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ah, ah ah, this is dw news live from berlin tonight f b i. agents armed with a search warrant raid the florida estate of former u. s. president donald trump. they were searching for document allegedly removed from the white house. tromp claims that, that part of a conspiracy to stop him from running for the white house again of the coming up to night change in kenya as voters elected the president and parliament. we'll take a look at the front runners. aim will ask why was voter turnout so love plus equal pay for equal put war. the german chancellor wants his women's national team to
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earn the same as the men. ah, i bring off to our viewers watching us on p b. s. in the united states into all of you around the world welcomed the f. b i has rated donald trump's estate in florida, an unprecedented swoop on the home of a former american president. trump claims that agents broke into his safe at the mar logo complex on monday, he's under investigation. you may recall for allegedly removing official records from the white house. but tromp claims the rate is part of a conspiracy to stop it from running for president. again, in 2024, mar laga. the morning after the search police remained at the scene to secure the property. trump preferred to his or the residence as the winter white house because
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he often received world leaders and heads of state there. the search was part of an investigation into whether the former president illegally moved classified whitehouse records to the estate. back in january boxes of documents were also confiscated from the property. trump within new york during the latest search. but protested online these the dock times brown nation as my beautiful home mara, lago and palm beach, florida is currently under siege rated and occupied by a large group of f. b. i. agents, nothing like this has ever happened to a president of the united states before. in office, trump was often criticized for mishandling sensitive government documents, us media or a broadcasting images which claim to show notes. he tried to flush down a toilet under us law. he should have handed them over to the national archives. documents that are at the top secret level or above represent if they get out
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at exceptionally grave damage to the national security. trump support has protested the search in front of the mara lago property throughout the night. they suspect the right as part of a conspiracy within the justice department to prevent trump from running for reelection. so what prompted the piano to carry out this unprecedented rate on former president trump's hall? i put that to law professor jennifer tell thanks for having me. according to news accounts, we believe that this search warrant was sought in order to find documents that the former president apparently pilfered from the white house fac, when he departed in january of 2021. apparently he had returned about 15 boxes a year later when asked,
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but not everything came back. and there's a concern professor, isn't there that there's classified information in these documents, and if that is the case, then taking those documents outside of the white house when you're no longer you as president. that's a crime, isn't it? yes. but this has to be more than that because in order to be able to execute to get a judge, to approve a search warrant, you would need to believe that there was a car ongoing crime that this search would result in finding evidence of their crime on site and that a regular subpoena would not work was you really have to convince the judge that something fresh or new has happened. so it seems either, most of the legal experts believe is not merely his possessing of these documents, but a true concern that he is or has used them or distributed them in
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and additionally unlawful way perhaps. and again, this part is speculation that they fear he was going to sell or share them, or give them to somebody or give access to somebody to these top secret documents. and that would be an imminent crime or an ongoing crime they might be concerned about. it and we know that there are several investigations into donald trump's time as he was president, but with this read more lago. can we say? is it possible to say that he is perhaps closer to being charged with a crime than he's been before? absolutely. you could say that, given that our attorney general mayor garland has been exceedingly careful and cautious and is known to cross every tea in dot. every eye is highly unlikely that this would be the 1st step into any criminal investigation and asked for the other
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investigations at the grand jury or grand juries are looking at it's possible that this particular search could yield relevant evidence in the united states. if there is a lawful search, such as this one person went to an approved search warrant, there's this notion of something called the plain sight. so if they happen to come across in the documents or locations, if they are authorized to search other evidence pertaining to these other investigations that could lead us farther toward, toward a, you know, criminal consequences in those as well as before, we were in a time what do you make of double trumps accusations? and we've also heard this from some republican members of congress that what we're seeing here is a plot by the democrats to prevent donald trump from running for president again. and that they're using the justice department to do this. is it possible that this is a weaponized politicization of the justice department?
