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that has been done before trying to be done, even as long as a human being is doing it. you just have to keep pushing because no one else can see the visions keywords you do the political come back for public and candid a donald trump elected president for a 2nd to 4 years. also, he left office victory for the american people that will allow us to make america great. again, i'm so i may say that this is out just their lives from dell, with coverage of the us presidential election, also coming up from democratic rival camelot harris has yet to concede the faith,
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but i can pain told supporters to address them later on wednesday. republicans have also one control of the us senate off to picking up seats in west virginia and ohio . pluses radio strikes. target 1st aid salad, and garza city killing mold palestinian children will explore what drums fix remains for the war. on garza, the american voters have spoken and elected donald trump. as the 47th president, trump constantly cleared the $270.00 like total vote. ceiling needed to win back the white house and it becomes only the 2nd president to win to non consecutive tons of an idea. he told us suppose as he now has an unprecedented and towel, full mandate. but his democratic rivals, on the other hand, come a house. she hasn't conceited yet. a campaign says she is expected speak in the
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coming hours. let's take you through the results just to make things a little bit clear of how this went down. and here's how things stand right now. as you can say, donald trump picking up $277.00, and like total college goes the magic number of course $270.00. so he's clearly clear that come of the house. so they all the hand, as you can see, well, she's folding. schultz with 220 full electoral college votes. and as you can see, the still a couple of states that aren't colored in yet, which means i haven't been cold. but even without declining the states, trump has already got the magic number that 270 and trumpet declared victory ow is before official results. raven confirm the address this suppose is in florida. promising to reshape government. gregory. this was, i believe, the greatest political movement of all time there's ever been anything like this of
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this. i know it's going to read a new level of importance because we're going to help our country hills that help our country here. we have to be added these very badly. we're going to fix our borders where i gotta fix everything about our country. we made history very easy tonight, and the reason is going to be just that. but i didn't say show, it looks a head now to what we can expect from a 2nd, from presidency. 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
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camps to detain migrants and we institute his travel button for mostly muslim nations. i will say on 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, to over the entire government. even parts 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,
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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 him this time, right? besides, he was an effect too heavy said he wasn't cold to wear. 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 u. s. foreign policy, more i solution is closer to israel. hostile to need to things he try to do before the details are scanned. but trump to point tool will approach the white toast with experience and grievance. slaton fish has mall from west palm beach in florida. the argument there is that people might not like the messenger, but they liked the message and donald trump manage to connect with both. there is
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no way that the democratic party absolutely failed to do. donald trump will not change. we know he is. we've seen who he is. we've seen for years of in the white house. and even afterwards we saw what he was doing. the people said, we were told that when donald trump becomes president, he'll become much more presidential. he didn't. we were told after the assassination attempt that he's going to be a little softer with more reconciliation. he didn't. so we can expect more of the same for donald trump over the next 4 years. he is going to put in place a team that will be loyal to donald trump. he made the mistake last time of being a nearby near flight in washington and the lying onto additional republican people to staff his departments. this time he will not do that. and we know that because of the people who is in charge of his transition committee, the donald white is one of his close childhood friends. they're his vice president under his 2 sons don't junior and eric, and they will. we don't,
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anyone that they don't think will follow the trump agenda. this is going to mean a massive change in the united states. it's going to signify a seismic teens in american politics. and it's also going to radically alter america's place in the world. donald trump said he wanted to upset everything. he seems to have done exactly that. but as we mentioned, come to houses, he had to concede, but always described himself as the the dog and this rice. you see the democratic candidate didn't launch at times for the white house until 15 weeks before election day. in the end i bid to become the 47 president fell short. i'll just here as well . so enjoy now a democratic presidential candidate, cala harris had just 15 weeks and 3 days to run for the white house and running like ended up because we are donald trump's been running for elect the last decade . i've been in this race about 3 and a half months,
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and the stakes are so high. the porters passed terraces, ruins donated more than a $1000000000.00, fired up by her promise to leave division and hatred behind. harris seemed a stop 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 era. but 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 comma 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 biking harris administration,
