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send you out from al jazeera news out using is it the front of the biggest part of the cold come back, send us history. donald trump elected president for a 2nd to very fully is off that he left office victory for the american people that will allow us to make america great. again, the, i'm sammy's, i them, this is i'll just ever live from dell hall. so coming up his democratic rivals, pamela has yet to concede the faith, but expects it to make an address later on wednesday. trump's republican party is
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also on control of the us senate, of picking up seats in west virginia and ohio. that is where the strikes target a 1st aid, so then guns and see the kidding mold, palestinian children. the american votes is a smoke and it likes it dogs some as they have faulty seven's. president trump comfortably clear the $270.00 like total vote. ceiling needed to win back the white house and it becomes only the 2nd president to win the 2 non consecutive tubs. but uh yeah, he told suppose is he now has an unprecedented, i'm powerful mandate. it's democratic arrival on the other hand came to harris. so she's not conceded defeat, but that campaign does say she's expected to speak and the coming else will be listening out for that. and then the last i always had more dissolves coming in
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from the midwest, united states. we now have confirmation. the state of michigan has been cold for donald trump. well that means the republican candidate has secured another 15 electoral college votes. maybe it's a good time to take a recap of those votes, and here's the result in how they stack out right now. donald trump picking up $292.00 with like total college folks. yes. well pass that magic number of 270 kind of la harris on the all the hands while she's folding. schultz with only $224.00 that total college folks. as you can see, the all still a couple of states that on the color the that means, well, they haven't been cold yet. but even without declaring the states, trump is one why he's got mold, and the $270.00 requires. donald trump already declared victory hours before official or vol results for consent. the address to suppose is in florida promised
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to reshape the government. gregory, this was, i believe, the greatest political movement of all time. there's ever been anything like this for i know it's going to reach 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 main history. the reason is going to be just that. and so she looks a head now to what we can expect from a 2nd, from presidency. i am going to be a dictator for one day with this. he has promised the most radical overall 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,
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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 we institute his travel button for mostly muslim nations. i will see 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 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 parks that used to be independent of the white tice. 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
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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 compet, 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 need 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 or,
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or adam fisher joins us now from west palm beach, in florida, an allen way hearing that donald trump is got a call from campbell. how is, what can you tell us about that? well, he's been receiving calls right the, the last few hours since his victory was confirmed, one of those calls came from come to how does that congratulated him on his victory told him that she hopes that there's a peaceful transition of power. and according to her team, emphasized the need for him to govern for all americans. this is a traditional cock to say that is done. and clearly we'll hear more from couple of how this is in the coming hours. benjamin netanyahu is also one of the 1st to call to model i go to congratulate that donald trump on his back to the 2 of them, have been very close. that were finally spoken a number of times since donald trump left the office. and in fact, benjamin netanyahu came to model lago to speak to donald trump while he was in this country to be after he addressed the joint session of congress, will be there,
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as have said their congratulations and queues. time are in the united kingdom, to present moody in india as well. and many of the movie waiting to see just exactly what donald trump 2 point oh, will bring to the white house, particularly when it comes to foreign policy and how he's going to conduct things. the new one will be looking at it more closely than blood to me is the landscape of ukraine. he was concerned that donald trump was perhaps too friendly with blood to be a put. he is aware that many in the republican party talked about cutting the aides to ukraine, which he sees is essential to win the war against russia. it's so he will be watching a new to it, making your call. but watching to see how all of this plays out over the next couple of months. ok, all right, thanks so much out. and so sure that spring. and now gabriel, in the dallas, he's the national director of our american organization working to support american valley is good to have you with us. so what is team to house team time reflecting
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on what made it possible for donald trump to win this will they be saying he got the 3 m 's right? the message, the method. i'm the manner that connected with american viruses. the president trump definitely connected with people, but he, you know, something you'll, kamala harris didn't make it hard at all. because if you look at the last 4 years when i, where i go to college campuses, i remember going to a nice be see us historically about college over in georgia. and i talked to a specific on the side of border and he told me, i hate talking about the election. but let me tell you, i was far less broke 4 years ago than i am today, president and from connected with voters on that issue. and when we look specifically at hispanic man, uh, he won the hispanic vote, and he got 45 percent of the hispanic vote in, in general, i president from that. what he needed to do to get back into the white house. is it
