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i'm says to on documents to now teachers are to juvenile conflicts after spending 20 years in prison himself. despite deduct success story, the crime rate has gone up slightly with authorities now more focus on trucks and it gets n cyber crime. the a political come back and cancel the donald trump is elected president for a 2nd term. for years. officer of the last office i'm telling you navigate, this is alta 0 life from the highway continuing cover and shifting us selection. also coming up the celebrations that republican parties across the united states as they pick up enough seats to win control of the senate, comma la harris has not yet conceded her campaign team says she'll address
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americans later on wednesday. and reaction is rolling in from around the world from us us trumps, must listen to americans and we're just aggression also the so it's 14 g m t, that's excuse me. 9 am in washington where americans are now waking up to a short change in the political landscape. republicans, donald trump, has been elected the 47th presidents of the united states. trump comfortably cleared the 260 electoral votes ceiling needed to win back the white house when he becomes totally the 2nd president to be re elected. after being defeated of the poles. we're going to help our country hills that help our country here. we have to be at
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a diesel. 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 most incredible political say look what happens is the country is never seen before and nothing like this. i want to thank the american people for the extraordinary honor, things like 47 as president 40. well, the president deluxe passed a victory was something the world has never seen before. trump became a convicted felon in may. he survived an assassination attempt in july, but still he rallied enough support to earn
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a 2nd term in office. our fisher was more. i'm going to be a dictator for one day with this. he has promised the most radical overhaul of government in american history. a know donald trump will be america's 47 president . he said 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 undocumented microns. it was popular with supporters that he says he will build camps to detain, migrants and re institute his travel band from mostly muslim nations. i will seal the border. i will send them all back to the country, is what trump has an enemies list. we have 2 enemies, we have the outside enemy, and then we have the enemy from within. it's a little more political opponents. one of the general is that enough prosecutors even to bite and he's promised to use his justice department to seek vengeance and he wants to increase presidential power with 3 to 4 to,
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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 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 through us who work with trump in the white house before. but don't support them this time, right? besides, he was an effect to be said, he wasn't cold, we're 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 tactics 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 us foreign policy. more i solution is closer to israel. hostile to meet
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2 things he tried to do before the details are scanned. but trump to point tool will approach the white toast with experience and grievance, i would say sure, i'll just say to washington, to okay. trump's rival, tumbler harris has yet to can seize, but always called herself the underdog. the democratic candidate didn't launch her challenge for the white house, and so 15 weeks before election day and in the end, harris has been to become the 47th us presidents fell short's, i'll just there was rosalind jordan reports democratic presidential candidates come on, 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. the porters passed terraces, ruins donated more than
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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 it waged war and gaza, angered arab and muslim american voters in the swing state of michigan. so much many a band in 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
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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 says, talk about the economy, which puts a position to defending the, you know, by nomics in the, by, in harrisburg, 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? okay, let's bring in so you have a time see joining us now from washington dc. so um morning where you are, uh she have, are people kind of still scratching their heads wondering how this happened because the, according to the polls before the election, they predicted the race to be super close. yeah. well, i think it will,
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it's really, i just think the last few hours we've been saying, well, you know, what, what will the democratic party make of this? will that be interest spectrum? will that be a sense of? well, we should have looked actually at the polls, which are pretty clear about the electric wanted change. they, they felt left behind by the economy. they wanted redistribution of policies potentially. they wanted, they were quite clear. and the swing states pull for albums and ball going, galls or do something to show you can that would make a difference in, in swing states or will they take those that has on board or whether it can be blamed for versions for not getting. it's not getting how good comment of hire as well as, because that you know, the premium he's made as a listener, too many phone calls and not watching enough cnn. no, and that's nbc. what? reading it off new york times. i think we've got the homes are actually now at least the only indications there's a program called morning joe, here in the u. s. on m s n b c. it's the voice of your establishment democratic party, jerry vitamins. if you're with leadership boss, this is the analysis. now we've,
