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the me see dots, november 9th, the this is the w news coming to live from berlin. holding his nerves, the german chancellor resists calls for an immediate confidence, bowed after the collapse of his governing coalition. olaf schultz remains type lipped on germany's political crisis. as he faces the media of the european summit in hungary, at home pa, position parties are calling for snap elections as early as january. also coming up, russia's president congratulates donald trump on his huge selection when flooded me per diem. describes america's new president elect is courageous and says he's ready for adults plus dw visits for swing county in the swing state. the pennsylvania
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find out why more people they're boded for donald trump then campbell harris the little. i'm terry martin. thanks for joining us. we begin with the unfolding political crisis here in germany were transferred off. schultz is coming under increasing pressure to hold an election after the collapse of his governing coalition. these remaining tight lips though, on the issue as he attends europeans, some of the brussels opposition parties demand an immediate vote of confidence as snap selection was brought on. as soon as january, so it kept the whole part was spent up. you were quite, you know, the final trip didn't take much. let's bring indeed, obvious chief political correspondent here. and nina has a nina you've been following with chancellor schultz has been saying there at the press conference in budapest,
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he didn't mention the crisis in germany. apparently what do you make but to hello. so i just gave you statements before the meeting of the 27 e u countries. the representatives are in budapest who are going to be having a meeting with mario druggie. and apparently the discussion is going to focus on europe's ways essentially to promote competitiveness, to advance it, and to react to a competition from the us and china. so we'll have towards did focus on these discussions in his statements. he said things like um, there are many changes that are taking place every wow. and that they will work together well with a new one with the president elect donald trump, once he takes office and but everybody now has to make that contribution to defends . he is stressed again, the gemini already contributes 2 to 3 percent. and that to those discussions with
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my re drug, about just how to boost the economy in europe will take a long time. now the summit in budapest is of course an informal one. so no decisions have to be taken. and that is an advantage that leaders can speak openly and freely and really just put the heads together about how to get out of the crisis and how to prepare for the future. so that's europe's challenge. are one of your ups challenges at this point, but chancellor schultz is facing huge pressure here in germany. how likely is it that we will see snap elections in germany, nina? next march, or it is very likely that we'll see for us elections will have. so it says already announced that he's going to request a vote of confidence in the stock. now he says he wants to do that. on the 15th of january, that is in the 1st session week of the bonus talk next year. and then and the german president has $21.00 days to think about whether or not to dissolve
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parliament. and after that then uh probably probably the next federal elections need to take place within 60 days. so that would essentially bring us to the end of march, possibly early april. and now of course the opposition, i was saying that's way too late. the government is finished and, and they ones like sides to request a vote of confidence as soon as possible. they say that next wednesday is a good opportunity. there is a scheduled speech of what that shows where he's going to address parliament any way. so the position need a for those mats from the conservative. how do i like to talk with a german counselor yesterday, but well, i've, so it's insisted on that date on the 15th of january for now. but a, the big question really is, how is he going to withstand this pressure? because it's not just the opposition. it's also a job. and so saying, in a new poll, the 2 sides of demons polled one 1st of elections as soon as possible. well,
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people watching the story from outside of germany may be wondering just how we got here. let's take a look at what led to the collapse of the governing coalition in germany. the head of germany's main opposition party, feverish mouth, 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,
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sister ticket of dismissal. he was fired by schultz the day before. 2 other ministers from winter's party resigned. also received their papers for this kind and funding fund. they will not be easy for any of us and that will have to abandon unfinished projects and, and their website to that. and yet circumstances can arise today that leads to the permit to 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 difference is that some sort of major that they can no longer be overcomes as inexpensive of instances says you obviously reach off the size point yes to the inside on the phone and good luck and a major disagreement that brought germany's 1st ever 3 party coalition to collapse was over to 2025 budget reported we let nurse opposition to showing this plan to
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ease the limits on debt in order to boost support to cream by an additional $3000000000.00 euros to finance minister lens and the blocks to legislation for irrelevant reasons too many times public acted to serve his clientele in potty to many times with us. he broke my trust of too many times has convict 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, you know, this is quite the crisis. how functional is germany?
