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is the power of the stories that we cover a highly complex. so it's very important that we make them as understandable as we can do as many people as possible no matter how much they know about a given chrisy. so issue, as always is there a correspondence? that's what we strive to do. the republican candid donald trump elected us president for a 2nd to 94 years off that he left office for the american people that will allow us to make america great. again, the hello, i'm sammy, say them, this is i'll just say are live from dell hall. so coming up is democratic arrival.
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carmella harris is now conceded defeat and a phone call to trump. she's expected to address suppose is in the coming out and in gaza. city and his right, the strike targets the 1st aid. so kidding, more palestinian children. the donald trump is being elected. the full, the 7th president of the united states, trump comfortably cleared the $270.00 like total votes. ceiling needed to win back the white house with some results a still yet to come in. but these rival, pamela harris, has now conceded defeat in a phone call to trump. she's expected to address suppose isn't around an hour's time. well, here's how the account stands right now. as you can see, donald trump has 292 like total college, both sides well clear with the magic number of 270. we've been talking about
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campbell, a harris folding schultz with only $224.00 like total college votes. and as you can see, they're all still a couple of states, but, and yet color, then what that means is that they haven't been cold yet. even without declaring those states, trump has punched it because he's got more than $270.00 of the votes. a tom declared victory alice before official results were even concerned. frank grey, this was, i believe, the greatest political movement of all time does ever been. as a writer says 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
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about our country. we mean history. and the reason is going to be just that island fisher. it looks a head now as well. 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 camps to detain, migrants and re 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 the enemy, and then we have the enemy from within. it's a little more political opponents general is that enough prosecutors even to bite and he's promised to use his justice department to seek vengeance.
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he wants to increase presidential power with 3 to 4 to, to over the entire government. using 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, 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,
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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 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 as well. adam fisher joins us now from west palm beach in florida. and it's, it's just going off to the thing that has moved out. and what is the 1st day off the winning that election look like for donald trump? now he's been taking phone calls and congratulate 3 messages from various wire leaders, benjamin netanyahu, one of the 1st to call of course he's got very close relationship with him. that under moods a from india has also sent his best wishes as his keeps tom from the united kingdom of the mountain, the manual mccrae from france to he's received
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a phone call to come about how to suit congratulated on him is big council. congratulated him on his victory and also a phone call from joe biden, who did the exact same thing, and he invited them to the white house at some date in the future. had donald trump has to start planning. now he has got a transition committee which is headed by his vice president j. d vines. and also his 2 sons, donald junior and eric trump. and they will put together a list of people for those very important administrative jobs that needs to be confirmed by the senate. but they'll be looking at people who are loyal to donald trump. many people think that that was a mistake he made in the 1st administration that he realized too much on a washington figures was too much of a new fight to new to the city. and the hen, during his agenda, there will be no chance of that happening this time. right. he's also got to look to how he's going to draft the number of executive orders. he plans to sign on. the
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one, including the possibility of renewing, has trouble bond for people for mainly muslim nations. remember that was challenged in the course and eventually rescinded. he's going to close the border and reverse a number of to bite these executive orders on board the issues that will also take the lawyers to pull it over in case it falls, fall of the law on the constitution. and then he's got to start working out how he's going to bring about his agenda and start reducing costs and increasing wages as he promised he says he's going to disrupt the come system. donald trump is also going to disrupt the way that america is perceived on the world stage. right, so that's thank island for sure that let's keep this going now. you know, kind of them, uh, kinda le harris says expected deliver her concession speech in and around an hour from now that spring and kimberly, how could she's joining us from washington, dc. kimberly,
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we know she's conceded defeat to donald trump. what we're expecting her to say when she of his, at that university campus i think it's important to know what we've heard from the age and the campaign staff with regard to the call that she made to donald trump is the vice president underscore the importance of the present for all americans and discussing the peaceful transfer of power. think about where we were sammy, just a little more than or a little under 4 years ago. this was a very different scenario. when donald trump lost the election to a president biden, there was not the peaceful transfer of power, and there was not a concession and congratulatory telephone call from donald trump to president biden . and so what we're seeing humbling harris do is restoring the norms and traditions that have been in place in the united states for, for decades,
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for hundreds of years. and so what this is this something that we expect the comma harris we'll talk about in her concession speech, the importance of the peaceful transfer power and, and what this means to democracy. this has been a recurring theme of the bible, harris administration preserving democracy in the united states. so we expect that she'll touch on that and also the importance of bringing it a country together. this has been a very the base of the base of a us selection and comma harris on the campaign trail. and the final day said she fled to be a president for all americans. should she take the oval office? obviously this is not coming to fruition still she is expected to try and make that pledge and appeal to her supporters to now put their support behind the president elect donald trump. so we expect that we will hear from her and she will touch on those themes. at 21 g m t, and also we expect to hear from president joe biden himself,
