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experience outstanding shopping and dining offers and drawing hours services be our guest at frankfurt. airport city, managed by front, bought the state of the and it was coming to live from berlin. russian president vladimir, put you in congratulation. donald trump, on his us selection with in his 1st public comment, synced us selection. vladimir putin describes america's new president elect is courageous and says he's ready for talks over the war in ukraine. also coming up to your opinion leaders, discuss what a new trump presidency will mean for them with the war in ukraine. a major issue, crane's leader says he believes america's presence select wants a fast solution to the cost. plus dw visits
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a swing kelty in the swing state, pennsylvania. find out why more people there boat for donald trump then campbell, it hurts. and german chance all off shows resistance pressure to call and the election quickly after the collapse of his governing coalition, the main opposition parties call for an immediate confidence but the low and terry martin, thanks for joining us. russian president vladimir preteen has congratulated donald trump on his election when speaking out an event in the russian city of san cheap routine said. moscow was ready for dialogue with republicans president elect. he also said trump's remarks during the re the election campaign about ukraine and restoring relations with russia. desert attention. trump claimed he could bring
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peace in ukraine within 24 hours. what does he have to give any details about how us? meanwhile, us president joe biden has urged americans to quote, bring down the temperature in his 1st talks to the nation. since donald trump's election victory by them praised the integrity of the us electoral system. while telling fellow democrats that giving up is unforgivable. yesterday i spoke of present electronic graduated amount, his victory, and i assured him direct my entire administration worker 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 been a partner, and the public service, shred it, aspiring campaign, and everyone got to see something that i learned early on to respect so much her character. she's a backbone, like a ramrod she is great character,
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true character. she gave her whole heart effort, and she and her entire team should be proud of the campaign they ran. it's james adams is a professor of political science at the university of california davis. i asked him what responsibility present joe biden bears for his party's boss? while president biden is relatively unpopular and that certainly for commer harris, who is as vice president is of course closely tied to him. the other factor i would name that was very difficult for vice president. here is to overcome was the fact that joe biden dropped out of the race so late that put vice president by streamline difficult position. having to try to introduce yourself to being able to keep one outlining a policy agenda is barely over a 100 days. in my opinion, that was a nearly crippling disadvantage that calmly. harris faced and one of the reasons that she lost yet the polls ahead of the election suggested that it would,
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that it would be very close. and coming to harrison ended up doing far worse against donald trump than the pulse of just she would as someone who studies elections did her law surprise you the fact that com or harris last did not surprise me. the poll suggested that the election was on a knife edge. what was surprising was that the election was relatively decisive, comma la harris lost all 7 members, so close wednesday were expected to decide the election. and it appears that she will be the 1st democratic presidential candidate in 20 years to lose the popular vote load incidentally, but this is the 3rd consecutive election in which donald trump has outperformed his polling numbers. he out perform dramatically in 2016 leading to an extremely surprising victory. he outperformed the motto school in 2020 and again in 2020 for
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the performance in 2024. it was modest, but it was enough to turn what looked to be an extraordinarily close race into a relatively clear victory trump campaign because it, it seemed to times chaotic. can we talk about donald trump really having a winning strategy as such? yes, donald trump's, a campaign did appear chaotic, but then a great deal of what donald trump does appears chaotic during my entire life time. donald trump is the most difficult politician i've ever seen to actually diagnose because he's done a 1000 things that would destroy the election prospects of a typical campaigner. that raises the question, why is he able to do things that many others can't? i would mention here that some of you as a pos of populist b o online with your own countries. alternative for germany,
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the national rally and france and so on. one of the part of my diagnosis is that there are so many people in the united states who feel that the political system, and indeed the system more generally of education, science, a legal system and so forth, is fundamentally wrong for, and by those who are powerful and well, off and well connected. donald trump made that point very, very powerfully. she encapsulated it in the statement that the system is wrecked. there are a large number of americans who believe that and they also believe that donald trump is the only major politician who is courageous enough to say it. some of us may not see things that way, but we have to acknowledge that there is a big market for that message apparently. so. okay, uh, we're gonna have to leave it there. i'm afraid i want to thank you very much. james
