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[000:00:00;00] news business late industries sponsored by him to lot global, your real estate destination in due by the the sun. so raman, you actually obviously are life. but headquarters here in the hall with extensive coverage of the 2020 for us presidential election coming up our country is never seen before and nothing like this. i want to thank the
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american people for the extraordinary honor of being 47th president. donald trump wins the us presidential election, telling americans he's going to help to the country, the celebrations of republicans on these across the us. so they also pick up enough seats to, in control of the senate. we will continue overnight to fight to make sure that every boat is counted, that every voice has spoken. most of the time coming from pamela harris has come, the democratic candidate will move to address the public for now. and the world is beginning to react. will bring you the latest from garza russia and china the
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welcome to the program. it's $1100.00 g, empty, about 6 o'clock in the morning in washington. but americans are now waking up to an entirely different political landscape. republican candidate, donald trump, has won the presidential election. the swing states of wisconsin and pennsylvania were called for trump, helping him get to the 270 electoral votes needed to win the presidency. trump has also won the battle ground states of new north carolina and georgia. we're going to help our country hills that help our country here. we have to be at a very badly we're going to fix our borders, where i gotta fix everything about our account history. and the reason is going to be just that we overcame opposite goes, that nobody's thought possible. and it is that clear that we've achieved the most
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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 things like 4740 the peasants liked the drum, survived, and assassination attempt in july, but that did not temper a deeply polarizing campaign that's behind him. a 2nd time in office island, fisher begins all the coverage from washington dc. i'm going to be a dictator for one day with this. he has promised the most radical overhaul of government in american history. and know donald trump will be america's $47.00, the president. he's set to deliver. now we're going to get them out of here. we're going to get them out. fast. top of the list must deportations of and documented
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migrants. it was popular with supporters that he says he will build camps to detain, migrants and we institute his travel button for mostly muslim nations. i will sail the border, i will send them all back to the countries. when trump has an enemy's list, we have 2 enemies. we have the outside the enemy, and then we have the enemy from within. it's a little more political opponents. while the general is that enough, prosecutors even job. i, mr. and he's promised to use his justice department to seek vengeance and he wants to increase presidential power with 3 to 4 to, to over the entire government. even parks that used to be independent of the white takes a 2nd. trump, administration would have a tremendous amount of more power than it has in the past, particularly because of the supreme court ruling that has said that the president has a automatic immunity for constitutional powers and implied immunity for the regular
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powers of the president. and that means that he, he's going to be able to do a lot more things without being challenged in the courts that are those who worked with trump in the white toys before, but don't support them this time, right? besides, he was an effect to be said, he wasn't cold, that's where trump will be very careful. who he hires this time around. he's going to surround himself by a bunch of yes people who are just going to agree to whatever he wants without trying to convince him otherwise, or you know, resort to some type fixed that they had to during the 1st administration to under cut some of the actions he wanted to take his election will likely bring a change in u. s. foreign policy. more isolation is closer to israel. hostile to need 2 things he tried to do before the details i scan. but trump to point tool will approach the white toast with experience and grievance. i'll look for sure, i'll just say to washington, both on the royal title, our associate to concede, but always called herself the under adult. the democratic candidate didn't loan,
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check him a challenge for the white house until 15 weeks before election day and the entire suspect to become the 47th us president social's ocean there was mostly in jordan, has more a democratic presidential candidate, carmella harris had just 15 weeks and 3 days to run for the white house and running like we ended up because we are. donald trump's been running for a lot the last decade. i've been in this race about 3 and a half months, and the stakes are so high. supporters have terraces, ruins donated more than a $1000000000.00 fired up by her promise to leave division and hatred behind. harris seemed stopping on stage on social media on campaign walk about. but in the end, domestic and international that hurt him for us to support for israel as waged war
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and garza angered arab and muslim american voters in the swing state of michigan. so much many a band and their usual support for the democratic ticket. this is not just a general conversation on foreign policy. there was a genocide and campbell, a harris has continued to paris, basic talking points around self determination of the palestinian people. she has said that she wants to cease fire, she wants release of hostages, but there hasn't been action behind that. voters also said they didn't believe the economy had improved under the bike harris administration despite inflation following. and the stock market rising and voters didn't trust harris to address immigration. analysts said harris blew her best chance of winning targeting every day for have the most polarizing presidential candidates in us history. she wants to, when she should talk about trump, she wants to lose. she said, talk about the economy, which puts in a position to defending the, you know, by nomics in the, by, in harrisburg,