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they're prosy. i very much doubt that today or yesterday would have been the worst possible day to do something political. joe biden had a week long of, you know, great results. his approval ratings were up. he got this massive legislation asked, and only that, donald trump running would be ideal. there's no way he could possibly win. anyway, so this is not, you know, the white house did not know about this. local law enforcement didn't know about america or land in the f. b. i kept this very close. this is not something that was a political decision. professor jennifer tell we appreciate your time and your valuable insights tonight. thank you. thank you. and i will vote counting is underway in elections in kenya, the nation is choosing a new parliament and the new president is a tight race for the top job. and the winner will face big challenges, inflation,
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unemployment, and corruption. they have all dominated campaign you can hear him before you see him arrive. presidential candidates, relo dingo, on his way to cost his vote in kenya's general election. people have been waiting for this moment, the whole morning wave this did is this that a level of dba. ah, because he has suffered a lot. he has to you so much time to get this. this chair people started queueing as early as for i am here and i, rubies largest, informal settlement keeper. they have different issues that grappling with abby's going to countries actually to corrupt. we want to see ah, a leadership job that are fights with corruption. don't really people, i beg him, hunger, verizon people day because of water, wants to come find some rich group will be of but the below 50 bills and 3 bills. i'm here to vote, casa, the cost of living is too high. so i hope or when i'll vote for some one with the
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response, but i think he's going to lower the price of life. even though today is a public holiday, most people want to go back to work. many have informal jobs surviving on merely $2.00. a day put a quote on a little effect, a salary cove at 19 affected as a lot, especially economically because there weren't any jobs. we went through a lot of problems after that, the cost of living and the prices went up because now you can't even do business and have some savings at hotmail is. fabia said, oh patella, passing on, is that up? well, sale had to my abdallah runs a small business selling man darzy deep fried bread and provides for her 5 children . she's been disappointed in the past by politicians. she has put her hopes in bella. phillip, i fear very bad because you can choose some one thinking that there can be helpful, but they end up forgetting you as a voter. g filing in
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a number of locations across the country, polling has been postponed because of incorrectly printed ballots, gunfire, or flooding. despite these irregularities, electoral observers on the ground remain optimistic. the major players in this selection have actually pretty put out the campaign period. who's in the current president, talking about 5th. everyone else has talked about this. and so we hope for looking at the history people where of the damages that's going because debate was right now, dingo has voted, his support has hope to speak to them. instead, his wife addressed the media. we just hope for the best and we think that they're not going to bring in the rubbish that they have done before. she referred to the failures of the electoral commission in the last election when the supreme court nullified the result. despite these pass challenges, kenyans are hopeful for
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a clear result that both sides will accept. so with post closed bell counting under way, i asked our corresponded felix marina. in nairobi. when can we expect the final results? good evening, prince. yes, the post closed i was a go but these actually one county mombasa county, reach the pulse i yet to close in that is because the policy began at 11 am. so they're independent. electro lynn boundaries commission had to extend their time for the voters who had been on the lines for the whole day to be able to be given that at will be able to be compensated their time that they lost in the morning when they didn't start on time, but we are not so sure when to expect their results by those results have started streaming in at the national telling center sofa layla dingo has a slight lead over william router. a loading guy is leading at around 49.6 percent,
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while william ruetta is trailing at 48.7 percent of their total would cost. but there is also still streaming in so many it is i would say yes to be counted. so that is just the provisional results, of course, the other 2 presidential candidates chilling far, much behind the 2 leading presidential candidates. yeah. and the numbers that the jew jokes to side, there were tell us that this could be a very, very close race, all the way to the end. absolutely. this could be very close. in fact, some of their people or the analyst that we've talked to have said that this election could even lead to around off. but we wait to see once every board has been counted . whether it will actually lead to a ran off. but the one thing that is very specific about these election is that the water note was very minimal. as at 4 pm, only 56 percent of the $22000000.00 voters were registered towards had voted. so
