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[000:00:00;00] the, this is dw news lights and berlin super tuesday voters make a rematch between donald trump and president joe biden. themes for inevitable. as trump celebrates because sweep of nearly all the states that had been called one north, eastern states gifts, his own republican challenger and the keys tell even not also coming up. jordan in the united states, aaron dropped more aden to gaza, with the situation on the ground, rolling even more desperate. critics say the supplies are just a fraction of what is needed. and teslas european assembly plant near berlin
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bryan's to halt because of a suspected arson attack on nearby power lines. a left wing village improve says that it was behind the incident the sarah kelly. welcome to the program. we begin in the united states where so called super tuesday has made a november re match between donald trump and joe biden, almost inevitable. voters cast ballots, and 16 states, and one overseas territory, with no substantial opposition in his democratic party. by the in string of victories was a virtual certainty. trumps wins help cement his over whelming dominance over his one remaining republican challenger. a super tuesday. this time did not come with
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big surprises. as donald trump cemented his hold on the republican presidential nomination. said this is one of the finest run campaigns that anybody has ever seen. that's pretty good, right? as for the real estate and we have no choice because november 5th, right around the corner. november 5th is going to go down as the single most important day in the history of our country. donald trump lead technically means an end to nicky hayley's campaign. hailey is one to primary so far making her the 1st republican woman to do so. but it won't be enough to win in a statement or spokesperson said, today in state after state, there remains a large block of republican primary voters who are expressing deep concerns about donald trump. that is not the unity ar party needs for success. addressing those
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voters concerns will make the republican party and america better for the democratic nomination. president biden is the leading contender, and he has no substantial primary challenge. so the trump bite and re match in november looks quite likely. many american voters say they would have preferred new options this year, rather than a rematch from the last general elections. oh, i'm terribly frustrated with this country. i mean, the fact that we have biden and trump to choose from. it's disgraceful. it's just disgraceful. we don't need to octogenarians in office running for office. there's plenty of other people who were earlier in their careers who could run and do a better job than those to me. a lot of my friends would be all voting um, like you, my girlfriend has and bother voting and cheese hasn't missed. a single one tells them our best choice is job. i didn't, he's a candidate. he hasn't done anything. you're gonna build up any of his promises. so no, i'm just, i'm just not happy with the, the,
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the to binary choice isn't. there was super tuesday behind all eyes will be on the election in november where americans will pick their 47th president. and on the republican side, with trump dominating super tuesday, is the fight for the republican nomination basically over. now i put that question to dw reporter william glue croft. oh sarah, you and i are here just, i think, you know, less than 24 hours ago discussing that very question the, the, the writings but on the proverbial wall for quite a while now. but now we're really coming seeing the results. let's not forget or be distracted by all the performative aspects of the primary season and it's hard primaries are a mathematical game. 1215 delegates is what the, the republican candidate needs to become the nominate. that's what of donald trump and nikki haley and previously and still some other smaller candidates are fighting for. but because of the math game,
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donald trump is way out ahead. and although he didn't clinch that tonight, he is very much on track to clenching that. and again, barring something unforeseen, nikki haley just won't have the numbers to be able to take down donald trump. so what happens is she drop out now as well. nikki haley has been, or her campaigns are very silent, are mostly silent. after super tuesday, they just put out of statements, she didn't have any kind of public appearance. just the statements, thinking the millions of americans who did vote for her. and of course, pointing out the vermont when nikki haley is basically pitched to the republican party. is you can get rid of me, i can lose, i can drop out and she may very well we don't know yet. but that does not put that does not put to bed the disquiet among many republicans who just don't want to vote for donald trump again. and that could be vulnerable going into november. and when we look on the democratic side, as expected, president joe biden has also had a strong showing. but i mean,
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you are you mentioning kind of warning signs about the general election? there wasn't warning signs. might there have been on the democratic side? right. joe mining faces similar issues as donald trump. people just aren't that enthusiastic about either. i mean, we're seeing massive people coming out for both of them because that's how america works. you have kind of 2 big candidates and voters of various of the 2 parties vote for that. but give united states, as we've seen over the last many election cycles, it doesn't really matter about how populated you are. it's more important about how slightly unpopular you are. those views 1000 votes in certain key counties a certain key space is what really decides elections. it doesn't really matter of about the 10s of millions of americans. we might get voting for you. it matters the 10000 or 20000 that might not vote for it. and both joe biden and donald trump face that risk going into november. and that is what the selection like previous
