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it causes solar panels, but there are concerns about the 2nd from 10 doubling down on these terrace as he is threatened to do what that will do 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 that specialize in this part of the world with that. japan, south korea, the philippines, also standing by taiwan. and as you mentioned that the old scenes here from aging as a way of constraining 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 a next trump administration, but there is this feeling of uncertainty and also
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a sense the given the current prevailing moved in washington. whoever is in charge in the us at the moment is not necessarily friendly towards china. well, thanks very much for the update from basing, but bright that for us. well, recapping developments of this and i'll just that are has called the 2020 full presidential election for the republican candidate. joel donald j trump. he'll be the 47th president of the united states of to be thing is democratic challenge at campbell harris and winning. but many americans have called the most important selection of the lifetime. the accounting is still under way and is democratic rival, capital harris has not yet can see this. that's with trump winning swing states, such as wisconsin, pennsylvania, north carolina, and georgia batteries. they passed back now full the vice president and joined by mobil shot an officer, a senior, political, and list contributors back on the private we told
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a little while ago about trump 2.0. we do now on time concerned from $2.00, presidency come january, the 20th. i know it's hard to say it again and again now, but i think it's going to be another 40 years of more of the same that we went through through 820162020. it's a, it's historical by every uh, buyer, by every measure. and it's unprecedented by every measure. what is happening to this year. and clearly the shock of this election will probably be a unraveling each and every day for at least the foreseeable future. because decent actions would one on the basis of very clear mindset and very clear message and very clear. so the general program pulls the decline message over the service, rambling people, observe from a president electronic during this whole process. somebody was off message all the time yet he whatever he says has actually resonated the sunset with the public in
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america. actually what that mean? look up, what look at the 1st of things he said now, just as i promise, i'm going to do it from day one who just said that today i'm going to cut taxes and i'm going to raise always production. so now we know things. taxes might lead to deficit cutting taxes to home to the rich to the poor. we will, we will find out soon. and then of course, increasing already means he's saying, you know, help with the environment. of course, as we all know, it's more fracking more of this one. definitely, i think the united states already supplies itself and more with oil. so the idea of increasing or production, of course, is not meant to be in vitamins from the through these are the 2 issues that clearly he's moving so quickly on. but he's saying i'm about to do this just as soon as i, i'm 100 on the presence and then there's a question. so when regression, for example, he said i would do this now how he would do it, of course is different. so his people were talking about that they did not on the top 1011000000 people. i mean, really, some people even make comparisons where the,
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how the japanese were rounded up during 2nd world war. i mean, like making income for months and that are kind of secured by, by the military really and expels and then also software. so there are 2 things that he wouldn't be doing. i mean, really just immediately after taking on the pressure and say, and there's a number of things that he would be taking on personally is what, by the way to us, not forget that. i mean, he still has a number of open cases against him. a number of trials in the courts, certainly that's something that he's going to be dealing with quickly. but clearly he would be able now to implement, devise and implement a restrictive agenda as well, with a republican majority and with a supreme court that is majority conservative, right? so there to stay under a big number of um, domestic cases,
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domestic issues that he would be taking care of. now, there are, there are others that are not exactly, you know, on the, on the agenda of the american, for example, he's going to be and doing a lot of regulation. so you're going to be in these going with is the regulated economy. it's something that the likes of mosque uh, you know, are going to be encouraging them to do and look at some of the most important issues of the day. a i, artificial intelligence will be probably deregulated on the present top. it's not even regulated yet, but it will definitely be the regulated under. uh, president trump, so all of that will be left to credit corporate responsibility. where do you then make, i mean, obviously we, we know, seeing a slide trickle of congratulations coming play, but let's talk about the politics of what's going on and how will lead as an organization's be the e, u. b, nato. the individual heads of state now work with president elect trump.
