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the the this is dw news life from bell in donald trump's wins the south carolina republican primaries only beating his last remaining rival. nikki haley. it's a key step to him. securing the presidential nomination in the race for the white house is ready. security forces make arrests instead of a jury, an anti government protest. police use water cannons to disperse crowds of thousands. hold a visual for hostages, held by how much the
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i'm told me. alrighty for. welcome to the program. donald trump has a one. the us republican presidential primary election in south carolina. it's his fault, straight when in the primary res, setting him family on track to become the pos, you know, many trumps that go to a 20 point. imagine nobody is only major republican opponent nikki haley in how home state, where she also served as governor a defiance haley has a swan to continue in the race until march 5th, and what's known as super tuesday when several states will hold the republican primaries. donald trump claim victory just minutes off the polls, clothes and south carolina. here's some of what he said. i was just informed that we got double the number of votes that has ever been received in the great state of south carolina. that's pretty good. so it's so richard times do and there's something going on in the country. some really great things are going on. and d, w,
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's, us political analyst, william bluecross, told us any whether this success secures donald trump's nomination for the next presidential election. well, tell me officially, no, defacto, yes, because this is how the us election process works. where you have this low cascade of states choosing their candidates for the republican of the democratic party. but actually to this point, only a handful of states and really proportionately speaking a handful of voters and actually have their se, but it creates the magic m word momentum where a combination of media, attention, and money that a candidate can raise just creates this energy. but forces other candidates out even though there's really been no majority to select a candidate. nonetheless, this is how the process works. so donald trump just at least has the appearance of being a very powerful candidate. and that can be enough to propel as we've seen and pass presidential elections. propel them to the candidates. the donald trump has already
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said that he's basically acting like it's the general election already. he's forgotten about nikki haley and he's turning his attention to the to what you're going to job either. and on nikki haley. she's defined, she says she'll stay on in the race. but if she called when in her own home state, then why is she carrying on? so that's definitely have a good luck when you can't carry your own space. the numbers, mathematically, speaking of the republican republican candid need, a 1215 delegates to become the cabinet. those delegates get voted, officially registered at the national convention later this summer. and so far, as i mentioned, only a handful of states about it. technically speaking, there's been only a handful of delegates, which is proportional to state populations or voting populations. they've been a part of a handful of them handed out to these various candidates. donald trump, of course, in the lead, with a bit over a 100 delegates entity halley with a dozen or 22 dozen delegates. so mathematically,
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there's no reason that nikki haley can't stay in the race and she has the money, the donations to be able to stay in the race and keep running. but as i said, that momentum issue just the amount of attention she's getting. it makes it very hard for her to stay in the race. nonetheless. we have more a primary so you have to come. yeah, just going to ask on on those primaries, what should we expect in that? yeah, donald trump is way out ahead or is he saying he's a heading all the polls. we know this. there are a couple more states voting at the end of february and early march. and then of course, as you mentioned at the top super tuesday, when the 16 states will vote now in a normal election year, that's like the one to watch. because if there's been a candidate struggling with the maybe he or she can maybe pick up delegates in such a large uh, large day, a voting for a candidate who's already strong, really secure their position. in this case, we're in a very strange 2024 election where there's not really much of a campaign. a donald trump will most likely keep on just trudging on to the general election to face. joe biden,
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in the general election in november did helping us out of this with him. blue cross, good hearing from you. thank you. it's thousands of people have rallied in is rarely says he's demanding government action for the release of hostages being held by hamas and gaza. until the be is ready, please use also cannons to disperse, anti government protest as who also called for the removal of prime minister benjamin netanyahu. as the domestic and international pressure amounts on that to you know, a hostage release deal with him. us considered a terrace go by multiple countries could be within reach after the talks between is really american, egyptian and cats are immediate. as in paris, the dw correspondent tanya clermont is in jerusalem. i also our button last nights protest. while we're seeing those protests on government pages and auntie nathan jo, protest, you have to say a growing larger and loud in recent weeks. and the beginning of to october 7 after
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the turbo tax and then the war. you know, people were more reluctant to go out, they told me at least to protest as, and they were more close vigils and a protest to cold for the release of the hostages. and now we're seeing also more onto government approaches. and last night that you invited ends with the police using vote attendance and mounted police that but also advice being made. you know, this as cents is also reflected in, in the, in polls here. people are holding for elections also probably needs to be mean that to young, who lost a lot of popularity, of people criticizing him for not taking responsibility for the security failures leading up to of tobar a 7th. but also, you know, they're saying that needs to be a change in leadership because of the handling of the crisis. this doesn't mean that people are against a more i'm a majority of it really supports the war. but they wants to see,
