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so in florida, he was on the honda, the son of the people, protected him for doing an incredible job. but once again, questions being asked about the ability of the u. s. secret service to protect that charges. president bivens says they clearly need health. i'm feel guile in berlin, and this is the day the they use thicker service personnel, open fire government located near the property. thank god, the presence. okay. go so long without an incident and then a half to within 10 to 2 months is pretty surprise threat level. we live in vegas. you can eliminate all the rest. that's just the reality of the world. the also on the day border controls are back in place on all of germany's land borders. germany's neighbors are unhappy at the move with the
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government says it's trying to limit a regular migration. the minimum wage is half of the board. the checks that has been temporarily leaving to choose today the aimed at combining terrorist threats as well as smuggling. also consistently enforcing re entry bands and limiting irregular migration. welcome to the day. so the suspect, seeing what looks like another assassination attempt against forming us present donald trump has been charged with federal gun crimes. the 58 year old man is currently accused of possessing a firearm, despite being a convicted felon and possessing a fire on with the serial number removed. it's possible that most serious charges will follow. that will trump was that he's golf club in florida. on sunday, when the secret service agents spotted a rifle in the bushes and find the gunman flat before being arrested later. cuz the
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bite and democratic presidential candidate a couple of hours of condemned political violence. the his boss, donald trump, is behind the attack on the rhetoric of bible and paris. this is the 2nd presumed assassination attempt against mr. trump in 2 months or so already 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 appearance assassination attempt of the attempt seemingly foiled after secret service. agents spotted a rifle sticking through a 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 to present was that and he was able to spot this rifle barrels sticking out of the fence and immediately engaged that individual. at which time the, the individual took all authority, say, an a k 47 start a rifle. with
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a scope to backpacks and a gopro camera had been recovered from the golf course perimeter. a witness report, at least, spotted the suspect, fleeing 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 pro ukraine activist. police were spotted searching his former home in north carolina where he resided most of his life before moving to hawaii, a neighbor, and how i said he was shocked to hear the news. every interaction we had with him was very, very welcoming and kind. but if, if he did have anything to do with it, it's very, very shocking to us. donald trump's convoy was seen leaving the area and he was
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quick to announce that he was okay. in a post on truth, 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. or we have increase the, the amount of assets that we've supported. so we are, we live in danger times his presidential rival camel. 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 as get more for the report, the stuff in siemens, a washington welcome stephan,
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local media that in the us have named this suspect fully. germany's privacy rules means dw cons. a deal with that. what more can you tell us about the suspect as well uh, not much whether we heard in the piece. uh that's pretty or well rounded up there, but um, i can tell you that he a saw a judge today. um this monday morning. uh mr. uh, are, was put in front of a federal judge. uh and uh, they read out some charges for him. those are holding charges. what's a holding charge? that's the prosecutor coming up with a charge and really quickly or fairly quickly to make sure that the suspect 50. busy a white man space in custody. those charges possession of a fight on a as a convicted felon. so they have a little background. this gentleman is a convicted felon. he. we also know that he has
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a small construction business in hawaii. he has a residency also, it seems in north carolina or some affiliation with north carolina. and he was not able to afford the lawyer. he said as much because he owns only 2 trucks. they are in hawaii, he said, and he has no savings. so, um, he will get a lawyer provided by tax payers dollars. um this is where we are right now. however, this investigation is of course, very, very young. it's just, you know, almost 24 hours ago that this happened happened. and the, there is more to come there more charges to come down more questions to answer because there are many, many questions on. and so it took us through some of the reactions to this event at home and abroad. there's plenty of free actions all are expressing gratitude to the secret service uh that this agent who was in the
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forwards team and the security or safety bubble which always travels ahead of a president or a former president was able to identify the threats. and while we all know what happened then a neutralized in terms of that to the gentleman who allegedly tried to aim at former prisoners on trump, took off running um, but internationally, for example, um big or bar on uh, sending a text or, or posted. it's posted a, a post right away after this type of an after this come to know. i'm saying that he was praying for, or that hungry is praying for donald trump days reactions from all over the or across the political. i a and it's all we're glad that donald trump wasn't hurt and something is wrong with this country. if this is able to is this is possible to happen. ok,