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the voter channel for this particular election, i can tell you for sure has been very low voter turnout. whoa. and young voter turnout. that was a bit more we talked about that last night. did it turn out to be that way? absolutely. and this this evening we actually just stopped by the roadside and talked to an old driver who said that the reason as to why he didn't go vote is because the vehicle he rides is owned by a boss who expects him to actually deliver some amount of cash on a daily basis and so there is no idea that his boss will actually say that you went to ward. so today i don't expect you to submit to a quarter. so that is just one of the puzzles that we talked to. but most of the people we talked to also during the day she had the same sentiments that some of them could not leave their workplaces to come and board. some of them and the young
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people could not even find the enough motivation to actually come out and vote in this particular election. and that is something that probably moving forward. the country will be looking at on how to engage more young people so that they can be motivated enough to come in votes. it's a big challenge for all democracies around the world. at the moment to do that, we use felix marina, in my room, felix bank or from the beginning of this invasion of ukraine. russia has repeatedly denied targeting civilian infrastructure such as clinics and schools, but the destruction on the ground, it tells a different story. the w's forget her sugar reports, janai as deputy house minister, pavlov, tonya worked for years to rebuild ukraine's health care system in his new job. he documents 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,
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nope, and his team have 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 all types of cellular objects or be systemic or targeted. dash can video caught the moment when age rush and bombs hit the residential area, leaving a crater right next to the cardiac center. the attack it 47 people that day. the city was under constant selling, a resident tells us tomorrow, excavators had to take the grave. there were so many victims that they had to bury them in the body backs. pavlov, tanya and his small n g o collect witness accounts, photos of damage, and remnants of weapons they held the evidence can be used in future litigation.
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they just work on cases where no ukrainian military were based nearby. he only then called, tanya says, could such an attack amount to a war crime, a tax on health facilities like this one leaf, much more destruction than a wrecked 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, doctors at the chair near the children's hospital just across the street, treated the injured of the cardiac center attack a day dr. nikolai lord cabbage says he will never forget malicious of the winery, but just well trained trauma surgeon, us. but we never, ever experienced this kind of bleeding wound but animal. but everybody was screaming. i don't some and a kid. usually we put 5 of them here on the floor, but more and more were coming. it was chaos, ship was to party. you are the constant telling, the doctors did everything they could to keep their young patients safe. and that
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meant a lot of time in the basement, 2 weeks later, a bomb hit here. oh, certainly, obstacle, the promo. it was a cluster bomb or want to lose the ammunition parks were everywhere for the war. fortunately, there had been an air raid alarm or for the cluster attack, so the children were in the basement. if not, we could have had 237 de la from a hook do suspicious himself. if he sells cofton yoke, the shrapnel he collected from their site, they operated for hours. he says to get dozens of similar pieces are threatening out of the children's bodies. moby rose was filled with the doorbell, and i, or when you're here to this, no need to explain why when it justice or somebody needs to pay for what was done to that, to people like, like nicola or his patience on the way out of jenny. if we pass another destroyed hospital, it may take years before an international court or tribunal starts dispensing
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justice. and when they need his evidence, cofton uke says it's ready and waiting. artless. take a look now, some of the other stories related to the war in ukraine crimean authority say one person has been killed and several others injured. after a series of explosions, rock the russian air base on the peninsula videos shared on social media, so several detonated ammunition calls the explosions. russia, you may remember, illegally annexed crimea from ukraine. in 2014, a funeral has been held for 15. unidentified civilians killed by russian forces in the ukrainian town of boucher russian troops occupied the area early in the war and murdered hundreds of civilians. authority say several of the bodies showed signs of torture. h i. v and aids patients in the indian capital delhi are protesting and acute shortage of vital wife saving drugs. they say the government
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agency which distributes the anti retroviral treatment, has told them to switch their medication and that's putting their lives. they say in danger. these protests have gone on for 3 weeks. patients waiting in wayne for free h i v medication. the saw some have found the drugs, but they say it's not enough. instead of giving us jobs for one month, they're giving us trucks for $10.00 to $15.00 days. sometimes just by days they keep postponing it and this did not start recently. it's been going on for 6 months . patients must then keep coming back and that costs time that many don't have it with the only other option is to buy from pharmacies that still have ample supplies,
