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the community unit talks, november 9th, the, this is due to be news live from berlin. us president joe biden promises a peaceful transfer power to donald trump. said many times, you can love your country. only when you, when it was by this 1st address since campbell harris's election to feet wide and urge the nation to come together after a polarizing campaign. also coming up to german chancellor, olaf schultz fires is finance minister and promises a confidence vote in parliament after christmas. but the main opposition party demands elections asap saying there's no reason to wait. the
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i'm assuming there's a in berlin. welcome to our program. you as president joe biden has spoken to the nation for the 1st time since donald trump was declared the winner of the presidential election by bank election workers across the country for ensuring the vote was fair and transparent. he appraisal and vice president, complet harris for her campaign, and he promised a peaceful transfer of power to the next administration. in january. yesterday, i spoke of present electronic graduated amount, his victory. and i assured him direct my entire administration to work with his team to ensure a peaceful and orderly transition that's with the american people deserve. yesterday i also spoke of vice president harris. she's got a partner and
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a public service shredded inspiring campaign. and everyone got to see something that i learned early on to respect so much for character. she has a backbone, like a ramrod, she has great character, true character. she gave her whole heart effort, and she and her entire team should be proud of the campaign. they ran w, washington bureau chief and as paul gave us her assessment of joe biden speech in a moment marked by political divisions and uncertainty, joe biden urged the americans to accept the election of president elect donald trump, and pledged to ensure an orderly transfer of power this commitment is causal, especially when reflecting on the events so for 4 years ago. but trump's refusal to concede and his promotion of false claims about vodo fraud culminated in the capital a riot on january 6th, 2021. a biden's assertion that the american experiment and yours serves as
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a vital reassurance. it highlights the resilience of democracy even when it faces challenges to acknowledge the pain of harris supporters, but also emphasized that setbacks, a part of the democratic process. the statement that's giving up is unforgivable, resonates deeply reminding citizens of their role in shaping the future of the nation as trump repairs to assemble the 2nd demonstration, the importance of biden's message can not speak over, stated the upcoming congress likely to lead republican will play a pivotal role in determining the direction of governance, finance invitation to trump for discussing. the next steps illustrates a commitment to dialogue over this course, an essential element for maintaining democratic integrity. in essence, biden's speech transcends the immediate context of the election. it serves as
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a call to action for all citizens to remain engaged instead fostering the believe in democracy by prioritizing participation and resilience, he wants to spread the hope that the ideals of liberty just as an unity will continue to guide the nation forward. those are washington bureau chief in his pole. one of the closely watched races in the swing state of michigan was the city of dearborn. we're more than half the residents have roots in the middle east. in 2020 nearly 70 percent of voters. they are back joe biden. but on tuesday, complet harris only managed 36 percent to donald trump's 40 to that huge loss for the democrats is being blamed on anger over the by the administration. support for israel, of the city of dearborn and michigan and its largest share of arab and muslim voters has traditionally lean towards the democratic party in 2020 joe biden,
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170 percent of the vote. here, the growing anger, it is administrating over the wars and the middle east, and the 10s of thousands of civilian deaths helped donald trump claim victory at the ballot box in the crucial battle ground state. as a palestinian, i could not get myself to bubble, and pamela harris, who has repeatedly sent over the last 7 or 8 months that she believes in israel's right to defend itself. at the end of the day, what i think people recognize and people have explicitly side of the understand that trump could be worse, but the scale of injustice that people have witness hills, in comparison to anything else is they done is co founder of the uncommitted movement started in february, the goal was to pressure the bite and administration to change its stance on israel and the wars and gaza and 11 on ahead of the election. its leaders called on voters not to endorse harris, but they also warned against voting for trump in the end. they say they're not surprised. so many did cast
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a ballot for the republican leader. donald trump is playing our communities is playing american voters is playing the air of an muslim community and it is failed. democratic leadership that is allowing him to do that. they say harris's inability or unwillingness to make a clear break with her administration's political and military support for israel hurt her chances in michigan and forbid to become the next us president over to germany now or opposition. parties are calling for an immediate vote of no confidence following the collapse of the 3 party governing coalition. a successful vote would trigger snap elections. chancellor, olaf sholtes of the social democrats had so far resisted the pressure seeking to cling onto a minority government until a vote in mid january. the head of germany's main opposition party,
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feverish mass on his way to meet with chancellor full love schultz. following the dramatic collapse of schultz as coalition government maps insist, germany cannot wait long before holdings now. the elections, mathis party, the center of right christian democrats, currently the most popular political party in germany. his meeting at the chancery ended after less than half an hour without any results. the opposition leader then went to meet with jeremy's president, found fontose stein maia, behind closed doors. also on thursday, charmaya officially handed finance minister christian lintner, sister tickets of dismissal. he was fired by schultz the day before. 2 other ministers from wagner's party resigned also receive their papers fit this