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we've got it through by blaming traumas. went on progressives for using pronouns, that is being, you know, identifying as he, she, they, them, that blaming down to genocide, college campuses purchased on college campuses. one commentator sided, the democrats lost because that in millions of migrating some of the country, right sir, as the saying that they were that the leadership has to be far more focused on war and foreign policy. and one commentator said, the progressive era has to end of democrats wants to win again. so the less of that living which is predictable is what happened in 2016, isn't that they got it wrong because what they did this election as they did in 2016 when from 1st what was a was ignore the base, an aggressive to try and quote, disaffected republicans versus that 2nd they need to do that even more and ignore and if i could be jettisoned based on those, those supposedly liberal values, the democratic party was once so base to stand for. and what's interesting is we bought the exit polls and now as a,
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how about aggressive courtship of the republicans by a couple of hours. this final method was basically that we loved the training of family. dick cheney lose training when there comes and so we're all in this together again from um without their examples of how registered republicans just 5 percent budget for harris 94 percent. but if the trump is very similar to what happened in 2016 might 6 percent, but if the cleanser 94 percent better, so the yeah, it doesn't work really well. but again, but, but certainly familiar with the, the establishment democratic wing is what we didn't do that enough. that's continued to ignore our bangs. it's quite interesting. i don't know whether that's going to change on them now. very interesting. see how thank you so much for the time being. thanks. well, it's also frank. it was a spokesman for the trunk 2024 campaign, and he says that trump winning the popular vote gives him a strong mandate. the 1st of all were delighted with the victory for the american people. this was really honestly an unexpected margin. we did not in and
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dissipate winning the popular vote. it's not common in recent history for republican presidential candidates to win the popular vote. the last time was 20 years ago with george w bush. so this is a phenomenal and an important point because we have an electro system, or course the president trump has won the presidency to the electoral college, but there's not going to be the so well. but the majority of the people in our, with him, this is a mandate in that regard. you have a majority in here, but majority of the, of the, of the electoral college and, and the senate. so what it strengthens the president's hand president trump will be a much stronger president. then he was in 2016 because of the popular vote. and because of the, the shift in the senate and hopefully the house are remaining republic and hands. so a lot going to be done in the 1st, certainly the 1st 2 years of the, of the trumpet ministration. you can't ignore the fact that 70 percent of the
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american people say the countries moving in in the wrong direction. when you ask them why they will cite inflation, the cost of, of everything from housing to, to groceries to gasoline. and those are the things that president trump will do, largely through less regulation through lower taxes and stimulating the private sector. so he will deliver on those issues to okay, let's go over to any barker now for an update on where the number stands. now let the autopsy begin, because this is how the new income of the house is. political coffin was struck with the state of wisconsin. donald trump picking out the 10 electoral college votes that the state as long as the widest launching rule is soft and cool. the dairy state, despite the best efforts solve barack obama. and tim was the democrats, a vice presidential, hopeful to sway opinions in wisconsin. it clearly failed to capitalize, and this will go on to trump. this is the breakdown. one percent,
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and it's $49.00 to $50.00. it's being the same of the story for the past few elections going, of course, right back in 2016 then blew in 2020. now flipping back to uh right. again with donald trump take it came of course, beyond about 270 threshold smashing. now figured now $277.00 lives, of course on michigan, it hasn't officially cold yet, but we're almost there. only 97 percent of the folks reporting 50 to 48 percent. it was, of course, one of those other crucial swing states in the nor donald trump is easily moved away with one of the most contentious debates has been going on in michigan. of course, the democrats hemorrhaging support. we understand for me, our american vote lots the over criticism of the democrats handling of as well as war on gaza, also an important state in terms of your time amount of fracturing that goes on
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there as well. so let's look at the big picture. a wisconsin widow is gone, michigan looks very likely the heads was all my son to head wind direction of donald trump. we've got main left over here which is being blue since 1998. so let's add those 2 extra electoral college votes to come to the house that would go up to $226.00. we've got these 2 states here. you have to call these a bunch of swing states, of course, nevada, in arizona. i've had a customer, you look at the numbers this the coming in we're looking at about 60 percent of the vote counted here about 8 t 5 percent of the vote counted in nevada. both of those states clearly a mangle heading for donald trump. then of course, alaska, that is being a fun read states since 1964, no surprises the. so these are the 2nd, the right. so fall $277.00. as we've been say, all night 270 was the target. he smashed the bigger $224.00 for a couple of hours. expect to, to go up there for her expect laos,
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vega if donald trump takes of calls to alaska, which is like a do nevada michigan to arizona for that to go as high as $312.00 just so you know, that would smash the record set by donald trump, back in 2016 view is i don't think need much expanding and all of this it means trump is back more and bold and perhaps, but never before. okay, let's talk about this within a system professor political science at howard university. robinson would word burns joining us from washington d. c. thanks for your time with us on what is being described by many is a pretty historic day. trump making a 2nd come back to, to expect us at all in terms of the poll leading up to the election were suggesting a very tight race. but now we see the electoral college numbers. i mean, he's won with 276 so far compared to harris at 223.
