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white house has come down to her against 2 old men trunk and by renewing the country versus repeating the past. well, the next stop is hailey's home state, south carolina, and this will be make or break. healy can not afford to lose their, and the south carolina is former governor. she should have a huge advantage against trump. but the polls show, she does it. i break off in berlin. this is the day the i'm going to do just as go down there in south carolina. he's got a page and he's on track. he is the only one who cannot be bought and sold and to honesty is what we need right now. it's a good result for both trump and for hailey, cuz trump is in the late. but haley is doing surprisingly well. i think she's the best candidate. i'm afraid trump is this too much k us and too much about him is that she's a bad person because you need experience. we need trump in there. honestly,
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i am undecided between you if you want the of our choice between him. also coming up the pain before the game to 6 weeks on the job and argentina's president javier malay is keeping his campaign, promises with drastic spending carts. and he has a warning for countries living beyond their means. obviously, i am here today to tell you a feeling that the west is in danger. and it's in danger because those who are supposed to defend the values of the west, new york city, and they find themselves co, optical, by a world view, that inexorably lament leads to socialism and consequently to poverty. a body shop for to our viewers watching on cbs in the united states and to all of you around the world. welcome. we'd begin the day with the impostor running for you as president, and the 2 old men standing in her way. in a nutshell,
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this is the state of the race for the white house, in the words of the 2 republicans, nikki haley and donald trump, hoping to on see the incumbent, democrat job. i'm a tuesday. donald trump one the new hampshire primary beating nikki haley by a margin of about 10 to 11 points. haley did not concede defeat, however, is dead. she doubled down on her campaign mantra that both the trump invited, closer to the age of 80 to the age of 70, no longer fit the bill to be us president. she's spinning her hopes on the next primary and her home state of south carolina. on tuesday night, trump lashed out at hayley, calling her an impostor week on immigration. tough on protecting the status quo in washington, a claim republicans in south carolina, or apparently buying staples show trump with a comfortable lead over haley. she might be down, but she isn't out of the day,
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a voting mist tons presidential primary haley and say such a lovely new hampshire doesn't spell the end game. new hampshire is 1st in the nation. it is not the last the, this raise is bar for move on to as a poll says a sticking with a, it's not over until it's over 75, south carolina, as i said. so i mean again, it's in south carolina to get a lot of people that you should be in this range. but the nice victory speech belonged to donald trump. well, i want to thank everybody. this is a fantastic state. this is a great, great say, you know, we want to have here 3 times now 3,
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the pizza pieces of liquid dogs. that the former president deserves. another to i voted for donald trump, which made the day extra awesome for me. it's a special day and i'm proud to be fair and i'm glad that we're in the 1st primary and united states. i think that the people that are needs to be back in office haley bows to fights on. but so tough to victory looks increasingly narrow. while a trump fight and re much this november a p is ever more likely the are joining me here at the studio now is brandon, when he's with the bertelsmann foundation, where he is with the foundations, europe's future program. and he is also from the good state of south carolina. i understand it is good to have you with this. i mean, you. so let's,
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let's putting you in the, into the store, your, in american, you're working on this project about europe's future. so what would a 2nd, trump presidency? what would it mean for europe's future? it would mean quite a lot, and i think that's something that your opinions really have to wake up to. that is a potential reality. that's really just around the corner. the time is going by quickly. all you have to do is take a look at the heritage foundations plans for a, you know, in their project to 2025, which is an unprecedented presidential administration transition plan. if you look at the mandate for leadership, which is essentially the, the leading document is a part of this project. it outlines very clearly what republican policy ambitions are when it comes to energy policy, trade policy, security, it would have severe impacts for europeans. so it would be, it would be similar to what we saw, the 1st term, just more of it and more hardcore. i think it would be significantly worse and were
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when you look at, for example, if you look at the trade chapters, these are written by peter navarro, who was a former trade advisor to trump. he's one of the only advisors who allows did the entire presidency from 2017 to 2021. if you look at the language that's included there, they believed that they did not have the right people in place the 1st time around in order to really get trumps engine to off the ground. and they're making plans now, but the right people in place. but we know that a lot can happen between now and november, so it says, let's look at where things stand right now. it's and trump beat haley in new hampshire. the margin was smaller than expected. 1011 points. how did you read that to? i think it was to be into subpoenaed to a certain degree all science pointed to trump walking away from new hampshire with a victory. of course, if you look at it, just it me up on paper. it isn't. yes, she experienced a big bump. but if you take a step back, there are