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and they want to see that the government is handling this and bringing those hostages home as well. and we mentioned the talks with several foreign parties as well. what more do we know about this hostage deal? yes, there are. when you told me on friday in paris, over the heads of the massage, the domestic intelligence service, the interest in faith is really intelligence service and the c i a and also the negotiate as many as some katara and from egypt and on saturday night the is really a security covering and met so according to is really a to see it in the media. they decided now to continue those negotiations to send messages also to cut to those talks had broken down a couple of weeks ago. and now it seems to as in you, a framework now the details or of course not noun, but this talk about
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a phase release of hostages up to 40 in the 1st space and exchange for posting in a prison. this. but again, you know, the, the starting points are from which we are seeing how much as a us for a complete hold or cessation of hostilities in into the war. and complete withdrawal of is really a force has this had been rejected by israel, but you heard also the is where the national security advisor saw him next be talking on saturday night, but he says there's room for maneuvering for moving forward. so it's so to see whether this framework will work out this time. this is tanya cram. are interested in many things for that update. and they also went out and meet as of the praise allies have pledge the continued support and it was against russia. saturday march . the 2nd anniversary of russia's full scale invasion. several,
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you and g 7 lead has joined. you create a new president village immerse lansky at the sight of one of the battles where ukraine prevailed. the friends that greeted at the ensign of a sealed net keys on february 24th 2022 russian app on forces attack this airport at the time. many photo russia would capture, keep, but after a month and a half of ukrainian or assistance to, to, and withdrew his forces from the area. so what this is today, we are in a very symbolic place, was formerly assigned with web hoots and wanted to wind the bathroom for our capital, the bathroom for keys with the key bottle of the blitzkrieg. he was planning, it keeps implement and it was heavy stuff at his 1st fundamental defense. when our soldiers destroyed the landing of russian motor, as we saw him, the san bretzky's give boots. well, the latest praise to crate and for it's for assistance against, it's my to neighbor. you managed to stop,
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rush us to attack towards the heart of ukraine. you save your country, you saved all of europe. and today we are here from across europe and the world to pay tribute to your bravery just hours before lead us gathered folk on the ration. a deadly rushing drone attack on odessa reminded people the that the war goes on. and the significance of the timing of the assault was enough loss. the residence this happens almost every day. it's hard to understand if it's symbolic or not reasonable, we don't know what's going to happen this evening and what we normally in the evenings we have a tax, everything is symbolic rush. i love states that we're doing it out. people are dying, we want the war to end as soon as possible starts to move. we have no more strength left turn. you have a news,
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neither physical what our lives nor mental flowers for the victims of oppression. despise promises of last thing support. and this stalemate and the fighting is causing fatigue in the color dose of power in the west. and that's the will and says, it's the yeah. ukraine faces an uncertain future not to better us where polls are open for type, lee controlled parliamentary elections. dozens of opposition policies had been denied registration for the election. and one opposition leader who's an exile as voters to boy caught the elections full parties which support policies a long time need a electronic look. a shingle have been granted. official registration seems location and go is keen to avoid a repeats of the unprecedented demonstrations against his rule and followed the 2020 presidential election. alexander lucas and co signs new agreements with his
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master vladimir putin. the war and ukraine has seen him seek even close the ties with the kremlin, like boots in look, a shame paper, trays this country is being on the siege uses, but west of plugged into seas power during the elections. this is the courtney price. this is not an easy time on, but as you can see, things i call it and i'm sure we can prepare for the elections and then hold them just as calmly told me to me, to please to ensure that look, a shame kind of has stepped up his crack down on this end, the only safe place to protest is abroad, like a neighboring lift you a and e, a dealer was right now that is supposed to go prison. this house in coming to kid on the lives of glass that came each marshal, colleagues, think about i used to be asking my husband, said he, in the office on now on the direct threats. we don't even know if the i life of lucas and co has rude bella roost affinity 30 years old. true opposition. parties
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have been dissolved only candidates who support the regime are allowed to run for office elections who have become just a bit show for less time. bella roost went to the post, was in august 2020. look a shame closer to your to 6th time in a vote, the opposition said was the shop. it triggered the wave of protests and authority to crack down. more than 35000 people were arrested in these parliamentary elections. the results. oh, so you see a full gone conclusion the i will, you know, and his health as opposed to when it's under the constraint, i will respond down a documentary by french filmmaker matthew job has taken the top prize. this is the land international film festival to restitution is to do justice. the director said
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as she took the stand, film explores the legacy of colonialism by following 26 newton artifacts from paris to the country of origin. today's public opinion. it's the 2nd time a documentary is one of the golden back at the bowling alley, film festival. before we go, here's a reminder of our top story. donald trump has won the south carolina republican primaries soundly basing his last remaining rival nikki haiti. it's a key step to him securing the presidential nomination in the race for the white house. security forces have made several arrests and use the water cannons to disperse crowds in tel aviv during antique government protests as thousands held a vigil for hostages still held by. have us after tara attack on october. second. next we'll have a program report. so when you, which asks, what do voters see in donald trump and why does he remains so popular?
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