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because no one should have to flee, ah, make up your own mind. w. made for mines. ah ah, this is dw news live from berlin. it's the 1st rate of its kind in us history. there's anger among donald trump, supporters and republicans in washington after f. b, i agent search, the former president of state trump claims the rate is part of a conspiracy to stop him running again. also coming up counting as underway in
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kenya's election to decide who will be the new president and what will be the makeup of the new parliament. and the fashion world mourns it's prince of keats. the japanese designer is nikki, has died. ah, i'm pablo, folio. yes, welcome to the program. angry followers of donald trump have been demonstrating close to mara lago. they're angry after the f. b i rated the former president's florida state. such a raid on the home of a former president is unprecedented in u. s. history. trump claims agents broke into his safe admire lago, he's under investigation for allegedly removing official records from the white house. a trump claims the rate is part of
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a conspiracy to stop him running for president again in 2024. from supporters demonstrating the his mar, logo state to them the f b i rate is just more evidence of a witch hunt against the form of president what the f b i just did was totally unacceptable. and it's, it reminded me of it reminds me if you feel like you're, you might be in venezuela, china or russia are even in hitler's germany. trump, himself has slammed the search as politically motivated. and his republican party allies have been quick to follow his lead. here come up to we now find that justice in america is not equal. is determined upon whether you want to go after a political, a person or not. and you go after your political foes, i think that's wrong. it's unprecedented that you would go into a former president,
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but the white house is stressing the investigation is independent. the president and the white house learned about this f. b. i serge from public reports we learned just like the american public did yesterday and we did not have advanced notice. of this activity president had been has been very clear from before he was elected president. and throughout the, his time in office that the justice department conducts its investigations independently with the justice department and f. b. i. yet to comment on the search and key midterm, congressional elections just a few months away. the rate seems set to become yet another bitterly politicized flash point. in a polarized america, when i'm joined now by nemo romani, he is a trial lawyer, former federal prosecutor, and legal commentator. and he joins us from los angeles, welcome to d w. so this is the 1st time in history that the f, b i has right at the home of a former president. incredible use of course to we know what,
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let the justice department to take this step. unprecedented is the right word 1st time in american history. so the national archives were in talks with trump and his representatives regarding the documents and what should be returned. there were 15 boxes that were returned, but apparently some of the documents were not. so they made a referral to the department of justice. and ultimately, i have to believe that the attorney general merrick garland signed off on this search warrant. there is no way a line prosecutor like i used to be would be able to do this without the clearance of the highest levels of the department of justice. right? well, trumpet is republicans have blasted the rate as a weaponized politicization of the department of justice and their accusing democrats of abusing the justice system to keep him from running for president again in 2024. is there any reason to believe that this was politically motivated? what's only possible the statute that donald trump may have violated 18
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u. s. c. 207. 1 has a disqualification provision and this was passed after richard nixon. and it specifically says, in addition to a potential 3 year term and federal prison. that if you are convicted of violating this statute, you are prohibited from holding public office. that is a question whether this laws unconstitutional or not because it's never been applied. but it's a real possibility that if trump is prosecuted, that is prohibited from running in 2024. right, well, you're a lawyer. so what would you advise donald trump to do if you were his lawyer? now? i would advise him what his lawyers did when they're in the white house. don't rip up documents, don't flush them down the toilet. don't barnum don't take them all because there's no reason for you to be in this situation. the laws clear. you have to maintain these documents, give them to the national archives. if there's some reason that the document should be disposed of, the archivist has to make that decision, not you as a president or former president. so donald trump just needs to listen to his
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lawyers advice going forward. do you think that this could actually help donald trump and the republicans? it certainly can. we're in a mid term year and if it mobilizes is bays, and they think that he's being persecuted or prosecuted for political reasons. it can cause the republicans said game in the mid terms and even boost his chances of reelection in 2024. nima round rock mani. thank you for joining us on d. w. thanks. sorry, with vote counting is underway and elections in kenya. the nation is choosing a new parliament and president inflation, unemployment and corruption dominated campaign. you can hear him before you see him arrive. presidential candidates, relo didn't go on his way to cost his vote in kenya's general election. people have
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been waiting for this moment the whole morning wave this did. is that a level dba? ah, because yes, i thought a lot. yes to you so much time to get this. this chair people started killing as early as for i am here and i rupees largest informer settlement keeper. they have different issues that grappling with abby's guns can't essentially to corrupt. we want to see a leadership job that are fights with corruption. don't many people are getting him hunger, verizon people day because of water, but you can find some rich group will be of but to below 50 bills. and previous, i'm here to vote, casa, the cost of living is too high. so i hope, or when i'll vote for someone with the responsible, i think, is going to lower the price of life. even though to day as a public holiday, most people want to go back to work. many have informal jobs, surviving on merely $2.00 a day. quote on