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elections is probably going to be decided on. the polls have shown a majority of americans don't really want either bite and or trump again, as you've highlighted there. so i mean, what does this mean now, as we head towards november steel? for every story i see or hear about a trump supporters who now isn't a trump supporter. i see another story about a bite in supporter who now isn't a bite and supporter. and both of those stories are true, right? both the campaigns can spin that any way they want. you can look at that positively saying, well, look at the other side. there's no, it's easy. as many other side, people are willing to vote for me because they, they want to stop the other side, both sides of the trump campaign, the binding campaign to use the same rhetoric, the same, talking points to make their case, and vice versa. supposed to be very interesting, as we do go into the full general election and towards november, which of those narratives. and they're all true narrative. i don't want to say that one is more true than the other. it's going to be, which is,
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which turns out to be the one that breaks in cruise favor. like i said, it's gonna come down to the margins because that is how us politics currently structured. william blue cross as always, thank you. and elsewhere in the world, the united states has further tightened that stance on the dire conditions in the gaza strip. according to news agencies is real. staunchest ally is for the 1st time back and calls for an immediate cease fire. in a un security council resolution. the draft language also calls for the release of all hostages, still held by him off. the shift comes as the us and jordan have air dropped more a packages into the palestinian territory. but agencies say that the drops provide just a fraction of what is needed. the attic and k o, as mendoza city run around in a frenzy to find food countries such as egypt,
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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. the we have the willingness inability to bear it, 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 chrome, a flower, or aid, or canned food. yesterday, some expired canned goods arrived, containing mold and fungus. we are not animals, as they described us over the weekend workers from the u. n. m, the w h o rushed in to provide supplies to hospitals, medicines and fuel
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a running critically no. and this is costing children headlines 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 of those have died from hunger, according to the visiting team from the w h o l. i love that there is no milk or anything when the situation is bad, indescribable. we're not able to get them anything these that's come as the bone being outside continues and bodies, philip floors somewhat so young. they barely have the chance to live. and here's the look at some other stories and making headlines around the world. the patient, gang leader jimmy to visit our says that the country would plunge into a quote,
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civil war that will end in genocide. if prime minister are you henri remains in power, he's better known as barbecued his gang leader. and he was formerly an officer of vacation, national police force. he says that he will fight the prime minister to establish a new system in haiti. coco farmers across west africa are suffering the effects of plant diseases that are ruining crops and pushing up global chocolate prices, ivory coast and its neighbor gone on together supply more than half of the world's demand for cocoa full of witness. unusually heavy rain fall. this harvest seats in south korean president june. so he all has condemned striking junior doctors for what he calls a legal collective action 7000 train. the doctors are currently absent from hospitals as they pushed for better pay and conditions. the health ministry says that the license suspension notices have been sent to those refusing to work. at
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least 7 people died in the paul after a bus plunged into a river near the capitol cap on 235 passengers were rescued. 10 critically injured have been sent to cotton and do for treatment. initial findings indicate that there were more than 41 people on board. the boss test was european car plants near berlin has halted production after a suspected arse and attack cut off its electricity supply. local media published a letter from a far left group, claiming that it was behind the incident. the police vans near the desk left land just outside the german got the key berlin. a fire broke out at a high voltage electricity file on which led to up our failure. authorities believe it was an act of sabotage from the criminal police or investigation on this patient of ours are investigating all needs. and then on
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a far left 1000000 group has claimed responsibility and the message posted online. the power outage force test allowed to hold its production and evacuate workers who owns it specifically for us. this really is an attack on this industrial side here and find the book. and we have up to 12000 employees because i worked 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 vipers that's we've occupied this forest because tesla, which is building electric cars here. and it's big a factory for us to also wants to buy unclear this area of forest or, and on of these advisory board and us. we've occupied the forest and just on this that the environmental activists have issued the statement distancing themselves
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from the suspected arson attack. the tesla says production boons was young before next week and it expects the losses to run to several 100000000 euros. a new food delivery system is being rolled out in tokyo. self driving robots will soon be sharing the sidewalk with pedestrians as they distribute takeaways. the tiny vehicles move at 5 kilometers an hour, using sensors flashing lights and making chirping noises. to navigate their way around, the new for each service and japan is an extension of a trial and some us cities. quick reminder of our top story. the former president donald trump, has largely prevailed, and the super tuesday primaries nearly assuring a november re match with president joe biden. vermont was the only states to hand republican challenger, nicky, sally aware that her poor showing may force her out of the race complex's talk film, looking back at
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a pioneer of color photography has images helped to promote racist colonial policies to stay with us for that story. i'm sarah kelly in berlin. thank you so much for watching. the can you see is what old cars tires have to do with the production? here's a hands on the real media. watch now on youtube.
