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the the, this is dw news coming to live from berlin. the api i says it's investigating what appears to be another attempt to assassinate donald trump. the former us president is say, put on harms. the ex uh, the incident that is golf club in florida and a suspect is in custody. also coming up, police a people are dead as storm forest lashes central in eastern europe, several 1000. they're forced to flee as the storm dumps a months worth of rain and just 24 hours. plus border control spar back in place on pole 9 of germany's land borders. the government is trying to limit irregular
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migration, but it's in green. the you partners in the process show gun. show good mix history here. the 76 annual semi award says the 1st known english language winter in the drama category. we'll take a look at the big winters of televisions biggest night, the hello and terry martin. thanks for joining us. the api i says it's investigating what appears to be another assassination attempt on donald trump. the former us president was that his golf club in florida when secret service agent spotted a rifle in the bushes, they opened fire and the government fled. trump is safe and says nothing will slow him down. us media are reporting that the 58 year old man from hawaii is in custody
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. are all stars. he's surrounded this vehicle after it was seems leading donald trump, florida golf course. a roosting, a man believed to have been trying to assassinate the former president. the attempt seemingly foiled of the secret service agents sponsored a rifle, sticking through a fence around $350.00 to $450.00 masons from with trump was playing the secret service agent. that was all the course did a fantastic job. what they do is they have an agent that jumps one hole ahead of time to where the president of it was that and he was able to spots his wife was there on sticking out of the fence and immediately engaged that individual. at which time the, the individual took all a witness spokes at the suspects, playing the scene and managed to take photos of the car. and it's number plate that information allowed all thirties to quickly track him down and a k 47 rifle with
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a scope 2 backpacks and a gopro camera being recovered from the gulf coast perimeter. donald trump's convoy was same, leaving the area and he was quick to alert his supposes that he was okay in an email. he said i am safe and well, he wrote and nothing will slow me down. i will neva serena to and this was the 2nd attempt on trump sliced and as many months speaking to reporters after the latest incident, the secret service wounds, the threat level was high. we have increased the, the amount of assets that we've supported. so we are, we live in danger time. so yes, politicians across the spectrum have expressed relief that donald trump is safe.
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his presidential arrival coming to heresy. violence has no place in america. earlier i spoke about this with the w reporter of stuff and simons in washington. i asked him for the latest on the investigation this. yeah, the 2nd one in as we said in the piece, just 6 or 7 weeks and the that is a problem. it's a problem for the f b i. it's a problem for the secret service, although nobody is bashing the secret service this time around like it was, are heavy and heavily criticized after the attempts vs as a nation attempt in butler pennsylvania just 6 weeks ago. um, you know, this is an open investigation, it is a fairly um, young investigation. this is just a few hours ago. and there is a lot of there, a lot of questions which the answers which we don't have. but what we know so far is that of course, the suspect here,
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and this is mr. ryan wellesley. rose is having a business in the construction business in hawaii. he lives in l. y half the year. we know that he is also having a residency in north carolina. the call in which he allegedly fled, is registered on his daughter's name and no information yet if the weapons which the f b. i and the secret service now says are his same with the backpacks and the gopro camera which were fixed to the friends that are, there is no information if you brought this into florida or if you bought this in for us. so this is all stuff which has to be sorted out by the secret service by the f b. i will now lead this investigation. there's many, many, many questions, many, many details we don't know. and of course we're waiting for the answers. there will be press conferences galore in the next few days. one of the questions that many people are asking this stuff on is how the suspect could have known the trump would
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be playing golf on that course. right at that moment. is there any information about that? it's no, there's not. and you know, this is a really, really good question because normally this information in space, um, well does it become public, its face remain secret uh, the secret service as well as the campaign trump campaign as well as anybody else is not advertising where the former president is playing golf or what his weekends plans uh this was all meant to be like a breather for the former president before he goes back on to the campaign trail. but yeah, there is, that's a question and we're waiting for an answer on this one. and what about reactions in washington, what are you hearing so far? what across the board to condemnation of this alleged or look attempted to s as a nation? is it, as it appears to be across the aisle from all political parties, democrats,
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as well as the republicans, congress, whitehouse. everybody express how glad they are that the former president trump was not heard again. the difference here is given all the questions we don't have the answers for yet, is that compared to the last assassination attempt in butler, pennsylvania, the secret service seems to have performed here well, and that is because they had opt their security stacked you with the president days in advance, team days, a back team, days peril, and the teams which are surrounding the former president now. so it was almost on the same level as the president of the united states to buy a new new security, and nobody's naming the secret service to having failed. now, it is still begging of the question, how could this happen? how can somebody with a long gun with a rifle in optics, on top of that, a get in, in a range of 50460 meters to a former president?