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a bit of a, a surprise that it hasn't turned out quite so close as the poles seem to indicate. 4 for president trumpet, somebody who is beat the polls time and time again. this is the 3rd time doing it. and it's a very unique thing. and you know, one of the reasons why so many americans and why the poles tend to have it wrong is because unfortunately you have one side for telling term support or for telling conservatives that you are evil for support in from. so they don't want to talk to the poster i keep hearing from by my friends, some of them who are in the media that whenever they talk to some supporters they have to do it inside was after doing secret time. we saw this in 2016. we saw it in 2020 and again we saw it in 2024. is it a lot of people sell sensor because they don't want to be called falsely accused of of, of fascism or something else when they show their support for, for someone like president trump, to okay, i go to ask you though, as well. i know your supportive of donald trump, but he's he has been convicted once. he's got a bunch of,
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of cases still pending against him. the hash money case in new york state. he's got a another case pending against him related to election interference in the district of columbia. i mean, the georgia election interference case in georgia and so on and so on. is the concerns the phase of some americans that what he might use is positioned to try and get out of that stuff to negotiate a way out with the d o j. is there any validity in your mind to those concerns was well, i will certainly correct something. i'm definitely not our child support or somebody who i've always been myself an independent golder. definitely. i saw that and this selection and really came down to the idea that these kamala harris just did not do what she needed to do to connect with people like me, she and i. but as far as your question goes, as this from going to be using the presidency, i think he doesn't really need to. i think when you look at many of the cases that are, are the trials that are going before him. i mean,
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let's look at the one new york he was convicted of the civil trial against him and he had to pay millions upon millions of dollars and, and fraud some simple. it's a really complex. well, now a appellate judges in new york, which is a very liberal states. they are saying that this, this judgement is crazy and, and it looks like they're going to be over turning that case, which is just going to show you that it was a big, it's going to be a victory without even from interference or any trump, like i had had enough because these judges were pointed to by a republican governors in, in the state of new york. i'm sorry, not a problem. the democratic governors in the state in new york. and well, we will see case after case being dropped against presidents from because many people understand that many of those cases were brought. it was a without real merits. see how much of a turning point is this, especially if done in some not any secures the white house, the republicans get theirs while they've got the senate, if they also clinch the house of representatives,
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and that's not forget as well. what's been happening in the constitutional cold, the ruling, i think it was in july, july, the 1st that gave him immunity for acts which can be sued in an official capacity. not on the official acts. all that coming together. does it give him unprecedented power and make this a really important turning point in american political history? we save hearing this again and again that president trump is going to somehow uses executive power to violate the constitution. let me tell you, well, i definitely was going to find the history. we see the only point that it does is this. and then, you know, an unprecedented point in american political history where they use it for, you know, for good or for bad. that's something else it's, i mean it certainly is. the supreme court ruling definitely said something that, you know, it's a president, that's why it's a, it's a new ruling, but i don't think the president trump is going to abuses is figure
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a lot of people keeps saying that he's a fascist, that he's heading there. he's all these different things when people forget that they are a lot, he was already elected in many of the things that he did. he was in favor of cutting many regulations. he was in favor, he was in favor of cutting the department of education for example, a real fast as somebody who really took once to a centralized power would want to use this the department of education to indoctrinate people. yet he, that is one instance where he show that he is limiting executive power and gave him power back to the states, back to the people. all right, and good, talking to thanks so much for coming in and giving us a good chat over these issues. gabriel and the dallas from our america and the and his right, the strike is killed at least 4 people that injured several others in gaza. city bodies of the victims were strewn on the streets in spite of sand scrambled to help
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the wounded strang talking to the 1st aid center crossed the strip is really a tanks of killed 22 people send store at least 15 of them and they fly here in northern gone, so i mean, my move has more from data bella in central godsa as the world the pension is fixed on the us. the presidents are ways israel default and. 1 that has not slow don. rescue workers in gaza. city have been assisting us for what's left of this residential building. it was hit by an is really as try among dangers. our children may 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,
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we are really tired. we have no energy to breathe. and 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, the world holes or organizations save 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 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 gospel of palestine. it's still a hands on al jazeera, at least 70 people are killed. and that's why the attacks across the lab and then