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despite inflation following, and the stock market rising and voters didn't trust paris to address immigration. analysts said harris blew her best chance of winning targeting every day for have the most polarizing presidential candidate 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 of 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 a. kimberly house it joins us now from washington, dc. and i, i think the big question a, one of the big questions, at least, especially for democrats, is when can we expect to hear
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a couple of harris speak sammy, i'm at howard university, which is kind of all of harris's alma mater. that means the university that she attended in her formative years as she is expected to speak here, we are being told about 2300 g m t. she was supposed to speak here on election day . but as those polls came in, she push that off. now we expect that this is where she will make her concession speech. but right now this is where all eyes are on comma harris. but before that, the democratic party is holding a meeting. we understand and there's a lot of soul searching this going on right now. but what exactly went wrong for the democratic party and a lot of finger pointing to some pointing the finger at joe biden, for not stepping aside sooner to allow comma harris to the top of the ticket. she only had a $107.00 days to put together her campaign in the spite having an enormous more
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chest of, of millions upon millions of dollars. it just didn't seem to be enough and many are arguing that is even too simplistic of a pointing of the problem. that really the bigger problem is that the democratic party and it's brad, is essentially dead. but it really has alienated voters for the last 8 years. that it is out of touch, that it has become too elitist and really doesn't understand the core issues of working class and middle class americans and now needs to kind of re examine what the sort of core issues are that americans want to talk about that they want to talk about putting food on their tables. they want to talk about things other than identity politics. they want to talk about things that really matter. so this is what the party is talking about right now. but for now, they want to hear from com la harris, and that's what we're looking ahead to. all right, thanks so much. kimberly how could that it has got an idea of round now. she's
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a professor of government at georgetown university, joins me from washington, dc. so that is a 1st simple question. why did donald trump when? why did campbell a harris lose simple? but i guess not the easiest question, just break it down for us as best as you can. a. yeah, so definitely not a simple question because when we're still waiting to find out more for the exit polls to look at the numbers, what happened? what went wrong? what went right for trump? what went wrong for harris? but overarching way, i think that what we know didn't go as well is that our pulling was off. we didn't have good accurate information. so many people predicted that this race would be really, really close. and that we might be know 2 or 3 days after the election and figure out so one that clearly wasn't the case. merican were really unhappy with
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democratic politics and policies and we're not ready to vote for the 1st multi ethnic black women as president. and they voted in favor of donald trump. now what does donald trump get right? perhaps it was showing up and going places where the republicans hadn't gone with say, like the national association of black journalists. and may become a la harris been way too much to reach out to republicans, model republicans and even some pretty right. wait, right wing republicans like list cheney at the detriment of talking to people that a traditionally been the democratic base. i think over the next coming days and weeks, will it be able to know more? all right, you've touched upon maybe the strategy of which votes is to try and reach out to in terms of demographics. what about the message itself is there's something to be said for donald trump. hate thing, a message even if it was considered a dock by many,
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even if it was considered not very inspiring in terms of hope for the future by many. but he chose, or presented, or spawn a back to a message then campbell, a house in terms of how people connected with it. i think there are 2 things that happen here. the 1st is that the democrats will always try to run on complex policy issues and have a hard time trying to break that down at the small bites so that many americans can understand. research shows that american attention span has wayne, from upwards of about 3630 seconds to be able to pay attention to. now the average american can pay attention to around 6 seconds. so have you condense and complex methods around the economy, your safety and fix seconds really difficult. on the other hand, right, research shows that americans will sort of demographics of americans respond to a motive priming. so trying to make people feel afraid or to feel hopeful to feel
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anxious. these are things that people tap into and don't necessarily need to have policies to explain what to do about them. but if it motivates them to turn out to vote best, what works. so we thought to different messaging, right, donald trump was really leaning into people's sense of a variety sense of fear. and some take this sense of hopelessness while as have come to a harris trying to do something similar by labeling herself in her campaign as joyful warriors. but then went back to what democrats do, and that's, talk about policy. well, in a way that perhaps wishes and reachable for many americans, for one of to have a message that was broken down in ways that were assessable for their everyday lives. not just this larger meta analysis as a what does that mean to get the economy back on track? what does it look like to get the economy back on track for people who are dealing with high grocery prices, gas prices, housing costs, and the like. all right, thank you so much and i'd be around there for helping us break it down from
