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DW Markus Lanz July 12, 2024

To affect over 800000 people. And told me all laddie welcome to the program the u. S. Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg has died a Statement Released by the court said the 87 year old died of pancreatic cancer at home in washington d. C. Ginsburg was seen as a champion of womens rights and a cultural icon and also the leader of the courts liberal wing of passing now gives President Donald Trump a chance to shore up the conservative majority when choosing a replacement. Ruth Bader Ginsberg was appointed to the Supreme Court in 1993 the champion of womens rights became only the 2nd female supreme Court Justice a new 27 years of service she became seen asean question leader of the courts liberal wing. That it was women in this. Almost explicit. What remains is often been called unconscious by. The Supreme Court announced death in a statement saying she died with her family at her side President Trump was given the news after addressing a Campaign Rally in minnesota. Basically. What else can you say she was an amazing woman. She was an amazing woman. Thank you very much. Trumps democratic president ial challenger joe biden also paid tribute to ginsburg but said her successor should not be chosen until after the upcoming election but there is no doubt let me be clear that the voters should pick the president and the president should pick justice for those to consider. But its a senate fight to fill ginsburgs place on the Supreme Court seem sure Majority Leader Mitch Mcconnell said a vote on the top nominee would take place with much of u. S. Politics hamstrung by the polarization the makeup of the Supreme Court is crucial in shaping law on fundamental issues such as abortion but Justice Ginsburg had a critical view of the politicize ation of the nomination process. I dont know what it will take. But we really should get back to the way it was when people were examining the qualifications of someone to be. Rather than trying to guess how they would vote. Mourners lit candles for ginsberg on the steps of the Supreme Court while there was praise for her legacy from across the political divide the search for her successor threatens to be less dignified. Talk more about this we have to stay stephens here in studio stacy keach tell us more about Justice Ruth Bader ginsburgs korea you know well Justice Ginsburg was a tough tiny firebrand and she was the liberal conscience of the court who became a feminist icon known as notorious r b g in her eightys because she was so tough and she said what she felt and her dissensions on the court were very clear and even before she made it to the bench she argued 5 landmark case as and front of the court all male at the time of course because she was only the 2nd woman to be on the court. These landmark cases had to do with equality the way the right for women to have onus of their own bodies to be able to have equal pay to be able to housing and to get rid of laws then made it legal for women to be treated like 2nd class citizens so this was the body of her work and on the bench you saw this when she voted for you know prochoice and for gender equality and for Marriage Equality these were the things that she felt were one of the bedrock of to democracy and she fought for. You know over those many years decades of and what would her legacy be how will she be remembered i think shell be remembered as a fighter you know and her personal life because she had so many Health Issues and different forms of cancer that she fought because she believed that the democracy of the United States was at stake and whoever was appointed in her seat would would control the way that the country would go for years when she was on the court for 27 years herself so she she. To poor a president she thought would would appoint another liberal and also just her vehement support like i said equal rights whether its for gay rights or civil rights or womens rights this is her legacy and we saw that with people who came out in support of her today and youve talked about her replacement Going Forward how will this shape or could it shape the upcoming president ial election i mean its already having an impact right for the longest time now trump has been defined by the coronavirus and the fall out of that with the economy and now were not really talking about that were talking about whos going to be on the Supreme Court and he was starting to lose some support among evangelicals but now knowing that he has this opportunity to nominate somebody else this might get more people to come out and vote for him this is what hes hoping but the liberals the democrats feel the same way theyre hoping that people will be scared enough even if they dont love joe biden to come out and vote for him ok stacy villains thank you very much. Lets take a look at some other stories making news around the world russian Opposition Leader alexina vonnie has posted another picture of himself with covering in hospital the caption of the photo he shared on instagram said his path to recovery was clear although long avali is being treated in a berlin hospital after being poisoned with a nerve agent thats been used before against kremlin critics. Prodemocracy protesters are rallying in thailand to demand the Prime Ministers resignation and reforms to the monarchy tens of thousands have so far turned out for a weekend of protests the student led demonstrations are calling for democratic reforms and changes in tough laws against criticizing the royal house. The un is stepping up its support to refugees on the greek island of lesbos after a Migrant Reception Center burnt down last week new shelters are being set up alongside new covert 1000 testing said sites an estimated 11000. 