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on the economy. and that's pretty in defense of all right now for the american voter. ultimately, harris couldn't convince americans to take a chance on someone new they instead chose the man who is tried true and polarizing . russell and jordan elders. era washington as well as you advertise, he joins us live from washington dc. it was pub, somebody but we were waiting for just not the declaration of the final state to give donald trump dot edge. right. and as, as real shock, you can, you can, you can tell you can feel in the if a of, of what is a, but supposedly a slumber in washington dc. other shock amongst the democrats that it's, it's come, it's coming to to this. and so father, the most vocal, most vocal comments come and she was saying is actually from the progressive side
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of the product value effect using that we told you sir, because of the establishment, establish a democratic party is i would imagine not getting much sleep, but trying to figure out what they gonna say, because harris did everything basically that they told her to do that is running to the right place to shut down the border patch to find rusher and trying to i'm conditional support for israel. keep your economic agenda relatively relative. you may want to about child tax credits and maybe helping young people, you know, by that, by that 1st home. but the data is through a, from silicon valley wall street. you know, they didn't want any kind of progressive agenda, the redistribution and so on. and this is clearly totally back 5, but yeah, the polls were clear, this voters won't change or harris went off famously. what, what, what would you do differently to by doing, as she said, to watch it? i thought really think think of anything. and the answer, the voters want to change, but she gave them lives training the neoconservatives, who want, you know, editors,
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war and i'm kidding. at the virgins on the polls and swing states took said they wanted an end to the dogs of war and alms. and barger there, if you can keep swing states if they were opposed to dressing, that she couldn't really have swayed a lot of people by saying that she wouldn't do that. why? well, because the main don't know that she hasn't done a product probably done as of times about one issue. i mean on the dealers, he'll give millions and millions and millions of democratic party, but the democrats called sway called it's called criticized, conquered sized israel. so the trick is came home joyce, what are they gonna say? well, i think we're already beginning to see that it's, it's, uh, it's like, well, the voters didn't get it. so that's the fault cost, as far as minutes, you know the themes and that's faults, and it's put as folder x as well as the question now will be, i think, despite what was overwhelmingly pretty obvious. pulling evidence the, there's a lot of people feel left behind by the us economy, the new a liberal us economy. and a 3rd like foreign policy, the foreign policy of the, by the administration. they know that they went with the governors, they went with the establishment. the question is not whether the democratic party
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will look in woods and actually have a true reckoning with that or whether they will blame and young people, poor people, lack team, those black man. um yeah, and it goes on and on. yeah, yeah, we wrong and rusher and china for that matter. you know, whether whether they will just say look, they the single just didn't get it. yeah. x twitter of social media, or they'll actually look at whether maybe that message respond to mentally misplaced when the polls are pretty clear as to what the electra, one of the really similar to she have to what we're seeing now. what happened in 2016 with hillary clinton, that lots of lots of similarities again, and you'll remember them, but you know, she was, it was, well, i think the main similarity is hillary clinton was a uniquely on popular figure in american politics and, and chose to well famously didn't campaign, and keith swing sites, would you call say that about complet harris. but, but she was
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a candidate who was very divisive in the 1st place and move it. but the color is what was the part about her as well as she didn't go through any. this was very much in the same way, but remember famously from what you've been out of the mc rigs, the primaries, everything's funny. sound has anointed hillary clinton as the established candidates in the same way that here, having very effectively, i think we can say now pretty much light about joe biden's fitness for the office for the next 4 years. and i think they're questions as to what he's doing right now . i'm. they basically, once it became clear, but the democrats haven't been telling the truth about dr. barton's condition, they just quickly anointed come with the harris as the the next presidential campaign without any testing. yeah, and then any kind of competitive race or anything else to all the others you earn even more qualified to face to face. donald trump, i think of similarities that are how the establishment went. moved very quickly to pick the person that they wanted and it goes in 26 even though it was a bit rigs. yeah, there wasn't even a contest about lots of testing,
