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on punish. maybe my voice will be heard next spring to our love seeking justice for the victims of fame. assign starts november 21st on d, w. the welcome to the w news here. our top story is live from berlin. outrage after a night of violets in amsterdam, the city's mer condemns what she calls an explosion of anti semitism following classes. after i give ro, believe game and following supporters of is rarely side, my copies hello be also a head on the program. donald trump selection when lose large over a summit of e u. leaders and hungary, where the war in ukraine is among their main concerns and dw visits, a swing county in the battleground state of pennsylvania. to find out why more people they are voted for donald trump. then for commer harris, the
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i'm clear, richardson, thank you very much for joining us. there's been widespread condemnation after a night of violence in amsterdam classes between pro palestinian demonstrators and is rarely football fans of spirals out of control. following a game between the copy tel aviv and i x amsterdam, at least 5 people have been hospitalized and over 60. arrested is rarely and european leaders have condemned it as anti semitic violence as videos of prop occasions from both sides spread across social media. as an image going viral, the showing what appears to be an attack on fans of an extremely football club in amsterdam. the dodge prime minister was quick to react. and let's say that i'm ashamed that this happens in the middle. and it's
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a terrible and submit ticket check and reveal not on the right and to do the persecuted website. and i'm deeply ashamed to disc would happen in the netherlands expense 24 hours earlier. mcafee tennessee 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 palestinian flags ours before the match. and in these pictures, a crowd of these really fans chant empty arab slogans as they march towards the stadium. at the same time, pro palestinian demonstrators also try to reach the stadium. their march had been banned face earlier to prevent the confrontations, but
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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 him to chad, pro palestinian slogans safely punished. center we go. this is evelyn people have been hospitalized, and more than 60 people from both sides have been arrested. corresponded christine moved. why is reporting from the stadium where i x amsterdam hosted my copy, tel aviv christine. hello, what more can you tell us about this violence? last nice. clear the the mayor of amsterdam has said the scenes that took place in the city were an explosion of anti semitism, as she described it. she said that pro palestinian youth had souls house. is
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there any sense to attack off to the game here at the stadium? last night we sold those fields in the report, you just saw that these clashes were very silent, very, very sort of fruitful. but according to the words you see, and that includes the local police. that is really, fans with target sits in the city last night off to that match between a detach football giant i x and these really a football giant because each of these and there had been a lot of tension in amsterdam before the game as well. having their that's that's right. and the local police confirmed that there had been isolated incidents near to the city more in the southeast of abs to them that they had been isolated incidents. and it hit us that, that match some of those incidents we sold in the reports. but now there was an
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issue of whether or not there was enough of the security presence, because by the time sense we're leaving the stadium off to the game last night. they was not a heavy police presence, although the violence when to want to spill out into other areas, different locations in the city. there are now questions about the response that the security officials here would have needed to, to have whether or not that was enough. but certainly these heard from is really science who felt unsafe, leaving the stadium because they were already tensions ahead of that game. last nice or we have heard the ducks prime minister decrying the events of last night. what other kinds of reactions have you heard? it would just stain uh, in the country. of course, the officials, the mayor right up to the prime ministers you say, have strongly condemned the violence. we've also heard from other senior political
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figures as far as lead us head filled is who went on to be very inflammatory. in his remarks on the platform, quoting for the deep alterations of those who perpetrated these attack. so it certainly becoming a very big political issue here, but your pen need is all gathered at the end, gary and capital for summit and would have passed. and there's also been widespread condemnation for the violence that was happening here. they're calling it add to semitism, and they're saying that it is unacceptable that jewish people would feel as safe in europe condemning. i'll try these attacks. we know that investigations are ongoing . so there are a number of people who have been arrested by the police, but there's been widespread condemnation at here in the netherlands, but also from european deed as the french president, for example, went on to say that the seeds that took place here last night, we're really reminiscent of some of the darkest choices of our history. so you can get a sense of how seriously this has been taken, the thoughts that jewish people are not safe here in europe. well, thank you very much for your recording today. that is,
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christine moved to an amsterdam i also spoke earlier with the database of jerusalem correspondent, tanya of kramer, about the reaction in israel to this 5 lens and amsterdam. i was, i have seen various west and very strong reactions already overnight. and a very, you know, on usually statement early on at around 5 o'clock in the morning from the prime minister's office, then you mean to attend, you know, this thing that you, this horrifying incident as a statement said with utmost gravity and demanding that the dacha authorities make sure that it's 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, and she submitted a tax on these funds there in to them. also asking us from here for to increase the safety not only on those visitors, those funds, but also those the,
