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the use of to the full of the fun and then the 9 the this is the w nearby from by then jeremy's coalition government on the brink of collapse, tons of life show sucks. finance minister christian lit. and after he threatens to be the countries building coalition and donald trump a windows fast. so why his house is ready to wield and powerful mandate. the presidency of x republican party also won back a majority in the us senate the i'm feel go well, welcome to the program summary for breaking news from here in germany,
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german media reporting that the chancellor olaf schultz has dismissed his finance minister, christie, and a is from the business, from the liberal democrats in fulton, parts of the country, 3 way coalition government with the greens of this comes after admitting to be paid to report to be suggested holding snap elections. this is very recently. so let's see if we can get more from dw, is that head of news max hoffman. welcome max. what more can you tell us at this stage? a good evening. so we're in a breaking new situation with things really developing extremely rapidly. so i'm going to give you what we have at the moment what you just said we were able to independently confirm. so the german chancellor of charles has dismissed the german finance minister cuz young didn't the, i'm just to give everybody sort of the background of how germany politics works.
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because not everybody might be familiar with that. germany governs with coalition, so different parties joining forces to have the majority in parliament right now we have a coalition made up of 3 parties and they have very different ideas of what, for example, the budget should look like what the economy should look like. had multiple crisis talks in the, in the last days and this was kind of building up today. they had another crisis meeting and that's where we got this information after about one and a half hours. that includes younger and uh, so the person we just saw in the background of our anchor, phil uh, the german finance minister. she offered to dissolve or end this coalition and strive for early elections. as far as we know, this was rejected by the german chess or by what of shots who is part of a different party. and then uh, this is also something we've heard from
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a government circles here independently. the german chests are as the german finance minister to go beyond what is called in germany, the so called depth break. now if you're not familiar with that, it's kind of a ceiling. how much depth you can have for every budget every year. this is a part of the constitution and make sure that a jeremy doesn't have too much debt that has been causing troubles in the past because germany also needs some investments. and but it's something that the business friendly liberals the ftp. so part of the finance ministers party has rejected all along and so this was again rejected by tuesday i live and as far as we understand, that's the moment when the chance was said, okay, this is over and, and dismissed the finance minister. so this means obviously this is the end of this coalition as we have seen it in the past 3 years. this is very significant because
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it's also the end of the government as we have known in the last 3 years. and we are expecting the german chancellor to speak about this very soon. so very short notice there was a press conference organized in the chancel re and we expect him to confirm all of this what we just heard today. then. so and all of the coalition meetings, end of government means new elections. so you would think that right, but there are a couple of possibilities and that, that we think, but all of this is not guaranteed because as i said is an unfolding new situation. this is probably going to mean that left side of the german chancellor will try to have a minority government which would be supported by the opposition, or at least by parts of the opposition, in this case, by the christian democrats. mainly at least we think that because there were some
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talks in the past days, also involving the german president different fox and then the german chancellor stein maya is his name with the, the opposition and with what that shows. and so there might be an agreement there that the christian democrats for the sake of the country would try to support sort of a minority government. but there is no guarantee for that. the seems the most likely scenario at the moment. we're going to have to wait and see what comes out of the course. you could also have um, new elections on the table, early elections at the beginning of next year or understanding. is that something that will, that shows the german chancellor wants to avoid? okay, thank you for that to max as possible. that will speak again in the course of the next. ha, ha, ha, thank you for now though about news max. bring you that jeremy's chance of the old off shelves has dismissed the finance minister place to think about the united states a web. donald trump, of course, has won the us presidential election. the republican former president appears to be
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heading for victory. an old 7 swing states taking him well above the threshold of 270 and actual boats leading to wind. mr. trump address the forces in florida and promised what he called the new golden age for america. the cold on the country to do nights and declared that he would put america 1st. you also have the republic composite of success in the senate where it gains a majority throughout the night to jubilant and supporters celebrated in the streets void by his historic when donald trump arrived on stage with his family to republican watch polity in west palm beach, florida the america has given us an hon, president and powerful man the we have taken back control
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of the senate. well, the, the, and the city races, the mountain, nevada, texas, ohio, michigan, wisconsin, they're great commonwealth of pennsylvania. we're all one by the mag, i move it, they have. so it is an unprecedented come back. full use of to he was voted out of the white house from supporters across the united states. the jubilant spirits were high from the streets of manhattan, the, the, to a dinah in the battleground states as north carolina. right. right. man, was southern border economy and the overseas of 3.