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a few things to play. if you go back to the iowa caucus last week, course we had 3 candidates in the race, randa sentenced dropped out of that race pretty quickly thereafter. that's one thing. the other important thing to consider is the state of new hampshire itself. it's a very different state than iowa. and honestly, it's a bit of an oddball in the region of new new england. for example, it's, it's highly, politically diverse for, for the, for the region. for example, if you look at the us senate, you have 2 democratic senators in back you saw in june shaheen. i was a former start. i spent a bit of time in gigi and stuff. several years ago. you didn't have the republican governor interesting new. mm hm. so you don't see that very often that's very uncommon. and apparently donald trump was expecting nikki haley last night to to follow her on to sanchez's lead and to throw in the towel. but she didn't do that, and trump was visibly ticked off by. this is take a listen to what he said last night. this is not your typical victory speech,
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but let's not have somebody take a victory. when she had a very bad night. she had a very bad, like i said, i can go up and i can say to everybody, oh thank you for the victories. wonderful, that's what origin go up and say, who the hell was the impostor said what? up on the stage before and like playing the victory, she did very poorly actually. but the only person more angry than let's say me, but i don't get too angry. i get even. so i could say the candidate doth protest too much me thinks, i mean, if, how did you read it? i mean, he was, he was, i rate i read into it like you eat what you've seen over the past several years. i mean, did you notice who's behind it's tim scott, the senator from south carolina. he's not standing behind nikki haley on stage, raising her hand saying we're going to south carolina together. we're going to pull this thing for the sink through. and so he's standing by and from,
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during his victory speech. all right. i mean you, you are from south carolina. i mean, i am a born and raised, oh yeah, any. and so it did not because you know, kids that you can look at is it says a lot about the republican party, both sides of your senators or donald trump, then right. that's true. yeah. well, to certain extent, if you look at lindsey graham, for example, he's a perfect example of what i think nikki haley is experiencing now. mm hm. uh. back in 2015 in 2016. he came out fervently against trump when he was then canada. yeah . he's come out against him several times during his presidency. he's known for seats on his positions in a tor easily. um, but what you see is it still has a very strong consequences for his, for lindsay grims based in south carolina. even recently, there was a riley down in south carolina where he was essentially booed off stage, and trump had to come down and call him the ground. of course he took advantage of the known and said up for lindsey you were last, but now your style. yeah, yeah, it looks like the messiah. yeah, yeah, no, it's not a surprise. i want you to take
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a listen to to what i'm nikki haley said last night with the numbers came in with donald trump. you have one out of chaos after another for a lot of people. politics is way to 1st and it's not personal for me. i voted for trump twice. so i decided to run because i'm worried about the future of our country and because it's time to put the negative anti and chaos behind us. right, so that seems reasonable, but we know that the states are going to be even higher for her in south carolina. and she said she was a 2 term governor of south carolina. she should have the home state advantage there, but the opinion polls show that she does and why didn't. why, why is that? what's for a number of reasons? again, it speaks to the state of the republican party. this is still very much trumps party. and you know, when she goes to south carolina, i mean, honestly,
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i think looking at new hampshire, she was probably in friendly or territory among republicans in new hampshire. then what awaits her in south carolina next month. and i look at the, i mean, of course you mentioned the pulls, i think trump is it at about 62 percent right now. he experienced a big bump in the last few days here. that's way better than what he was experiencing going into new hampshire and this week. look at the south carolina state leadership. you've got governor and big master. you've got the upper echelon of the south, carolina's state government standing on see what stage with trump at recent riley's and not only endorsing trump, but actively speaking out against sticky hailey say this despite the fact that south carolinians voted twice for her to be their governor, so that's true. um, i think our support possibly waned over 9 before she went on to become human investor. but it's true if we end up having a rematch of donald trump enjoy binding november. it will happen against the wishes
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of the american people. i mean, all of the polls show us that the majority of americans do not want to see this re match, but that's what we're going to get probably in your work. how do you explain this to you repeat, and particularly when you're on both sides of the atlantic, you have this, this claim now that the system is broken and that the politicians don't speak for us anymore. well, unfortunately, the united states, if you look at public opinion pulling on several policy issues, whether it be abortion, whether it be a gun regulation, unfortunately, the wishes of the american people are not always translated into policy. so it's unfortunately just a fact of the fact of the matter when we're explaining to europeans now, especially in the context of, of the election. the, the focuses primarily on the policy objectives of a potential republican administration coming in in january 2025. did that is very much the focus in something that we're trying to,
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to really bring home. are you hearing people say here in europe that they don't want to see trump as president? again, as much as they're saying that they would prefer that there was another choice other than j by as well. i mean, if you look at new hampshire, again, kind of a strange scenario. how this primary, well, it was an unsanctioned primary to place. it says a lot that ju button was not on the ballot in a grass roots campaign. pushed me literally individuals how to write his name on to ballad in order for him to you know, his name wasn't on the ballot executive, some clash with the exact right. the other story but the exactly, so she still walked away. it was 51 percent of the vote, and i think that actually is, is a strong sign that you know, is there, there's still support there. so it is, what is it saying? would you say your state south carolina is going to say yes to trump? no to nikki haley. i i believe so. okay. brand new born with the bertelsmann
