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the, the, this is the, the news live from button donald and from cruises to victory in the iowa republican nicole cases, the former president calls it a special nights off to take over 50 percent of the vote. florida governor run the sams. this comes in 2nd place ahead of form a u. n. a method of nikki haley also coming off on the program. moving to the next phase of boy games come us, israel's defense minister says the military has now completed its intensive ground operations. and then also garza and will soon wind down it's campaign. in the south of the district, the
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new group is mckennan. it's good to have you with us. we saw us in the us where donald trump has passed his 1st speak test with republican votes has in his quest to become the 2020 full presidential nominee. the former president has won the iowa caucuses by a huge margin edging out, florida governor on desantis who came in at a distance 2nd. and he came ahead of the full month, south carolina governor and x u n. um both of the the key hailey drums sweep of the iowa caucuses is deep and white, taking more than 50 percent of the board and looking ever more likely to become the republican presidential nominees for 2024. and i really think this is time now for everybody in our country to come together. we want to come together,
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whether it's republican or democrat, or liberal or conservative. it would be so nice if we could come together and straighten out the world and straightened out the problems and straight down all of the depth and destruction that we're witnessing. that's practically never been like this. i don't know what's the lowest and what i did get. what do i had to turn up to cost a board? meeting freezing, temperatures and treacherous conditions to reach hundreds of schools, churches and community centers withdrawn, securing victory on across iowa, including the conservative evangelical and moderate counties. it was all about duties for the 2nd place. governors on defensive, eventually picking that spot. but despite taking only 21 percent of the vote, he's optimistic people want to have hope for
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this country future. and that's what we represent. we represent a chance to reverse the mat this, that we've seen in this time 3 to reverse the decline of this country. and to give this country a new birth of freedom and a restoration of sanity. that's what we're going to do. pointing to is behind both nicky healey, the former human investigator during the trump administration. trump inviting are both about 80 years old. trump and by both put our country trillions of dollars deeper in debt and our kids will never forgive them for the trump invited boots, lack of vision for countries future because both are consumed by the past. the result in iowa is significant, but the risk to become the republican presidential candidate is far from mobile,
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a jump, so it's one step closer to the rematch. he wants bit president joe biden. catherine clues, ashbrook is a political analyst at the battles and on sunday shouldn't think tank here in berlin. and i asked her earlier whether the results in iowa means that we are now heading for trump. this the says bite and re much in november. well, it certainly gives the former president momentum he needs iowa, hasn't a classically been the best way to predict the final republican nominee? in fact, they've gotten it wrong more than they've gotten it right. and we just heard that it was very, very low voter turnout and part because of the weather. but nonetheless, donald trump bed, who is up against major lawsuits. in fact, he barely campaigns in iowa because he was battling a criminal lawsuit in the state of new york on his business dealings. i still needed this when he needed it to be a sweep and it was a clean sweep. so if the election were tomorrow, yes, it would be
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a stand off again between these 2 elder statesman if you will. donald trump and joe, by us just have a place to look at those little suits that you were talking about. the trump faces 91 selling the accounts across for criminal cases, including trying to overtime the the 2020 election. and yet this clearly isn't a deal breaker for the republican votes. is, is it, as well? certainly wasn't a deal breaker for the republican voters in iowa, and in that way they do mirrors a country. 60 percent of donald trump's supporters and general republicans believe in fact, the big live that the 2020 election was stolen from donald trump. we are seeing an interesting numerical shift, at least in the surveys, is it if he were indicted any of those lawsuits? and of course, right now the supreme court is looking at 2 cases. one from donald trump about his immunity, particularly in the case out around january 6th. and then also looking at whether
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donald trump can remain on the ballot that case that occurred in, in colorado. so those kind of factors can still weigh in 39 percent. then of republicans say that they could very well imagine switching their boat way from a republican truck, a front runner named donald trump. and that's why it's interesting to watch the results between randa santas and nikki haley today and the biggest news, in fact, out of that ion race was it randa santas came in 2nd and not be expect a 3rd. and that gives him some interesting momentum going in to other ballad races . now in new hampshire and down the line. okay, so no guarantees and obviously will be watching closely in the coming months. but let's say trump does become the republican nominee and then goes on to win a, a 2nd to give us you will sense of what, you know, what would a re elected president from mean america's democratic institutions as well. i'm like 2016. we know
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a lot more about this president's agenda and he's gotten a lot of help more recently from the heritage foundation and other conservative think tank senior project 2025. well mapped out a manifest for a conservative leadership and unit. it becomes very clear in every single chapter that looked at every policy area relevant to the united states. that the number one thing this president wants to do is the ras, nate, the deep state, which is to say, bring americans bureaucracy, american civil infrastructure into an ideological line. they've already recruited $5004.00, hundreds people to run top level jobs within the administration, which they didn't have in 2016. nobody wanted to join the trump administration because people were deeply unsure of where this was going. now there is a written out agenda, and that's a radical agenda. it's a radical agenda for europe, specifically on foreign policy, on the strength of nato, on support for ukraine, on a continuation of support for israel, lots of questions on the foreign policy and,