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but prices are too high for most the family me. if you, in some families, $3.00 to $4.00 people are h, i v positive, or is it like so, how will they be able to buy medicines? many people have no choice but to go without them or the that out. the medication. all of these patients are at risk of developing resistance to the drugs, timing and consistency ocoee. yet, despite what these protest healthy india's health ministry said, there is no shortage at all. let's take a look now, some of the other stories that are making headlines around the world. hundreds of government opponents have rallied interlinking, calling for an end to emergency laws. and the dissolution of parliament. massive streets projects forced the former president to quit last month. the new leader, neil vick rema xena, has used emergency powers to arrest protest leaders. turkey is resuming its oil and
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gas search in the eastern mediterranean, sending off its largest drilling ship after a 2 year break. turkey is embroiled in a dispute with greece and cypress over maritime boundaries. athens accuses turkey of illegally exploring for gas in the reach. it is the love by motown records. songwriter lamont dozier, has died. he was 81 years old. asia was part of an acclaimed song writing trio who helped define the detroit labels, blend of pop rhythm and blues. asia was best known for the hits that he wrote for the supreme ps. i get from perfect pitch to going on. the pitch germans has are a lot. schultz has visited the german football association to push one of his pet projects. he's calling for equal paid for men and women playing for the national
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teams. the women currently earn far less than the met before he addressed the burning issue, chancellor sholtes went for a stroll in the german air phase, knew campus where talent is to be specially nurtured. then it was down to business and sholtes his wish for german internationals. male and female to be paid the same kept in force like a matter i suggested it and i'm very thankful that they're ready to discuss it to go out and think how things should be in the future and switch to the link, get us into court times all 8 of the 16 football associations who's national teams played unit 2022, no implement a form of prepay, but the german effie has so far declined to join them, arguing that while the men guarantee millions of years and income, the last balance on the women cited the finances from 2020 showed a 1500000 loss. no, it says it is open to discussing the issue. this herb been is to minutes but i it.
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that's why i'm at least ready in order to discuss the matter at committee level one's law law yet center was to see her pay system. amiens' esteem, which has developed over decades on serve, is still in keeping with the times. and i think centered in my, obviously with an eye on our overall economic situation. be given fossil unpleasant cut. german women's coach, martina foss, techline berg favors equal play over equal pay with better access to facilities and more support for girls football issues that the d, f. b will know. look at more closely. serena williams, as, as the countdown to her retirement from tennis, has begun at the ripe age of 40. she says that and of course she's had $23.00 grand slam titles, stewart, and we have to say that she's posted the comment in the run up to the us open later this month. she says she wants to focus on other things, including being a mother. she previously hinted at her retirement to reporters at the toronto open,
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where she claimed her 1st singles went in over a year. well, i guess there's just a light, if it's on the ha, explain to me what, what the light is to you, what the light represents rhythm, you know, i love playing nodes. it's like, it's amazing, but, you know, it's like, i can't do this for ever. so it's just like sometimes you just wanna try your best to enjoy the moments and do the message again. well, fans and stars are paying tribute to olivia newton john. she died on monday at the age of $73.00. the singers opened this about her 30 year long, better with breast cancer, brought hope and inspiration to millions. she enjoyed a long career successful, but his best remembered for one very, very much loved phil. ah,
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olivia newton is on saw to world wide fame in the 1978 box office hit greece, 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 were seeing other people and, but i think that's what made the chemistry were travolta was quick to react to the 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 to 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
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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 australian 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 . you know, when your idols die is as like even a piece of your family. you because you grew up her music. this with the animal. lot of dark. fine. she's a beautiful lady. a great vocalist. great actors, really doing miss. australia's prime minister anthony albany,
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is called newton john, a joyful glow in our lives. olivia, john did it? 73. 0, don't forget you can always get the w news on the go. just download or out from google play or from the apple app store that will give you access to all the latest news. for around the world. you watch the w news from berlin after a short break. i'll be back to take you through the day to night, the f b, i knocking at the door of donald trump. ah ah, with
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no global struggle for water. thirst starts august 10th on d. w. on monday former you as president donald trump was in new york. he was not at his mar lago residence in florida, but f b i. agents were reportedly searching for classified documents, trop, should have left behind when he left the white house. now trump is called the search a 3rd world country rate.
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