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when on the african continental europe stocks november 9th. the welcome to dw news. here are our latest headlines live from berlin. outrage after a night of violets and amsterdam the city's mer condemns of what she calls an explosion of anti semitism following classes after a rueful lead game involving supporters of israel, east side. but copy tell of these also a head on the program. donald trump selection, when it looms large over a summit of e. u. leaders in hungary, where the war and ukraine is among their main concerns and dw visits of swing county in the battle ground state of pennsylvania. to find out why more people
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there voted for donald trump. 10 for connell harris the i'm quite richardson. thank you so much for joining us. there has been widespread condemnation after a night of violence in amsterdam classes between pro palestinian demonstrators and is really football fans of spirals out of control. following a game between a copy tel aviv and i x amsterdam. at least 5 people have been hospitalized at over 60. arrested is riley, and european leaders have condemned it as anti semitic violence, as videos of provocations from both sides of spread across social media. as an image con, viral the, showing what appears to be an attack on fans of an extremely football club in amsterdam,
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the dodge prime minister was quick to react. any game, delta we have to do everything possible to track down and prosecute the perpetrators. this is simply anti semitic, violence against is really it's unbelievable that is going to happen in 2024. it's difficult. it's out of all proportion care. love describing that inspired $1.55 proportions. hours earlier, mcafee televi funds gathered in the center of the city to celebrate 13 it is still unclear exactly how the incidents on phones it but video circulating on social media show. some is really fast damaging palestinians flags, hours before the match. and in these pictures, a crowd of these really fans chant empty arab slogans as they march toward the stadium. at the same
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time, pro palestinian demonstrators also tried to reach the stadium. they were marched, have been banned face earlier to prevent confrontations. but a large number still turned up among the many videos posted online. this one shows them a copy send struggling to get out of a canada, as a group of men appear to force them to chad, pro palestinian slogans safely, punish center we go. this is that the people have been hospitalized and more than 60 people from both sides have been arrested. and we have a dw christine wound who are reporting from amsterdam at that stadium where i have to answer damn hosted at my coffee, tel aviv christine. good to see you. we've had a bit more information coming in. what more can you tell us about the violence of
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their last night while play according to the authorities, the mayor of them sit in. the silence was pre meditated. that's the because the fans or a text last night were targeted uh, price pro palestinian individuals in the city. that is at least the message from the city of flores. he's that these attacks were very deliberate and that was with the changes with the attentive was off doing home to the producer of the mccarthy. friends who had been in the city to watch the game last night to start here at the stadium that belongs to the dutch team. i x. now, as we saw in the report, they were different sort of clashes at different parts of the city. read finding rules and they were questions going around as to what was instigated the violence, but on the part of the of forty's. they are saying that they own viewing this as, as pre, made as
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a premeditated attack. so to say on the copy to the defense who were in the city last night for the game intentions had been running high in amsterdam before the game as well. hadn't i that that's right. and as a matter of fact, the city had actually turned down a bad pro palestinian demonstrations in around this area, fearing that clashes, of course could breakouts between the demonstrators and the supporters of the coffee, tennessee. so i think from the, from a security perspective do already concerns. and then of course, they were a number of incidents where we saw some of them will probably sense unitary, done a slides from, from home dependent purchasing insights from homes and, and, you know, charging very racist very druggist, derogatory child. so i think from it, from a security perspective, it was the sense that the atmosphere was tends. there are now doubts about whether or not the security response was etiquette. as we've heard,
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there were fans who felt that they didn't feel safe, leading the stadium off to the game last night that there was not enough security. they sell said safe and the city and they felt let, let down by the city of amsterdam, in buford. as he's here, christine, we heard in our reports was there at the dodge prime minister decrying the events of last night. what other kind of reaction have you heard so far this? well, there's been a lot of reaction from a top political leadership, not just in this country, but europe indeed is. we've heard from the french president who said the scenes that took place here last night were reminiscent off the dock has chaps is of europe's history. you've had at the german foreign minister in indiana book the job and she wants to all of schultz saying that what happened to them, a call the tennessee fence last night was simply unacceptable. and that wasn't a tech on all people. it is being branded anti semitic by the government yet,
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but also by, of course, the government in israel. we know that israel is sending plains to carry people home to call the plains. we believe it is. they've also asked the dutch government to do all that. they can to help is ready citizens who are here to help him get to the airport safely so they can make it back home. thank you so much for your reporting. there. that is are corresponded to christine moon, dwelt in amsterdam. and we've an update here to from data thieves, russo, i'm correspondent, tanya kramer, about reaction is route to that violence and amsterdam. it was, it has been very swift and very strong reactions already overnight. and a very, you know, on use a statement early on, and we're on 5 o'clock in the morning from the prime minister's office. a been, you mean to, to know this thing that you, this horrifying incident as the statement said with us most gravity and demanding
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that the dots with ortiz, make sure that is ready, citizens that are safe. that was followed by another statement, a bit later where it was said that she needed to know, spoke with adults prime minister. and this statement they spoke about and anti semitic attacks on these tents there in amongst them. also asking us from here for to increase the safety not only on those visitors, those funds, but also those the, the jewish community in, i'm saddam, and we also are from president i stock has so he put it on very strong board saying a cold it as anti semitic pro, grown against him, a copy televi son's, unexpressed also has her at the events. now we understand that was originally planned that the military would go on the rescue mission to i'm so done, but this was no 10. so then we understand that a d a tends to be going home by commercial planes with the national carrier. and