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when he addresses the nation on thursday. right, thanks to kimberly how to there in washington dc. and let's bring it in. now. rebecca co, rufus, she's a physical strategist and for my campaign manager, good to have you with us. first of all, what went wrong for team campbell? well, the 1st thing i want to tell your audience is that american democracy is extremely messy. and i think that's something a lot of people forget about because the american dream is a mess that is sold both domestically and around the world. and so we saw last night was the continuation of america's messiness. was certainly a lot of friends assigning fully they know as many years as many said the man or well, there were some issues. we do know with certain polling locations across the country or fortunately, they were bomb threats that were called in which disrupted um,
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people being able to access the polls. we also know that they were bomb threats into counting centers where um, ballots are being tabulated. and we also understand there are many organizations, there are many political groups who also did a lot of litigation and they're threatening litigation even as we go into the certification process. but rebecca, that's not what democrats, julie will consider. what cost to the selection? right. i mean, at some point, democrats gonna have sit down and figure out, was it the message, was it the method, was it targeting was the strength of jail, of targeting what segment of roses was that wrong? or was it a good strategy? but she just couldn't connect with them, she couldn't get out more women, she couldn't get out more people in the cities. so one thing that we do know is that the democratic party is going to space a reckoning is going to be in gender. reckoning is also going to be a racial reckoning,
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especially when we look at the numbers of those who participated in the elections this year. about 75 percent were white americans. and one thing that we saw when we looked at the racial breakdown of how people voted based on exit polls, we do see that the majority of white people in this country were very comfortable with supporting someone who opposed racial um patriarchy. and we also saw, as you start to dig deeper into the non white people in this country, when you start to look at those who identify as hispanic and or latino. when you start to look at those who identify other ways as non hispanic, non black in this country, we also saw that there became a very evident and gender gap. so it was also interesting. and one thing, when i was a campaign manager, i will always tell my candidates, is that you have to show up your base. you have to understand who your base is before, then you start reaching out to other people. and then even those in your base who don't always show up, some democrats call them local, can see voters, i don't call them low, prevents the voters. i called them opportunity voters because they are giving you
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the opportunity to convince them to show up and turn out. so vote so. so what we saw last night is something that's been going on for awhile. we saw about 12 years ago, 14 years ago when the tea party came into power in washington, dc. we saw on the republican side that they actually dealt with their civil war. democrats have never dealt with their recent civil war of, of really fighting for the future and the heart and soul of the democratic party. and that's something that democrats are going to have to sit down and truly think about, oh fortunately, i'm not holding my breath because i don't think those who are running the democratic party who are funding the democratic party are ready to actually have that conversation. because many of those people, they're not gonna fill it over the next 4 years under the next administration. but those are the most marginalized um, in this country. they're gonna fill it. all right, thanks so much for bringing us to your perspective on that. rebecca rufus
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and that is the scene in washington dc howard university, where we are expecting to hear from us vice president campbell harris, also that phone call with donald trump of course, and which he's already conceded defeat the looking out and bring you live coverage of that as soon as she appears the news, right, the strike is killed at least full of people and injured several others and gaza city bodies of the victims with strewed on the streets as palestinian scramble to help the wounded strike targeted the 1st aid center across the strip is riley attacks, have killed 22 peoples in store, at least 15 of them in they fly here in northern gone. so i mean, my move has small from that and by in central gas as the
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world, the pension is fixed on the us of presidents or waste israel. the salt and garza has not closed this 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 are 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 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 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 organizations save it, has organized the 1st medical evacuation of from gauze 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, are from the central area of the gods through palestine. still ahead on al jazeera, at least 70 people killed in his right, the attacks across lebanon. and we'll look at what iran thing so that from victory, what his success might means that, that on the the repair it is sure visual and see us in the through possible. that means i was
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in fear i shot and dead the controversial us little stand your ground. you're saying are these laws actually encourage more violence? given your statements, the right to kim, we're sending the message that you can just do this. this is ok. i'm denying justice to victims families, lines investigate, license to you on out. is there a unique perspective we don't want ahead to well, 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 that you find 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. the
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challenges here with the, the, [000:00:00;00] the scale watching, i'll just say around the time to recap those headlines. now. republican candidate donald funds has been elected the 47th president of the united states. he claims the $270.00, like total college votes needed by winning swing states, wisconsin, pennsylvania, michigan, north carolina,
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and georgia. tamela harris has now conceded defeat and a phone call to donald trump. these are like pictures of how with university in washington dc expected to address, i suppose, in fact in around 45 minutes. and it is right. the strike is killed at least 4 people and injured several others in kansas city. is rainy attacks have killed at least $22.00 people since school on wednesday and is right. the strike is talking to the residential building in the coastal town of about a just south of a root killing at least 20 people. and in the bile back region, at least 50 people have been killed and is really strikes that the evidence government is accusing israel of rejecting diplomatic initiatives has the law. but it says it's open to talks only off to the aggression. and as a nicole, the reports from beirut, diplomatic channels will likely be on pools until the new us president takes office
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in january. as i thought about hard on these rel had issued a new bombing sweat, not long after the bombs started dropping on baby boots, 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 beloved has no frontline 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. so festival is 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. mecca and the rockets and drones fired deep into israel. nor has the law has expanded the geographical reach of its attacks,
