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of the this is dw news, life umbrellas, defendant donald trump times himself in georgia jail. the former us president was booked and had, has maxed out, taken as the faces charges of conspiring to overturn his election defeat. to hear more about the case from our correspondence in atlanta, also coming up, vladimir putin breaks his silence on yep. gainey for goshen. the russian president called the plane crash of tragedy despite speculation that he was behind it. the
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hello, thanks for joining us. donald trump has been formerly arrested in the us state of georgia, after surrendering to law enforcement authorities there. his motorcade arrived at the fulton county jail at around 7 30 pm local time. trump was bit on more than a dozen, and racketeering and conspiracy charges all relating to an a legit attempt to overturn the 2020 election in georgia and a historic for us to make sure it was taken of a former us president before his release on a $200000.00 bond. trump is being prosecuted in georgia with 18 other co defendants who had a friday deadline to turn themselves in its trumps for arrest since april. he says the cases against him are politically motivated and he slammed the georgia case before leaving atlanta or what is taking place here is
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a travesty of justice. we did nothing wrong. i did nothing wrong and everybody knows that i've never had such support as that goes with the other ones to what they're doing is election interference or try to interfere with an election. there's never been anything like it in our country before. this is their way of campaigning. dw stephan simons was outside the fulton county jail in atlanta. i asked him as trump's comments just there were in line with his conditions of bail. this. i think this specific common not. he made other comments before called the district attorney who 5 discharges low life, made other disparaging comments about the charges and about people involved. and this is why, in the bond agreement see, which he agreed to now is clearly stated that he can make any of these comments or remarks any more of those kind of what he said. there is the different donald trump,
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and that is the whole term who is leveraging was using what happened. 3 in 4 times, 4 arraignments for the arrests in 4 months. this one, the latest here. he's using it to his for his purposes and that is campaigning. he will say it over and over again. i promise you that's in the next 2 months that he is fully persecuted. this, that effect no, probably not to or that we would actually say, guaranteed not because mr. trump does not, of course say is that there were regular americans like i and others who saw that donald trump in 18 others here in this case. and in the other case, as donald trump also broke the law and that it is worse to investigate. and to fight charges if the investigation has comes to the result that law was broken. so
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it is not they, they is regular people, us citizens, grand jury who saw reasons to indict him. right. so maybe you can tell us not a little bit what actually happened to the former president after his arrival. the right of tia arrived. he went to a part in the compound behind me in the fulton county jail compound where new inmates are booked. that means process, they have to get their fingerprints take and they have to take it as a mark shot. donald trump mach chart, is it released right now, or will be released shortly? so he has went through this now, normally this case and this prison and this is not a place you want to be one way or another because it has a really bad reputation for a reason. it's a really bad prison. um, it takes about an hour hour and a half the president got processed in that say 2025 minutes. that was quick. and or
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if you went again to his the airplane at hot projects and international airport and a few back to government stuff. yeah, super speedy and we can just see the mock shot there. but tell us about the georgia case and how it actually compares to be others that he's facing of the georgia cases, the case of donald trump and his lawyers are really concerned. and why are they concerned about this case because it is, are it tears record tearing charges in to georgia or code demands that if the defendant is found guilty of, you know, breaking the law according to those charges, then there is a mandatory present time with this there's no wiggle room for jobs to just say like, you know, a fine, we'll do it. the person they found guilty of committing this crime has to go to prison for a year or 2. so this is concerning for the president because of cause even if he is
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using it for his campaign and saying he is a victim of political persecution and the democrats want to get him is better off. it is a problem because it will collide, all of this will collide and will make it really, really, really difficult for his campaigns. there is a trial schedule, not just this case. and all of this uh, 4 cases. they will be tried scheduling the campaign schedule and with those schedules as well or not harmonized, well, that is not good for donald trump, staff in simon's in atlanta. i thank you so much for all of your insights there. or let's take a look at some other headlines from around the wild. firefighters in greece are battling fired wildfire as fueled by wind, heat, and dry conditions. places on the edge of athens destroyed homes on forest evacuations. at least 355 of broken nights across greece and recent days,
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leaving at least 20 people dead. police ends in bob way have arrested thousands of election observers as the country's general election stretches into its 2nd day. many of those detained were from organizations that want an independent vote kind of opposition. parties have condemned the arrest and warranty. the election results may be disputed. a court in moscow has extended the detention of us journalist evan dasheka, which by 3 months the wall street journal reporter was arrested in march on espionage charges, which carry a 20 year sentence gosh, coverage. and his employer denied the allegations. the u. s. government says he has been wrongfully detained. vladimir putin has broken his silence over the plane crash that has for you to have killed the leader of russia's. wagner and mercenary, gripped the russian president, express his condolences to the families of the victims and describe you have got