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the here the atlantic ocean needs the western coastline, even though maybe the country was once one of 4 german colonies in africa and at the beginning of the 20th century, the stage for revolutionary development and visual documentation. it's here that the 1st color photographs of africa and its people were taken out of the a noise. it was still a very new and sensational technique with photos suddenly be available in color. let's just move these funds on views for the view of the color photo feels much close to the black and white. why not spice? good. to me. i was a pioneering photo chemist who created the 1st color portraits in africa in his diary he would later recall. in connection with this debate,
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i was asked whether i would venture to take type images in this form. i could naturally make no promises, as it would depend not on me, but on the fellows being willing to keep still the so called type images, racialized photos taken with the intent of showing a german audience, african people grouped according to their ethnic background and the countries they lived in the story began with an innovative new camera, a colorful new way of promoting german colonialism, far flung lands, their towns, cities,
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and inhabitants. 3 color photography was a revolutionary development. and this was the 1st time it was put to use to generate popular support for germany's colonial ventures. the ben get to my most as i'm calm because there was always a holiday feeling when we visited my grandparents grand dad will say he was going to get hurt the heavy before you know, and these things really were a terribly heavy. we'll touch the, put it on the tables, i'm coming and we looked at the pictures page by page. try them up every time. i don't know when we have time. it was very special on the emotional numbers on the attack and of course he tell us stories too. i know you are really impressed by the pictures um and see mine or in march 19. 09. well, that bill meyer set out on a steamship run by a hamburg based colonial shipping company. is destination german, south,
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west africa, today's and then maybe the german photographer compiled a private photo album documenting his travels between black and white images among them. his arrival in this walk up moaned the main port survey, the german call, and he also kept a diary made public here for the 1st time german south west africa was not his 1st stop on the continent, but it was a disappointing one. i must confess. one cannot possibly imagine a story is sites and in the sandy deserts with houses, with not a single tree or shrub. little missus, henning. the attorney's wife broke out in t is when she saw her new hunt. i could not think of anything more saddening than having to live here permanently on the coast.
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the became so ready, touch safe to genuinely knew very little about the colonies dimension as hardly any one had actually seen that does it. and reports with pretty rare all the savings there who spend a lot. it's peak, the population of germans and all the colonies together. with 25000. so vanishingly smaller screen. so go back to maya was sent to africa, where he effectively served as the p r, director of germany's colonies. working for berlin publishing house and with the backing of the german authorities, he travelled across the continent. his job was to produce color photographs showing germans the beauty of their distant colonies. the primary focus was human subject who had been categorized by european anthropologist . it was the 1st time that germans so called her images of african people
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the for the fever, i'm going to include in your honest vic, photography was essentially a colonial tool and assess the re a doing the picture serve to demonstrate supposedly history scientific. this hierarchical differences between people and culture, my nieces and they also serve to degrade individuals into type 0 and based on exterior features minds with tipping head up to varying butyl, gets their share flushed, and them and run guns which does for the politic science logistics ideas of race was very important to the gym and colonial policy in particular. they were all pervasive as seen in advertising valve, the image reused was strongly influenced by the belief that the quote unquote
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european race was superior to others. that white, your opinions were at the top of the hierarchy. indeed. so here i see you own state, or the photographs that little minor delivered were precisely what his employers wanted. they showed the indigenous population of africa as being comprised of a variety of tribes and ethnic groups. 2 different in terms of appearance, character, and degree of civilization. the escape images are forced daniel of death. how many of man, that's the advice of one of the that was the notion of the family of man follows the whites mine up at the thompson as ideas and all other colors. lower down the asians in the middle at the end of the buttons on god like people some by then on
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the lowest wrong you. so i'm with this term, for example, referred to us for sherman right. and they were all manner of series intended to prove this was who theories now seems on the scientific of costs with some truck, but back then they were considered scientific fact by anthropologist. and as small logistics as no room can opt was known, i suppose some shots, but hosted one. this is the lutheran church and windows then. and now both from honk mine and van. any other place to live here in winter park month isn't historian, born in and maybe ask in german born collaboration moved here 30 years ago and is a former director of the national archives of lynch. as experts of colonial history . they're familiar with low myers photos. i wanted to ask because you know what that's here and that's once you get this,