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the island, one of the plains, is supposed to leave already there from about 2 pm local time this afternoon to get as many of these times a back to as well as soon as possible. i was dw is tanya kramer reporting from jerusalem. turning out to some other news, you leaders are holding talks and hungary to assess the future of the block with another donald trump presidency on the horizon. there's that to discuss a range of policy issues including the war and ukraine. the nato alliance and transatlantic trade trumps positions on these issues have frequently contrasted with those of the you of there's widespread concern in europe that trump could reduce america's commitment to europe. security ahead of today's talks, germany's chancellor said, europeans need to bolster their defense capabilities of the event and then we will continue to work well with the future american presidents and the question of how
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this can be achieved has been the subject of our discussions. one issue is quite clear together with the european union, as you appeared in mind, is that you must do what is necessary on for all security who owns the best mode when you get home. and while all our faults had plenty to say on european security, he's shied away from commenting further on the political crisis unfolding at home in germany. the chancellor is under pressure to clear the way for a fresh election opposition. parties say he should hold an immediate confidence, a vote after the collapse of his governing coalition. but for now sold says that vote will come only in the new year. officially finds germany's form of finance minister christy and lena was handed his dismissal papers by president frank 5 to stein maya the day after he was ousted from the coalition government by chancellor, olaf, schultz, george, and,
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and then he is being replaced by schultz. is economic advise the cookies means no wasted in no time in calling for new elections were alons golf. our country has no time to lose. citizens must now have the opportunity to make their own decisions about the direction of their future, of germany's 1st of a 3 way coalition, government of social democrats, liberals and greens. his struggle to find confusion since its formation in 2021. it was a recent dispute over managing that limits in next to his budget in order to free up new funds for ukraine. that so tensions between schultz and the boy alova schultz 5 and saying he has broken his trust too many times. the unfolding political drama is not well received on the streets of berlin for me, just as i clicked on one big puppet show. okay. one guy says,
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i'm the biggest. the other says i'm the biggest. i know better spices. that's all it has to have x and y to the name, the grownups are behaving like they're in kindergarten. this move and they're not able to come to a reasonable agreement through discussions that would benefit the country. polls show that nearly 2 thirds of germans think that it is good that the coalition has come to an end desponding. faith has could punish the social democrats when the elections there eventually held. this could be appears to be opposition. christian democrats currently the most popular policy in germany, the leader in the for likely the next german chancellor features mats is also pushing for fresh elections. is a fun for the chancellor must take this responsibility serious line and it is his responsibility to make sure that we can get a new government soon running. so now schultz is not pending to the pressure and
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says he is sticking to his deadline of holding on the elections in march t w as chief political correspondent, nina has a told us what we can expect from the minority government in germany in these upcoming months. to farming, technically, the minority government that all i've chose is leading right now with his service and democrats and degrees, they are allowed to parcels. and if they get the supports empowerment, so that is something that is probably not the case around the well. so it depends where our view is watching. 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 government in
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terms of view on foreign policy and the conservative. so they also strongly believe that support for your trade needs to continue that it possibly needs to be stepped up. but what they support the minority government in terms of actually voting together with them to pass extra measures for instance. and that is something that's anyone's guess at the moment that was need to have the reporting. and now we can take a quick look at some other news making headlines around the world. in spain, heavy rains have hit the town of a kind of case in the northeastern cadillac of regents. we think of weight and thousands of cars. no desks or injuries have been reported. office comes as eastern spain recovers from last week's catastrophic floods, which kills more than 200 people. a plane has made an emergency landing in sydney, australia, shortly after take off. quantas airlines says the boeing $737.00 planes offered
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contained engine failure. australian aviation officials say that costs a grass fire to break out near the runway. no one was injured. the 3 people have been charged and connection the death of demo one direction singer liam, pain, pain died after falling from a hotel balcony in argentina last month. officials say those charged include a suspected drug dealer, a hotel employee who may have provided pain with cocaine, and a person who is close to the singer. supporters of president elect donald trump are continuing to celebrate his crimes. victory for the republicans is particularly sweet and the so called swing states to understand what voters now expect from a new from presidency. the double use abraham visited box county in pennsylvania, a swing county within the keystone states that hadn't been taken by republican presidential candidates since 1988. at the store. any
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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 this tire on nice and sick. but it isn't just provocative statements 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,
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and 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. economics to have 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. sentiments his campaign capitalized on in purple counties like this one. until 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. the counties like a little over 500 folks. that slipped margin means expectations for trump 2nd term are mixed here. in nearby doylestown,
