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between the jazz crew leader and the west african alliance. the once in to give off equal was it was threatening military action if the jazz president is nope reinstated by this weekend and the world's oceans together on the woman's stone rank water. temperatures have reached 38 degrees celsius bay, florida. but even at the north pole, the water is much full, but the normal will ask why the dentist will and welcome former us president donald trump has pleaded not guilty to challenges of conspiring to overturn his defeat in the 2020 election. it's the 3rd set of criminal charges he's facing and they are seen as the most serious. it's not clear with the case could the rail, his efforts to return to the white house,
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the next year's election from false one rolls into washington delivering the fall. i'm a president for once he's becoming a familiar site in america. a call to p runs by donald j trump. before heading for the motorcade, there was time for a brief pause for the cameras outside the called house. trump's faces critics came head to head with his loyal supporters. in a visible demonstration of a divided country. i'm here to celebrate because by the end of the day today, trump is going to get another 5 points in the polls. and it's very exciting. um, every time they do, one of these indictments trump goes up in the polls. i think that trump poses a threat to our democracy and his supporters. i think that he should be held
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accountable for the crimes that he committed while he was president. and i think this is long overdue inside the called house in on a p, when it's less than just a few minutes. the fall, i'm a president and to the plea of not guilty arriving back at the airport. but typically bellicose, trump took the opportunity to once again called the proceedings, a political which and when you look at what's happening, this is a persecution of a political opponent. this was never supposed to happen in america. this is the persecution of the person that's leading by very, very substantial numbers in the republican primary as trim, collect washington. the days drama concluded for now a book with
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a trial date likely to be sometime next year. and trump still the front run up for the republican nomination. 2020 fall could see trump fighting for the white house. and he's freedom. so why of republicans still banging on trump despite the most serious political charges against the president in us history. i put that question to catherine through the i spoke from the battles, montana nation. well, the easy answer been, is numbers. donald trump did something in the 2016 election that a rarity of, as presidents has done beforehand. he brought people into loading boost, but had never voted for an american president before. and then now constitutes an undergirding of the republican base. so the republican party failed to transform itself demographically, as george w bush wanted it back in the day. and instead they're betting on a whole set of new voters and those are ultimately fully in the trunk camp. 54
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percent of republican supporters still think this is a man for the white house. rhonda santa is trails him at only 17 percent. so the republican party needs to hold on to that trump base and has such as such, become ultimately beholden to donald trump. and so this has come down to a popularity contest, is what you say as well. in many ways, look, i mean, in a 2 party system, you have to ideally convince the middle or what might be the dawn of the independent voters. but in a polarized american democracy, like the one that we have right now, those independent voters have really shrunk. the number of those are really strong . so it's vital to turn your voters out on election day and in the primaries. and donald trump has for his party, at least in the presidential elections, proven that to be the case, not in the congressional elections in between. and those have different reasons. but certainly the presidential elections and the republican party seems too fearful to let go of that. trump space, so some parts of the party,
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some leading parts of the party are frankly cowards. not my pens who came out yesterday to say no man, no president should be above the constitution, and donald trump should not be returned to the white house. if that is, if he is found guilty of this leave, this gets still catherine, washington dc is the last place. trump would want to go on trial. there was in a more democratic city. is that as well? that's absolutely true. it's a strong hold. as democratic bass, and so he's legal defense that job tomorrow has been a number of interviews to say, look like they're pushing to get the trial moved to west virginia. they think that west virginia of all places is a more diverse place in which to have this trial and by diverse, i mean with month possibly more republicans yours. but at the end of the day, of course i'm jack smith. i will still have to prove, without the threat of a doubt, that not only did the president know that he lost the election, but then he also engaged in effectively criminal intent in this corrupt conspiracy
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. to effectively dupe the american voter. and that is what he will still have to prove. now he has a number of witnesses to call, all of whom are republican. so how that will play out in front of a jury that will likely be more democratic leaning will be left to the actual court proceedings. how big of a political test is this trial going to be for american democracy? i mean, you said yesterday that a re elected trump could answer in an executive lead dictatorship that's, that's the serious as well. that's what we've now gone from some index reporting the new york times did about 10 days ago where they talked to trump associates and also to people from the heritage foundation who are actually working right to toward this goal. they really have is a plan to roll back a lot of the independent agencies that exist in the american system that proved to be some checks and balances. we already saw that over the 4 years of a trump presidency. he changed fundamentally, the court system in
