running mate also coming up on the show more violence, anti government protests, and kenya, despite president william rudo firing almost the entire cabinet. we will get the latest from our correspondent and nairobi, and pockets on government steps of the pressure on the jail. the former prime minister in mont hahn is p t. i party, now facing a band. we will hear from one of his representatives who's currently in london,
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the guy richardson, welcome. we begin in the united states at the republican national convention, where the former president, donald trump, has made his 1st public appearance since being wounded internet attempted assassination. the 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 crumbs paid for vice president. the former silicon valley venture capital was rose to fame for his best selling memoir about growing up in rural working class america. he had been a vocal critic of trump, but since become a loyal ally, a young carries magic and in touch with the real lives of working closely to the that's the image that j. d. events successfully betrays
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a $39.00 his hall. donald trump age representing the younger generation. he is the embodiment of the american dream. from a pool working class background in ohio, he became a marine, a little graduate from yale. unlike to a successful venture capitalist in silicon valley, his best selling book hillbilly allergy highlights the struggles of white working class americans in post industrial cities using his own story, a child abandoned by his father, his mother, an abusive heroine addict. it was his grandmother who believed in him. the story was turned into netflix. they'll be happy. i know i could have done better. you got to decide. you want to be sure i'm only hoping vans is appealed to working class votes as well when in the
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industrial midwest, battleground states, the 2 have developed a strong ripple, but it wasn't always that way. in the 26 election. vaughn said he would never be a trump, unlike intent to americans, hitler, a plus you like to embrace compass them whole heartedly. and when you run for the senate in 2022, the former president endorsed him on a paid with him on the campaign trail. trump says he likes the way funds performs in the media. well, he's an outspoken defender of the full, the president obama believes trumps 2020 election defeat to joe biden was not fed. he decided on from unfairly vilified. they said, well, you know, wasn't january 6, the constitutional crisis, and i shook my head. my said no, no, january the 6. donald trump trying to challenge in election to a constitutional means that is the opposite of the constitutional prices. the to have similar views on trade,
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immigration on foreign policy funds believes ukraine is your responsibility. the best way to help you create, i think, from european perspective as for your europe to become more self sufficient, vladimir putin is, of course, in the geo political backyard of europe. the united states, as it focuses more on east asia, simply can't be expected to foot a disproportionate share of the burden following his meteoric rise. jodie vance is now hoping to become america's next vice president. let's get across the day to the republican national convention in milwaukee where he knows paul has the very latest for us. and as a good to see you, let's start with a j events. as a figure, as a politician, i'm curious about his world view. what do you think his priorities would be in a trump administration? as well as we just heard of this piece is very conservative and very kind of pro america for us to kind of narrows the same policies as donald trump
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does. and this came very well down here yesterday evening or less yesterday when it was announced that he will be the next. uh, well, that seems to be the wise presidential candidate of donald trump in maybe the next twice president. he of course, says that europe has, is the kind of send out to himself that europe has to invest much more into a military material into producing also munition that the munition that the u. s. is producing might be used to defend itself against the growing in more aggressive china. so he's very, very on line this uh trumps approach america 1st also under told the stage. so how do you think then europe is looking at this, given that, do you think a, a trump advance ticket and if they're successful in administration will really affect transatlantic relations? well, claire, it's not really news,
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right. donald trump has been saying that since years when he even watson the why policy pressured european countries to fulfill this 2 percent goal and many, many countries do. so he actually even donald trump threatened to leave natal is not enough european countries would pay more money for their military expenses. he's just kind of amplifying what donald trump says. and i mean, we just had the chance to talk to, for example, uh, the german defense minister when he boss in washington at the nato summit. and he totally agrees in that. he says, germany has to pay more money. we have to read germany, have to increase our manufacturing of munition and we have to spend more money over all for military military defense. so it's not kind of breaking news. it's just like underlying the pressure which will mountains on europe. yeah.
