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[000:00:00;00] the, [000:00:00;00] the, this is vito, the news live from berlin. donald trump turns himself in a georgia jail in a historic 1st the former us president had his mug shot taken by police as he fights his charges of conspiring to overturn his election defeat. also coming up about him are approved and breaks his silence on wagner too. if you have any
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precaution, the russian president called the plane crash, a tragedy. and fremont size claims that it was responsible are actually lice. with more countries pledging f. 16 fighter jets to keep ukrainian pilots are set to start training on the aircraft from october. but how long will it be until they can go into combat? plus an expos had an explosion of fire, emergency crews across greece, bottles that contain multiple blazes, including one that's the largest wildfire recorded in the u this year, and refusing to quit despite what many are quoting sexual assault. spanish football federation president rece probiotic launches an extraordinary defensive, his actions after being accused of forcibly kissing claire on the nights he was expected to resign, but says he's going know where the
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on pablo fall. yes, thanks for joining us. former us president donald trump has been formerly arrested in the us state of georgia, after surrendering to law enforcement. the authorities there. it's the 4th time he's being arrested this year. but the 1st time he had his photo snapped by the police for official records. trump is accused of putting pressure on georgia officials to find him new votes in the bible grand state in the 2020 presidential election. by now familiar sight trumps motorcade, dropping him off to face charges. but this time is different. this court photo of trump, along with an inmate number, is now sitting in the public records of fulton county jail. it's the 1st mug shot ever taken of a former us president. it shows that even if you have all this money and all the power, you're the most powerful person in the united states,
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you are not above the law and you are not about consequences. it's trim surrendered at the atlanta due to face charges that he illegally scheme. to overturn the 2020 election results in georgia, and a phone call trumpet asked the republican secretary of state to find them votes to change the outcome. trump said he's being prosecuted for making a quote, perfect phone call. when you have that great freedom to challenge, you have to be able to otherwise you're going to versus on a selections. what is taking place here is a travesty of justice. we did nothing wrong. i did nothing wrong. instead of letting the latest spectacle damage his candidacy for the next election, trump is using it as a photo op. the trump meet us 1st post since 2021 on the x. the platform formerly known as twitter, posting is own mock shot with a link to raise money for his campaign and repeating claims of election
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interference, which many of us republican supporters believe that this country is too important to lose. we have to have donald trump, its trump, or trump was released on a $200000.00 bill with a grand total of over 90 charges across the board criminal cases, the ex president pieces escalating legal troubles earlier, i asked dominic tullocks stores a u. s. policy expert with the german council on foreign relations. what this uh police photo or mold shotwell do for it. donald trump image in the eyes of american voters. yeah, good afternoon. um yeah, i think uh tons of tries to take advantage of these taxes against and off by turning it in wrong and uh yeah, just um, sort of, uh,
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i mean he has mentioned this before. this is funny too, which tons against which i'm against him. and he tries to mobilize this part of the more especially the, the marketplace and the cost. and that's why it's not only him cents, but also the space. tell us is what you make of his move to actually post the mode shot online himself. i think it's just like a he wants to symbolize. so he wants to show it. he says he's a, he's a victim off a police, go try again to send, and he just wants you to show him how much you media, you know, how much that's all the products. all the democrats tried to trace a constraint. so let's try it again soon. and how much he's a victim of these attends that potential jail time aside in a, let's call a political sense. is there anything that can actually really hurt trump at this
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point? is there any sense that republican voters, patients is being tested by the images like this, like this smoke shot that we see? i don't think so. i mean, i think like his basis this period behind him, i don't think this is going to change anything. i think for the overall and we probably can part of that as a problem because i think this but actually strength maybe more and um for its contents within the public and part of that as a problem because she noticed all the attention again and she will she can, he can. so i'm kind that he's a victim and i think for the republican party. and so it's a problem because i think a lot of people have the republican party piece of the. so i'm on the strategies and the leads. i tried to get rid of them, but this the inspector has positioned along with michael bass. you more and sort of take away the events from a candidates that might be running all that already running against? is there really anything that could actually swing the, or, or at least result in