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adams with the university of california davis. thank you, as well. supporters of president elect donald trump are continuing to celebrate his triumph. victory for the republicans is particularly sweet in the so called swing states to understand what voters now expect from a new trump presidency. the w's abraham visited bucks, county, and pennsylvania, swing county within the keystone states that hadn't been taken by a republican presidential candidate since 1988. at this store, any pennsylvania suburb. trump's political come back has been good for business. this money for donald trump make america great. sales have been soaring since the election day. that is a blossom that it has. we were absolutely swamped with customers, came in. they cleaned this out. one of the things that we featured yesterday and it's been selling very briskly our, our trump, one flags are to cat themed shirts. we sold
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a ton of them yesterday as well. and that, of course, makes fun of the, the whole illegal aliens in springfield, ohio, refigure, so long as they are going to keep allowing illegals into the country and they're not going to do anything about it. we're going to continue to lay the side tire on nice and sick. but it isn't just provocative statements that moved voters. lisa says it's the policy is donald trump promises to implement. she tells me that one over, even lifelong democrats in her town has been sell them in bucks county. they did not feel as though what the democratic party was fighting for anymore was the things that they believed in economic basics was a huge thing. economics to have a lot of it and that's something we've heard over and over again here. the economy, but also immigration and foreign affairs simply felt better managed under donald trump sentiment his campaign capitalized on in purple counties like this one until
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november, 5th bucks county is not voted for public in president in 35 years or weeks leading up to election day places like these in bucks, county pennsylvania were fiercely fought over by both cala harris and donald trump . that effort paid off for the president elect. one of the counties, like a little over 500 clubs, that slipped margin means expectations for trump 2nd term are mixed here. in nearby doylestown, we spoke to residents about what they imagine the next 4 years will be like more money in my pocket. uh, close the border down. illegal aliens. yes. going to be much better. it's kind of been a worst case scenario with us not only losing at the presidential, but also it losing the senate in the house. looking a little bit grim right now. i worry about someone like him without the safe guards . my grandson was in class with a friend who is
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a latino who was hysterical crying. he so scared. i think america is going to be great again. already we've seen get them. the stock market is going up angry that we can't move forward, that they, that people want to say in the fifty's. and i just feel like they're, they want women to be in the kitchen pregnant and now she's back at the trump store and been selling. liza sure, a 2nd trump term won't just be good for america. but for her shop as well. you, for the longest time he was saying, you know, america 1st and so america 1st, the merchandise has merchandise has been very popular here. so they'll be other things going forward. what are those things will help bridge? the differences between the residents of brook's county is unclear. european leaders meeting and hungry are assessing the fall out of donald trump's election victory. and it's likely impact on the war in ukraine. trumps who claims to have
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a good relationship with russia is vladimir putin said during his campaign that he could end the conflict in a day. ukraine's president says, he believes america's new president elect wants a pass solution to the war. leaders from around 50 nations arrived and bought a piece for the top level talks. while your future was the focus off, the shocks from the us selection was impossible to ignore mean a fee of what donald trump's re election will mean for ukraine's defense fund. the summit's host hunger is prime minister. victor obama is a close ally of trump, and both may have cold for a cease fire. maybe create a bottle of special color, the american elections closed a chapter all the log back for the world will change your change fast. so then we think logical, they're a big,
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huge questions on the table. a well old piece hobbled, a white beaker migration or protection, dig it out too. it would be that i'm splitting into blocks or connectivity connectivity task subordination, or european sovereignty. the places that i need, gosh, ukraine, and many european allies, fear a ceasefire, means peace on russia's terms. president below them is zalinski rejected calls for compromise, saying would be unacceptable for ukraine and for all of europe. i spoke with president trump as many of you did and it was productive conversation, good conversation. of course, we cannot get know what his extra cost will be, but we do all of that america will become stronger. and this is the kind of america that your needs and just thrown your is what american needs to my mind. this is the
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connection between elyse that must be enveloped and cannot be lost. european leading say they are determined to maintain strong transatlantic ties. but after trump's re election, the role so stressing that needs to be self reliant, defense, and security. so get a quick look at some other news headlines going around the world in australia. fire broke out at city airport after a passenger plane made an emergency landing the boeing 737 circle back shortly after taking off local media. so the plains engine exploded, sparking the fire bengal dash and struggling to cope with a ding. a fever outbreak is climate change prolongs the conditions for the buyers to spread. mosquito the carries doing a drives during the monsoon season, which is now extending into the winter. and world health organization has worn viruses, alarming spread world wide. israel's military says it's deploying