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a traffic to santa 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 harper's fire. be a sad opa taylor passing on is out of himself. i to my abdullah rental 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 a number of locations across the country, polling has been postponed because of incorrectly printed ballads gunfire, or flooding. despite these irregularities, electoral observers on the ground remain optimistic. the major players in this selection havoc slippers to peace throughout their campaign period will soon be
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current president, talking about this. everyone else has talked about this. i'm so we are hopeful that are looking at the history. people are aware of the damages that can be caused by kills rayleigh. dinger has voted his support as hoped he'd speak to them instead his wife at rest 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 past challenges, kenyans are hopeful for a clear result that both sides will accept. authorities in crimea say one person was killed and others injured. those explosions rocked a russian air based on the occupied peninsula. videos shared on social media show several blasts at the novel, federal rifka facility rushes, defense ministry,
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claims detonated ammunition cause the explosions. russia illegally annexed crimea from ukraine in 2014 and action that ukraine's president volunteers landscape says was directly connected to the current war, showing you about it. today. there's a lot of attention on the crimea issue, underwrite the so because crimea is ukrainian and we will never renounce it. we will not forget that it was the occupation of crimea that was the beginning of the russian war against you currently. while. meanwhile, on the mainland fighting continues, especially in the east and in the south of ukraine. russia has been escalating its attacks in the area in recent weeks. people in the city of mich alive, live in constant fear of rocket attacks from russian troops and the entire region is on edge as a major russian offensive is expected there any time soon. this is his home
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has been reduced to ruffle. alexander is a ukrainian volunteer shoulder. his happy he was not at home when the blast hit what coffee. madame a moment, i'll have to sleep in the trenches in the next few days anyway. it wasn't for years . i don't need to come back here moment. you can't live here, let us no, must never pull you up. every day mik alive is hit by miss house. several people were injured in this neighbourhood, but many do not want to leave their homes. the head of the regents military administration, blame spies for providing targets to the russian army. today they have trucks and they, and they like to request they given go their duties. so they just gave information for analytics. authorities are trying to rude out the spies as soon as possible. a
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deep sense of unease has settled over southern ukraine. the region is expecting a major russian offensive siren string out in nearby odessa. though air defenses here are strong. but that's not the case in mich alive. as in europe, sirens, blair, for the 2nd time in a day, mothers and children at this children's hospital see shelter in the basement. wish it was, it's terrifying. these children are our future digital. we're nothing without number. only a few are still here. thank god. the ones who left don't have to hear and see. all of this, you have reports rushes, planning on moving troops to the region with the situation already so bad. that's making people here even more fearful for the future. so let's take a look now at some of the other stories making headlines around the world. 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
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civilians. authorities, a several of the bodies showed signs of torture. firefighters in cuba say they finally gained control of a blaze at a fuel depot that raged for several days. officials described it as the worst fire in cuba. history started by a lightning strike, get destroyed around 40 percent of the caribbean islands, main fuel storage facility. hundreds of government opponents have rallied, ensure lanka calling for an end to emergency lowe's and the dissolution of parliament. massive street protests forced the former president to quit last month . the new leader ran neil wick ream, sing as used, emergency powers to rest, protest leaders. the japanese fashion designer is same yaki has died age to 84. he survived hiroshima and went on to create a global clothing empire known in the industry as the prince of cleats. his signature designs were both comfortable and affordable. a fashion design icon of
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the past 50 years. yet he disliked the concept of fashion itself. is he me, i can refer to his designs as clothing rather than fashion. he said it was people that interested him. designing clothes was simply a way of feeling closer to humanity. since establishing his design studio in 1970, his goal was to produce practical clothes, which would stand the test of time. that idea inspired perhaps his most famous design, pleated clothes, which to increase could be washed by machine and could be rolled instead of folded . they were affordable to a personal rebuke to a fashion industry. he fed catered too much to wealth, an extra 70 but he is arguably most famous for the mock turtle. next he designed for the late apple c. e o. steve jobs, jobs originally wanted me ocoee to design a uniform for employees. it became his own personal signature. then he was born in
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hiroshima, in 1938. myakea was 7 years old when the atomic bomb was dropped on his home city. as he sat in the classroom. his mother died 3 years later from radiation poisoning . it was something he did not wish to speak of. but in one of the few interviews he gave, he said the event was part of the reason he ended up designing clothes. a way to be closer to people under way to be modern, optimistic, and to look forward with hope. all right, that's all from us for now, rob watts is of next with date of new business, and i'll be back again to top. the next hour. take care. see that these places in europe were smashing the wreckers stepped into a bold adventure. it's the treasure map. for modern globetrotters discover some of you to record breaking sites.
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