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7. thank you very much. that was our puerto stuff and simon's in washington. the floods triggered by storm boris of claim several lives in central europe. at least 6 people died in romania and one in both austria and poland. following days of torrential rain authorities in the czech republic reporting one person dead and 7 missing, thousands more have been forced to flee as water levels continue to rise. the remains of a bridge lie in the wall to an historic town of la was a in poland. the river destroyed 2 bridges and boasted funds, leaving the picturesque town submerged the authorities of the residents to flee to higher ground. but the situation is even more threatening and the nearby town of cult school officials say water levels in some areas already to meet as high and
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the rising of to it. um the the river. hundreds of people have been evacuated from what next? i don't know. usually i can tell you that i am helpless. the susan the headboard seem to sort of level the government is urging people not to stay in areas at risk for your situation is very dramatic in several places. i once again urge people to follow more closely. the recommendations of the firefighters and the police across the board or in the northeast in check republic. the situation is no back to record rainfall has cuts off towns and villages around the mountain town of us and make these pictures on the line. the risk to fire fighters as they seek to evacuate those trapped in the homes. in
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this case to find, find, to do, to make it to safety on the evacuation went ahead in the military has sent in a helicopter to help with evacuations. flood warnings are in place for around a 100 locations across the czech republic. but yes, and it is the west effected in austria, the vienna river, and the done use of those badly swollen and have this the banks in some areas, the entire state of low austria, which surrounds the capital, has been declared. that is often the authorities here, a warning, the situation is set to get with internal this stuff and back in time is tracking developments on the store in southern germany, stuff and what sort of risks or people facing a connection with the floods where you are so with regard to rain, the situation has come down. most of the rain has phone by now, but it's not the issue which is snow in the l pine region. south of you. so much
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snow has form that there is a very high risk of avalanches. and um, we have already seen the 1st problem, some on the in the come in the mountains um between germany and the oscar owned by germany. and also we had a group of hikers that have been hit sign avalanche, the 72 year old is still missing. um there were lots of people had to be rescued from mountain lodges because it was too dangerous to go down. so snow has become the, the issue here there is of wanting to see possible go. so go out hiking in the, in the mountains and that is guy you receive at this point. now all 3 understand this bracing for a 2nd wave of flooding with heavy rain expected in the coming hours. what could that managed of a, as well as it means that so the risk over there, and it looks like you live in that area and around the daniel is continuing. we
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know that the, or the stein league, the rest of the wall that holds enough water, has opened its mouth gigs at this point. and uh, so that warrantable all come down the comes with a go into the danube and then threatening uh, all 3 as well. as eastern europe. uh, we have people actually in vienna who can go to work because the subways off uh in pod closed. um we have uh, a lot of other issue is that happening there? are people on that one shift on the dad you that i asked the but they can't leave the scripts because i mean the, the whole area in the city is flooded. so i'm in austria as well as eastern europe are still facing a number of facts. speaking of eastern europe, what about there's other countries that have been affected the check public slovakia, poland, romania. they've been hit really hard having they stuff on they have been hit very
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hard indeed. we know that about 250000 people in the czech republic without power at this point. they are 6000 farm houses in romania that have flooded and slowly in your parts of the capital brought his lava under water and in poland. there is also a reservoir lake that might very well overflowed very soon. emergency declared everywhere except on thank you very much. that was journalist stuff and back in time, a in southern germany. good to see. so just a quick look at a few other stories making headlines around the world today. typing yagi has killed more than a 100 people in myanmar and displaced more than 300000 yankee has been sputtering south east asia for several days, causing flooding and mud slides. me on mars, until it has called for for an aide. after blocking all international assistance for years,
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shanghai is being lost by heavy winds and hire high winds and heavy rains as type human being cut mix landfall. they're all flights. the megacities to airports have been canceled and shipping lines suspended. chinese straight media said the, i think is the strongest type of enter, hit shanghai for 75 years. a prominent environmental active as to protested mining and hydro electric projects in honduras has been shot dead on lopez was killed as he left church on saturday night. his group had received threats and suffered harassment for years. home during president has ordered an investigation into the killing german transfer. all of shots is on a 3 day visit to central asia with the aim of threatening of, of strengthening relations. the 1st stop poor schoultz has been used pakistan, where he signed
