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the, the, this is the, the news coming to line from berlin. they apply just to boost ukraine's air defenses. joe biden says to us and his allies will send thousands of systems to shoot down russian rockets. a day after a ukrainian children's hospital was attacked. us president is under intense scrutiny concerning his fitness for the job as he opens the nato summit in washington. coming up. wow. it's lift off for europe's area on 6 the rock. it opens a new chapter for the european space launch industry, attempting to reestablish its own access to our specs and spraying fans rejoice as
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their team advances to the final of the european football championship after defeating brands. to what the hello i'm terry martin. good to have you with us. us present. joe biden has opened nato 75th anniversary summit in washington with a pledge of more air defense systems for ukraine. he's offering keep an additional patriot system and says allies will provide dozens more and team is all batteries. this as by the 6 to reassure allies at home and abroad, that he's up for the job of president doubts about his fitness for office continued to plague his re election campaign. biden's offer to boost keeps defenses came a day after the deadliest spades of air attacks. on ukraine in months, the major's celebration,
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but the mood appears smote tips, then festus, the 70 feet. i knew the story comes during one of the most challenging times for me to rush to suggest against the cream. for more than 2 years, their lives has been tested for its unity in continuous support of key united states. nearly 2 dozen allied gardeners assigned to by allow security agreements that you create more countries will follow. today, i'm announcing the star donation. very defensive equipment for ukraine. united states, germany, the nothing was remaining initially will provide ukraine for the equipment. for 5 additional strategic air defense systems. in the coming months, united states and our partners tend to ride your credit with dozens of additional
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tactical air defense systems. united states, so make sure that when we export critical, our defense interceptors, ukraine goes to the front of the line. the decision could bring some loaner way to the relief for you cream. i made intensified russian attacks but it's not just to boost for defense that you create has been us can imagine how much we can achieve when a limitation. i'll lift it, we can protect our seat is from rising guiding moons. if american latest remains a step forward and allows us to destroy ration and managed 3 year across on the basis. and we can significantly limit the ross and access you know, solves and you agree and boost, they'll keep buying out over there. if america lizzie, assist us with the necessary deed, strike capabilities against russia and miller threats and logistics in our you
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brand frame. yeah. and so let's get one such decisions to be made fast before the us selections based november. the result of which could put both us support for the crate and even nature itself into question the. let's talk to our corresponded in keep nick connelly. nick, how is ukraine responding to the signals coming from the nato summit? a look terry. i think the big problem here is that ukraine hasn't heard of convincing story as to what is different this time around compared to last year's summit in vilnius way. ukraine didn't get a convincing roadmap to membership. it seems like the nature countries are trying to look some kind of new funds, some kind of new kind of wording to explain that. yes, ukraine will join and that's definitely gonna happen. but when does it cost us? that is a major problem seen from here because this is all about this current phase. the
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we're right, no one and ukraine expects nato troops to turn up on the front lines in eastern ukraine. but for the future, this is vital because we did out security guarantees. there's a big question mark about whether the millions of ukraine refugees who are already in your will ever come back without having some kind of certainty that russia comp invade again. and even for people here, once the board is open, you might have millions of people still in the country because there's limitations of men leaving, leaving because they just don't think it's worth trying to build a future in the country that could potentially come under attack. so soon again, so this is crucial from the ukraine perspective. in the ninety's, ukraine gave up, it's nuclear weapons that it inherits from 70 and in return for security guarantees, it turned out to be pretty much worthless. so there was a real push here that you, this is a country that belong to will not put up, will not agree to anything less than security guarantees. and i think this, the board of question of do nature members want to see ukraine when or is it just about stopping ukraine losing? and that was what we heard. so let's get that asking for permission to use us
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weapons against the russian targets. further away from the border to where to go off to those apples to apples and other targets. right now ukraine is already allowed to hit targets about a 100 kilometers from that folder. and near that decision on it. so could make a huge difference that allow ukraine to make it that much harder for us to, to attack this country. so you, ukraine clearly wants nato membership, but it also needs weapons. nathan member states a promise more air defense systems for ukraine is that the main thing that ukraine was, it's right now in terms of weapons show that is the most pressing kind of part of the ukraine wish list. you've seen those images yesterday that even key of even the capital with the most dense network of a defense is still so vulnerable. and it's still so unable to really prevent those russian missile getting through. if russia stands alone in one go. but again, this is pretty disappointing. all of these pledges that we've heard from wish that these are all things we knew about the full these things that have been trailed in