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a way to fit his political agenda, not least, we have a conservative majority now in the supreme court. so these things are absolutely in the offing, but what will be on the main stage television during this trial and during this election campaign is a very fundamental difference of understanding what american democracy means today . 70 percent of republicans still believe in the great lie that donald trump has told him, which is to say the joe biden is not the legitimately elected president of the united states. and those are the people that are standing up as we saw january 6 for their vision of american democracy. and those are some pretty fundamental challenges that the system and also the rule of law has to overcome as part of this trial to restore a decent understanding of what democracy is in the united states going forward. thank you for the insights political analysts cast include the actual right to have you again here on the w stimulus, a hunter in the jazz said it's ending military agreements with france, the full,
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the colonial not. it's wanted people to watch out for, for nomics and spies that was off to the west african blanca was wanted, could resort to military action and coming tags. if the jazz democracy is not restored, negotiations have ended in deadlocks and member state synagogue. as already said, it's ready to send troops truly to say they would meet force with force ugly as you don't fucking ball aggression report attempts at aggression against to the states of news. you will see an immediate response and without warning on with the utmost he spends to, i also have corresponding to lisa. so cool how the suspension of military cooperation with france would affect the fight against the regions is the most insurgency. well, ben, you might say, this is the next step, 540. i need you to be in the june to lead as effectively costs enough all ties up with your friends. i'm going to treat diplomatic language. i've seen that
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a french embassy. is it based, almost partially close the front people assistance i've left the country. another one. 07 old images of what i have been having a cooperation that i agreements with the french military, which have about a more than a 1000 a. so just based in these that perhaps many might see it as a because of what the total assets of the french funded. so above these a but it would mean that there is a re shaping or they fight. they send me says spin surgeons and this guy heritage, and don't forget upfront, so i've been a huge part of the incumbents in, alongside media and policies against these bindings that he said. and it was made and attempts at i think oceans with the greatest. but the delegation left media without even meeting went to lead us. what options are left full resulting the crisis? well, it bad. it looks like little options that are already left on the table because the vision today does still talking soft. the delegation from echo, i think they had a very short trip. i didn't spend much time. so it does mean that the,
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the options are going straight to re $140.00 stand off and see perhaps to play for more time because the bird size that both the echo was blocked and also the needs area. and so i looked at, they had a need to expand those right, just like we've heard from the joints, use of defense of these echo as blog monitoring to actually look like. what would it involve of the especially the advantage filled main boots on the ground. echo as forces on the ground against him, but its agents at a new j told being policies of sent a go, who indicated the ready to go. if echo asked that i should give them to go ahead. you told me nigerian troops alrighty stretch would advise against book a lot of. i mean, our own country here, and i do and trips that you wouldn't mean funding wouldn't mean who's going to have the funding? the sponsor, the funding will be the likes of w. i because i went to the shipping and it's really introduced the case which many will result that this was the last option i went. it won't be. and so all, any escalation would mean that boost on the ground that perhaps i need
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a saying that they will respond full score falls. okay, but name is also promising a troops molly on the other hand, to booking a fast so back of truly to start the yes they do so that so that's why is it, it's a tricky situation with them because you didn't have molly who's on the military regime i'm booked out fast, so saying that any minute seems adventuring any boots on the ground, any movement whatsoever from echo us with, you know, with boots in the region would mean they could write the cutting war themselves. so how much support do they have to do? what i did because i've seen a some of the ident delete. as of it looks like all the functions that big it into a guy that should what will happen? well, do you want right now? been no, no, not at all. it sounds like it involves data we use a visa, shall not reach temperature region 21 degrees celsius data from research institutes in the united states. in europe show regular temperatures of sophie 8 degree itself . the coast of florida. both is in the north atlantic. if
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a north pole are also much warmer than normal at this time of year, scientists are unsure about the causes but one the effects will be felt across the world. it will not increase. becky is an oceanographer at the gale, not ocean were search santa and the german city of kil, welcome to dw news. can you explain what's happening here? why are we getting these break or temperatures all of a sudden yes, thank you've been, i think, is a correctly set. what we're seeing is extremely warm type of trust in particular, not the tropic whole pacific, but also in the north atlantic. and this is out of the ordinary on the other hand, and we as climate scientists has been forecasting woman and normal temperatures over the last 20 years. and because that is the korea fingerprint of global warming that we're now seeing unfold right now. these extreme temperatures are typically a combination of the slow global warming that we see around the world, and some regional enhancements, such as the and then you phenomenon the pacific,