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they know they've seen how he's behaved and acted 820162020 large intake of breath, small intake of breath, and show where will it be on the, on how to deal with him. i'm not sure it is. i'm not sure the word fresh breast works here. but clearly there's going to be, you know, i knew i knew it's not a breeze. it's what i got so not me isn't down, right? so there is no fresh breeze those motor but so not me. yes, you're right. they already have experience in dealing with them, but i tell you he is coming with a whole other mindset in 2025. he's not the 2016 present that he is. he is vengeful. and he's angry and he's bitter. and he has whores, the set of domestically and internationally, wherever we look internationally, the schools to be 2nd. i think those relationships that he nurtured,
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well that supports him. i think they're going, he's going to invest in them. and he's going to show his base at least. but the amount of goes up large that he can call the relationship with russia. and america does not need to be involved in another cold war. and even if he thinks that the expense of ukraine and the premiums, but he was doing an hey, what the problem is. i thought some scores with a bunch liberal party. if you remember, during back i'm paying the republicans were accusing which type of part i don't know, you know, how founded that is that they are in their feelings. the american options are they are competing on behalf of the democrats. so probably you're gonna see a very some very big relationship between storm or and, and, and i'm trump right. uh, which even would see, i mean, the drum drum boasts of cheat are respecting him in all of that, right? but when he actually impose status on, on chinese goods, what would that transcript in the united states in terms of revenues or in terms of growth?
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i think he would probably take some measures against china demanding that china does not reciprocate. which probably could create some major thought jones with china, your one again, another subject. nothing. yeah, hold on is right. he's or the ask the wind on the war. infinity on the continues to do more the same re, okay. if i stop at north guys, andrew suffice chocolate on an onyx with the west bank. when he go along with that, there are more more monitors now that while these rate is, are celebrated, trump, that trump could potentially surprised that he would not be the same echo e as in president that he was between 206-2020 but the likes so effect by the green blot. and friedman and cushion of the 3 o zionists, of his administration, after 2016, might not have the same influence today. but to my mind. so as i'm just reading through uh, bob woodward's book war to where he's a clinicals, whether there's
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a car in the cause of of, of, of advice is from clearly lens. the gram senator lindsey graham, who's quite a foreign policy hawk, would have huge influence on trumps for them. policy agenda to be interesting to see who's it so that a law office around trump in the coming weeks and who goes into his offices now to talk to him about whether they've got a cabinet position or not. but for the name a lot to leave it that thanks very much moment. mama shaw with our senior political analyst. well, let's close over to washington dc. she have a tennessee joins as though in the middle of the night. as some people may have heard that trump is one, some was still in bed. there's always reaction, isn't that she have there is that i think now while i got it, we're trying to figure out them what lessons with democratic tough people to take from this. you know, off the rejection off whatever harris was trying to do and what she was trying to do was completely woo,
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this affected republican voters by how getting the trainees place very closely. well, for it been, you know, the ball saying that she would be tougher on the border than trump and actually yeah, some of those issues and mom was just talking about to be honest, we weren't really sure what the harris position was actually on fracking. iris. very clearly said she was no longer in favor of the green new deal. she was active with one of the above approach, the same as obama approach, which meant country to every thing the climate. scientists say that means drill, baby drill, as well as looking over the old tentative technologies on the artificial intelligence we nurture was heavily bankrolled by silicon valley, a brother in law, one of our places, advisors, senior executive at hoover. that's one of the reasons why the teamsters union couldn't endorser because that of the suspicion of the idea of transforming the economy into a gig or economy with very few rights. and the way the view by model is, you know, so yeah, but, but again, it was that vagueness about yeah, that we up trust me. we're all about joy worry about vibes. but then you look at
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who's actually bank rolling. had you look at who i, senior advisers are and there's a lot of suspicion about what, what does that this mean? not to mention that many of i believe have done as a base thing about rolling back anti trust policies or regulate treat policies that were very successful under dr. barton. she had the ability to add onto the truck with mark cuban who's very, very famous here. you know, it was like, oh, don't worry about that. we're going to roll that back. that we're going to, we've given the money, sir, you know, and we thought that was part of the problem and she, she's lost in every single demographic ccb sheet. she underperformed latino dividers, asian, but it is on defense. he wrote as union versions, every single democratic party stronghold new york, new jersey, massachusetts, rhode island, connecticut, belong. let's delaware was double digits, double digit leaves for the democratic party. traditionally in a single digits. and a lot of these cases, it's interesting to have james bay's desk there on his panels. the zillow about michelle geneva. she doesn't do as well as bite and den amongst women vices by the