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a bilateral agreement on migration. the chancellor is next attending a summit in conflicts done with the regions 5 former soviet republics and we've got some breaking news just coming in here. police operation is underway in the german city of clone after an explosion in the downtown area of the city. a police folks person said a wide area has been cordoned off in on zone and ring a busy entertainment and shopping area in several cologne. the explosion happened near a night club and retail shop and appeared to destroy storefront windows. a local radio station reported early monday morning that one person had been injured and was being treated in hospital. police have asked the public to avoid the area of the blast. there's still no indication of any motive will bring you more details on this story. of course, as we get them now, germany has begun and posing tighter controls at all the countries borders. the
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government says the measures will help tackle illegal migration and protect the public from threats such as is a mistake stream is on the controls within what is normally a wide area of free movement. the european, shang, and zone will initially last for 6 months. the the use lucy is sheldon reports from monday onboard board checks like these become more frequent in germany across all 9 countries. this which it shares the land border situated in the heart of the european union. germany already has temporary checks in place along its borders to the south and east, but as of now, broad checks would also be introduced at the frontiers to the rest of his front locks, but belgium and the netherlands, and to the north with denmark. for an initial period of 6 months, as a member of the free traveler, cheng, and zone, the german government had to notify the you, commission know if it's plan. this chang and zone consist of most of you countries
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and some of its neighbors. founded in 1985, this area guarantees free movement without border control or passport checks. these measures can be reintroduced exceptionally. then there is a threat to national internet security. balances justifying its move the device. this would serve to further limit, irregular migration and protect against a cute, dangerous pose. but his name is terror and serious crime. we are doing everything we can to better protect the people in our country against this types of fits. it's a decision that hasn't gone down well with some of that. you countries, they fear it undermines fishing and zoom. opponents, prime minister don't need to success. it's unacceptable. so what you issue, we will ask other countries affected by burdens decisions in to consult, urgently in the coming hours on action within the european union. on this issue,
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we will consult with all of germany's neighbors to them. and then pick from this for germany's navy relationships, and for the u. s. a whole is also likely to depend on just how much free travel will still be possible to get more of this. now from our correspondence, lucy, it shows the file that report to joins us from the border with branch, she's in gold. net but then it's not blinking and dw julia so that is the border crossing between germany and austria at north house. i'm in or sale. you're a germany sported with france. what through the border control procedures look like they're or yeah. so maybe you can see this behind me. so cause have to slow down. there's a police standing on the side of the out of on cash flow down, and then the police officers through the you side to check one call. they follow over here to the side and they have to drive in front of the police station where
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their papers are being checked. and we have, since we've been standing here, we've seen one of these long distance process being checked. so this past has been, the police went in there and checked the papers of everyone sitting in there. um and there was a $21.00 man out. you then had to go into the police station. so this is how these a checks look like. what is important to say is that this border has seen border controls before or so. for example, suppose there, let me pick games in the recent months, but now there is a broad approach to say a part of this product approach. and we've also heard that they do enforce their police forces to fulfill their obligation. and to have these checks julia, germany has been controlling his border with austria since 2015. who are the police stopping there of some checks here at the borders with austria, so not stopping every car that comes in. there's also
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a lot of commuters coming across between germany and austria. what they're looking for is people trying to enter german in germany and legally, for example, who they sometimes stop here are people who have a ban on entering germany, but also people who want to come into germany but don't have the rights papers for it's, for example, they don't have a visa, then they get a stop to your end. they have to go back to austria. what happens instead, when someone comes to the board and says they want to request asylum in germany, then the police should let them into the country and then send them to the immigration authorities so that they can present their asylum request and that their documents can be checked please, you're also looking for people smugglers. it happens that for example, they try to bring people into germany in big van, so they tend to stop bigger vans or vehicles that could look like they could have belonged to people smugglers trying to bring people from austria into germany.