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but also slower wins in the most romantic. but did you have the slightest inkling that we were going to get something like 38 degrees off the coast of florida? or, i mean that's like walking into a hot top. that is like walk into hooked up. we call these extreme events and, and, and you, if you look at the last climate assessment report, the likelihood of extreme events happening in the next, the years to come was already this is if you show up at the scientist and say hi and now we see it in action. so in some ways what we're seeing right now is extremely warm temperatures. we've never seen that before, but it assignments scientists, we knew that they were coming, maybe not as fast as they did, but it is something that is extraordinary. on the one hand, but not unexpected because we're seeing unabated climate of warming. okay, so the, the warnings with a, you mentioned the north atlantic. what about the north pole? what about polar regions of the melting ice mains rising water to? yes, so we seeing a lot of warming in the north atlantic, which is in the tropic,
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so we was more expecting that was this. and then you phenomena happening. this would be extremely warm yet. and then the medic less so in the potent of regions we see now the warming of the temperatures which can also lead to ice, smelled around the cost of the continent. but it also goes along with warm temperatures. within means melting ice. the glaciers from the boss, all of this is not good news. we're going to lose some of the sea ice, which is not helpful, but also the land ice. going to need to increasing sea levels. and we are expecting more of the melting into months to come. what is this caused by the record is, are we talking human activity here? the mission of greenhouse gases, for instance, it is and the, the, the fingerprint of human activities is by increasing c o. 2 and a criminal greenhouse gas into the atmosphere. the pirates are temperature is rising. we've documented that over the last 4050 years, it's accelerating right now. and now on top of that, we have these extreme events which happened once in
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a while and some regions. and that gives us these record warm temperatures. but none of this can be explained by natural climate variability on its own. this is a key of fingerprint of human into c o 2 emissions and then global warming, like i said, what happens to life on the board? the plants, coal, reeves, fish, hold of what it means, less oxygen. it's called us. yes. no, there's a couple of different uh, stress us on the ecosystem warming is one of them. and it's such a warm temperatures as for the marine degree system also not seen. so we don't exactly know what would happen. typically fish them on mobile spaces can move to what's the point of agents to escape. but certainly a 12 us which live on a single cannot and we're expecting is seeing some damage isn't losses and car rece . we've seen whatever we have extreme warming, some of the cross gets hurt because it's called leeching. other species might well be expected, but then we're out of the range of the normal out of the range of what we
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experienced. how's it gonna be tough to forecast precisely what, what's happening to is extreme events. and we'll, we'll have a close watch on this, but i'm expecting some on and, you know, and seen it changes to the system in the next couple of months. the other wiring thing is at the heart of the board of the less carbon dioxide that can be stored there. so we talking about the beginning of, of a cycle that we kind of get back out. that's correct. so when we, the ocean takes up about 28 percent of the human and bit of carbon dioxide, in that sense, it makes it a less one than it would've been otherwise. but the solution off, so you authorize temperature dependent, well my waters can take up less of the c o 2 also less oxygen. and on top of that, also the stratification in the ocean was increased circulation will slow down. all of this means best carbon dioxide will be taken up by the ocean, and that means more will be remaining in the atmosphere, which will then accelerate clement warming. so in that sense is a feedback loop that we don't really want to get into very deeply. model,
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let's talk about the weather. awful, ocean construct, play a central role and weather patterns. what could all of this create? are we talking more extreme weather events which we've been reporting on so often this year and in the past months? so yes, there is an expectation at a warm, a sea surface temperature skip responded to in the atmosphere. and that normally means there's more of operation that means more moisture in the atmosphere which means heavier rainfall. so we're expecting extreme events is walk down pores. we've seen some of that already in europe and, but also in the, in the mediterranean type of climate, warmer temperatures also mean warm or lower. yeah. and that means for them more dry condition and forest fire. so you see both sides, you see droughts and one regions, and extreme events and funding and other regions. so one type of shows enabled that let's say stream events in the atmosphere a very specifically. so it is something to be concerned off in addition to the local effects in the warming regions. yeah,
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there are also economic effects out there. i mean, fishing centers, fishing villages, shipping the ships, need to take new routes. now if, if we see a change in, in the way that i'll seize what can the, the cycles, cities close to the sea and, and of course, one of the borders, i mean, rising levels like i mentioned before. uh, yeah, we will see the shipping might be the least uh, most of my worries, but in the cost of regions uh we are setting won't be just so some visitors might like that. but we might also have audrey and also harmful of toxic, obviously happening more frequently, which is not a good the development losing some of the read ecosystem clinics piece is not good for economics as well. not only for fisheries, but also for tourism. on the longer one, we're going to see rising sea levels, which is a problem for ports, for all the infrastructure, for small items, korea, we're expecting a loss of oxygen. we already documented that in the ocean, that on the longer run means big fish will have to go shuttle out to get the same