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especially with all that come with the harris who was you may remember and 2020 which you run for president was terrible as of the had to pull out of the the primary price as even for a vague was costs because she was just not seen as a terribly good kinds of if she wasn't ready to have interviews, she kept foot stopping and so on. i'm, you know, it all happens again. i'm gonna part is the democrats are frightened for all that talk of democracy, of actually having at the base of f all you have a say and who, and who is that, who is that normally? and i would imagine that's one lesson. but anyway, going to as early not to ship thanks very much for the update. so from washington, dc, she every time so that for us a well let's go back to these buckets with an update on where we stand. it was all about wisconsin in the end. absolutely. wisconsin was critically important when it comes to deciding the selection 3 words to how trump is back. and this is technically how it happened. so take a look at wisconsin. it was one of those 7 swing states that had to be won by campbell of harris if you had any hope of making it to,
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to the white house. this is very much the mail and the political coughing for her hopes that and this is the breakdown. 50 percent of 49 percent, maybe a 100 percent of the votes have been counted that this state has flip flop. it was a riots in 2016 then blue in the 2020 each time by less than that percentage points a similar story this time around. but of course, flipping back to donald trump, and this of course has the cleanser because it takes his overall vote, shot to above 272200 77. in fact, smashing the target necessary to become president of the united states miss. so is still yet to be finalized. the other swing states are of michigan. a place has been she usually divisive for both candidates as the home to general motors as the home to for also the home to the largest are of american population. united states menu, if they've decided and this election to a bonds and the democrats complete the law and see because of his rails war on guns
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. but with 95 percent of the vote being reported back, this is the breakdown. it looks, of course, as if trump is points to get that as well, meaning pretty much there's only left a couple of hours. so anybody has maintenance left has been blue for the for decades. if we assume now the wisconsin michigan has gone, arizona, potentially nevada to and the last go what talking about a figure, all of probably closer to to about $312.00 for donald trump. so that would be a big majority of, of what might be finally achieved. kimberly harris, so i presume will be closer to us of $226.00 if we i've main to that. but this is why we spend at the moment with those last remaining results. some of the swing states yet to come in. he has smashed the 270 necessary to pay a very clear pos to the white house is already being called one of the biggest
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political comebacks in american history. well, earlier diplomatic had as a james base discussed the trump when without panel in washington, dc to discuss the list again, enjoyed cheney democratic strategist, and john ferry, a republican strategist. so a joy we, we think a certain what he, what has happened now, but we don't yet have a concession from cumberland harris. are you surprised by that too? do you think is normal to wait until all of the votes? accounts totally normal. i think we're expecting her to wait till all the votes are counted. i'm sure that we will see something from her unless something major changes. we'll hear from her probably tomorrow. john, in terms of that speech that we heard from west palm beach. i mean, i was interested by the tone of that because he was using i think it will take you at the beginning. so they prepared it. yeah. it was quite measured compatible compared of course, with some of the things we heard in the final stage of the campaign that lashing
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out at nancy pelosi some of the language the with is using. do you think other than we've seen sometimes quanch's speech is by donald trump. i do think deliberately a new tone. oh yeah, absolutely. cuz he wants, i mean he was not running for the white house anymore. he was present winter of for the the race. and he wanted to be conciliatory, also wants to think a lot of people in the crowd that helped him. and i think you know, a lot of the same things of what he wants to do while while he's present. but the, i think this tone was much different and you'd expect that in some sort of us speech where he was happy to win. yeah. enjoy. i mean, we know ever thing like that as being said, about donald, we know everything that, that the, you know the facts about donald trump. he is a convicted felon. here we know that your policy says also generally the, the 6 he is not fit to be president, correct, and he is a threat to democracy. yeah. so given all that, what is your view about? the fact that he for, for, is, is again,
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going to be the president of united states. the moral arc of the universe is very long, but it bins towards justice. i have to believe that, but it is long and we're in that lengthening period. we're in that period where i'm sorry, white supremacy is and male supremacy is you know, having a. 2 scrubber, gas that we would have liked and that's a problem, but we'll still keep fighting and we'll still keep amending our message will still keep trying to bring over those people who didn't feel like they saw themselves in this campaign. didn't hear enough directly about what we were going to do for them . not just our vision for america over directly. what we could do for them. we're going to have to get better at that. we will get better at that. this has been a tough night. tough lesson. so what do you say white supremacy? the fact it was a freaking asian woman running for president. yeah. do you think that there's some of this country that is not ready for that?
