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the the, this is the, the, the news coming to live from berlin. donald trump, scores of the size of wind in the new hampshire primary trucks race the victory, the 2nd in his bid for the us republican presidential nomination. nikki haley has only rival, says the race is far from over. also coming up the 1st funerals or help for 24 is really soldiers killed in gaza. on monday. it was the deputies day for israel since the star type. it's offensive in the territory. and against the background of a rise and anti semitism in europe and the israel thomas war,
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european and is rarely leaders gather the site of the former ultimate beckoned. no extermination kept to remember those murdered by the nazis during the 2nd world war . the hello, i'm terry martin. thanks for joining us. donald trump has cleared another hurdle in his bid to become the per republican domini, in the us presidential race with almost all the votes now counted in new hampshire . trump has 54.8 percent of the vote. which easily leads sole rival, nicky, hayley's 43.2 percent. it's the 1st state primary of the 2024 election. celebrating is when trump said indicated a bigger victory is on the way i. so this is an evening that i will not forget
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because it's the 3rd time, but more importantly, i think it's going to be i think it's going to be the most important time. we won both it was, i think they said somebody said you rarely. if you, when both, they've never had a loser, let me put it that way. when you, when i was, and you in new hampshire, they've never had a loss is never been. so we're not going to be the 1st. i can tell you, trump is now the clear front running for the presidential nomination of the republican party, but his only arrival former un investor and nikki haley came closer than many expected. the w, as in his pole, is in new hampshire to get trump supporters views on the rice. even though it don't have some wonderful memories here in new hampshire, some of the supporters are little disappointed that you didn't win by larger margins. they blame it on the system in this state, and most of you this days can't do it. you can switch your party affiliation of the day of the primary. so that the democratic party was encouraging democrats to
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become republicans for a day to vote for haley to take trumps down. so this 45 percent of haley got this fake. it's an illusion of cheating. then i do a reach out and find out it was even better. i don't know, but there's no way you lost and that's what matters. new hampshire got their boat out there were holding the momentum he's going to do just is go down there and south carolina. he's got a paste and he's on track. i think honestly it's still quite an impressive lead, especially since a lot of the independents were able to vote in the republican election, who may be democrats. so i think the fact that he did when, and i think the numbers actually a much better than what they were showing before. um, i think it's still gonna be an impressively, i thought it was a huge victory. a huge victory. and nikki haley needs a look in the mirror and she is a realize that she was on the wrong side of history. there was an open primary. i'm sure you had republicans, and democrats voting for nikki haley tonight. but i think a, when is
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a wind no matter how small, let's carry it on to nevada and onto the general. because we just declare that she will stay in the race. the next elections are in south carolina, and she has to live in her home states to keep a chance of winning the nomination. this election is a month away and a lot us and to get haley who is the former governor of south carolina, says she's continuing her white house bid. despite her defeat in new hampshire, i want to congratulate donald trump on his victory tonight. he earned it, and i want to acknowledge that new hampshire is 1st in the nation. it is not the last of the, this race is far from over there, or does it say left to go the well, new hampshire was widely considered. one of nicki hayley's best shot at winning
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against trumpet and primary. but indeed she lost dw is, janelle de milan is in new hampshire, she told me earlier. what influenced the outcome of the primary? so yeah, so, so we have been saying for days that if there was going to be an electorate that was predisposed to be receptive to nikki haley, then this would be it given it's large proportion of moderate voters and of undeclared voters. and then the, and nikki haley did manage to pull those motors, but she did not capture the car republican voters. and donald trump ended up walking away with a we in here in new hampshire. although you did know, although we did note there earlier, that taught nikki haley last by a much smaller margin than originally anticipated. suggesting that her support here is actually much stronger than what had been originally pulled and that she is
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clearly prepared to take this experience of having been under estimated and taking it all the way to her home state of south carolina. however, you're talking about what influence the voters and why donald trump one today. now if you ask of voters here in new hampshire, what other number one concern is, what they feel is the number one issue facing of the country. they would say immigration, they have the feeling here that joe biden has the loss control of the southern border and that illegal immigration has become an intractable problem. and donald trump is the person with the answers to that problem. and in the end, what we're seeing now is that voters turned out in their numbers, that appreciated trump stance on the board or more. and that could explain that could be a large part of what explains a donald trump to win here today. so we did see some support for hailey in the
