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the, the, this is dw news live from berlin. us moves one step closer to a re match of the 2020 presidential election. as donald trump, trump and joe biden score big wins and super tuesday voting. they can stay on the election calendar. taskbar will bring the latest smart correspondent in colorado. also coming up, germany's defense minister blames human error for the leak that put secret military conversations about german weapons for ukraine into russian hands. and says was european assembly plant near berlin runs to homes because of a suspected arson attack, nearby power lines left wing milton groups as it was behind the incident.
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the hello and welcome to our show, seem goodly in berlin. and we begin in the us where the stage is set for an almost certain re match of president joe biden versus donald trump in november's election . that's after both men secured a string of rezoning winds in the so called super tuesday primary elections, voters and 16 states from alabama to alaska, and one overseas territory. american samoa have been choosing the parties candidates for the white house. only 2 serious contenders remain standing with bite and effectively unopposed. among the democrats. on the republican side, former president trump last remaining rival is the former south carolina governor nikki haley. she will now face even greater pressure to drop out of the race. so before we dive deeper, let's have a listen to some of the voters who cast their ballots on tuesday across the us.
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actually, i don't, i can't sand trump. and so it wasn't a big problem for me to come over here and vote. i voted for vitamin as i did the last time because i supported him. well, i bought it for donald trump and i did last time also because we really need a business man to get this world straight. travelers is a very horse and individual, but he's the easiest, he knows how to run the country. republican donald trump. eh, because i think he's the best hope we have for getting our country back on track. anybody. but i don't really, why is that? he's, he doesn't need to figure presences, again, it's too cold. he forgets things i wrote in from our current president fighting and mostly voting for him because i'm concerned about the state of our democracy. if trump is re elected,
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i think he would be less likely to start on benjamin alvarez goober is standing by in denver, colorado, one of the states that voted today. benjamin we talked about this before. trump wins, big bind, wins big. there aren't really any surprises here are there or that's right, but we were also not expecting it many surprises during the super tuesday. 2 names that we've seen over and over joe biden. and donald trump, probably as you already set it at re max and we will see in november and was looking at those numbers and looking at what's coming in. we have and it president bite and who won democratic nomination, qantas and 12 states plus iowa. they voted already in january, but the results came in to today, and trump is projected to f 110 republican and it races also here in the state of colorado. and this was something that was still yeah, what's not clear if you would actually be on the ball. let's remember the decision
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of the us supreme court that overturned the decision of the supreme court. here in colorado, the one to to be are him citing this article 3 of the 14th that meant amendment. and by that he was on the ballot and he's also expected to win the state during colorado. so no big surprises. and now we'll have to wait to see what a donald trump will say during his speech, approaching and talking to his people into a suppose something that we will not see from nikki haley. it to data know public events scheduled for no surprises. um does super tuesday tell us anything that we don't already know about this race? are we seeing anything? well, be interesting now is to see what nikki haley. it will say, what you will do. he always said that you would stay in the race until super to say, it's not clear when she will drop out. it's only a matter of time looking at the numbers that she has lucky. she still try to in, in virginia that also went to a donald trump today. and the important question here will be, if she will actually, when she will drop out, if she will actually endorse at donald trump. something that seems
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a pretty unlikely now, but yeah, those are the 2 native we've heard over and over again. also speaking to voters heading here in denver to the pulse 2 days either a job. i know donald trump, who will then it make it faced each other and the presidential elections of november. we've also recently seen that some voters on the democratic side have cast what they called protests votes against. but are we seeing any more of that today on super tuesday? we saw it in michigan before are we seeing it? and if so, to what extent does that represent a concern for the binding campaign? it's definitely a concern when we talk to people and we also heard some people also at the polling stations speaking about gaza speaking about ease, right. and those people who voted on committed a new voted and committed not only in michigan will more than $100000.00 people, so 12 percent of total voted uncommitted instead of to abide. and that's also something that we saw today. we heard a vice president come over here is a few days ago saying that a ceasefire is needed for at least 6 weeks. so that's definitely something that has
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been pressure and the alarm bell bells have also definitely been ringing in the white house saying that something more, it needs to be done. it, but it remains to be seen. we still have both closing. we have different time zones here. in the us with so many states voting today, that we still have need a few more hours to figure out exactly how many people's from the democratic side voted and committed instead of building a full presidential by a correspondent, benjamin alvarez gruber, in colorado. one of the states voting today and the super tuesday premier elections and us thank you've been staying with the us politics. arizona is kirsten settlement will not seek re election to the senate in november. service at the increasingly bitter divisions in american politics were behind her decision. she was elected as a democrat in 2018 but left the party last year. after repeatedly blocking progressive policies, the race to replace or is expected to be highly competitive. the president biden