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any per goshen as a man who made serious mistakes, but achieved results pedagogy and had been one or 2 times most important allies and told you when he let an armed rebellion against moscow's military leadership. russian also, archie said mister per goshen, was listed as a passenger on a flight that crashed on route from las go to st. petersburg. rock headquarters in saint petersburg. here. if guinea pig goes and supporters have been laying down flowers, attributes for the mercenary leader. among them is dimitri carrying a bundle of cloves. dislodge hammer. it's become a symbol for voc. now, after a video emerged last year, the ported lease showing a sledge hammer used to execute a desert or to fear. nothing is engraved on this one. to meet 3 worships pre goshen like many here. where so,
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because he fought for freedom and battle because he defended russia's interest. so can you got it the one way or another? he was a hero for a country started cuz you didn't many heretics things and he gave us hope, you know, many can do that within a few years, but it wouldn't even though a year it's still not fully clear if you have any pre goshen was a board the plane that crashed north of moscow. some have speculated it was down by a bomb or a missile, but few believe it was an accident. the wagner affiliated telegram channel was quick to announce the precautions name was on the flight list. russian president vladimir putin was also unusually quick to respond. he said there was evidence that pre collision was on board. thereafter,
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only referring to him in the past tense categories. and this is a new promotion for a long time since the beginning of the ninety's. he was a person with a complicated history and he made grave errors in life, but he also achieved the right results for himself and for our common goals. when i asked him to do things i showed you have gave me pre goshen became a powerful figure as the head of bach, the mercenary group, notorious for its brutality in ukraine and around the world. but pretty guardian became a threat to putin's power after leading a short lived mutiny. done march on moscow to other senior wagner figures. we're also listed on the flight pointing to a decapitation of the groups. leadership team is still likely to need voc there fighters. but placing the mercenaries under regular russian command could be
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a challenge. japan's focus shame on nuclear power plant which was rec, spice, and nami, in 2011, has begun releasing treated radioactive water into the ocean. the controversial sap has prompted nearby countries to bond japanese c, food exports. both the plants operators and international nuclear monitors say the water is safe, but that hasn't stopped protests throughout the region. treated of radioactive water, beginning its journey towards the se, or it's an event that has prevents deep discomforts for many here in japan and across asia to the japanese government. and the 2 electric power company have been pains to assure the public the water is safe. that many in the region simply don't believe that up to 50 time furious about japan. sudden announcements about releasing this water. so when i'm even angrier about our president who has been
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silent about this, i live down by the sea, so i like fish, but i'll reduce the amounts i inches and i'm worried about whether we should let our children need someone. okay, the to say i've seen since the disaster in 2011 water has been used to keep the rectory act as cool. that was uh, has been stored in around 1000 tanks. but there are almost a capacity. and tapco says space must be frayed up to build new facilities needed for the plants. decommissioning the plan has been endorsed by the international atomic energy agency, which says it meets international standards and weren't time the environment by. but some scientists do have concerns about the long term impact of the load, those radioactivity still in the water. those concerns a shed by china depends top see through the export market. they announced a ban on all aquatic products from japan. you've been just depends, you knew that to enforce certainly station of the discharge of focusing on you
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click indemnity quarter into the c is an extremely sufficient and irresponsible of disregard for international nuclear control. china strongly opposes and condemned is totally attentive. fish mongers and fisheries groups are worried about that businesses disappearing. japan has called on china to invest the bad and promised compensation to local industries. so to any possible to see what the japanese government will do are out most including utilizing funds and compensation from the tokyo electric power company. so the fisheries, businesses will not suffer reputation of all the forms of damage as a result of the war to discharge operation. and bundle pricing to fit by this. it will be a novice, 30 years before the release of the water is complete. the impacts of one of the world's was new cri disasters will be felt for decades to come.
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some sports news for united football as well as governing body fi thought has a nice, but it's opening disciplinary proceedings against the president of a spanish football association. louis, it will be alice who be alice has been widely criticized for, for simply kissing spring forward jennifer her most so on the lips. following her teams world cup victory on sunday. would be alice for us play down his actions, but has since apologize. the world athletics championships in budapest versions. josh carr claimed gold and the 1500 metres following a thrilling final straight bottle with raining olympic champion. yak up in good brexton car pulled away from the norwegian with a little under 200 meters to go crossing the line in 1st place. the scots had finished 3rd at the tokyo olympics in 2021, but can now call himself a world champion. the b that's you
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all up to date. now next up, chris kolber will have more on the expansion of the bricks. countries on dw business, that's after a short break. i'm kind of him off from the whole team here in berlin. thanks for watching. take care. the secret slide behind discovered new adventures and 360 degrees and explore fascinating world heritage sites dw world heritage 360 now that i wish i could've done more. thank you.

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