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primary. she has about to stay in the race. janelle, is there any realistic, tough to victory for her in this presidential contest as well? she has one months to convince the voters of south carolina the vote. and their primary in late february, in fact, she's practically on her way there. now she has a speech scheduled for this for this wednesday. now one over key concerns might be after her losses in iowa and new hampshire dot, the donor money might dry up. uh, she is, uh, but apparently she is making fundraising trips on their scheduled in this week. she's making fundraising trips in california, florida, and new york. but even if she does get that donor money, this is still going to be a real, quite a difficult, uphill climb. for her, it's still going to be hard because especially of because especially in south
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carolina, you have uh, the top of political, the top political lead, seeming to line up behind trump, chief among them, a south carolina senator. tim scott. so what we're going to see is her trying to continue to convince the voters of south carolina. she's going to center her argument around electability against joe biden. but i think we should be prepared for the rhetoric between her and donald trump, but escalating even further and this fight getting even asked year. janelle, thank you very much. that was the w is janelle dom, along in new hampshire for the, for the german 1st backbone. this i'm joined out by d w as chief political correspondent, nina has a nina, how is this primary victory victory for trump in new hampshire? being seen here in germany, of course it's a major story and all the major media are in the newspapers. i mean,
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the us play an important they. it plays an important role for them and politics, the german strategies for your politics. so, and nobody's ignoring this issue, and of course it's not a major surprise, is it that trump has one? so increasingly you're hearing this question. last 2 was if we are indeed going to see a trump 2 point, oh scenario with donald trump as the american president. again, that will challenge german politics incredibly on so many areas. now donald trump benches rival nikki haley, have different approaches to foreign policy. do one, it does. one of those approaches align more closely with germany's a 1st time i would say what jim and politicians west and politicians in general have been stressing is that they like predictability. and donald trump is not known to be somebody who is a predictable, a reliable partner,
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who showed that during his 1st presidency, he made a rustic decisions that would challenge his partners. nobody knew how he was watching. he was challenging the entire political system. they didn't know who to talk to when they wanted to talk to washington. so this is possibly, this would be easier this time around because of course it would be the 2nd time it's donald trump indeed was a when in november. but in terms of content, they also a very, very clear that there are, i think they have identified the full key areas where they say it's going to be massively challenging for them. politicians because donald trump would possibly abandon to abide this climate policies. then we're talking about an erotic behavior when it comes to the approach with china and then possibly also donald trump would stop helping ukraine militarily and focus his efforts elsewhere. and then of course, the big question will the us stay in nate?
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so this is crucial for 70 as well. indeed. what about the polarization that we've witnessed in us politics now for years is that also reflected in german politics. and so, you know, we're beginning to see that we're beginning to see the rise of the fall, right? the rise of populism not just in germany, but across europe as a whole. and so they're playing with those same tools that plant they using those instruments. we saw a new hampshire just now that don't from his votes, as they don't carry about all the legal proceedings. if anything, they've probably boosted his standing with his followers, say, pride. so this is something where we hear in germany have the far right a. if the potty, a role so challenging the democratic institutions trying to ridiculous ridicule them and to make them feel less legitimate and only as an attack by the rulers impala against a sort of an unwelcome opposition need to thank you very much. show 2 political
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correspondent, nina us now the world food program is warning that parts of gaza or at risk of famine. the united nations agency says for a little food has made a past southern gaza since the conflict began. israel claims of this place no restrictions on a delivery is, but 8 workers accused is really forces a blocking access to some areas from us run health authority and gaza says more than $25000.00 palestinians have been killed in the war in new york, the un secretary general has warrant that the is really prime minister's rejection of a 2 state solution with the palestinians will prolong the complex speaking of the un security council, antonio good harris called it unacceptable. the rights of the policy need people to build their own fully independent states must be recognized by all. and then the refusal to accept the 2 state solution by any part of the must be firmly rejected.
