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the available in your favorites apps still just set for it and tapped on a new app from out to 0 new at you think is it the . ready ready the political come back, republican candidate, donald trump, elected president for a 2nd to me for years off the he left office for the american people that will allow us to make america great. again, the time sammy's, i them, this is out just a live from dell. ha coverage the us presidential election,
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also coming up trump's democratic rivals. pamela harris has yet to concede the fate for the campaign tell. suppose this, she'll address them later on wednesday. and these radio strikes target a 1st aid zone and guards, the city killing mole, palestinian children, and at least 50 people are killed in his right. the attacks across lebanon town about a job divided by creek. i'll talk to the american voters, have spoken, and the like to donald trump as the faulty 7th president, c. trump comfortably played the $270.00 like total vote. see they needed to win back from white house, becomes only the 2nd president to win to non consecutive tubs, without a told supposes he now has an unprecedented. and how full mandates says democratic
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rival, on the other hand, come on the house. well, she hasn't conceded defeat, but that campaign says she's expected to speak in the coming else. let's take you through some of those results and here's how things stand up right now. donald trump picking up 277, that like total college was the magic number of course 270 kind of the house full in show of that magic number with any 220 full. but as you can see, there are still a couple of states that on the color then, which means i haven't been cold. but even without declaring those states or trump has already clinched that he's got more than $270.00 like total votes. donald trump declared victory allas before official results or even confirm the address to suppose is in florida. promise to reshape government. gregory this was, i believe, the greatest political movement of all time. there's ever been anything like this
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of 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 at a diesel very badly. we're going to fix our borders where i gotta fix everything about our country. we mean history and the reason is going to be just the island official looks ahead now to what we can expect from a 2nd, trump 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 camps to detain,
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migrants and re institute his travel band from mostly muslim nations. i will say on the border, i will send them all back to the countries would come as 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. there are 2 of us who work with trump in the white house before, but don't support him this time, right? besides, he was an effect to be said, he wasn't content 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 us 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, a fine and so sure it 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 managed to connect with quarters in
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a 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 when he was doing that, people said, we were told that when donald trump becomes president, you'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 relying on to 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 clothes, the childhood friends there, his vice president under his 2 sons don't junior and edit. and they will, we doubt anyone's that they don't think will follow the trump agenda. this is going
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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, cadillac harris is yet to concede. but oh, is described yourself as the on the dog and the rice democratic candidate did not long challenge for the white house until 15 weeks before election day. in the end, a bit to become the 47th president fell schultz. now this is rosalind jordan now a democratic presidential candidate, carmella harris had just 15 weeks and 3 days to run for the white house and running like the 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, 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 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 and 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 to 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. despite inflation
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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 better, ultimately, harris couldn't convince americans to take a chance on someone new. they instead chose the man who was ride true and polarizing. russell and jordan elders, era washington. and mike had of joins us from philadelphia in the state of pennsylvania. and mike, we've was saying for days, one way that pennsylvania is the key of the selection watts at
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clayton state for camel a. how full donald trump will put it out of reach for capital harris. all the questions being honest as to to speak. so absolutely clear that donald trump, one pennsylvania by about 2 percentage points more than he wanted in 2016. it was devastating. when for donald trump, as far as the democrats are concerned, the question is it may be a lot of answers, but very difficult to single out one. the latino vote, for example though some 580000, that he knows who lived in pennsylvania this number as well immensely in recent years. and it does appear from the results that they swayed, which strongly behind donald trump, the rural vote. this is absolutely critical to come success, not just in pennsylvania, but across the nation. we sold that harris polled highly and got many, many boats indeed,
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who had been sent as like philadelphia here or like pittsburgh. but if you look across the broad expanse of pennsylvania, all those little towns, all those civil counties, 67 up the counties there, some numbering around a 160000 people. but that is with, from school big. he scored a lot of little places. now this is a reflection of what appears to be in appeal to the broad sways of working class americans. the harris campaign was we went go back. well this, the results indicates very clearly that the majority of american voters do want to go back. they want to go back to the kind of policies that are made specific to that um nationalist and which clearly makes them feel more comfortable. but ultimately, the possible answer is so one of the biggest audiences is that the american population is not right for a woman. and president more than that, it's not dried for a black women presidents among those who desire to become a harris and the vote of black men to support them to racial issues. this was
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clearly an issue of clause of gender. once again, he was put into file by a mixture of many black and white old cutters. and this is the key issue in terms of the election. america simply is not ready for a female president. all right, thanks so much mike, kind of and pennsylvania. let's take this now to patrick ma, he's chapman of the dc republican policy. the official republican party organization of the district of columbia is also a member of the republican national committee. good to have you with us. so 1st of all, how much of a turning point is this for the countries, especially if republicans get both houses of congress as well as the white house? yeah, no, this is. this is huge for the republican party and for the country. look for the last several years, americans have been paying a lot more at the grocery store. they've been paying