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thanks. and that's it. there's nothing else to be said about the trucks going to fix all 3 of it right away. use of trump. victory gave whole street to boost. the dow searched by 3.2 percent at the start of trading the morning off to the election. there is a political chasm between the 2 big 10 parties in the united states. georgia is a crucial swing states that from managed to secure in this selection, democratic voters who in the capital city, atlanta disappointed. and believe that support for trump was driven by discrimination. he would probably run all over by it as i went to bed last i've heard of it hurley woke up and all this like you know out we get what we do
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is okay. we just gave a way to serve. i think that america wasn't ready for i think is a female issue. yeah, i know the polling had said the race as close as even war on. uh, you know, it was a feeling of dismay. uh, as an african american in this country. it just sort of made me realize just, you know, how racist and sexist this country is. unfortunately, donald trump has promised to heal the united states when he had been to the white house again. but there is no quick fix to the deep divisions between democrats and republicans correspondent benjamin alvaros group has been coming the election from palm beach, florida has more now on the reaction to the trump victory. the dr. polls definitely under estimated there was the taste campaign has been doing in several of those
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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. it's called a versus a restaurant with a lot of a cuban then a london americans the celebrating. so when the 1st in news came up that he will, north carolina, then georgia, and they are the spring save in pennsylvania. if it goes more in most us, it a coming by with support has and with behind me, maybe you can see that's more lago, that's donald trump has mentioned here with several support is half also guy that it today says celebrating a, this wincing for more years and looking forward to what will happen in the us starting january 20th of next year when donald trump will take on the role of the 47th president of the united states or anyone else iris group. well, the us election system is famously complex, which states allocating votes through the electoral college system. let's take a look at how those votes went. again, the magic number to reach full victory,
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270. trump changed the way this leading house at 292 to 224. here's how we did it by outperforming the vice president in every major swing state . donald trump winning pennsylvania, wisconsin, north carolina, georgia and michigan is also leading harris in nevada and iris own so a look at the balance of power and congress. republicans have one about control of the senate with at least 52 seats. the 5 of control of the house still isn't finished, as republicans hope to defend the razor. majority correspondent, janelle do belong, and he's at howard university in washington when i come to how it is expected to deliver a concession speech. so with a democrats losing the presidency in the senate, i'm likely to lose the house. i have to have the parties that coping with his melvin well meltdown is the correct way to describe it. fill and
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for reactions have been a mixture of recriminations and souls are taken from the party. you are hearing questions like, how is it possible for the party to spend a $1000000000.00 and lose people are looking at the strategy that the democrats employed was the wrong to court or to court persuadable republicans while she, raul, the 2 up to the table walls as are running they would, it had been better for her to choose the popular governor of pennsylvania, josh, appear or could not have health or with the state. but what i am really noticing is a lot of wishful thinking. a lot of wishful thinking that they could turn back the clock. tell president joe biden of 2020 to the president bite. and do you remember when you indicated that you might be a bridge candidate and making, making way for the next generation of democratic leaders?
