tv DW News - News Deutsche Welle January 18, 2019 12:00pm-12:16pm CET
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two systems. w. . this is due to the news coming to london from berlin president donald trump mocks the second anniversary of the white house as he's in the middle of the unprecedented challenge the longest paasschen shaktimaan of the gulf and an estimation of the sound of the democrats so what is financing is a little bit of both put it again also coming up what is the future of course for
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britain and its exit from the e.u. approaches nothing is certain the doctor goes looking for also and finds them in the most unlikely of places. and it's back to business for the big names in germany is going to see the winter break it is all good and by need of things it can be the club at the top of the bundesliga wine travel to the suburbs places often times tonight. hello and welcome i'm of the thought she was good to have you accompany. in the u.s. of raw is escalating between president of the democrats a record for week government shutdown in a display of presidential politics fused to military transport for an overseas trip by a democrat house speaker nancy pelosi the move came off the blue sea suggested postpone
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a state of the union address amid the shutdown one dollar but that is that all this s. trump mocks the midway point. in the white house. went to detroit to meet some republican voters who say they are all set to give prob a second. truly and brothers bakery is a community fixture in this detroit suburb it's one of the few small locally run operations left every morning for the past forty eight years richard julian has put on his apron and serve the neighborhood everything from deli meats to birthday cakes the bakery is also situated on the edge of a county that was pivotal for trump's victory mccomb county outside of detroit julian like some of his employees and many of his customers voted for trump he thinks the president's term has been good for his thirty employees and his bakery donald trump was. a little of this much of
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a stretch for me in the beginning but when he became the nominee for the party i backed him because he was a businessman this is exactly the sort of small middle american establishment that was at the heart of trump's campaign message to lift up the little guy and stick it to the elites. and celine white of an educator and a neighborhood resident said she was attracted to trump and his message in part because of how different he sounded more i listened and the more i heard his. ideas closer are my ideas and. that's what i think and to watch but i was at first. grade the first apace. i was almost inside one of my listening to you know it was just very interesting it was so different and it wasn't state it was just different they don't love everything about him everyone we spoke with mentioned that his tweeting can be cringe worthy that maybe he has
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a tendency to speak without thinking and sometimes his personal life can be messy but joan for earning a bakery regular and lifelong michigan resident said despite everything she wants to see the president succeed. i'd like to see him take us back to the days when people were pay paul not units or objects or numbers classifications where people were people we have respect for one another and. i like some of the things that he's done on those are the moments. i just i really like the man and i want to see him continue with his goals and least get most of them accomplished not everyone in the neighborhood is a trump supporter and some family ties have been strained. gary milburn an employee at the bakery has two daughters who do not like trump he says he understood their objections but he still voted for trump. the family is not thrilled with me because because you know i did vote for trump you know he's made you know different you
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know definitely many many excuse me many statements regarding our grabbing women by the whatever and doing this and that which to me is a lot of you know a locker room talk. to years into trump's term as president the country is still divided there have been shocking announcement scandals treaties have been torn up but would these people vote for trump again. would you vote for him again yes i would anything once again i hope you know well why. don't i want this to continue i would vote for him again depending on who he's going to be running against at this stage a true republican challenger it looks unlikely. during the two thousand and twenty campaign and the democrats will have a tall order to win back the hearts of these voters here in julian's bakery it seems trump would have no trouble getting re-elected per second term. now political scientist doris foreman from bad college and brought in joined me earlier and with
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president trump inspiring both fierce loyalty and bitter opposition i asked him how likely is it that donald trump will finish his current term in office. well i mean yes impeachment has been in the room for a long time in the german media sometimes you think it's going to it's imminent it's going to happen very soon but so far the democrats even after the congressional elections have tried to keep relatively calm and wait for the miller report first because they don't want to seem as though impeachment was a revenge on trump but rather that they can also govern and that they are neutral in their position and are just going after the facts so to speak. so it's unlikely for this to happen in the first half of this year at some point he might be such a lame duck that it's not even worth for democrats to work against him and they might even think that they have better chances against him than they might have against mike pence as a as a presidential candidate so i think the democrats will be will remain undecided i