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that's a great question. so in the united states, of course, we're using our tool college to elect our president search that candidates up to when a majority of votes in particular states. perhaps the 3 most important for any democratic candidate or michigan, wisconsin and pennsylvania, of the so called blue wall states, pulling averages suggested that those states were roughly split with a, an error of about 2 percentage points. and donald trump largely was uh with in that he carried michigan by 2 percentage points, wisconsin by slightly more than that. pennsylvania within 2 percentage points, the pool suggested a close election and it was a fairly close election. if you look at those states, you carry michigan by 172000 votes, wisconsin and i'm sorry, pennsylvania by 172000 in wisconsin, and michigan 510000 each or 380000 votes in total that represents less than a little more than $11.00, thousands of the united states population, the knife edge election, but when he wins those votes and wednesday or 12 college,
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he becomes president. and so the question then is, what might, where else might we mark the popular vote which carried by 3.5 percentage points? that's pretty significant in part because democrats really under performed. so he got 71000000 votes, the selection, 74000000 in 2020 comma harris carried 66000000 and was looking to job items 81000000 in 2020 democrats where we set out the selection. and that's why donald trump was able to get a popular vote majority for the 1st time whether democratic, you know, a wedding in the election, someone wants to call it white bidding. uh, whether that really counts as an improvement of trump remains to be seen. yeah, i mean as well, so let me ask you this. i mean, anything is supposed to be comfortable in the house also depends. so is this a vote of confidence in trump himself, or is it a vote of no confidence in the democrats? yeah. as it is, it's hard to say from to maintain the stable number of voters between cycles and
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harris lost 15000000 voters on fighting. she ran an abbreviated campaign and it's important to know that here is never one of our presidential primary and 2020 or 2024. in that sense, she was on tested between that and, and this really for presidential campaign of only a few months. she didn't really have a chance to appeal to voters and perhaps to turn out the democratic base where it's trump was a much more known quantity. okay, we'll leave it there. thank you so much for speaking to us from washington dc. well, the outcome of the us election has an impact around the globe from conflicts in the middle east to trade deals with asia. b is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu congratulated donald trump on what he calls his historic white house return, and has reaffirmed a strong us as real alliance. katara is in the air shift. i mean, been how much of sony has expressed desire to strengthen strategic partnerships. he said this, congratulations to president elect donald trump on winning the us presidential
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election. i wish you all the best during your term and look forward to working together again to strengthen our strategic relationship on partnership and promoting security and stability both in the region and globally. a tiny muscle which is joining us from data that has central dogs. i to find out what's happening in gaza right now. and honey, as you know, the world's attention may have been focused on the us selection and its outcome was during this early hours of this morning. the world has been consumed by what's going on in the us. the results of the election, the, the, the progress made by donald is from vs come out of our old. that has taken the world by surprise. what are the same time that this traction serves a great purpose for it is really monetary and make any out to further commit
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atrocities across the gaza strip. the world is busy and is really amount of there is also be the in the northern part of the gosh to destroy him. more buildings in brute force and people into internal and force displacement in the northern part of the gauze. if it has turned into more of a waste land right now, so it's just given the immediate it challenges on the ground across the gaza strip of the, the results of the, of the us. the elections have, have significant impact on what's going on. the on the ground here, and depending whether it's a, it will result in a, in a, in a pro strong. these really support for a medium one. it will significantly impact what's going on on the ground so far. what we're looking at more of that, a skeptical attitude toward the election, there is also fear of the pro israel. so ford will lead into further deepening the atrocities committed across the golf distributor will eventually lead into emptying
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northern garza. there is also the fear now given the challenges that are everywhere with or is it going to bring the humanitarian catastrophe to an end or was further deep internet across garza? okay, thank you, honey. thank you for that. recording from the zone to be rude. charles stratford is joining us from there with reaction from living on charles yeah, that has been some reaction from leveling the can take a probably minutes to initiate mccarthy in a very brief statement congratulate to the president and the american people on this election way and i think it's far more salient, more important load. the reaction that we've heard in the last hour or so from the new secretary general has fall, my impulsive and i'll just bring you some of the highlights of this recorded message. we don't know when it was recorded, but it's the 2nd since he became the secretary general costs him say that's
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a lebanon is in a position of strength, with its resistance on me, on the people, but it's suffering and causing suffering to the enemy. they say that the parliamentary speaker number you barry carries the bad of all political resistance of coal. so there's nobody barry that is being dealing with the us. and boy, i am as hawk staying, who's being to 11 and then the last couple of weeks. and he said costs and went on to say that the basis of any negotiation should be the cessation of aggression and the full on diminished protection of lebanese solvency. any don't, so i went on to say that as well as still has lots of weapons left and it will continue to fight. it's very difficult to really predict exactly what is going to happen. but one thing for sure is that every think skepticism over the new president elect president trump. here he is why the saying is being far closer to these ready prime minister benjamin netanyahu. an old fish, obviously in the context of trump continuously saying that he wants to and rules