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would that have made a difference? but show dakota what of the phil that is just not an option on the table. and there is a various consequence of factors that went wrong, and they're going to have a lot of soul searching to do in order to figure out how to make thought. right. ok, i've nothing from combat harris the sofa. when is she expected to deliver her concession speech? i'm what she expected to say. yeah, so we're actually standing outside of howard university where she is expected to deliver that confessor concession speech at 4 pm eastern time. i don't know if you can see behind me the people going in a lot of them were actually here last night. many of them were disappointed that they did not get to hear account a lot higher speak now of course. so they will in a few hours, but it's not exactly going to be what they want to hear. they're going to have to hear her conceding to donald trump in terms of what she's expected to say. she's
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expected to deliver a message of gratitude to her supporters, but one thing that we can definitely watch out for she is probably going to make a reference to the peaceful transfer of power being a cornerstone of the democratic process. just because of who the power is going to be transferred to donald trump. of course, famously an election deny, or dw comes from the genetic dom alone and washington. thank you so much. would you have a chance about olaf shouts has. congratulations, donald trump on his election victory. but lynn is wary of what a 2nd trump administration is likely to mean for job. and indeed for your. let's just full scale invasion of ukraine has made security a top priority. and donald trump has threatened to leave nato during his 1st term of office. oh wow. i'm in positions, i congratulate him. donald trump pulls again. jeremy shows that the public had hope
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for when by cumberland harris. but the latest we'll have a different platform to work with the i'm of the content and i'm going to kind of have him give you. americans have voted from clearly won the election not to congratulate him on this president trump, the president, trump 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 clogging left. our message is this. germany remains a reliable transatlantic partner because we have the concept loved to shop. we are aware of the contribution we make to this partnership, and we'll continue to make it in the future. hold often to come supplies. this also applies to the threat. it's got all need to all i believe russia poses to security in the utilize content area for these they had in all of our mentors and home dr. faithfully drums, last time, and office strength bilateral relations united now with uncertainty regarding from samsung, ukraine, the nato pressures mounting on jeremy and to europe,
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to strength from the security policy. your ok of the europeans will now have to take on even more security policy responsibility if i'm missing today or tomorrow or the day after tomorrow. that this case is not a substitute for a transatlantic partnership. it is an investment in common transatlantic partnership and there's a partner soft vis a positionally definitely smith, who is the lead in canada to the next test loan emphasize to us as role in the world. but also searched for a stronger europe that can meet the us as a partner on an equal level. for now, jeremy's offering is continued corporation to the us. well, some of the team usually pushing for a stronger most of our in europe. of course old eyes on how a 2nd trump presidency will impact the relationship between russia and the united states. that has full scale invasion of ukraine in 2022 in washington storage
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support for key abroad to relations. the 2 most we've must go to the lowest point since a cold war. but ongoing ministry, 8 for ukraine could be in jeopardy, where a trump, to whitehouse. what does your message stories that shouldn't be? paused due. it's yeah, it's on. so who's the dog boobs? the me but who's the, the boards, your mama, who's your job to do your via to, to me or friendly us russia relations on russian state tv. and that's where the us election dominates programming. but that's very little has that bilateral relations will change. so touches towards a russian, so taking a more sober view of donald trump's victory done in 2016 when trump was elected for the 1st time. this was so nice that got the right. you going down here to what is the market out? that little computer we had us for the 1st time jump from established a positive relationship with food needing it was found this relationship didn't
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make things easier for us to have it here to with some some think some policy towards must go from a very tough some sort of their party chicken pretty good. anything below which is all the most people on the streets of moscow are also skeptical. very simple. i don't think anything will change our president doesn't trust trump very much. yeah, there were things i got that i did. nothing will change, so the kind of things, but it's politics is not made by one man, but by several. it's no cost to me. i think everything will stay the same credit there. so there's a good chance victory or be something new prospect is for an example in ukraine. because the just because many experts down the trump will be able to make good on his promise to entrust his war and ukraine quickly. but it seems certain that us policy will change not only towards russia,
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but also to will to great great. so what i'm with the, i expect a high stakes game and an automation for both sides spectrum and a promise to both sides. either you say yes or i will make your situation much worse and he will, yeah, he has got to try. it wasn't the loving. how much with us russian relations can get is on clear. those relations that are already at the lowest level ever. everyone appears to agree on that, even in russia. so let's take a look at that and also other future issues with as a trump presidency with a bar is foreman who is professor of politics and director of the politics section about college. and welcome back. bought us how in bold and do you think a lot of me fusion is likely to be by 2nd trump presidency? i mean, he's been playing a down the, the russian state. you have been playing a down and shrugged it off basically the outcome of the election. but it does seem like it was still by new brought the lines together against against russia after
