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[000:00:00;00] a legacy starts january 28th on d, w ah ah, business dw news at live phone, berlin shoots and in california leaves at least 10 people dead. police a gun money, los angeles use the semi automatic weapon to fire on people at the club. celebrates in the chinese, we'll also, i had john jobs that would have shows as in paris to meet with president mark
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chrome summit falls on the anniversary of the historic and is a treaty as that to me. this presents the show of unity after recent attentions and anti government protest continue in 2 police make hundreds of arrests in the countries compet altima after fresh clashes with them, a st. authorities of close to the countries top tourist attraction, much feature even 100 stranded. ah, eddie micah junior is the name welcome to the program. let's begin with some breaking news. police say at least 10 people have been killed and 10 up as one debt and issues in los angeles. the incident happened in monterey packed in the south of california. witnesses see a man with a semi automatic weapon, open fire to ball, close to where he lives. abrasion had taken, please alia,
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or the chinese new not new year. eddie, i spoke to eli based journalist jason comp. i don't know who gives us the latest. so right now, like you said, we have 10 people dead and apparently 10 other shots. so a total of 20 victims from a chinese new lunar new year's celebration. the shooting reportedly happened in a ball room that was near by a celebration for the lunar new year. and the gunman is on the run right now to police fire fighters, paramedics, they flooded the streets. they're interviewing as many people as possible, but not much is known right now the monterey monterey park. p. d, which is about 10 miles from downtown l. a. are handling the investigation and it's a very small police department. it's only about $75.00 sworn officers. so a county there, shares,
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homicide detectives have now jumped in to help to see if we can find some answers. because i definitely needed, you know, much is known about, do we know anything about the possible motive? no, not at this time. not right now. i can tell you that witness accounts from what i gathered. people posting on social media, twitter, and instagram, and facebook and things that the ball room is used every saturday night. and they have, you know, swing dancing. they have ballroom dancing there. and it's a very safe place to be. so motive right now remains a mystery. ok. jason kemp, i don't. yeah, jonathan l e. thank you. top leaders and the ministers of france and germany. i hold on a summit in paris today. friends 1st, then to manuel my crown and german chancellor sholtes with our respective cabinets
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. our meeting now are the it is a palace to hold talks on energy, economic policy, and defense. these are subjects they have not seen eye to eye on recently $300.00 lawmakers from both countries are also coming together to mark 60 years since the landmark is a treaty and agreement which brought post war france and germany, close that together and laid the foundations for today's european union did abuse alexandra phenomena following the summit in paris and joins me now. alexandra, french and german relations have been put to the test in recent months. what called this meeting achieve. well, i think that those cabinets are here and not only to celebrate their 60 years self the lazy treaty, but also to demonstrate that they want to strengthen their efforts to make sure that this is frank, frank, or german engine that has been regard at our house in europe as it and
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a driving force in european integration, that this engine is running smoothly again after months of strife and slides. so that is their aim here today. and they want to show that they can sort of re invent themselves to find a new meaning and a friendship and to work together on many important issues. many important issues give us a bit of an understanding here. what main issues to france and germany agree on and where is there room for improvement? all those leaders, sedan, german, chancellor and the french president. they have made it clear here that both countries want to work together to strengthen the european integration. they don't want to europe to fall apart. they want 2 members of the european union to come to come closer. they want also to advance the digital and green transition there.
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once europe to have a bigger se on the international stage would of course, when it comes to details, they do have different opinions on policy and strategy. let's take the energy question. for instance, germany is going to shut down its nuclear reactor as this year. but friends is still relying on nuclear energy, or when it comes to china, for instance, friends, hesser harden, it stands on the aging wild germany says it's still important to see a beijing also as an economic partner out germany is currently feeling the pressure regardance and india tanks to ukraine. is this on the agenda? well, it is not officially on the agenda, even though we have to say that the defense and foreign ministers will come here together to a separate meeting to go over with their french president and the german chancellor
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. but officially you are hearing this is not going to be spoken about. however, of course, we need to stress that this issue disa, apparently her unwillingness by the germans to decide quickly on that issue whether to send have the tanks to ukraine or not, is causing some friction. not only he in paris, some anger and frustration, but also anger and frustration, indifferent, european capitals. right? alexandra phenomena in paris. thank you. let's look at more stories. making headlines around the world is about group says it was behind an attack on me as residents in the somali capital mogadishu, at least 5 people have been injured after a huge blast that the gates of the complex explosion was followed by gunfire. attack comes days after the group killed 7 soldiers. at the military time.