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the jewish community in, i'm saddam, and they also are from president i stock has so as you put it on very strong board saying, uh, a cold it as anti semitic pro, grown against him, a copy to the sons. unexpressed also has her at the events. no, we understand that was originally planned that the military would go on and rescue mission to almost have 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 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 was dw, as tanya cramer reporting from jerusalem. turning now to some other news, you leaders are wrapping up talks in hungary where they've been assessing the
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future of the block with a nother. donald trump presidency on the horizon security and the war and ukraine of loomed large over the summit in budapest. i'm it concerns that a trump administration may cut funding for ukraine's defense against russia of the nato alliance and trans atlantic. trade have also featured heavily as crumbs possessions on. these issues have frequently contrast it with those of the european leaders have been calling for a new era of self reliance. one that is not as dependent on us porch. well d w, brussels bureau chief alessandra phenomena joins us from that meeting in budapest, alexandro, this is the 2nd and last day of this informal summit with all 27 e meters. tell us more about what's been discussed as well. the top, the topic on the agenda today, clinics was the economic situation in the blog and the leader as discussed, recent report, calling for messes, investments, webpage decisions,
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and then coordinated approach to the industrial policy in the u. repeat union. and in many here said that this is an urgent now, especially when you take into accounts to the results of the us election and said the possibility that you now could be facing a trade war with the united states. because donalds from on the contain 12 pets weapons to impose tyrants on old for him. imported goods. so that was one of the topic, the issue of security. of course, here again, you may be facing a weakening of the nato alliance that was also threatened by donalds trump. and that was what the leaders discussed to you even though all of them were stressing how important it is to work well together with the new u. s,
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administration, let's have a listen to what all of shows the german chan. so i have to say here in budapest, i know it says i'm about to close cooperation with the united states and with the future. us president is indispensible for peace and security worldwide. but also on our continent, the situation of serious war is raging in europe. russia is conducting a war of aggression against ukraine and is continuing this war with on changing brutality. and not just in the middle east, there's still the risk of the conflict there, escalating for those reasons, it's important that we set many common goals with the united states, is that so we are better off together, we are better off to get the treatments. and with that, of course, we must expect that the us will strongly prioritize it's and interest practices and so we in europe must stick together more than ever. we must continue to invest together in our own security, our own strength, decide what i can expect. interesting comments from the german chancellor there,
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and i like sandra hungry is prime minister victor, oregon is hosting this meeting. he's been criticized by some e readers who say his attempts to mediate between russia and ukraine were not coordinated with the block. can you tell us how all of that is playing out? well, i would say that what seems victo all by on here in budapest gives you the impression that he was really enjoying hosting this summit. so show it to the off to view as selection because as you know, claire, he has been one of the few european leaders who has a report which, donalds, trump use him as somebody who s himself or poses liberal democracies. and somebody who is also interested in ending the war in ukraine as quickly as possible and evict to all but has been somebody, as you mentioned, who has been advocating for a ceasefire, even though that would happen at the expense of the queen and territorial integrity
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. so now he feels kind of indicated i would say to see, don't know, trump soon in the white house and he double down on, on. he's a position here and in different interviews. and normally we would really hear from other leaders criticizing him about their actions here we're quite muted. and that is also a very telling because of course, every one here understands what's at stake and how the situations could change with regards to rushes for on ukraine. and with regards to the support, the west is providing ukraine with a when don't know to i'm indeed that's what he has. the problem is on the come pain trail and it would uses a view as 8 for you cream. thank you very much for that update. that's dw grove, chief alexander phenomena in budapest. so we can bring you up to speed
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now with some other world news headlines. polish police say they have boston, a pedophile right. they detained a 75 people and sees nearly a 1000000 files containing images of child sexual abuse. the prosecutor's office charged all of them with possessing, distributing and producing the images. a court ordered 31 suspects to remain in pre trial detention in spain. heavy rains have hit the town of kind of case in the northeastern catalonia region, sweeping away dozens of cars, no dust or injuries have been reported. though it 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 air line. it says the boeing $737.00 plane suffered it contained engine failure, australia and aviation officials say that caused a grass fire to break out near the runway. no one was injured.