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hitting a military base near televi tv's main airport. but at the same time, it is leaving the door open for negotiations will not bother you 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 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 hezbollah from re army. that he said is more important than a ceasefire. loving on government is renewing. it's called 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 well, a pull back from southern border areas and the deployment of the lebanese army. but
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it is again using 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 concerned the coming weeks. we'll witness an escalation and the baltic regional loan. there were more than 30 strikes in the last 24 hours, killing dozens of people that are for their elders either bailed. is there any protest as have right? again in west drew some a day off the assignment as to ben, you mean nothing? yeah. who? 5 is defense minister. you are galant crowds, march to nothing. yeah. whose house, on wednesday nights, they said guidelines removal could delay an agreement for the release of captives held in garza form and ministers. being publicly critical of the prime ministers
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handling of the war. donald trump's victory is prompted mixed reactions, entire on officials say they don't expect the fundamental change in relations, but some fit from 2nd to could further deepen the risk between the us and the wrong well, so some of the reports now from to head on of this right, and on the holding publicized squared in to around says us is the great satan. this statement has largely defined to the wrong zip force toward the us since the 1979 revolution. and the last for the kids are on, has to republican and democratic presidents in the white house, but the hosting relations ever remain the same was now with them, as 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
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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 drops presidency. we're picking a new chapter for you wrong. using this, my name is salon. trump is a business man and enjoys negotiations. there is a possibility that he might engage in talks with the wrong person for elect donald trump full of hopeless policies towards the run. during his 1st tour, i mean the white house in 2018 could be through from the nuclear. you'll find between the around the world powers, i mean pulls more sections sun, but the lowest point the relations came when do as under the top at which ration estimated the popular commander of your own schools forced customs today money in 2020, many iranians fee of 12 2nd to him might be worse for this country. the closest of it you cannot make situation and will woodson with the increasing pressure section is by trump has already shown himself once you don't know how to develop laws,
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get to your office needs governments that by deforms president, mr. position has repeatedly expressed its willingness to, to negotiate a nuclear deal with the so does this now says he wants to open good on off to the world and have international sanction lifted. but his clothes have not the answer with the same enthusiasm from west and kept those yes. now many of them use wonder if in need of us and the vision on the truck will be willing to return to the negotiating table. this is have them all to 0, sarah dog from selection victory is also being greeted with mixed reaction in europe. 1000 nations such as france and germany and now presented with the possibility of an increasingly isolated united states. but the hon gary and lead of it to audubon who's hosting european leaders. so me things this week. it's a dream come true. i shouldn't have bought a reports from the hungarian capital, but the passion hunger is probably, but as
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a victim old bond is also known as the use chief trouble to make us government president of the council of the european union. sole bon hopes to use the platform to provide support among bite wing governments around strict to immigration laws. and then i'm toward and ukraine through a div with russian as president latina button. i see a bright victory. perhaps the greatest come back in the history of wisdom, politics. it was a huge struggle. he was threatened with prison. his property 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 to keep says in the you, that lead is facing the delicate task of dealing with a new administration. that's may break away from a long tradition of calibration between you and the united states from the concept under some popular shot. both sides benefit from the trans atlantic partnership with the you and the usa of 2 similarly dodge economic areas linked by the closest
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economic relations in the world, germany and the usaa linked by partnership, even friendship. so just growing over a decade, just fine shop football. when french president came on, well, ma chrome called for a new the and security passed earlier this year. it was a time when many in you are for calling for up them be. should the us decide to disengage from your physically that debate about what you should 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 at best, as many as 89 people are still missing in spain. a week off, the devastating floods swept across the east of the country. nearly 15000 ministry personnel and police are on the ground to help with the recovery effort. 217 people
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are confirmed dead. prime minister federal sanchez has announced a near $12000000000.00 relief package and that's it for the show. you can get much more on all those stories to head over to our web page. obviously the don't, don't come inside story. now the, the customer will think of australia is largely sending most the time. but there's actually a pull, a huge amount of 5 coming across at the moment. so i think for the full cost assess, it'd be a fairly crowded $1.00 over good parts of south australia and new south wales. and victoria outbreaks of light is right here. it's pretty happens that red interior with temperatures are about to come down a bit. and there's also right in developing further west and western australia and the full light to charlotte and a fair amount of clients. it may be
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a little unusual. the sun is returning to new south wales by this time sidney's up to 30 degrees. there is rain on its way so i have to sign up for not so much on thursday night just but on friday that will become fairly heavy in today's is seeing more or less the end of its dry period now is a rush out developing and sort of crazy into the east. not so much in java admittedly most so into marcia bonia, this line in may and miles of your office as is in shape. now the engine is a type of food which is scraping across the north of the zone. most likely during says day to then also that the stations enjoying fine weather for the most part, 1st snow of the seasons, return demand foods, but you're charging itself. the significant type of food probably will stay just tough show, but still gives a lot of risk to lose on of the
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democratic nations justified this kind of behaviors. colorado beverages collateral damage, that is leading to what we're seeing now to push back for a moment is the corporate israel, affecting it's global, standing from the us election to the escalating conflict in the middle east. upfront returns for a new season, setting the stage for serious debates upfront with muslim on hill on ouch is era. the 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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