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comes out standing shopping and dining offers and certainly always services be our guest at frankfurt and bought cd managed by from bought the business dw news live from the land. donald trump says he's been indicted on charges of mishandling classified documents before me. you, as president claims has been summoned to appear in court next week. we'll get the
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latest on the federal investigation. also coming up, renewed fighting breaks as in southern ukraine. cubic use of moscow, shedding tests on wet residents of the floods caused by the destruction of a down the i'm told me a lot of a welcome to the program. we'd begin the show with some breaking news. former us president donald trump says, has been indicted on charges relating to his handling of classified documents. trump claims has been summoned to appear in a federal court house in miami, on tuesday, a while not yet confirmed by the justice department. us media reporting the trump faces, at least 7 charges. investigators found a cache of sensitive government documents, and from some are lego residents in august,
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the former president has long denied any wrongdoing. let's get more on the story from correspondence in washington, dc. michelle out cook not joins us now. i me say a lot now. what more are you hearing about this story? well, no official confirmation so far, but from donald trump himself. and there was a statement tonight where he onto social and made clear that his attorneys had informed him that he is in fact being indicted. and what he calls the boxes hooks. of course, this is relating to the classified documents that he kept at tamara lago and there is plenty of evidence that these were indeed classified documents where he claims that he was able to declassify them as of presidents. now this all, he feels like the passing shots of the news phase of both reporting on trump and
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donald trump, himself, as at the moment the most likely candidates for the republic and going into the 2024 elections at this really has thoughts quite the story many were taken by surprise that this is shifted to florida. so everybody's in a frenzy here to really get the heads around. it was still no official confirmation, neither from the department of justice, you know, out of florida. and let's see what this is somehow is different from the previous indictment who faced in new york. isn't that? yes, this is the 1st time. it really is a historic moment that the former president is charged with a federal crime. that's what it looks like at the moment. there is plenty of souls, is plenty of reporting that is full of tunnels of donald trump or all around this both as witnesses that they were quoted as witnesses. clearly to the grand jury, there were many correspondents whose job it was just to observe for what in and out of that building. and also a lot of commentary from a full,
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the legal team members for donald trump. and so at this free moment in time, there's a lot of speculation and as already in narrative that donald trump is trying to shape ever since his legal team was informed of these proceedings in florida. and he released a video, basically portraying people he sees as his political enemies, as wolves. he's really trying to hit home the point that he, as he says in the video that he's released since is an innocent mine, that indeed this is a witch hunt. and he's a ready now without him either already being a real candidates and he's still really good candidates at to be able to run it for the republicans. he says that this is election manipulation basically trying to feed into the narrative of 2020 elections. where do by the one where he lost all the challenges in court, but still claims that he was the rightful president. and that is just, by the way,
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something more than half of republican support has still actually believe me. soon as you mentioned that, um, what will this then come as the damage a huge damage to his campaign or is it something he would actually leverage well, that's certainly what he's trying to do. and the really interesting question here is whether donald trump really and further escalating a situation will work for him this time around again, as it has done for too much every single time in his life. one can say a back from his days as he was in the business of a real estate, but also on his path to becoming the candidate for the republicans. the presidential candidate, the 1st time round of winning those elections in 2016. he looks like he's on the roads to escalate this, but it could, as many are saying in many common cases here,
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also be the moment where his life takes a different time when he finally sees himself in a position where he can no longer trump his way out of this particular corner, one thing is for certain the clock is ticking because if he was to become the next president, so in january 2025, if he was to be re elected at that would mean all of these proceedings couldn't talk soon. a sitting president doesn't get thrown in front of a court and that's certainly something he for me has his aisle dw correspondent instead of cooking. thank you for updating us its best. let's take a look at some of the other stories making headlines around the world. i guess president joe biden has announced that he will send more firefighters to canada to tackle wildfires that have been spreading smoke across the us. outdoor events have
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been cancelled, and slides delayed as the hazardous haze hangs over the country's northeast and midwest and joe biden. and u. k prime minister, we should sooner have announced a new economic partnership. they meant for talks in washington and announced the atlantic declaration. i mean to boost industry ties on defense and renewable energy the to say they want to fight threats from authoritative one. 0, story to in states, disruptive tech and climate change to your opinion into a ministers of agreed on a plans of ties in the blogs asylum policies. the decision comes after what was seen as a make or break meeting for the you to solve issues with states and migration policy. now for years, the block members have been at odds over how to manage migration. turning to the one you crane and cube has accused russian forces of selling an area in the south of the country. even as the rescue efforts are underway to help people that