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thanks for that stuff in simmons in washington. on monday, germany extended body checks to all 9. if it's something non bonus, i bought incense, the moves necessary to control the high number of irregular migrants reaching the country. and the checks will be in place for at least 6 months. truly exciting. the controls threaten the use shannon area rules on the freedom of movement of the scar spring fleet over documents checked and discontinued with all the germany has extended borders. cheques like these to all of its 9 gland border events and what things happen. the board, the checks that had been temporarily leaving to choose today, that aimed at combining terrorist threats as well as smuggling, but also consistently enforcing re entry bands and limiting irregular migration wednesday. um, but then soon that you,
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they go to other pick ups your computers here at the german french border. sure. understanding for germany's move flex usually it's not a bad idea. i'm in favor of a, there's too much chaos if you're doing an excuse you take want, if i would check it every day, it would totally bother me. but i get checked once a year and it takes 10 minutes. so it's no problem coming in situated in the heart of the european union. germany already has them through the checks and please along its borders to the folks in east. but as of now, brought checks would also be introduced at the frontiers to the west. with france took from book by jim underneath the lens and to the north with denmark for the short period of 6 months. as a member of the feed job ocean goods on the german government, hector notified the commission of explained the shaking and zone consists of most countries and some of its neighbors founded in 1985 this he had guiding the fee movement without border controls or bus projects these measures can be introduced
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exceptionally when there is a threat to national internal security. germany's decisions haven't gone down well, but some other countries, the fear it undermine flushing and zone orleans prime minister donald dusk phase. it's unacceptable. a dealership, we will ask other countries affected by burdens decisions to consult, urgently in the coming hours on action within the european union. on this issue, we will consult with all of germany's neighbors to them by for an excuse. because on a trip to us, because don jocelyn left shows address these concerns. first i'm discussing with all the neighbors of germany about the new decisions is to increase control. it's all about us, which is necessary because the number of irregular migrants coming to germany is twice, right, that the border checks could actually be affected as the unclear,
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especially if germany's naples, uncooperative. the impact on the u. s. a. who is likely to depend on how much job an entry affected this pick up some of those points for that i found with both all who is an expert on your pin migration policy from the gym and institute for international and security. a fast welcome back to d w. what do you think? will this gem and move actually make any difference? it's hard to tell, i mean, shortly it sends a signal to, well, both europe, the neighbors and also migraines, that germany isn't as open and welcoming anymore. but in how far actually decrease has numbers is anybody's guess. i mean, the numbers have been decreasing this year already for some 20 percent or so. but i think the bigger factor is still how the, or the neighborhood looks like how the warranty crane is going. what the situation the middle east is like, so a lot of factors beyond our control. but yeah, i mean, relatively speaking is going to bring them out and down the numbers somewhat. so as
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i understand it, police wouldn't be checking every vehicle, so who will get stopped? well, i mean, this police tactics, i mean, obviously they pick out the cars, but they're like the, you know, maybe having some people in the back of the vine or something of the kind. so they have their experience there. um, but yes, of course germany's board is a very long and there's also multiple crossings. so there is no chance that they're gonna really monitor sort of throughout every possible place. so there are going to be sideways. so yeah, we're going to hear more more rest, some kind of returns of the border. but whether this really, as i said, makes a big difference. i, i doubt that i so to read it is a presumption that the board of police will have to look into account and, and, and pull over people with brown faces. well, obviously they wouldn't want to officially have racial profiling. i mean, obviously that's forbidden, but you know, i don't want to accuse the police but i guess, yes, i mean there is this passion that they were either put out controls and look for
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people who look not german to the frank. no. um. but anyway, i think the bigger create, the bigger question here really is to send a signal and really try to sort of show people we're doing something the operational impacts. well, we'll see in a few months. and so what happens and photographs do find someone trying to sneak across the border. we've had the history of science today, that will, we won't take anyone by opponents as a said that these measures unacceptable. so what happens to, to people who get bounced? i mean, this is the critical question. now what do we have the government and the opposition . i mean, the government still on the coalition still wants to stick to applicable rules. and that means that as soon as anybody wants to apply for asylum and express about desire, they have to start a process to, to determine which members stayed in the was actually responsible for that application is a bit more complicated. takes a at this point in time, months they want accelerated, so it only takes up to 5 weeks. we'll see what of that works. but in either case,
