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the most dangerous where it is, who is covering the wanted starts june 29th on dw, the this is d, they'll be news line from berlin. donald trump, most of the serious legal trouble. the us department of justice rebuilding document against the former president trump faces and $37.00 criminal charges over his alleged mishandling of secret documents. also coming up escaping the flood,
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ukrainian or russian authorities are evacuating thousands of residents in the wake of the called cut down. reach the no, i'm totally alrighty. but welcome to the program. the us department of justice has sealed indictment against former president donald trump. diesel, $37.00 criminal charges related to is handling of stupid government documents at his florida home. this is the most serious legal challenge facing trump, who could be looking at 11 feet prison sentence if convicted. he's the 1st president in the history of the united states to face federal charges. the and ceiling of the indictment against donald trump reveal $37.00 counts against in,
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including violations of the espionage ok. the claims are linked to the mis handling of classified documents. many of which the f b, i recovered from his florida home model 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 american darling. this is the 2nd time from the 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 insisting that he will fight for the white house once again. the catherine ross is a law professor at georgetown university and she's deal with the off the book a right to live presidents, other liars and the 1st amendment. welcome to dw news progress of ross. now $37.00 counts as a whole. i'm yeah, say welcome to the program to just washington, george washington, which washington university. great. um. 37 accounts as a whole lot stands out to you as well. uh, the vast majority of these accounts are actually from the espionage up of 1917, which remains on the books. but it's now broken up in different parts of our statutes. and it was unclear whether trump would be charged under the espionage
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dropped. the espionage act doesn't mean you know that your undercover spy, like in the cold war. but these are among the most serious charges that can be levied against a president. and the indictment is very, very clear about the danger that trumps unlawful apps. and in, in re seasoning and retaining these documents that didn't belong to him. especially the highly confidential ones is knowledge as well for this and his resistance to returning them. and his flagrant and repeated lies the danger this causes to us. and i must say, since i'm talking to you in germany, to our allies, and i'm going to read from the complaint that the um, classified documents in the boxes included information regarding defense and weapons capabilities of both the united states and foreign countries. united states
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nuclear programs, potential vulnerabilities of the united states and its allies to military attacks and plans for possible retaliation in response to a foreign attack. the an authorized disclosure of these classified documents could put a risk of a natural security of the united states. foreign relations, the safety of the us military and human sources, and the continued viability of sensitive intelligence collection methods. these charges could not be more serious. and we're hearing a ballroom of bathrooms. that's where some of these documents were kept. see ballroom, the boxes were on this ballroom stage, and many people had access to that ball room, the bathroom, my goodness. you know, people who keep reading materials in their bathroom,
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usually use it for kind of junk reading. and again, there's no information that suggests that trump was the only person who ever use that bathroom and clearly staff for in and out of his bedroom and just scattered everywhere. and another report that i had not seen before, that at one point the boxes in the so called storage room, which was also available to many of the hundreds of members, and many of the members of the staff and 2 people wandering in and out. it wasn't always securely locked, some of those boxes fell over, the contents were scattered on the floor, right. and the that the, the complaint includes a photograph of highly sensitive material in those documents on the floor. and the photograph was taken by one of the trusted employees who targeted it to another and
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basically saying, oh my gosh, look at this, the professor that no, no, no, that's, that's great. if the locations are to be true, what does this from a legal standpoint? mean for trump, plans to run again for president next year. okay. first of all, many of these counts carry up to 20 years in prison. um, but what does it mean to his political future is much less clear because in the united states there is no law against a person under indictment or having been convicted of a crime, or even currently serving a term in prison. there is no law that bars them from running for office, or in the case of lower officials holding office. we do have cases of, for example, a mayor of a major city serving at least part of his term from jail. and
