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the, the, this is the, the news coming july from berlin. oh, trump scores and decisive when in the new hampshire primary, the drug supporters celebrate the victory. the 2nd in his bid for the us republican presidential nomination with nikki haley is only rival says the race is far from over. also, coming up thailand's cord, clear is popular politician. p told him to run, run a violating election law. people now retain his parliamentary seat. the decision follows is election victory last year that was blocked by the senate and a boost for nato. as sweden moves a step closer to joining turkeys,
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parliament votes in favor of stockholm succession to the western alliance. clearing a long standing hurdle, now only hungering stands in its way. plus the bustle of the blockbusters as this year's oscar contenders lineup in the pink corner. it's barbie's star, and margot roby up against nuclear drama oppenheimer with no fewer than 13 nominations. the hello m. terry martin, thanks for joining us. donald trump has cleared another hurdle in his bid to become the pro republican nominee in the us presidential race. with almost all of the votes now counted in new hampshire. trump has 54.6 percent of the boat, which easily leads. so rival nicky, hayley's 43 point one percent. it's the 1st state primary up the 2024 election.
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celebrating as when trump said it indicated a bigger victory is on the way. this is an evening that i will not forget 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 one of 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 iowa 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 the former south carolina governor hailey says she's continuing her white house bid despite or defeat. 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
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last of the big raise is far from over. there are dozens of a left to go the well, trump is now the clear front runner for the presidential nomination of the republican party. but some trump, supporters were never the less concerned about the results that we use in those poll is in new hampshire and heard some of their views on the race. so even though a donald trump, one of the primaries here in new hampshire, some of your 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 become republicans for a day to vote for haley to take trumps down. so this 45 percent and haley got this peg. it's an illusion of cheating. then i do
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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. um, 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 i, i think it's still going to be an impressively, i thought it was a huge victory. a huge victory. and nikki haley needs a look in the mirror and she does a realize that she's 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 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 written her home states to keep
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a chance of winning the nomination. this election is a month away and the lots new hampshire was widely considered. one of nicky hayley's best shots that winning against trump in a primary, but she did lose the w is janelle demo on is in new hampshire and told me earlier, what influence the outcome of that boat there? 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
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is actually much stronger than what had been originally pulled and that she is 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 lost 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 border more. and that could explain that could
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be a large part of what explains a donald trump to win here today. so we did see some support for hailey in the primary. she has about to stay in the race. janelle, is there any realistic path 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. and now she has a speech scheduled for this for this wednesday. no one over key concerns that might be after her losses in iowa and new hampshire dot. the donor money might dry up, but she is. but apparently she is making fundraising trips and they're scheduled in this week. she's making fundraising trips in california, florida, and new york. but even if she does get that donor money,
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this is still going to be real, quite a difficult up hill climb for her. it's still going to be hard because especially because especially in south carolina, you have uh, the top of political, the top political lead, seeming to line up behind trump, chief among the 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 last year. janelle, thank you very much. that was the w janelle dom along in new hampshire. for the german, for his 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?
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being seen here in germany. of course it's a major story and all the major media are in the newspapers. i mean, the us play an important they, it plays an important role for them and politics for them and strategies for you 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 $2.00 scenario with donald trump as the american president. again, that would 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 a line more closely with germany's as 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
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to be somebody who is a predictable, a reliable partner, who showed that during his 1st presidency, he made a rustic decisions that would challenge his partner as nobody knew how he was working. 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, and they also are very, very clear that there are, i think they have identified 4 key areas where they say it's going to be massively challenging for them. politicians because donald trump would possibly abandon joe by 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
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ukraine militarily and focus his efforts elsewhere. and then of course, the big question will the us stay in nate? 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 in some way. you know, we're beginning to see that we're beginning to see the rise of the fall arrived a 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 new hampshire just now the don't from his photos. they don't care about all the legal proceedings. if anything, they probably boosted his standing with his followers, say, pride. so this is something where we hear in so many have the far right a, if the potty are also challenging the democratic institutions trying to ridiculous ridicule them and to make them feel less legitimate and only as an attack by the
