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the the, this is the, the news live from berlin. 3 gunman open fire near the jury, supplementing the occupied westbank. is there any police or at least one person is killed and 7, would it be attacked to off the gunman? by default of me shop that officer fighting on vehicles near a check point. also coming up guessing fits of war, germany, tech stock of its weapons and how it can help you print 10. yeah. is up to russia, amex crimea, and 2 years on from the full scale invasion and us to in addition to that. so i want to show it support as trying to wrap some fits ministry operations in the area, [000:00:00;00]
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the british mandatory welcome h. people have been born during the shooting attack and day is rarely occupied. westbank. is there any police or 3 gunmen kind of? don't see a type of fire on cause the other. do we supplement? what do you said? the ascending shots and civilians stuck in a traffic jam. see if that goes arrive the seat in the car, we can find a senior license plate to of the gunman. booking. the incident took place near the entrance to the molly other means suddenly month east of jerusalem. the that moved on there. grandma has the latest from jerusalem tonia. what more can you tell us about this incident? as well as helping in the early morning during rush hour actually coming, you know, the cars coming from the is really supplement from all that i mean towards to roost
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lemon, a vice versa, a top a near the check point, a volume which is at the entrance to is the jerusalem, where according to the police, a 3 of gunmen came with $2.00 and $2.00 cars. they got out of the cars and started shooting at the vehicle. so according to the medical sources, the emergency services of one person is 20 is, was killed. this one other person that seriously injured and many others that were injured also taken to the hospital. now the attack us, 2 of them were killed on the scene. another was apprehended. and later. and we understand that the government came from the baffling area. and that came to, to, to, to this area and the, what of the reactions being in israel to this effect? when we 1st heard from the far right ministers, the minister for national security. it's him a bank we're,
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it's happening under his of what she said, that he was calling for the distribution of more weapons. that is of what he has pushed for in recent a month. he also said that needs to be, uh, they need to be more restrictions and the freedom of movement of palestinians in the occupied westbank more check points more road blocks, so to speak. we also heard from the far right minister of finance minister bintzler smote which a who suggested that others should be more housing units built in this particular settlement of a mother. i do mean of course this comes to know when this already a very 10 security situation that has been a tax by palestinians on his way is in the west bank, but also in his right. but also the seen a daily rates by the is really military in the occupied westbank and the united nation saying with the highest casualty numbers in recent years. i mean, uh,
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leave it there for the time being. thanks so much for joining us. date of the corresponding timeframe in jerusalem. chad in germany, parliament is prophetic to debate the crucial next steps and it went up to support for ukraine after nearly 2 years or for a conflict that has completely re shipped its own security policy. long bridge midsize for keys is one of the specific topics up for discussion today, and after billions have been pumped into defense spending. already. many see this as of what i said moment for how germany's on force has been look for decades to come. german chancellor, a lot short on his defense minister, putting their elbows into it. you're reaching the ground on a new i munition planned earlier this month. the right natal factory will eventually char note $200000.00 or tillery shells per year. under lightning efforts to run pop production. does this,
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we need this other urgently so high because it's hard is this reality is we're not living in peaceful times. and that's, that's yeah. many has been on a journey before a russian president vladimir pershing's invasion. airlines focus was on peace offering. kia, have little more than head gear, nevada phones, 1010. we will send 5000, tell them that as a clear message that we stand by the side. i the since then they said bottle tanks, how it says irish tea defense systems, and more. i know the debate is whether it will also send some of its powerful tal risk crews mess sales. russians attack on u queen was a watershed moment and it's forced germans to confront some hard choice for people. this means the same for the bundle stairs adults for german society. we must be competition for a walk through. the government has cost off on extra $100000000000.00 euros to
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bring the britain. this fab back to life. orders are written for new us built fighter jets, 60 comb dot helicopters under through air defense system fit to guard the skies of your defense spending is growing again at the height of the cold war. west german spend up to 5 percent of g d. p on security that decrease gradually until re unification and the early ninety's, when it fell off a cliff. no, it's not that 2 percent need to target. and this week the defense minister signaled there was room to grow. was the development of the industry. what i mentioned to that all has to sit together and then we might reach 3 percent or maybe even $3.00 . it depends what's happening in the world and does do how many bills it's production capacity and bolsters. it's military. the question know is whether tax
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payers are willing to fit the bill but let's get them off. how much is political correspond to nina has a negative funding bottom and is holding a debate as the 2 year anniversary of the russian invasion of ukraine. me as, what's on the agenda. yeah, that will be intense debates. today in the you said it's a 2 years almost to the day that russell launched its full scale invasion of ukraine. but it's also 10 years of that russia illegally and next that you create in peninsula crime in the black sea. so there will be some reckoning that jeopardy did make mistakes at the time that it underestimated russia's imperialist ambitions . and what that is, the big picture of what it will come down to is that question of to germany, to live a, those long range tourists cruise missiles to ukraine. now we'll be hearing a motion from the opposition. conservatives that are pushing