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what is the alternative? oh, well the one state solution look with such a large number of follow seems insides without any legal sense of 3 of them. the rights and dignity like a link cause a un special wrap, a tour for the palestinian territories in 2016 to 2022. he told us what role do you when can play in bringing about a 2 state solution? well, the 2 state solution has been a set or piece of un resolutions and you in policy since the end of the 19 ninety's . but it's imbedded in un general assembly resolutions and an un security council resolutions. the problem is, i'm afraid to say, is the united states. united states has publicly committed tuesdays to state solution, but didn't ensures that there is no price on israel for its actions, which makes it 2 state solution highly improbable,
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particularly with respect to the spread of, of the illegal is really settlements. we now have over 500000 is really settlers in the west bank, another 240000 in jerusalem. it's a, it's very hard to imagine how it to state solution based on the 1967 borders is going to occur with uh with so many settlers with that would have to be removed or agreed to live under palestinian self injury. it's now after the deadliest day for us really forces since the started it's offensive. the 1st funerals have now been held for $24.00 soldiers killed and goes on monday. israel's army says most of them died when 2 buildings mind for demolition, exploded after him on smell it inspired at a nearby tank. israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu has called it a tragedy, but is bound to keep, to push on it and keep hiding until absolute victory is achieved for her lost the militant business group, the carry down your tober 7 terrorist attacks in israel. the
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families and friends of some of the soldiers killed on monday, gather at the national cemetery in jerusalem to pay their final respects. the military says an investigation is underway to determine what causes the highest single day death toll. since israel launched it's counter offensive in gaza, initial reports suggests the majority $21.00 reservists were killed after a rocket propelled grenade fire debt. and it's really tang set off of secondary explosion that brought down the buildings they were in it. okay, hold on. even know what the themes, it's an operating messiah was fired by terrorism. that's a ton. that was guiding the false william carlo. heave up. there was an explosion of $22.00 story buildings. i mean the structure has collapsed as a result of this explosion. at the time when most of the soldiers went inside them inside diamonds, nearby the buildings likely exploded as
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a result of mines that our forces have planted inside in order to destroy the buildings on the terrace infrastructure in the area. the, it's really prime minister said it was one of the hardest space for his country since the started what he called an unjust war is about getting him horse is that we fell our heads to the memory of our fallen. and yet we do not for a moment stop striving for an irreplaceable goal. the achievement of absolute victory. together, we will fight and together we will wait and then upset a sentiment echoed by many on the streets of jerusalem. upon hearing the news of the soldiers, you know, when it's our sons, it's our brothers it's, it's terrible. but we've got to do it to do to so that the october 7th doesn't happen. again. it's very said, but i think that, you know, we are a strong nation with a strong army. we're not supposed to, to, to,
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to be down. i am sick that we're losing these wonderful young men. we need the a live in israel. we didn't want this war. we have to fight for israel. but one doesn't have to travel far to find an opposing viewpoint. across the street a crowd is gathered, demanding israel switched tactics in gaza and reach a deal which would allow the remaining hostages to come home. european and is rarely leaders have gathered at the sight of the former auspices back. no extermination cap in poland. more than a 1000000 people, mostly jewish, were murdered there by the nazis during world war 2. annual report suggests that 8 decades on from the holocaust, nearly a quarter of 1000000 survivors are still living within half of them in israel. as the war and gaza continues at the summit isn't in europe is once again on the rise, the. they stand side by side at the entrance of the former,
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or she gets concentration camp. the largest, most motor side in human history is riley official to europe, and politicians and jewish leaders are at this place together to make sure the memory of the whole coast stuff than state. they say it's no more crucial than ever in the face of rising anti semitism in europe. we wonder with uh, for the last 79 years we're said never again. but actually no one meant never again. it was probably woods from here. tell us the lives of jewish people in europe have become awful since the terrorist attacks on the east. well, on october 7, describing and that was c, a fi or an intimidation chief robbie. the new media cops lives in the netherlands. he fears what happened once can happen again, and facilitate is a virus. and virus has mutations every time. it's something else in the human. the
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crusaders, this isaac, we say this, we killed the murder of the jesus. and in this, in the middle ages we, we, we, why the ones who make the diseases and is it my, my parents had the wrong race. and i'm is, are you this? although a strong support of the jewish state rugby club says he still believes israel can be criticized for its actions whether in gaza or elsewhere. but that criticism should not go against jews in general. the robbie wants to see more european leaders to more to come, but anti semitism. those present here agree and why you won't be good. that he's the resurgence of anti semitism across the world and in europe since october 7th threatens our humanity and the civilization. so leaders and both citizens must act to fight against this explosion and anti semitism which threatens out your pen societies and or how civilizations it's a new associate deal,
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then it saves us to combat thing. anti semitism is important itself. that's a poison in our society that we need to combat, of course. and then the, the, the, i mean, the tried you that was in october 7th, and he's, well, uh we see now a continuation of, of giving up people. so we need a long term sustainable solution. finding a formula for peace between these re lease and palestinians and a formula to come with anti semitism on both issues. it seems you are a could play a bigger role sketch up on some of the other stories making headlines around the world today. turkeys parliament has better it in favor of sweden succession to nato clearing a longstanding hurdle up to stockholm. joining the western lines, turkish approval leaves hungry is the only nasal members yet to ratify. speed in succession on golding and authorities say at least 6 people have been killed by