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rulers impala against a sort of an unwelcome opposition. neither. thank you very much. archie, political correspondent, nina hoss, thailand, stop court has cleared the former head of the progressive move forward party of by living election law. the total engine room rot. let his party to victory last year's elections, but was blocked from becoming prime minister. he had been accused of breaking election law by earning shares and immediate company while he was a candidate. the constitutional court ruled the peters status. as a lawmaker had not ended a lapse of on the 3 the streets of bangkok pizza, the image of a new ad. so they brings victory in an election estimate. he was not supposed to win for young businessman and his progressive move forward policy, defeat the conservative party supporting the boy list, admitted tree. after nearly a decade of army bout tool ties won't to change
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before then. we will have the new prime minister named beat the live general ended up but even though we move forward, wouldn't the may seats that was not guaranteed to fail with the, with the backing of the senate. his bid to become premier, blocked by oh no elected lawmakers. the military had to pointed with, with a result of what happened in the parliament today. i accepted, but i'm not giving up is an imperious program of reform. had to put him in the cross has of the old god, he and his coalition partners planned to revise the constitution and business monopolies under allow same sex marriage ahead of another vote. thailand's highest court suspended pizza from parliament. it was investigating allegations he was bought from winning in the election because he held share as an immediate company move forward. zip full with this guy with a voice that and they said to be established, months was taking a much
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a threat to its rules. peter left parliament no longer fighting for the premiere ship, just trying to hold onto his seat. with him, sidelined real estate tycoon shrink that type of scene became prime minister. after making a deal with the ministry. the more you hold grudges, the less mindful you'll be in your you'll be, you'll be trapped in the past, but i learn, i have my lessons, you know, i forget but i won't forget, it was a blow to tie democracy. the pizza saves the setbacks, are just the tool, the hopes to make it be tons of politics in the next general election. let's bring it into 2 non funds to do rock here, who's a political scientist too long gone university and joins us from bangkok to turn on . what does this verdict mean for p? tell him to run rod and his move forward party as most of the time. so it means
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that he's now back in parlance. he's eligible to be 5 minutes of doing this job. and i yes. all right, so it's coming back up in the next. the last, so for the positive sofa we from now will know whether the policy will be solved or if it will be allowed to continue, advertise against the parties to stop campaigning for them. and the lesson is the same. a private sale with the supervisor and the phones have back up media company . so i think the thing to watch is that's, you know, when the most popular, when do you that some of the various agencies move against them very quickly including the time. but now that look for as an officer is much less of a threat who doesn't have power. so because off it would not be surprising if a deposit is also off next week. but at the same time, i think that, you know, we might see it as do see some kind of charges hanging over a move forward as a potty moving ahead. just to make sure that they don't become fat again to be
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established as a problem. so they are still facing obstacles. they're within their party, but we're talking here about a man who with his party one last years general elections. that's not disputed. could we see him taking another shot at power despite the opposition that he's facing? is this a big uh, besides the task today? and i think for the, for this policy, you know, the most popular one the election, but he certainly can't come back if that's about to be. economy is the box. the obstacle will be that the type of the following alliance point, 510, and 2nd, 14 it 1st a small mountain and it's me and put my eyes. now, follow government to move forward as the opposite. so only way for move forward to become governments is to form a coalition government, it fits high, and that is unlikely. now, which means that the times online,
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it could be the problem is that even foreseeable future think this to and that's the next election. we'll see if something that takes shape differently. but for now, i think what time and one of the government, the problem is the set top and the run in the country and you know what it, they keep that up by forming a coalition. we move forward and a lot of the time we find them is the so this is how they define and really find that is be laid behind the scenes hold. sure that peter and his party do have strong support and long time voters. what are those motors make of all this? how do you think they will take this burden as the bought be had a last name was made. so yeah, it was a, it was a change and before but what was i'd say is how much change? how much reform for is a, you know, find routine reform program is really. yeah. we unlocked in a lease. so it's what's the supply that's i front of me and you know, it's a decent life type politics and sun eclipse. i also wanted it before,
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but not before at the moment, for they want to be from the one i see the minute see. so this is what the difference is. but you know, the 2 parties together, they went to the boat. so it was a want to change the business types of changes to the 5 d c. and for now move forward is main thing is positions and put 5 in governments. if they really line at some point, maybe we can see some change can be form in china. but and so there is a kind of the bilingual game by this, that this mass to 2 ton prototype against move forward. and therefore, be fine, even though it is free to reenter problem. and now these images eligibility by 5. and you might have to wait longer to to know. thank you very much for your analysis . that was due to time punk. so derek political scientist joining us from bangkok sketch up on a few other stories making headlines around the world. today. mongolian authorities say at least 6 people have been killed by a massive gas explosion in the capital of with them about time. the blast was
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triggered by a crash between a car and a truck carrying liquid nation natural gas, 3 firefighters, or long did that to us. so it has carried out air strikes and northern, your rack targeting 3 facilities linked to a ran back militia. it follows an attack on an iraqi or base over the weekend, which injured for us personnel around a line. militants have stepped up. attacks on us troops since the start of israel's offensive in gaza. 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 a minute for bucket of run of weapons demonstrations by showing you. train drivers have started the longest rail, striking german history only very limited time tables will be in operation for 6 days,