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a chancellor chose to do just that to deliver those weapons to ukraine. ukraine of course, on the front lines. i'm having a very tough time liking i munition and all sorts of things to me is a very strong support of ukraine. so that is the message from brenda's talk as well today. do continue the support. but that motion by the conservatives where they mentioned the tourist explicitly is probably not going to go through. after that, we'll have a motion from the government parties that are essentially interesting. lee, going to give the chancellor the green light to deliver long range weapon systems. now they don't mentioned torres, but essentially they're saying if you do decide to do that, we'll have your back. let's just take a step back. you know, what is it about the long range taurus, cruise miss, find that john snow life. charles is so hesitant to allow its delivery to ukraine. so now in the last 2 years, all of choice has always made it clear that germany will support ukraine for as
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long as it takes. but he does take his time when deciding about which weapon system to deliver to ukraine. there is a big fear that those long range missiles could reach russian territory. and that is the last thing that the german government. once the german weapons, german missiles essentially land in russia. so far it has managed to support ukraine funds to stay out of the war itself as an active party. so that is something that we'll have towards is considering a very intensely in, in the chancellor a because those cruise missiles as a tourist system, they have, sorry, a reach of about 500 kilometers ukrainians. all saying we need those weapons to be able to hit russian targets more specifically more precisely so that they can stop rushing advances essentially. but what we're hearing is that the chancellor is considering this, he's going to get the, the green light from the positive groups here also from his own government policies
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. but we haven't had a decision from the top 3. it mean leave it there for the time being. the thanks so much for joining us today from the one to star chief, political correspondent, you know, how's up? thanks so much. and here's a quick look at some of the stories making headlines around the world. a bush, 5 and southern australia, has forced more than 2000 people to leave their homes. authorities or the evacuation from towns in the west of victoria's state as a precaution official say, a firefighters on the ground of being supported by aircraft in the sky to battle the plays, which is roughly 50 square kilometers in size. us in china, a container ship has collided with a bridge in going through a large section of the bridge collapse. plunging several vehicles into the water. at least 2 people have died and 3 others are missing. you don't, you should have gotten spain has found for my boss with enough football. adoni olive is guilty. a briefing appointment, you know,
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nights up. the sexual assault took place on the 31st of december 2020. 2. oliver's has been sentenced to 4 and a half years in prison. the quote also ordered the 40 year olds to pay his victim a $150000.00 gold. you cannot beat us. delegation is on a 3 day visit to taiwan to reassure the island of it. support us. they'll make us said, and i called taiwan, must remain as it stands today, a candle dining freely, fips me, and improbably against the darkness. the bipartisan delegation includes some of the strongest critics of china and the us congress are they are meeting cut on start when he's president saying, when an incoming president, lighting down the visit, comes at the time looking piece to make it to your activity from china, around taiwan and i, i live aust dw correspondent james georgia from our east
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a shot bureau if this visit is reassuring to taiwan as well. i think some people here will definitely be viewing it in that way. this visits, of course, coming in this crucial intervening period between, as you mentioned by the election, which took place in january. and, you know, gratian of the new president scheduled for may later this year. both the current government, the president select slicing the come from his policy and taiwan, which patients use a separate system refuses to communicate with. and so that is concerned in the run up to the i know gratian and made a page. you might look to ramp up, minute tree, economic and maybe diplomatic pressure on taiwan to, to exact some of its actions. so what do you estimate because i visit at this point in time is fine sir. rich. eve is to emphasize the support for taiwan remain. steadfast, and that's especially the composition of this delegation. most of these go makers come from will have connections with a us house select committee, which was on the strategic composition with the chinese communist policy known for
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it's pretty whole kish stones on china. and so that composition wouldn't be lost on official assessment here in taiwan. but of course engaging to and what those discussed in the meetings with our president sign when and president electrolytes and to visit from overseas allegations to taiwan. usually follow a pretty well oil script. the discussions with leaders usually look at how partnerships can be expanded, whether that's on the economic and diplomatic funds. but i think what was potentially significant of this, potentially delegation of this delegation visits and taiwan is really just the timing of this given international context where you only eve of the 2nd. none of us, we have rushes invasion of ukraine on a while. and russia looks to be making pretty significant gains in ukraine. a russian victory in ukraine has always been somebody in that position. the worries officials in taiwan because a fairy mice and golden china to take some of the minutes reaction against ty one. so that was something that was really parts of these kind of urgent discussions or