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foundation. good to have you here in the studio with this. thank you. great to see you. thank you. thank you for jenny ends have held a huge demonstration in the capital one. his art is over controversial, economic reforms announced by the countries, the president hobby or malay. thousands of workers joined to 12 hours striking, wasting their opposition to planned reforms that are expected to amend the countries and labor laws release government in slash to public spending. and the value of the country's currency arguing the difficult overhauls are necessary after years of overspending that have left the country in the one doing now by ramiro, tennessee, an economist and a former argentinian under secretary of finance. e. as in when his art is, is it all seems good to have you with us. on this wednesday, a president malay has been president for just 6 weeks, and now the country is bracing for the 1st general strength of his presidency. 260
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flying, so i understand they've been canceled by ever leaving us argentina's. i mean, thousands of travelers are impacted by this explained to our viewers. why is this stripe happening now? i ben hope to see you again. yes, i see mention a trip to the old or have you been that he has to his 1st strike, which is the most out of the say to at least if you can see their history. but if you're taking into consideration the dynamic of the month, we're going to make situation and nurturing dina is, was of what kind of productivity installation. because remember, god bless the installation. the went on there. let's say you have the fastest space on the planet. it was 211 percent sports. what's the process? even the labor no need for asia and they need to be sitting in december. the 1st month of general annual life for us is 8. it was 25 percent. so at the same time, most of the workers do they have,
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let's say you have recovery in that way too. so there is a lot of frustration and i'm going to, because of the face of these inflation on the russians on facebook chasing file. what else? the salaries last week president and the late spoke of the world economic forum in davos, switzerland. he had some tough boards for the west. take a listen to part of what he said. well usually i am here today to tell you a feeling that the west is in danger. it's in danger because those who are supposed to defend the values of the west and they find themselves co opted by a world view that inexorably lament that leads to socialism and consequently it goes to poverty poetry. so, no say, do not let yourselves be intimidated by the political cast and by the parasites that live off the state. now do not surrender to a political class that only wants to perpetuate itself in power and maintain its privileges. you know, the,
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the political cast and the parasites that he's talking about there. is he talking about the people who are striking and bringing the country to a stand still? i was that's an interesting question. because if you see during the campaigns, most of the people thought that the cost was mainly the politic on part is the way to empower for the last 20 years. and so, but sometimes when he complains about, for example, the, the lady in a probing that albany was be that she sent to the congress. he's also talking about, let's say, some entropy knows some other uh, associations, some people that are complaining because of the implants as the some of these deals . so i thought really this concept you'll see a big role there that co lead, let's say that would be to call a 5 piece. it's in itself. is president malays policy of
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what he says is fiscal responsibility. is it even possible in argentine to i mean, he seems to think that this kind of tough love government is an endangered species not only in argentina, but also all across the west and the united states, and also here in europe. but so let me start with your home country argentina. is it even possible as well? if you take into consideration the history of fiscal adjustment, i can see that there is no previous experience, often massive based on the adjustment like the one that they may be a related restrictions. trying to the boss and the congress with talking about 5 closer to each points, only name here in order to get to they can leave early on in the, in the public accounts. if you take into consideration that another fiscal of jasmine, or even in a nursing markets or e ban, let tell you in developing countries, there's no such low type group and i've chosen each in fact shore fee to hook time
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. so it would be really challenging. even if they all name was bailey spots and the quote was, what i'm wondering and you know, this is for people who are not economists on, is it the, the economics that are or the problem here or is it the politics? and i know when you were under secretary for finance, you resigned as did your colleagues because there was a clash with the way that the government was was headed. is the politics. what makes the economics many times in argentina not work. why? that's an interesting question. bed because of politics sounded going to be able to tell you a link together so. so i you may think that you, you are able to take stomach a non emissions. but if your last, if what do you think the support team for the mens that let's say it's a real problem. so i think that in the n, uh, the lead me, it's of the, if he's got a task man, will be to,
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to enter the congress. and we will see is how the army, larry has the chance to effectively put this adjustment in practice or not. and, and what about the powers that be in congress? i mean, are they willing to work with the president at least in, in, for the time be as well. uh, we structured that this is important that uh the government trust postpone, let's say the bill for next tuesday. so this is a sign, know that they do have to tell you enough for the because for bar to to start this session tomorrow, i think it was planned before. so i think that during these days they will try to get some new alliances, some new concessions. you know, that you'll get these uh, bill passing congress next week. i understand too there's a bill for on a expanding how many people pay income taxes in argentina and according to to the