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a 1000 percent, a 1000 percent. i think there's a lot of this country does not ready for that. um that said not everyone, as we still had almost 50 percent of the time frame, who was glad to vote for her. and i think there were even probably republicans who voted for donald trump, who didn't have a problem with their own that not everyone. i wouldn't cast everyone that way. we have to target that group of people to say, you don't have a problem with a woman president. you don't have a problem with the person of color, print the name, but you didn't see yourself in our policies. we didn't speak to you. we didn't meet you where you were, that has to be our focus moving forward. the rest of the week, i but there's, i don't know what we can do with that. that doesn't feel particularly productive to, to go over that tonight, although we will have to address that at some point and be honest about what my check is saying, what my friends are talking about. what we've talked about, you know, what, what many people are talking about,
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not necessarily on here. we're not ready to have that conversation, but that is an issue. but right now we've gotta figure out how do we fill our policies, and how do we make sure that that black man, who previous, please supported brock obama, but for whatever reason did not feel like it improved his life or that um, some of that person who you know, would have supported the democrat but felt like we weren't representing them. we've got to make sure we're speaking to that person and bringing them along. and the rest of the folks, you know, they'll do what they do. we just need a few more. and we'll continue to fight for now the outcome of the selection has an impact around the globe some complex and that leads to trade deals with agent. is there any prime minister benjamin netanyahu is congratulate to double trump on what he calls his historic whitehouse for time and has reassigned a strong us as well. alliance kind of falls. i mean,
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she has to mean and how many little tiny has expressed support and the design to strength and strategic partnerships and regional stability. well, china says it has high hopes for a trump presidency while we have a team of correspondence covering the story for see the shop of oliver is in most of robot. pride isn't the chinese capital paging. so or the isn't them on in jordan defense as costs over to and who 3 in the in central cause a hint. good to see whoever wins and we knew no, no has won the election. i would hope to make some difference where you are. do you think that donald trump is going to make any difference when he comes into office in january? because there's a lot of time between now and then as well. donald trump is known for his unwavering support for israel specially by relocating the embassy when he wasn't presidency last time. and also we know that
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it trump has also a piece for the policy use, especially those in the gulf industry. but when it comes through, yeah, let's see and tell us the news policy news wants to see the prints on the ground, wants to see someone who's going to end this for. they don't care who this person is. we're talking about more than a year of emphasis getting n, his a located in cj, and we're talking right now. yes, there is elections. how's up in the world but policy and using all the fields that they're on a different line. that's where they're at being killed. they're being wiped out, we're talking about policy needs and bates that you entered by the f. b unders. ready for more than 30 days now, without food, without water, without medicine, without any aid, the situation, the mother in gaza is catastrophe. there's only one hospital this fussing the tasting without any medicine or without any doctors. so do you think the palestinians in gosh, i know what's happening outside, there's
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a telecommunications that go, they can't reach their families, they can access the internet. and the situation is very hard or on levels, but talking to talis and use today of what they think of donald trump. they believe all they want is someone to end this for as soon as possible. and thanks very much for the update that hadn't come through that and the thank you. that's cool. so to know or day is the joint damian capital a month. and that's because he is right. a government has done dollars a rep from reporting from within the occupied westbank and israel. that's in the all who one of the 1st and the graduate trump, it seems no. steve wasted no time. one would almost bet so that he had that prepared as he was praying for it. so him, so a lot of happiness, a lot of celebration, according to these really media in the next on yahoo. com. they want
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a trump presidency that would not be hindered or restricted by international law, by foreign relations, by the norms of international diplomacy. of course, president biden did not really hold bach israel's aggression on gaza. in fact, he's accused in the region of supporting the ongoing genocide for trump would take that to a whole different level. so the thinking and the reporting and the whispers at this point is that even if nothing yahoo is told by trump to wrap up the war 8 is the strategic political price that he will get for that. that is really the prize, but he wants in return, so it's not just about stopping the war on gods or the stopping the war in level not. how will that more? and then at this moment, nothing yahoo and his right when coalition government feels that whatever happens, it will be on their side. no, thanks very much for the other. know or does
