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the, the, you're watching the w news live for the lead. donald trump wins the south carolina republican primaries. it's another key step to securing the presidential nomination of debating his last remaining republican rival, mickey highly trump has now one every contest so far in the race to be nominate both are coming off of ukraine and his allies mock to use since the beginning of russia's full scale injunction, new places of support. a continuing bringing ball type. presidents savanski says he's country is definitely stronger. now, in fact, van and a documentary about the return of the looted african odd treasures,
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takes the top prize here at the building. international film festivals will get more on the seas award winning moves from now. corresponding with conference. the . i'm jared raid. welcome to the show. a donald trump has won the republican presidential primary primary election in south carolina. it's his full strength when in the primary rise, sitting him suddenly on track to become the republican nominate the former presidents last and major opponents. nikki haley was hoping to secure a whim in south carolina. it's her homes dice and she served as golfing to day. she sworn to stay in the rise until the back into the back to republican primaries in several states on march. the fif, what's known as the super tuesday,
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a. well donald trump a claims victory just minutes off the polls closed. here's some of what he said. i was just informed that we got double the number of votes that has ever been received in the great state of south carolina. that's pretty good. so it's so richard times do and there's something going on in the country. some really great things are going on. you as well now with the dealt with use of washington correspondents and now the more lounge and knelt. it was a fairly easy victory for trump in the end was in a despise nicky highlights hopes that she'd do better and now homes dies. indeed it was jarred and we're actually coming to uh, from the south carolina primary watched party organized by donald trump. supporters . as you can imagine, the mood here has been very vigilant. even though this was a victory that was largely expected ahead of the primaries, pool after pools, put donald trump a far ahead of nikki haley in south carolina. that is simply
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a place where you have a lot of supports. in fact, there was a survey out that said that costs 65 percent of republican primary voters would still be about donald trump, a fit for office, even if you were convicted for a crime. 2 thirds of republican primary voters believe that joe biden to not win the 2020 election and that donald trump did. this, of course, is not true. joe biden won that election as for nicky healey, of course. so this is a terrible blow for her. we are talking about for home state of south carolina where she wants the governor, but as you said, she is a valley to stay in the race until march 5 super tuesday for campaign finance and still allow her to do that. but in the end, it is likely that super tuesday is just another day that will confirm that donald trump will walk away with a nomination. okay, so you know, as you're saying, it really is likely now that trump will become the presidential moment
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a off to this. when indeed after this a, this primary, it nearly solidifies the impression that donald trump has this nomination sewn up. the primaries are basically over, even though only a handful of states have voted and that the general election season has begun and we're going to seeing a rematch between the trunk and biden's. com november. it's just got his victories in the past races in iowa and new hampshire in nevada and now in south carolina for so decisive that it was really hard to imagine nikki haley catching up. now of course, as he says, she is going to stay in the race and there is an argument for her to stay. it is that donald trump, of course, is a candidate not without his problems. he is facing $91.00 charges across 4 cases. it could still be that ends up having to face off throughout having to face prison
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time, either in this campaign season or before the election, in which case she should be next in line. however, barring any of those external events, it is very much unlikely that trump will be the republican nominee. okay, to a dw is janelle dom allowed day in washington. janelle, thanks so much for that. so as janelle adjusted donald trump has taken another big step to securing the republican presidential nomination, bought a group of republicans is planning for a future that he's not a part of our washington bureau chief in his poll met some of them at a novice homage called principles 1st happening this weekend in the us capital it appears that there is currently no viable alternatives to donald trump has the republican policies presidential candidate. however, not all republicans are in support of it and they will not win
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a general election smile. a lawyer is organizing the principles for somebody than washington, which aims to find ways to liberate the party from from employees. i think if he wins his great, i mean the, the, his grip on the party will be a fine. i can be able to say that the question will be resolved, the transformation on ideas will be complete. the republican party will no longer be a party of it'd be a party of isolationism. it'll be a party of conspiracy theories about the deep state being arrayed against average americans. it's the 2nd time that those republicans who are critical was donald trump, are coming together to discuss the future of the apology. was out the form of presidents . there are enough people in there in congress and elsewhere. you $700.00 plus people here, principles 1st, who actually have a hunger for moral and righteous leadership. once we get past this and people can get back to principles. like we're discussing here today at the summit,
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i'm very optimistic about the future in the us and donald trump, he'll be, he'll be at the head of the party for a couple more years. and will i have hope that we will get through the attacks on democracy, the, the, the rhetoric, you know, it just, it's just so senseless in today's day and age and research part of, of my generation, so tired of it a 30 minute drive away. mark on supporters or gathering and see peg summit that was one so platform for a conservative discussions and idea sharing. however, in this election year, dialogue and debate seem to be absent as the event resembles the ceremonial coordination of the former president. these contrast events reveal divisions in the g o p and the ongoing struggle for the republican parties, core values, us and all the news. now, lee dissolve, you cranes, allies of pledge de support for as long as it takes in its war against russia.