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these summer intentions there and was wondering really interesting that apparently there are several german law makers at the r n. c. i understand you've spoken to some of them. how are they reacting to this news of vance specifically as perfect? so yeah, that's all that. that's also really interesting, fair. so there are law makers, some all over europe because they don't want to make the same mistake as they did last time when donald trump was elected. and nobody was prepared to hear, of course, uh, to network, to build connections to be ready to have people in the possible trump administration, in case he will re enter the white house. i had the i had the chance to talk to you and spawn from the conservative party to you and to totally agrees on donald donald trump's request that you're up and especially also german, that they have to get ready and produce more munition in their, our own country and spend more might be a military defense. just fascinating. well, thank you. as always for your reporting,
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that is what our washington bureau chief in his pull and we can turn to some other news now at least one person has been killed and fresh anti government protests. and kenya, police are fired, tear gas, and dozens of demonstrators and the capitals nairobi. nationwide. protests broke out a month ago against proposed tax hikes. unrest has continued even after president william ruta, withdrew the legislation, and fire most of his cabinets. did of use felix miranda is in nairobi. i asked him about the current situation there. 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 a row be 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
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a level of care and they will be the website that was in content 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 but the months i've not shifted people still want good governance and that has been there. i live in call. and i see is the process to be gotten. people want the government to deal with corruption, the presidents, governments and, and previous governments. i've also been accused of our career apps on, especially among us they lead us. so people who want the government to deal with corruption, people want the governments to give them jobs. some of them was saying that president william go to a problem, use them jobs. when he was competing and now he's not anybody, one of those jobs, people who wants the governments to abide by the rule of law and follow the constitutional order, which has also been
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a relative clause. so the demands have not shifted people as being want the same things and they want the government to stop talking as thoughts. ok. and this puts president, bullying 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 or so the furthest leave came without our watching, coming at our watching t my, the executive level. last week he said 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 governments, but a company that's and that's the way to reflect the face of kenya, and that we'll just have to they do months of canyons and the president is also at pains to make people attractive governments again because 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 show. okay those that he was actually the right person for the job and he's ready to walk for k alice's feel like thank you very much for your
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reporting. that is dw felix miranda in nairobi. i can bring you up to speed now with some other world news headlines at this hour, 9 people have been killed in a shooting and a shiite mosque and omens. capital moscato for pockets dani nationals and one indian are among the victims. the 3 gunmen behind the attack were also killed. the incident happened on the eve of a religious commemoration. 6 people have been found dead in a luxury hotel in thailand's capital bank, hawk prime ministers, red thought to who reason has visited the scene. the victims believe to be to vietnamese americans and for getting these nationals. police suspect poisoning as the cause of death and investigation is still ongoing. the senior officials from the european union are to boycott some meetings hosting by hungary, the holder of the blocks rotating presidency. and gary and prime minister of victor,
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oregon has met with russian and chinese leaders. and with donald trump in washington, dc. you leaders say he was not negotiating on their behalf. i weekend, stainless run health authorities as fresh as really air strikes have killed a dozens of people in central garza. the latest attacks come after officials said air strikes. the weekend killed the close to a 100 post indians who had sought shelter in a makeshift camp near han. eunice is ralph. as it's late a series of attacks were targeting the leadership of homos. the group the carried out, the october 7th 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 if, if a strike a news, a rock which hosts one of the territories most crowded refugee camps. yeah. the brother, brother, don't me and my other sister was saying the amount of that prayers,
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when suddenly bombs fell on us. there was nothing happening. they told me, your brother's children died and hospitable. oh abdullah, my brother. yes, this is really military said that over the previous 24 hours. it's f o struck quite approximately 40 tara targets in garza including sniping, posts. how may i ask the military structures and buildings recht with explosives, but local, say, the victims here where civilians. i live a whole whole family died. the mother, the father and the 2 children. and also my son who worked in the civil administration and it was, can you, can you speak to them? and then i mean, it's not the 1st strike in new say right? on sunday is riley will planes hit to you when run school that that was used to shelter displaced palestinians. it was the 5th out of 6 schools to be filmed in 9
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days. the, the cam so displaced. people have also come under israel, the fire at the weekend, the palestinian health ministry said to move in 90. people were killed and hundreds more injured in guns us declared safe thing out of my y z. as israel try to eliminate to top him, ask them out if it was one of the deadly a strong like 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 attacking those 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 were doctors at the nearby, not the hospitals said they were overwhelmed with bodies and injured people after
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the strike on my why the and account backed by the u. n. agency for palestine, refugee, we saw toddlers who were double amputees, a child for their lives, and unable to receive treatment. one mother i talked to, you told me that um, she was told me drop uh because it would be safe there. and then she was told to move to milwaukee 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 structures in areas. and that to take steps to minimize civilian casualties, rates and scenes from guys us moves and hospitals suggest otherwise. these really military us declined the company's request for an interview here. turning off to some other news pockets, don is planning to band the political party of the former prime minister in raw khan, the government claims cons. p t i party,
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received illegal for and funding. it also accuses him of inciting writing has been in jail for nearly a year and is borrowed from standing in elections. things always seem to get worse for one of focused on the most popular politicians in john hunt. the g liter is facing of resent this 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're looking at the few visited with the 2 in lines of all that, everything was bad. going to be federal government. if we'll move to ben p t r, and he can solve the problem. be the donnie. the announcement comes days of to buckets on sports, who are in favor of him. ron hahn on his phone to do it. hon faces more than 100 for the gift this. he said that always particularly motivated his b p. i bought the claims fees approved to track down on its candidates and supported ended on up to february election. hundreds of btn members,