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advance, germany already handing over that patriot system that was basically re announced in washington. so yes, this does, this typically improve your grades, but it's defend itself, but it is not new and it is not on a scale that would really put it in this problem. i think the big remaining question mark is whether those, these really picture systems it'd be muffled 8 of them. we believe if they were to make their way to grant that would then add up to what you're paying currently hasn't would really allow, that meant to be closed and most major cities to be protected. just preston zalinski concerned that us support for ukraine and by extension nato support could decline after the us presidential election in november. nick certainly is. there is panic in the city here in cuba about the 2nd trump presidency. not only because we pad his campaign coming up with ideas how they think they can end this rule in 24 hours, basically by pushing ukraine is ukraine, which is to capitulate to hand over the biggest waves of territory to vladimir putin. but also this history here, you remember trump supposed impeachment was about him trying him and his team
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trying to push volume zalinski to basically create, compromising new stories about hunter bite in his business dealings and ukraine to help trump in his us political battles. so there is real bad, but then real fear, i think it's about time, it's an invitation right now, reaching out to more mainstream republicans hoping that they will influence trump and his team to try and kind of pull back on some of those most extreme ideas. but there is a huge worry here, and there's a real hope that now some of these middle to try institutionalized support for ukraine, put it on a nature level rather than having it organized by the us military. things that trump could rode back in a hurry and hope basically try and get as much aid here and to get as many structures in place before. uh, potential trump presidency. nick, thank you so much. that was our correspondent, nick connelly. n t i also spoke about to you, crane and nato, with a brief party a short while ago. he's c e o of the rest,
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most in global consultancy and a former director of policy planning at nato. i asked him about ukraine's hope of using western weapons to strike deeper into russian territory. exactly as i think this is the story of the nato leaders, including president by don, expecting you ukrainians to fight a war against a nuclear power. with one hand tied behind the back and this is obviously encouraging us to hear what present by them is announced the delivery of new. but you have the systems both tech pick a different system to come in the next few weeks a month. but this is really fundamentally bring defensive. yeah. and it's just allowing ukraine not to be defeated, but it's not helping ukraine to win this war. and this is really the difference of the defendants between the ukrainians and those supporting ukraine. and then they told leaders, what is stopping ukraine's backers from giving it what it needs for brace to
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properly defend itself. is it the internal divisions among nato countries or, or fear of provoking russia? i think is the 2nd point you you made a solemn tele, especially in berlin, in washington days of great a verdict. tons to uh, contemplate possible escalation uh, with russia. oh, because of the russia. uh and, and sudley. i think day's almost most fear of a russian defeat that no for ukraine defeats. so that's why i know we have seen this kind of vague terrorist, the 2 way of managing the world by making it both of decisions, but every time 6 month too late, or even 12 too late compared to the last uh, russian escalation and, and even though it does allow the ukrainians to uh for the ball as the line and now
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it does not being enough, as we have seen over the last few days with the terrible attack against the children's hospital. it's not enough to even contain ra charlotte, to load the fee to russia because from them with at least the sphere of the possibility that if we were putting really a wheel and no resources and the lowering you crate. yes, just try with the need. we call in 5 inflicted rock shot at the feet under ukrainian. sorry. and this is sometimes a neck and allows you to and acceptable for somebody, the suspicion washington that really help as you know, you're a former director of policy planning and they to, as you know, native declared in 2008 that ukraine and georgia will join the alliance, now, 16 years later, many site that was an empty reckless promise. how do you see it to i would not say reckless and i would not. sam t is indeed
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a promise that loses its credibility as time passes. and suddenly, the realities the following day on no other arrangements, the nature that can guarantee ukraine it's long term. so record t and the moment we are able to guarantee your credit. instruct, i'm sorry t, this is gabriel fairfield, letting me up with a phone number. tell me what putting these after is not so much. can i make the square of territory east? not only that is to undermine flavor your credit. so bring t and we have to, to, maple, you know, hands to actually respond to that. but days of december of 10 says you where we were discussing earlier, especially coming from bending in washington to take the risk of natal membership, which in fact is to take the risk of peace or ukrainian church. and this is why we have stuck now. so they to has grown quite a bit. it's a, it's a huge alliance present. biden says,
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is the greatest defense alliance in history. but the u. s. is nato's biggest contributor by par? could we expect that same level of commitment february's probably us after november's presidential election, especially if the winter is donald trump as well. this is obviously speculation, both on the who would be the winner of the presidential election, but also what we the we know do if it's a doing a truck. however, i think the realities and this goes over over many, many years, and many us presidents, the europeans, have to show both value for us monday and come each month. and the numbers are better. uh i think weight took about uh now uh, 2 sides of the allies, us penny up to 2 percent. uh, which is a big contrast from few years ago. however, i think the next frontier for the europe and seems to show that this money that the spending on paper is trusted. 18 on the ground. we lock up, i see,
