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[000:00:00;00] the is a political victory that our country is never seen before and nothing like us. i want to thank the american people for the extraordinary honor of being 47, the president declared victory in the us presidential elections telling americans he's going to help the country. he'll come on cell robin and this is i'll just ever lie from dollars. we continue our
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extensive coverage of the us election, the celebrations of republicans. all of these across the united states, donald trump looks set to return to the white house. we will continue overnight to fight to make sure that every vote is counted, that every voice has spoken. they may have some baton coming from kind of a lot higher as is kind of the democratic candidate will not address the public financial and the results might still be rolling in, but the world is beginning to react to bring you the latest from casa levon on the iran on china, the kentucky with us uh, the us republican,
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come to the donald and has declared victory, but the content is still under way. and his democratic revival, pamela harris, has not conceited. the swing states of pennsylvania was calls the trump alley, leaving harris with nearly no plausible path to the 270 electrolytes needed to win the presidency. trump has already won the background states of new north carolina and georgia and leads and most of the other swing states were going to help our country hills that help our country. here we have to be added these we're going to fix our borders where i gotta fix everything about our country history. and the reason is going to be just that we overcame opposite goes that nobody thought possible. and it is that clear that we've achieved the
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most incredible political look what happened is that the country is never seen before and nothing like this. i want to thank the american people for the extraordinary honor of being 47 as president 40 but while official has moved from west palm beach in florida, i suppose is absolutely delighted with the news that he has likely won the election. many of them seeing that he is back, the thought that he was dropped at the election in 2020. but no, that wrong has been put right with his victory. now, the note for weeks we were told the place was going to be incredibly type of scene said that their mind was doing much better than anyone expected and that he was
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going to win in places of it. republicans had one in a long time, tons of the top team were absolutely support on donald trump know we'll put together his transition team looking at putting in place in the government, people who will do his bidding, who are loyal to him. he's made that clear the last time, right? they were established with biggest. he was new to washington. but now he comes to the oval office with experience and the grievance to get his agenda pushed through no matter what. and when he goes to the office is taken by the new president on the 20th of january next year. it's almost definitely going to be donald trump on the steps of the capitol in washington. all isn't sure. i'll just see it at west palm beach, florida. kimberly who is in washington. she has the latest on the democratic policy campaign. following week showings for the vice president in several
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competitive states and with her rival, republican challenger, donald trump, in the battleground states of pennsylvania, michigan ad, wisconsin, vice president, comma, la harris, deciding not to address her supporters at howard university. instead deciding that she would speak to her supporters on wednesday as announced by her co chair, cedric richmond, we still have votes to count. we still have states that have not been called yet. we will continue overnight to fight to make sure that every vote is county that every voice has spoken. so you won't hear from the vice president tonight, but you will hear from her tomorrow. she will be back here tomorrow to address not only the h u family, not only to address those supporters,
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but to address the nation. so thank you. we believe in you may god bless you. mega t u a g o h u n g o harris. thank you. oh, let's go say within the bulk of that for an update on where we sent. it might be the dead of night, but the content continues. absolutely. and the focus has really been on the bmw, off of the evening of that is the state of pennsylvania, where the majority of competing is going on. apparently, the democrats, with knocking on something like $2000.00 a minute during the height of campaigning of the state of pennsylvania. but with its uh, electronic boat count of 19 you can see why this being such an important price of both candidates. but it has gone in the favor of donald trump tonight cutting of course a clip off for him to the white house and leaving a couple of houses hope so of uh, being the 1st female president of women of color taking that top job. uh we also focusing on uh, one of the other king, p a swing states,
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the state of wisconsin as well. but 1st before you guys about, take a look at the breakdown, move 96 percent of the ported uh balance, then the state of pennsylvania. this is what we're looking at, 51 percent to 48 percent of the mountain between them. but in the polls going into the election was around one percent. so clearly, donald trump is capitalized on support in the state of wisconsin as it touched upon any of the other key swing states in the mid north west of the united states. the court of the dairy state, given how role it is given the boss number of dairy farms, the health care. a major concern for many folks is in wisconsin with 93 percent of the votes reports. if this is what we're looking at, a split that is clearly in donor trump's favor, 51 percent more details, of course, will come in as a night, goes through that. look at the big picture. this is the state of the race so far. remember that the number we have been looking at throughout the whole evening,
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270. that is the number needed to win the presidency to 6. 7 is what we're looking at for donald trump. why is it a little most dead? so for him? well, we're waiting for alaska to come in with his 3 electoral votes, which would push him up off the $217.00 needed to win the presidency. so look, this is what it looks like in an even bigger scheme of things around e uh, with got away from winning this uh for, for donald trump. he of course, has claimed to victory. we are waiting for the official results to come in. as the final swing states tally we, of course let you know that as soon as we know it. so talk to you. thanks very much . nice. and of course, uh no, we can uh, join senior political as well as the shower, who's with us here in cd mom. and just before we came on that we will have a little chat about what's going on in the us right now. and you talked about this is from 2.0. the big question. no, because of quite yes, maybe you can. what is a, from $2.00 presidency going to look like?