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one room and vices according to the exit polls anyway, by one by about 15 plus 15 to trump, iris plus 10. so a lot of questions for the democratic party. the question is whether they look inwards or they just blame devices, but not getting, getting, listening to too many podcasts. cynthia and political autopsy will begin pretty soon, but for the moment she ever tends to be a force in washington dc. thank you. well, job 100 has is update from georgia, crucial swing stays the donald trump one georgia saw record turned out in their selection and democratic hopes that a serge in turn out would put campbell hairs over the top. and there was a bigger surge in republican turn out. you could see behind me those votes have all been counted except for the few provisional balance and others remaining. and here in georgia, it ended up about 2 percentage points apart, 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,
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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 poles temporarily. and a secretary of state said those were russian efforts to interfere with this election, but they only temporarily put it back for an hour or so in several totaling places . in the end, democrats simply weren't able to overcome the 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. well, it's 10 to pennsylvania, you know, with 19 electoral college, but it's, it's been cold for donald trump bike kind of has the latest the pennsylvania has
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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 lead donald trump by a fairly substantial margin. but as a result, started coming, 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,
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they've always looked at the president all indications of that they have done. so again, my kind of august era, philadelphia, pennsylvania. so let's look at the situation to arizona. another swing state where rob rentals has moved from phoenix. and here in swing state, arizona, the margins are extremely tight. it is essentially a tide race between donald trump and comma le harris with most of the votes that were cast early through mail or valid, dropped off. having been counted, what's now remaining 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 state 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,
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we were told by the maricopa county elections board here, the officials here that it might take up to 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 the state and it's 11 f electoral votes before then. rob riddles, l g 0, phoenix, arizona. strong supporters and neighborhood ground of wisconsin and celebrated his victory. milwaukee, the state's largest city. 100. yeah. accounts by us this report from the republican watch party of the year, the state of wisconsin. we watched the election 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 and 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?
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what was to a great, i mean we, we put so much work into this as long cycle, you know, trump loss in 2020, and we created for him to come back. and when this is this, you know, it's significant and you know, inflation 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 are not a lot of doors. the economy is just heard, and people and people in the relief, and i think they seem trucks message on trey 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 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 see vengeance against his perceived enemies. are you fearful that that
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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 seen from st for 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 interest 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 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 is the is to have you know that where the world is on fire and shop once you stop that fight and he did. and his 1st time teresa buyer is in detroit, michigan which has yet to be called were here in the city of detroit, where the counting process continue. although it seems that the trend is reversible
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for counselor, how are we send the results? so what we've been seeing in the state since we arrive here should accommodate harris, 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, 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, the green party candidate jill stein. people are extremely upset with the ongoing
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wars in the mid least 11 on in gaza. they say that they have relatives there. they're extremely angry emphasis. patients with the current administration's inability support and then to the war. so suddenly been this fast of what we've been seeing with the ongoing, we saw it is 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, but it is how i feed detroit michigan. a hello am i calling to you? navigate us bank to scott lucas, a professor of us and international politics at university college dublin. natasha lynch. that's a professor of us government at the university of essex, and she began by asking what transfer a ton will mean? i think the starting point is to say we need to be conscious of this in the media.
