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of the courageous effort against the corruption, the ends political crimes. in our series, guardians of truth watching on youtube dw documentary, the, the, the we news line from berlin. donald trump faces $37.00 criminal counts over the mishandling of classified documents, or us court and sealed indictment. against the former president, if convicted, the charges carry the possibility of links the present time. also coming up,
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colombia, government, and largest remaining carrillo group. take a key step toward ending a decades old conflict. the nickel fairly. it's good to have here with us. the indictment charging donald trump in the classified documents case against them has been unsealed and it reveals an astonishing list of counts related to his handling, a secret government information to add his florida home. it's also the most serious legal trouble facing the former us president who could be looking at a link the prison sentence if convicted. he's the 1st president in the history of the united states to face federal charges view and sealing of the indictment against donald trump. reveal $37.00 counts against him, including violations,
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the espionage cocked. the claims linked to the mist handling of classified documents, many of which the f b i recovered from his florida home mara logo last summer. special council jack smith gave a brief statement following the ceiling of the charges. are laws that protect national defense information are critical, the safety and security of the united states, and they must be enforced violations of those laws. put our country at risk for us. president joe biden had little to say president by maybe spoken to attorney general merrick darling. this is the 2nd time salma president donald trump has been indicted. the 1st by the state of new york over his financial affairs. he's due to a p, a in
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a federal court in miami, on tuesday, which is still in 16, but he will fight for the white house once again, the mckayla case that is in the usa for us. she's dw, is washington correspondent, and i asked her to give us the latest on what's happening in the trumping diamond. this is also quite a document to list 50 pages for you have in detail even photographs of where those boxes with classified documents were allegedly stored at tomorrow. i'll go the private residents, which is also public. the excess of all. it's also a hotel golf course were stored and those allegations a very serious indeed, i just want to highlights that and there's talk of nuclear secrets also defense plans of the united states and its allies and potential retaliation plans. if there
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were any attack, both from the united states and u. s. allies. so this is very concerning. indeed, that's also something that jack smith and is very so statement is 3 minutes just under 3 minutes by the special council that highlighted that these are very serious charges and that the security of the united states was at stake. that that was very important to this investigation. at the same time, we just heard him there stress that don't some must be presumed innocent until proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt. this is a special counsel. he does not want to make any mistake. and although this is a very lengthy document, we can be sure that what's contained here is of course, by no means every thing he is quite clear, the only pushing into writing what he believes he can prove beyond any reasonable doubt. so uh, this is a very tight spot, donald trump himself could find himself in right now to visit attorneys have
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already resigned. they are saying the stepping aside to make way for those who and other lawyers who uh, bought in florida and more accustomed to the legal system that but a whole host of them actually are potentially cited in this document. have given evidence. and there were reports as himself, it was just to watch who goes in and goes out. and there were quite a few people who are very close to donald trump, who appear to have given evidence for this. this is by far the most serious legal trouble. donald trump has faced so far. how dangerous is this for him or how dangerous come this become for him? this can be very dangerous for him. this could be several. this could potentially be several decades worth of a present sentence, but it's not proven in the quotes of low he is presumed innocent. and the trouble double trump has is that he actually probably went on the record. he did speak of actually having obtained documents that they have to classify them. he did this on
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national television and comments that he made publicly could now really catch up with him. he put out a statement today saying that the rule was being waged against him through the judiciary. and earlier he also spoken of a witch hunt and he's getting backing from the republican certainly the house speaker, kevin mccarthy. and he's also speaking of the to district being biased. this is being turned into a narrative by the republicans of his democrats, against republicans. but it got hutchinson who was running against him for the nomination of the republicans as openly calling for him to resign to step down from trying to run for president again from trying to secure the republican nomination. so this is a stress test for the republicans at this moment in time. and it's also going to be an interesting moment. does donald trump see his chances diminished or does this feed the narrative he's trying to further create that?
