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[000:00:00;00] the w news live from balance. at least 15 people are dead as stone. boris blushes central and eastern europe flooding is widespread. is emergency cruise rescue. those trumps by rising more since several 1000 people have been forced to flee as the storm done some months worth of rain in just 24 hours. also coming up on the program, the f b, i says it's investigating what appears to be another attempt to assassinate donald trump. a suspect is in custody. the former us president is safe of to the incident
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at his florida gulf club and for the controls back in place on all 9 of germany's land borders, the government destroying some limits of regular migration, but his angering ag partners and the price that the money keeps mckinnon, welcome. so the flooding continues to wreak havoc across central and eastern europe following days of torrential rain, more rivers, spilling the banks. the situation remains press cool. in many parts, southern germany is effected at least 15 people have died across poland, the check republic, austria and romania. now this is the was flooding. the region has seen in more than 2 decades. tens of thousands of people have been forced to flee as was the levels
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continue to rise to the remains of a bridge lying in the water. in the 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 scan officials say water levels in some areas already to meet as high and 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 health, which is the situation is very dramatic in several places. i once again urge people
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to follow more closely the recommendations of the firefighters and the police across the board or in the northeast and 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 firefighters, as they seek to evacuate those trapped in the homes. in this case, the 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 on the done you of those badly swollen and have this the banks in some areas the entire state of low austria which surrounds the capital has been
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declared. that is often the authorities here, a warning, the situation is set to get with journalist 5th and bought some time and joins us now from southern germany, stuff and what kinds of risk. so people facing in connection with the flooding that's, that's happening that way. you are right here at the terminal, austria in bold. it has started rain you again against all predictions, but nevertheless, there supposedly no floods expected anymore. maybe something to solve eastern part of the value of the past has gotten the area of bonds. otherwise, the rainfall is expected not to create too much drama. the real risk here is in the mountains because we have so much snowfall over the last couple of days that there is a severe risk of avalanches. we had done the incident and become friends or mountain, southeast and bavaria. we are the high cuz we're actually it hits volume, the avalanche assembly, you know,
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72 year old man is still missing. so that is the real risk of people hiking in the mountains. most of the largest had to be evacuated by helicopter. but with regard to rain, we are supposedly fine. okay. and australia is bracing for a 2nd wave with heavier rain expects it in the coming hours. what could that mean? the of the, i think it will mean a lot of extra work in the next couple of days for the firefighters and the all key . and on there are couple of communities which are completely enclosed by water, where helicopters offline and there are still issues in general, although the situation has to be but simply lines being close to highways being on those. um, so this is expected for a couple of days. also the cd auto stein. uh, leak. the flood gates has been open. that warranty goes down to camp river into the
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danube, and then we'll finally end up in eastern europe. and again, 3, it's more drawn over there. right? i mean, it's also the west loving to hit poland in decades. isn't it? that's with the prime minister donald to us because announced 230000000 euros in emergency aid for the regions hit. we're going to have a quick listen to what he said earlier, change with the new stuff, you know. so i've spoken to the finance minister and we've insured a reserve of one billions, lottie for areas and people affected by the flood. the finance minister has assured me that there will be no shortage of money and that's for immediate best be sure to under long term age level. yes, i'm actually about to your stuff and bought some time. and now that was forced opponents prime minister talking about the situation in his country for the south. the check for public slovakia. romania has been hit really hard as well. tell us a little bit about the situation the if you could. and if there's any less self
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insights yeah, there's still a little small boat. for example, in slovakia we have the old tunnel rockies mama, which is awfully under water. they are power outages, large scale in the czech republic. we do have uh uh, in more mania, thousands of farm houses under water. so 10000 tons of thousands of people uh, effective. and there's still a lot of emergencies and you can expect this to go on for the next couple of days. can lift up and go from honda reporting for us from southern gym. the thank you so much for bringing us up to date. thank you. now does you have insurance level of funds in catholics done today in the middle of a 3 day visit to central asia with the a, a strengthening relations with the countries in that region. he's attending a summit with the regions 5 former soviet republics. his talks and catholics done
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a set to focus on oil and gas supplies to germany. on sunday, he signed a bilateral migration agreement with is becca stone. now the region is heavily influenced by russia. dw is russia correspondent, you're a russia, so isn't catholics donnen fall? this reports from the catholics done russian for the region. it's like a battle hundreds of years ago. russian horseman clash with the know my screen because x step rational against guys x dot to arrive age as a google know my games in austin. anthonry life. we travel to northam cause x down to the village of the museum, just 40 kilometers from the cons that russian ball. many people here have connections in russia. business partners, france, relatives, guys like citizens don't need a visa to cross the boat and may need take advantage of it. a 7000 people
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leave in the u. s. and the crossings causes ukrainian stopped hours. the language has been dominant in everyday life. here in d route was seen by a vase at some things you. she came to members who would go with her family adjusted 3 years ago from the side context. indeed, right is bringing up a 6 sons. her husband is in the military and sell them at home in the soul. so she says only cause that was spoken about here and knows. now her boys have to during rush the whizzing by was most house spot of a state. the development program from north on cause x down. everyone said what you'll moving to the news is that's why the russians live. that's where the border is on. you crazy. well, this isn't a russian country, this is a country ever. my patriotism had told me i have to meet you, so i will still come to us with that. but enough kazakhstan, you don't have to be. and that's because that's according to indeverus. and eva old
