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the she said a success only goes to that. who's that if he has legal medical people are stuck with car bama installed or i so not because the the former us president donald trump has taken unimpressive step towards getting his old job back. the iowa caucuses delivered him an absolute majority of his rivals for the republican nomination for the presidency. but does that mean he's a show and to face off against president joe biden in november? i'm feel gale in binding. base is the day. the severe expression of it will have a good time together. i'm going to support my candidate,
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which i'm not going to tell you who it is, but don't read my ass. i don't understand people without for every one against us. i think he said, good, faithful family, man. thank you. i. well, we're going to continue on. we're going to make you proud and we're off to new hampshire. this is going to be we know that also how can we help you try me in present the landscape attends the world economic forum and makes a play for support from world leaders. want to know losing some difficult questions when we're on the war and he's the sword world war possible. is it time to negotiate with sports and the the welcome to the day we saw in the us when a donald trump has passed his 1st big test with the public and focused in his quest
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to become that 2020 full presidential nominee. the former president says won the iowa caucuses by a huge margin head of florida governor of on desantis came in a distant 2nd and to former us ambassador to the united nations, nikki haley. okay. iowa is the 1st of the state by state contests. wherever the public confession has got to pick the candidate for the white house, the 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, 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
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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 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 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 rest of the race. that a sanity,
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that's what we're going to do. pointing to is behind boost nicky healey, the former you an investigator during the trump administration. trump, and i'm are both about 80 years old shopping by boat 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 our 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 mobile. trump, though it's one step closer to the v match he wants, but president joe biden us find the law is a political analyst and come, pains strategist is that just got to back from the court because he worked on the
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form and present back up on was that campaign a change. welcome back to d w. so this time victory widely expected, but that we learned anything from there. so i think we've learned a couple of things. and 1st and foremost, i think the former president has a strong grip on his base. and on the republican party, there's an extra bold being done that 60 percent said they are mag of people on so make america great again, movement folks. and so i think he has basically replaced the republican party with the mag and movement. and it is as an iowa specific uh, phenomenal because it's easy to just tom be the across the country kind of well i guess we'll find out with new hampshire coming up in one week. but i was trump country and they even put that on all the placards and the on some of the yard sizes. this is cut jump country. and i mean, you're looking at the exit polls. and more importantly, the de moines register poll that came out a couple of days earlier,
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where it was sitting at 48 percent. of course now he's been out there by 3 percent . so again, i think there is a vast majority of republicans corps saying trump is our guy. yes, we kind of would've liked to see someone new but even from a policy perspective, listening to rhonda sent us out on that stump on the campaign trail. i mean, he was basically preaching a lot of the trump narrative and chart vocabulary. so i think most of the candidates have adopted vast portions of what trump has been say. so what is the scientists and highly now has to do? they just have to do the same, but honda, i mean. 2 obviously it hasn't worked so far. now you can say, of course i was not certainly the best demographic for nikki haley. she's going to be facing a different type of electorate in new hampshire. given the fact that independent voters are allowed to vote in the republican primary. so i think she's got a leg up there, but still trump is leading the pole with 12 or 12 percent in new hampshire. would that have to do? i think nikki haley tried in her, in her concession speech last night. she tried to attack donald trump and she tried
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to consolidate and try to make sure that people understand she is the alternative. so saying, if you're not happy with john trump, you can go for rhonda santas, i am the only real clear alternative. but if i look at the polling and not just the polling, and now i was in new hampshire in south carolina all across the republican primary electric people saying we want trump. she was also buying the space message trumpet bite and trumping by and trumping biting. these at least a 2 year old is that called landing because it's the opposite. it's not just her 2nd graph. i think there's a very big difference between calling joe biden and 80 year old and calling donald trump an ideal. they seem very different. and i mean, i'm sure most of us see it on tv. it's true. you know, joe biden appears to be fragile at times. donald trump and again us on multiple times last week. he's funny, he's engaging and i'm not hyping donald trump here on your program. but he is funny,