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as supporters of president elect donald trump are continuing to celebrate his trial . victory for the republicans is particularly sweet and the so called swing states to understand what voters now expect from a new chrome presidency dw, is abraham visited a box county in pennsylvania, a swing county within the keystone states that hadn't been taken by a republican presidential candidate since 1988 to 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 feature yesterday, 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. 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. 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 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 and 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 clubs. that's slim margin means expectations for trump. second 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 guard . my grandson was in class with a friend who is a latino who was hysterical crying. he's so scared. i think america is going to be
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a great again. alright. do is 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, they want women to be in the kitchen pregnant and now she's back at the trump store and been selling visa. 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 books, county is unclear. to have these special correspondent abraham. that told me what had stood out to her after her interactions with those and other trump supporters.
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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 these. even though issues are important to them, really is the trump personality that attractive them the most to the republican ticket. it's an emotional devotion, almost a visceral a time. and they're really unable to see any flaws in terms of personality. i asked lisa, who resigned the report there if she could have just 10 minutes with the president . what would she tell him to do differently in his 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 folders. 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,
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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 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 he 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 implement it in the 4 years that she was part of the administrative. this is something that she could not shake off. and so it was
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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 someone's from statements about migrant in springfield, ohio eating pets, which have been denied by springfield officials. but there is sort of its truth 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 were 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 be more convincing argument. it is on clear how he will be able to follow through with his promises. but his rhetoric,
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even though it may have some misinformation resonated with a lot of borders, way more than campbell of harris. he was just the more convincing candidates in the selection of just very, very briefly, we know time 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 you know, this is the wife has worked for term 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 scales. but we don't know cabinet a names yet. so which is just something that we're going to have to follow as that shapes of what that a cabinet is gonna look like that we will certainly be doing. thank you so much. that is the, the use of special correspondence, a for him to and russian president vladimir putin has now commented publicly on
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donald trump selection victory. speaking at an event in the russian city and associate boot and phrase, trump, and said moscow is ready for dialogue. it was a case adjusted donald trump remarks about ending the war and ukraine quickly, but you deserve attention. of course, well campaigning, the west president elect said that he would bring about peace in ukraine within 24 hours. although offering a few details as to how america has given us at home, presidents is in power of amended 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 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. suddenly 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 to get some criminal. no rhetoric was needed to remind the 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 work is no tax on tips, no tax or overtime, and no tax or social security for our great c plus
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how 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 age. and by restrictions on reproductive rights. he took credit for a pointing 3 of the supreme court justices who over tons of 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 in says 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 plan for what could come next, trump consists, he and his team will make america healthy again, the largest has made trump president again this time with even greater authority to carry out his agenda. these are our friend, as well as our needs update, just before we go, we can bring you a quick reminder of our top story at this hour. isn't widespread condemnation after a night of violets in amsterdam clashes between pro palestinian demonstrators and is rarely football fan. spirals out of control following a game between mcafee tel aviv and i, ex amsterdam, is rarely entropy, and leaders have condemned it as anti semitic violent videos of provocations from both sides have spread across social media,
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the washing dw news from for land coming up after a short break, i'll be back to the future to the point. stay tuned and thank you so much for watching the
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