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bill. it is a very progressive taxation system which sounds reasonable. what's your opinion, what are the chances about becoming a reality? well, that's an interesting debate here so much and seeing that because remember that at pre your, to the cycle and ronald evaluate that, you know, to obtain a form of candidate dominion ethic, ought to be such a mess of spice and views. we really nice it in a way the thing for the tax, it's only now applies to nearly $80000.00 employees or so obviously they'd be incomes guys. so now that they call the new bushes has to be submitted a guess a 3 gain. let's say that for the cvt also assisted us, your patience is to take the call, the type arrest the thoughts and stuff our old, the war. or even though we see the countries is well founded, that is, let's say, the best uh, type of tax ation that you have to be in place and that countries. and do you,
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do you think it's going to work? in argentina? i seen that there will be uh, support because uh from one side of the tell you from the police it goes 10 point east said it's the correct move on. on the other side, if you see, let's say that they are, there's, do they support that is may have its cause mainly from goldberg notice because these tax is distributed between the nation and the probably says so they will obviously support this because they, we gain some of the revenues that they lost when this bill was passed last year. okay. economy really tells me joining us tonight for me, but as our as mr toaster, we appreciate your time and your analysis. thank you. thank you. what's that pleasure? let's come back here to europe. now where the european union is teaming up with port operators and a were on illegal drugs, there been huge increases in the amount of cocaine entering the cotton and the
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reports in belgium and the netherlands in recent years. and that is prompted the you to start a new project to fight back against the drug criminal. these might look like the sleepy will to ways of your ups shipping trade. but as what ports has become a hot bed of some of the world's most lucrative criminal activity, pressure has been steadily ramping up on your p and politicians to act to tackle the drug gangs operating. here we have joining forces here today because it takes a network to fight a network. so that's why here today we launched a european ports alliance success this against criminal c one port alone with only means driven us move to other ports. criminals have reportedly been handing out hundreds of thousands of your raising bribes to port workers and threatening them in their families to gain access to shipments. deduct supportive roof to them is another key focus of the project. schools of people have be shuttled,
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formed in drug gang violence in belgium, the netherlands, and across the european union in recent years, including the motives of famous investigators employ is, as well as innocent children quotes in the crossfire. customs officials here in antoine seized a 165 years in kilos of cocaine last year, coming in on ships from all over the world. there was another new yearly record for the port. a better in mines. that's just what's being seized, not what's getting passed. the customs officials, the gangs of bringing the drugs in from left to in america, mainly equitable and colombia. the poets who lives comprises of european politicians, port mazda is shipping companies, and security firms when human lives considered being just a tool in a lucrative gets the true mental business. should we be surprised? that's the level of violence. so bossing the images of my field,
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type serious. and this, the stronger the head twins, the more creative collaborative bolt is supportive. we need to be your pin for 2 lines. projects is a bite increasing cooperation between your national customs and law enforcement to authorities. it wants to use technology like contain the scanners to boost security, but officials wouldn't make too many details public in order to prevent criminals from being informed of the plans. the task ahead is titanic. the european official was no, despite requires more than just to nudge as well the day continues online. you'll find this an x also known as twitter, and on youtube, the w news. you can follow me to bring golf tv and remember whatever happens between now and then tomorrow is another day. we'll see you then everybody the,
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into the conflicts own with tim sebastian. my guess this week is electric considering co ukrainian m. p. i'm looking for the problem in 3 assembly council of your hello is this the best time? a year ago, gunter ranko had post price because the landscape and reservations about him because he still believe this president will be do crying to victory. conflict next, on d. w to as a come the legacy of dictatorship member entering
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a new year history. but also for the world representatives were elected to compose the draft. this relationship between the economy and the date would be changed. the 1st time that indigenous peoples were put on a level with everyone else is today, and society ready to be changed in 45 minutes on d, w, the, the sites will encounter in the late 19 seventy's. former concentration comes in my general most meisner. i met the man who had to maintain him, go stop bogged, known as the beast of sleep or shame on you. tell the truth. 2 years later, wagner was dead. and investigation concluded that it was suicide. of the fire give
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rise to down. really, how to go the thoughts january 27th on the ukraine approaches. the 2nd that of us ray of russia is full scale invasion with some alarming uncertainties. will the us be able to restock the items? and i munition supplies which drive up a month ago, have the big promises from the west about staying with ukraine as long as it takes time to duff. i guess this week is alexi considering co, you creating an m p delegate to the parliamentary assembly of the council of your one thing should be clear for everybody. ukrainian people are fighting. but who we are losing people every day. and we come.
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