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he's engaging, he's got great energy and that translates and the republican base, it was a poll being done, who is most excited and where is the excitement the highest people are excited about donald trump and i saw it out there. they share my, they fire me up and he gets that energy so i don't think it works and i just call them holes. and so what then, all the risks for the republican party can have a candidate for such a strong personal funding because we're talking about trump, the loyalists. rosalyn republic composites are forces. well, what's the big challenge or risk on say 91 indictments? yeah, they're coming down the to very fast. you know, charles could start in march. and so i think that is the whole calculus of the republican and the trump campaign to say, we gotta wrap this thing up. we gotta consolidate the base. we wanna push and there's going to be massive pressure coming at, rhonda sanders and nikki haley to force them out. he wants to consolidate the whole thing by super tuesday early march because he also understands that the child is of
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starting to heat up. and you know, now he's going to be concerned about how it's going to look like if actual indictments and charles was starting coming down. pike. okay. i will from countries, right. new hampshire next week. different sort of base to talk us through how those votes is the different well, the again, 1st and foremost, independent voters. so people who don't sign up to be republicans are allowed to vote in the new hampshire primary and those people usually. and again, i'm, i'm stereotyping, but they're a little bit more moderate, but they consider them fiscally conservative, but on some social issues they are a little bit more liberal. for example, on abortion. so i think nikki haley has a chance to at least get into that pocket and pull a couple of those voters. again in the end, it's going to be a question about movement to who has the excitement on their side, who's got the momentum. and donald trump clearly has the momentum. here's what
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nikki haley would have had to have done, so she would have had to perform much better. yesterday in the i will, cox has to take that momentum into new hampshire. she would have had to win new hampshire and she's still can to then take it to south carolina. this is her homestead. she used to be the governor of south carolina to then beach trump in her own home state. and then she would have had to have it shot at actually closing the nomination and making a case for being the republican nominate. but again, at this point, i don't see how you go forward, let's see when a couple of contents next to the states. let's just finish with a quick. what about, what was your experience yesterday, a iowa and the crowds that the, the trump loyalist who appeared not to be the sort of a suite of light looms that often appear on tv. i'm much more nuanced crowd. well, i'd say there's a vast spectrum and you have some of the movies who go shortlist and stay in line and are just maga all the way. but you have some folks who just say, you know,
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i'm concerned about the future of our country. i'm concerned with of runaway spending. i'm concerned with the was that happening? i heard a lot of people talking about world war 3 and saying that there's just may have under joe biden. and trump is the only one who can pull this earth back together. at least that's what i heard in the line. so again, i think you can't just say all trump motors are crazy. that's just not the case. good talking to i thank you so much for coming in to join us. you this of on the next avenue is rather says big little push on with his mother's account paid in gaza just by growing international calls for a cease 5. the government says it must maintain ministry pressure to eliminate to hamas. a group considered as a terrorist organization. by many countries, that the countries, the defense minister, satisfied ministry, will switch tactics and start scanning back. it's been a shelf relations in the south of the territory as trucks of
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a entered through gaza. southern border with egypt, smoke rises over rafa. residents and the border city spent the morning looking through rubble from a strike the night before, even as israel says it will tell him down the intensity of its operations. there they say 12 of their neighbors died in new tact. the present moment of how with a at fault they were having dinner. we want peace. notable look at the destruction in the neighborhood. people were bombed by israeli strikes while having dinner as of the trails of destruction and gaza, expand the conditions for palestinians and the territory are deteriorating further . israel has signaled that the war and gauze as moving into new phase, but says it's main aim to eliminate him off still remains. the military for leasing these videos of continuing operations stated to be targeting him off militants
