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this is the news live from bernie sanders claims victory in the new hampshire primary. look. the hope was through to. the people of new hampshire off for a great victory tonight i see. last week's picture not a little joke also coming up i. promised him president mahmoud abbas rejects donald trump's middle east peace plan he tells the united nations the
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proposals would be a gift to israel and would leave the palestinians with a fragmented swiss cheese of a state. and possibly on the way to face charges of genocide and crimes against humanity saddam's transitional government and police to hand over the former president omar al bashir to the international criminal court. i'm told me a lot of people welcome to the program will begin in the u.s. where presidential hopeful bernie sanders leads in the state of new hampshire where democrat votes as a selecting a candidate to take on president donald trump and november's election sanders is leading with nearly 26 percent of the vote with over 80 percent of the results a mouse 2nd is former mayor of people british who won the iowa polls. caucus
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caucuses he's followed by amy clubbish on elizabeth warren and joe biden sanders spoke to his supporters in new hampshire a short while ago and this is what he had to say. and let me say. that this victory here is the beginning of the end for donald trump was where. were victories behind those popular vote in iowa we're in the victory here for night we're going to know god are we're going to south carolina we're going to win those started from god joining me now from washington is d. correspondent pablo foley and yes i know bernie sanders looks on course to win the democrats' new hampshire primary other results bringing some clarity to the democratic race after we saw that chaotic outcome in the iowa caucuses last week. i think it's far too early to say whether we have clarity but we what we do know at
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the moment is that it does look like every month senator bernie sanders will actually top the poll and let's not forget that he actually won here back in 2016 when he was in the race to become the democratic candidate he did of course end of losing that in the end to a hillary clinton it's also a very good showing for pete put it boded judge excuse me it looks like he'll take 2nd and in fact it looks like it's tightening at the moment of this go on the latest results as they're coming in between sanders to judge senator amy klobuchar our big night from her she's a senator from minnesota looks like she's going to take 3rd elizabeth warren a progressive a little bit like sound is nonsense not having a very good night and she's from neighboring massachusetts and she may take 4th it looks like a very poor showing by joe biden the former vice president he in fact new hampshire earlier today and traveled straight to south carolina where he's now focusing on that the primaries which will that take place there later this month hold much
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longer can joe biden because we've seen the new hampshire primary has already whittled the democratic candidates from 11 down to 9 so do we expect to see joe biden also fall by the wayside. well you're right of it's down to 9 we saw the end of the campaign for andrew young and also michael bennett of the race but i think once again it's a little bit too early to say tell me whether biden will be next that like i said he's focus on that you know states like south carolina which as i said before has a primary later this month he was speaking to his supporters as well as earlier this evening and he said that it's very important for any presidential candidate to do well with african-americans and latinos and interestingly. those tend to do well in sort of more ethnically diverse states like south carolina and nevada nevada of course will have their caucus at their caucuses later this month and
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south carolina will have their primaries as well ok very briefly what happens next in the race to become the democratic presidential nominee. well attention is now turning like i said to the caucuses and the primary in south carolina but of course the main focus will be on super tuesday which takes place at the start of march where we will be seeing 14 states vote some of the big states like california and texas are among those 14 so the candidates now have to sit back and try and get more phones rolling in so that they can keep their campaigns rolling thank you very much public reporting from washington. palestinian authority president mahmoud abbas has reaffirmed his rejection of the peace plan offered by the u.s. saying it will not be accepted by the palestinian people speaking at the u.n. security council president abbas said the deal would strengthen what he called
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israel's apothegm regime and reward israeli occupation rather than holding it accountable for crimes committed against palestinians his men would a bus speaking at the u.n. . this plan will not bring peace or stability to the region where he has. and therefore we will not accept this plan. we will confront its application on the ground. this is the summary of the project that was presented to us. this is the state that they will give us yeah it's like swiss cheese. really who among you will accept a similar state and similar conditions. now critics of the deal say it would grant israel several of its long held wishes some of which
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could violate international law. the occupied west bank transplant could lead to the defacto onix nation of parts of the territory which was captured by israel in 1967 an extension of territory was condemned after world war 2 by the united nations charter critics want trumps proposal could violate principles of international law if it's implemented so 1st obviously we should take this very seriously this is not a peace plan this was a plan for perpetuating oppression and dispossession of palestinians not giving them statehood nor rights but the permanent state of apartheid if you me important thing to know is defacto annexation has already occurred so when we're talking about annexation especially with regards to the trump land we're talking about did your annexation as are already controls all of the land from the river the jordan river to metairie and sea others argue that the plan calls for negotiations not
