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the, the, this is the to be in use live from berlin, refusing to quit despite what many are calling sexual assault. normally i will know, preside, i want to resign. spanish football federation president, louise ruby. alice launches an extraordinary defensive, his actions after kissing a player on the move at the women's world cup finals. also coming up. donald trump turns himself in at a georgia j o n a. his start 1st, the former us president had his mug shot taken as he faces charges of conspiring to
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overturn his election defeated the unpopular police. thanks for joining us. spanish football federation president reese, who will be alice, has caused shock waves across this board by refusing to resign to spike kissing a player on the lips. he was widely expected to quit following the incident after sunday's world cup final one by spain. but he told an emergency meeting of the federation that quote, falls, feminism and social assassination were at play. he even received a standing ovation from male and female delegates in the whole. this was after he also threatened to take female spanish government ministers to court after they said the case was a form of sexual violence. and here's some of that defined speech given by to be alice. uh, today's meeting in spain. in the case, what do you think this is
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a reason to suffer the persecution? i am suffering that i'm a do you honestly think so because i am the one to say public key might be different. do you think it's a reason for me to self with this hounding you them to off my resignation at the serious will have to leave after having achieved the best components in the history . spanish football? do you think are tough to resign or let me ask you what i'm going to tell you something. i will know. i will not resign. nobody i will not resign. i will no you. all right, well let's look at this in more detail down your barcelona from tito. the sports is a professional, fuller and used to play in spain. so we're here to talk about this extraordinary development in the story. welcome at to the studio. done you. that was quite a shock to say the least. what was your reaction? yeah, i mean, it was a shock from one side because as soon as the event happened,
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there was immediate public backlash and everybody politicians, football players from around the world were calling for him to resign. so it was widely thought that he would resign. now from another side, initially after the event, you could see he was not sorry for what he did. he didn't take accountability. he said, okay, when he was forced to release the statement that he had probably made a mistake. so you can see how he wouldn't resign, but we didn't anticipate how defiance he was in his speech today. uh for the spanish, i say he repeated over and over, i will not resign. i will not resign. she even almost said it was a conceptual peck. something that she would do with his daughters, so really still not seeing the gravity of his actions. of course, it doesn't end here. fi fi has opened up an investigation. there's traditional process underway. many even mans professional players in spain. david,
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the hell are equal, casias had been tweeting their support for jenny her most. so saying this is an embarrassment. so it, it doesn't end here. yeah, and certainly, i mean, it was an extraordinary speech as well, cuz he also apologized to the queen of spain, who let's not forget was also just an also the princess who is under age, who was just a couple of meters waive, and all of this was taking place, extraordinary stuff. now you played in span your professional foot board or what do you think all of this means for the women's game in general is, is it double standards? well, i think what this whole incident has done is really bring to light the, the scandals and the sexism that happened in women's football. not just and spin everywhere. it's brought it to light. okay, because these things do happen. and now rebel, as for example, he was one of the people who they had always criticized that he didn't take women's football seriously. that he didn't respect the woman's game enough. and the players went to him because he's the spanish, as a president, when they had complaints about the conditions of the national team,
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about the quote of the national team. and now we can see essentially the wall they came up against when they were trying to fight for better conditions. so really right now this is a big slap in the face to the players because essentially they have nowhere to go to voice their complaints. nobody to help them and nobody to listen to them. so now we're seeing this on a world stage and actually i think it's probably good that it's come to light now. well, we're forgetting not forgetting, but because we sort of focus so much on this. this incident that took place. do you think it's over shuttled stains 1st, women's world cup. try it because you know, i'm spanish. so i was obviously delighted to see this when it was and it's really great. so it's an amazing group of players winning this and everyone, it's being so happy to see it. but has it really been overshadowed by all of this? i mean, i mean it's yes and no for sure because i mean having put in span, i was also excited that they had one because i'd seen that development with my own eyes. now it has to be said that the fed ration would love to take all the credit
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for this development. but really those who really know at barcelona was really what started to push one is what football forward with the development of their team, which then provided the national team with a lot of good players. but the thing is here, what i find it shocking is that it took an incident like this, which now has, is what everyone's talking about and, and not the fact that spin one and they did something historic. and what they did by doing this was that, you know, ruby alice is now in the public light, but he's had so many accusations of sexism scandals. and the bigger question for me is, why has the spanish football federation never done anything? it's almost like now they're being forced to do something when everyone's so upset about it. so yes, it kind of does overshadow, but nobody's going to forget and spend that. what the players did, they did themselves. they played on the page, they got the results and that is an amazing accomplishment. nobody will forget that
