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in the the story in the way that they made the dw years live in from berlin, maximum power in the west. donald trump's republicans will soon control the white house and both houses of congress. the republicans have secured enough seeds to control the house of representatives and the senate, the when making possible what is known as the trump try sector. also coming up the suffering of children in war torn level, not a woman in b roots is trying to provide a safe space for kids to be kids. and at the un climate conference in either by john, the question will germany and other rich nations have to pay
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a lot more to mitigate global warming? we'll get some answers from germany's climate on voice at the top 20. no. the break off is good to have you. with this in the united states, republicans have a one enough seeds to control the us house of representatives. the result gives the party a president elect donald trump full control of the government after winning control of the senate and the white house. but even with this majority, trump may still not get everything he wants, including his top picks for is kept. donald trump returned to washington this week, try on, sent, relishing his election when and what he called a powerful mandate. well, thank you very much. is
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a very nice gathering. is that nice there when nice to in so it's nice to a lot of good friends. it is those good friends and now being nominated for top government positions among them. attorney general pick met gates, a loyal trump follow a who has often acted as his attack dog on capitol hill. gates has been the subject of a federal 6 trafficking investigation with the one that ended without criminal charges, summers, but i and fox news channel hosp hicks is a military veteran whom trump once as defend secret tray. the civilian nomination has reportedly shocked many at the pentagon with concerns he could politicize the defense department, judging top generals. but from may face challenges securing them in their roles. the picks must be consumed by the senate, while republicans have
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a 53 seat majority. the nominations approving controversial, even within their own ranks. republicans presenting a largely united front with the senate house and white house now under the control . yeah, trump meet with president joe biden on wednesday, the polite but for quit exchange signaling, a vastly different era for us leadership with democrats now facing an uphill battle to combat trumps agenda. all right, only get more now from our chief international editor richard walker. he's in washington dc to night. it's richard. good to see you. i mean things are happening quickly, aren't they? the trunk cabinet is taking shape. one possible nomination here, raising some eyebrows even for republicans, and that is matt, get see, trump wants to be the next attorney general if you could. richard, what would get to is to do list look like the object. so
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yeah, well brent i, i think we're not really talking, we're kind of beyond raised eyebrows in the case of matt, get so me this is really seen is, is kind of up on was how i didn't know like eyebrows on fire or something like that . just terms of the response that that has been to, to, to donors i'm putting mat, gets his name forward. i mean, we've had a little bit a bit that just of course in the introduction but, but he's a really extremely controversial fig guy who is on that kind of disruptive, kind of fall right frame to the republican policy. he's been a close ally of marjorie taylor green. i think that is a name that many people will recognize and somebody who's really made enemies within the republican party. so for instance, i mean, many of us will probably remember that this phase, when the republican party was a war with itself in the house of representatives and, and pulled the rug from under its own speaker, kevin mccarthy. well it was, it was mac gets where he was very much be heading that effort and made very much an enemy in the now form was b k, kevin mccarthy who he successfully managed to,
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to tough house. and i think there's a sense that donald trump, in picking him as he was nominate as he's going to need to leave uh to be 10 channels. the leeds, the department of justice, that he wants, that kind of attitude in that. and the look of what trump said has said publicly on his social media posts, you know, he wants somebody who's kind of kind of have a root and brunch. disruptive effect within the department of justice. but i think the concern is that it will only serve to politicize the department of justice, which the republicans claim has been politicized on the joe biden. but that the, that the, this referenced to take that much, much further. i showed that it's quite interesting. you see that there are one or 2 voices come coming out and saying, well, you know, mike gets has actually made it a bit of a profile for himself on slightly unexpected areas. whether it's kind of based reform or also in terms of taking on big tech companies for instance,
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saying that the non compete closes, which i know 610 sounds kind of one key, but it is quite an interesting topic. then a lot of tech companies force new employees to sign, not what it called non complete closes, which i think that essentially kind of tie them to that company so that they cannot then go and work for another company within a certain amount of time off to it if they want to, that matt gets, has been allying with some democrats on trying to take on those of the company so. so you've got some interesting voices on the left. those are coming in saying, hey, this guy isn't necessarily so bad. but i think that just goes to what it's potentially disrupt to pay this person is on with, you know, appraised from the mega front to the far left, but many mainstream because republicans pretty young. comfortable with him, i think. and if we were to have met, it gets, as the attorney general, this would be an attorney general who was himself investigated by the justice department on suspicion. the child 6 traffic in the us house was about to take up this investigation. um, with all of this,
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do you think that the majority of the republicans, particularly in the, in the senate, are, are they going to support him and, or will there be some republican outliers here? so i think that is the question. yeah, the weather gets, is, is a bit more of a kind of a, you know, a sort of a showing nomination that is considered unlikely to get through the senate. um, so the republicans have 53 seats in the upcoming center. and i was speaking to one republican, a few weeks before the election, who was talking about the kinds of nominations that donald trump would be able to come up with and. and the more controversial once he said, you would need $53.00, maybe $54.00 seats in the senate to be able to overcome the possibility of republican defections. so we're kind of just on the edge that, but i think matt gets, is just about as controversial a pick as you could potentially come up with for the, for the incoming administration. so we shall see. but that have already been quite