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loosely, this is a big deal, a germany imposing border checks on all 9 of its land borders. tell us more about how germany's neighbors are reacting to these controls a yes or via for this and the report that has been criticisms too much germany. so over the weekend it seems like drum insurance, the what else else has been doing some damage control if you one. so he's been taking, picking up the phone, talking to some european to add to some other european heads of states and also to us on the phone. the lines ahead of the you commission. and he said that there was an understanding for germans. border checks and controls. there's probably a lot will depend probably on how these checks we really look like and whatever mean for the free movement of persons and goods within the european union. and if this will be a hindrance to them or not. surely tell us more about what's behind this move.
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why has the german government decided to impose checks at all? it's borders now? a german government has been under pressure to control and curb a regular migration into the country. that pressure has been coming a lot from the conservative opposition, the cd you party. but it also came after, at the beginning of this month, before, right. a, as the party won its 1st ever state election in germany. when a campaign that was mostly focused on migration, so the government now has to show that they're in control, that they can reduce number other regular migrate migrants coming into the country . and they claim the government claims that since october of last year, 30000 people were stopped at the borders that were of that already. so a border checks in place and they believe that a border checks across the country can increase that number even more. however, migration experts that i spoke to have also said, they're not sure how much of
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a difference a border controls can make. not all entries into germany can be controlled and that doesn't really make a difference for the local authorities. the schools, the doctors offices that are actually struggling with the high number of people who are entering germany, the w as julia. so natalie from the german, austrian border, and lucy, a shelton there on germany's board with france. thank you very much. so here are a couple of other headlines making news today. paris is among cities holding rallies to commemorate a ranch uprising 2 years ago, those protests were sparked by the killing of sheena. and by shot i'm, you need the 22 year old, died after she was taken into police custody for eventually violating the islamic dress code, women, prisoners and around have also started a hunger strike to mark the day. and then a televised address then, as well as interior minister says half
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a dozen foreign nationals including us and spanish citizens have been arrested for allegedly plotting to over throw present nicholas madura. he says, authorities also sees several weapons, caracas accuses the us of leading the operation. a claim, washington has dismissed as categorically false is now turning to televisions because started hauled it in. los angeles uh, 3 tv shows nominated for dominate and $76.00. the emmy awards shows on one best drama a 1st for a foreign language production. the series is about power struggles in feudal japan and another 1st, the bear actress leaves a lies a colon as violence became the 1st latino to win best actress in a supporting role in a comedy series. and netflix is controversial, baby reindeer was the biggest surprise winning and the limited series categories.
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it'll see shilling story of a bar tender stopped by a customer. well, all those series to come for emmys. each i asked reporter, k. j. matthews. what made the for, in serious show gun such a hit? first of all, the acting in show gun is to per, the set is stunning. and the writing is above par. uh, it focuses on the 17th century, japan, and it's based on the best selling novel. but you don't need to be able to speak japanese to understand what's going on. it has some titles, but it's just a remarkable re imagining of a best selling novel. and i can see why people love it. so cheryl gunn brought together all the right elements. what about the bear, or there has been a success for the last 2 or 3 years. you know, last year there made history. it had the most way and for a comedy series,
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i think it 10 last year this year they broke that record. they've got one more, they have 11, so it just continues to be. i had people who love diving into that world of a chef cooking series really basically insecure. * ego, everybody's a little bit upset but is listed as a comedy when we all feel it's a drama, but it still works for all of us. okay. and then there's a bit of a surprise for some of baby reindeer. yeah, you know, everybody thought it was going to be about show gun and the beer and that was it. but now everybody loves that. he said a turkey drama baby reindeer it to call for awards on sunday night. people just love it and they really love richard. get the lead character kissed except in speech. you know, he said during his acceptance speech for his award, but 10 years ago he was going know where he couldn't get work. it was really broke . things were really hard and he looked at himself now and he just wants to remind
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everyone is personally in hollywood that may be going through a difficult time. they can't really see when they want to be successful or have just a break. he says, just keep at it, you know, it will happen. i'm living, i'm a living example of that. so it was so wonderful to see his inspirational words during his acceptance speech. to entertainment journalist k. j matthews, in los angeles there. and just reminder the top stories were following for you this our, the a, b i is investigating what it says. it appeared to be another assassination attempt on donald trump. the former us president was at his golf club in west palm beach, florida. when shots were fired, one person is in custody. trump's campaign says the former president is safe and more significant. rain is forecast on monday in many parts of central europe already inundated by flood waters. at least 8 people have died and 4 remained
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