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think it's rather unlikely for an impeachment to happen. at the same time one thing that was said in the little video we just saw these were mostly white elder. people from the working class they supported trump also in the first in the first election but what we've seen with the congressional elections is a shift of suburban voters and also of educated skilled workers towards the democrats so i think what was said is very right it doesn't depend so much on trump himself it depends rather on who the democrats put up against him because we should not forget he was the least popular president who was ever elected into office it's not that he was so popular that he was sort of ward into office. that was four months from bad to college with that assessment this particular good some other stories making news around the world staying with donald trump the u.s. president has cancelled his delegations trip to the want economic forum in davos switzerland the cancellation comes amid the turmoil of the posh and us government
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shutdown a treasury secretary steve newton was to have been part of the u.s. delegation well. prince philip the husband of britain's queen elizabeth escaped unhurt when this guy was involved in a collision with another car landrover he was driving in overturned and there the royal estate of sandringham in eastern england the ninety seven year old prince was last seen in public at the wedding of prince harry and meghan mockers last may. not spin a ruler coaster for a week for british politics with the historic defeat of the prime minister's briggs a deal and then how government narrowly surviving a no confidence motion and heading into the weekend the situation remains in deadlock may we're presenting a plan b. next week so what's next for britain did a. short a sick fall some unexpected on says. london business as
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usual but wait isn't there something oh yeah breaks it for tonight of years now we journalists have followed the brits to debate parliament vote again and again and we spoke to an analyst after analyst and we still don't seem to be much smarter about the outcome of that well maybe it's time to look for some chart of ways to find answers if you really want to know in the british capital ask the cabbies they are the keepers of the city secrets the ones with the ears on the ground now as she. has been driving a cab for ten years and discussions center on one thing particular. i mean that's all i ever talk about is. there is there is no other subject not even not even football is just. what i believe. what i think is going to happen so what is going to happen to the feet let's pull over for this one. the c effect.
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is coming in more people i would say all all interested in the in the. in having a second vote. ok that's a start but can we make this more concrete unlike politicians numbers never lie and to square that that british automakers of course had a major bookie company in london politics is a big money maker so what do people think about bricks that actually put their money where their mouth is so i out of all the options a country currently faces that's a second referendum the punches think is the most likely that's followed by another general election obviously something the chairman called and would love and the least likely at the moment is actually an idea which is the odds of six to one punters do not think that is probably going to happen in the states but were money
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is one it's also lost and was breaks it all about winning let's find spiritual guidance maybe the ghosts of thatcher and churchill will have the answer. is well connected in that area and he's getting vibes that prime minister theresa may is playing dirty game i think she's going to make another pact the devil. i think she's going to look for we have here we have the devil we have temperance so the devil is all about me having contracts and making a pact and here temperance is about connecting things and putting things together right and so i think she's going to find a way. something. let's be honest the future of britain is still murky until that's resolved all bets are on. purpose and you saw the world of sport in the bundesliga as back in later today
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after the winter break with a friday night match up between hoffenheim and reigning champions by a new nick the two clubs have held their winter training camps that bind once again choosing the wall where the of the bush and. byron have a tradition of holding their winter training camp in qatar but in recent years their form has been markedly better at this point in the bundesliga campaign their six points behind leaders brasil dortmund and face a tough test in their twenty nine hundred opener against hoffenheim they're the only side to have beaten the last two times they've hosted the champions and says it's going to be a very difficult we want to win in fact we must win if we want to increase the pressure on dortmund. hoffenheim are just one of four teams to brave the winter weather and stay in germany a win against biron on friday would be a welcome boost to a club just on the edge of a guaranteed european spot. and is biron will be under pressure on
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friday when the game then it's a clear message to the leading teams that they have to step even harder on the gas . but it looks. and pressing down on the gas pedal is exactly what byron need to do if they're to stay in with a chance of winning the bundesliga title for a record seventh consecutive time. and now to the australian open tennis tournament in melbourne which has the largest greek community outside greece so the big celebrations when the greeks stefan of us made it to the round of sixteen to lock is when a greek rested. in melbourne has named a super lucky dish after him and the next and the greek will next play the swiss reigning champion a roger federer federative beat american taylor fits in three sets to advance the feature mash of thieves ning in melbourne so for much as been madea shut up over
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get boss to defending a women's champion caravan what's new yaki. and now i have some breaking news coming in few german foreign minister says the disputed naval passage through the cash strait is not open for shipping moss was speaking at a press conference in moscow following a meeting with his russian counterpart the seven day for all of. the said that russian president vladimir putin has accepted a proposal from a macro for german observers to monitor the passage which provides access from the black scenes in the sea of salt created imposed in november citing the threat of a full scale invasion of russia captured three best in the straightest. you're watching the news coming up ahead jim lee becomes the latest country to say
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