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the, the, this is the, the news coming july from berlin, donald trump, scores and decisive when in the new hampshire primary from to celebrate the victory, the 2nd in his bid for the us republican presidential nomination with nikki haley has only rival, says, the race is far from over also coming up the 1st funerals or help are 24 is really soldiers killed in gaza on monday. give us a deadly stay for is real sense. the start of it's offensive in the territory and a boost for nato. a sweet moves a step closer to joining the turkeys parliament votes in favor of stockholm
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succession to the western alliance. clearing a longstanding hurdle. now, only congress stands in his way. the dw news coming to live from berlin on terry martin. donald trump has cleared another hurdle in his bid to become the republican nominee in the us presidential race with almost all the votes counted, he has beaten his soul rival nikki haley by more than 11 percent of the vote to win the 1st state primary of the 2024 election in new hampshire. celebrating is when he said it indicated a bigger victory is on the way 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 one of both, it was, i think they said somebody said you rarely, if you,
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when both they've never had a loser. let me put it that way. when you, when i was, 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. trump is now the clear front runner for the presidential nomination of the republican party, but his only arrival former un in boston, nikki haley came closer and many expected the w's in this poll is in new hampshire to get trump supporters news on the rice, even though a download from one to primaries here in new hampshire. some of your supporters are little disappointed that you didn't win by larger margins. they blame it on the system in the state, and most of the other states can't do it. you can switch your party affiliation of the day of the primary so that the democratic party was encouraging democrats to become republicans for a day to vote for haley to take trumps down. so this 45 percent of haley got this page. it's an illusion of cheating. they might do a recount and find out it was even better, i don't know,
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but there's no way who lost and that's what matters. the answer got their vote out there were holding the momentum he's going to do just as go down there in south carolina. he's got a paste and he's on track. i think honestly, it's still quite an impressive lead, especially since a lot of the independence were able to vote in the republican election, who may be democrats. so i think the fact that he did when, and i think the numbers actually a much better than what they were showing before. i think it's still going to be an impressively, i thought it was a huge victory. a huge victory. and nikki haley needs a look in the mirror and she is a realize that she's on the wrong side of history. there was an open primary. i'm sure you had republicans, and democrats voting for nikki haley tonight. but i think a window is a way no matter how small, let's carried on to nevada and on to the general. the katy dress declare that she will stay in the race. the next elections are in south carolina, and she has to written her home states to keep a chance of winning the nomination. this election is a month away,
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and the lot can happen is, janelle de milan is standing by force in mirror and like new hampshire to new hampshire was widely considered. one of hailey's best shots that winning against trump, but she lost what influenced the way this boat went? so yeah, so, so we have been saying for days that if there was going to be an electorate that was predisposed to be receptive to nikki haley, then this would be it given it's large proportion of moderate voters and of undeclared voters. and then the, and nikki haley did manage to pull those motors, but she did not capture the car republican voters. and donald trump ended up walking away with a we in here in new hampshire. although you did know, although we did note there earlier, that taught nikki haley last by a much smaller margin than originally anticipated. suggesting that her support here
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is actually much stronger than what had been originally pulled and that she is clearly prepared to take this experience of having been under estimated and taking it all the way to our home state of south carolina. however, you're talking about what influence the voters and why donald trump one today. now if you ask of voters here in new hampshire, what other number one concern is, what they feel is the number one issue facing of the country. they would say immigration, they have the feeling here that joe biden has lost control of the southern border and the legal immigration has become an intractable problem. and donald trump is the person with the answers to that problem. and in the end, what we're seeing now is that voters turned out in their numbers, that appreciated trump stance on the board or more. and that could explain that could be a large part of what explains donald trump to win here today. so we did see some
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support for hailey in the primary. she has about to stay in the race. janelle, is there any realistic, tough to victory for her in this presidential contest or well, she has one months to convince the voters of south carolina. they vote and they're primary in late february. in fact, she's practically on her way there. and now she has a speech scheduled for this for this wednesday. no one over key concerns that might be after her losses in iowa and new hampshire, dot the donor money light and dry up. but she is. but apparently she is making fundraising trips and they're scheduled in this week. she's making fundraising trips in california, florida, and new york. but even if she does get that donor money, this is still going to be real, quite a difficult,