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it means they have to take that personally. and so, and the only has, so yeah, until that's very sponsibility has been sort of clarified. if that person doesn't express a desire to apply for asylum and you know, there was some debates with a, you know, maybe the police doesn't listen to closely. you know, they can return them at the border, but who knows? maybe they're going to be back in the day or 2. what, what does that look like? were we just like we told them at the border just just because all their, all their gods from both countries as each was it because it didn't gobs just say go back over there. so then how does that work? yeah, i mean, that's a fair point. and ideally, there is a cooperation with our neighboring country so that they would take over. but is exactly the problem with the challenge that we need cooperation. and so if we just play hardball and just tell all the neighboring countries do and deal with the problem. well, maybe that's exactly what's going to happen and we've had cases like this in the past between friends and actually that francis, you know,
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returning people at the border. it's really doesn't take them and they have to try and 2030 time so. so that kind of thing phone game is unfortunately something we've seen in europe before. would it be wrong to say that germany's coalition government has imposed these changes? so we can look like it's doing something about migration because essentially the far right and the migration i have the policy is easing into vast support. this is politics, not really about migration numbers. i mean look, in reality is always the mixture. i mean, i really wouldn't say it's just politics, there is or effect. all those controls is just probably not going to be very significant. it's going to be more in the symbolic realm, both for the electorate. yes, we're doing something, but also in the sense, like, please don't come anymore. you know, germany is no walk in the country anymore. so yes, i mean, i think you have a point, the kind of the heat and the kind of speed with which these measures are now being introduced as clearly driven by electro concerns. but there is also
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a long term story that yes, through many has been taken on a lot of people over the last years on top of the ukraine war and since depend damage, the numbers have gone off again. so there is a trend that needs to be kind of reversed, but just the question is, how fast and how would drastically are you gonna work on that? you, you already told us the trend is, is already down, which well, that's the thing you know how fast and how, how dramatic, you know, so in comparison to last year is about 20 percent less. but we're still well over 20250000 proteins by the year. and for many people that's still too much. so if, as a room for interpretation, i personally wouldn't think that germany is in a state of emergency, as some people on the opposition are arguing for but i see the argument in general that yes, we have a real strain on our capacities to taking people. and so hopefully, you know, people come down a little bit in a week or 2 or a month, we'll come to more reasonable debates, say, okay, we'll just have to take more time to get those numbers on the control and not just
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alienate or neighbors and run laughter, right, we can stream this, we've been arguing about this in europe, loudly since 2015 vc. yeah. the you came up with a deal on migration and asylum. why is this still an argument? well, again, it's a long story, but you know, one issue is that it's an implementation of 2 years. so it is 10 last and i think i've read in may. it's very complex. it's a huge compromise. also not particularly satisfying for germany, but it's a compromise. so it's something we should be working on together. but the implementation deadline is 2 years off. and for, you know, from the political side of you and for the opposition in light of the recent elections. the move in germany has shifted with a terrorist attack. it's, you know, something has to happen now. and so this is the kind of dilemma we're in, you know, the to come and say, okay, look, we have this agreement, we're working towards it. but on the other side, you know, maybe time is running out. and you know, people are not really following us anymore, so that's,
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that's the way we are in the tank. so talking us through, that's what we're available. so from the gym and institute for international and security fast, i welcome the energy exploits estimate that ukraine has lost about hoff it's electricity generation capacity since russia's full scale invasion. most of the countries thermal and hydro electric power plants have been destroyed, if millions of ukrainians vulnerable to what's likely to be a harsh winter. now it was the cold clothes in many of searching for alternative sources of energy and will skyscrapers with dr. nick to for the for august gas trinity just keeping get these and restaurants coming in at night streets plunged into darkness. barbara shortages in summer, regular in ukraine. but they both a more did you just in the winter many ukrainians are preparing for the harsher
