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it honestly tried to busy and working 32 hours a week to be better for the 5 minutes and 40. but of course we shouldn't be. no, you'd be the living scientists just had subscribed, whatever you listen to had cost. this is dw news lie from berlin. donald trump wins back the white house and is ready to wield. power. america has given us at home. presidents is powerful mandate. the president electric republican party, also one back and majority in the us senate, also coming up europe to leaders, including germany's chancellor line up to congratulate trump saying they're ready to work with them. but what about ukraine and worried about the trade, the
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and one readings? well, viewers around the world on michael oak, who former us president republican candidate donald trump, has won the us presidential election. the associated press called trump's victory after he edge passed campbell at harris and the key battle ground state of wisconsin. putting him past the threshold, 270 electoral votes, even before the trump address reporters in florida, promising a new golden age for america. he called on the country to unite and said he would put america 1st. trump also hailed the republican party success and this center where gained a majority throughout the night jubilant from supporters took to the streets to celebrate. let's listen in to part of his victory. nothing will stop me from keeping my word to me, but we will make america save strong prospers power, home and 3 again that i may ask you to every citizen, all across the land, to join,
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man, this noble and writers endeavour. that's what it is, is time to put the divisions of the past 4 years behind us. it's time to unite. and we're going to try. we're going to try, we have to try and it's going to happen. success will bring us together. i've seen that. i've seen that i saw that in the 1st or when we became more and more successful people started coming together, success is going to bring us together and we're going to start by all putting america 1st. we have to put our country 1st for at least a period of time. we have to fix it because together we can truly make america great again for all americans. so i want to just tell you what a great honor this is. i want to thank you, i will not let you down. america's future will be bigger, better ball the richer, safer and stronger than it has ever been before. god bless you and god bless
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america, take a look now at the electoral college vote. and again, the magic number, 270 for victory. trump has clinch the when and is leading harris by account of 277 to 224. and here's how he did it by out performing harrison. every major swing, stay, trump winning, the battleground, states of pennsylvania, wisconsin, north carolina, and georgia. he's also leading harris in michigan, nevada, and arizona. and here's a look at the balance of power in the us congress. republicans have one back control of the senate with at least 52 seats. but the fight for control of the house of representatives continues with republicans hoping to defend their razor. it's in majority. a dw corresponded benjamin alvarez goober has been following the electrons in palm beach,
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florida. he has more on the reaction there to trump receiving more support. then poll suggested the dried posts definitely under estimated the work that his campaign has been doing. in several of those swing states, there was a lot of cheering going on. we, we spent election night in miami with a lot of support is at a close to a restaurant school diverse, a restaurant with a lot of a cuban then 11 in americans, the celebrating. so when the 1st and news came up that he will, north carolina, then georgia and they are the spring save in pennsylvania, of course more and most tacit a coming by with support has and with behind me, maybe you can see that more lago, that's donald trump, has mentioned here with several support does have also guided it today said celebrating a, this wincing for more years and looking forward to what will happen in the us starting january 20th of next year. when don trump will take on the role of the 47th president of the united states,
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a benjamin howard democrats processing their defeat of the. so we've been hearing from those the where and how were university in washington dc when they had the advice present come on, ours would not be addressing them today and hearing reactions today. there's a lot of soul searching happening now. and of course, they will be analysis over the next couple of days, but the mistake swear, but it will look from the republican side and also the way they have been communicating it. it's also tied to one of the biggest things that is being pointed out. it to once the democrats and that's the camera harris had no clear question when she was, i was asked what she would do different from a job. i know that's of course something were republicans, especially with the mocking movement, has been using over and over and over, accusing couple of hours of the stages of that void in administration. and that's a point where trump has been making a lot of game, especially with a 1st time voters. when we look at the latino population,