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. but it's unfortunate that this has to kind of almost dirty their success. you play professionally as we said, and do you think that this world cup that's filled with the football? let's, let's put, let's look at the positive elements here from, from the world cup for you was this, uh, is this like the next step in the, in a, in a bigger change with regards to at the women's game? yeah, definitely. it has to be because like i said, these things do unfortunately happen all the time. it's, it's not everybody who does it because there are a lot of people who do support and respect the women's game in the right way. a lot of federations and coaches and officials, but when we have these situations, you know it, the players need to be safe. at the end of the day. they need to feel safe to come forward and voice. when something happens, when conditions are not good enough, and if your direct boss is the one who is supposed to be protecting you and he's not, and your federation is supposed to be supporting you and they're not. but what options
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do you have essentially you're left with the choice of okay, do i choose my football career, which i've worked my entire life to, you know, plain and woke up with some players did sampler sacrifice the biggest sporting event in their lives in order to make a stand and, and that's an unfair situation for players to be in because it's your job, you should be safe and your job just like i am just like you are just like everybody essentially should be. so i mean, hopefully this really sparks change, not just in span, but everywhere. thanks tanya. very important to stuff that you're talking about there. uh daniel barcelona from dw sports. former us president donald trump has been formerly arrested in the us state of georgia, after surrendering to law enforcement to authorities there. it's the 4th time he's being arrested this year. but the 1st time he's 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
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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. is the 1st mark shot ever taken of a former us president. it shows that even if you have all this money and all the power, you are the most powerful person in the united states, you are not above the law and you are not above consequences. trump surrendered at the atlanta due to paste charges that he illegally scheme to overturn the 2020 election results in georgia. and a phone call trumpet asked the republicans 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
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challenge you have to be able to otherwise you're gonna have heard this on a selection is 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 x. the platform formerly known as twitter, posting is own much shot with a link to raise money for his campaign and repeating claims of election interference, which many of us republican supporters believe that this country is too important to lose. we have to have donald trump, it's trump, or death. 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
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a talk store if a us policy expert with the german council on foreign relations, what this police photo or a mug shot will do for donald trump's image in the eyes of american voters. yeah, i think a lot of trouble tries to take advantage of these touches against and off trying to get it wrong. and so, yeah, just sort of, i mean, he has mentioned this before. this is funny to which tons against which i'm against him. and he tries to mobilize this part of the more especially the, the marketplace and the costs. and as i saw him says, but also space tell us to 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 of the 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
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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 it political sense. is there anything that can actually really hurt trump at this 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 now gets all the attention again and see that he can, he can. so i'm kind that he's a victim and i think for the republican party. and so it is a problem because i think a lot of people in the republican party decent the to among the strategies and the
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leads to try to get rid of them. but this, the inspector has positioned along the marketplace. you more and sort of take away the trends from a candidates that might be running all that are in the running against. that was dominic talk store of us policy expert with the german council on foreign relations . all right, moving on, let's take a look at what some other headlines from around the world. the kremlin has rejected allegations that it was behind the plane crash believed to have killed wagner mercenary leader if guinea pig ocean president vladimir putin offered mixed a mix. tribute to pity. goshen saying that he had made many mistakes, but achieved much. the mercenary chief was one of 2 things closest allies until his revolt, against russia's mandatory leadership in june. the scientists sight, thousands of emperor penguin cheques likely died last year in and talked a got you to record low sea ice levels. satellite image analysis showed ice
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breaking up at several colonies sites before checks could grow waterproof feathers, global warming is expected to drive the spaces to the brink of extinction by the end of a century. the chun dry and 3 luna rover has begun exploring the surface of the moon after india became the 1st country to land the craft. near the large me, unexplored south pole try and try in 3 transmitted these images of its 6 wheeled solar powered rover exiting to conduct experiments for the next 2 weeks. the mission success of sparked massive separations in india. it's only the 4th country to put off a soft lunar landing and for the relatively low cost of around $7575000000.00. india says next plans to attempt a mind to mission, to the moon, or you're watching dw news coming up next in dw, and use asia. 6 years since being forced out of me. i'm are row and refugees are
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