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to defend europe where we're still lagging behind and still very dependent on the us is where it took a lot of, of europe in defense. but the relatives to europeans cannot defend europe. and i think it's important for the, your parents to come forward to, to do with the next a occupant of the white house on the 6th of january, with a clear line about how you're up in the next 510 years would be able to build enough capabilities and capacity that you can do, the majority of defending europe included with the ukraine yet. i think if we had the product like this, that would be a more convincing animal. positive conversation. what do you see as the main challenges that nato will face in the coming years and particularly, how concerned do you think nato should be about growing military cooperation between china rushing around and north korea as it should be at? it's very deeply concerned about this. mit discussing
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a lot himself of the the or the crises which is a fact of the war or, and rushes need to uh, basically reach to eats or to critique friends for more bombs and more munitions to kid, more ukrainian people. this is of a sides really see of this war. so we will have the front is not just on the eastern boulder of nature, but the default is now almost global nights. and you will have to faint globally that that doesn't mean nature would have to be everywhere. and if a thing, but the means which we have to have strategies to respond to possible trust that might not call mr. cindy from the east, but might come from different domains and different theaters. that's one feet. they're going to, i think this is all about what we do at home. and this is coming back to the big as a big change of nature and the next few years. and the next secret engine on my
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computer would have to face that in terms of the visions, any 10 adults. so just deficiencies, thoughts. we've seen the nature population about the need to spend more, the need to be on the pre will 14 and i think that would be the big challenge. humphreys, thank you very much for your insights. that was properties of potty a. c, o is or us both in global thanks a lot. it's now to the us and the jury has been selected in the trial of hollywood actor like baldwin, he's charged with manslaughter in the 2021 shooting death of a cinematographer almost as he was told to hold a prop gun in home. yo hutchins direction when the gun discharged and killed her opening statements in the trial are due on wednesday, if found guilty. baldwin faces up to 18 months in prison. alec baldwin, arriving with his family. the court house in new mexico for the stones. if his trial faces charges of invalid team on suicide,
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over the fatal shooting of send him a tucker for helena hutchins, 3 years ago, he denies them one more. one more, one more baldwin was refer singleness said to western film. rust win upfront, prove all that he was holding when tough. the shots killed. hutchins and injured the film's director. he says he didn't know the gun contained real munition. and that he did not pull the trigger. a suspect. somebody put a live round in april, um, or a hand of gutierrez, who was in charge of the weapons on the set was convicted of invalid fee man. slow to in jail for 18 months. and there's a little b, b in there. this film industry um are uh says if baldwin is found guilty,
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that could upset future film productions. we're responsible for rigging a car for a spawn. for an actor, we're responsible for setting someone on fire onset. we handle all of that stuff. it's ultimately our responsibility to now hold an actor responsible for that if he's convicted, that could potentially send a chill throughout the industry because what actor is going to want to get in that car and do that stunt if they haven't personally inspected the brakes themselves. pulled wins defense on the lines. that is the job of the professional abra nelson act. to make sure that the guns on such a safe to use the trial is expected to last 9 days. your pain space agencies around 6 rock it has successfully blasted all formats made in flight. europe's newest rocket launched from the european spaceport in crew and french kiana for a nearly 3 hour flight. it comes 4 years later than initially planned companies
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from 13 different countries were involved in the rockets construction and development. it's intended transport, satellite center space for commercial and public clients have a much lower costs than its predecessor. the harry on 6 is meant to help lead europe space industry out of a crisis. it's designed for those to launch satellites into orbit and to make missions to the moon and more as possible. that's why there are 2 versions of the rocket. the smaller has to solve with boosters that can transport lighter payloads into space. it's big brother has 4 and can carry 2 satellites. with an upper stage that can be ignited several times, europe's new rocket will be able to launch satellites at different altitudes and carry them to practically 10 of your vet. the area on 6 is meant to provide you of once again with independent access to space. for around a year now,
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european satellites have had to be put into orbit on us launch vehicles. technical problems have delayed the new rocket several times. $11.00 go with the area on 6 is to make space travel more competitive for europe. space has turned into an important gross market. more satellites were launched on the last 4 years alone. and in the 6 proceeding decades, the industry is growing rapidly. by the more than $60000.00 satellites could be in orbit around the earth. the new rocket is entering a hotly contested market to y, the one that's dominated by space cx, the private us company offers commercial satellite launches at bargain prices. space x is also in the lead when it comes to technology,
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gets rockets are built with stages that can be landed and reused many times, which concerns resources and reduces costs. in the past year, the falcon 9 space x is work horse rock. it took off almost $100.00 times to keep up launches of the area and 6 will have to drop in price. there are plans to also develop the reusable stage, introduced innovative production processes, and raise the number of annual launches. 30 orders are already on the books. the new rocket is slated to launch for the 2nd time. by the end of this year, a half dozen more launches are planned for 2025, and it's hoped 10 a year. we'll take off by 2027. space trailers. david are you also told us why this launch is such a big deal for the european space agency. i think you should market calendars now. the july 9th is space. your space independence day from now when i think you have