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and that doesn't really have much traction here. and certainly it is widely expected that at least up until trump takes office on january the 20th. we are fully expecting his an escalation, overtaxed by israel, and the date of tax on is well by his ball. and interestingly, in the last few minutes, we're hearing report of what he's big will pull to the old and he's ready drone attack on one of the southern suburbs. that area of stuff here that comes i suppose about an hour to off off the street. these lady, fullest evacuation warnings on that area. okay, thank you. charles, thank you for that reporting from uh buy routes. so what does the trump presidency mean for the us and iran? let's speak to talk to somebody who has a right or an expert in a range and affairs joining us from it's around. so what uh, put that question to you, sir. i mean, what do you think this means now that trump has declared victory for a 2nd term as i was surging in the region and the possibility
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of direct confrontation between the run and the united states uranium for following the election results in the united states. more meticulous. b a now it's from reading the election of opinions are divided in this regard. the 1st person that from the uranium garment that came to talk and this was the ran into sports person for the government fox. and then the harder on the who said that for the ran inside, it's not going to be that much different. whether trump comes to the office or harris. this shows a sort of perception and long uranium political outlets on the ground. the strategy of the united states, which is not expect, expect it to be a subject to modification, but the still that we have, as i talked to different political analyst here in the capital to ron, i heard different things for some of them. they believed that trump is a more direct person there, there for the possibility of reproach meant,
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or any other sort of negotiation between the 2 countries. right? if it takes place is, is going to be a bit easier and at the same time for other groups. but is there a? yeah, i mean, let me ask you, let me ask you just this, let me just jump in there for the sake of time. i mean, are people worried that a trump, when could push israel to take more military risks with a ron? because trump make of israel free reign to do so, a low actually, it stopped a matter of trump or any other president. the truth of the matter is something that is valid perceived here into iran, is that even the by then, the united states continued a sort of full fledged support to these relays on that subject. 3 is going to be continuous more and more therefore, a possibility of tension from the uranium perspective. who's looking for the, for looking at this patients of from a very long standing way that have, that has been here in the ties. there is
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a clear air of mistrust pertaining to the trump and pertaining to the united states and added to the support that trump has. let's say, said to provide for, for these really is the very story from the facts about iran itself. and that trump had a very long list of full size behavior against a really uranium, including this maxima pressure campaign. this is something very much of concern for the rangers, and they asked us, nation of ukrainian talk minute street, let's say official boston. so the money under the order of president trump and most important that which i can refer to the unilateral withdrawal from j cpa, which was again something that donald trump conducted under his previous present. so why is there a concern over that? i mean, you were just referring to the maximum pressure campaign. maxima, pressure policy that we saw during his 1st term as president when it comes to iran . why is there such a concern that that could be the case this time around? so what's the concern based on slow?
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the fact is that this maximum pressure of played a very cheap goal in victoria. i think you're wrong as economy and it was intended to direct the rain environment. but the other hand, the know that and it goes without saying that is due to affected negatively and severely the live lived, the state, the lives of the ordinary uranium is. and that becomes a store soc concern for you, man, is vendor the same trajectory is going to be repeated on trump is going to continue the same maxima pressure on iran. but on the other hand, we know that with this change in iran and bit president, because this guy coming to the office, now everybody is giving a chance to the hope that there is a possible okay. talks between the 2 sides was concerns to be made. so if he does as he thank you so much for speaking to us from to her on, we appreciate your time with us on the algebra 0. well, that's it for me. for the time being, you can always had online,
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more information on our website, algebra 0 dot com there. you'll find all the headlines when it comes to this us presidential election. and now trump declaring victory. we'll have more news with the news our on out to 0 at the top of the our coming up after talk thousands, 0 by the the feeble shells showing up. it is an easy but the folks of with weather is up here, enjoying the ty, food and heading atrocities um and further west them small trump towards me in raw, that looks like the width is part of south east asia at the moment. indeed, the change of season seems to showed itself in verse to china, korea and japan snow. it was finally returned to mount fuji, didn't ging is quite a significant type of food. and technically i will make land full,
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but you'll be so close to the winds. will be a factor and of course is the managed this part of the philippines, a flash drive thing, and then slides are risk as well goes across during the day. friday sees the back of the open water there is right in stretching out from you down in south west and shot into the middle of otherwise it's a quite looking picture cooled down a lot, but still back to the sun shot, i think in a good part of japan, for india, if you'll read under the dash towel now to, oh carol, or if you're in salon co child, so you're going to get with that does not apply to anywhere else. yes, it looks which in me involved, but this is all crossing down. unfortunately, i called to you has dropped, i'm probably stay dropped. the whole was the most unhealthy place to be during says thing. and wednesday may well be until sunday of the humanitarian crisis and 11 and calls for immediate and sustained action. okay,
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