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but also on trade on business. but fundamentally, the biggest concern is the change over the changes in the leaving out of the functionality of american democracy. everything becomes idealized and i, the law drives. everything becomes focused around the decision maker in the white house. that is not what the founding fathers intended. catherine, please ask for it from the vessels on sundays, and thanks so much for your insights that you're welcome. of israel's defense minister says the military has now concluded its intensive round operations in the north of gaza and will soon be winding off. it's offensive in the south of the strip alia israel's, on don't defense system intercepted real kits, repulsively fired from within the gaza strip. israel says it's a inside, the territory is to destroy come us, which is designated as a terrorist organization by the the us and other countries. the come us run
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helpful source and gaza says more than $24000.00 palestinians have been killed since the stops of israel's military campaign. barely any buildings still standing in the central gulf of neighborhood. piles of rubble, shells out remains can be seen in every direction. so those who return, there's nothing to come back to the we were displaced towards the people that were fled for the 1st 2 schools. then today and we returned to our home to fetch simpler belongings is not due. there's no life at all. there's no house or left and there's nothing less high. you said more than one point. 8000000 gallons have been forced from the home, submit the financing, but nowhere is space. here. civil defense teams poll,
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injured families and bodies from an s strikes next to a mosque. the union is again calling from us to free. it says riley hostages, and for an end to the violence, nothing can justify the collective punishment of the policy of young people. stephen said in a situation, guys that he's beyond words, no edge, and no one is safe amid the constant threats of israel's attacks gas. and so it's a bad thing to find food. hundreds flocks to this a truck in the hopes of finding supplies. prod, you know, we need the most important goods. the 1st which is flour consecutive on for almost a month. now we've been living without flour. we own eating rice. the rice is not enough for a human being and it's causing health problems. we just want you to bring us
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flowers, water, european, not to know why you the risk of famine and disease. and the enclave continues to rise with israel severely. restricting access to vice will supplies to gov. the age groups have repeatedly cool for a long spring ceasefire. to leap more aid in and ease the suffering of gases, civilians take a quick look now at some of the headlines making use around the world. and a british maritime agency says a usaa and called, or shit, has been struck by a massage around 175 kilometers off the coast of human iran back to the rebels that has been attacking ships. they claim to be linked to israel. the us in person responded last week by striking who's the targets in yemen. pots of rio de janeiro and brazil remain on the war says, following torrential, rain full at the we can at least 12 people died when northern outskirts of assist
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you in on basis with our as he's deployed thousands of military personnel and emergency workers to help residents deal with the off them off of the flooding. now discussions of well on the way of the world economic forum at davos in switzerland with the issues of aust, official intelligence, climate change and the many complex raging across the globe. all tilting the agenda ukrainian president load them is lensky, is the trying to raise much needed support for his country's war effort. he's due to speak at the event lisa that has already held a series of meetings with diplomats and will lead as early as the chinese premier leech young, made the case for his country delivering a speech and doubles as many western economies. i'm moving to de risk from china, moving investment out of the country and into other markets, so as to be less dependent on the aging. didn't do that. i'm. that was, lee is me, my senior chinese official and dental since 2017,
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when the presidency didn't paying attended the for him. the w corresponded ben cecile and was following the chinese premier speech in douglas. or he is going to be trying to lose investors. china is in a very tricky position right now. he's just been saying to the dallas crowd that china has a huge contribution, an important role to play, but the fact is tighter is playing a smaller and smaller role in the world. economy. sure is still just one china, that's what the business leaders have told me. time. and again, even during the pandemic when china closed off, but back in 2017, when president eugene ping said, don't lock yourself in a dock room. talking about protectionism. i don't know if he was talking from experience as far as china's experiences go, but certainly that has been the biggest problem for invest is that china has locked itself off from the world as far as taking in it takes in invest is money,
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but it wants to be in control, and it's this line between private and public that is starting to disappear. and as it disappears, as there were rates on the corporate sector, arrests made and spying cases, companies are pulling out for an invest as a pulling out. $12000000000.00 were pulled out of china. in the 3rd quarter of 2023 . the 1st net out the flow of capital in a generation. and that's a wiring thing for china, and that's why the premier is here to try to drum up support. the w has been submitted and updating us earlier from data is a quick reminder of our top story for you. donald trump has one victory in the iowa republican, focuses before my president took over 50 percent of the vote, florida governor rhonda sand, his claim. second place had a full met you in on bucks a day and that soul from us for now up next. the code is resistance to
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