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the town about john bounce back on. so i'll get to the, now, there are still some shells running over the wall most of the west and met. but spain isn't particularly risk now. the by the arts might get a shadow too, but precious, generally rising here, and it's pretty high across the whole of you with all the weather being stayed around these by weather. i mean with the rain typically, so that when the weather may be on and there are shelves around about the arcs and they may well catch the eastern side of spain, sped back into us to nicea sicily, possibly. but then the thing like the risk we have before, so you shouldn't be concerned, there aren't warnings out of any significance either though, but most of your november is traditionally quite often cold and sometimes over cost . and for example,
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pro or dislike to be like that throughout the day it's fairly brightens up on friday and saturday because there's more of a breeze coming up from the science where the client doesn't exist. so the know through repeat and play and gets a bit browser or sunday and the shower was moved towards it totally. you'll notice that most of north africa is fairly dry, and there was a hot mountains come in, which is the seasonal wind that tends to pick up dust and bring it a long way. size that tends to suppress shares. and you are the sun's taking the rain generally speaking for the serv, so that you have some coastal shelves from the outer because towards nigeria, the focus is probably going to be gap them or surf, as he says, he went toward towards syria to provide a lifetime entail was very interesting, but not in the eyes of his government. this has been home for so many years. in the final parts of the series, we followed the story of a british age worker,
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as he flees from it live with his family. after being arrested by a powerful village shop, one of the toughest times when they tortured me state listing syria on now to 0. the . the one thing i'll just time to recap, the headlines, public and candidate donald trump has been elected. the $47.00 as president of the united states, he clinched the $270.00 to like total college folks needed by winning swing states, wisconsin, michigan, pennsylvania, north carolina, and georgia. campbell of harris's cold trump,
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to concede the fates she became the democratic policy. candidates in july off the president joe biden withdrew from the race on the pressure of his own policy. and his writing. the strike is killed at least 4 people in india and several others in kansas city. it's august. the 1st data center across the district is ready tax of to $22.00 pieces in store and on wednesday. sound is right. the strike is targeted. the residential building and the coastal town of buttons uh south of a route kidding. at least 20 people. and then the by like region, at least 50 people have been killed in his riley strikes. lebanon's government says, accusing israel of rejecting diplomatic initiatives. has the law says it's open to talks only off to the russian ends. but as the for the reports from, they wrote diplomatic channels will likely be on pause until the new us president takes office in january. i thought about hard on those rel, had issued
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a new bombing threat not long after the bombs 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 as the law has no front line and more often than not, 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 death toll 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 realities at the border met the end, the rockets and drones fired deep into israel, nor has the law has expanded the geographical reach of its attacks. hitting a military base near televi tv's main airport. but at the same time,
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it is leaving the door open for negotiations. well, that's probably a little more follow up. there is a roadmap for negotiations and we made that clearly through indirect negotiations, conducted by the lebanese government and the speaker of parliament b. barry, the basis of any negotiation must involving and to israel's oppression and respect of loving on software as well as prime minister benjamin nothing. yeah. who's proposal contradicts that? he has made clear a deal must involve and is really role to prevent, has beloved from re arming. that he said is more important than a ceasefire. loving on government is renewing. it's called for a ceasefire, and the implementation of un resolution $1701.00 to bring an end to as well as the war that would involve a has well, a pull back from southern border areas and the deployment of the lebanese army. but it is again a choosing the israeli government of rejecting all diplomatic initiatives. and the
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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 concerned the coming weeks. we'll witness an escalation and about the regional loan. there were more than 30 strikes in the last 24 hours, killing dozens of people that are for their elders, either band, the president elect donald funds. victory is called mixed reactions into ron. you say officials say they don't expect the fundamental change in relations of some do fit trump 2nd to could further defend the risk between the us send the wrong. so sort of the results from the wrong this right, and on the wall in palestine squared in general says, do us is the great satan. this statement has largely defined the wrong zip fullest
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order. yes. since the 1979 revolution and the last 4 decades on has to be republican and democratic presidents in the white house, but the hosting, alicia's ever remains the same. why? now we've done this, tom said to return to the white house. there is no expectation of change. so i told you quoted the general policies of the us and the assignment republican a fixed it doesn't make much difference who becomes the president of the united states. the sentiments is caused by many iranians. i don't see any difference between trump and the other candidates. nothing will change. however, some hope that trump's presidency will begin a new chapter for you wrong isn't as funny as the trump is a business man and enjoys negotiations. there's a possibility that he might engage and talk, so we did on presidency elect donald trump full of hopeless policies towards the