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kind them funding funding will not be easy for any of us. and they do have to abandon unfinished projects and, and they went to bed and yet circumstances kind of rise today that leads to the premature and we'll decide to go the governing coalition for the to improve and done. this is when differences of opinion between the positives become a major differences that some sort of major that they can no longer be overcomes as inexpensive of instances. since then, you obviously reach off the size even point. yes. do the inside on the phone, i'm good. i don't a major disagreement that brought germany's 1st ever 3 party coalition to collapse was over to 2025 budget report at we mentors opposition to schultz. this plan to ease the limits on debt in order to boost support to cream by an additional $3000000000.00 euros. to finance minister lens and a block to legislation for irrelevant reasons to many times they acted to serve his
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clientele and policy to many times was off. he broke my trust of too many times. it's because schultz has become nomic advisor. your cookies is replacing lintner at the new finance minister, schultz plans to proceed as a minority government with the greens until mid january. passing legislation will require cooperation from opposition parties, including the christian democrats, who have only offered conditional cooperation. if the chancellor agrees to an earlier vote, confidence their deadline within less than a week earlier, dw head of news max hoffman told us more about that meeting between political rivals and how it went well, we know that it was short 25 minutes. so that gives you usually 2 possibilities. either they were on the same page right away and not much to discuss or they couldn't find a path forward. and it seems it was the latter no path forward. just because of the
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reasons that you just mentioned in that report, because of the date of the vote of confidence, very important to the opposition leaders here to have it as soon as possible. he said, next week hold it next week or maybe even earlier, as you said earlier, uh get hot there, but it seems very important to or that shows to not have it earlier, but to maintain the dates you mentioned yesterday. and that is the 15th of january . so its not looking good for this party, the cd, the social democrats in the poles there hovering around 1516 percent. that's not good. and in order to turn that around, if the possibility exists, he would need some time. and that's maybe what he's trying to buy. and the 2nd possibility is there's a number of laws that they still want to pass. what's left of this coalition important to them, for example, the reform of the pension system or of the asylum system in germany, to named just to it's always of course, they would need the christian democrats to do that. so there is something to
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negotiate. there may be some kind of solution saying, okay, we'll have a vote of confidence earlier. if you help us pass those laws and feel each maps the opposition leader has said he was willing to talk about that. but only when i left slides with a can see that to have that mode of confidence earlier. let's have a look at some of the other stories making headlines around the world. 0. russian president vladimir 14 has congratulated donald trump on his us selection. when was making was important versus public remarks. on the result, he said moscow was ready for dialogue with the republican president elect should put and also praise trump for show encourage. when a gunman tried to assassinate him earlier this year, maybe in australia seeking to ban social media access for under 16 year olds. prime minister anthony albany is the said, the legislation will be introduced to parliament this year. good morning. you said there would be no exemptions for users who have parental consent. if approve the
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policy would be one of the world's most stringent to mozambique. now we're thousands. have protested the result of last month's presidential elections. demonstrators clash with police in the capital, my pluto accusing the ruling freely. little party of reading the election. these 20 people have been killed since the approach since the protest begin. last month. dw diane hawker reports fury on the streets of my put so young mos in beacon say they'll continue to purchase until the government responds to big concerns about the last month election. they believe the results were reeked to give the for legal party another 5 years in office. the party has already been in government for 50 years. that's decades longer than most of these. protesters have been alive. they say the voices have not been heard. and that the
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constitution has been violated. milton demand, so they made, oh allison demands of my feeling is one of revolt done as a young most of beacon was a part of a generation that is examining marginalized on my, the system. what else the stand today represents revolution to the me to present out of windows phone presenting represents a new beginning from the point of view of the youth. so one of the visa number up, it has a ring to that. but the authorities have made the protein with significant in some cases, security forces have shot at po teeth to live ammunition international rights groups including amnesty international have called for police to show restraint. so that'll get a good to the police. this complex scenario was created by the police don't mind when the people came out to demand their rights for use. so we had to demonstrate for electoral truth,
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such as all just out of the board with the police and making things worse is what a police officer the don't what am i but you prefer just part of this is you doctors and this is also demonstrated this tuesday to the violence before we started, people are free to accept or reject the election results with that some. and we're not here to demonstrate the electoral results. we're here to demonstrate against violence against him of them and he can people because the protests on now in the 2nd week, parts of my put to a deserted as businesses and government offices, close the doors, opposition, politicians say the governing party for lima has suggested folks from sisters have a reading kicked at such a compromise, saying the only onset is political change that reaches mozambique highest f as you're watching due to be news from berlin. you can find out more about these and
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