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this is all just designed to prevent him from running again, as president, a set of his supporters of belief to be supported see will support him. no matter what. the question is, what will the others do? let's do w correspondent, mikaela cruz. now thank you so much. i is turning now to ukraine and officials. there are evacuating more people in areas effective by flooding after the destruction of the massive cohort come down earlier this week, russia has released footage of what it says or it's rescue efforts. thing is relocated more than 5000 people from territory under its control. so the water is still spreading as the costs are. reservoir continues to empty. that wall is crumbling, but has still not completely collapsed. more than $40000.00 people live in the path of the flies, including and the regional capital per son from where the w a reporter sonya found a car send us this report arising, twit in the city,
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long used to danger. kennestone is mobilizing, as floods goes with the destruction of the new book, a hope, got them 45 miles upstream drone entire areas here. this is now where a mutual risk and evacuation operation is taking place that i bought into groups on the ground, private groups. as what is the ukranian army and emergency services, while helping evacuated, people from this neighborhood? many luck to safety. at the last minute, it reaches the entrance to a building was flooded, evacuated through the window when we have no electricity and water gas, nothing. you have to, you turn your age groups fear looming, shortage of drinking water for residents of the trunk line city the floods just the latest hardship, often long green months, oppression, occupation with little money. oh, that's nice. it's
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a terrible situation. what can i say? i'm very scared when we have 2 young children and we don't know what to do. but we survived the rest of the occupation super suffice the floods just then should we have to get to safety. the russian forces injectors from the cities that the ukrainians last november but the crypt hasn't been lifted. the russian setup can across the to the protocol keeps on is now hit by daily cross fire. we ducked into a pharmacy. one of the few remaining in the city. that's where we meet. spec loana . she's become so used to the shedding. she can measure the danger by the sounds in the air. quiet that's from our side. that's us for them. despite all the deprivations of the boss during the huff,
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she stayed on in capsule and she has a disabled son who she can't leave 2 days ago. what does begin to rise in her neighborhood? turning it into an island for the 1st time spec, loaner had to flee. she's staying at the friends place on higher ground. yeah, wonderful. yeah, i grew up here. i built my own house. and now the russians come and tell me to leave and destroy everything they say 1st on will be wiped off the map. why? the shilling supp sites somewhat atlanta wants to show us a home until near a suburb of kids on a house somewhere else. they have the area is unrecognizable. so let's put you both on my house, my lovely house. oh dear god, help us survive. we will return likes, atlanta, few residents of capstone have up to, to leave and move to see for cities like make a life
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a little bit. but is really people the survivor and the still survive and showing up till it right on the wrong kids that in the future. hopefully think that nothing was going to happen. uh yeah, but um, well you least slips are much worse than you schneider. they have an impact on tens of thousands of people that could be fits, the consequences will be felt for years or even decades to come to me throughout this. but no one you wants to think that far, it's the daily business of survival, that mattress here, russia continues to shell her song despite the flooding and i asked the military analysts marina moran. but the strategy behind this could be oh, it's very difficult to understand how the russian moral compass works because it recreation works are under way. so there is reported showing from the russian side coming and probably say want to um, book downs a ukrainian, a troops being used. therefore, if occasion the efforts and the russians themselves also report things showing from
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the other side. so they are justifying their shelling by saying we're showing them back as defense, alice maureen and run us out and take a look at some of the other stories making headlines around the world. former u. k. prime minister boris johnson is resigning as a lawmaker after being told he will be sanctioned of for misleading parliament. a committee was investigating whether johnson has left the house of commons when he is at all co with 19 rules were followed during the pandemic. his resignation will trigger a bi election and has marginal seats to the government. and so molly, as, as long as militants have attacked a hotel and no good issue, witnesses, they armed as hackers, storm b, upscale pearl beach restaurant located on the popular lido beach. a rescue operation is underway with several people reported to be wounded. the government says the is one of us all survived. terrorist group is behind the attack. columbia
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is government and the country's largest remaining carrillo, group the eel, and have agreed a temporary troops at the end of a 3rd round of peace talks. a 6 month cease fire deal was signed by columbia in president of the old pedro and national liberation army commander antonio garcia, and the cuban capital have on it goes to asians between the signs resumed in august of last year, after being terminated in 2019. when the rebels set off a car bomb and a police academy in boca taco in 21 people, the bilateral agreement is the latest attempt to resolve a conflict dating back to the 1960. so. earlier i spoke to our south america corresponding nicole reese about the agreement and asked her how much of a breakthrough this really is as well. it is a significant break for this comes of free rounds of negotiations with you, and we have been an open conflict with the columbia in the state for 6 decades. and it is also
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a nationwide sees why it's not only focusing on one patch of the country, so it is being celebrated as quite a success. and it brings that a lot of optimism to people here in columbia. and also to the n g o's, we have been fighting for this deal for a long time. so there are positive lives here at the moment, but the deal will kick in on the 3rd of august, which now might sound far in the future still. but as a matter of fact, today, it was also announced that preparations need to be in place before it can go start . these preparations of c delegation is going to be affected areas and involving citizens in this whole process with which was a very important point of the deal. they need to be listen to that. we need to be a really good awareness of what is happening on the ground. exactly, because we're talking about remote areas sometimes as well, where the state is not as present as it should be. you also need to talk with you and get a your on the ground because it is one thing to sign an agreement and to what the
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negotiation table. and then the other thing is to operate on the ground. so everybody needs to be in thing before the 3rd of august, and there should be also some of the escalation measures right away. that is least what was promised today with the announcement. and it sure should bring relief to people who are on the ground and living in the affected area. so let's not forget, we're talking about using decades of conflicts and tens of thousands who were displaced many thousands who were killed and also have disappeared. scott is nicole reese and a stay with us now because rob watts has the business news after a short break, i'm gonna go fairly and berlin. thank you so much for your company. by the nurse. the scoring we say they were about never giving up.
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