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minds or really of trying to make a connection between those 2 situations. one member of, of the delegation, of course, is a witness from a recent congressional hearing in the united states, where he said, you call him be tough on china. and we con ukraine. and mike gallagher, who's leading this delegation closing from discussions with the preston, select lighting, the said that light had made tape, if for some reason the ukrainians do not prevail, that will only encourage hostilities against high ones that are officials really trying to make that connection between ukraine, i'm fi one and i'm trying to emphasize the safely from the us perspective. the support for these 2 parties are really part of the same fundamental question. we leave it there with the time being do the correspondent james shifter in type. a thanks so much to the united states next, where the issue of migration is taking center stage in the run up to november 1st presidential elections. while a political battle lines on the border of policies between republicans and democrats. when established in washington, voluntarily helping migrants trying to cross the border,
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a losing hope that there is a politically we to solve the problem on the ground, the, the corresponding benjamin about his group a report from the us mexican border to the california board. the town of yakima hot springs has become a flash point for migration. thousands of people have crossed into the united states here in recent months. many of them from latin america that will come forward at the low book a custom way already. we're trying to, you know, because most of nicaragua is who cross will be address and address the say they will send them back a little bit. yes, that is why we're trying our luck here. but as we'll come with the law, let's say best case time was going to wait a minute that we are here now. suffering luxury, a hill latrice cape with me that you on a border patrol has paused and took children and mothers with them. you know, i don't, uh uh, and i might a, they said they would pick us up in the morning a nice and don't says they don't cause i meant they don't have that on my end i'm,
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i don't know, i'm for support. most of these belong to you is a helping them warm clothing after a rainy night and food. many had no tends to sleep in. the next step is to wait for border patrol to pick them up for registration. people get stuck here. sometimes these days, usually for a long way, for a matter of hours, but there was times in a little over at least 6 weeks ago, where people here for 4 or 5 days in the same location. sam and his son john a locals along with other volunteers. they have been taking care of newly arrived migrants for months. it leaves me very disappointed. it's and quite frankly, kind of absurd that uh my family and uh, just a group of regular volunteers are filling in this role. it should be done by the us government. there should be the red cross out here. there should be many different organizations, but that's just not here. daily, the volunteers scan the area along the border for people, the so called son, judah,
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sprague, and gap. and the boy defends, used to pave the way for many migrants. so this is a transit camp that was set up by the mexican national guard that was designed to hold any migrants that come through this gap over here. prior to this establishment, we would see smugglers bringing people through non stop throughout the day. and cars driving up and down the start road over there. they would pack sometimes up to 12 people in a single small you see the volunteers say the strategy of detouring migrants does not work because they will just search for other gaps as the legal ways of entry a limited sam and john don't get financial support from the authorities, they are disappointed not just with washington, it's almost like they have given up on the, on the visual p are aspects of it. they just don't care anymore. i mean look, and this has been going on for 6 months now. debbie constant and nobody with
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lots of top, blah, blah, blah, blah, lot to talk a lot to media attention to the talk. but you seen anything change? i haven't good news with this group of new d arrived migrants after i was in the cold border patrol came to pick them up. they will be resisted and the decision will be made on whether they can stay in the us, or they will be sent back to the countries. catherine through the ashbrook is a political analyst with the battles bond foundation in berlin. i also thought about the deluxe political consensus in the us congress on how to attack the migration to well, it's actually very simple. it's because the republicans and particularly presidential candidate donald trump have discovered the keeping of the southern border in secure keeps it front of mind for voters and the fact that this is a wedge issue in american politics could give or so the republicans believe them or
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not you outcome the november elections, but what that means is that the situation of the border will remain highly follow tile of both for the people who are trying to cross it. and for law enforcement who are trying to get some clear regulations on how to behave at the border and in some of the bordering states. but into the fact that i'm leaving migrant arrivals have actually gone up under the button administration when compared to the trump administration. has donald trump put in very strong border restrictions during the cubic period and for a number of months to live in capstone quarter restrictions in place, and then ease them as would fall in line with some general believes of the democratic party on expanding and strengthening rights to asylum, but now of course, the situation has become so dire. we had in december 249000 attempted crossings. but the discussion of political discussion has already, uh,