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one arizona in the 2020 presidential election by near 3 tenths of a percent of the vote. the president biden says he's hoping for a cease fire and gaza before ramadan. the muslim holy month starts march 10th find says up to hum mosse which carried out the october 7th terror attacks. whether there will be a 6 week truce in exchange for the release of israeli hostages. the bill is in the hands of home office right now. offer a rational offer to it and see what the hell is going to be a see as far as ramadan get into circumstance for this continues to run, the israel united states and jordan has meanwhile air dropped more 8 packages into the gaza
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strip. u. s. military saying almost 37000 meals were flown into the territory in a joint operation. but with you, mandatory crisis becoming increasingly desperate. agencies say that only a fraction of what is needed is actually getting through the panic and k o as mendoza city run around in a frenzy to find food countries such as egypt, jordan fronts. and now the us have been dropping aid from above. but there are too many people in need and there's not enough aid. and the said that the we have the willing, this inability to bear it up. but is there a father in the world who can see his children riding in hunger in front of him to remain silent? even if the price is risking his life. just like all these people who risk their lives in order to obtain what is not even enough for a crumb of flour or aid or canned food, rid of the yesterday, some expired,
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can goods arrived containing mold and fungus. we are not animals, as they described us. i remember the most important over the we can work us from the u. s. m, the w a tro, rushed in to provide supplies to hospitals, medicines, and fuel a running critically low. and this is costing children headlines. so unfortunately, yes, we have lost 2 babies here they had pneumonia, but they died because of the power cut. the power went off at 4 am, and at 8 am we were out of oxygen, the one that many others have died from hunger, according to the visiting team from the w. h o the there is no milk or anything. well, the situation is bad. indescribable. we're not able to get them anything these
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that's come. as the booming outside continues and bodies, philip flores, somewhat so young, they barely have the chance to live over to germany. now we're defense minister for us. the story is says, human error was to blame for a conversation between german military commanders being intercepted by russia. the story as, as a senior officer who was visiting single poor dialed in to join the discussion about the use of taras cruise missiles and ukraine without taking the necessary security precautions. the story is said, the kremlin is attempting to create divisions within germany. it will slant type, russia is constantly trying to drive a wedge between us, between the domestic political forces in germany, between the policies, between those 12, for or against, for more or less support for ukraine. it's all about 50 is getting the tennis king,
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henry must not fall before it. the most often lime game of the story is also said, the german government remains undecided whether to send tourist cruise missiles to ukraine. so does that mean that the issue is still on the table? well, here's the political correspondence. simon young clearly isn't off the table is being discussed at a pretty senior level within the military. but of course, also among politicians as we know, johnson that all i've shown it is strongly opposed to supplying they said torres, long range missile system in to you cried the pain is that it could be interpreted by russia as a direct involvement at by germany. in the war, and if it is an escalation because of that, that on the other side, you've got opposition. politicians, christian democrats, but also others in parliament. as saying, no, we must continue to discuss space is a weapon that ukraine wants and needs and would make
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a significant difference on the ground. that opposition publications of also i've been trying to point out that the, the link to the link to coal seems to show that i would have felt his argument that at delivering taurus to ukraine would also inevitably main sending german troops to ukraine. that, that argument to is not true. so there's a lot of political material here still to discuss. and i think the debates about taurus for ukraine. yes. so know that i saw from about to dw political correspondence. simon young. there was saying in germany, tesla's european car plant near berlin has halted production after a suspected arson attack cut off its electric electricity supply. rather a local media published a letter from a far left group claiming that it was behind. the incident tells lucio eli mosque has called the suspect of attack. quote, extremely dumb police vans near the desk left land just outside the german gap
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between berlin. a fire broke out or to high voltage electricity, violent which led to a power failure. authorities believe it was an act of sabotage from the today, criminal police are investigating on suspicion of ours and co investigating all of these. in a far left 1000000 group has claimed responsibility and the message posted online. the power outage force testified to hold its production and evacuated workers feelings associated with for us. this really is an attack on this industrial side here and find the book. we have up to 12000 employees because i work at the moment . the sensitive gums of the electric car maker is facing protests against its expansion plans at the blonde environmental activists are occupying a nearby forest, putting up dense and building tree houses as part of the stop dessler movement. life is that we've occupied this forest because tesla,
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which is building electric cars here, and it's big a factory for us to also wants to buy unclear this area of forest on done off these advisory board and us and we've occupied the forest just of this that the environmental activists have issued the statement distancing themselves from the suspected arson attack. tesla says production board resume before next week, and it expects the losses to run to several 100000000 euros. and here's a reminder of our top story. the super tuesday is in full swing in the united states. the biggest day so far in the 2024 brace for the white house, 16 states across america and one american territory are choosing their parties candidate for president november's election. and that's it for now. we'll be back shortly with more headlines, including more about super tuesday and those results. in the meantime,
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