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it was a court battle, if trump or re elected em, serving a federal prison sentence whether he could serve and whether he could pardon himself, as he apparently considered doing during his 1st term in office, press the only term in office when there was a risk that he might be indicted. okay, professor ross, i'm afraid that is all we have time for. we'll have to leave it the professor catherine ross from george washington university. you go to write this type of thank you very much. was speaking to us. thank you for inviting me. it's always a pleasure turning now to ukraine and officials that evacuating more people in areas affected by flooding after the destruction of a massive could cause cut them. and yet this week, russia has released footage of its rescue efforts saying, and relocated more than 5000 people from territory under its control,
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lot of which are still spreading. as the kafka reservoir continues to empty them, wall is crumbling, but has not completely collapsed, is more than 40000 people who live in the past of the floods, including in the regional capital house on where dw reports us. when you have found the card sent, this report arising quit in the city long used to danger. kennestone is mobilizing, as floods goes with the destruction of the move, a hope, got them 45 miles up stream from entire areas here. this is now where a major risk and evacuation operation is taking place. the volunteer groups on the ground private groups as well as the ukranian army and emergency services, while helping evacuate people from this neighborhood. many luck to safety at the last minute read to the entrance to a building was flooded,
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evacuated through the window when we have no electricity and water gas. nothing. yeah. has a you turn your age groups fit or 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 a terrible situation. what can i say? i'm very scared when i'm, when we have 2 young children and we don't know what to do. the police advise the rest of the patient is to be suffice the floods just then should we have to get to safety russian forces. we checked to some of the cities that the ukrainians last november, but the twit hasn't been lifted. the russian setup can across the to the prototype of capstone is now hit by daily cross fire. we ducked
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into a pharmacy. one of the few remaining in the city. that's where we meet the atlanta . 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, she stayed on and kept on. she has a disabled son who she can't leave 2 days ago. what does begin to rise in the neighborhood? tony get into an island for the 1st time. so that's why i know how to flee. she's staying at the french 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, sure, san will be wiped off the map. why? the shilling supp sides somewhat with lena once to show us a home until we've got
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a suburb of capstone, house is somewhere out there. the area is unrecognizable. it was 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. little the but it's really people, the violence and the still surviving shelling artillery. i'm a real kids here should hopefully think that nothing was going to happen or yeah, but now more, you least slips are much worse and you schneider, they have an impact on tens of thousands of people that could be sensitive to 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, metals here. here's a look at some of the other stories making headlines around the world. for my
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u. k prime minister barak johnson has resigned as a member of parliament. after an inquiry recommended his suspension. the investigation looked into whether johnson was led to the house of commons over the following, colbert 19 rooms. when he was an office, his resignation will trigger a by election and his marginal seemed columbia as government and the country's largest remaining gorilla group airline and have agreed to a temporary truce president gustavo federal and the groups command. antonio garcia signed the 6 month c, spy, d o in cuba, his capital havana. this is the latest attempt and conflict dating back to the 1960 davis, the sick of a sport melon in tennis nova junk of age, has made it into the french open. final way, he'll face no ways, casper road on sunday. you knocked out well, number one, carlos alvarez, who was impressive tournament was cut short by injury. it was a buffalo between the old god and the new generation twins
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a year old. carlos alcatraz be up and coming star against the veteran novak jokers which the 36 year old had struggled physically earlier in the tournaments. but in this pivotal semi final, his body held up the sub one, the 1st set 6 full in a tight and entertaining contest. the twins year old spaniel, dazzled with skill and trickery. forcing the 2nd set to a tie break, i'm flaming is this spectacular points real defends and even drew admiration from his rival. but then the tide tongue does. okay, those pulled up with the cramp soon enough to be twice carried on off to treatments . but chuck, of which had the upper hand and run away with this. the one, both of the next 2 sets, 61. as the spaniard faded up to such a promising start to proceedings. doctor, this is now one, went away from
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a record of 23rd men's major titles, as i could as continues to wait for his 1st friendship and final and his time to reign supreme. as a reminder of our top story, the u. s. department of justice i was on seal the indictment of former president, donald trump. it contains $37.00 criminal charges against him over keeping classified documents in his florida residence and obstructing investigations into the caps of nexus business news with rob. once i'm told me, a lot of goal for myself on the team. thanks for being with us. the . these places in your 1st step into an old adventure. it's the treasure map for modern globetrotters discover some of you.

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