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georgetown university. the still ahead on al jazeera, up to 20 people are killed by his right. the strong, kind of residential building in southern lebanon. the . there are a few more shows showing up and into easy, but the focus of with weather is up here, enjoying the tie food and heading atrocities on and further west and small trump towards me. and while that looks like that, with this path of se aisha at the moment, indeed, the change of seasons seems to showed itself in both to china, korea and japan, snow it was finally returned to mount fuji. didn't jing is quite a significant type of food, and technically i will make land full. but you'll be so close to the winds will be a factor. and of course, is the mansion as part of the philippines,
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a flash struggling, and then slides our risk as well. goes across during thursday, friday is easy back of the open water there is right in stretching out from you down in south west and shot into the middle. but otherwise it's a quite looking picture cooled down a lot. but still back to the sunshine, i think in a good part of japan. for india, if you're a reminder of a dish towel not do oh caroline, 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 with this is all questioning down. unfortunately i called to 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, foundations loving an emergency response subs as
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north carolina, and georgia. from arrival. pamela harris has lost a bit to become america's 1st woman president. she has not yet conceded. she came to the democratic party candidates in july of the president, joe biden withdrew from the race on the pressure from within 7 policy. the sound is right. the strike is killed at least full of people and injured several others and gaza. say the bodies of the victims were strewn on the streets. as palestinian scrambled to help the wounded. the strike targeted a 1st, a center across the strength is by the attacks have killed 22 people since don't at least 15 of them in both law. here, northern garza high. my mood has mall from that are by in central guns.
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as the tension is fixed on the us of presidents or waste israel, the salt and. 1 the has not slow is dawn rescue workers in gaza city have been assisting as for what's left of this residential building. it was hit by and is really as try among dangerous our children. they play after the north has seen intensified military operations, with residents forcibly displaced by his regular soldiers. the patterns of destruction repeats in hon. eunice were mourners gather to prey beside the bodies of palestinians. killed and reasoned is rarely strikes. enough is enough. we are tired, we are really tired. we have no energy to breed. no, we have slowed the dying every day and come out one hospital unit reports a dire situation. the organization saves about 4000 babies, have been left without taxes to critical care. meanwhile,
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the world holes or organizations save it has organized the 1st committed go evacuating or from jobs and 6 months. more than 100 patients are set to leave garza through the term of asylum and crossing to receive a treatment abroad the valuation of from there and by that has a lifeline for some of the critical patients. but in gauze as decimated health care system, 1000 more continue to wait and hold. honey, my hood, i was just the, are from the central area of the gods through how this ty, the least 7 palestinians have been killed and is ready to settle a violence in minutes. the rates and the occupied westbank. these ready, the ministry entered janine from several directions, triggering violent confrontations with palestinians. several people were detained in the rates. battles have also been taking place in to cut them, come and is really strong. targeted the residential building in the coastal town,
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nevada, just south of bay route and killed at least 20 people. the evidence health ministry says several people have been wounded. rescue teams of woods through the morning to find those possibly trapped in the rubble. that's why the mitre has not stated who it was targeting in the area has the law secretary general main line 9 costs. and while he's, as the group is ready and willing to fight, as well as ami, including on its own territory with the business funding to do with respect to the board alliance, we have tens of thousands of our brave, well trained resistance fighters quit capable of fighting and remaining, did fast against his rabies. we have deployed a sufficient number of them on the border. secondly, we have sufficient resources, be it in our weapons depot, or at up positions. fan not about our resources. we have sufficient weapons to enable us to fight for a long period of time. there is no place in israel to this off limits to planes in
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the south. well, child strength joins us now. live from the lebanese capital. and charles, we're hearing about new strikes on bottles back. what are you? what are you able to tell us about that? the the started to be reported by the bible back, govern. uh, i suppose about an hour ago. uh he is saying that uh, over the last 4 today that has been at least 20 is ready, as strikes owned, bottle back in east lebanon. he says that at least 13 people have been killed and 35 others injured, waiting, waiting for an official confirmation, or at least the statement from the lebanese ministry of health on that. but i think is another example of just how probably change the bombing has become in that part of level. yes, again, certainly in recent weeks, recent days, we have seen a big escalation there. and that is the big fee. and now, with this period,