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is government right now? what should we expect in the coming months? i mean, technically, the minority government that loves sports is leading right now with his service and democrats and the greens they are allowed to parcels. and if they get the support, empowerment, so that is something that is probably not the case around the well. so it depends where i'll view is what saying this might come as a surprise if he gets the support for his projects. these laws come into effect, but a lot will now depend on just how the conservatives will behave and on the topic that is possibly one of the more crew. so ones right now with ads and legislation, what packages need to be posted cetera, support for ukraine. there is no difference between the minority and government in terms of view on foreign policy and the conservative. so they also strongly believe that support for ukraine needs to continue that it possibly needs to be stepped up,
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but what they support the minority government in terms of actually voting together with them to pos extra measures. for instance, that is something that's anyone's guess at the moment. of course they are also very much aware of the clock is ticking, but donald trump will become the next president of the us in january as an he's already announced that he's going to roll back support for ukraine. so you're a really needs to hear this wake up call. and this is also something where i'm sure that leaders a surrounding life shows in budapest discussing and trying to find ways out if they've crisis. nina, thank you very much. a chief political correspondent anita hasa to take a quick look at a few other stories making headlines today in australia, fire broke off. how does that city airport after a passenger plane made an emergency landing the boeing 737 circled back shortly
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after taking off local media se the plains engine exploded, sparking the fire bengal dash is struggling to cope with a dang, a fever outbreak as climate change for long as the conditions for the virus to spread mosquito, the curious thing, a tribes during the monsoon season, which is now extending into winter world health organization has warned of the viruses alarming spread world wide. israel's military and says is deploying a rescue mission for its citizens in the netherlands retract at a football match. flash has broke out. a game between my can be tell a beef. and i x a amsterdam despite a band on a pro palestinian protest outside the stadium. so now let's get some more reaction now for following donald trump's stunning election when this week. uh,
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this time we're, we've got a statement from the russian president vladimir putin speaking at an event in the russian city of assault. you put in praise trump, for his victory, saying moscow is ready for dialogue withdrawal, claiming that his remarks over ending the war and ukraine deserve attention. know, the new us president elect has previously said he could bring peace in ukraine within 24 hours. just one of the many promises made during his successful run for the presidency. america has given us at home press, it is in power of amended. and he is what americans have elected to donate from the to do one of them. few issues loomed as large and the campaign as control of the boards and legal crossings reached record levels. last year, trump whipped up fears of criminals entering the country. murderers. many of these people murdered more than one person. some one did 7. these are not people. we want
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to have our country handles the migrant crossings have dropped in recent months on the tough new measures. trump has promised to go further. he's about to use the national guard to arrest millions of migrants and stop the release of asylum seekers pending protection decisions or de one i will launch the largest deforestation program in american history and criminal. no rhetoric was needed to remind americans about installation food prices of spiked around 20 percent since the last election to provide some relief. trump promised tax cuts for both corporations and low income workers. no tax on tips, no tax or overtime, and no tax or social security for i agree. see how
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to pay for he's give away from says he'll slab tire of save up to 20 percent on the imported goods. the economists want us consumers will pay the cost. i'm going to oppose a tariff or the outside world, and they've got to pay the most beautiful word in the dictionary to be used to trumps opponents with notion of aided by restrictions on reproductive rights. he took credit for a pointing 3 of the supreme court justices. who over turn into the constitutional rights to abortion? over at this election, several states voted on abortion measures. pro choice advocates, one and 7 states. but last and 3 others. trump insist he has no plan to restrict access further. but when he's back in the white house,
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he has pledged to replace the affordable care act, also known as obamacare, which expanded health insurance access. and although he admits he has no other plan, so what could come next? trump insert, see, and his team will make america healthy again. the largest is made trump president again this time with even greater authority to carry out his agenda square. and these are our friend to for this was bring in, dominic talk still sees us policy expert with the german council on foreign relations. thanks for being with us. dominic trumpet was the clear winner in this election and it will be the 2nd time in the way whitehouse for him. we have greater authority to implement his agenda this time around. yeah, i mean, it looks like a like a keen suite that would be very to constraints on, on the trump, in the congress because it seems like both that with the republican majorities in
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both teams of congress. um and um, and he can pursue his policies and uh, pretty well on the premises to do that, you can limit the constraints on the, on the google draw, proceed, reinstalling schedule f, for example. he, he was trying to use the texas department to retaliate against his political opponents even his promises his protest upon the, the tenants and that they had been convicted for the actions in continually 6 riots . and he could also use the military within the united states. so they're very serious printer to the southern minnesota system. it's the know it's end of the problem united states and construct democracy very few techs on him. the only techs might be the cost, again a, but it's difficult to, to, to what extent they can, you know, stick with ways to $10.00. uh, and of course you still have to send that baby might also see some resistance. so
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he's in a position to, to do a lot if he wants to. donald trump is starting put his team together. he just named his campaign manager. susie, whiles, as chief of staff, how do you see the new trump administration shaping out? well, this is the 1st indication that off costs us we had always is not expensive. all the 16 videos cost 159 this on this side, this time i think this is a distance to the last time where he was trying to get professional. and i don't mean to say that she's not a professor, but it seems to be the most important thing a lawyers. but then we also hear different stories about some center tests being nominated positions independent on and the state department review. and i 1st these names of those people who have costs of those petitions. what else costs be good news for you? talk to us about trumps foreign policy agenda and particularly regarding ukraine
