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the, the, this is dw news live from the ukraine's president makes a heartfelt play of the world economic forum on the 1st full day of the global gathering and dabble, switzerland low demands. zalinski appeals to business and political leaders for more support. as his country tries to repel russia's post, as russian will bring you, the very late will say coming out from the program. donald trump cruises to victoria and the iowa republican pul, cause is the former president calls it a special nights off to taking over 50 percent of the bytes. sorry, the government around the sounds has comes in 2nd place. how does flu? my un, i'm about to the,
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i'm and you can syndicate on the very well welcome to the program. ukraine's president, for all of them is a lensky has appealed to wells. lead is to present a united front in supporting ukraine against russian aggression. speaking to global business and political leaders of the world economic forum in switzerland for lensky last out of pollution, say one man's hatred. threatened move in just few crane. he's on the west for providing military aid, but he called for more support saying the war and you prayed must not become a phrase in conflict within his trying to normalize what you would have and did in the twenty's thing. sure. a mess the bird dishes see it is and will it just raise to the ground and the terrifying feeling that the war may never end.
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in fact, split 10 employees or we'll know that he is the sole reason why barry is wars and conflicts are seized and why all attempts to restore peace have feel that was the low demand as the landscape speaking earlier, a devil's i spoke to all correspondent and double spencer sewland, answer dw, using it connelly who's into you've assaulted by all seeing that. and for his reaction to the lensky speech. but there's no doubt that people are listening and listening very carefully. no doubt that people are also very supportive of ukraine when it comes to how much invest as a willing to invest, how much countries are willing to support ukraine. that's another question. it was and remains a hot sale when there's another ball going on in the gaza. where there are so many other huge topics of concern here,
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including the extremely fast developing technologies of artificial intelligence, for example, which some countries want to use to ensure they have a tight grip of their citizens. but when it comes to ukraine, the arguments that so landscape was putting forward were uh, it's streaming extremely disheartening if at the end of the day he doesn't get the money that he needs. he was saying that this war has not only been going on for 2 years more than 2 years now. but putting has had his hand in other was for a decade for over a decade in other parts of the world. inflicting pain, not just on the people of ukraine, but so many of those that this is not just ukraine's bull that the west needs to ensure that it continues its support of ukraine. one of the quotes that really brought it home to me was which
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e u. country is prepared to defend itself or another country. so the extent that ukraine is doing this, this is the welds chance the chance to stop a madman. that's basically how he was describing president putin. and it's a question you'd have to ask yourself, would you as a european, be prepared to go and fight for your country because this is what mr. so let. so he says ukrainians are doing not just for themselves, but for the rest of the west and well down. yeah. mm hm. uh, nick, if i can ask you, uh he did have cool. soleski did of course mention the ukrainian people that bravery the way that they think slicing for more than 2 years now. can you give us a sense of what's ukrainians are expecting from the president's visit to douglas? what, what do they want him to achieve and bring home of the i think this is about money . first of all, it has to be said that we hear
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a lot about west and weapons being delayed and not coming in volumes promised that it was a huge question of cash. lots of the money has been promised to keep your brains, government pay or paying wages, paying pensions that has been delayed. whereas in the beginning of the will, we saw lots of smaller transfers without seeing few a bigger ones. so if one of those gets late, that is a real problem and really has ministers here, scratch me a has how to meet the bills. and i think that is also about trying to just give the west of culture and say, this hasn't gone away. yes, you might now be getting bored of ukraine. the 2nd anniversary of the source invasion is nearing, but this hasn't gone away. and actually we're doing you a favor. this is not about you helping us for all say this is about you doing this because actually cheaper and a lot less thing just for you. if we still slightly approaching where he is right now and ukraine and stop him attacking nature in the baltic states. i think that was something that they really felt was important to as to bring to the west. that's when you were told people here and key of something that the noise people, that perception that ukraine is a, is
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a burden or something to be somehow tolerated. and maybe that's sort of less than a year ago. i think people are realistic that yes, people have their own domestic concerns. yes, israel palestine pleasant churches. that is an issue that is occupying a lot of media attention. but still, this is something that it is on your it's 2 step. this is a 1000 also kilometers from bullying and it's not going away. so there's a real sense that there was a need now to just cool and what's needed is to get that focus back in to try and make sure that these deliveries happen in a way that allows you quite another need to hold the territory. it's still controls, but also to re gain control, at least of some of it start treat over and beyond what they have right now on that was the w correspondent. net commonly in keys and also in douglas. then susan, moving to the us now well done with from his post. his 1st big test with republican votes has in his quest to become that 2020 full presidential norman a full month president has won the iowa caucuses by huge margin edging out. florida
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governor run the census, who came in a distant 2nd, had a full month south carolina governor, an ex u. n. and bassett, a. nikki haley, 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 nominee for 2024. and i really think this is time now for everybody in our country to come together. we want to come together, 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 straighten out 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 didn't get. what do i had to turn up to cost inputs, breathing, freezing, temperatures and treacherous conditions to reach hundreds of schools, charges,
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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 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 and a sanity, that's what we're going to do. pointing to is behind boost nicky healey deform. are you an investigator during the trump administration? trump environment or both about 80 years old. trump invited
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both put our country trillions of dollars deeper in debt and our kids will never forgive them for the trump invited those lack of vision for a country's 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 over jump though it's one step closer to the rematch. he once bit president joe biden. catherine cleared the ashbrook is a political out of the list of the battles, months, foundation think tank here in balance. and i also earlier whether the results in iowa means that we all know heading for it from versus 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?