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winter rent energy consumption because even higher mode and more solar fine, those are bidding of site homes now. and one of them on your family has in store has been in there to confessing and the delights trip. the family has begun using an environmentally friendly system of a simple with just batteries and, and his work that switches between guided and always been the think got into kimball. yep. so the you said before we bought a small 12 volt battery, which is very easy to turn on. i'll show you how our child even learned how to turn it on. it's like this. and now look, if you turn on the light, the whole room is fully illuminated table. and this home is now completely disconnected from the great and janet it's power. it's in the solar panel, square it with the system. similar to on the us. a youngster helene as my,
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i don't even know when it is lights and when there's no lights i have to air conditioning is working well. i have for the whole work, it was hot and there was no electricity. and in this heat, we had the air conditioning working well for almost around the clock of or most, but it's a while ago and it's under one. yeah. doing that the defense ball was the house and charges the batteries when there is no sun, the batteries look at the charter. so at the heart of the system is a good way to get a warrant in order that going towards that direct got and from the bad news and battery so into what if anything, got an update appliances josh has cost immense damage to ukraine in notes, infrastructure sensory power plants have been destroyed in january, so weird when the weather left more than 1000 towns and villages with dr. electricity and at least 9 regions. experts cause distress your
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strategy of 50 nice window, a strategy that ukrainians are hoping to be ready for. printed complimentary drops again. i to austin, teen the battalion president, how very military has presented. he's 2025 budget to congress stressing his election promised to slash the country's chronic fiscal deficit. since entering office 9 months ago, the nice governments has made severe cuts. now these include closing ministries that previously protected marginalized people who not faced on, on certain future the deputies nicole weeks report as not chavez is carrying out a routine security check on a train and border situs. but as a trance, woman, she herself does not feel safe in so for these i've been discriminated against a lot you. every time passengers noticed that you're not
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a biological woman and they insult you. they call you a travesty though. especially since the field i work in a security as this increase. and it has increased a lot better, but i'm very scared to go out and i only go out to get work now. and never alone. chavez was the 1st french woman to get a job with argentina's railway service on the policies that guaranteed l to be to plus person's job rights. she says the policy is safe to from homelessness and prostitution, but those rights i know, being eroded, copy and released government has made cutbacks and close the ministry for women, gender diversity. the government rejects the concept of gender based filings, and it doesn't recognize sexual diversity. said that amino policies to prevent and fight against the violence affecting. the old ged q community have been terminated . you on indicated a 4 month public programs such as the plan. and you're also affected. it facilitates access to sexual and reproductive education for young people to prevent
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unintended pregnancies of the past 5 years. it has helped reduce teenage pregnancies, but almost tough programs for the protection of victims of gender baseball is also face an onset in the future. here in modeling in a woman's shelter, indiana swat is tells us how she had to leave her partner and start from scratch. she's stuff with physical and psychological violence, she was able to predict her life thanks to a program that provided her with legal, psychological and financial aid for her and her 2 daughters and the name they said, save me. do you understand? never in my life would i have imagined i would need to come to this place some money, but it taught me a lot. and later you start to identify other victims and you ask, how could the same thing happened to them? so you tell them, go to this place called this number, let me get help you as these. do you want me to accompany you so much? so if this place didn't exist, what would these people do?
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it i guess it's a hand. it's the 1st time since the national women's council was created in 1992, the argentine that has been without institutions that is specifically protect women's rights rights groups say 30 years of progress has been reversed monica much as a member of parliament and the president of the women and diversity commission, one of the last bodies looking after women's rights. but a lot of them in the cases of gender based violence are likely to increase the vehicle if gender based violence is condoned and explained. in extreme cases, the number of families sides could also rise. the model, the current situation will impact the daily lives of women and minorities credit in any way. i see that it's a dw, does not obtain an interview with me, least members of parliament. however, a representative from his party told us that she does not believe in gender
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policies and that all citizens are equal under the law. meanwhile, defend us of women's rights and diversity, say, they will continue the fight. and that's what's the date you can follow out. same on social media at dw news and latest headlines available as ever on the website, d, w dot com on the d. w. a good. the
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