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a lot more for gas for util. busy these and i think a part big part of the, the trump, when was the economy was inflation. and then of course, if you look at these swing states, a border security. so this is, these are areas that the democratic party neglected over the last 4 years underlying all of this in states like michigan. look that, you know, there is a great violence in gaza and that is on jo biden's and of all a harris's watch. he's still faces legal challenges, doesn't he's been convicted and there is all of the pressure from the other half of the country, potentially media hostility will continue into a 2nd, trump presidency. what does that tell us about what kind of administration is going too much for trump? 2 point oh it's so
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a media hostility will continue. american media, hostility will continue and look. i mean, i think many americans saw through this. i mean, they literally, the media was trying to assess campbell harris and the presidential campaign in terms of what a 2nd trump term looks like. present from 30 had one term. he was admittedly not fully going full speed ahead in terms of appointing folks to positions that as administration in terms of getting his agenda passed through congress and the 1st 2 years in the fall of the 2 subsequent years. this time, he will put strong people in place or able to guide him through the process. so on board, a good good people to be a part of his administration. it is very standard for a political, for american presidents to choose people who are loyal to them. so these folks are
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talking about, you know, present trump, looking for a loyalty, but that's very standard for these positions. the schedule, see positions these high level output appointments. it's not, you know, it's not usual for you to a point. you're someone who doesn't agree with you to positions that are in ministration. and so i think for trumps part with the republican house, the republican senate, he will work very quickly too for those, for those 1st 2 years because history shows that the president power lose a siege typically in that those presidential mid terms. and so i think they will work to, for example, it's a secure the border. i think he will work to, to kind of soften things out with foreign wars. uh, president trump is very proud of the fact that he was the 1st president in 82 years not to get us into any conflicts. so obviously both ukraine and gaza have
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featured prominently in american media. and i think this resonates with a number of constituencies in the united states. all right, thank you so much for your analysis on that patrick model. so i'll set i had an i'll just, sarah. well look at dollars on relationship with russian president vladimir putin. well, that might mean for the war and ukraine, the in depth analysis of the day sidelines. how do you see the educational system in gaza informed opinion seems really have a very high kid in getting civilian political debate. what happens as either now has to be seen in the context of a whole raft, especially as the as well has been taking against on the inside story. what is, is real trying to achieve in 11 on is there
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[000:00:00;00] the, i'll come back here watching out just here a time to recap, i'll headlines now. republican candidate donald trump has been elected the 47th presidents of the united states. e clinched the 270 like total college votes needed by winning swing states, wisconsin, pennsylvania, north carolina, and georgia. trump survival campbell harris's last tub bid to become america's 1st woman president. she is not conceded yet, she became the democratic policy candidate. in july, off the president joe biden withdrew from the rice on the pressure from within the policy the
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and his radio strike is killed at least 4 people that injured several others in garza city. bodies of the victims with strewed on the streets of palestinian scrambled to help the wounded strike targeted the 1st aid center across the strip is right. the attacks killed 22. peebles installed these 15 of them. in bates, i hear a noise, and garza behind me. my mood has moved from dead as bella in central garza as the world, the attention is fixed on the us of president of ways israel's assault and. 1 that has not slow was dawn rescue workers in gaza. city have been assisting as for what's left of this residential building. it was hit by an is really as try among dangers are children they play after the north has seen intensified military operations with residents forcibly displaced by his
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regular soldiers. the patterns of destruction repeats in hon. eunice were mourners gather to prey beside the bodies of palestinians. killed and reasoned, is really strikes enough is enough, we're tired, we are really tired. we have no energy to breathe. and no, we're slow the dying every day. that come out of one hospital unit reports a dire situation. the organization saves about 4000 babies, have been left without taxes to critical care. meanwhile, the world holes, organizations say it has organized the 1st medical evacuation of from jobs and 6 months. more than 100 patients are set to leave garza through the term of asylum and crossing to receive 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,
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are from the central area of the gods trip. how this time now is really strong because time get to the residential building in the coastal town, but a just south of favorite killing at least 20 people. and then the bottom back region, at least 50 people have been killed and this really strikes lebanon's. government is accusing as well of rejecting diplomatic initiatives or has the law says it's open to talk certainly off the via question ends. but as they know, hold the reports from they wrote diplomatic channels will likely be on pools until the new us present takes office. i thought about hard on these rel, had issued a new bombing threat not long after the bomb started dropping on a route southern suburbs. it coincided with a new pledge by his beloved not to surrender. these neighborhoods were already largely empty, but as well as war on his bella has no frontline and more often than not,
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the strikes come without warning. its air force is targeting anything or anyone affiliated with the group. in places where it's supporters are and the desktop is climbing. at times the strikes are outside has been less traditional strongholds, but the group believes its strength comes from its ability to continue to resist a saw festival. so that there is only one thing that will stop this war of aggression, and that is the battlefield. yet all this includes resistance fighters confronting these really is at the border met the and the rockets and drones fired deep into israel. norm has the law has expanded the geographical reach of its attacks hitting a military base near tel aviv main airport. but at the same time, it is leaving the door open for negotiations. when that body a little more follow up, there is a roadmap for negotiations and we made that clearly through, in direct negotiations conducted by the lebanese government and the speaker of parliament b. barry,