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a rescue mission for its citizens in the netherlands who were attacked at a football match. flashes broke out at the game between might could be tele beep and a direct answer to spite of band on a pro palestinian protest outside the state. firefighters in the us state of california are battling a large blaze that has destroyed more than a $130.00 buildings in homes in less than 2 days. the fire started on wednesday morning in ventura county and has grown to nearly 80 square kilometers around 10000 people remain under evacuation orders. here in germany, transfer all off schultz is coming under increasing pressure to hold an election after the collapse of his governing coalition opposition parties are demanding an immediate vote of confidence and snap elections. as soon as january, the german present point about this timeline has called for comb, saying german democracy is strong, claiming this is
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a political crisis that can be overcome. the head of germany's main opposition party, the police mass on his way to meet with chancellor full love schultz. following the dramatic collapse of schultz as coalition government smashed and says, germany cannot wait long before holdings now. the elections, mathis party, the center, vide 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 stein, maya officially handed finance minister christian lintner, his certificate of dismissal. he was fired by schultz the day before. 2 other
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ministers from wagner's party resigned also received their papers, fit this kind and funding fund. they will not be easy for any of the most, and that will have to abandon unfinished projects and, and that way. right. so that, and yet circumstances can arise today that leads to the premature and we'll decide to get the governing a coalition voted to improve and done. but 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 office size. they've point yes. do the inside on phones and good luck and 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,
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lend blocks of legislation for irrelevant reasons. too many titles typically acted to serve his clientele and policy to many times with us. he broke my trust up to many times. it's because schultz is the can nomic advisor. your cookies is replacing lintner at the new finance minister. the shots 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. star a chief political correspondent, nina has a how likely it is the chance of sholtes were given to opposition, pressure and call an immediate vote of confidence, smiled terry. he doesn't give us the impression of a little at the moment that he's willing to do that. he's said that he's sticking
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says plan that he'll request of us have confidence in the 1st session week of the german parliament next year, and that will bring us to january. the 15th, i need told the position data of solution that's from the conservatives, that on size day again in that bilateral talk that we and so mentioned in the report. i think there are 2 reasons. one is the official one. so says there are a couple of critical laws that still needs to be passed this year and he wants to get them through parliament with his minority government and support of the opposition. conservative. so we're talking about pension reform, you asylum rules, all those things. and the conservatives have said, however, that they won't support any new projects. and, but i think there's at least one of the possible reason to avoid the election campaigns over the christmas break. i think the thinking there is that demons wouldn't appreciate political fighting to feet. tv debates, etc. during the one period of the year when it's supposed to be about how many and
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family time. but the new poll shows that 2 sides of germans actually want fresh elections as soon as possible now. so have clarity. so of course, the opposition will keep repeating this cool for an immediate vote of confidence and they'll, they say that next wednesday would be a suitable day when the chancellor is expected to address parliament anyway. and they say that they are where they come fulsome. but that is thinking about organizing some sort of public expression in parliament next week, which would of course make that demand a bit more for me. so the pressure for the early vote is on what are the prospects of chancellor shoals actually winning a vote of confidence in parliament? you know, the next to zeroes and the sources democrats knows that he knows that he has the conservatives against him. the far right ac, the left wing parties, the s t p, which is why he's already talking himself about those press elections that will follow that vote of confidence. he wouldn't do that if he was convinced he'd win
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parliament support. and what to worry about this point is that even in his own policy, and in the greens, many members of the business that would probably not vote for a mazda of conviction. so what i find interesting is that he insists he wants to be the one running for the search and the democrats in those 1st elections. and the poll that i've just quoted, that shows that even among supporters of the s p d. so he's supporters that both a base, i mean the 45 percent are now saying that he's the right candidates. 47 percent of s p d support to say is not functional. is germany's government right now, need a given given that shouts is that in the water in that sense? well, all eyes are owned by land, but terry. i want to use the great german was. yeah. who knows? right. we'll see a lot will depend now on how the conservatives will behave and on that topic, foreign policy support for ukraine. germany's position within the you there is no