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a lot of very happy people within the european space market. a lot of people who are waiting for this there is there's been a heavy reliance on us partners, particularly space x, which is dominate little want space. europe has not logged in. i've been using these rockets from russia for, for quite some time now. and because of the ukraine war and europe has its scale away, oh, navigation system that it really needs to lots and some of these, some of these talking 9 equivalent are felt and heavy type type rock is into leo, and it just hasn't been able to do that in a homegrown way, so around is really of europe's answer. and an answer that's been waiting. it's been coming for about 4 years and delay. and that's been because of political setbacks and funding issues and technical problems. but also really the 1st time that you're up to may of old want to home from market since july of last year, when erin fine had edits last, last void. so a really big day in europe, obviously in sports, spain has advanced to the final of the 2024 european championship defeating france
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. it wasn't easy for the spaniards with the color of money putting prints i had after just 8 minutes. but a stunning shot from me in the i'm a level the score and on the 25th minute mark spain's dunny almost scored after his shot was deflected by francis. according to the final score to one and spain fans went wild its final whistle as in madrid. spain will head to the arrows championship final in berlin this sunday don't like either england or the netherlands depending on who wins the other semi final match later today. or with me in the studio now is the w sports corresponded, done your barcelona, daniel, spain are now through to the final into the plan as well as our victory. you think? definitely. i think span have been the side who have been the most impressive and consistent throughout the tournament. now they do make it to
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a final for the 1st time, major final. since that span that we've all come to love from 2008 to 2012, that dominated everything unlike that same side. this being side is a little bit different. that's inside really possessive. well, within really take so many risk. this side is so exciting, the possessive all very well of course, but they can be much more direct. they love to get the boat out wide fast to their wingers mika williams. let me in your mind, like we saw, they get players into the box. they create a lot of chances. it's very exciting. so well. now that being said, they do leave themselves open to a concert type sometimes, but you know what? they say high risk, high reward. so for this french side yesterday, while it's not a big failure, probably the overriding sentiment will be a group with this much quality could have done better, but spin deservedly in the final let me m uh, his yeah, legalize are 21 minutes into the game. amazing us hours saying he's the new mess, the what do you think? i mean, he's got a little bit of
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a ways to go before we can compare him to messy. but he's very much somebody that we would consider a generational talent. he's unbelievable, capable of producing these moments of magic like we saw yesterday. i mean, it's 16 years old, 362 days. and already he's one of the best players for spain and in the tournament . to put things into perspective, there are players on spain who are older than his parents. he's so the sensitive in his actions. he looks far older when he plays the broken record after record youngest, ever mans international score. he to police record. and now actually it's his birthday, the day before the final who turned 17 and he said he wants to celebrate his birthday, a champion in germany. so now england will play the netherlands later today and the other semi final uh, what kind of match should we expect a tough match for sure. um, these are 2 quality sides. 2 sides of may be struggled a little bit for fluency throughout the tournament. 2 sides that have had their
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managers criticized for not being able to get the most of the players they have in going of course a little bit more because they came into the tournament as favorites. but i mean, we've talked about this before. we can say whatever we want under south gate, they've been successful in major tournaments. they've reached the semi font is at least 3 or 4 times. so it works. might not be pretty, sometimes netherlands, people didn't think that they were going to come this far because although they have good sides very often they fall below expectations. now they've really grown into the tournament so far in their last game. you know, they showed they had the strength to fight from behind to get a win. so it might not be the most exciting, beautiful football much, but it will definitely be intense. tanya, thank you so much. danny bus, a loaner from dw sports. you're watching the daily news. just reminder the top story. we're following for you this our to us present. your wife has opened nato's 75th anniversary summit with a pledge of more air defense systems for ukraine. 5 and speech was closely watched
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. mid questions over is fitness for office as us pressed the next. so nato sees itself is world's most successful defense alliance. but some countries disagree that's i'm closer to remark. thank the
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machine they do. we often contel, but you little bit suspicious is nato the strongest defense alliance in the world? the global self have lost confidence and organization is the 3 w said light on the reasons behind. this would be the not group. how did we get here? know stuff. the next on dw to india today is super she tomorrow,
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finding a captivating story about the struggle for forgiveness. i'm sure, guardians of trees, julian, his terms and the dog secrets of war, starts to lie 27th on d, w. the nature of culture itself, the strong this defense alliance in the world, and the community of values, multi provoking conflict, but to prevent the confusion. but this view is not shared by actually want you don't have a protein rights to be in charge. in many countries, it's enough for con asia. the military alliance is regarded with skepticism and distrust we often call and tell, but you little bit suspicious that we are being set up for the future goals. or there is a certain level of focusing the ward.

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