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in fact, they've gotten it wrong more than they've gotten it right. and then we just heard that it was very, very low voter turnout. and part because of the weather, but none the less, donald trump, that 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 at 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 a stand off again between these 2 elder statesman if you will. donald trump and joe, by us just have a closer look at those little suits that you were talking about. the trump faces 91 felony counts across for criminal cases, including trying to over time the, the 2020 election. and yet this clearly isn't a deal breaker for the republican votes. is, is that as well? it certainly wasn't a deal breaker for the republican voters in iowa,
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and in that way they do mirrors the country, 60 percent of donald trump's supporters and general republicans believe in fact, the big live that's the 2020 election was stolen from donald trump. but 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 around january 6th. and then also looking at whether 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, the way from a republican try 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 i owe race, was it randa santas came in 2nd and not be expect
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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 it will be watching closely in the coming months, but let's say from 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 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 the unit it becomes very clear in every single chapter that looks at every policy area relevant to the united states. that the number one thing this president wants to do is the ras name, the deep state, which is to say, bring americans bureaucracy,
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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 trumpet ministration because people were deeply unsure of where this was going. now there was a written out agenda and it'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, 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 largest, everything becomes focused around the decision maker and the white house. that is not what the founding fathers intended. catherine, to ask for it from the best listen on sundays and thanks so much for your insights . last very welcome. i now israel's defense minister
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says the military has concluded its intensive ground operations in the north of gaza and it will soon be winding up it's offensive in the south. the strip leah is rails on the fence system, intercepted real kits, reportedly fired from within the gaza strip. is ralph, is that same inside the territory is to destroy from us, which is designated as a terrorist organization by the you, the us and of the countries. the how must run health authority and gaza says more than $24000.00 palestinians have been killed since the status of israel's and military campaign. barely any buildings that's still standing in the central gulf and neighborhood. piles of rubble or shells out remains can be seen in every direction. so those who retain,
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there's nothing to come back to the we were displaced was to be able to reflect on the 1st 2 schools then today. and we returned to our home to just simply belongings, which i do. there's no life at all. there's no house at all. there's nothing less high. you said more than one point. 8000000 gallons have been forced from the home . submit the financing, but no, we are in the space here, civil defense teams post injured families and bodies from an air 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, garza is beyond words, no edge, and no one is safe. amid the constant threats of israel's attacks johnson's, it's a bad thing to find food. hundreds flocks to this
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a truck in the hopes of finding supplies, the pads you no, we need the most important goods. the 1st of which is flour consecutive on for almost a month. now we've been living without flour. we own eating rice. rice is not enough for a human being and it's causing health problems. we just want you to bring us flowers more to your. okay. not to move. are 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 groups have repeatedly cool for a long spring ceasefire to leap more aid in and ease the suffering of gases civilians. the w correspondent, rebecca rest his is in jerusalem and she has more now and israel's offensive inside
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garza, with official saying that they all now moving on to the next phase of the war as well. it has come on to quite some pressure and that pressure is increasing on your for the last few weeks, even almost a month now we've been hearing from the us. one of his rails, of course, is everyone will be very well aware of. now one of the israel, strongest key allies and they have been trying to urge israel to not, not for a complete say, saw the saying that is ralph is right. and it's aims and can carry out the i, the military and that who sit out to do, namely, to destroy a master's military capabilities. and of course, to try and return to hostages, who were still inside garza, but it won't israel to roll back those military operations to cease the major ground operation that's on currently ongoing. and also the quite significant aerial bombardment. they want to try and reduce the civilian cat casualties. u. s. has been urging israel saying that it is losing popular opinion and why certainly
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seeing that across the globe is people take to the straight to protest for a see saw with in israel, a sci fi is not quite as popular. that in fact there is a lot of support for israel as military ams and for the ongoing continuing role. although we are hearing from hostage families, families of, of met, remaining officers inside gauze, a cooling for at least a limited say sign. in fact, it was there on the weekend as i mocked a 100 days, and some people told me they were willing to almost give up anything to is riley in order to get the family members home. so you're saying calls from different sides for the us, putting a lot of pressure for israel to roll back it's military operations. now as we've seen or forcing israel is saying that it will be winding down it's intensive operations in goals that can you explain to us what that means exactly as well. it's difficult to definitively say, but what we all hearing from the defense minister. you have a lot, he has said that in the north they have managed to carry out of the field. most is