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or if indeed he does really come to the residence. i think that's going to be unprecedented in american electoral history in the american presidency. i think we are at the turning point that we haven't seen except a few times in american history. like, for example, at that time when roosevelt took over and he'd actually go into the time 12 years for say when clinton took over after this, after the cold war of 1992. what if actually signals a new change, not only in the white house, it signals a new change in america in general. but this, it actually is a stunning gust is not only that there is a new, a new change man in the white house. there's a new change to america, and america that has decided that it wants to break with the fast break with the liberal past. because if you notice,
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tom ron on an agenda that is both nationalistic, ultra nationalistic, and liberal in every possible way at the level. so i think what you're going to, what this as he enters the white house, if he does. and as republicans gain majority and in the senate and perhaps the house. and already most judges of the supreme court card or the outlined would drums thinking on the republican party having to the trump likes in charge of all 3 phosphates of american power and from being goals. so the commander in chief, meaning he is, has the exclusive power over for the policy. we are talking about a break with the fast a, a break with a fast. what was that bring in the future? and we will say he's already defined what he wants. and i think this time around,
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i was taken for what he says about what he's going to do with immigration, what he's going to do with you create on russia. what he's, when he wants to do with the one, what he wants to do with crime and so on, so forth, i think is a whole bunch of things you said. so it would probably fall through before we finish to about foreign policy. actually, you touched on the front that this mindset, this breath of fresh air. you talked about clinton, taking a bunch of time with the cold war was not all over. it's a very different type of fresh air that america is going to be breathing as people wake up to this news, potentially, if the trump is the president elect. but it also tells us a lot more about the american psyche that doesn't to about what americans really want and what they can't about when it came to putting that balance in those boxes . absolutely, i think there's a, i mean we wouldn't wait on see the breakdown or the vote, but we would probably learn that you can no longer take this example. american hispanics or latinos in america for granted that they are going to be for thing as a block in their majority to this partner with that partners. in that case,
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with the democratic party or that african americans would be taken for granted in the sort of 90 plus percent voting for the democratic party or out of americans apparently would no longer be taken for granted. the votes this party or the other party, and so on, so forth. so i think secondly, there's a few doubles have been broken in this election. i think this election would be as much as a vote of confidence in some as much. it is a vote of non confidence in the democrats and in the liberal agenda. i'm going to emphasize again and again and again, the idea of the liberal agenda. because yes, we can talk about inflation. why this important and yes, why this, the economy stupid on why this is about racism? and so, so an oil that is important or what we really need to address the fact that americans in general and independence in particular are no longer happy. was liberal
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democrats of the east coast and the west coast to california and new york will no longer be the dominant political establishment in the united states. that the heart of america is what if you see it on the map, all the red parts of america, the, the hinterland, america, profound as it when this is going to who will and govern through trump. and this america is a liberal to a large degree. it is somewhat conservative and it's certainly very or is very resistant and very um, resenting of the liberal leads in new york and california. how is it a liberal rule going to deal with the groupings of nato and the issue a few cray trumpets made if i play what he feels about fuzzy,
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that the native group and also his policy on ukraine. so world leaders at a waking up right now, mean asian pacific asia. weird roll up in the middle of the morning. now europe is just waking up nice spot about 9 o'clock in london for example. and they're going to be wondering and scratching their heads. maybe even dusting off the phones to try and find that as well. public a numbers that they were talking to for years ago. cuz that was me, that much contact us the you know, i think, i think, i think the international agenda, it's going to be a mirror image of the domestic agenda. i think liberalism as we know it domestically, the question of immigration question of crime, question of race that question of what can is all of that is going to be a hit right on wood from and his people and the mirror image of that internationally would also be hit as well. the idea that's binding try to reawaken in america the so called the liberal intervention is in the so called
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benevolent empire, the so called america is going to be once again involved in russia and ukraine. and once again involved in taiwan. and once i get involved in them, at least this america, that by then try to reawaken as some sort of a superpower involved on a cold war. we're going to be walking away from that settlement. pablo with america wanted to be the placement of the world, like 2 separate issues, they'll do they, they, they merging together. this is very interesting, by the way, it's very new ones because from boasts and, and so the prides himself, were having or prevented the american military expenditures more than anyone else. so he believes in america needs to be on that needs to be the most powerful country in the world. but that does not mean he wants to police the world. he does want to america to compete with china, russia, and everyone else and beat all of them together if need be. but unlike bite and he doesn't think that america should be involved in the making, in the architecture of the security to adhere to florida in making an enemy out of
