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the the, this is dw use lie from berlin, joe biden hits the campaign trail in michigan bite entailed supporters in the key swing states that he's ok. and if i was to continue, it comes as democratic lawmakers call for him to drop out of the race to win a 2nd term as president. also coming up israel is mandatory, says a failed to protect is really citizens during the october 7th of terror attacks, a new investigation revealing civilians have to fend of how much militants all by themselves. plus finland's parliament gaves border guards, the power to turn back migrants crossing from russia. critic say it violates the
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human rights, the unpopular police. welcome to the program. us president joe biden is on the campaign trail this friday as he defies growing calls for him to buy out of the race for a 2nd term bite and told supporters in the key swing state in michigan that he must quote, finished the job and to speak to donald trump in november's election, biden is a by to address in raleigh in detroit. michigan is part of the trio of blue wall states. you're just seeing images there actually live from detroit on your screen. as i was saying, michigan is part of the trio of blue wall states, along with wisconsin and pennsylvania, that are key to a victory in november. it's a bite and that is uh,
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in detroit at the moment we'll be bringing you information from that speech and he's gonna be giving up that riley in michigan. and in our next step it shows all right, well, earlier we talked to dw correspondence stuff on simon's in washington dc and in light of the presidents pushing straight on to a rally there in michigan, we asked them if this was his campaigns response to stop the bleeding of supporters . uh. yeah, pretty much, uh they need a roaring job. i know, roaring presidents are requiring campaign or who gets it to get it straight to deliver is punches against his competitor against donald trump and well, you know, the president joe might manage that after this disastrous uh, 1st uh, tv debate uh, which was conducted by cnn 2 weeks ago, the next day he went to north carolina on
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a rally and, and really hit it. it was the old joke, so to speak. or as we hear say in america and the us who deliberate punches against trump and who tried to convey that he's strong and in the game and lose it. i mean there and now he's expected to do the same. and this is pretty much the only option . the campaign has at the moment because they are nursing and trying to, to uh, fix the problem they have with their own party with, with, with the democrats, you know, i mean, house minority leader. i came, jeffreys did not endorse in the meeting. donald trump yesterday, which you had after this press conference at the list of, of, of house representatives is growing. who say hey, present bind, you need to step out of this campaign. we need to have another one. another candidate to be donald trump and to be able to rule and govern this country for the next 4 years. the, the campaign is adamant about it to show joe biden as its best. now it's, you know,
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it's fair to say that even donald trump has his shortcomings when he's on the campaign trail. and when he gives interviews, you know, he has gave his galore himself, but still it is all about showing done with the president biden strong. and in delivery of what he has to say, strong and eloquent now, and that is the problem for the campaign because, you know, there are so many campaign stops the president can do. and that's not enough. it's a stuff on simon's there in washington. now moving on, an internal investigation by israel is made, a tree has acknowledged that its troops failed to protect civilians during hamas is october 7th, a terror attacks the inquiry detailed a slow and disorganized response to the attack on battery cable. it's one of the worst hed communities that day. israel's defense minister is courting for a state inquiry into the attack and the government's response. security
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cameras capture the moment how most spite is surrounded. kibbutz berry. their attack began early in the morning on october 7th, and ended with 101 residents killed. the 32 people taken hostage. the military has now admitted the community wasted hours to help to arrive with forces waiting outside the kibbutz into the afternoon, as residents were being killed. and michelle been to see about the use royal defense forces failed in the mission to protect the residents of kibbutz berry. it is painful and difficult for me to say this was the idea of should have defended the residence of composing very, i know, but unfortunately we shall, we will not the emission alone the hours of fighting for hours the residence of bereaved and defended their families with their bodies alone in front of the terrace from jim live down with them. probably the military admitted it was
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unprepared for the infiltration of militants. didn't have enough forces in the area and said it's fine check was uncoordinated the investigation. praise the bravery of the kibbutz residents. some still have questions. the conclusion of the thing i think is you thinking what a supposed to come down in the future. but we didn't get down to why the army didn't come. i mean, why we left alone? some conclusions that's not like the big picture inclusion and then what could have done differently and they're going to do on the next step. how can we feel secure? again, it is rouse, defense minister your gun and is now cooling for a national inquiry. it's the only pro needs to check me,
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the whole minister of defense needs to check the prime minister needs to check the chief of staff and the head position. but that was about human rights groups have previously criticized is riley investigation saying they really results and punishment. israel slicing in gaza in response to the october stevens attacks has killed 38000 people. according to him, us run helpful thorazine. israel is now facing allegations of war crimes and genocide and international thoughts. earlier we talk to journalist valley slit, dean and television asked him whether the outcome of this report could have consequences for prime minister. benya mean, nothing out. well, he ridiculous speaking. he's not affected by it. this has been internal investigation inside the adf, inside the military, and that is just for learning from their mistakes on deck,