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the basis of any negotiation must involve in into israel's oppression and respect of loving non sovereign. as well as prime minister benjamin nothing whose proposal contradicts that. he has made clear a deal must involve and is really role to prevent has beloved from rearming, that he said is more important than a ceasefire. loving on government is renewing its call for a cease fire and the implementation of un resolution $1701.00 to bring an end to as well as the war that would involve a has while a pull back from southern border areas. and the deployments of the lebanese army, but it is again accusing the israeli government of rejecting all diplomatic initiatives. and the feeling here is there won't be any new initiative, at least not until us president elect donald trump takes office. and late january. during his campaign, he promised to end the conflict in the middle east, but he didn't say how. there's concern here. the coming weeks will witness an
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escalation. in the baltic region alone, there were more than 30 strikes on wednesday, killing nearly 50 people. then their elders either bailed. so i'll just here a zimmer on connor's been to the scene events attacking bought a job from where you send this report. there was a vague working guy who's done people in their home and just hanging out with that family. 5, even getting ready for dinner when they as storage place almost destroying the front of the house and say, dozens of people killed in an instance. now, this was a rescue mission taking place. there was still digging bodies out of the rubble, but now this is a recovery mission they're going through to see if there is any more bodies
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inside the robles of i can try and say this is an assassination attempt, but we don't this is an asteroid, but we don't know on duty is randy, but who they were targeted. this isn't in the southern suburbs. all they were, this isn't in south 11 on this. is in my living room is in the middle of the country. this is not even remotely. i hit the wrong car, out of their motors up northern avenue. at least 7 palestinians have been killed and is, is right, the sense of the violence and ministry rates in the occupied westbank. these randy ministry enter. janine from several directions, probably going violent confrontations with palestinians. several people were detained bottles of also being taking place until caught them. kemp are you crying in president of them is that i'd say is released to say been congratulating
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gone. so i'm from what he called his impressive victory. he said, i appreciate president tom's commitment to peace through strength approach in global affairs. this is exactly the principle that can practically bring just peace in ukraine. closer. i'm hopeful that we will put this interaction together. events, kate has had enough intense relationship with trump, who's made no secret of his. i've known ration for russian president vladimir putin feel to shuffle all of us in moscow with reaction from the criminal law school. positively reactive to trump's was wrong today that he intended not to stop was but ends them. the criminal believes that under the new president, the united states can help. and the rashid crane conflicts from one's from is to ended within 24 hours. many in k c. a the that he will order to reduce us weapons supplies to ukraine or dissuaded to make territorial concessions or freeze the
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conflict. ukraine is completely reject sold on with so many heard the negotiations between the 2 warring sides can review on the don't from presidency. and it would be a big step forward for peace. but once again, there is no illusions about donald trump being nice to russia. just recently. he reveals that he had been the one who stops the new stream to gas pipeline, according to from its construction, was russia's most important task most. who remembers that during donald trump's previous presidential times this find he seemed to, to be nice. where's the presence left him in peace and he continued to regularly impose on to russians, functions expelled diplomats from the states. and during his previous time, washington withdrew from several arms control agreements. the on f treaty, which was signed by ronald reagan and he will go withdrawals. as well as the and know to lot for open skies treaty. as your cranes government says north country and
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soldiers have been involved incumbent with its troops. so the 1st time your crane in and west and officials say an estimated 10000 north korean troops have been deployed to russia's coast region. it's been part of the occupied by your crime in forces since in defensive. in august, the sunset for the show weather is nice. the the it looks like hailstones has showed themselves in saudi arabia. there's a sidney bid on social media of a capital that looks like studies actually heading on. this is where the funds on a lot to be the biggest during so it's a stretching out through iraq as well and disappeared into iran south, which was still quite walton's federal breeze blowing down the gulf. now it hasn't cool things. time. i've caught
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a breeze blowing onto the north coast of egypt as well and down the red sea, it looks like he's hurting, going to be a breeze. are all one or 2 shout showing up, to be honest from 11 time coast each, which is a fairly dry picture. it is throughout turkey as well. and the reasons i'm not particularly strong, but they're on, they're just simple. during friday, the showers show themselves in much the same place or they die out altogether. everything else is pretty much the same as the right tropical. after the readings are coming south, mary's more of a focusing gamble, my camera read and sent me around like victoria. these already senses looked like decent thunderstorm something, and some of the not much i have to say. now the rate is actually heading for the south. eastern side of south africa, mozambique look fairly well where it's warmed up in the northern cape. that's good to be replaced as it will be in a good part of south africa with an increased number of hopefully likable showers. a unique perspective. we don't want ahead to well,
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but we no longer have any private spaces on the incident. that's a scary well on heard voices a year into this genocide, it still remains large, one section to connect with our community and tap into conversation if you don't mind elsewhere. but humanity, the number of people who want to stop sending weapons has gone up and up, despite what they hear in the mainstream media in the united states. the stream on algebra, donald trump selection victory was driven by domestic issues. but it's consequences will reach far beyond us borders with wars in the middle east, europe intention, high with china. how is this victory being received around the world? this is inside story, the
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