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russia for mig even making get him out of china or north korea. and i think even he might surprise on the question of the one he might surprise on the questionnaire and flip the tables. he doesn't want to police them, at least, and c center doesn't want to pay for any of these things. so if there's going to be any involvement, annual fee and security architecture, he wants the, it'll pay us to pay up for it. so the idea of the novel and by a, by the end of the washington will come up the money in order to dominate and shape the world and its relationships. that would it be over or under a thump, thump would be more protectionist to he would be more reserved, and he would, wants to bring america back to do see what, see what the gold mission building in america, not in ukraine or the middle east or southeast asia, looking into the back yard for the moment, we'll see what happens and it is indeed the coming officially, the president elect in the next couple of us mom shara,
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our senior political analyst. thank you. well, let's bring in your home from las vegas. he's involved with and they all say, one of those very important swing states of waiting for these find was outside world. i mean, nevada is the smallest of a swing states with this 6 electoral votes. it's the most diverse battleground states. and when we checked in with you before, the republicans seem to be very happy of the they were very happy with that they, they've now gone naturally to policies. i've a heavy elect tool policy. there was a, there was crying, there was hugs that was high fives. that was singing the song, but trump things over the peace rallies. and then before they left, one woman said to me, now we're going to have changing the unsafe thankful, the people a voting and not change. and another one was saying, what i want change we have is the economy. but this was
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a state that was meant to be in port and possibly if a couple of extra electro college folks, the either side has to be found not is not really the way it's going, but it's still indicative of the change at the moment. because since 2008 uh, this have been consistently with the democrat policy. and now it looks like with most of the photos counted, that it's going the republican whites as well. everything indicates that. so i suppose it's just another sign of things changing and be electro map changing in the united states. townhome in that for us in las vegas. thanks very much for the update that john. let's take a look at the situation and i was, i don't know the swing state that robe rentals has moved from the america county population of the election center in phoenix. a huge the loan title, the rob, how is that counts going so far? here in swing state, arizona, the margins are extremely tied. it is essentially
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a tied race between donald trump and comma le harris with most of the votes that were cast early through mail or ballad drops off. having been counted, what's now remains to be counted, were boats that were cast in person on election day, and all indications are from what we've seen. and what we observed around the states that the turn out was quite heavy in person voting. so that could mean that there are quite a few votes to be counted, and the margins could shift back and forth. over the next several days, we were told by the maricopa county elections board here, the officials here that it might take up the 13 days to count all of the votes from this particular county, the city of phoenix included. we expect to get some better idea of who is going to carry this state and it's 11 f electoral votes before then. rob riddles, l g 0, phoenix,
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arizona. 200 has this update from georgia crucial swing state. the donald trump has one georgia saw record turn out in their selection and democratic hopes that a serge in turn out would put kind of a hairs over the job, but there was a bigger surge in republican turn out. you can see behind me those votes have all been counted except for the few provisional ballots and others remaining. and here in georgia, it ended up about 2 percentage points, a part and those numbers became much closer together. over the course of the evening. it was about 20 or so percent for trump. then it went down to 11, been to 5 democrats. were hoping those numbers would come closer, but it simply didn't happen. and it was an eventful day, more than 30 bomb threats. were called in to the state of georgia to polling places that shut down some polls temporarily. a separate or your state said those were russian efforts to interfere with this election,
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but they only temporarily put it back for an hour or so. and several to ling places in the end, democrats simply weren't able to overcome this surge that donald trump supporters have. and ultimately, the republicans were able to take back a state that joe biden won by fewer than 12000 votes 4 years ago. and this is now once again, republican country, john henry and al jazeera, lawrenceville, georgia, plus tens of pennsylvania. now with 19 electoral college votes. its being called for donald trump. my kind of is the, the pennsylvania has elected the winning president every time since veronica bama in 2008, called a higher, has started of strong showing strong results in the urban centers. philadelphia, pittsburgh. and then at one stage led donald trump by a fairly substantial bhajan. but as a result started coming,
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coming in from the bowl rural areas that he cut away as a lead, significantly essentially over taking her and taking the lead. now it's instructive to look at the list of the $67.00 counties in pennsylvania. now in those 67, there has been a shift to the republican party in 61. only in 6 of them was the a movement towards the democratic party compared to the results in 2020 and this by a very, very insignificant margin. so pennsylvania, they've always looked at the president all indications of that they have done. so again, my kind of august era, philadelphia, pennsylvania from supporters in the back of going to wisconsin, celebrated his victory, milwaukee, the state's largest city. how did you account straight as this report from a republican watch policy to hear the state of wisconsin. we watched the election
