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ah ah ah, this is dw news life from the f b i such as donald trump's florida state. the former president has a large group of agents rated mara logo. his son says that searching for documents taken from the white house, also coming up, veteran canyon opposition leader, right, loading the host to become president at the front. brown that faces
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a strong challenge from his main rival, william roto. we look at what the outcome could mean for kenya and europe's rivers at risk as a summer of drought threatens to bring some of the wells most important inland, shipping lanes to a whole class, a co pay for equal footwork. because women's soccer grows and popularity players pool for their salaries to match the men's. and now even the german chancellor is weighing in ah my manuscripts, mccann, and welcome to the program. former us president donald trump says f b i agents have rated his mar, logo, a state in florida. the search is linked to an investigation into the removal of documents from the white house. trump son, eric cooled the unprecedented rate. quote, political persecution,
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he accused democrats of ordering it to prevent trump from running for president. again, palm beach, florida. this is the scene that followed the 1st ever f b. i search of an ex presidents home outside the luxury resort owned by donald trump. his fan base is rallying and protest. they believe the f b i is carrying out a political agenda. fine administration to them critical weaponized thing to every on the past. this is all okay, and i don't understand why the f b i came because what's in there and coming to this president's house, someone who we love a lot only who we know is the only person who can see this country. we don't want to be like cuba. why like nicaragua, like venezuela? the ex presidents drummed up his republican beast after seeing his estate was rated in a statement on his social media channel. truth, social warning, his dark times in america trumps, at the rate was not necessary or appropriate. his fury has been echoed by
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republicans to say the f. b. i has been completely weaponized by radical, left democrats. all of this coming as president trump has been inching ever closer to announcing that he wants to run in the 2020 for a presidential election. trump is under scrutiny by the department of justice for allegedly violating the presidential records act of 978 legislation that makes it illegal to remove any documents from the white house. penalties for breaking law include disqualifications from holding federal office. i asked he w, washington bureau chief in his pull just how serious this is for the former president and i taking such action against any major a political figure would be highly delicate given from status as the former commander in chief, the former president. it is especially grave, so one can assume that the f b,
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i has very good reasons to believe that they will find or found classify documents at the property, which might prove by the end the t committed a crime. but we have to say time is on the side of donald trump, as it will take months of not years before the president might be prosecuted. and by then he might be actually re elected and could try to pardon himself. so short answer, no, it is actually really unlikely that we will seem him being barren from running for office again. now john and his supporters are claiming and that his political opponents are wet, annoying, the f b i. is there any evidence at all to suggest that that might be the case? no, there is no evidence that the f b i is being weaponized are the stakes father investigators. and for the countries political future actually are enormous. you know, those implications would only become actually more critical if it later emerges.
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the deer, fbi i search was not squint dr. by the book. i was not critical to the nations national security. and this is something i'm sure officials are very aware of. can you tell us about the reaction to what's happened here, and what does this tell us about where the country finds itself with the mid term elections just around the corner? well, i hate is actually quite remarkable. the trump himself broke the news about the search on a social media platform. it was not officials who did that. and he did that in a very, very a kind of a typical and also successful way by using all the trigger words, words which fired up his supporters like deep stayed than he talked about the elections 2020 being stolen. so i am actually just coming back from c packs, this is the annual meeting of the far right, republican branch. and it is, it was very obviously there in taxes that there is no way that the republican party
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or any candidate can find a way around donald trump. that anyone who would do so or try to do so like this change, for example, example will be punish. so it doesn't really come as a surprise that an attack against the former president is seen as an attack against the party itself and on. yeah, i want to raise one more thought, you know, the biden administration just was very helpful at this climate. a bill which passed the senate on sunday will give them a push towards the midterms, but this very surge in a florida might actually do the opposite. and help getting the power back to for both of both houses, to the republicans in its pull the dublin washington bureau chief, thank you so much. everything is under way. as kenya elect a new president, unpleasant. inflation and unemployment have dominated the campaign. former prime
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minister ala dingo is a head in the polls, followed by the current deputy president william retype, and the outgoing president of her kenyatta is stepping down. after completing the 2 tons allowed. both candidates have promised economic relief that the country. so i asked jarvis, begun bow a political analyst and governance experts in nairobi. it's such big promises can be trusted. o briskly their promises and commitment that have been met by 2 of the leading. put visual candidates where loading and william, brutal arm. i miss a just a wheel coaching the voters to put them in to selection because of no government has ever achieved even 50 percent of the magician. all the commitments med through the are but it's money crystals. and if at all, the performance of the julia administration under the present regime of looking at