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a change among republican voters? and is there somewhere that, you know, if it results in a conviction, for example, would that possibly change his support based? i don't, i don't think so, but of course the legal implications, of course, in the indian for him because as long as he's not able to his thoughts on able to get the case transferred to the kind of the card he faces. probably because this is a state case in the state court and if he's ready to come pick that up the crime. and if he's really elected president, he wouldn't impact the child support himself. and i think this is more the legal problem that he faces, that the, the costs you turn off of problems, increase expedia. you liked us, but i don't think this but saw the district his oldest. i think uh they don't really lot of his uh, sort of a true um. so pause don't really believe that there is an impartial,
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unfair justice system in phase. and i don't think this would change their minds that trump surrendered and paid a $200000.00 bond, relatively small for a billionaire. now, is there any sign, any of this turmoil is affecting his ability to raise money for his 2024 campaign? yeah, i think he tries to take advantage of this case again. i mean this is the 1st thing that he did. he asked for more money. um, and i think this, it actually might be a pretty successful move from his side because he is showing in the past that he's pretty successful raising money from small donors. and you know, next we every talk that families have drugs and he has a huge advantage over his other content. us that you're looking for some of the centers, he's not able to actually the small, one of us and to donald trump is able to do that based on the positive. i think he would use these cases now to do even more with us more money 1st contain, which is
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a cost on the go ahead and extremely expensive. but i think you can be sure that he gets at least the funds from, from small dollars. all right, we'll leave it there. dominic talk store from the german council on foreign relations. thanks for your analysis. thank you. in russia, the kremlin has described claims that it was involved in. you have danny precautions presume, death as quote an absolute lie. this comes after president vladimir putin sends his condolences to his family, saying pedagogy and had made mistakes but achieved results. russian authorities id, wagner mercenary leader, was listed as a passenger on a flight that crashed with no survivors. he being one of 2 things most important allies until june, when he lived an armed rebellion against moscow's military leadership, fox and a headquarters in saint petersburg. here if guinea pig goes and supporters have been laying down flowers,
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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 port at least showing a slight tremor used to execute a desert or to fear. nothing is engraved on this one. to meet 3 worships pre goshen like many here for so because he fought for freedom wrong but also because he defended rushes interest. stephanie, got it the one way or another. he was a hero for a country started cuz you didn't many heroic things and he gave us hope i knew, you know, many can do that within the 2 years. i think what was, even though a year it's still not fully clear if you have any pre goshen was a board the plane that crushed north of moscow. some have speculated it was down by a bomb or
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a missile. but few believe it was an accident. the wagner affiliated telegram channel was quick to announce that precautions name was on the flight list . the russian president vladimir putin was also unusually quick to respond. he said there was evidence that precaution was on board. thereafter, only referring to him in the past tense. he goes in, there is no new precaution for a long time since the beginning of the ninety's. he was a person with a complicated history. 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, but i see what you have, get any precaution became a powerful figure as the head of bach, the mercenary group, notorious for its brutality in ukraine and around the world. but pre gordon became a threat to putin's power after leading
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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 who team is still likely to need voc there fighters, but placing the mercenaries under regular russian command could be a challenge. the united states as it will train ukrainian pilots to fly f. 16 fighters after european countries pledge to give keep the jets depends gone. said the flight training would begin in the us state of arizona in october, denmark, the netherlands, and norway have all the notes that they will provide ukraine with the funds to us made aircraft chief has long been seeking the jobs to bolster it's solving it era air force for training will likely take several months. tim bropy is a journalist, specializing in defense and military affairs. we asked when should we expect to
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ukraine forces to be fine, the f sixteens of as well that that's, that's, that is too many and probably been part of those in that because it's, it's not just the kinds of training pilots you have to train over maintainers, you have to set up lots of enabling forces to try and support the craft. so i mean, just to see for the planes is really the easy. but it's turning of the planes into a part of a military aviation combat system. that is a difficult thing for the pregnancy, and if you look at have the, the british americans or germans or nato operated in 1991 go for either ask any stem libya. the western way of using these activities is part of a system. you have 8 worked radar plains to fund the enemy funds as you have counting planes to defeat the, the research to and me so. so you have refueling turns or kind of stuff that gets the plane to the point and you've tried is don't have any of that at the moment.
