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but the, this is dw, you slide from the, the, in your waste court boss, donald trump, from the presidential primary ballot in colorado. the state's highest court says the former president's role in the 2021 attack on the us capital makes him eligible to hold office again. trump campaign is st. they'll take the case to the supreme court to account. as international pressure grows over, the number of palestinian civilians killed in gaza. is wales president suggests he's country could be open to another c spine. this down to the un delays of the consultant. and go to me is the landscape says he's um,
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he wants to mobilize up to half a 1000000 troops. ukrainian, president tells the world's media is the measure. it could be necessary because no one knows when the war with russia will in the bank visible and woke up. we stopped with the decision that could disrupt the west presidential election. colorado supreme court has disqualified republican front runner. donald trump from running united states presidential primary and a full free ruling. the court said that trump engaged in insurrection by and citing right has installed the west capital in january 2021. it said he was there for an email to triple to hold office again from said he would immediately seek a review of the decision and the way supreme court in washington a jason capital yes is los angeles bureau chief for nbc
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use radio. he joins us now. what does this really mean? to be honest city, i mean the whole heck of a lot. uh right now. uh, the state supreme court in colorado is that under the 14th amendment, which was adopted by the us uh, shortly after this country civil war. that anybody who participates in an insurrection, or as an insurrection asked, can not hold public office. what's interesting about the ruling is that donald trump has not been convicted of insurrection or being an insurrection, if at all, but they feel the judges there in colorado that his speech to the people are the protesters on january 6, 2021 was enough to qualify him as an insurrection is so right now, his name is not allowed on the ballot, but they did say that he has
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a few weeks to appeal. and if he appeals by a certain date, january 4th, i believe it is. his name will remain on the ballot while the decision is being made by the us supreme court, the federal supreme court. so what happens then if the us supreme court goes along with it, is the 1st i'm going to be his story because there's never been a presidential candidate, has been left off. the ballad who is running for office, we've never seen anything like that. so it would be a story, but also the supreme court can go go with it and his name would be left off the ballot. but here's the interesting part of that. is that in 2020 donald trump did not when the state of colorado and most of the political pundits out there feel that he doesn't need the state of colorado to possibly win in 2024. so is it sort of meaningful for donald trump in their camp? maybe that's yet to be seen. but as of right now, if you feel that you don't after,
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when, why fi a, jason couldn't other states to what's just happened in colorado? absolutely. and in to other states, minnesota, in michigan. so they brought it to their state supreme court, calling donald trump and, and direction asked and under the 14th amendment and the same arguments that colorado used. but those states supreme court ruled against the people bringing the lawsuit because they felt that donald trump had not been convicted of anything. so his name will remain on those. now there are other states that feel that have usually left leaning or democratic governors, and they can basically go to the state supreme court and say, hey, we need to figure this out. we need to go to the go to the mat on this one. so i'm sure other states like georgia will come up with their legal ruling in very short order capital areas and mbc news radio. thank you very much. thank you.
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there's renewed hope for another pause and the funding and gossip is with the president isaac had soak, says these country is open to and now the ceasefire to allow for the release of hostages and some or a to flow into the message tower trait that comes as the united nations security council postpones a vote on posting the funding. was originally scheduled for monday that is now due to take place wednesday, an initial draft resolution called for an urgent and lasting cessation of hostilities to allow an undefeated access of humanitarian, a negotiations without trying to find compromise, wording perceptible to the waste, which since blocked previous calls versus find international pressure on israel to intro. still it is growing as the humanitarian crisis and guns and deepest dw corresponded rebecca rate is standing by with the legs for us in jerusalem. rebecca, both israel and hama, signaling they're open to you, talks on a truce,
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but the reality us well, that's right. and that may be surprising because both sides was thoughtfully saying that they weren't going to come back to the negotiating table we are hearing is you just reported a present huts hug as well as president, saying that the israel is willing and ready to come back to the negotiating table, we've seen benjamin netanyahu meet with some of the families of the hostages and a gain reiterating that it is a priority to get those hostages out that they are taking he, they are listening and that they are working as hard as they can to make moves towards that. he's under immense pressure to see some of these on the hostages. but it's the other side has been saying her must have been saying that they're not willing to come to the negotiating table. but we're also see movement on that is now honey, a, the political head, kotob bass, political head of a mouse is,
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is reportedly going to egypt today. now, egypt guitar has always played very big role in the negotiations and he'll be meeting with negotiate his day and today was expected on monday. then tuesday, then wednesday, in order to try to get the language to some somewhere where the us would not use is vito powell where it might be able to at least abstain from that vote. remains to be seen whether or not that will happen today. but whether or not israel will have that warning, i mean, it's certainly not looking likely there on the pressure. israel has been under pressure even from the us, who has sent many dignitaries here and, and politicians here to, to try to persuade israel to move to the next phase. as they call it, a finding a less intense, more targeted face to try to bring down those civilian casualties. but that's not something we're saying. in fact, defense minister, you'll have a lot saying that they're going to expand the ground operation. so even if that vote is successful today in the un security council,
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we may not see any moves from is around in that, that direction or that got rid of as far as in jerusalem to look now at some of the other headlines making use from around the world people voting in presidential and legislative elections in congo encompass felix. she's a key to is to, to win a 2nd, find you to get the power in 2019 after elections that have service. say lots an insurgency in the east by the rebel m. $23.00 foot is overshadowed the campaign. french lawmakers have both and to adopt districts, new immigration laws on the legislation cracks down on a legal immigration and reduces welfare payments to foreigners. it's unclear if president email my phone will allow it to become low or submit the bill to a new reading mission. suv issues, lot of miscellaneous king size is on. he wants to mobilize as many as 500000 troops . the no decision has been taken as an interview news conference in keys. the
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ukranian president said no one knows when the ball with russia will last as by finding to secure approval from the west. congress for $60000000000.00 in the military funding. during the recent trip to washington, the president said he remained confident us with noted band and it support send you quick. but he admitted that the middle east conflict is undermining international support for you. okay. just the know some say, well ukraine has been receiving our support for 2 years and now israel is facing a significant challenge. so i'm with that, go see these were the voices that we heard at the beginning of this tragedy. see that, and that is why this is definitely not having a positive impact on ukraine. number whiskey, seeds, he sold to dw corresponded quarterly and keith nick with a stalemate and allies wavering on age. did the president say anything about a way out of this situation?