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at least 13 people have been killed out to the 5 story building collapsed in the city and city of a level in the early hours of sunday morning. state media in the country reported that the building housed around 30 people, and that's what the teachers have damage to the foundation process took to the street and it's double in response to we far rights demonstration outside of tech is embassy in stock on which saw the ground swedish authorities, i've given the green lights to that demonstration and doing the turkish government . it fab. i complicates relations between the countries a suite in tech support to join nato. thousands of people have been injured in the latest classes between anti government protest as on security forces and bruce, capital, lima, the on the rest started in december after president pedro castillo was ousted. it has now spread to many parts of the country, claiming almost 50 lives peruvian authorities. i've also moved to close the famed
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tourist site of march of peach. you due to the unrest. police in lima rated the university campus where protestors were in large numbers. arresting hundreds in the process buses ferried the detainees to a police station. tensions have flared for months. as protesters demand the resignation of president, deena blue artie, the former vice president took power after her predecessor pedro castillo was ousted. castillo was embroiled in corruption investigations and tried to dissolve congress ahead of an impeachment vote. authorities closed, peruse, most iconic tourist destination much repeat you, leaving hundreds of tourist temporarily stranded officials say the railway to the site had been damaged in multiple places. oh, much of the worst violence has taken place in rural regions. many protesters see pedro castillo,
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who has indigenous routes as one of their own standing against the urban elite in the affluent lima district of near to florida. his life is very different from that. in the provinces, not every one has sympathy for the protesters. lemon raheem, every muscle, the problem is not lima, but the regional governors are mayers. they're elected and yet they do nothing with the money they're given me. you know, us and then they receive a lot of money. mutually. yeah. if you ask many, the people who are marching, why they're out there, they don't know why. but for some protesters in the city center, it's about a broken political system. obama, not one of the kind of a tiny group of people hold the power, manage the state, manage the police, the armed forces. i'm congress, the chief prosecutor's office, and they manage the judicial system. and then i think we're in a bad way. and that is why we're going out to fight, even with that,
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the gate lieutenant, outside lima police headquarters, a crowd demanded the release, the detainees from the university raid another day of classes, left dozens more injured, and peru as divided as ever. in the u. s. investigator seized a more classified documents from u. s. presidential biden's home. in wilmington, delaware, a total of 6 more documents were classified makins. i've been found. the president's lawyer says the documents where found june. evelyn 3, f. b, i such of the property that came out there to previous discoveries of what the white house calls a small number of documents from on this report on us. but it's a list of fetal tao joins us in the studio feeder. it has heard it so many document more documents vonne i should say. yeah, one more. can you tell us? well,
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we know that investigator search president biden's home for about 13 hours. dad is a very serious business there, and it really does to appear to mark an escalation quite significantly compared to past searches. they found, as, as we just hurt their, you know, materials rating from handwritten notes to classify documents at least 6, some of which even day back to his time in the senate. and that was 2009 that he left that building. so, you know, raising a lot of questions, i think for a lot of people, they're biting, and his lawyer lawyers, they insist that they're cooperating fully. and, and there's really no, they're there that this is more case of them having filed documents in the wrong places. you know, whether or not that is in fact the case that will be for the special prosecutor to determine sounds like something we've had before. how different is this case from his predecessor donald trump's case? yeah, that, that is, that is a tricky thing about this. you know that there are a lot of similarities, but they're also quite different in a lot of ways. you know,
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where it's the bite and team does appear to be cooperating fully and voluntarily with federal investigators. the f b, i had to get a search warrant to get the document to retrieve the documents that donald trump had taken to his private home in mar lago after he left the white house. we also know that trump really tried to office gate and even to some extent obstruct the investigation filing affidavits, claiming that they'd hand over documents and they have not. that is something that we've least not hurt reported about president biden's handling of this case still though, i mean, it's just a few months ago, president boynton came out calling trump's handling of the documents, you know, completely responsible. and i think a lot of people are going to be looking at to see how this different it really does make it difficult for binding to claim the moral high ground. what happens now? we don't know him is an ongoing investigation. we don't know if they'll find that
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there was, this was deliberate or really as biting claims that this was just, you know, fire li, misplaced. i think we do know that republicans are going to try to score every political point. they can't. with this, we have a presidential election coming up next year. so that is going to raise a lot of questions and definitely make bite in or leave bite and struggling to explain why he is the more competent man in this case. you know, republicans always saying, you know, he's no better than trump. i think the bigger problem in this case though, is that it undermines biden's own message of restoring respect for the institutions and trust in elected leaders and u. s. is already very low. so this does post a certain threat to the stability of democracy. yeah. well, you know, the reporter, us political analysts, peter rode dell. thank you very much for that info. as a reminder of our top story, police see at least 10 people have been killed in the shooting in los angeles. on
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saturday night reports, the man with a semi automatic weapons opened fire the downs, clap me at a sight of where lodge celebration had taken place. earlier but the chinese new not new yet. app next doc film looks into the challenge of providing food for an air of our grow in planets. there's more news and analysis on our website, d, w dot com. you can also follow us on social media at the w news. you can follow me also at eddy mike, thanks for your time. this more news coming up at the top of the hour. you'll see about the media that goes to nibble other data media, me global la google. i've got it done, but again, i will stop into that and i'll give you yoga or would you? yeah, but sure, let up joel media dog and currently more people than ever on the move will divide
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