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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. kind of middle 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 latino who was hysterical crying. he's 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,
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for the longest time, he was saying, you know, america 1st and so america, 1st thing merchandise has merchandise has been very popular here. so that'd be other things going forward. what are those things will help bridge? the differences between the residents of books, county is unclear. so let's get across to bucks. county for more and bringing our special correspondent abraham, who filed that report. hi, a. yeah. and if these conversations you were having with from supporters, can you tell us a little bit more about what stood out to you? of the i think it was it's, they're almost unconditional devotion to donald trump as a personality. this isn't really about the republican party. any more than the, even though issues are important to them, it really is the trump personality that attractive them the most to the republican ticket. it's an emotional devotion, almost visceral a time. and they're really unable to see any flaws in from personality. i asked
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lisa who we signed the report there if she could have just 10 minutes with the president. what would she tell him to do differently and the 2nd term and she said, the only thing i would tell him is that surround yourself with better people. this time, otherwise, uh, she really had pretty much no criticism either just for some odd reason. rhetoric, even though that bill you made a lot of fellow american. so it's that devotion that i think is really, really striking. and it doesn't matter how many times i speak to trump floaters. that's always just a very, very interesting experience to hear. it certainly is, i'm curious how much you think misinformation played a role in this selection and, and swaying some people to vote for donald trump. i mean, when it comes to donald trump's rhetoric rhetoric, it is really often difficult to separate misinformation from the facts we really are in the landscape where it's just, it's almost impossible to untangle these things the way that he approach speaking
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to his voters and his supporters but i'll say that having been here for a few weeks, i think it's issues that really matter to a lot of people that voted for trump and people that swayed towards trump. from the democratic camp she was running against a candidate combat harris, who said that she was the candidate for change. what was part of the incumbents administration. and that idea that she stood for change, but somehow didn't, wasn't, you know, was not either able or willing to implemented in the 4 years that she was part of the of ministration is something that she could not shake off. and so it was inevitable that donald trump made a more convincing argument to so many americans were issues that were concerned about issues like immigration. let's just take that as an example. we heard lisa in that report there. say, you know, refer to stomachs from statements about migrant in springfield, ohio eating pets, which have been denied by springfield officials. but there is sort of its truth
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that resonates with a lot of his voters here, which is that you've had a lot of immigrants across through the southern border illegally. and that was then given legal status after the fact that most people will tell you they have an issue with the legal crossings through the southern border. an issue among many other able to make some more convincing arguments. it is on clear how he will be able to follow through with his promises. but his rhetoric, even though it may have some misinformation resonated with a lot of voters way more than campbell of harris, he was just the more convincing candidates in the selection of just very, very briefly, we know tom starting to put together his team. now he's named his campaign manager . susie, whiles, as chief of staff, how do you see his new administration shaping up? well, certainly, it's certainly a, you know,
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as soon as the wife has worked for trump for a long time, she's known to be loyal to him. she is a long time political operative. she 1st entered the stage, working for the reagan campaign in the eighty's. and certainly someone who is dedicated, devoted and loyal to him, little is known about her. but we can, you know that the reputation that she has is what she's a very effective operative with a lot of organizations skills. but we don't know cabinet a names yet. so which is just something that we're going to have to follow as that shape. so what's that a cabinet, it's going to look like that we will certainly be doing. thank you so much. that is do we use a special correspondent to abraham? a russian president vladimir putin has now commented publicly on donald trump's election, victory speaking at an event and the russian city of so cheap food and praise to crump and said, moscow is ready for dialogue. who is addressed to donald trump's remarks about ended the war and ukraine quickly deserved attention. and while campaign of us president elect, of course, and said that he would bring about peace and ukraine was in 24 hours. although
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offering few details as to how america has given us at home press, it is a powerful mandate and he is what americans have elect donald trump 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 fee is of criminals entering the country. murder is many of these people murder more than one person. some one did 7. these are not people we hunt country. and although migrant crossings have dropped in recent months, thunder 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. on day one, i will launch the largest deforestation program in america. this criminal
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no rhetoric was needed to remind americans about inflation. food prices of spiked around 20 percent since the last election is to provide some relief. trump promised tax cuts. so both corporations and low income workers no tax on tips, no tax or overtime, and no tax or social security for i agree, c plus how to pay for these, give away. trump said cl slab terrace of up to 20 percent on 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 it the most beautiful word in the dictionary to be used to trumps opponents with notions aided by restrictions on reproductive rights. he took credit for a pointing 3 of the supreme court justices who are bit tied into the constitutional
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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 and says he has no plan to restrict access further, but when he's back in the white house, 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 plan for what can come next, trump insist, 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
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