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between obviously the election when for president elect donald trump and him officially taking office on january the twins usa, was this general cynicism here in lebanon amongst political leaders. and has bo, uh, but it doesn't matter who basically is in office in the us. but there is they seem to, in period now where certainly many people are expecting an escalation. in addition to those strikes reported by the governor of bel back. we've also had at least $360.00 full strikes on the southern side of the. yeah. that's, that's sort of of course, that is been the focus of attention of his right. the ministry strikes now since the escalation in september, the administrative house put out some, some, some new debt souls building, 3000 people killed since the crises started last october is understood to the majority of those people killed,
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have been killed in the last 5 weeks or so since the escalation in september of 40000 housing units destroyed in these attacks also. so yeah, another night expect you to potentially heavy bone bombs of certain areas of lebanon as closely as well says that it is targeting his bullet infrastructure, but it's a civilian casualties. those being killed and those are the injuries, the, the, the pretty much constant pretty much happening every day. thanks so much, charles stripe, so that from beirut. phase right. the army size, at least 10 rockets have been launched from 11 to old, central and northern as well. the lebanese group has the law says it launched a tax on several targets, including the sacrament of south side and northern israel. the re, from an intercepted rock. it struck a punk car in the central city of around on a rock. it also landed near ben gallery in appleton, tel aviv. now,
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the newly elected us president is promising to bring lasting pace to the middle east at a time of unprecedented conflicts. let's bring in the be holding now is a full in the us diplomat and who's currently a non resident senior fellow at the arab center. he joins us from washington, dc. so donald trump is vowing to and this will, will he he is full of slogans and he doesn't have any kind of a plan to achieve these. uh, particularly he doesn't have any plan for uh, ending the war and guys, uh, and, and 11. and that i think the, the idea trump, the truly doesn't like wars a cost money, there's nothing and it's for him. but his message to nothing. yeah. hello has been for a while and continues to be finish the job before i assume office on january 20th.
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so which means the go ahead and finish off the simians and as many 11 use as you can. i'm afraid the meaning of the final bill said, does that mean that you are anticipating a spike in the conflict and expansion and escalation before the end? they'll be an explosion, but pressure to finish it with a total is riley victory quickly. most definitely. that's what i expect. that's what many experts expect. i think uh nothing the all wheel drive to further week and if not totally, uh, to victory or from us. uh, they will also try to do the same with the has by law. so it's not the listing. he's not going to be able to do it. but many, many live has wouldn't be lost as the driver has to do this. in the end,
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i think the donald trump goes back to the idea of the abraham accords. he would like to expand the normalization between israel and out of states that are winning the big challenge. there would be solid at a b o they, they accept uh to do that or not. um and then there is also something more worrying which is the right wing government and is it a and would like to not just weekend or the feet, the enemies, they would like to change the political balance of power in the region. so in loveland, and for example, where that hasn't been at prizes and for the past 2 years, is there any is have been talking about uh, presidential elections, a level of which means they'd like to see a president and loving and who is willing to normalize with them perhaps willing to
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be manipulated by them and they would definitely also like to change the price or in the occupied territories. so that's where i think they would like to be there in a partner client. so i guess time is going to tell to want to expand, he'll go into that kind of partnership so that fine, thanks so much and to be a hearty for me, us. that diploma it is across europe. have been reacting to donald trump this victory in hungary prime minister, victo autobahn described crumbs when, as one of the biggest comebacks and political history all about is being a vocal critic of the war and ukraine. a world donald trump promised who land harsher about how the bottle has moved from budapest, the one hand go employment as a vix o bon. congratulated from saying that his victory was the biggest. come back in us history. it was for a reason. there's going to be
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a meeting of europe and political community and you are being council here in but that, but unfortunately for all fun to press, i had full the need to end the warning ukraine. and as far as open is concerned, he wants to have this done to a did was put in something which has been brushed aside by the germans and the front. and many of those are the who believe that they need to continue providing significant political financial and better 3 assistance to the korean until there is a deal which has to be on the tons of kids for the fall of life. and for the conservative in europe. this is a good opportunity, a unique opportunity for them to press ahead for the need for more conservative agenda for the liberal democrats. it's bad news. the div plus rated sidelines. and this is going to put more pressure on them to this thing. how to move forward and this explains why french presidents background.

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