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they just, they are an insurgent air force. they are in a fighting hit and run a tax. and how you, in the west and fall into into that kind of scenario is very difficult to imagine. so would that mean that they require and ukraine engineers say from the donor countries to actually be on site and ukraine possibly. will this new stop training them up as well? i mean, it is not, is you have to think of this as, as, as not just one played against the russian efforts. this is this, this, this involves a complete overhaul of the ukrainian air force of the defense is to fight with these aircraft. so this is, this is a major project beyond just training if you pilots. so right, so it's essentially almost like an infrastructural project that's, that's underway. and yes, and also tactics and them support in the weapons and support forces as well. all right, well let's talk a little bit about what difference it would make to ukraine if they had this f t,
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f, 16 sleep in their ability to resist russian aggression. well, the key thing i don't really sure about is, is the kind of webpage they get on the plane. now, in terms of a way to combat they need to really make a difference, a thing totally m am 120, which is beyond visual arrangements which can hit target spring, 3040 miles, 50 kilometers away from the aircraft. and that's what they really need to take on the rush and make sense, the voice. now, in terms of ground attack, again, you need stand off weapons, much light, which we've seen with a pretty storm shadow of the french scale. so all the printers is going to get send off weapons to attack a russian ground targets. these all things we don't really know. and unless i get
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these kinds of weapons at the f, 16 in itself is not a game changer. alternating insights defense during this time, roughly joining us from london. thank you. let's look at some other headlines from around the world. according guatemala has sentenced an ex army officer to 20 years in prison for his role in a 40 year old master retired colonel, one or by yourself. that was found guilty of ordering the killing of 25 indigenous people. mostly children at the height of one amount of 36 years civil war. 8 other defendants were acquitted to these arizona, the leaders have agreed. a military defense packed with neighboring burkina, faso and tomatti is rooters also took power in cruise, west african regional block eco classes and talks with new jersey new leaders, but has threatened to use force to reinstate civilian rule. indonesian authorities have declared a health emergency due to
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a fire at one of the country's largest landfill sites. officials say big putrid smoke from the place close to the city of bundle is putting residents health in danger. firefighters have been trying to extinguish the fire for dates. authorities bottling walls far as a northeastern gree silver covered to more bodies from a national park near the border with turkey bringing the death toll from recent days of fires. to 21. most of the victims are believed to be migrants. officials have declared a fire near alexander, oppose to be the largest in the european union. this year. this satellite imagery shows the burned area, which totals more than 700 square kilometers of land. chris is asking for help from other countries to baffled the fires. some of which are being blamed on are some
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centuries of history on the threat. fire fighters, monks and volunteers, baffled to save the 10th century monastery. a unesco was heritage sites in greece. the flames have been raising near the capital athens and in the countries. no. today's at least 20 people has been killed. a terrifying ordeal for those affected fortunately, the last was huge in the flames was so high. we couldn't do anything to stop them. everything was out of control, black smoke was blowing. it was a really tough situation. yeah, but we had no experience with wildfire. we weren't expecting this disaster. weeks of high temperatures and dry conditions have turned many parts of greece into attend the books. added to the claims that austin played a role in the places near reference. the greek civil protection minister sent out a message to those responsible. yes. and you were committing
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a crime against the country. you won't get away with it. we will find you and you will be held accountable and it will be associated you'll see me as the fires rage . so too does public anger about what some have described as an inadequate government response to which is becoming an old to familiar problem in greece. and other regions of southern europe to our correspondence, sophia could have talk. you joins me from mine to par nissan, near the greek capital. often sophia, great to see you. so what's the latest you can tell us about the situation at the moment. yes. well, the fires continue to rage, screw out grease. pablo the situation in the north in arrows is dramatic. logically, by now $21.00 bodies have been, i suspect, the bodies to be those of 5 rooms as uh,
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there are no reports of the rigs missing and nor in the northeastern of the country . and the damage is a huge, someone call it a tragedy really. now in athens, it's very windy, you can probably hear it. i am right now at the foot of mount up on me so you can see it right behind me. it's covered and ashes literally. and at the main suite, there is the base of the fire department, the access is closed so someone can not drive for the up the hill. and we talked to some fire men before that pointed out that as soon as the fires of to raging, we cannot come to control or can talk about being contain because the weather conditions can change every 2nd, the direction of the wind, it can change. so everyone is still on alert, very difficult conditions. obviously, treasure can use that you've been telling us there and have the government to are being criticized for their response. a fee, a how have the authorities respond to,
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to the specific concerns raised by the public regarding their handling of the while as far as yes. yes, they have been a lot of criticism. pablo, there's a huge debate on, on social media. people are angry, people asking questions, people want to have the answers. why this happens again and again. um, every year because uh, this is something uh familiar to greece and um, well, greek authorities insisted that they have done everything in their power. they have done everything a possible and that the dry weather conditions pared with a back to back heat waves. um and the strong winds made their job particulary so difficult. that greets, as you mentioned, there is no stranger to walk as far as is there some type of comprehensive long