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killing fighters and taking down rocket launch sites. but people here say it's civilians war bearing the brand. many of them children like 6 year old, safe. his father says his son died from shrapnel injuries after miss style hit close to a school in con eunice where he was playing the bottom of i ran out and i saw him on the ground. i pulled out safe, safe, but he didn't move. then i found a piece of shrapnel, it pierced his heart from one side, and then it came out of his back. they tried to resuscitate him, but there was no use. safe. died as well as real, are use that military pressure is the only way to secure the release of more than $100.00 hostages, still being held by him us and despite renewed calls for cease fire, the government says it won't stop. and when we use the new tactics to kill them,
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us leadership described as the head of the snake. they were paying the union has added the political leader of a mass in gaza to its terrorist list. yeah, just say new i've seen here and file footage is accused of overstaying the october 7 foot tax on israel. i mean asset bessie, any assets that he holds within the, in you will not be frozen. you citizens of boss from conducting financial transactions within the us in law has been on the us as most wanted list since 2015 jack, a power carrier in brussels can tell us more. welcome a jack. so i'm who is a ya ya cinema. as you're well, he is the leader of how much in the gaza strip. so he's a really significant improvement in fig. of right now he's, he's rails most wanted mom and that's why it was relatively easy for the european union to get him on that. tara was that tara list, which, as you said,
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submits him to an asset freeze. he's known as the book of con eunice. he's been in for decades involved in how much he was in, in, in his rate in prison for 22 years, no less until he was released in a prison. this one is where the soldier was swamped for a size and palestinians who were imprisoned in israel in 2011. and then he moved to become the leader of how much in garza in 2017. uh, this is a, you know, a relatively permanent phase. the most prominent sega, i need someone to the, the, is re, these are desperate to try and find his believe, to still be in gaza, of, to be in the mazda mind, of the october 7th attack. so why wait till now to put him on the new tire list? yeah, its been an interesting one. how much has been designated as her as the organization by the european union? since 2003 and back in december, they put 2 of the people's names who
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a significant figures in how much organization on the tire list. essentially what your opinion is doing is procedural. that's fine to get a set of restrictive measures with this specific legal backing to target. how much to try and prevent any international funding, especially from the european side, which is obviously where they have the most control. but in the meantime, what they wanted to do is make sure that they can get his name on the list and, and that's what we've seen. that's what we've seen today, right? and so what changes and as a result of this measure, santino very much is a symbolic, let's be realistic. he hasn't got millions of yours in a european, a kind of that. and i being phrased and, and prevented from him accessing them. but we have heard from israel gods, who is the for minister of israel. he tweeted saying that the thanking the european union and cooled this a just on a moral decision and said that it was part of israel, diplomatic efforts to try and do this. so it certainly carried favor and with these
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ratings from the european perspective, as your continues to find itself relatively divided the 1227 countries of the european union. i started sort of diverging on that positions on what should happen in the middle east. yeah, yes. in want is, as i said, the most wanted man, we know that the is there a, these are desperately trying to find him. they accuse him of holding the hostages. that with you can on october the 7th around him. and so that he's more difficult to find and that they can sort of strike it, you know, in certain places in case they kill some of those hostages alongside him. and we will say no indeed that the united states is very keen that he is find as well as we had in the report earlier. he's really considered the sort of head of the snake, the real senior leadership of how much that they wants to take. i think jack, jack power and russell's a lot of them is it landscape was at the opening of the world economic forum and dive austin switzerland today with a strong one into the wells,
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political and business leaders. almost 2 years since russia launched its full scale invasion of his country as the landscape, the kind in president told the latest as his country wasn't the only one in russia strides sites. if anyone thinks this is only about us, this is only bows you dream. on the or off on demands land mistaken possible directions and even time line, hoping you rush in address and be on your brain, become more and more all bills. let me ask, where are you on this last week? here, p a nation today can provide it. chromebooks ready are me on par with ours holding back russia and how many men and women are your nation is ready to send to defend and not as deep and all that. and now the nation. and if one must fight