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a well, he didn't give a recipe strategy for uh, the military for next year. he said quite the opposite. that last year part of the problem had been that ukraine had spoken too much about his plans to when back to our treat in the south. and that it would be best to, to keep quiet. he did say that it has been a major issue that ukraine hadn't had that dominance and yet not having western plains had made it a little more difficult for troops to make progress. and basically this was about him talking to the ukraine, people, he speaks the farm media quite a lot. but speaking to your credit is that is a lot rare. they have less of a chance to kind of hear from him through the domestic media. and this is basically him talking to the population and say, this is for the long term. this is for the loan whole. don't expect a quick victory looks the statements coming out of his kinda entourage area. india had suggested that it would be over by the end of the c o, maybe early next year. that is now of the cards and they are talking about my speculation is you said that maybe younger people being pulled up there. he did say
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cooling women up to fight in the army would be a to move and tell us more about the reason i'm posing that shows the number of ukrainians across president savanski has dropped to that is true, but it is to that kind of pretty record levels you compare it to most to democratic western european latest, for instance, by different poles in the seventy's and eighty's compared to maybe in the 90 percent range. as it was the beginning, this was certainly much higher than his ratings before. russia's invasion where he wasn't doing particularly well and was a thought to be at risk of losing election should it have happened? i think there is obviously times people savings on the run down people who being fighting, who've been there now for almost 2 years, often without much of a break. i think that this kind of dos of understand clarity is kind of important because in recent months has been a bit of a kind of disconnect between the kind of a state and is coming from. so let's keep people and the reality and the cadillac of progress and the counter offensive. so i think that will of help us,
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but this isn't the solution, helps ukraine is looking at 2024 with them growing, concerned very unique. connelly, thank you. rescue is are basing to find potential survivors after a pound flow. as quakes truck in northwest china, the quite killed at least a 131 people and engine 100 small. most of the dance flooring guns who province local media as a more tens of thousands of homes that were damaged or destroyed. you and the social, it's the deadliest earthquake to hit china. in nearly a decade. we need to wait for them as rescue workers race to find potential survivors. those who escape with their lives face on, on certain future, i feel that you don't the teacher sent to the somebody i've never experienced southern like this. well, and i'm 70 years old. i've never experienced such a big one. uh huh. there's a positive. so i'm afraid. cool. now i have no place to live and which i don't in
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my home. there isn't a single room left intact cold. i have no place to live. then what should i do you do for? it doesn't, but if you change, i'll say let's see. jim are hunting the mountain provinces of guns too. and shanghai are frequently hit by or quakes up or down. but this one was especially intense sonya, not even hours later. heavy aftershocks prevented people from sheltering inside. did you hear me? yes. with temperatures dropping to minus 15 degrees celsius at night, both the emergency services have been scrambling to set up 10 to 5 years ago. i can make a thousands of firefighters and rescue personnel have been mobilized to assist the victims of the quake, but their job will remain difficult as power and water outages as well as destroyed roads complicate relief efforts to doing so. i do and watching dw, here's a reminder of our top story. in the us, the colorado supreme court has bought donald trump from the states presidential
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project, if will gauged in the january 2021 inspection at the capital and was therefore ineligible to hold offers expected to appeal the decision to the waste supreme court. so for now, after the break, a special program full lives and indeed active gives up his mind in the city to move to the mountains of kashmir as choices after the break bank because of the, the monumental structures of the stone age. a milestones in the history of mankind, some of its greatest meetings, megabytes or monumental stone arrangements that people are arrested long before the pyramid, technical and logistical feat that simple as the impossible agents and bodies here . the stones tell the story of the power for revolution.

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