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changed migrants minds, quote, a quote. we saw a significant drop by 50 percent, including based on the border fortifications. and of course, the heightened political tensions in the united states. so the message seems to be getting through to those would be migrant or asylum seekers at the us border. but still many cities, and particularly in the united states, feel this to be a very acute crisis. and now you have reports that present 5 minutes considering using his executive opponent a to deny some migrant asylum claims. has he begun to treat this mode as a political problem around the nation mandatory on one as well? that's absolutely seeming to be the case. we are heading toward a very hot face in the us primary election. and what he doesn't want to do is have donald trump take this wedge issue and put it front and center as if he were negligent to a problem that the republicans are, are framing as the most dire national security issue. we saw senior republican
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lawmakers not come to the munich security conference because they made the argument that the real national security issue was at the texas border and went there to see that. so by wants to be seen to be taking a stronger line. he does not want to close the border, but of course he's going to face backlash within the democratic party, particularly the left wing of the democratic party. so those plans are by no means set, but the idea is that there would be a asylum restrictions to a certain degree and for certain people. but how that's actually going to work out and how when that might be put in place at this point, at least it's still entirely unclear. catherine, too, but ashbrook will have to combine this with the baptist month on this. and in berlin speaking to me earlier to night, judy on next, when lake aust economic capital recently announced a ban on the use of styrofoam and other single use plastics. the move is aimed at tackling decades of environmental pollution in the city, but has taken many by surprise. deed of those only saw shakuma reports of
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the doctors and drainage systems blocked by plastic waste. if they come on sites in nigeria as largest city, lagos, possibilities hope, the new band on a single just plastics will help clean up this long standing problem. i remember this come out as a category and up. now decades late, that is even worse. most people i agree that it probably needs fixing, but not everyone is happy with the band streets would been those say they've been hits hottest. they use federal phone boxes as a cheap way to pack lunches, but it's non biodegradable and says to states, the biggest environmental menace defenders say they haven't been given enough time to find alternatives. no, i'm the most. somebody who does the residual, what do you have to tell me to do this? all we did to put on the goals soon to present and obviously need goes,
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produces tons of waste being some of the trashes collected and recycling. but most of it is done without your thoughts for the damage to those to then buy them through. i me does talk to the costs, management offloading and display what's on your visit. if you have all these boxes, lots of good thoughts, how many people use either into this, what does that mean? it's just with it's just the way to do it is the by the need to me is one with us or the brought to the card number across the world. nigeria is a major inputs of plastics and many people rely on plastic waste for the livelihoods. environmental is to say, the band is a 1st step to change and happy to an added to as a one in the process of binding styrofoam. the transition has to be just, well from our perspective,
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it has to be 1st mental because as people change behavior and they will also change the way the connect with the use of plastic at different levels, the conversation around plastic and they see fit must be denise the 5 people must see themselves in the conversation. i'm on the conversation. legal stage says between the back up it's band with checks and produces and distributors along with fines to help pay for the cost of cleaning the backyard in germany, the economy is bracing for what some say is looking like a storm week of global demand. the geopolitical on ease and sticky inflation have him put an anticipated recovery from recession and its annual growth reports. berlin has drastically top full costs to just point 2 percent growth. this year. household appliance manufacturer, me look forward in cologne, department store, chain galleria, and the cargo division of georgia. bon,
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all have something in common. they bought in as plans today of thousands of employees due to the week economy. these companies are struggling with high energy prices, weaker demand, high labor costs, and excessive bureaucracy. the government had expected the economy to grow by 1.3 percent this year. now it expects to 0.2 percent growth. you just draw a stronger situation. is kennan doing extremely challenging and we need to do more, we need to come up with major reforms to maintain and strengthen germany's competitiveness in a completely changed global environments. germany's g d. p growth is at the bottom among industrialized nations. the opposition is calling for an immediate economic program focusing on reducing corporate taxes in red tape. otherwise they say germany risk becoming the sick amount of europe once again. from the german economy
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to german football, the country's professional football league, the d f. l has abandoned a 1000000000 your plan to sell a steak and the media rights to an investor. this follows months of fund protests during human dispatchers. the photos filled the position between objects onto the page and causing disruptions. vfl said it could no longer get into the mattress, but because the lively due to the fan protests and a quick reminder of the top studies we are following at this time, 8 people i'd be involved in a shooting attack in the is there any occupied westbank is running for these sets, we've done been kind of the attack of things by it on pause data, jewish document. 2 of the government were killed at the scene east of jerusalem. and germany's parliament is assessing its victory for ukraine, including long ridge, besides, as extensive as its defensive security policy. today's debate takes base,
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almost executive to me, is on from russia's full scale invasion. frankly, that's it for the moment that's coming up next od environmental magazine equal in the looks of how to safe god out in the bottom and resources and cities that's coming up after the break. i'm finished by the g in berlin plan so much i'm looking to find the, the,
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