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unilateral actions if one looks carefully at the greenman at the proposal melcombe oppose all they're not proposing that is will act you know that way. nor are they demanding the palestinians except for the such they say this is our proposal you parties sit and negotiate it now is will there under this plan israel would have certain parts of the west bank but in what needs to be negotiated israeli prime minister benyamin netanyahu had promised to swiftly assert sovereignty over the west bank settlements on the jordan valley the us however seems to be pushing for that to happen only after the israeli elections on march the 2nd a joint us israeli committee has started working out the details of the map if the international community is still interested in international law being a fundamental governing regime for universal values it needs to consider what's happening in palestine very seriously indeed what happens to the palestinians here can easily happen elsewhere and i think it proves
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a case in point and we already see moves elsewhere in the world if israel proceeds with such a defacto an exaggeration it's unclear how the rest of the international community will react. to look at some other stories making news around the world. lebanon's new cabinet under prime minister has and dad has won a vote of confidence in parliament the move also endorsed the plan to end the country's financial crisis you know outside parliament security forces clashed with anti-government protesters who were trying to prevent a vote. at least 6 people have been killed in a suicide bombing in the afghan capital kabul the explosion at the entrance to a military academy and a recent lull in violence as the u.s. pursues talks with the taliban to finalize the cease fire deal. the world health organization says the type of coronavirus responsible for the current outbreak is
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to be officially known as covert 19 the agency said to avoid stigma of the names should not be used scientists meeting in geneva agreed it could take 18 months to develop a vaccine against the virus which has so far claimed over a 1000 lives. sudan's transitional government and rebel groups in the darfur region have agreed to hand over former president omar al bashir to the international criminal court he's charged with committing crimes against humanity and genocide related to operations against all 4 rebels between 200320088 conflict in which some 300000 people were killed. calling for the justice they feel is long overdue to saddam's capital khartoum some protesters welcomes the announcement that former president omar al bashir will be handed over to the international criminal court i am saying you know i want peace we want peace in any possible way in this country
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if the darfur rebels want to send some to the i.c.c. then it's a good thing he's already a war criminal and that he was but others think bush should face justice in sedan. rights and. not be handed over to the i.c.c. what this means but the sudanese judiciary is weak as long as he is a citizen he should be tried in sudan under sudanese law. by. the shooting was accused of genocide and war crimes in the conflicts that broke out in the darfur region in 2003 leading to the deaths of 300000 people. the commitment to hand bashir and others to the i.c.c. came at peace talks between sedans transitional government and off the rebels. last year we cannot achieve justice unless we heal the wounds using justice itself. and
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eat we can't shy away from confronting those who have committed crimes against humanity and war crimes against innocent people in darfur and other places yet feel that for all. bashir has been in jail in khartoum since he was toppled after mass protests last year but there's no guarantee that bashir will be sent to the i.c.c. if sudan's generals were naked on their agreements and if he is handed over it's unlikely to be soon. with talks ongoing the road to peace is set to be a long one. in football juergen klinsmann has stunned germany's blunders lead by resigning as coach of lin just 10 weeks into the job a former germany and united states manager was a significant appointment for her to the berlin club have new money new big money backers and were hoping to become bundy's league title challengers but they want to
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only one of their last 5 league games. the last shots of you're going klinsmann has had to belly coach his team lost 3 want to get smites on saturday after the match klinsmann at least pretended to be optimistic we have 6 points different difference still to the. last place. and hopefully after 2 days off to come back fresh and and in a bit relieved and then we're going to go to the next away game and get the points on tuesday after just $76.00 days as coach klinsmann resigned via facebook assistant coach alexander nori has taken over the reins the players were left surprised by their bosses hasty goodbye we had a meeting in the. room. the players thought it was after the game. game against mines but it was written one. anymore
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klinsmann started in november with began bishan cats i wanted to become a big city club on his 1st media appearance klinsmann appeared committed to the cause when he 1st told them to is. what i do something i do it right. it doesn't matter what the role is i think it's a very exciting task to be able to help here. have backed klinsmann's ambitions in the winter transfer window they spent almost 80000000 euros on new players including polish striker cheap stuff on tac from ac milan but klinsmann backtracked and decided he couldn't continue now has or will have to try and survive relegation without his services. formula one team ferrari have launched a new car for the 2020 season in spectacular fashion ferrari revealed the flash new design in a glitzy ceremony held inside a theater in northern italy german driver sebastian vettel said he couldn't wait to
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try it out the 32 year old is hoping to improve his performance this year after a disappointing showing last season a new campaign gets underway in just over a month. coming up next as a documentary exploring germany's role in a world of shaky alliances i'm told me a lot of both and that's all from me thanks for watching.
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