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a force in amman, angel, while the ukrainian, the present governments. lensky has released a statement, congratulations on them from, from what he calls his impressive victory in it. he said, and i quote, i appreciate president trump commitment to the peace through strength approaching global affairs. this is exactly the principle that can practically bring just peace and ukraine. play so i'm hopeful that we will put it together, put it into action together. either shop of all of our choices that live from must go. well, a clear statement from the ukranian president. any reaction for must go. so it's cool. we hear that russian officials basically say that's uh, the russian you freshman to us relations are going to remain tends in the single future. in the meantime, the criminal spokesman's reach of his call did not answer the question of whether the legend of patients would congratulate donald trump. has not said that the united states is,
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and i'm from the country that is directly or indirectly involved in the war against russia. but according to this coal street and is open for contact with the united states. so we can expect a telephone call between the 2 ends. of course communication could still take place through an official channels. russia positively reacted to trumps was that he intended not to stop was but. and so the question remains how he's going to do it. of course, most kate has the selection with a new president's in the office in the future would help result the russia, ukraine, conflicts at donald trump for mr. n. space, russia, ukraine, within 24 hours. many see about that. his plan would persuade keith to make the territorial concessions, the phrase, the conflict, something the ukrainian side reject. many know that, unlike russia from never talks about the multiple, well just we talked about. ringback sex, and he talks about making america great again as well as americans had gemini, so many here believe the russia of,
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for the us of the us sees russia as an impulsive regional plan. but it's true. rival nowadays is china on the you as well presumably try and wake and the russian, china, political and economic headlines a separately they play a week, a role in the international re 9 pose less read to the us had germany mostly remembers that during donald trump's previous he has in the oval office, he seemed to have nice relations with letting me to you soon. but the washington continued to regularly impose on to russian sanctions. dozens of russian diplomats were expelled from, from the united states. and the don't trust previous to, during his previous time, washington withdrew from arms control agreements like an if tracy, which was signed 5 on the reagan and the behavior will go. but the child and the multi lot to open skies trees in 2017. from the lift since they installed it on the supply of american chevrolet and onto the tank systems to crazy. his actions spoke volumes robin. his was baffled during vase us presidential campaign regiment piece
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. we used to say the truth. i didn't come to harris. what more predictable, doubtful, more suitable for russia than trunk. but russia would be ready to work with any of them. a dish up of all of that in the russian capital. thank you. let's close the asia pacific. now with rob mcbride is funding by for us in beijing. gun china is one of the us is largest trading partners, but one might also look at it as one of its largest adversaries to raul button. there is a why that's just dropped to supplement that comment by the presidential office in taiwan. the bay of saying taiwan is willing to continue to work closely with the us as it's most reliable part the. it's a whole spot asian pacific, and walnut double try those all to well yeah, that's absolutely right to taiwan foot. fax is a very strong the in the relationship with the here. paging the officially,
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the responsive from staging has been a typically restrained the. the daily ministry of foreign affairs briefing the spokeswoman talking about this being an internal affair of the united states. but saying that china, that respects the choice of the american people, i think that's realistically, there is a, a sense of unease, even trepidations, just about what a 2nd donald trump tubs will look like. because of course, there are still very vivid memories of what the 1st trump time was like. it was something of a diplomatic roll, the coast stuff. it began with what appeared to be very warm relations between president gigi and paying the donald trump. but then i quickly deteriorated that into a trade with a terrorist that the us impose that was dental compounded by the kobe pandemic. in reality, the current by you didn't hire as administrator and has continued many of those
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that terrace on things like electric vehicles in solar panels. but there are concerns about the 2nd from 10 doubling down on these tyrus as he is threatened to do something of that was due to the chinese economy, which is cost. is it a very weak stage of development then is having real problems trying to recover after the pandemic? so there's, as the economic concerns, there's also the geo political consequences of a 2nd from to the americans and for the past 4 years have been really working on their relationships with us allies in this part of the world with that japan, south korea, the philippines also standing by taiwan, as you mentioned, that the old scenes here from aging as a way of constraining half of the expansion of china is influenced in the asia pacific and the rods. there is many questions here about whether i knew trump administration would undermine some of those link. so paging is looking at this cautiously. that may be some upside from its point to view of
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