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their aims and they will be rolling back as to the us urgings of that. they will be rolling back that major ground operation of potentially slowing down that aerial bombardment as well. they say that they then hoped to progress and slowly through that in the hon. eunice area in the southern gaza strip. well, the idea of has previously said that it may continue further south into that russell border region. so we'll have to see what happens there. but it does appear that israel, for all intents and purposes, is looking to follow that urging from the us to try and meet a deadline to us. we're looking for sometime this month or towards the end of this month. so israel to be rolling back into stops saying this a visual civilian a death told at least if not completely stopped, but at least be somewhat contained. definitely looking for israel to roll back and it does appear that they are at least intending to do so that but they do reiterate the conditions on the ground will dictate military operation. rebecca,
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thanks so much. that's the don't use rebecca versus reporting from jerusalem. it runs revolutionary god say that they have launch missile strikes against and the alleged is really spy headquarters in the city of the bill in northern iraq with our as he's in the sending, which one of us could if region say, several civilians have been killed. the rocky government has condemned the aggression and were cold. it's a buffet to to tyrone. the rainy and military says it has also struck targets in syria, attacking what it describes as gatherings of antique rainy and terrorist groups. earlier i spoke to a s p generalist man, a zak a and i all sorts of the latest on those missile strikes. so there's not much information so far as the on that has been announced, the be announced, these are strikes the emissions types and late in the evening last night actually like 20 after midnight and they hit start gets in europe in syria
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of august. as you mentioned, one of the talk is that the largest b i is the used by center mean to the woodside agency. these are the intelligence. of course, we are not aware of how we, we don't know if there are actually is resize there. but this is according to the r g c statement that was the east that i wanted to tell you. actually i wanted to ask you about the actual evidence that there is. that is really spies all based. that i don't think we have any tons of evidence that effects on the this is only a report in 5 the iris you see on here on here the saying that they have the target that the, the assign center belonging to the is really intelligence agency. it's always that, but so we don't know anything of the forces target has not confirmed any presidency
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our software. okay, so not the can also we, we don't know. okay, not the same time as close around says that it struck islamic state targets in syria. what do you make of this double strike? so you're, you're all has, like, i did, you know, of course there have been a, there's a lot of rising region as an engine says that history and how much more and on your own has been seems according to understand experts. the say it hasn't been under pressure because many of the are there on a line groups in the region have been targeted. and these are the time they are targeted and they're, they're blaine's. i'm to show you. and also if you're on, subs has most one of it. so i senior, i are, as you see commanders in december, the german attacks that happened the suicide funding that happened and saw you on earlier this funds and was,
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was plan please allow me to state group. but it was not a general sense. the reading of the officials have suggested that it was part of it . so for us is really lot. mm hm. uh so, um, yeah, you own has come under, have been, has been a bit under pressure to start responding to these uh to these attacks. and so the, they just decided to do take, yes, it all right, man zacky from the a s p news agency into around thank you so much for that matter. here in germany, a week of nationwide processed by farm is, has ended with thousands of agriculture work cuz i'm attractive descending on the capital. and the demonstration started off as a reaction to the government's decision to come from this hill subsidies the trucks and tractors of already been blocking the streets of the land for more than a week. on monday, around $10000.00 farm is turned down,
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talking the vehicles in the center of the capital to draw our attention to their demands. they want more financial help from the government. otherwise they say farming is on the threat. but for many pro testers, this is about more of an agriculture and are you plaza energy prices? jobs, immigration industry is being destroyed. we have to do something there once. it's no longer just about farmers and diesel, it's about everything the government has to go. so, you know, there's really no, don't just bomb is who are joining in. it's almost a popular uprising the they keep them here. the government is not listening. and above all, it's not listening to the people in rural areas. if you wanted to be me and you could say this politics favors urban areas, well, rural areas are being left behind and we're protesting against things on the docket . and what is the india when the gym and finance managed to face the ground, he said foam is had to make a contribution in difficult times. but he outlined his position that the government
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cannot help with more cash to subsidies, but agricultural diesel will not expire immediately. they will be reduced step by step over the coming years. a hi code from a few more state a from the federal budget today. so we can fully together for you to enjoying more freedom and respect, feel work on the the is woods, did not go down. well, he was shouted down from his leaders called for the crowd to give the minister a hearing, but also restricted the plan to keep protesting the install. if the government withdraws the plan to raise taxes, we will remove the tractors from the street process so long. as long as they won't do that, we will continue to make use of that constitutional right to demonstrate these
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noisy protests are becoming a problem for ourselves as government. if they're not willing to roll back that costs the farm is likely to stay camped in berlin. for some time to come from berlin to los angeles now and off to being postponed for months. emmys night finally arrived in la on monday. dominating the 2023 awards was hbo succession, which claimed the best drama series of water. that was one of 6 guns for the drama series, which follows the muscles of the powerful media finally, the but also did well that was named best comedy, while road rage from a face to best limited 0 is a quick reminder as our top story for you and your current president of the modem is a lensky is appealed to well lead us to present a united front and supporting ukraine against russia. speaking to global business, i'm political leaders, the world economic forum in switzerland. so lensky less down to,
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