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uphill climb for her. it's still going to be hard because especially because especially in south carolina, you have uh, the top of political, the top political lead, seeming to line up behind trump, chief among the south carolina senator tim scott. so what we're going to see is her trying to continue to convince the voters of south carolina. she's going to center her argument around electability against joe biden. but i think we should be prepared for the rhetoric between her and donald trump, but escalating even further and this fight getting even last year. janelle, thank you very much. that was the w janelle dom along in new hampshire. it's now the israel, where the 1st funerals have been held for 24 soldiers killed in gaza on monday. the deadliest day for is really forces since the start of its offensive. israel's army
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says most of them died when 2 buildings mind for demolition, exploded after from us militants fired at a nearby tank. israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu has called it a tragedy, but has vowed to push on and keep putting until absolute victory is achieved over from us, which carried out the october 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 to 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 an is really tank set off a secondary explosion that brought down the buildings they were in. okay, hold on,
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even know what the themes, 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 structure is collapsed as a result. of this explosion at the time when most of the soldiers went inside them inside diamonds. media by the buildings likely exploded as a result of mines that our forces have 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 days for his country since the start of what he called an unjust war. it was like, 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 absolute victory together, we will fight and together we will wait. and then
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a sentiment echoed by many on the streets of jerusalem. upon hearing the news of the soldiers, you know, when it's our son's, it's our brothers it's, it's terrible. but we've got to do it here to do to so that the october 7th doesn't 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 viewpoint. across the street a crowd is gathered, demanding israel switched tactics and 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 israeli prime minister is rejection of a 2 state solution with the palestinians will prolong the conflict. speaking of the
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un security council, antonio guitar is called it unacceptable. the rights of the policy need people to deal with that on fully independent states must be recognized by all. and then a refusal to accept the 2 state solution by any part of the must be firmly rejected . what is the alternative? oh, well 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 dignities to take a look at some of the other stores making headlines around the world. today. the us says it has carried out air strikes in northern iraq targeting 3 facilities linked to your ran back to militia. it follows an attack on an iraqi air base over the weekend, which injured for us personnel. the rental lines militants, have stepped up attacks on us troops since the start of israel's offensive and gaza . north korea has followed up its 1st known missile launch of the year by firing
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several cruise missiles into waters near south korea's western coast. sol has not confirmed the exact number of missiles fired or their flight details. the launch comes admitted provocative run of weapons demonstrations by john. yeah. trained drivers have started the longest rail strike in german history. only very limited time tables will be in operation for a 6 day send. many surfaces have been canceled. the walk out over hey, and working hours is due to end on monday turkeys parliament has approved sweden's application to join nato clearing a longstanding hurdle to a succession. all makers voted overwhelmingly in favor of sweden's bed to become the 32nd member of the alliance. after one, the public backing of turkey's president ridge of time out on either to sweden of being too lenient towards curtis groups. the turkey classifies as terrorist
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organizations, stockholm responded by typing its anti terrorism laws. took his approval lease hungary as the only native member yet to ratify, sweetness membership dw correspondent dorian jones has been following developments from miss temple. so well, there was no real surprise about the policy. you know, all of these motion to ratify sweden's joining of nato, given the fact the present good ones has a majority in parliament. i'm the may not. position was also supporting the motion, so it easily passed. 287 boast of 55, a massive majority, but still there was a collective, sorry for leap across nato. the us on the bottom of the turkey. jeff blake, straight talk to the vote, tweet saying that is great news for sweden. great news with touchy i'm from nato. while the swedish prime minister is chris and some also on the suite on the x
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saying. but this was a critical step forward. now present load one still have to sign off on off on with uh, ratification. he said that he would do that in the coming days ahead. so cool eyes will be now i'm president of the one 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 labor to the list this year with foreign films feature featuring more than usual in the main categories. there was good news for germany's sons of a hitler who was nominated for the best actress award for her role in the french field anatomy of a fall. it's the 1st time a german woman has received such a nod from the academy since 1937. so all you need is for now are so choices is coming up next, looking at the dangers of dressing in drag in daily and don't forget and get all the latest news and information any time you want on our website at dw dot com. and
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of course we've got our social media channels there for you as well. i'm terry martin. thanks for watching the vacation as an applicant. do they have good weather? i, when i told me that they don't have violence do this, and we go say, tulsa tissue today, because then they go to that. who's that up to, you know, medical people are stuck with hardware on the other. i so not because the the .

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