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it's really strong. also giving him a lot of support. also here in florida where they will celebrating until 5 a 6 am on the streets and we can expect that there will be also some movements later on here in morrow lager. and also close to the convention center, where donald trump gave it a speech saying that this is a new era for the united states. but looking at other reactions and also more cautious reactions, i was just listening into a press conference of the migrant and g o with the boy that they would visited recently. people in prison fight and went to brownsville, texas. and they said it today, we woke up to a new era, and that's all the fee is when it comes to migration, when it comes to a regular migrants here. and that's the key question now is from all of the promises that he made, what will happen it? because donald trump has said that on day one, who would stop it. and it was the biggest at mass deputation campaign in the history of this country. and of course many people that are regular here, walk family or friends here, a very concerned about that. a benjamin only been half a minute or so,
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but let's talk about his victories be donald trump on his election when. but leaders here are wary of what a 2nd trump administration could mean for germany and europe. russia's full scale invasion of ukraine has made security a top priority, and trump threatened to leave nato during his 1st term in office. wow. 7 positions, i congratulate him. donald trump, public in germany, so, so the public had hope for when they come into harris. but the latest we'll have a different class and to work with the i'm of the content and i'm going to kind of have them give you. americans have voted from clearly one the election of to congratulate him on this president, trump, the president, trump a take office at the time of great challenges and crises, fetus, things will certainly be different under it from administration. that's. that's the only example in the, from this talking about. our message is this. germany remains a reliable transatlantic partner here,
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concept love to shop. we are aware of the contribution we make to this partnership . and we'll continue to make it in the future. will delve into compliance. this also applies to the threats. got all need to all, i believe russia poses to security in the u. atlantic area for these the cat in all of our non different home da, strict about faithful trumps. last time enough to strength bilateral relations united now with uncertainty regarding from samsung, ukraine, the nato pressures mounting on jeremy into europe to strength from the security policy you're open to the europeans, will now have to take on even more security policy responsibility if i'm missing today, or tomorrow, the day after tomorrow that this kind of is not a substitute for a transatlantic partnership. it is an investment and i'll come and transatlantic partnership. on top of that, there's a partner soft concept via visa or positionally. definitely smith, who is the leading canada to the next test loan, emphasized to us as role in the weld,
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but also its flow stronger europe that can meet the us as a partner on an equal level. for now, germany's offering is continued corporation to the us. well, some of the time usually pushing for a stronger most of are in europe. let's bring in max hoffman had of dw news. max. good to see you. what more can you tell us about the reaction from the government and politicians across germany? overall the reaction was calm and collected, so start difference to 8 years ago when trump won his 1st term, when there was a lot of surprise even shock. and as we just started in the report, most politicians congratulated donald trump to his victory there and said they wanted to have good relations. but of course, it's an open secret here in berlin, that the capital of germany, that most people, most politicians, especially, would have preferred, comma la harris to win this race. there was even a poll conducted among regular people on the street and cumberland harris came out
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with 85 percent of that of that virtual boat had the people here of course, had the right to vote in the states. as you will know of the german chancellor and the foreign minister have congratulated tron that's protocol, but they'll have to do much more than that. won't that or right. we're part of that in the report as well. 2 areas require immediate attention. the 1st one is military spending. the coalition government has recognized as ever since russia invaded ukraine. they ramped up spending significantly. some say it's not enough, but anyway, they have done that. and the 2nd one is the state of the german economy. now the overall goal is clear, they want to be more competitive again, and they want to be more resilient, especially in the face of possible trump terrace, coming germany's way. but as to how to achieve those overarching goals,
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they are very different ideas and this governing coalition, actually, those ideas are so different that this coalition might have to break up over it. it's been a huge crisis for weeks now here and as we speak, there is a crisis meeting here in berlin to, to hash out those ideas and see if there's a path forward. some say because trump was re elected, there is more pressure to make it work, but there are differing opinions on that. and it's very unclear how this meeting is going to end. and whether the german governing coalition will find a path for that. so ahead of dw news of next hoffman, many thanks max. more european leaders have been congratulating donald trump hungry. right wing prime minister, victor, or bon, or close l. i wrote the biggest come back in us political history. congratulations for president donald trump on his enormous when much needed victory for the world.
