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the, the business data of the news live from berlin. donald trump scores historic when in the new hampshire primary from supporters celebrate that makes me the 2nd and has been full of us public and presidential nomination. but me to have me, he's only rival, says the race is far from all of them. also ahead. best funerals. how's the 24 is really soldiers killed in gaza on monday. was the deadliest day for israel since a star on the defensive in the territory. and a boost for nato. sweden moved a step closer to joining keys,
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parliament vote in favor of stockholm succession to the west, and a lion's clearing a longstanding hurdle. now only hungry stands in its way the i'm told me. alrighty, bull welcome to the program. we start with breaking news from the us, where donald trump has claimed another big victory in the race to become the republican presidential nominee. after sweeping to victory in iowa, the former president has not won the 1st state primary of the 2024 election in new hampshire, is only rival nikki haley. a former un ambassador says she's not giving up despite the suffering defeat. i want to congratulate donald trump on his victory tonight. he earned it. and i want to acknowledge that. so, now you've all heard the chatter among the political class. they're falling all
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over themselves, saying this race is over. the news for all of the new hampshire is 1st in the nation. it is not the last in the this race is far from over. there are dozens of a left to go and after his big, when donald trump has been addressing supporters in new hampshire to this is an evening that i will not forget because it's the 3rd time, but more importantly, i think it's going to be. i think it's going to be the most important time. we won both it was, i think they said somebody said you rarely. if you win both, they've never had a loser. let me put it that way. when you,
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when iowa and you in new hampshire, they've never had a loss is never been. so we're not going to be the 1st. i can tell you you don't use. janelle de malone is standing by for us in nashua, new hampshire to know you. i'm sure was widely considered one of nicky hayley's best shots and winning a gaze. trump yet she lost resoundingly. what influenced the voters decision? yes tommy, we have been saying it for days if there was going to be an electorate that would have been friendly to nikki haley's and new hampshire. or that had been it's what you really would have deeded was all these groups of moderate voters, college educated voters, undeclared voters, to coalesce around her at that has clearly not happened. and now donald trump hasn't walked away with a victory here in new hampshire. i have to tell you though, tommy, i am standing here to
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a trump campaign election watched party. you might see people streaming out behind me as of the event comes to the close. but i also have to say that the mood here was much more jubilant before the results started coming in. i think the supporters here were really expecting see, to see much more of a line slide, they wanted to see nikki haley designated. now of course donald trump does have that double digit lead over her, but the fact that she is saying that she is going to stay in the race. so this is raising, this is ruffling some feathers here. we also heard donald trump speak earlier and this was much angry or speech then he had to of then when he was an i well where you want to appear more presidential calling for more unity within the country. this time he really went on the attack against nikki haley saying that so she went up on stage and acted like what she was giving was a victory speech. but you were also asking about the issues autonomy and i think
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one of the things that has sort of emerged as the number one issue for primary voters here is immigration out, a lot of supporters that we talk to, they keep saying that, talk to them, joe, biden has lost control of the southern border. my legal migration has become a big problem and that they think donald trump has the answers to the problem. worse noting that new hampshire is in the north eastern part of the country as far from the southern border as you can imagine. but you know that it hasn't stopped it from being at the foremost of orders mines. and in the end, in talking to the supporters from nikki, here leon from donald trump, we could tell that donald trump supporters were simply much more enthusiastic about them. and then perhaps immediately supporters were and that has also shown itself off to us to be something that is also translatable into the valid box. and with nikki haley promising or insisting that she will stay in the race. is that
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a realistic path to victory for indeed, i think we're going to hear this line over and over. she's repeated it a few times now that so south carolina doesn't do coordinations. it does do elections. that's what she's been saying. she's trying to peer. so this error of inevitability around trump. but uh, it's going to be hard. uh, she put so much here in new hampshire. she out spend all of the other candidates in terms of aid money. she was really, really backing on new hampshire. right. to turn out for her and now she doesn't have so much a show for it. and she actually may have difficulties raising that daughter money a. we've also seen a top, but we've also seen the political establishment of south carolina, basically lining up behind trump. so that presents another challenge for her as well. what we can expect from here on, i would say, is a step up of the attacks on trump. i think what we're going to see is
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a battle between the 2 a battle of words. so that's going to become much more heated. she did mob several attacks of trump mental acuity in the last days. some people say that you may have started doing that too late, but definitely i think that she will find more things about trump, to criticize she's going to go more on the offensive. and to hope that in her home state of south carolina, those messages, those warnings against trump will somehow have to resonate general going on. thank you for that update. turning to israel now where the 1st funerals have been held for 24 soldiers killed in gaza on monday was the deadliest date for his ready forces since the start of their offensive. most of them died when 2 buildings mind for demolition collapsed after how must minutes ends. fired at a nearby tank is almost prime minister benjamin. nothing else quoted a tragedy but has vile to push on and keep fighting until absolute victory is