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is anything to go by intrigue. judging by the time we go to 2017 general election, the julian was trish under whooping, as i had not even a gene to, to present the magician of the 1st when he 1st unfold intervention. upper note, the commitments that we're looking at are made during that election about the big 4 agenda have not even been achieved at 45 percent. and so in realistically looking at the kind of commitment that i've been met, none of these that have been beg, that being implemented within the past 100 days, can easily be achieved. the been a 100 percent. sure. the approximate in policies on studies that will have to be revised. and that takes a bit of time to not take the 3 months, but the hope it will be done. dudley. there are systemic challenges that exist and get into day to overcome those systemic challenges. will also take a bit of time. it's possible that be optimistic and people other mission we
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optimistic that they are going to implement some of these commitments by doubt that any of them can pull somebody implement to the commitments that, that met during the campaigns. ok, let's take a look now at some of the other stories making news around the world. 3 palestinians including a militant commander, have been killed and a gun battle with israeli forces in the west bank town of nablus. israel has stepped up, raids, targeting palestinian militants after a string of attacks on israelis cease. fire is in place between israel and islamic jihad in garza. russia has launch 17 probes into space, including an iranian surveillance satellite. the probes took off on a soil rocket from a base in kazakhstan. iran says the satellite will carry out environmental monitoring and denies russia will use it in the war against ukraine. at least 8 people have died in torrential rain around the south korean capital sol. the
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downfall caused land slides and flooded subways. some areas lost power. many residents were stranded. authorities say the heaviest rainfall in decades in taiwan military has held a live fire artillery drill, simulating the islands defense against an attack. the exercises come after china launched its largest ever war games in the region crossing the taiwan strait. median line and firing missiles over taipei turning now to russia's war in ukraine, where moscow has consistently denied that it is targeting civilian infrastructure. but the level of destruction on the ground suggests otherwise, according to the ukrainian government, hundreds of hospitals and health facilities have been damaged. d w's but get ashika, went to the northern town of chinese, where she met a man who is trying to hold russia accountable. as deputy health minister public of dawn, you worked for years to build ukraine's health care system in his new job. he documents
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it's destruction. this used to be the chinese cardiac center until it was totally destroyed by a russian airstrike. that strike is one of more than 180 hospital attacks cofton nuke and his t f documented. i see the systemic read that an open destruction of health care as a part of civilian livelihood because it's not only about health care, it's old types of civilian objects will be systemic color targeted dash can video caught the moment when age russian bombs hit the residential area leaving a crater right next to the cardiac center. the attack could 47 people that day. the city was under constant shelling. a resident tells us over excavators had to dig the grave. there were so many victim for they had to bury them in the
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body backs. pablo, cough tonya, and his small n g o collect witness accounts, photos of damage, and remnants of who up in savannah, georgia. they hold the evidence can be used in future litigation. they just work on cases where no ukrainian military were base near buying. only then coff tanya says, could such an attack a moment to a war crime attacks on health facilities like this one leaf, much more destruction than erect hospital. they leave people without immediate and long term health care and they add to fear and insecurity because hospitals are no longer a place of safety. duct us at the chimney, if children's hospital just across the street treated the injury of the cardiac center attack and a dr. michael allen, kevin says he will never forget malicious of the one that we just were trained, trauma surgeon, us, but we never, ever experienced this kind of bleeding wound but animal. but everybody was
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screaming adults and, and kid, we put 5 of them here on the floor, but more and more were coming. it was chaos, ship of the party. you are the constant shelling the doctors did everything they could to keep their young patients safe. and that meant a lot of time in the basement, 2 weeks later, a bomb hit here. oh, move cassette. we also go to pamela. it was a cluster bomb or want to lose the ammunition parts were everywhere. war, fortunately, there had been an air raid alarm for the cluster attack. so the children were in the basement, you could, if not, we could have had 237 death mazama, but goose, who could assist him, sir, it is he shall scoffed on yoke. the shrapnel he collected from the site they operated for hours. he says to get dozen south similar pieces are threatening out of the children's bodies morbid author through with the doorbell. and i, and when you're here to this, no need to explain why when it justice or somebody needs to pay for what