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results come in with the milwaukee republican party and it's been a great night for them. there were chairs erupting here throughout the evening, as the result came in in donald trump's favor. and i want to bring in one of the organizers of this party, chris, mr. chris lawrence. thank you so much for joining us. you're active. as for the republican party, great, nice for you guys. how are you feeling? what was told, right? i mean we, we put so much warranty to this as long cycle, you know, trump loss and 2020 we created for him to come back. and when this is this, you know, it's significant and you know, inflation, this is just, this has been a killer, it's been a top issue. i'm on the doors all the time. people are running out of money, the mistake, and everybody's working class people at button in arvin, milwaukee. while not a lot of doors, the economy is just heard and people and people in the relief. and i think they see trucks message on freight on just they've seen his for years. and this is the 1st time in over a century which you can compare. a former president with another former president
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administration. and you can compare them administration. and people made that comparison, and they made a strong judgment tonight. yeah. and i wanted to ask you about looking forward. you know, there was a lot of warnings coming from pamela harris saying that a return of donald trump to the presidency would be bad for the democracy. that he was going to seek vengeance against his perceived enemies. are you fearful that that may come to fruition? no, and no one believed that at doors, very few partisans who were digging into social media and consumed media all the time will probably buy that. so we, we see from 4 years truck is a moderate, it is very hard, he's a modern, he's a deal maker, he's a person that's willing to sit down with anybody and make deals this, in the best interests of this country. he's changed to, you know, demographics, so there are of, you know, the g o p, we used to be a suburban base, more fluent party. we're now working class party and we have a much larger base because of it. and so all that stuff is everybody knows from
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agenda is to secure the border, is to drill. jerome drill, reduce energy costs, so we can reduce inflation. and it is to piece overseas as the as to have you know that where the world is on fire and shop once to stop that fight. and he did in his 1st time all trees bowers in detroit in michigan which has yet to be cold. were here in the city of detroit where the counting process continue. although it seems that the trend is reversible for kimberly how we send the results. so what we've been seeing in this state since we arrive here account with a higher is appealing to the african american vote. she came here last weekend, asking people to, well, it's a vote. they represent the wrong, 13 percent of the registered voters here. but polls showed that she was lagging behind among african american men. again coming to how we so was appealing to the blue collar workers in the states. we're currently concerned about the economy, inflation jobs. and then of course, the ongoing situation among the muslim arab american community,
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the city of dearborn, here in wayne county, we present the highest concentration of muslim arab americans in the united states . and even though they traditionally voted for the democratic party in best selection, they said many of them that they were going to vote for donald trump, a many other for the 2 of the green party candidate jill stein. people are extremely upset with the ongoing wars in the mid least 11 on, in gaza. they see that they have relatives there. they're extremely angry emphasis . patients with the current administration's inability to put an end to the war. so suddenly been this fast of what we've been seeing with the ongoing we saw that most people here in michigan voltage because of huge concerns over at the economy over inflation over the loss of jobs and among a very small but very important community here. the muslim arab american community, certainly it was the ongoing voice in the middle east,
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but it is how i feed at detroit michigan. still head here on, i'll just trying to size it's hopes for a peaceful coexistence with the us and the donald trump's leadership. the the, the current active tropical cycle emerging, which is a tie food is heading towards the north of the philippines, would probably graze lose all in the next 24 hours. i don't think the i want to send him a landfill, but some wind almost certainly some rain damage is possible here, shows that sweat off shaking themselves mornings and the zip of the site. this is definitely so the rest sumatra financing by lazy and up towards me in law and certainly in vietnam. was this a monsoon northeast really starting to pick up now south of all this. there was
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something in the way some the storm was working the way across the interior of, of australia, and that's knocking tempted back 5 or 6 degrees. when was the very high position recently? they certainly come down a long way in victoria and new science wells and we got the credit and some charles here and maybe some welcoming sharing stuff showing up in west australia. the heat as was, is still there for the noise, and stretching cost was brisbin and that is above where it should be. the average for november is about $28.00. record is $39.00, so we're well above the average, at least houses right. and a significant it's on its way towards new zealand. it gets there, maybe not immediately, but have
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a look at friday. the, there's no limit to how far a dream contains key stuff in your own adventure. now a toyota airway. the spoken about kill what? you all, just a reminder of all the top stories. this republican candidate, donald trump, has declared victory in the us and presidential elections. the vote counting continues,
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tease on the cusp of reaching the 270 electro bytes needed to win the white house. trump says he will help his country hill. i'm all some battalions coming from campbell harris's comp. her team announced the vice president will not address the public for now. she has not conceded. and donald trump has one key battleground, states, pennsylvania, north carolina, and georgia, possible being closed for the republicans. trun possibles that leads in most of the other swing states. now the outcome of the best selection that has an impact around the globe from conflicts and them, at least to trade deals with asia. well, lead has been reacting to trumps presumed to victory with congratulations coming in from the french peasant metal a macro. and they'll straight again probably administer antony of an easy well

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