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different view to the view in the minority government a is a conservative also believes that support for ukraine these to continue possibly be stepped up still. but what they support the minority government in terms of actually voting with them to pos extra measures. for instance, it's anyone's guess right now, but of course they also know that the clock is ticking that the europeans actually do need to create facts on the ground in terms of support for ukraine before donald trump takes office in january. nina has chief political correspondent. thank you very much. i out of those and big where thousands have protested the results of last month. presidential elections. demonstrators clashed with police in the capital approved tow, accusing the ruling, freeland mo party of rigging the election. at least 20 people have been killed since the protests began last month. dw diane hawker reports
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fury on the streets of my put so young lives in beacon say they'll continue to purchase until the government responds to big concerns about the last months election. they believe the results were reeked to give the for lima 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 constitution has been violated milson demand. so they made, oh allison demanded. the for my feeling is one of her vent done. as a young girl, some beacon was a part of a generation that is exactly marginalized and by the system. what else the spam today represents revolution to me said the, but i made a present thought of what it was phone present, a representative, a new beginning from the point of view of the youth. so one of the visa number up,
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it has a ring to the but the authorities have made the protein with significant in some cases, security forces have shot at po, taste as live and munitions. international rights groups including amnesty international, have called for police to show restraint. so that'll get a good to the police. this conflicts scenario was created by the police. so do you think the people came out to demand their rights for these? so we had to demonstrate for electrical truth such as all started the ball with the police and making things worse, the police over to the don't want my big percentage. but 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
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violence against him was, i mean he can people, somebody got 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 of political change that which is most indeed, highest office. and there are correspond to diane harker has more on the tensions in mozambique. it's being 2 weeks solid of protests in mozambique and protest as they say they won't be leading up until the consent heard by the government. the main issue they is the results that came out from the october election, the opposition parties and protested, believe that that election was read in favor of the ruling for demo party. they
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argue that the votes that should have gone to opposition parties, wayne state given to for level. and that's leads to people taking to the streets in large numbers across mozambique. and other major issue that has emerged is that a cellphone signal has been interrupted since the protest began leaving many people without access to the outside world. even dw colleagues who are based in my put to have struggled to send out information on stories and information about what is happening in that country. rights groups across mozambique have complained not only about the cellphone interruptions, but also about the number of killings that have taken place since the pro to started arguing that the government has been too heavy handed in its response. at the end of the day, protest this one, some kind of response from the mos in beacon government, and they say they won't stop protesting until they've seen some kind of
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accountability and change. and finally, the power of restoration of paris has no dom cathedral has marked a milestone with the arrival of a set of new bells, a head of its reopening next month. the new bills replace the ones destroyed and the devastating fire in 20191 was used in this year's paras olympics and the cities started off in the stadium. the bells will be installed above the altar of the 861 year old, gothic landmark. and will be wrong during class. just reminders the top story we're following for you here today on the w news. russian president vladimir 13 has congratulated donald trump on his us selection. when booting said moscow was ready for dialogue with republican president elect. trump claimed during the campaign that he could bring peace in ukraine within 24 hours
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of next to the point discussed as donald trump selection way and then what it means for europe and the world. terry martin for me and all of us here at dw, thanks for the,
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the the, to the points. strong opinions, clear position, international perspective. donald trump has promised to put america 1st election as the next president of the united states, me for germany. and does he now have free reign to leave your up behind, join us this week for the do from berlin on to the points to the point.
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