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tasha this wherever we are in the world, this is not no uh there it is, an anger and a reset in the united states, which has been there for quite some time. it's been there with the trauma since $911.00. it's been there with a great financial crashing, greater session in 2008, 2009. it was there in 2016 when donald trump exploited it. and he exported yeah. he was able to explore that again because the american political system itself is, is damaged. it didn't look right when he tried to overthrow it in 2021. but at that, so the actual facts about the economy. i could talk to you about inflation coming down significantly since 2022. when we had to post cobit shots, i could talk to you about g d. p growth for 3.5 percent. i can talk to you about the, the lowest unemployment rate since the 19 sixty's. i could talk to you about the
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infrastructure bill. i talked to you about to the bill back of her bill. but in the media wasn't talking about the heroes campaign was not very, you did put out policies, it did refer to what it did. but donald trump's kind of chaotic is campaign a spectacle. it's fucked. all the oxygen out of the room. and at the end of the day, it exploited that anger and that resentment which means we have to acknowledge that you will be going back into the white house. and we have to acknowledge that rather than sure, all of deals with us in the world were likely to go into a much more dangerous era, a much more dangerous era for americans and for the world. because this will not be a coherent us policy. for america, for stability, it will be a policy pursuit for donald trump. let me bring a natasha. natasha. i mean to you agree with scott lucas and is this perhaps um, according to him of failure of the political system in the us. and what does the
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voting and the way that it's gone, tell you about the psyche of the american voter and what's important to them. i would agree that there definitely issues of representation. there are problems with the 2 party system. but i think the big story was that americans believed that he was better at running the economy, whether it's true or not. and we don't really have evidence of that because he was able to inherit a strong economy from obama. but that's what they thought was the issue. they were upset about gas prices being too high. they were upset about groceries being too high, even though inflation was going down and actually was down to the, the levels that it was during the term administration. but i think the other issue is that there are very different sets of information that people are getting. mean you have many americans watching fox news and other conservative listening to other conservative radio outlets that are for training a completely different world. then the other news outlets are our offering
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americans, and so if we are not agreeing on the facts, if we have 2 different sets of information about what is, how many i mean you had fox, there's not even showing some of these raleigh's we're trump was clearly showing signs of mental decline and, and was attacking his opponents and being repetitive and engaging in all kinds of protests using grotesque words and swearing and so forth. many americans just weren't seeing this. what they were focusing on was that their peers about the american demographics, changing rise and integration, and that keeps going to fix it. and that he would solve their economic was and it came down to this and this became much more important factor. then the threats posed by trump to, to democracy, to reproductive rights, and just to common decency set from may. so how long will leave you with some of the sites and sounds from election day in the us with donald trump has now won the
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presidential election. a b. c. news has called georgia officially for donald j. trump. the we still have those to count. we still have states that have not been called yet. we will continue overnight to fight to make sure that every boat is counted, that every voice has spoken. so you won't hear from the vice president tonight, but you will hear from or tomorrow she will be back here tomorrow to address that only the h u family. not only to the dresser, supporters, but to address the nation. it's going to be. * nice and maybe even a long week. but no matter what happens, we are ready for the work ahead news decision desk and now officially
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the 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 incredible political
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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 well, i appreciate you allowing me to join you on this incredible journey. i thank you for the trust be a place to me. and i think that we just witness the greatest political come back in the history of the united states of america. the
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and the light and the season for it. but is the site because of the slow circulation of something that by your bank on that particularly, or potentially flooding, right? that sign me and some shall seem lucky dancer and for dash, possibly trouble now to and carol. and then folks, a youngster lanka, which leaves the rest of india, pakistan and bangladesh lost the classes and diamond. but unfortunately though, it's a bit too early for winter wells, a set in temperatures, we have got the persistence of raw the police. the whole was just a case in point. it last strew till sunday was unhealthy, and i called at best of the the
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limits to how far the dream contains key stuff in your own adventure, now counter and wayne the country is never seen before and nothing like this. i want to thank the american people for the extraordinary honor of being 47 president. donald trump wins the us presidential election, telling americans he's going to help heal the country i'm 30 and obligate the ssl is, is there a lie from delphi with are expensive coverage of the us election. also coming up the celebrations that republican parties across the united states has they picked
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up enough seats to in control of the senate.

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