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a massive gas explosion in the capital. lumber top. the blast was triggered by a crash between a car and a trunk, carrying liquid natural gas and 3 firefighters. are among the den north korea has followed up its 1st known mis launch of the year by firing several cruise missiles into waters near south korea's western coast. sol has not confirmed the exact number of missiles fired or their flight details. the launch comes and made a primitive run of weapons demonstrations by showing yet a german trained drivers have begun their longest ever strikes, bringing travel chaos to the country. dispute with torture bond is over pay and is set to last 6 days. experts say the cost of germany's economy is enormous. the last train strike is only a few weeks passed and this time the train drivers union this doubling down for 6
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days, no trains shall run and that includes the company's cargo business. the strike will affect large parts of europe as more than half of tortured bonds, freight transport services crossing borders. 6 out of europe's 11 main freight car doors are running through germany. among those roads connecting the continents largest ports to destinations and southern europe, the mediterranean and eastern europe, darcia bonds this each strike, they will cost the company around $25000000.00 in last business for the effects on the economy will be much greater according to analysis by the drum and economic institute of photo and re, a strike can cost losses of up to $100000000.00 euros per day, counting possible supply chain interruptions, even a 1000000000 euros, and damages as in the cards. add to that a psychological toll yet another real strike is sure to put a strain on people's nurse and it impacts driven is already tarnished. image is
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a business location of a more i'm joined now by the w. corresponded matthew moore. he's standing by the burly berlin's central train station. matthew germany is looking at 6 days with virtually no rail network. how will this affect people as well? this is an unprecedented plane strike as we have as many calls unprecedented disruptions to passengers around 50 percent of long distance frames will not run this. we start to bond who runs ratings, has said that it will put on extra carriages with more capacity for basically one passengers to expect. huge delays. there's not just long distance frames. germany regional trading network is also affected around 75 percent of those things have been canceled all the delay on as we have free transport too. so we have that freight transports. would it be effective generally, is that a logistical off of the causal trade networks?
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and i just spoke to the parents, folks pass in fort for the, for the free and real ways. and they said the overnight only critical supplies were being ferried, arriving on the even most patients had to reach the lease. so i think if passengers um, or just a few, the effects are based on consumers too. we might start to see that people really get um, fed up with with the to insights. so watch the strike all about matthew. what are real workers demanding of the monthly terry, the drivers union once more money for a few hours, they were essentially looking to reduce hours from $38.00 per week to $35.00 on the one we saw using you one off touch. we compensation for the soaring inflation that we've experienced here in the last couple of years, thoughts of, on the job and really that was basically rejected. all right. but the problem really is that the 2 sides have inside duncan lucy since november. and so,
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and the last to the very best to dispute points, evangelists, and also last friday was rejected. they offered something like 5 percent pay rise this year on another 5 percent next year. not that yes you in it appears to be that the, the 2nd point appears to be this with option and watching time from 40 hours to $35.00 . so the moment both sides, no one's willing to give it. i'm here in the, in the report, matthew, the strike could cost germany up to a 1000000000 nero's kind of government to anything to stop this. well, so far the government has quite the scale of this tons of law. i'll show you that it would be right for him to get involved in an industrial dispute between 2 private parties. he's probably aware as well that he doesn't want to have for 2 sellers in between drivers turning against him. however, if there starts to affect the public moving gemini on, if people start depending to believe on the government, and he may feel, terry,
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that he has no choice. lots of getting bolts. matthew, thank you very much. that was our correspondent, matthew moore, berlin central train station. well, the nominations for this year's oscars have been announced in los angeles, and there's a more international flavor to the list this year with foreign films featuring more than usual in the main categories. there was good news for germany's son to a hula who's nominated for the best actress award for her role in the french film. anatomy of a fall is the 1st time a german woman has received such a nod from the academy since 1937. and just reminder, the top story that we're following for you this hour in the us, donald trump, is claimed to know the big win in the race to become the 2024 republican presidential nominees. former president has following his victory in iowa with another one. the new hampshire primary is only rival nikki haley is filed
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a fight on saying the race is far from no you're watching the w news of the x. we have close up for you looking at how over a 100 days of war and gaza left tens of thousands dead in response to the most air attacks on october 7th. i'm terry martin. thanks for the
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inside gaza. it's been more than $100.00 days since the most here attacks on israel dw of quarter of muhammad include lives and works in the gaza strip. he has been documenting life there since the outbreak of the war. the humanitarian situation is catastrophic. the war and its consequences. close out
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say, sir, wagner was dead? and investigation concluded that it was suicide. of the files give rise to don't really have to go see the january 27th on the over 100 days of war in gaza. according to the most controlled health authorities over 24000 palestinians have died as a result of the is really offensive. the majority of them women and children
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israel took military action as a response to the.

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