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against sports and together in the years ahead, isn't it better to put an end to him? and he's war strategy now, while our brave men and women are already doing it, they are the world's chance. they have had a crime to okay. as a member of the ukrainian problem is as big as 4 of them is an unexcused 7 of the people party a welcome to the w. what does ukraine want to say from the loudest case of visit to demos as um, as for some you know, any other visit so thats presence of landscape. uh does the broad tube builds up. um you know, strengthen up the coalition of western countries. they do value democracy and do not want to see the world. uh, based order. you know that the based on, uh,
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international law uh, following the parts. um, so as you progress hertz during his speech, your presence last is speech. in demos he's trans sent uh that uh, which is not gonna stop. he is trying to find a weakness. and mon um democracy, someone with western countries actually nice house that restaurants had been sent in in december and january that somebody's, you pregnancy to you. i am late with the western components, so we have to be tough on sections finding this will close. that still exists and of course, you know, make sure that you can get so needed military assistance and present the landscape . open this page with some difficult questions, including how long the wall would last and whether it is time to negotiate with vitamin approach. and is it time to talk to the russian president as
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uh, as my to you, um, you know, so, uh, president of outcomes really. uh, so say he's present, but whatever the bleach collator of russian says duration of legitimate, which is, she said that she's not going to, um, you know, go away from the occupied territories. and actually she mentioned that they see russia sees some, you know, a danger for russians begin. citizens in baltic states a in, you know, lutheran, yeah. and last year and this join. yeah. and actually when i took my creeks from based, simple to say, so you know, members of parliament, they, especially in private talk say clearly say we on next, a few crane pools. so you know, if it's a, we see
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a negotiation just keeping up for you credit in touch with it. and um, well we and police and very aggressive so he can plan on uh the steps. uh then i don't really think we would like it and we'll, we'll like the, well, we'll wake up in price. okay. so no time now is no time to talk to russia. so when would you talk to russia under what circumstances? one x, this one actually uh, puts it understands that uh, the western countries will not break uh, that the pressure upstate just wouldn't be really pressure sanctions got used economy's no longer run in and just out of money to pay the pension for, for his function years and of course, understanding that she has $2.00 ways, the international rules, and that the borders of the states is something that has to be uh, you know,
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fairly route and you cannot just come and take a chunk of all the countries apart and, and together with people occupying the, putting them in presenting to basements, detaining them, stealing kids and everything. and the time this understand it is not that then, you know, difficult to talk. i, i appreciate your giving us your, your time, but you, you will appreciate that those conditions. you laid out the western countries not blinking. i rush, i run the hours of, of money. and finally i a bank international law and order. you know, that's a long, long time away. i'm rush just pocket, a date for the new cranes at the moment as well. that's, let's find research. why is it a deeper why countries tell by the oil and gas me, russian economy is in the, you know,
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amount is the economy of state of texas in the united states. so let's not over exaggerate and about the, you know, the times that me and it's, you know, we don't like the situation. we just had the speech of a prime minister of christ grades and it was just to knock. and when i was listening to it was that there was a very good detail. he said in 1942 in great britain. it also didn't look too good . you know, here's a little, was still strong. here was, you know, ok, pine a big part of your up, but bleach didn't give up and many ways people around the world didn't give up. and that's, you know, uh, i see the way for us. we will not give up. okay. you a polling shows continuing support for ukraine here in europe. i wonder though, if you're concerned that the supply of us weapons could dry up as it goes into election mode, especially with republicans turning away from
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a support for you. great, as well for what i hear from my sources in the american establishment. it's not actually this negotiation process. it's not actually about north wanted to support ukraine. it actually is about the internal questions about the more about the immigration policy, which is you know, the task for force to, to solve that. they have a lot of discussions on that. uh, besides majority of both republicans and democrats, aust $10.00 to $4.00 ukraine. and as we heard the news that president, by the way to the leaders, both from the senate and the house of reps from both parties um into the negotiation and discussion will help that in the coming weeks. we'll see the results of these discussions if it's going to what was the boating in the package
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