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term strategy in place to essentially address and manage this recurring threat? yes, unfortunately it is something that happens every summer. so unfortunately, we could even say it's part of the week, summer by now, let's remember in july of the tragic pictures of the roads and of course so. so this is saddening again and again. and the question about a long term strategy is something that everyone wants to know right now this is like the number one question ask in a country where this happens every year. people are not accepting that the authorities are not giving any other solutions. also, experts from the environmental groups are raising the question why the climate change is being used as an alibi, and the storage is have to take the measure stronger measures and of course prevention and not just the suppression of the fire or you concerning. indeed, sophia dw, sophia left hockey and near athens for us. the
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spanish football federation president, we will be, alice has refused to resign after forcibly kissing a player on the lips, he was widely expected to quit. following the incident after sunday's world could find one by spain, but he told an emergency meeting of the federation that quote, falls. feminism and social assassination were applied even threatened to take female spanish government ministers to court after they refer to the case as a form of sexual violence. the world governing body fi, fi has launched disciplinary proceedings against a mark. meadows from dw sports is here to talk to us about another promotion which day in spanish and football mark, right to see and great to have you in the studio. so to say this is an extraordinary development, i think is almost an understatement. and the spanish media were certain he would resign. yes, i mean, they had sources saying he was going to resign. and he went to the federation of
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the spoken front of the federation in quite considerable lens and evelyn for it'd be a resignation to the end of it. but that wasn't, he said, i'm not going to resign 3 times. he said, i'm going to fight to the end. i think this is maybe a bit of a nod at the front of the fretting colt action against these 2 female spanish government ministers. who said that the case on the lips would count as you know, sexual assault and in spain use. punish. probably no. you may well know in australia where it happened, but they put a tweet saying that and he says he's a may, will go to called against them. so it was quite extraordinary things. i don't think anyone in the spanish, if they expected it, he said because was consensual and mutual and that's kind of problem for him here is. or when it 1st happened, it came out. maybe defensive is it will have one stupid the taking taking this thought to fall. then you put a video apologizing, and now he's going back on the apology saying he's not going to resign and he did nothing wrong. i mean, strong woods,
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that full funding and then it also the immunization social assessing nation. i was the problem is jenny, how most of the, the play that he kissed? she said afterwards, i didn't like it. then the spanish, if i put out a statement where she said, oh, it was fine, and it's the whole things just snowball. and one thing you'd be to apologize for was he grabbed his green at the full time. and the queen of spain was quite close to him and he can pull it up for that. yeah. and our daughter. yes. yeah. yeah it's, it's certainly incredible what's happening at the moment. so this is taken on a very political, it's sort of tight it's, it's gone off in a very political direction. it appears release these trying to, to make it that. and so what happens next when he be sacked? i think the spanish, if they don't have a plan base because they all assume keep resign today. but give them the pressure as you say, i mean, political pressure, not just these 2 female government ministers, also the spanish prime minister that will sense as a said, you know, your apology wasn't enough. obviously as the end of the country,
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it could be telling the support situations what to do, but it's pretty clear that he doesn't have sanchez's backing. and i think going forward, we're going to see that he just is positioning is an untenable, especially if the for the band, because that in about a new boss is needed any way. and certainly, i mean, dominating that side of the headlines in spain, i can assure you, if that has it overshadow spain's 1st women's world cup, try and i think it has cuz that's all we've been talking about for the past week. and yet this was a fantastic achievement, 1st time spain and everyone that women's will cope, that only one of 2 countries along with germany to in the men's and women's world cup. and also think about 10 years ago, spanish movements, but what was nowhere, and they've invested in it. they never got close to the closing stages of a little cup. now they've gone. i'm wondering, you've got buffalo to read madrid, getting packed up stadiums, winnings games, unfortunately, because of these actions, especially today, we're only talking about this and certainly a fascinating development. thanks mark for that update and unbiased. and it was
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a great with elizabeth mark maddox from dw sports. all right, here's a reminder of our top story. a tunnel donald trump has been formed. the arrested in the us state of georgia over alleged attempts to overturn the 2020 election in a start. first, a nice photo was taken of the former us president, which he posted on social media. trump called his arrest, a quote, a travesty of justice. searching for our international debate show to the point
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that's open. next, i'll be back again at the top of the next their next one the, to the point. strong, clear positions, international perspective. ukraine encounter offensive have so far to t, blood explode, feel that the war is likely to have those in
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a frozen conflict. so on to the point, we are not to be shown you frame to come see janitory, a dw from slave trading to smuggling. a cross people from west africa to europe. human traffic is emory, tanya, they make fat profits because they helping the suffering country people they just modern day slave trade is the
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pre clinic already told me about sugars paralyze between your societies. computers that are governments that go crazy for your data. explain how these technologies work. so that's how they can also watch it. now the the much anticipated you create encounter offensive hassle far achieved later. what many exports have field for long it gradually turning into reality. the war is likely to result in a frozen conflict are about in tools. the latest announcements that denmark on the netherlands, the f,
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16 fighter jets to ukraine are also unlikely to change the scenario. some why. so

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