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run during his 1st term in the white house in 2018 could be through the from the nuclear. you'll find between the around the world powers, i mean pulls more sanctions sun, but the lowest point the relations came when do as under the top administration, estimated the popular commander of your own school sports costs for the money. in 2020, many iranians fee of 12 2nd to him might be worse for their country, for the purchase of a vehicle nomic situation. and we are worse than with the increasing pressure section is by trump. she has already shown himself once you don't know how to develop was get to your office, needs governments that by default, him as president mr. position has repeatedly expressed its willingness to, to negotiate a nuclear deal with the so this now says he wants to open it on up to the world and have international sanction lifted. but his clothes have not been, sir, with the same enthusiasm for the west. and capitals, yes. now many of them use wonder if in need of us in the session on the top would be willing to return to the negotiating table,
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which is 0 sarah donald trump's election. victory is also being greeted with mixed reactions in europe. powerful nation, such as france and germany and now presented with the possibility of an increasingly isolated united states. but for hon gary and lead a vic to audubon, who's hosting european leaders for meetings this week. it's kind of a dream come true. i shouldn't have bought a results from behind, gavin, capital, budapest, the hunger is brian. but as a victim oberon is also known as the use chief trouble and make us current president of the council of the european union hold on hopes to use the platform to provide support among bite wing governments around strict to immigration laws and then and toward and ukraine through a deal with russia as president, legitimate boot, and i see a bright victory, perhaps the greatest come back in the history of wisdom, politics. it was
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a huge struggle. he was threatened with prison. his prophecy was taken. they wanted to kill him. the entire media in america turned against them from the a t one, germany and friends of the 2 key players in the u. that lead is facing the delicate task of dealing with a new administration. that's may break away for a long tradition of corporation between you and the united states. from the concept under some partners shop. both sides benefit from the trans atlantic partnership, the you and the usa of 2 similarly dodge economic areas linked by the closest economic relations in the world, german in the usaa linked by partnership, even friendship, the describing over decades functions from one french president in manuel macro called for a new b and security passed earlier this year. it was a time when many and you are for calling for of them be should the us, the sign to disengage from you are physically that debate about what the you should
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do to get it back to, to avoid being caught of gone like it was in 2016, but it seems you may have little option, but to accept for now, we won't be able to tackle ju, political slides without the help from the united states. has your mind, but i'll just do that. but that best on james moran is an economist and full but you and bass of the, to egypt, jordan and d. m. and he's also an associated senior research fellow based center for european policy studies, joins us now from brussels. now we saw james, i'll show you, remember, the 1st time donald trump was elected, there was concern feeling in europe that europe needs to stop thinking about taking care of its interest on its own without relying on the us. do you think the 2nd donald trump presidency is going to problem the same round of concerns? i think they probably will. i have discussions that have already gone on the way
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a map regardless of your needs to find ways to better take care of it. so both in the security field and then the wider well, there's a lot of notice most at the moment, of course, unexpectedly overwhelming victory for mr. trump has put a lot of challenges on the table for your so many of them. are you phrase off of the list of costs? we all know mr. trump has been talking about a quick solution to the ukranian complex. bye. see bye. most people here in europe as meaning, but basically as i say, as they're given to frontier and i give up some of his territory that is dangerous . if the us uh, withdrawals that support especially is ministry support. europe will not be able to fill the gap, at least not immediately. i will put you up in a very difficult situation indeed. and there are other areas, of course try it out. where is the truck? okay, it has been before we go far down the road. james, let me jump in and say, okay, what does that mean, particularly for nato, then if there's a feeling in
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a coal constituent, which is your that perhaps the american support is not going to be the same going forward, is that we can nato, i think, uh, nato uh, is suddenly going to have a difficult time. oh, go ahead with mr. trump. we noticed on his 1st uh uh when he frequent. ready express skepticism about. okay, so he doesn't pull out any and traveling to there. so more than one occasion, if you're up didn't increase it's allocation. so ministry expenditure which are actually has donnelly, intervening. yeah, yeah. it was on that plan. so do more variance up, most of all these attitude is going to be, but you're going to be show like his commitment to nice. i will not match that to divide in administration. when people say quite a lot of uh, no business. a native circles as well. let me talk to you frank. all right, let's talk about china. on the one hand, he was keen on mull tower of song combating china economically on the other hand,
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any not a lot of indications of interest in taiwan. ultimately, what does that mean for the idea of well, continuing the us policy of trying to contain the rise of china? well, i think it was wrong. personally, i don't think that's going to be an effective way for before your up. uh yeah, but he goes ahead and we should take him and his loved off tool. he's very keen on keeping his campaign promises. he said that more than once, if it goes over 60 percent plus carry as a whole, chinese goes entering the us for your that could be very serious because the chinese may well have to dive the bottom, their exports into your time. and europe is trying to get his competitive this agenda in shape that will.

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