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was done to that, to people like, like nicola or his patience on the way out of cheney. if we pass another destroyed hospital, it may take years before an international court. i'll try bunions starts dispensing justice. but when they need his evidence, cough tanya says it's ready and waiting to millions of europeans. the summer of 2022 has been a sweltering one at dry spring and hotter than usual. temperatures have left several countries in the grip of drought. extreme heat waves and forest fires of plague, france, italy, spain and portugal. for weeks the u. k. recorded temperatures over 40 degrees celsius for the very 1st time and rivers and drying up in the netherlands and germany, the rhine has dropped so low that house boats are stranded and commercial shipping may be halted. now,
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the rhine is one of the wells most important shipping lanes. i spoke to d. w correspondent about a visa earlier who's close to the border, where the river crosses from the netherlands into germany. and i asked her if there is still enough water to keep the congo boats moving. there is just about enough water here. it's ny megan. because this is a relatively far down river. this is where the river barges come up from the biggest european harbor from rotterdam. carrying coal, carrying ellen g carrying all those mass goods that can't really be moved by truck . and they make their way here up to germany and they can just pass the we watch this since the morning and carefully and slowly. the river barges are still sort of inching their way sort of up river. but experts say it's maybe another 2 or 3 days and then traffic you will have to stop to. if you look over to the other side there, we see there was a nice little beaches now they are not supposed to be there. this is basically what
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you see the river, right, but the water has gone. and only right in the middle here, we still have somewhat about the other parts of the river that are much dryer than what you can see here. because the water still sort of bunches up together here a bit and it still makes it shipping. but it's last days of shipping, shipping possible, but it's not going to boston, it's not been raining here since april and the, the weather forecasts that it will not rain and the next week. so there is not going to be any relief. it's just going to get worse. now, i believe there are plans to make the rhine a little deeper that will that help if there simply isn't enough water in the river . yeah, that's a big question. i mean, of course, these shipping accompanies and associations are calling to sort of safeguard shipping and a dig out the, the, the shipping channel here that we see here in running in the middle of the river. but at that is just to reach me at
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a remedial measure because it's going to help for maybe a couple of years. it will silt up again, will silt over again? and because just say that the consequences, the negative consequences for the whole ecological system, off the rhine, it could be so vast that the, the placer could really be completely outweighed by the negative consequences. it would have for the, for the whole river ecology. so there's less water in the rhine. wildfires will know the europe, high temperatures, what see european union union doing to address this really quite alarming situation . they have this big program of cars for europe to become carbon neutral, was in the next decade. but what we see here is the consequences offered the, the, a things we didn't do in the past of politics that it did not take into account climate change. of many people who had simply and politicians didn't believe in it . and this can't be brought back. this is what we have now, and this,
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which is what we see, or maybe year after year, now that the, the big rivers of europe are going to dry up. it's not only shipping. that is the, as sort of caught up in that to not. but it's, it's more than that, there are parts of the netherlands, one of the witness countries in europe, that, that don't have enough water anymore. farmers are not allowed to, to water their fields anymore. so it has huge consequences. and what we see here, this river that is slowly, slowly running dry more and more day after day is just is side for the the big consequences of climate change that we're seeing here. of aysa reporting from ny megan in the netherlands. thank you so much. and germany's chance let us show it says, visiting the headquarters of the german football association today to push forward a discussion that he has personally fueled. charlotte has cooled for equal pay for men and women football players on german national teams. currently,
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the women's team is paid far less than the men's. at least nobody can claim the women's game doesn't draw big crowds. the 2022 euros in england, set new standards in terms of a crowd sizes and tv audiences. club football is another story though. just a few 100 fans tend to be present at frau and bonus league matches germany's highest women's league. like here at vera prime. the men's team sell out the 42000 seat of vesa study and most weeks, even while they were in the 2nd tier. last season, completely different conditions which result in completely different wages. only half of the women's fondest league players can live from football aligned with an average wage of 40000 euros a year. the average male bonus like a player makes around 1600000 euros here, around 40 times more dockman, c, e,
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o and german. if a vice president hands you are combats, get argues that it's quite clear that equal pays the goal. but with equal revenue in profit driven football, there seems no way around this equation. however, national teams and associations have the opportunity to set an example when it comes to equal pay. german chancellor, olive sholtes also noted this during the heroes women and men. he said should be paid equally. that also applies to sport, especially for national teams. spine is a head of the game. almost a dozen national associations now pied them male and female players equal bonuses. the german, if i has yet to adopt that policy, germany's run us up at the women's euros were paid $30000.00 euros per player, doubled that had they won the tournament. meanwhile, the men would have made $400000.00 euros each. if they had lifted the trophy at