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here's the french president, emanuel mack cool. congratulations, president donald trump. ready to work together as we were able to do for for years . with your convictions and with mine, with respect and ambition for more peace and prosperity, a. l correspondent terry schultz is in brussels. even though you are being leaders have congratulated trump. i asked her if they are split about their support for him . they definitely are. and there would be a significant difference in the amount of genuine warmth between the 2 messages you just read and certainly from victor or bon, he truly has a friendship with donald trump. they've each mentioned to each other continuously since trump announced that he'd be running for president. so that i would say is really a friendship. on the other hand, meters like a manual quote and most other european leaders have a decent working relationship with donald trump. but issuing these messages, as
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a matter of protocol, they're all going to do it. they all are worried about their countries of bilateral relationship with the united states. let's not forget how uh, president trump, in his 1st term, singled out angle americal, constantly for criticism, and nobody wants to be that you're in the middle of that bull's eye this time around. so they're all going to work very hard to foster a friendly relationship with him. now that he has been, you know, a elected again, and it's something they're very worried about not only on the level of each country, but also on, of course, how he's going to handle his relationship with the european union and with nato. in fact, that's considered one of the reasons why mark roost at the former prime minister of the netherlands was chosen to be the nato secretary general, because he has a good working relationship with donald trump. there's no secret that in the halls of power across europe, there was fear of trump victory could re ignited trans atlantic trade war is even called the e u, a mini china and threatened tariffs of 10 to 20 percent on imports from friends.
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and so it was a like how we'll now is you fear of is looming, travel this year is certainly very real. we don't know yet if the trade war is going to come to pass. but as you mentioned, trump has threatened to impose its just across the board up to 20 percent of terrace on european imports. and that would cost of course, american consumers. first of all, which trump doesn't always seem to recognize, but it definitely would hurt european the european economy. in fact, the german authorities have already calculated that if this comes to pass, germany could lose as much as a $180000000000.00 euros over the course of a 4 year trump term. so that's definitely something that your opinions want to avoid. at the same time, they don't want to take this line down and they've already said, you know, we've got our own arsenal of trade tools to, to unleash against the united states. should this come to pass? so one of the things we should remember is that during trumps 1st term, he imposed terrace on
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a european aluminum in still which the binding administration did not remove despite talks to do so. so those are still in place. now coming up in march to this, this coming march 2 months into trumps new term, the european agreement not to impose retaliatory terrace for this 1st round comes up for reviews, so they will certainly be using that for leverage. terry trump is famously criticized nato. is the lines prepared for what may come ahead. i know they've been talking about this for years. how to trump proves the alliance against claims that you know of, of donald trump, that he would withdrawn american support, possibly not show up for an article 5 mutual defense agreement, if necessary. so they have taken some measures, most notably, his favorite topic defense spending at the time that trump took off as a 1st time only for allies spend the, the as aspirational, 2 percent of their d, v, p on defense. now it's $23.00 countries. so that will be an argument that need to
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definitely wants to use with donald trump. the other thing they've done is taken some of the ukraine assistance and put it under nato, instead of leaving it under the united states. should trump decide not to continue ukraine's assistance as he was threatened to do so, they are very worried about this. but again, mark, who's a considers that he has a good relationship with donald trump and he'll be trying to protect assistance to ukraine as well as support for the other 31 nato allies. our thanks as always to dw terry shoals in brussels. many things always we should mention, ukraine's president below him is the landscape was quick to post his congratulations on ex. i appreciate president trump's commitment to the peace through strength approach in global affairs. this is exactly the principle that can practically bring just peace in ukraine. closer, i am hopeful that we will put it into action together. we look forward to an era of a strong united states of america under president trump decisive leadership. we