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and many services have been cancelled. the walk out over pay and working hours is due to end. on monday. turkeys parliament chose better in favor of sweden succession to nato clearing a longstanding hurdle to stockholm. joining the western alliance. lawmakers loaded overwhelmingly in favor of sweden's bed to become the 32nd member of the alliance after it won the public. packing of turkey's president of type adelanto objections focused on sweden's perceived acceptance of turkeys groups that think, reviews as terrorist, stockholm responded by tightening its anti terrorism legislation. turkeys approval leaves. hungary is the only nato member yet to ratify. sweden and succession supplies the ramifications. the swedish foreign minister was not overly optimistic about the nato membership process. the swedish native process is not completed until all states the need to ratify,
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sweden have done so and submitted the documents to the us state department. now we have high hopes that the turkish papers can be submitted, and then the hon, gary and ones. only then can we consider ourselves full members of nature? some more of this i'm joined by our brussels correspondent, lucio schultz, and was here despite sweden's nato membership. finally, being approved by tardies parliament, the swedish were mister, isn't sounding very upbeat there. why is that? yeah, i think you have to see where they came from. so they have been asking together with finland in 2022 to become ne, 2 members. finland has already gotten, become a natal member in 2023 ro. sweden is still rating, and so turkey has now agreed to its membership them. so what you have to see is for turkey has always ask for pretty clear conditions. at the same time,
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hungary is also still needs to agree, and hungary has not been making so clear what it wants from sweden. and i think this is maybe also the reason why they're a bit cautious. they're so big go on, has been declaring before the t wouldn't be the last one to sign of sweetness membership. but at the same time the tone has a bit change. so um, because robin has invited yesterday, it was chris as him to come and discuss and what he said, negotiate and savings natal membership. um, so then at the same time sweden has set a, the foreign minister has said that it's not so clear to them what they should negotiate. so the, the whole decision is not has not been made yet. they're still waiting for hungry. and as i said, it is not so clear why hungary is blocking the decision at this stage. so. so maybe that is the reason for the caution. you usually see it shows in, in brussels there. thank you very much. i as the donations for this is,
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oscar is a bit analysis in los angeles, and there's a more international flavor to list this year with foreign films featuring more than usual in the main categories. there was good news for germany's son, the 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. it's getting more from scott rock's for from dw cultures. got we just heard about sound to hers . oscar nomination. their european center was having a pretty good. yeah. arizona. oh definitely. i mean uh you had a uh, anatomy of a fall. the uh um. these are mystery thriller that does sound very low stars and um, getting nominated for best picture. it's a french film. and another film, a german language film zone of interest. also getting a,
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a best picture nomination. central are also stars in that film. so she's having a pretty amazing a year. i think it's interesting that we've got so much global representation of this year at the oscars. i think there's something to do with the changes of the academy has made. and the last couple of years, making their membership much more global. uh they said yesterday by the not at the nominations that 91, the members from 91 countries voted on this year's oscars. and that i think shows up in the kinds of films that they're getting picked. we're seeing a much more global representation. i mean, just look at the best director, nominees, i'm of the 5 nominated directors, only one. martin scorsese is american. all the rest are europeans. it really is a different view of the oscars issue. so what's your pick, scott? for the big prize, who's going to bring home the best picture award? or? yeah, i think it's gotta be oppenheimer here. customer nolan's, a bio, pick
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a about a, robert oppenheimer, the man who ran the team that developed the atomic bomb is really information will be designed for the oscars. this huge epic, a bio, a, pick, a historically relevant, beautifully done, sort of on all levels. it's a phenomenal movie, plus it was a tremendous box office success to many people's a surprise for such a serious film. i think that is the film that is the one to beat. uh, i think the best picture of best director probably the best actor for, for solely and murphy, who plays oppenheimer. so that is for me, the, the, the leading candidates. i'm but then i'm oppenheimer, it's entire, a career essentially since it started launch last year has been going up against a very, very different movie rather carried a barbie, which is also nominated in multiple categories including the best picture you couldn't imagine a more different bill than oppenheim in america than barbie. i mean, this is
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a entertaining comedy, adapted from the, from the dolls the barbie dolls with markle, roby, and ryan gosling in the starting roles as barbie and ken super fun the super entertaining with a very interesting, i'm sort of feminist a message which is very clear i mean, both of them of the size, from, from hollywood, tremendously successful, the most successful film of the year last year. i think it's got a lot of chance twins, probably not the best picture, but in a lot of the smaller categories, technical categories. and i bet ryan gosling as can who's nominated for best supporting actor will come home with the oscar. scott, thank you very much. is o is scott ross perot from dw culture just before we go, just reminder of the top story we're following for you this hour in the us, donald trump is claimed another big wind in the race to become the 2024 republican presidential nominate the former president has followed his victory in iowa with
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another one in the new hampshire primary is only rivals nikki haley was, has bound to fight on saying the race as far from over the terry martin, thanks for watching. the
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