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euro 2021 and joining us now from the german football associations headquarters in frankfort is d w. sports from a report, a max narrow max, chancellor schultz has been that day. what did he and the be if they say after their meeting? well shalt said his standpoint is clear. he sees national team football as as separate to club football. he sees that is more of a political thing, he said, and it's his strong desire to see equal pay in that arena. he understands the d, f, b have their own approach and he aims to put pressure on them or going forward. so for him, a political thing, a political statement, he wants to see the d, f, b have said not right now at the moment. those numbers in terms of revenue a to different for them and they pay their players, their current policy is to pay their play as a percentage of you, wafer and fee for tournament prize money winnings. so some german media outlets branded air, branded sholtes as comments as populist when he 1st pushed the equal pay during the
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euros caught up in the momentum built by this toner that was so successful. for instance, the final drawing a tv audience in germany loan of $18000000.00, but or the national team director of a be a half. right. so i had pushed back saying he was surprised by the statements and saying that the d f b have a priority, and that's not equal pay but equal play. so we know what the gen and chancellor once do. we know that exactly what changes the women want noticed urgently. well, the sense you get from the women in the game, the high profile people have spoken is that they share oliver beer huffs opinion, which is that equal play is more important. what that means is equal opportunities access, whether that's training grounds like the grounds here at the d, if be headquarters or coaching and staff, and also medical care for players who women are. for instance, anatomically more likely to get crucial ligament injuries which are somewhat of a career and are in football not if you have the right medical treatment though and
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martina foster colombo, the german national team coach. she said when she asked to disagree with the chancellor, when he 1st tweeted, she wants equal play and better structures and fairness for the women's game. she also did say though she would like an adjustment a little less for men, a little more for women. and that is likely what we will see here. that the d, if we have now said they are open to looking at how they pay their players, their men and women are recording, like i said to percentages at the moment. i think what we will see at the very least is an adjustment there to get us on, not a level playing field, but a closer, closer, some there for the players. and ultimately though, the players and coaches and german people have really loudly spoken and said, we just want equal opportunities and chances to grow the game. okay, so incremental steps that hopefully heading towards equal pay at some point. italy is max maryland. frank, thanks so much. now, celebrities and fans alike have been paying tribute to olivia newton john,
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who has died at the age of $73.00. many say the entertainers, openness about had decades long battle with breast cancer, gave them hope and inspiration. although she enjoyed a long and successful career. she's best remembered for one iconic film. ah, olivia newton is on saw to world wide fame in the 1978 box office hit grease, playing squeaky clean sweetheart sandy high school student whose character transforms into a gum smack in greece or girl. opposite her bad boy boyfriend, danny, played by costar, john travolta. it remains one of the highest grossing movie musicals of all time, producing a string of hit singles, and a lifelong friendship between newton john and travolta. yes, i think we had crushes on each other, but we both would sing other people and, but i think that's what made the chemistry were travolta was quick to react to the
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news of the death of his friend posting. i love you so much, we will all be together again signing his post. your danny, your john i although never a favorite with critics, newton john was a multi platinum selling artist who sales topped 100000000 albums with hits, including physical. that's pretty amazing. i feel humbled by her husband announced her death on social media saying she passed away peacefully at her ranch in southern california. on monday, john easterling went on to call his wife a symbol of triumphs and hope over the 30 years, sharing her journey with breast cancer. he asked that those wanting to honor her memory donate to the olivia newton john foundation for cancer research. the australia native was very public about her decades long battle with breast cancer. fans around the world of been mourning her death in california, many gathered at the sight of her star on the hollywood walk of fame. me. it's hard
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. you know, when you're idle sky, is this like even a piece of your family to because you grew up her music. this with the animal lot of dark. fine. she beautiful lady, a great vocalist. great actors who really doing this. australia's prime minister anthony albany is called newton john. a joyful glow in our lives in watching dw is coming up next on the news. asia heavy rain is crating deadly havoc in south korea's capital city soul plus what's behind the acute shortage of h. i v drugs in india. all of that coming up next. now a quick reminder, the top stories were falling for you at the salad.
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state in florida is sunset agents were searching for documents, allegedly removed from the white house. trump is under investigation on a number of fronts. ah, and the hosting is under way in kenya as a chooses, a new parliament and president, former prime minister, write a head and opinion holds, followed by the deputy president william raton. the campaign has been dominated by the cost of living crisis and high unemployment. thanks for watching d w. say, here with bearish. been a g coming up next. i'm a new can mckennon. ah, ah, with
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