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some expert advice and excellent job opportunities starts in new jersey now on korea's for germany dot com the this is the, the we news long from berlin outrage after a 9th of violence in amsterdam. the city's mayor condemns when she calls an explosion of anti semitism following classes after a rueful week game involving supporters of these really size, mcafee televisions, also coming donald trump names the 1st member of this new cabinet campaign manager . as soon as the wilds becomes america's 1st adver female chief of staff, the
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conferences you're welcome to the program. there has been widespread condemnation after a night of violence and amsterdam, the city's mares of supporters of is rarely football. team economy tel aviv or abused and pelted with fireworks by pro palestinian demonstrators after a game against i x amsterdam. at least 5 people have been hospitalized and over 60 . arrested is really and european leaders have condemned it as anti semitic violence, as videos of provocations from both sides spread across social media. and image con, viral 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. it's an acceptable and submit ticket, check and reveal not on the right and to do the persecuted website. and i'm deeply
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ashamed to disc would happen in the netherlands in 2024 hours earlier. mcafee tele v fans gathered in the center of the city to celebrate 13. it is still unclear exactly how the incidents on photos it. but videos circulating on social media show some is really fast damaging palestinian flags hours before the match. and in these pictures, a crowd of these really sand chand, empty arab slogans as they march towards the stadium. at the same time, pro palestinian demonstrators also tried to reach the stadium. they were marched, have been banned face earlier to prevent the confrontations. but a large number still turned up among the many videos posted
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online. this one shows them a copy send struggling to get out of a canals. as a group of men appear to force him to chad, pro palestinian slogans safely, punish center. we go. boot several people have been hospitalized and more than 60 people from both sides have been arrested. you know, we use christine wise and amsterdam and that stadium where i actually i'm sort of hosted in my copying tel aviv last night a christine, what more can you tell us about the violence or well nicole, the mayor off and sedan didn't mean so, but it's when she said that there was an explosion of ad t semitism in amsterdam last night. we are told by officials in the city that they've needs that pro palestinian use a sol. how is really fads to attack off to that match between these 2 football
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giants. right here at the stadium last nice. we know that police has now obviously taken some measures in, in, in the city demonstrations has good, bad police. i've also been given powers to conduct preventative searches. this is now in response of close to the violent that receipt here. last night, but it has been condemned by the will forward, sees in the city in this country. and everybody is now looking into what could have been the instigating fact says, but as far as the employees are concerned, you've had an explosion of anticipations of as the mayor of m sedan put, it's christine, there were some warning signs were in there, there was a lot of tension in amsterdam before the match as well as the police concerned that they said their head. there had been isolated incidents acts of vandalism in the hours leading up to this match. and we also know that the city will force he's had bad, a pro palestinian gathering in and around the area of the safety of the police. of
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also now said that some of the demonstrations still try to make their way to the vicinity of the stadium. they were held back, but even having all of that sort of, all of these incidents having happened, we're also told that the dutch counterterrorism party didn't necessarily see a threats to the is really fine. so this is what the mayor has said. but there had been tensions in the city, a head of that game. in fact, some of the incidents that were seen in the report that happened before the match. so it was pretty clear that they would be some kind of tension and that was all ready to be prepared for that. but some of the violence actually happened in different parts of the city. so it was, i would argue very difficult to get a grip on where exactly the, the violence would be occurring, but it appears on of it. the city you had actual violence breaking off. we heard that, that's fine. we'll start decrying the events of last night. what other reactions
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have you heard? well, here in the netherlands, they've been strong. this been caught strong condemnation, the mayor. of course, as you're cutting the dutch prime minister, we also know that politically this is becoming a sort of a big issue here as well. we've heard from the far right media had sold is essentially quoting for those who perpetrated the a tax to be deposited. he said that what he saw was jews being hunted in amsterdam last night, but far outside of the villains, european deed is all gathered in for the patient. there also has been widespread condemnation of what your opinion leaders will calling anti semitism. they've said that it's not rise, and it should never be the case that jewish people are not safe in europe. and of course they have condemned this. we know that in israel as well, leaders there have also condemned this. the prime minister in israel has aged the desk governments to act swiftly and harshly to deal with this and to ensure that
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jewish people are safe, yet they had at some point, told is re defense to remain in their hotels. they've arranged full flights to evacuate is really funds to have them back home in or that the 1st of the sliced actually has landed in tennessee today. but certainly all around condemnation and the sense that you know, jewish life in europe is, is, and the threat to be the president of israel said that he didn't think that or he had hoped that we would never see sides like this in the off to mass of october 7th, so there was a real sense that the violence that erupt is here last night can not be taken lightly. this isn't hooliganism, but this was anti semitism on display in the dutch capital. and these widespread concern around that dusty w corresponding christine was while with the latest from amsterdam, thank you so much. i and a quick look now, some other news making headlines around the world today. and your leaders have been
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wrapping up talks and hungry were they've been assessing the future of the block with another donald trump presidency on the horizon security and the war and ukraine. a large over the summit in budapest, a med concerns that a trumpet ministration may cut funding for ukraine's defense against russia, commuters and tore a ser, facing long ways for public transportation across the way. after unions launched of 24 hours strike on friday morning and walk out of snacks and bus trim and metro services here and sir, urging the government to implement measures to improve safety for transport workers following arise in violent incidence. 3 people have been charged in connection with the death of former one direction. singer liam payne. payne died after falling from a hotel balcony in argentina. last month's official say those charged include a suspected drug dealer hotel employee who may have provided pain with cocaine. and a person who is close to the sing. fuller's police saying they have busted
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a pedophile ring, say the tame 75 people, and caesar 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. the court ordered 31 suspects to remain and free trial detention. he was president elect donald trump has made as far as cabinet appointments after his decisive election when from name to. susie, whiles, as his chief of staff making her the 1st woman to hold the office, whiles was one of his campaign managers and his credit with bringing discipline and stability to his campaign. trump said she helped him achieve what he called one of the greatest political victories in american history speak now to william blue cross to us politics. animal is going to say you are going to, well, now, drums, 1st appointments, what do you make of him picking?