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does seem young, over whose rush she has lifting the gift card for many years, and now old indicates her life the flower garden. when she worked as a business woman, olga used to benefit from the bible down the cover. though i love context um, because if i call myself in the russian cause i can stick with me, you wouldn't find this room heartedness this hospitality anywhere else. you have nice the whenever i visit people, i never got home and he handed me if we kicked single somebody that took a total of 3000000, ask me questions, leave him cause x dot moscow is going see that as to digit both of us. don't know what we typically that's early and we cannot and yet studies show that a, so of the population is not truly out of russian at tech on because x done similar to the invasion of ukraine and the moga, which is the way. so that's a lot if you take into account all the goods, neighborly,
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and strategic relations that using. we see differences between the language scripts, people who is mother tongue is cause that i see this threats as more realistic compared to the russian speaking population. and 2 girls was put into my body at any station i can take up the go with it and others can use again. so seals are just see rochester and ukraine has changed. the mindset of people in the former soviet republic services. the reason why the value of our independence has increased more and more people are now learning cause. zach including russian speakers, remember, identity is changing. so we know that causing stand is also valuable to ex, turn of aggression. the threat from outside the united states society assaults totally between you and your stuff in de route was seen by his a history teacher. she noticed that the country has also been at war several times . east of the mazda of 6 songs afraid that her boys will one day have to go to boy against russia. so when i don't want to war is cold,
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but i'm not afraid. everything is god's will the symbol union please. i'm not afraid. formerly, if i pray and thank god for the peaceful sky we have now on this evening, the sky of the moment you on the other option bona is peaceful. add to the final. it's cool after the roll. it's known about the games in austin not is confused. does ex dawn has overcome russian puts this is josh again. we can speak now with the w as chief political editor, mr. de la cruz now who is travelling with a german tron slow a products and joins me now from us. donna and catholics. don mckayla, catholics done as a cause. wedged between russia and china countries, which we'll significant influence and central asia, was the trump sla made to feel outside today as well. he certainly knows that no country can escape is geographic position, and it's one of the longest and non boldest in the world that cause
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a son says with russia. so what was pretty much, all the official agenda, but very much on everybody's mind is how much of a role has us on phase in duels, use goods reaching russia, which it uses it to um, up against ukraine. and that is something that is hanging like a cloud over these tools loose or very much focused on energy of business on the future. and there were tons of news agencies which closes the because of the sounds present to kaya as apparently saying that rosa cannot be beaten militarily. now we have done this to got the chance to off the german chancellor balances and he basically, what do you comment on this close to a text but made it very clear that now was the time to see what is possible in times of peace tools. so for these countries here in the region have not had much of
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a role in those. but what the concept is trying to secure is that at least behind 2 tools, they are in favor of a foster and peaceful resolution of that move brushing by russia. although they will never admit and never publicly say that it's of all regression because they know that process still considers them, not that back jobs the frontier out. so what is all upfront? it's a sales pitch, then i mean, do germany in europe stand a tron in the face of these very stop to a political realities as well. they are trying to link the, the central asian countries closer to germany. it was an it was fixed on yesterday . that's where you signed the migration deal, which was very much about breeding, goes back to germany, skilled labor to germany, where she found the needed that m a so big businesses on here. and when i sold his mates with locals, lead that whatever rule materials and which will things mean hydrogen,
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which will think oil gas, which is so pop. touch is an explosives from a country that the 1st level of production should remain within the country. so essentially, germany is trying to offer more interesting package then russell. certainly china can you like to just explore it? we'll materials and ship them back and we hug. and the president to kind of hit and cause us down say he wants to produce, made in germany quality made in cars, us down. so if that's in a me he has, he needs european partners as well. so it highlights a tricky situation on the important situation. these central eastern states are, hey, let's just not bring us up to date from us, donna and catholics darmesh and i thank you so much. now germany has begun imposing types of controls at all of the countries board, as the government says, the measures will help tackle and legal migration and protect the public from
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threats such as is list extremism. now the controls within what is normally a wide area of free movement. the european shannon zone will initially last for 6 months. the w is the c. a shelton has more from monday onboard, sported cheques 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 and plays along its borders to the south and east. but as of now, broad checks will also be introduced at the frontiers to the rest. this front, luxembourg belgium and the netherlands, and to the north with denmark for an initial period of 6 months. as a member of the free traveler chang 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 internal security. breland is justifying its move the device. this would serve to further limit, irregular migration and protect against a cute, dangerous posts, but islam his 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 the you countries, they fear it undermines this shannon zone. poland prime minister donna, to success. it's unacceptable. so what you issue, we will ask other countries affected by berlin's decisions to consult, urgently in the coming hours on action within the european union. on this issue. we