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austin. indeed, many of them have been accused vandalizing states admitted to installations of, to hon was listed last year. but despite the crackdown and god con spot, the one the most seats in the 2024 election, his pin appears to have gnostics, public support. how, why did they deliver the p t? i? yes, you know, how do we austin, with them run car, do the distance up. all right. and we are within how much government has done so many illegal things against him and con, how many accusations that be made to gain. so 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 inches wide. we perceive that he filled out the field would be focused on sponsor for the military. the on forces have directly to leave the country for
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nearly half of its existence since its creation in 1947. many, c, hon came to fall within $28.00 days with the fact and custom entity. but after he was forced out, he has been able to mobilize them, nothing against the military student in politics. it's an issue that involves deeply entrenched emotions as an any move to keep honda be from public is expected to excess a beat because done more that has been seen the country for the past 2 years. i'd like to bring in as a fee car will carry a spokesperson for hundreds, peachy, i party joining us today from lunch and they were welcome to dw, how worried are you that authorities will actually go ahead with banning your party? well we're not worried at all in terms of realistically it happening, but it's just what's wrong. malware in some is for the country as
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a whole. that is leading to more instability is leading to more term oil and the fact that they're going. so raising the out of the way now, especially the bad off to the back to bad, big trees in the supreme court, which one of them was very important which led to our victory of getting our reserve seats increasing our number in parliament. and so what's worry, some is that was a concentration for victimization or money is all being focused on, still victimizing bucks on that. you can stop and, and mon. com. and you've been quoted as saying that these latest moves by pockets on government to show that the country is under soft martial law. could you tell us what you meant by that? sure, i mean off of these victories. like i said, i believe that the government, this sort of been there of a, of a democratic government that's in front of you, you know, but the real power lies with the 23 people who of the establishment and obviously old dress or black mailing,
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old tactics were used by the chief justice guys, the price is a, you know, using his chair is powerful chair of being the chief justice. and he had the ability and the power to try to do that. because he was being backed by a, you know, the military on the top of the military. and of course the i a side um, but none of it worked in an 8th grade which i just stood up and gave the verdict in favor of p t. i and this new one alternative band p t i is just a new jerk reaction or set the military denies best. it denies, in fact, that it interferes in politics at all. and in fact, the government says it has a credible evidence that your party did receive funding from overseas. that's something that is a band under pockets. donnie long have you. the overseas funding is not bad. we have 10. we have a 10000000 dice for outside of bucks on i myself wasn't overseas bucks. i knew that
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held a both a british and a bucks on e passport and a member of p t i. and i'm allowed to fund a p t. i. the only kind of by me uh sorry, any kind of funding which is not allowed is that up front of people of other countries, other nationalities of sort and we've had no funding whatsoever. every single funding that has come in has been done by bucks on these, let it be those who are living in the country or those who are living out of the street. there's no denying that amount. honda is the most popular leader outside of bucks on and he has received millions of dollars across his us political span and is uh glad to be across the decades. government seems very keen to to keep your party out of power. why do you think that is
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oh dear, that's such a shame. it seems like we've just lost the line too. so if the car buccheri spoke 1st for hans peachy i party due to technical issues, we will try to get him back on the show. as soon as we can, for now though, we are going to change gears and turn to some football news, england manager garret southgate standing down following a 2nd straight defeat and the european championship finals. southgate says sundays showdown against spain was his last game in charge. the 53 year old has produced english most consistent performances at major tournaments. and during his 8 your tenure, the side also reach the world cup, semi finals. and then we can talk all things, garrett, se a partner with a tom, get away from dw sports. tom to this announcement comes a surprise to know i didn't think it's a surprise. i think it's kind of a shock in the sense of basically the size me piece of news for english football.
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and i don't think one could say it was a surprise, particularly off to this tournament. and, you know, obviously gotta southgate did taking into the final and in, you know, the numbers that you mentioned that he's, he's 10 years england college has been such a successful one. but i think particularly at least tournament where the criticism of his style of play, if his game management has been so vivid and, and, and personal. and, you know, even though he did have the ne, confirmed backing of the f a and is very popular among his players. um, 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 position this company and then 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 kind of southgate was, was a defend as a player and he sets up a team and to defend. and, you know, england have such
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a deep talent to they have a squad of such attacking superstars and players who used to playing under a 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 gate tactical assistance. and then, you know, there is what it's like to watch and you know, to fans who are fasting for dynamic attacking, exciting football. galler southgate start of play isn't necessarily going to cringe that fast and that's been behind it all of the criticism that is to me. yeah, i guess you could say that wasn't on display in the final. i'm afraid of 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 i have got a statement here from the ceo of english f, a ma printing and who was suicides. want attention to just walk 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
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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 aside fee because and this is the 2nd final in success. and as you mentioned, of your being championships in which england have gotten intended. oh thank you so much for joining us with that. that is taken away from deed of the sports. very much appreciate that here in the studio and after celebrating spain 02024 victory spanish fans have even more to cheer about. french superstar kelly and buffy has been officially presented as a rail, madrid player. and bobby received a roaring welcome at to the club in a packed out santiago, benedetto, stadium and bobby said it was his dream come true. he wanted to join grail, since he was a kid, thousands of fans queued up to get
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a closer look at the french striker who will wear the number 9 jersey athens. right? and just before we go, a quick reminder of our top story at this hour. donald trump has named ohio senator j. d. vance is running make for november's presidential election. the announcement was made at the republican national convention trumps 1st public appearance since the attempt on his life. and a quick reminder, you can always get dw news on the go. just download our app from google play or from the app store. they'll give you access to all the latest news from around the world, plus push notifications. whenever we have breaking news for you, and there you have it that is your new update at this hour. eco africa coming up next. and if you want more news and analysis, you can find that online dw doc. com or our social media channels or hands. there is out of date of the unit was clare richardson in for lin many thanks for watching
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