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and russia. and you mentioned europe trip as bout and war and ukraine within 24 hours. there are signs the kremlin might support and enter the war, but only on its terms. of course those donald trump actually stay have a chance to fulfilling his promise to end up more. yeah, with the 1st spot i think we, we can expect a significant change of cost in us for the policy on the truck. it's not a big fan of alliances and partnerships. so it really is just a good relationship with nature. and as you mentioned, the support for ukraine. i mean, i think it's pretty clear that you can and this was within 24 hours on a ton of his problems. he would certainly try to initiate the quotations overseas by end the peace agreement. what about americans relations with this european allies? what will transatlantic talk is look like once trump is in the white house because they restrain the 1st time he was there to yeah, i mean it would definitely be
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a difficult relationships. of course, you have to find a working relationship. but i think the, everybody, you were to try to practice the codes for the time in the 1st and the next weeks to see which direction this is could be going. i mean, we can see the challenges. as i mentioned natal you claim as a part would be really difficult and then i'll put grades where the congress already announced that he was reinforced. however, a tire is also against you and he will not distinguish as much as buying, for example, when it comes to the terrace between popular states or allies in europe and drivers like china. dominic, thank you very much. that was dominic taught start from the german council on foreign relations. well, supporters of president elect trump, or continuing to celebrate his trial victory for the republicans is particularly sweet in the so called swing states. to understand what voters now expect from
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a new trump presidency. the w's abraham visited bucks, county, and pennsylvania, a swing county within the keystone state that had not 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 election day. that is awesome, but it has, we were absolutely swamped. customers came in, they cleaned us out. one of the things that we featured yesterday, it's been selling very briskly our, our trump, one flags are to cat themed shirts. we sold a ton of them yesterday as well. and that of course, makes fun of the, the whole illegal aliens in springfield, ohio. can we figure 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 satire on nice and sick it but it isn't just provide good. it's statements
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that moved voters, lisa says it's the policies 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 a so what the democratic party was fighting for anymore was the things that they believed in economic basics was a huge thing. economic sure of a lot of it 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 november, 5th bucks county has not voted for republican president in 35 years or weeks leading up to election day places like beads in bucks, county pennsylvania were fiercely fought over by both cala harris and donald trump
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. that effort paid off for the president elect one. the counties like a little over 500 folks. that slipped margin means expectations for trump 2nd term are mixed here in nearby doyle stone, we spoke to residents about what they imagine the next 4 years will be like the more money in my pocket to 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 losing the senate in the house. looking a little bit grim right now. i worry about someone like him without the safe guard . my grandson was in class with a friend who is a latino who was hysterical crying. he so scared. i think america is going to be great again. already we're seeing it. 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,
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they want women to be in the kitchen pregnant and now she's back at the trump store in been selling visa. sure. a 2nd trump term won't just be good for america. but for her shop as well, 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 books, county is unclear. let's take a look at a few other north news. stories today of electricity is being restored to parts of cuba. after hurricane rafael knocked out the island power grid, it was the 2nd nationwide blackout in a month. there were no reports of fatalities in the latest storm, but high winds and rains. damaged infrastructure and hundreds of 100 firefighters in the us state of california are bottling
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a large blaze that has destroyed more than a $130.00 buildings in homes and less than 2 days prior. started on wednesday morning and venture account and has grown to nearly 80 square kilometers around 10000 people remain under evacuation orders. 3 people have been charged in connection with the death of former one directions. senior liam payne died after falling from the hotel balcony in argentina last month. officials say those charged include a suspected drug dealer, a hotel employee who may have provided pain with a cocaine. and a person who is close to this. now to mozambique, where thousands have protested the results of last month's presidential elections. demonstrators clash of police in the capital of approved to accusing the ruling. feely mo, party of rigging the election. at least 2 people haven't been killed since the protest beginning last month. the w's diane hawker,
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reports fury on the streets of my put so young mos in beacon say they'll continue to purchase until the government responds to the concerns about last month election. they believe the results were reeked to give the for lima party and the 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 demands of my feeling is one of revolt done. as the young goes on beacon was a part of a generation that is exceptionally marginalized and by the system. what else the stand today represents revolution to the me to present out of windows phone
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presenting represents a new beginning from the point of view of the youth. so one of the visa number of it as a ring to the but the authorities have made the protein with significant food. in some cases, security forces have shot at po teese to live and munitions. international rights groups including amnesty international, have called for police to show restraint. so that will get a good to the police. this conflicts scenario was created by the police. so the people came out to demand their rights for use. so we have to demonstrate for electrical truth such as all of the police are making things worse is up. what is the don't want to my big percentage, but of this is you doctors and this is also demonstrated this tuesday to the violence. before we start, people are free to accept or reject the election results with that. and we're not
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here to demonstrate the electoral results. we're here to demonstrate against violence against the mozambique and people's time because the protein 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 pulse, protested several reading rejected such a compromise, saying the only onset is political change that reaches mozambique highest atlas. and just reminder of the top story we're following for you this our full of shoulds as remains tight lipped about germany's political crisis. while attending a meeting of european leaders in budapest, he's facing pressure to call an immediate vote of confidence as opposition. parties say staff elections could be held as early as january, the watching due to the news from berlin up next. it's dw
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