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so the walls and the street and stuff well 1st of all, i have to keep reminding myself that this is the 1st e mail to you from staff to kind of blows my mind that there hasn't been a single woman serving in this important role. which i think speaks volumes as to where the united states is politically and socially, but by all accounts, she is exactly what you want. in the chief of staff. she is hard nosed. she keeps people in line, she with people at the shape. and when things go awry or, or go off the rails, as donald trump is well known for his so called, we use that he likes to credit himself with a she's there, like any good chief of staff to keep things on track and sort of massage the message or, or get people back in line in the foremost the, the cheapest that the boss, the president of that is the cheapest staff job to get the policies through that the president wants. and if she, as is as an effective chief of staff, as she clearly has been in this campaign,
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she's going to be able to do that very well. but of course, that how one runs themselves into campaign. it can be very given that how one governs and how one's ability to handle those. so the levers of power, so we shall see. but um, if you are a fan of donald trump and a fan of this kind of style, then it's at least good news from that perspective. let's take a closer look at some of the policy proposals that a trunk brought forward in the campaign. many people are concerned that women's reproductive rights will be curtailed even further under a new trump presidency. what does that state here as a lot of that stake, but i think it's 1st important to practice or a coffee at all of this with we really never know what donald trump wants, like he's bun predictable. he can think one thing one day and change his mind the next day he can be very impulsive. we've seen quite good sourcing and stories from people very close to donald trump, especially in his previous term that he can make decisions on the fly. snap
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judgments, not really taking the advice of other people really just doing what he thinks is right. so anything he may have said on the campaign trail could be true. might also not be true. we just don't know and we won't know day to day. that is what makes donald trump potentially so dangerous. that is. so it's, it's not that it's good or bad. it's just that it's unpredictable. that said, you know, obviously reproductive rights health access, especially for women as the united states is not needed. donald trump, uh, to make this very difficult. this has been a problem for a very, very long time. donald trump is sort of the culmination and the end of roe v wade is kind of the combination of a lot of anti women, anti health, anti bodily choice, anti freedom kind of policies that conservatives have been working towards for 40 years. and they've kind of reached this point. so, but at that same point, it's important to note that what's happened now is exactly with donald trump and j
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. d venture said they wanted, which is this question goes back to the states. and many states are preserving some kind of abortion rights, including conservative ones that have voted for donald trump. so it's not a $1.00 to $1.00. and it's going to be very precarious. and unfortunately, interesting from a political perspective point to watch and but something that can be very, very dangerous and very, very risky for many women in many places at. and during his, his victory speech, he said, promise has made, will we promise has kept you just explain why we have to take all of this with a grain of salt. he has problems though, to the port 11000000 microns. is that a realistic possibility, legally, logistically now that he is on his way back to the white house? most likely not in many ways is by his rhetoric and his, his unpredictability. donald trump is a very traditional president, a very traditional candidate, making lots of promises not really able to deliver on
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a lot of them deportation and hardening the border and border security. these are also not new or unique is donald trump. we've heard this from many presidents going back many, many election cycles at the fact is the united states runs on migrant label labor, excuse me, both legal and illegal. so there's been a lot of good reporting over many years to show that if, if somehow all of the legal immigrants disappeared tomorrow, the united states economy would stop. so there's that to think about the economically and for someone who wants to a point beyond mosque to make the government more efficient, it would take all, quite a huge federal government undertaking to find it these 11000000 people, wherever they may be, and actually process them and get them out of the country. so kind of hard to do that when you're also saying you're going to cut a government and make it so called a more efficient that was william good croft years. politics analysts, thank you so much. always grand. so you're going to get to get your view of things . have to be again soon. bye. thanks. i and that's our time. thank you so much for
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