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escape flooding caused by the disruption destruction of the cold cut down only of this week, several people are reported to have been in judge doing explosions of the house on region. the shelling force a suspension of some rescue work. your cleaning president for the dinners. the lensky is criticized international aid groups for not doing enough in response to the flooding during the visits to the affected areas. he called for rapid global action. but even those thousands of residents leave the floods, some are choosing to remain. as the president of the lot of mirrors and lensky meets with the emergency services and ukrainian controlled city of half so on to assess the damage. 2 days after the destruction of the dam on the didn't, the pro river sent torrents of water down stream, flooding, towns and villages. the number of casualties remains unclear,
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but local hospitals are filling up the lensky st. medics, and talked with patients during his visit. how are the doctors? he asked. good replied the patients who seem a little star struck to see their president. when we listen to its moral support, no matter how hard it is, says this woman. there are fears the flooding could trigger a humanitarian crisis. as a back you regions are underway, midst relentless, showing some, refusing to leave the residence of have so and have already endured russian occupation before being liberated last november. many have decided to stick out the flood waters as well. they'll have to be careful. the disney pro river forms a de facto front line between the russian and ukrainian forces. officials have warned
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that the search of water has dislodged land mines planted on the river's banks, which are also floating in the water along with other debris. scientists around the world agree that climate change is warming, the world's oceans, at an alarming rate, resulting and rising sea levels and an increased threat to marine biodiversity. that includes many of the wells, coal, rece, but a small columbia, an island. the blue indigo foundation is trying to attend the tide. it's developing a unique way of growing small coral fragments under the sea to create new rigs. a correspondent nicole reese went to the island of san andreas in the caribbean. new home under construction biologist, maria fit, and then the maya is drilling holes. but one of the most fascinating creatures in the ocean carls for now they're still small,
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but they could grow into a new re few in the waters of sun on this island. it is a team method involving locals, scientists, and dining schools. the window bandages move for us. it is really important to focus on the coral restoration and help the reeves we live on an island in the middle of the ocean. and our economy almost entirely depends on coral reeves fans and the impact that humans have on the ocean at the moment is too big into negative. we want our impact on our ecosystem to be positive. so we need that to you because they're black though they know no way that was he's the youngest, across these things, carl's vital and helping to protect the coast lines from erosion and boosting, find diversity. but they are in serious trouble. worldwide in columbia alone, 60 percent of them are damaged or under threats. of particular concern is stony
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carl tissue loss disease that started spreading last year. so am i paying 3 both at the existing closely. it kills them in 2 or 3 months, or in a matter of things, get broken bottles. so we are very worried because the disease is already here. the light did most of the policy and what are we doing against people? we impact antibiotics. it's so much. so, so in hydrate what do you need to bite in the us and use the help of governments or foundations to know a, by whole way and the well, yet not all from that see on nice and expensive and difficult. underwater treatment is available, paid for by donations. but chad, he says that it is vital that the government now invests in the program as they do with car restoration, part of colombia, some business plan to restore $200.00 protect us of reese here and send them that is sufficient. and i don't know how to send the biggest also has an interest in
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that business plan. the key to helps transplant carl's into the reef, just opposite the small beach restaurant that he runs. that is part of me. and that is what gonna help us get some fish on for the, the, the, the hoses, project or beach. also 2 decades ago, he needed only 2 hours to get enough fish and one go. now with the reefs degrading, it can take up to a day. but the rodriguez has hope now because of the new carls. we put them there for the day. i like in 3 weeks when we went back there, there was growing, i was like surprised. i couldn't believe it when i heard about it 1st time. i couldn't believe it was unbelievable. it will take time for the small corals to grow into prosper reeves and with the pressure on the ecosystem. not all of them might make it the team on some numbers are aware of that. but every,
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as it counts just safety ecosystem and the ocean on the doorstep. the tennis and reigning champion ego tional deck has advanced to the french open final. after beating beatrice, had that maya the wells, number one full dominate to the 1st that and who usual style winning 6 to brazilian had out of my i gave her a tough bottle in the 2nd said she contacted, kept her cool and ended up prevailing 76 on sunday, she'll be dining for the french open title and 4 years and there was a shock upset india semi final match on seeded carlita which over has beaten weld number 2. i mean us up blank i in 3 sets despite dealing with leg cramps until the engineer to stare and come back, saving the match point,
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winning the last 5 games against the butler's in 26 year old check. let's say a 1st ever grand slam final on sunday. here's a reminder of our top story. are so many years president donald trump says he's been indicted on charges relating today's handling of classified documents from claims has been summoned to appear in a federal court house in miami. on tuesday, the documentary is coming up next. so staging for that, i'm told me a logical and there's one use a d, w dot com, the prophets hearing instead of response of the global business of asbestos. this is knowledge of the people that are in tongue deserve.

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