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after the full scale invasion. um and so i think she, she probably optimistic about it at the same time. we know that trump doesn't want to come across to somebody who can negotiate. so there's a certain degree of incalculable realty, with withdrawn for sure. and so with tell me promising that he would end the war in ukraine in, in, in a day. the sounds like a deal imposed on keith. it certainly does. it would probably mean that uh, q of, for ukraine is losing territory crumb. yeah. for sure. and then eastern parts of the ukraine. all right, so expanding from that to nato, then trump very critical of the western administrator lives in east 1st presidency . is nato prepared for trump to as well? the discussion has been going on for quite a while, but it seems like the european nation states are fully dependent on,
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on the us and the logistical capability and coordinating capability that the wes offer. so do us backing out from natal? potentially is a major problem. and i don't think the, your could be possibly prepared for this at this point. sure to, it's that sounds like bad news, but, but surely it really is time that, that you're up to charge of its own defense. and that's, that it's acting like grownups. i think so, i don't know if i shared the, the, the metaphor of, of adulthood. but there are moments of altering to us in the aging century of moments where governments scale up to the occasion in order to be able to defend themselves. that's actually how nation states develop most of their capacity. building a tech sation system, building a national identity and so on and so forth. in europe, it's always been reduced to questions of monetary union and there cannot make union and i think, yes, it is a moment where europe has to get together and tonight. okay,
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that's in general then. so always in defense. what, what are we looking at then in, in an attempt to whitehouse in terms of points to friction between washington and brussels, say, as representing him in your opinion. i mean, the security issue will be very, very important because this is something that trump has a, has emphasized over and over again. so the question whether the nato members are paying up to what they're supposed to be paying is certainly something boat and culture again. but of course, but would also be important is the tariffs that a trump has been talking about all along. and so that will certainly put a strain on the relationship between the western europe. so by the middle east, i'm going to just that range i tweets from these right, the prime minister benjamin netanyahu. you said you already started re tons of the wife has office a new beginning for america, the past awful re commitments to the great alliance between israel and america.
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this is a huge, a victory. mr. that in yahoo! 32. what do you think we can expect from that relationship, which as long as we can tell east usually will on the, on a personal, on the different classic level. i think what nathan y'all was speculating is that the democrats have always been very ambivalent and the voter base has always been very improving that about israel and it's a and it's a war. whereas trump has been much more spoken. on the other hand, a trump has not really uh, developed or, or presented to plan on how to actually enter. we're in the middle east. so what exactly natania always bedding on is a different question. and just in terms of, of trump support for israel, i mean we've, we've seen the united states and under bite and giving israel military financial, diplomatic support, what more could trump care? that's not at all clear. i think one interesting aspect is the trump seems to be so
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difficult to calculate and the international route. that's that other state leaders behaved in interesting ways that you wouldn't have it as a bait. but there's a really big question mark about how this all plays on. okay. so, and the visual, so of the, the, was in gaza and lab and on, do you see them as having a plate of pots in this election? i would say to a certain degree, i think this, the young board in particular, was properly hesitant to, to come out to the, to the polls to support harris um, just starting a script and some, some support which certainly detracted votes from, from arizona. the other had a trump has one all the swing states, and so it wasn't really close election after all, and i'm not sure that this was the tipping point. okay. and just stay with the the middle east. where is a ron in this? do we see? i trump, i'm going back to base this maximum pressure policy. possibly, i mean,
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this election has been all about domestic questions. i don't think trump has is strict, strictly speaking a global agenda of what he's trying to accomplish. she wants to be in power and it's all about his personal interest as far as we can tell from his 1st administration. so i think the international questions are really um we have to see if at hawk, from case to case whatever she thinks will benefit them, is probably what the wes administration is going to do in the next 4 years. all right, so it's, it's, it's, it's, it's that ad house cuz it says we will, we'll, we'll deal with it, although on a case by case basis. yeah, it's certainly not present. he hasn't presented an alternative to the world order the that we've been living with in the last, almost 80 years. and just a quick, final word on tyrus, we've, uh, it was his favorite. what he says he's talked about to tatters against china and europe. so people outside of america, i'm going to be paying
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a lot more for that goods in future. it looks like now even the notes that you would have bothers to national income tax and pay everything out of the terrace, which is crazy. i mean, this basically undermines every type of social and intervention of state. so basically what we're looking at is a libertarian direct relation, full scale, do regulation of the domestic state at home. and at the same time and make a net nomic nationalism which would probably crank up inflation at home. so there are certain tensions that would be very hard to figure out. ok, thanks for getting us through that to bodies. barcelona is professor of politics and director of the public section of bod college. thank you soon. thank you. this is time to remind you about top stories at this time and media reporting that, that chance the black shows says dismiss, here's countries, the finance minister, please stay on the list and ask for the business funding fee. democrats and full part of the country string wake, coalition government, the greetings,
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