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amount of oxygen. so big changes are upon us uh, and its the multi stresses to pollution, the climate change loss of oxygen. and also opened a c to vacation due to increased carbon dioxide. all of this is stresses on the system and all of this is not good for us near the ocean. so imagine what do we do? i think the message is very clear. uh we, we've been in the experts community over the last 20 years saying that the climate change will be a problem. it's real, it's happening. it will have a lot of economic impacts and now we're seeing the 1st counter science unfolding itself. so what is clearly needs to be done is to stop emitting c o 2, maybe even more possible. reduce the amount of c o 2 in the atmosphere by capture and get this can be nature base solution like plastic trees, like also all the in the ocean sea grass. and i think we have to take a very serious because it's going to be worse and worse for the used to come. so i think it's only behooves us to really become serious about mitigating the effect of
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climate change. that means the carbon isn't go into the system because i'm using all the transport system, all the things that are well known around the world, but they need to be done. martin, it's also the united nations decade of the oceans, which i know you were involved in. what's the un actually doing about this? so at the un, we started in 2021. this you indicative of ocean science for sustainable development. precisely preparing the communities around the world for these types of options. so they want to understand what is climate change? what is the ocean change? how can we adapt to it on the one that are not going to be mitigated? but also, how can we have a sustained of a brew economy, fisheries, a tourism, and a life, but on the, on one hand, but also protection on the other hand. so it's this area of complex negotiations for across the states for coastal communities which don't always on x bus. so the scientists providing information make a decision front of and so they can come up with the series of points system for
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governments, for stakeholders, for the industry to really come into more sustainable human ocean, the directions, the old oceans of war. but then they have been in our history. thank you very much for feeling good. so you know, some of the solutions and predictions, the model and feedback from the deal, my ocean research center in cuba. thank you. back to sweden, now a country that takes pride in its tradition of free speech, but after a spade of protests, including the beginning of grads. the swedish government is walking a fine line between laws that allow the desecration of religious books and restrictions hunter asked because of a search in terror threats. dw social, testable, sweden's external borders are getting extra scrutiny. as the government approves, strengthened police powers to conduct controls aiming to keep out. anyone who may seek revenge on sweden for the repeated torching of is loans wholly as text. so may
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affect, as we perceive an increased security threats, as the results of the also cut on buildings is enough for us to make these decisions for administer bills from knows the law allowing such activities may become more restrictive due to the dangers the demonstrations create. one of which is a ripe propaganda opportunity for those who want to tarnish sweden's image with muslims . but in this case, as we have seen this for the 1st time restaurant using the narratives, focusing on the false picture of sweden being hostile events as long as they repeat things. then there are things that we see in the stomach extreme is for the environment. and use that again, their state control media tells like restaurant today and i'm supposed to towards the arabic speaking people on thursday, a relief for this witness government, a man whose previous career and burning ignited a massive reaction in iraq,
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canceled his request for a permit. and only a lone woman staged a tiny anti islam protest but even those small flames can be found for propaganda in social media is political activists who some of the muddy, who showed up to try to convince the woman to stop such provocative acts. i'm telling her what, what are you doing now is, is a, is a hate speech is not a free speech. i think it's my job here to come if i so people who is angry from this to, to speak to try to come down commodities, real job as an investor. he's no longer a practicing muslim. that feels it's crucial to speak to crowds on both sides of the issue at korean burnings. to try to attempt down societal tensions. he confirms the kremlin is cashing in on this strife. in the arabic speaking world, the elements refreshing the feeling is quite a show. for example here, floating kissing the for on one of many profiles like congress through fine to say
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like are the victims is showing everything. this is why we must lens with moscow. and this kind of message have us like a causal is effective and it's a dangerous and we need to to, to, to, to make a stop with this, a recent pool shows most leads, believe burning. any holy book should be made illegal. and before we go, let's bring you up to date on some of the other stories making use your planning and intelligence sources say a bunch of worship has been damaged in a drone to tackle box has blanks the naval base in order to see us this video published on social media appears to show the civil and drawing and the moments before it collides with the ship. the russian defense ministry has acknowledged the attack, but claims the drones were repelled. russia has released footage of defense ministers, so they show you will inspect the command post and occupied ukraine. is trip comes just days after a phone line visit by general by the house and off the commander
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a brush, as will both man and faced increased scrutiny accused of incompetence by the leader of the box in boston record. because this and devastating flooding across northern china, his force thousands to evacuate their homes on the outskirts of bathing, hundreds of rescue workers of fighting to save those traps by the rising waters. at least 20 people have been reported killed since the typhoon struck the region over the weekend. watching deal with you news or reminder of our top story, this out for you with president donald trump is pleaded not guilty to charges of conspiring while in office to over to his last in the 2020 election following his court appearance in washington. trump said he was being persecuted by his political opponents. fixed on dw out documentary looks at the fine to present endangered species that may not be majestic or cute. have a look. a reminder of course you can get
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