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rely on continued strong bipartisan support for ukraine in the united states dw. so nick connelly has more on the reaction from keith as well of the rest. i think there are still many republicans who are supportive of ukraine's worth it if you'd like me to recall. and then we'll kind of establishment publicans. and we've also seen people who are more, maybe attractive to the kind of more mag, upon public, and talk to people like restaurants and from a prime minister. another for all ship, pretty physical figure, trying to kind of engage those people specially jolts and trying to explain to them why you created much as to the us. and i think you know that those efforts are going to continue, right. this is an election where you guys don't get a vote, so they have to work with whoever the american people votes for. and we've seen polanski and his most recent visit to the us, desperate to get a meeting with trump getting one with trump in the end. i also recall just the fact
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that there is a lot of baggage there between them because of that 1st impeachment that trump went through over claims that he forced to. let's keep this type of pressure on that. let's keep to investigate hunter bite. and joe biden, son and his business in ukraine, so there is a kind of mounted decline there in terms of improving the kind of atmospherics between trump comp and ukraine. and we're seeing, let's keep trying to do that. and there is a hope that somehow you could just to your basic, throw all the kind of just pieces off of the board and offer some kind of new more unexpected approaches. maybe escalate help ukraine to put up the pressure on russian on the back of the feel that some see quite a kind of, you know, small hope for now. but so, you know, they're trying to look on the bright side that have a look. and so what do you create in think of a 2nd, trump presidency? here's what people in keith told us. the yeah, the actual send the don't. i think it isn't good. you know? because i think trump will not support you. crane not good. all sharpoda sees closer to russia or to you really provide me for us. it will be good if the will
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ends on any conditions and that are for you other, for your fighter and think we have a choice. feel better either unless you or besides dependent through a promise to stop them won't, but he avoided explaining how he will do that. so if he wanted to stop this war and save a few cranial level, he would say that, but that's because i'll be in the car. he's the kind of person who says, one thing today and another tomorrow. we don't know how the cynical analyst, danielle, or schwartz are from the bertelsmann foundation is still with me here in the studio . danielle, the trump is already raised questions over year at the united states contributions to ukraine's defense efforts. do you see your feeling? the gap? if the us withdrawals is financial support, while at least we'll try to and invalid have already been discussions, whatever berlin could do if the us doesn't contribute more than it has currently committed to supporting you cry and financially. and in terms of military support. but of course, germany already is the largest single contribute to off to the us and those only,
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you know, bit more that to them and they will be able to do other europeans will have to step up the okay and fronds. and by the way, back home very often speaks about supporting ukraine more. but if you look at the actual numbers, i'm sure friends could do a little more. so i think all europeans have to make this a collective effort. and also, you know, if, if trump moves ahead and wants to negotiate some kind of settlement to the conflict, the hope is of course, that the west would play a role at stabilizing this and helping ukraine back on a possible stability and peace. how do you see a 2nd, trump term impacting nato and cooperation on security policy between the us and your? well, during his 1st i'm trump was very critical of nato and then he never left the alliance. right? so of right now, i think we will see a similar pattern that he will criticize, in particular, the european allies with a nato that they shall do more for collective defense, but they need to step up the spending. i need to find some other ways to spend
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because right now defense budgets accumulated across all european nato members on low and total. but if money is spent, the national and i'll get logics, you don't read the full benefits of the actual money spend. so corporation join spending joint argument projects into operability of the on forces, all those goals that europe also has to pursue. and then, you know, explain to the americans that this alliance has more balance than it used to be. and, and the mutual interest of, of both sides, which will mean that europe needs to get more engaged on asia, which is the, you know, the primary security concern for the us going forward. daniel, a very big question. this our, among all the other ones, do you see vladimir putin, of course, the leader in russia being more emboldened during a 2nd, trump presidency? well, it really depends how trump approaches him. he has this way of personal diplomacy where he goes and you know, tries to make other leaders, his friends, and then he tries to strike a deal. we'll see how this works out with what i didn't put in. who of course is a,
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is a very, you know, a very strong character and has his own strategy and, and will be easily tricked into some kind of deal which is not totally in his interest. um, but will he be in bold? and i think that really depends on, uh, the 1st positions back from takes uh, if he pulls into doubt, uh, the worst contribution to nato and thus weakens its to turn the power back, put them on board and put in. but, but this, you know, may not happen because he understands in my view, that this alliance has a purpose. and that if he wants to bring peace to europe, that has to be a kind of scenario where russia is not involved. because otherwise let him and put him, but just go on with this one. or thanks you, danielle or schwartz, or political analyst at the burdens foundation many, many thanks. again. thanks for having me to earlier dw riga bureau chief, you are a shadow, told us how the kremlin has reacted to trumps when all the extra cost of the