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including what they can do better in the future. but practically speaking, why we're talking about uh, this investigation. be this, this is a perfectly bad news for the parameters, some bits. that's why that's been some pushback from that his office when it has been a now because of the fact that when the investigation the start, then it means that we will at some point have more pressure on the prime minister to up. and that's the inquiry. the independent investigation that will investigate him as well. now, just a couple of hours ago and re simple uh, 40 percent of his rate is $13000000.00 specifically have said that he is the one to blame more than anyone else and the political level and also the military level. a for the most a silver attack as even 72 percent of his rarely said that he should resign, i don't know or at some point in the future. so apparently this is the course is going to be considered bad news for the private. so that was during this valid
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sliding intel of beef. all right, let's take a look now at some of the other stories making use around the world to parents, prime minister for me, you can see that is in berlin for adults with john circle actually that's security is set to feature per prominent the in their thoughts both leaders expressed concern over tensions. indeed, in the pacific, especially what shouts calls the growing cooperation between russia and north korea . which is said was a terror violation of un sanctions. the red cross says at least 21 students were killed and dozens more injured in nigeria when their school building collapsed. while they were taking an exam rescue workers report hearing the voices of survivors trapped in the rubble of the 2 story building. a part of $77.00 pilot whales has died after washing assure on a beach on the scottish island of sunday. and what could be the biggest mass
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stranding for decades? experts say it is too early to know what caused the event. offending parliament has granted border guards the power to turn back. migraines coming from russia. the ruling right wing coalition and many opposition lawmakers by the decision. the government says the move is meant to deter russia from weapon noisy migrants, the finland, so called a deportation law. let's border guards and migraines back to russia without the chance to claim asylum. it can be enacted for a temporary period based on what the finish government says is, must goes instrumental ization of migration. it's not the question of asylum, it's question of our security. the finish government itself acknowledges the new law conflicts with the european union international laws which ensure the right for those in need to ask for protection and all 18 legal experts. the finished parliament consulted advise the classes with finland's own constitution,
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which led to the addition of the right to appeal within one month. but some parliamentarians, even from parties in the government coalition argue this is still unacceptable. well, at least actually, i am very concerned that convince opportunities to demand compliance with international human rights treaties from other countries. school be decisively weekend, but most finish, lawmakers believe is a good is difficult compromise. that may also allow reopening finland's border with russia closed since last year over the migrant issue. the continuation of the current situation is definitely a worse option. almost 2 thirds of been her citizens and a recent poll supported the deportation law. it's the turn of finished thought about between security and the values of democracy, of human rights. at the same time, i think the lot of things feel that we need to be strong against russia, and we need to show them that they can target us in this way. and this law will be one way of trying to determine that type of actions from happen. the use,
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newly approved migration packed, allows temporary border closure unlimited asylum procedures. when a member state believes migrants are being instrumental, lice, but opponent say the finish law blocking applications goes too far. as somebody expresses the wish to apply for international protection, they have to have access to and sign a procedure. and that's the key element that is being removed by these meshes. so in that was but there, there isn't all this breach of a, you know, but anyone hoping to see the european commission take finland to court over the new measures may be disappointed in april and commission president ursula of underlying visited the border to check out the situation, she agreed with the finish government that the kremlin was using these people to try to destabilize the country. she sent you money and border guards to help helsinki deal with it. this is not just about the security of finland, but it is about the security of the european union. but catherine willard says this
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type of response allows russia to exploit border state of panic and creating more in security where the better way to manage the situation with to be, have a calm and mileage approach to refugees taking protection. i'm not, removes the power from these different states to try to manipulate people in order to gain advantage of european countries. instead, if the finish loss stands, she fears more european governments will toughen their own measures to keep asylum seekers out. well, we ask to terry shells who falls that report if this has been a divisive issue for finland's lawmakers, that's right. it just passed by a 56 majority, a 167 to 31. so we have 2 more lawmakers had gone against the law. it would not have passed that shows you just how divisive it was. now what the proponents of the law say is that they could now open the border crosses which have been closed since
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late last year. because now they would have the tools they need to send back these people that they believe were being sent by moscow. and so there may be some very real and, and near term results from the lot in that there could be some transport across the border again. now there won't be a big change in that because of sanctions against russia for his full scale invasion of ukraine tourist aren't allowed to come and russian cars aren't allowed to come through. but there would be some normal every jury transport and people with relatives, dual citizens, with relatives on either side of the board or could travel more easily. so that was a big point that the government used in saying that it wanted to get back to some sort of normal situation on the border using disability of border guards to turn back. what they say are instrumental lies migrants. a terry sills reporting there from brussels and that's all for this show. and don't forget that there's plenty more than use and information on our website, the www dot. com. don't forget that you can follow us on our social media accounts
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