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saturday, march, the 2nd anniversary of roches full scale invasion. to knock this on the day some a u. n. g 7 latest joins ukrainian president, florida me savanski, in a place where one of the 1st bottles took place and ukraine prevailed. friends greeted at the ensign of a sealed net keys on february 24th 2022 russian ad on forces attack. this airport. at the time, many photo russia would capture, keep the doctor a month and a half of ukrainian or assistance to to and withdrew his full asis from the area. so would you, ma'am? this is today. we are in a very symbolic place, was storming the assignment. what proved and wanted to win the bathroom for our capital, the bathroom for keys with the key bottle of the blitzkrieg. he was planning. it keeps implement and it was heavy stuff. but his 1st fundamental defense went on soldiers destroyed the landing of russian motors recently. the psalm bretzky's give
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boots. well, the latest praise to crime, and for it's for assistance against, it's my to neighbor. you managed to stop rush us attack towards the heart of ukraine. you save your country, you saved all of europe. and today we are here from across europe and the world to pay tribute to your bravery. just hours before lead us gather the focus and the ration a deadly russian drug and attack on odessa reminded people the that the war goes on . and the significance of the timing of the assault was enough loss. the residence this happens almost every day. it's hard to understand if it's symbolic or not reasonable, we don't know what's going to happen this evening and what we normally in the evenings we have a tax. everything is symbolic. russel of states that we're doing it
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out, people are dying. we want the war to end as soon as possible starts to move. we have no more strength left turn. you have a news, neither physical. what i listen, you nor mental flowers for the victims of oppression, despise promises of lasting support. and this stalemate and the fighting is causing fatigue in the corner dose of power in the west. and that's the will and says it's 3rd yeah. ukraine faces an uncertain future. or earlier we spoke with a military analyst, maureen, a mirror on and asked her if the lack of military i from the west is to blame for ukraine's lack of progress on the front line. i think it's not as simple as that. of course, the lack of munition that we're seeing right now is a major factor. however, there are other factors that needs to need to be considered. on the one hand, it's also
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a shortage of men power. and the problems that you've created has been sent facing was a command, and also it was a mobilization move that will soon possibly come into force. so, and that is one side of the problem, the other side. it's also the western financing, not just in terms of deliveries of military equipment and of course, lack of air power as they are by lack of air superiority is a factor. and as a factor is of course rushes strategic adaptation to the kind of war that is waging against ukraine. so we have to take all those into account in order to, to understand the complexity of the conflict without trying to reduce it to one single factor. a marina mirror and then here's a look now at some of the stories making headlines today, the u. s. and u. k. has launched fresh air strikes on the who's the rebel griffin jim and me to run television said strikes if the capital so not the us and
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u. k. have conducted numerous strikes since the start if you see it in response to earthy. a tax on ships passing through the red sea is riley police abuse water cannon to disperse anti government protest. as intel, a v cooling for the removal, the prime minister benjamin netanyahu. the demonstration was one of the largest seems to have most terror attacks october. the 2nd since last year and the subsequent ease riley bum bombardment of guns in the body of like saying the bounty has been handed over to his mother. according to his bikes. person for the life russian opposition laid on. no single day's house have yet been consent. earlier this week and invalid these mothers say the parties were refusing to allow of public, sorry, well, the documentary about returning african alerted african artwork is taking the top prize here at the bose and international film festival. the golden bed went to down
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me, a joint production between been named senegal and france. bailey and others top prize went to french, senegalese, director massey, d, up for her documentary document. the film follows 26. royal treasure is being returned by france to bend niemen, where a group of university students isn't sure what that means for that. the. on the safe on the south korean director hung soon as a traveler's needs took. the 2nd prize is a very bad playing, but we'd role of a mysterious voyager and sole best director went to nelson carlo data centers that he asked for. pay the experimental film narrated by hippo, the savvy, he got to give it to me, but we had
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a mind despite having no clear plot. the film offers many observations of humanity . emily watson taking and acting award for her role in small things like these. we'd have some t other, she won the jury over as an ice cold, non running, essentially a labor camp for unwed mothers. current events also weighing on this here is $1000000000.00 with a special documentary prize to palestinian and his railey activists boss. so either and you about abraham, their film, no other lands documents address, fight against exposure in the west bank of canada. and i am these rarely by cities, palestinian and seem to days we didn't go back to a land where we are not equal fits your active as filmmakers urging the audience to
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