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achieved over. how about us, which carried out though, till the 7th terror attacks, families and friends of some of the soldiers killed on monday, gather at the national cemetery in jerusalem to pay their final respects in. the military says an investigation is underway to determine what caused the highest single day death toll since israel launched it's counter offensive in gaza. initial reports suggests the majority $21.00 reservists were killed after a rocket propelled grenade fired at and this really tank set off a secondary explosion that brought down the buildings they were in the hold on even know what the scenes. it's an option to me. so i was fired by terrorism, that's a ton that was guiding the false william carlo. give up. there was an explosion of $22.00 story buildings. i mean, the structures collapsed as
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a result of this explosion at the time when most of the soldiers with inside them inside the diamonds. nearby, the buildings likely exploded as a result of mines at our false. is it planted inside, in order to destroy the buildings on the terrorist infrastructure in the area? the, it's really prime minister said it was one of the hardest space for his country since the started what he called an unjust war is about getting him horse. and as we bow our heads to the memory of our fallen, and yet we do not for a moment stop striving for an irreplaceable goal. the achievement of an absolute victory. together, we will fight and together we will wait. and then up to a sentiment echoed by many on the streets of jerusalem upon here in the news of the soldiers. you know, when it's our, it says settings. it's our brothers it's, it's terrible. but we've got to do it here to do to so that the october 7 doesn't
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happen again. it's very said, but i think that, you know, we are a strong nation with a strong army. we're not supposed to, to, to, to be down. i am sick that we're losing these wonderful young men. we need the a live in israel. we didn't want this war. we have to fight for israel. but one doesn't have to travel far to find an opposing view point. across the street, a crowd is gathered, demanding israel switched tactics in gaza and reach a deal which would allow the remaining hostages to come home. in new york, the un secretary general has warned that the is riley prime ministers. rejection of a 2 state solution with the palestinians will indefinitely prolong the conflict. speaking of the un security council, antonia guitar is called it unacceptable. the rights of the policy need people to deal with that on fully independence states must be recognized by all and then
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a refusal to accept the 2 state solution by any part of the must be firmly rejected . what is the alternative? oh, the one state solution. look with such a large number of follow seems insides without any legal sense of 3 of them, the rights and dignity. right, let's take a look at some of the stories making headlines around the world. the north korea has followed up its fast missile launch of the by firing several cruise missiles towards south korea's west and coast. so has not confirmed the exact number of missiles fired on that slight details. the launch comes and made a provocative run of weapons demonstrations by showing. yeah. the us as it has carried out as strikes in northern iraq, targeting 3 facilities, links to your run back to militia. it follows an attack on an iraqi, a base over the weekend, which ended for us personnel. you run a line, militants have stepped up
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a tax on us troops since the start of israel's offensive in does a train drivers have started the longest rail, striking german history only very limited time tables will be in operation for 6 days. and many services have been cancelled, woke out of a pay and working hours due to end on monday. south african police arrested a man who says he was responsible for built for building 5 in china is the last year which killed dozens of people. the mans confession came while he was testifying at a public inquiry into the place till now face $76.00 counts of murder took, he's parliament has approved sweden's application to join nato clearing a longstanding hurdle to its accession. lawmakers voted overwhelmingly in favor of sweden's bed to become the 32nd member of the alliance after one the public backing off, taxi's president, ridge of type one, had a tooth,
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sweden on being too lenient to us. curtis groups that turkey classifies as terrorist organizations stuck on responded white type thing, an anti terrorism laws talk. he's approval, least hungry at the only need to a member. yes. to roger 5. sweden's membership dw correspondent dorian jones has been following developments from istanbul as well. there was no real surprise about the passing of all of these motion to ratify sweden's joining of nato. given the fact that present good ones has a majority in parliament. i'm the may not. position was also supporting the motion, so it easily passed $287.00 boast of $55.00, a massive majority. but still there was a collective, sorry for leap across and they towed the us on passengers a turkey jeff blake, straight talk to the vote, tweet saying that is great news for sweden. great news with touchy i'm for nato. while the swedish prime minister is chris and some also on the suite on x saying,
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but this was a critical step for now present node one still have to sign off on off on this ratification. he said that he would do that in the coming days. i had so cool lies will be now i'm president of the want to sign off and take. so we move one step closer to joining nato's. the nominations for this year's oscars have been announced in los angeles, and there's a more international flavor to the list to this year with foreign films featuring more than usual in the main categories. it was good news for jeremy sandra here, who's nominated for the best actress award for her role in the french film and not to me off a fall if the 1st time a german woman has received such a nod from the academy since 1937 or other news roundups. now hoss show choices is coming next. looking at the dangers
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