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to classify as disgusting as w series, and so about our complex relationship with animals. debate watch now on youtube. d . w documentary, the, this is dw news from the lynn germany is trans flush stands up to his opponents in parliament as he flights to keep his jo, what upshaw it says there is plenty of what to do before the end of the year, despite his government collapsing last week he promises a verse of confidence next month to open the way for us not selection in february. will say coming up on the program, us president elect donald trump, a points 11 months to lead what's being called a department of government efficiency or dosage. it's a missed a flush government regulation spending money says he's going to make government fund again. and the secretary of state helps me blink and says israel needs to
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implement real and extended causes in dollars to allow more aid into this trip. but this comes to us, i was off to the white house, says it will not hold up lessons deliveries to israel, the money to this, mckinnon. welcome to the program. germany's and thoughtful chancellor has challenged parliament to keep working despite the collapse of his governing coalition. offshore. its pledge to hold a confidence vote next month to make way for snap elections in february. but he urged old policies to pos measures such as a child benefit height and an increase in tax thresholds. in the meantime, here's some of what he said to pull this up as mine of festive website goes. i strongly believe that we should use the time we now have and not to jointly pass
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important laws laws for our citizens that cannot be delayed a noise. that's a necessary i believe we must show the country that we can do this. until the political correspondent brent joins me here in the studio now to talk about what's we heard from all efforts today. so hans, talk to us about his main messages because of course he was talking to parliament, but he was also talking to the central vote as well for me. okay, part of the message was let's try and keep working until the new election. that's trying to make sure that this is not a line doc. parliament that we can convince. but to show that it is that we are still able to act that was still able to posit those that are of crucial importance . of course, there are a couple of rules that uh will most likely not be pos, including a budget for next year because they would need a agreement by the opposition. and this is the kind of little that the opposition would not agree to about opposition. leaders did say that they are
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a couple of laws that have been in prep being prepared over the last few months. that was in fact the past and the next few weeks and a couple of months. and then charles address to the voters indeed. and basically what he was saying is that he would try to ensure and future and all end and future that there was not a kind of either or alternative between spending money on things such as security, but knocked on social security spending money on helping ukraine. but knocked on improving infrastructure in germany. you know, these kinds of either alternatives should not be the core of the government from but the raw, the, both of these, both these goals of governing, she'll be possible it should be possible to combine them. so really, who's saying if people continue to elect the social democrats to vote for the
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social democrats? basically, the pensions uh, secure the, the unemployment insurance will be insured. the health insurance will be insured, is that kind of classic social democratic offering that he made to badges today. okay. so given the, the election is going to be happening next february. did you, you know, get the sense the campaigning has started already folks? oh, absolutely. yes. yes, it was a, they were obviously a tax on the opposition to especially old, so on the policy that left his government now that led to the collects of collapse of the government, the liberal, free, free democrats by the law. so i'm the more conservative of position at the same time. charles did say that not only do we need corporation all in this parliament where he has on the, on the dollar t is in a minority government cooperation between old democratic policies. but he said, even after the election, that kind of cooperation will be necessary, and indeed this very likely to be another coalition government. but with some most
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likely the conservatives in the lead. still, they will have to agree then with other policies as well. okay, well have to leave it the hands, but thank you so much for that. dw political correspondent hands front are now us president elect. donald trump has appointed the c e. o of tesla a loan mosque. i'm the former republican candidate that they run the swami to lead what is being called the department of government efficiency. trump said the new department will advise the administration on dismantling the federal bureaucracy from outside the government. now this would mean, but neither mosque nor on a swami would be bound by federal essex rules mosque, celebrated the appointment on his social media platform ex and provost. all of the palms work would be posted online for transparency or we can get more on what's happening in the u. s. from dw reported to steven,
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eventually get to see stevens. so if all of this goes ahead, a loan mosque would be advising the administration from outside of the government and that means that he wouldn't be bound by any ethics rules, wouldn't it? so, you know, give us an overview of, of the risks of an appointment like this. what is the key word is that this would be advisory, right? so it would exist outside of the government to work with the governments. what's confusing us all is the word departments are at least to confuse me at the beginning because the department is usually something that's enacted by congress is budgeted by congress and then whoever leaves that department has to be. their nomination has to be approved by congress. and so i think in this case, probably the part was taken just for the acronym, those d o g e, which is of course, affiliated with the current c, that's closely tied to eli mosque. so the joke is already in play here. in all seriousness, what this means is still sort of hard to scrutinize. will this be something that has a staff? what have a budget? in what sense is it going to be advisory? is it going to list options for the congress for their next budget,