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kremlin to drums victory today are very different from directions to his verse. during when he was 1st elected, and it's no longer because uh, the very pest changed and so have russian american relations. and so crowns and spokesman, pest coff has pointed out to the people should not forget to sat, that'd be usa is, is also called the unfriendly country for russia. and he said that he didn't even know where the president put in would congratulate to donald trump on his victoria . then then when asked if put into a possible silence or need not, congratulations would force us russian relations missed up his golf set. those relations will at an all time low any way, but also all the reactions and former president made very, for example, among as it was, sat on x as that trump was off to all the business men who wouldn't spend his money on useless gifts. i've been very fortunate to edit them all drastically. i don't
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repeat his words directly. he was of course, referring to the u. s. a for ukraine. meanwhile, asia is bracing for a 2nd. donald trump presidency that is pours to inject unpredictability into east asia. relations with united states, from casting doubt on long standing alliances to threatening to up and trillions of dollars in trade dw, correspond to james trader has more, the rate is across the stage of are expressed willing us to work with whoever won the selection. but there's no doubt that this victory for trump will pose bigger questions for us allies in the, in the pacific. here in taiwan, things are obviously calm. but that will certainly be some dis, clients about trends, more transactional approach to foreign policy. and especially a common central made in the lead up to the election. trump incorrectly states that taiwan had stole america, semi conductor industry. the strength of which many believe this way. it's china from attacking taiwan,
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but also the taiwan should pay for its own defense. i've even left some chinese officials before the election. so one that's high, one could be quote, discarded. if trump one the selection further afield that will be questions about the strength of washington's multilateral alliances in the region. the by the administration has spent a lot of time bolstering ties with mutual tracy allies like japan, like south korea, like the philippines, all of that broadly. so pushed back against china's influence in the region. so that will be something you could be concerned that a trump victory will. we can those alliances and the china could profit from the time yet to all about those. of course, the trump is likely to bring people into the administration who are very focused on china. whether that means supporting tiwana, whether that means in terms of economic competition with china. so in the coming weeks performed integration, we should be looking closely at who trump is bringing into the ministration. who is going to be advising him on these issues before we get a clear sense of what the administration will look like in terms of policy towards
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the east asia. well, ended there up next after germany became one of the 1st countries to band the poultry farming practice of calling mail checks. we take a look at what becomes of the resulting roosters, a micah low coup. you're watching dw news and bye for now. the the
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reading band in germany, the killing of male chicks is prohibited by law. but where the roosters now animals rights activist trail they are dumped in poland or end up in garden and chicken markets for cheap need. is the good law causing more problems abroad? next on d, w, answer the conflicts own. among the many was around the world,
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the contractors through don is distinguished by a level of salvage or a by just in brussels as former private, as the honda who heads and coalition, the political some civil society groups are trying to bring peace, trying and failing. what would it take to step to bloodshed and unify his shots of the country? conflict in 16 minutes on dw, the someone else to the cd highlighted to selected for you, you every week and a new a box. subscribe. now. the us presidential election coverage 2024 on dw, we addressed the pivotal issue and the central fence asking the questions of matter to odors and the world thousands of
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friends and is the us presidential election principal wants the whole coverage on the for 2 years. many a curtains in germany have been marked with labels that say no mail checks, colt sounds good, right? before mail checks would be shredded since they serve no purpose in egg production . so called brother roosters of commercially bred hens cancel a ex there meet isn't popular with consumers either time. no one wants the rooster on 5. he said with this read line, i'm just not plausible to raise the brother cock, essentially, but they still germany's former agriculture ministry. really looking at legally
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