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you can make up all kinds of stories and at least could be anybody arose or just as easily of amber's and the children. well, there's no way of saying that then, now my children time is this was probably on a farm or vast and a half w i to a settlement with the white ernest workers lived while the iron lived with his herero wife. yeah, i think there was often a certain degree of estimate makes things a ignition of the us. i was looking good. invited us, good for good reason. so you to the information in parts it to the farmers in 5 months. i live in the phone. you were told to recruit people from different ethnic groups as me and i stayed by d z and you'd be getting and then you're going far as they supposedly didn't go on with each other. so they'd be easier to control. and so if it's, if these, there were a lot of dubious mis being told and about these pictures to discriminate against me . so then i'm on the do quite a good job with the boss to go. and they said that i've had that set hasn't got too
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much to have an issue. and we just didn't. he didn't take a stereotypical shot. did he did? she just has a pleasant appearance of a, but anyone could claim she's a boss to go as i've mentioned if she could also be a nominal number, falls on a decent text. the text accompanying the pictures in this book were not written to accompany the picture. the same ones and the teachers were just added in the life signs on, on the present, the, i'm gonna hang on, especially the mazda mazda and officially, if we, it's, will be a resource to the same degree as a certain post cards and circulation backs ends of the individual portrait shots are dignified, which is surprising when you think about the other kinds of photos from that title and the entrance to philadelphia to that side got as a logical for treats head on and side on for depicting suppose a racial types. when was it so really is a case of low meyer. this is by no my,
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i need to fire the photos are considered to have artistic value. they're still published and posted today, sometimes on websites with decidedly non artistic agendas, maintenance items. there are websites that clearly exhibit and a style of longing for the sierra and these pictures future heavily there. then the guns close all at a time of growing digitalization and interesting german colonial history. little miners, photos are enjoying a renaissance, usually in the absence of any contextual information. the jesus must have buddhist and one of the vehicles scott pictures, clubs, do have a powerful impact. especially due to their context free circulation online. whether for illustrating wikipedia entries or in postcard collections, they automatically reproduce the colonialist and race this narratives contained in
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the images quoting you. these photos were created within the context of an equal power structures of interest. i'm a little bit low, maya was born in like sagan, 1879, but went to high school in berlin. the product of a typical and middle class upbringing, us completely got an ide, so you guys up and you can come months as you by email. it's the united funds. notice i was born in live c, as in, so i'm self as a berliner. i'm was very proud of his little accent of this. we spoke very quickly . i'm gonna think strongly eloquent and quick witted on the 0 the, the government under lock for this. yeah, this is coverage. i'll probably fall suits you to is relatively small stature. now as i'm smoothly, unsuccessful, he was 5 to 4 at most. i'm almost as he so he had to depend on his with others to
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be up so myer decided to embark on the same different careers in 190 to get enrolled at the royal technical college in berlin. their legendary german photo chemist at all for me to was one of his lecturers that you need to presented a ground breaking invention. the 3 color camera, the photos, quotes in canada, and quotes in the toilet up and inside of the software site. if you want to take 3 photos in quick succession, i'll see which then probably meant for 2nd. i'm gonna turn that in photography. so back then don't have to really stay still for a number of seconds was and try not to bring up venus from it. and oh, actually in fun and um, yeah, i think that's what keeps these photos that statics. you start isn't caught the meat. his invention involve the subject being captured on 3 plates through red,
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green, and blue filters with the color photo resulting from the 3 exposures. in 19 o. 3 meter demonstrated his invention to kaiser vill him the 2nd, the german monarch was through the afternoon for to see the cooling. alex punishment for a whole power. so when to introduce them to include the say, invention of photography coincided roughly with europe's colonial expansion. and the emergence of ethnology with all 3 influencing, one another vicious and photography wasn't incredibly important tools as it were mostly for communicating and disseminating the colonial concept item. the school in young duncan's. ringback the hands, a hotel in swat up wound was a hot spot for colonial high society in german south west africa. low maya saw his job as a patriotic one. and his academic title helped given the monster's class differences at the time was considered acceptable and
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government and offices circles. otherwise, they would have just said that some photographers from germany each one moment the colonial rulers, working to set up a home away from home. within a short space of time, they built a strikingly authentic replica of a small germantown men void english to so and based on the basically they wanted to create to kind of su period. jim anita, and as was typical for colonial enthusiasts in the mid 19th century to just because it didn't really captions and what they were left with instead with whose role material produces act, commercial markets and showcase buildings. and then i, instead of creating a mini empire, the only day now was more about establishing rule making local people went to the gym and m i o to started because of eyes. all right,

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