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critical comments coming from, for instance, susan collins, the the senate and from main most of the center. so from alaska, so we shall see. but i think another sign that donald trump is really trying to kind of mix it up with the nominations that he's making for his new administration . and i guess we should have expected exactly that to happen. yeah, realism fire, that's a great image. richard, that we're going to have with the rest of the evening, our chief international editor richard walker in washington. richard, thank you. all right, let's take a look now at some of the other stories that are making headlines around the world . the european union is fine. the us tech joint meadow, almost 800000000 euro is for inside competitive practices and says meta abused its position by forcibly linking users on into social network. facebook to facebook marketplace, which is a classified ads platform. the find also covers and here trading conditions that imposed on competitors using facebook and instagram to advertise. russia has
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ordered the pleasure of most scales through uh, history museum dedicated to the victims of soviet era, impression using i'm a visual say the decision. paul is a violation of safety regulations, but it comes as the criminal in his campaigning to downplay is the horrors of soviet imprisonment of millions of people, including political dissidents. a body has been retrieved from an illegal south african mines that authorities blocked off in a bid to force out the workers. the government has denied them food and water for weeks and in an attempt to get the miners to leave rescue or say about 4000 people may still be under ground in deteriorating conditions. israel's that military says that it has hit roughly 30 targets in an area of beverage and southern suburbs controlled by hezbollah. the strikes came over a period of 48 hours and after an evacuation order was issued for the area is real . intensified and campaigned against the militant group back in september.
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overnight your strengths and artillery showing also have hit the south of the country where local media say that 5 people have been killed. the more has claimed thousands of civilian law. it's still a mentor has more now on the impact of all of this on children. just 6 weeks ago, mohammed was playing football every day, training to become the next ronaldo. now he's in a hospital bed during mobility exercises with his aunt, the 11 year old survived a news for any air strike on his hometown side. as on says, the families home for lot of the building in the neighborhood was here to view. when we arrived, none of the buildings were left standing. all the houses were destroyed. it took about an hour for the rescue teams diploma, her mother and his mother out of the rubble. mohammad was severely injured. he says
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a 3rd degree burns to almost half of his body, 6 weeks of to the attack, the swelling of his face as much better. and he was transferred to the new se time we hospital and a route. the only facility in the country that is specialized on treating patients with burns, that typical who injury who used to move in the 1st few weeks, he couldn't sleep. every time he closed his eyes, he'd wake up and stop crying for his mom and dad. all the awesome, well, how about this one of thousands of children who have suffered in this conflict? israel claims that his targeting has spell out military assets and never on, but they live in his house. ministry says more than 100 children have been killed. and many more injured that is in the 50 days since israel estimated to consider it is the mental status as children, not just the physical that is at risk. many children has been dirt that strikes
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less time and the members or experience displacement the trauma could cause long term consequences. named with this on a way to lead an art therapy session for displace children in a shelter and pavement. for the next hour, the children have the space to express their emotions in a group painting. so there's a lots of things i'd see on stress and detachment issues which is very normal. then it shows with the kids who just run and hug me, even though it's the, it's for them the 1st time they they see me quasi you doing painting why it's beautiful. being able to face to paints flowers, to paint the sun, to paint the sky, to just play with the medium itself is very important for them. just be free and forget and named who is planning to expend to assistance. she wants to
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reach more children and differential to us and is collecting donations for her person, the initiative, and the hope that she can help more children have a small break from the war. an independent group of scientists, monitoring climate change says that for the 3rd year in a row, there is no progress to reports on efforts to mitigate global warming. now there warning comes as countries are gathered in boston lines or by john for you and find it all the focus agree. shares pump 29 is on setting the financial goals to help developing countries. pope with the effects of climate change, bangladesh as a new leader mohammed unit station slammed which country is responsible for decades of carbon emissions for not being willing to pay their fair share of destructive. one of germany's delegates at the conference is former green piece chief and germany special envoy for international climate policy. jennifer morgan,
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but germany's government politically paralyzed in its own economy, struggling. we after what this means for poor countries that are seeking more support from german as well. germany is a, as a strong economy. we are now moving forward with elections, which will come early next year. and here we have a full mandate of existing minority governments. we are able and we stand by our climate commitments, whether that be around the climate finance part, germany is actually often found to be one of a meeting our fair share in this. we do that out of our own reasons, and also due to the responsibility that we have. and we're here negotiating for a fair and ambitious new climate finance agreement with the germanic climate envoy, jennifer morgan, speaking with us earlier. you're watching the news. i'll be back in the top of the
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