00 Asylum Seekers remain without adequate shelter on the island and several countries in europe are facing a surge in corona virus infections leading to new restrictions across the continent spain was one of the hardest hit during the 1st wave of the pandemic the situation has again been deteriorating in recent weeks but authorities want to avoid the harsh nationwide lockdown ordered in march and are opting for more localized measures instead. Rapidly rising infections in madrid have sent the spanish capital into a partial 2nd looked at the areas most affected by the new restrictions of the densely populated low income neighborhoods in the sight of the City Movement will be restricted and all bars and restaurants will be limited to 50 percent capacity. And you know not only have you know i understand that we need to save the economy in the forward but health is more important without health theres no money. Around its a b. And i dont know and i think its good to avoid making the situation worse because there are people who go when they dont have to. See mrs let those who really need to go do so so they dont lose their jobs. So they dont lose what little they have. We hope you dont get lucky and. Even those in the hardest hit regions will not be stopped from going to work as happened to non essential workers during the initial wave of the pandemic i give you that we need to avoid a state of emergency and a hard look done we need to avoid Economic Disaster hard look down and state of emergency are an Economic Disaster and we need to avoid that by all means. Regional Health Officials say madrids Health Care System is under growing pressure as hospitals struggle to operate with limited Health Workers and resources. Joining me from madrid. I mean why are some areas worst affected. Well basically as we saw in the reporting has a lot to do with inequalities we found out that probably there was a call made for there were each and covered for the poor in those districts for example in the city of madrid we found we find most of the people have a very limited access to. It or a decent housing some of the people are sharing a flat for example with different family they cannot properly isolated in the homes when once they are tested positive and thats through oscillates for 14 days and some of them as well are working in the Informal Sector some of them are unemployed and they cannot afford to stay at home even if they have tested positive they need to go out and make a living in these Informal Sector or maybe they have to go out to all the places in the city in order to find it to find a job so one of the measures that has been have been put in place is actually tracking all those people out of the positive so they can or they are forced in forced to keep the quarantined home in those areas but spain had one of europes strictest lock downs at the beginning of the pandemic so what is going wrong. Well probably all these measures for example that wear announced yesterday they should have been put in place. Or even july i think said here in spain we had a problem with timing probably. Were not expecting a 2nd wave to start early and they were looking at all over. You know that they will see does it spike on the case and so a lot of the measures literally are right very very very late we rushed probably too soon to open our borders to open bars and restaurants and night life for example because after 3 months of. This punch economy was really struggling and we need to get this go in broadly we didnt ask the situation. Properly and we found out virus came and started spreading very very early earlier than we thought ok if alaska is in madrid squids have you on the program and thanks for that update. Thank. Sports news now on the Opening Night of the Winners League where by and munich the 8 time defending champions of already put themselves on top of the league at the beginning of this new season just 4 minutes in bahrain where had things to surge to gnabry it was a blowout in the making after the break the new calm the newcomer the royce sunny got into the act with an assist he chased on the ball in left field gnabry to school his 2nd of 3 on the night 8 mil was the final school. Into basketball now in Milwaukee Bucks forward yan is. Has been named the n. B. A. s most valuable player for the 2nd Straight Year beating out Los Angeles Lakers star Le Bron James now the 25 year old greek becomes the 1st european player to win the prize in back to back fashion yanis average 29. 5 points and 13. 6 rebounds a game in the regular season the bucs tops the eastern conference eliminated in the playoffs by the miami heat. Now its not only humans that enjoy art in london an exhibition aimed at mans best friend has opened showcasing designs for dogs dogs and not just the subject of the show they can torah to the traveling exhibition is the brainchild of japanese designer kenya who launched it in 2012 before now unleashing it on london architecture for dogs runs through january 10th and dont forget to bring some treats. Here is a reminder of the top story were following for you. U. S. Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg has died of pancreatic cancer ginsburg was seen as the leader of the liberal wing of course a passing now gives president dont trump a chance to increase the courts conservative majority. Ginsburg said her dying wish was for the successor to be chosen on for a new president just want to. Get on the news live from but then remember you can get all the latest news on our web site d w dot com as well as a lot twitter and instagram. Heres the handle ive told me of a lot of will and for me on the team thanks for watching. The a. List of muslim women should be trying their safe and selfdetermination. I dont want anyone to tell me what the right way to headstock a notion how women are striving to reform various law the latest from traditional prejudices. Women in islam start september 24th on t w. Its hard to find an opening to my story. The tale of a small footnote in the history of our region. I can only write my own private memories of these 3 years of hope and anguish. Is this a tale of triumph. Or defeat. Or rule the ending to our story has not yet been written. As this is. They werent believe im not stupid. Perhaps i should start with one decisive wednesday in july of 1902 professor he has failed call me up with a dangerous proposition to join him for a secret meeting with our sworn enemies the Palestinian Liberation Organization known to all as the p. L. O. Joined us fighting shoulder to shoulder with the palestinian revolution against the zionist enemy palestine all of palestine is there an arab arab arab. The p. L. O. Was a terrorist Organization Led by Yasser Arafat a man many israelis considered hitler successor. Power thought believed in an Armed Struggle fighting for palestinian freedom he took pride in the slaughter of the athletes at the munich olympics opening fire on School Children in my book and planting deadly bombs all over israel. The problem was arafats was the only one palestinians looked up to the had the final say in all negotiations but israel refused to talk to him. On the america im against a palestinian state run by the p. L. O. Shelbys out of the question and no negotiation with the p. L. O. Not sure but the goal was well look i mean most. 9 months before rabin had been elected to lead israel on a platform of peace and security. But as the months went by he delivered neither. With terror attacks on the rise and the Peace Process deadlocked the right wing opposition threatened to overrun him before he even completed his 1st year. In a desperate attempt to renew the peace talks deputy minister yossi beilin decided to act outside the law and set up a secret back channel to negotiate with the p. L. O. He approached his felt in me because we were the perfect fall guys 2 professors who had dedicated their careers to the israeli arab conflict but had no ties to the israeli government. We were in a verse strange situation legally the law for beats us to come into contact with the palestinians i thought rispoli. If you dont go accountable as dinners what are you going for them and tell was very painful i mean moms. Busses all over the world there were barracks there that quite an organization of general. The oslo process which i like to call the accidental channel was neither preplanned nor preprogrammed my own partial involvement began in december 92 when i was sent by the p. L. O. To norway to meet secretly with 2 israeli professors. A mile long flight from tunisia to oslo i thought back on the day i was forced to flee my home and of the days when the p. L. O. Was declared illegal. I left my family and home behind under the oppressive occupation of the israeli army and swore id return the day we were liberated. And the past 25 years of being had been known to us as the bonebreaker the architect of the iron fist policy of repression. The idea of meeting our occupiers face to face did not appeal to me at all but the freedom of palestine demanded all of us take high risks. The 3 soldiers killed yesterday in gaza have been laid to rest an explosive device was found in a plastic bag under a bench in ramallah the border to gaza was closed and will remain so for a few more days. As we approach the secluded villa hidden deep within a norwegian forest a chill ran through my spine negotiating with terrorists was one thing in theory but now i was just hoping that we had made a terrible mistake. Our 1st handshake was rather tense i scanned the people in front of me and matched their faces to the memos we had prepared back home. Up to our last served as the palestinian minister of finance. Beside him said court our thoughts confidant. The youngest of the group was asked for a military communist who was the most aggressive of the 3 the palestinians wanted to know who we work and who we represented but all we could say was that we were 2 professors who were here in defiance of the law. The morning started a good morning started. Said only police didnt understand how difficult it was to live under not superficially in no way usually understand a difficult words to live for them for us truly when these are your capricious. And it would have wanted to Say Something more irritating me him ok to me up like this is good sentencings youre not allowed to do if you literally think that theres any comparison between israelis and palestinians and the nazis if you ever say this again im going to stand up and move out it never came back it never came back again and i think it was a very it was it was a very unpleasant stop but it was an important stuff. We knew that all past negotiations had been fruitless and in order to temper a being wed have to come up with a completely new offer to be perfectly honest i said were standing on the verge of a new war which will harm both sides. We are serious in reaching an understanding with you and are open for a historic compromise. Until now we have demanded your immediate withdrawal from the occupied territories but we realize it wont happen overnight. Arafat wants to bring up the possibility of withdrawal from the gaza strip as a 1st step towards peace. Has failed and i exchanged glances although we were trying to conceal them. We were stunned. The p. L. O. Was considere

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