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will consult with all of germany's neighbors for them or the impact from this for gem and use neighborly relationships. and for the u. s. a whole is also likely to depend on just how much free travel will still be possible. the phone is the next bus on european migration policy at the german institute for international and security assessment, joins me non studios. thank you so much for your time today. kind of ask you, is this going to make any difference actually? well, the question on what that mentioned. so i think opperation lee, it is quite contested whether this kind of selective controls that are going to be implemented or started today really will make a major difference in terms of decreasing numbers or catching while criminals or potentially even terrace. so there are a lot of gaps here, but i think the bigger question is the political signal and the political signal to other european countries of course, do more just takes more charge of asylum seekers in the regular migration and also
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a political signal into the wider world to potential migrants coming to europe saying, well, germany isn't open anymore. so when this is going to be successful and how is that going to be read? this is the big question. can i ask you on it on a practical level? i mean, what criteria will border guards use to decide who to check? well, i mean, i'm not a policeman, but people would then say of course it's based on experience based on potential cases of human trafficking. so, you know, bands and things that way, cuz it has several people transported in the back. but of course, by in all these measures, they shouldn't be discriminatory. they shouldn't amount to racial profiling. and in general, of course, the police doesn't want to be completely transparent about their tactics. so as i said, it's going to be selective probably also a lot behind the actual border on major roads in most ways. but given the lens of german borders and also the density of border crossing points,
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it cannot be more than selective controls. can we talk about where this pulls see changes is coming from? i mean, is this directly from the pressure from the fall right here in germany? well, i mean, i think it's a combination of issues. so the terrorist attack at the end of august, and the election soon after where the fall arrived did very well. i mean, it did as well as expected, but unfortunately not was killing sort of sort of combined to sort of this feeling that now it really is the high time to, to take action. but of course, it comes against the back, one of a longer running development and the numbers of a regular migrant that i was trying to see because coming to germany are really high the half feet high since 2 years already. since you know the pur, corona depth, things have really kind of come back to elevated levels. and this comes on top of a large number of people who've arrived here over the last couple of years, including refugees from ukraine. so i understand that sense that there really is
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a very high number of people in germany has to integrate. but of course, the question is, is this kind of short term reaction? the right way to go about and say, you know, tomorrow we're going to take anybody any more. i think this is the balance to strike that we to keep the long term picture inside, right? i mean, this is a 6 month trial, so to speak is unable to, it will is happening for 6 months apparently. and do you think this will now take some pressure off the government regarding this, the base around migration and security policy and political terms, the pressure is still on. i mean, we're going to have elections this weekend and the opposition. yeah. run blocking the state election. but the opposition is still sort of procedures that demand to probable radical policy off border returns based on the declaration of a state of emergency, which will be highly controversial. so let's see on that front, on the operational fund. well, the general trend is that the numbers are decreasing in comparisons the last year,
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but not drastically. and so it is a matter of interpretation home which is enough. and as i also said in the beginning, what is the reaction of our, your be neighbors at the moment. you know, not to be too flippant about it, but it's a bit of a poker game, you know? so, you know, germany says we're going to be tougher, the opposition says we're going to be more tough of your pin countries rejecting it . let's hope that in a week or 2 or a month. so things have come down a little bit and we meet somewhere in the middle, but this is not to be taken for granted. of course. all right, we'll have to leave it the fascinating discussion, russell, the phone expert on, you're paying, you're paying migration policy. rafael, thank you very much. welcome now to america where the f b, i says it is investigating what appears to be another assassination attempt on donald trump. the former us president was at his golf club in florida when the secret service agents supported a rifle in the bushes. they opened fire and the gunman,
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sled. trump is safe and says nothing will slow him down. us media are reporting that a 58 year old man from hawaii is now in custody authority surrounded this vehicle after it was reported leasing. fling donald trump's florida golf course, detaining as the spect and what the f. b, i is called an apparent assassination attempt of the attempt seemingly foiled after secret service. agents spotted a rifle sticking through the fence, a few 100 meters from where 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 spot this rifle barrel was sticking out of the fence and immediately engaged that individual. at which time david individual took all authority, say in a k, 47 style, a rifle, with a scope to backpacks and
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a go. pro camera had been recovered from the golf course perimeter. witness report at least, spotted the suspect. fling the scene and took photos of the car and its license plate. that information. let us doherty's to stop the car, driven by the suspect. u. s. media reports have identified the man in custody as ryan are the pro ukraine activist. police were spotted searching his former home in north carolina where he resided most of his life before moving to hawaii neighbor and how i said he was shocked to hear the news. every interaction we had with them was very, very welcoming and kind. but if, if she did, i really do with it. it's very, very shocking to us. donald trump's convoy was seen leaving the area and he was quick to announce that he was okay. in a post on truth,
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social trump think the secret service and others for keeping him safe. this appears to be the 2nd attempt on trumps life. in as many months. speaking to reporters after the latest incident, the secret service warned the threat level was high. we have increased the, the amount of assets that we've supported. so we are, we live in danger times his presidential rival campbell harris said in a statement that she was deeply disturbed by the possible assassination attempt. she said condemn, political violence. politicians across the spectrum have expressed relief that the countries potential next president wasn't harmed. setting now to televisions biggest nice in los angeles and 3 tv shows. dillman a said the 76 emmy awards shows on
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