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because they ultimately have the purse strings when it comes to how much money is there for each department? and then how many people they hire. and then all of these cabinet positions that trump is announcing right now, all of these individuals are going to lead these apartments. are they going to be happy being told, well, slash 10 percent slash 20 percent of your department? so i guess there's some, there's some real questions from the forefront and of course not least among them is must relationship with the federal government already, which is what you're looting through with an ethics question. and that is through space x, of course, billions of dollars already is what space x has received in the past years to work with nasa in particular that remains to be seen. i would imagine that the argument here will be, we're not bounds by government rules. the sense that we're only there as an advisory capacity. everything is transparent. you can take our recommendations or you can leave them. so we'll have to see how all this plays out. another check on that is of course, the congress. they again get to allocate the money to prove these rules or not. i also is to ask you about the man that trump has nominated to so the secretary of
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defense has been making headlines. of course, this would be the person who would run the pen, took on, you know, it would lead $1300000.00 active duty troops and that is a fox news host, an ami investor and these cold pete excess tell us more about him. pete hexa is a tv personality and has been a t v personality for fox news for the past 2 years. this is a network of course that for those who don't know as closely aligned with conservative causes. and in the last few years, more and more with conservative populism, i should say probably last 8910 years ever since trump really came up, there were big support of trump. and hex f was there for most of the way to cheer on and rally on trump. he doesn't have any government experience. he was, is an army veteran. he served overseas in afghanistan or iraq. i forget. and so he has some claim to knowledge about the military, but of course, the military bureaucracy is a totally different order than just being in the military. and i think this is
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probably one of the more shocking announcements that we've had so far. there's still some left, so we'll see what happens. but we haven't, we have seen this before. the trump tends to go to personalities. he leans on personalities. larry colored, for example. he also called into the government during his 1st administration, another fox personality. so i think there's gonna be a lot of consternation. i think we may see that play out during the nomination process the confirmation process in the senate's now, remember, the republicans have control of the senate. but as we saw in 2016 when they also had control the center, they have had some trouble getting nominees through some of the more radical ones through. and he would definitely so far be among the most radical one more thing on your he is known for supporting several military service members, accused and one case convicted of war crimes when they were deployed. and they were going to be punished by their respective branches and he spoke out on their behalf . so the trump should intervene during his 1st term, make sure that they weren't mishandled or missed treated by um, by the respective services and trump did intervene. so he really made his,
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his cause a celebrity cause right there. and he supported just very much in vain with this kind of conservative populism. steven, just briefly in, in summary of what we're seeing from trump's, you know, pick so far. tell us what your thoughts are about his future cabinet. i think heck stuff is one of the sticks out right now is being a bit radical. i think there's a cyber leave for many quarters of the world if they saw marco rubio picks for at least the rumors are we should say that he's going to be secretary of state. i'm not sure if that's been confirmed. also, mike waltz for national security advisor. these are 2 key roles that will tell there will be entrance ear often times about what's going on around the world. i think there's a lot of relief they are concerned about hexa. and then we really have to see with 2 big ones sending out the secretary of education and then health and human services, our kids, you and your looming there in the background. big vaccine skeptic has had a lot of crazy conspiracy. there isn't in the last few years. and trump has promised him some sort of role. we'll see if it's a must kind of condition role or if it's going to be something more serious. all
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right, we'll be watching closely w steven bit. steven, thank you so much. all right, we're going to take a look now at some of the other stories making headlines today. and the us top diplomat times ne, blinking is in brussels, assuring allies that washington will ramp up support for an a. so an ukraine, before donald trump returns to the white house, he reiterated a call for european allies, excuse me, to increase their own support. president elect donald trump has questioned both u. s. military ac ukraine on the fitness of the nato alliance. this is, randy military has struck. they roots southern suburbs just an hour off to giving an evacuation warning of this strike comes off to 11 on his health ministry, said israel had also been bought at an apartment building south since a route killing at least 6 people. the not area is outside of the hezbollah militias, the traditional strongholds and you for any and so taken shelter in the metro is
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beneath cave, off to rush out, launched its 1st miss all attacks on the capital. in more than 2 months, russia has been ramping up during the tax onto the israel's deliveries were still in sufficient time. in review committee has found a strong likelihood that fireman is occurring or imminent in areas within the northern gaza strip. men, women. ready as in goals are effectively solving as the conflict rages, which amount to charity and organizations blocked from delivering assistance to those in need. israel's ambassadors slammed the report saying the ip c food security review committee was more interested in criticizing is real than helping thousands, even exercising. slander. these guys that you many tell you on a concerned that a pc is on free, goes show the situation in guys that including the noise is the most stable. now that it was before to bill, out with the claim of framing is imminent. what are the same time providing fee
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goes over in improving situation. but agencies point out there's a difference between the number of trucks premier there did, and the number that actually arrive at their intended destination. the 8 supplies have less than they have less than the month of october. it was an average of $37.00 trucks today into the gaza strip. 37 trucks a day for a population of 2200000 people. we need absolutely everything. it's not enough. the un security council is debating a draft resolution demanding a ceasefire and gaza, which would include un hender to humanitarian assistance, ensure previous resolutions have been vetoed by the united states. and therefore, we have a quick reminder of our top story today. the german trump slot. what are the choices in dress parliament for the 1st time since the collapse of his 3 policy coalition, he challenged little makers to keep working on important measures as they prepare
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