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for this under attack by his really messed souls fighter jets and a drones from the heart of the story. all eyes are now on un member states, and whether they will defend the organization or simply act we, yes, to is really exceptionalism. the while i can see this election, i do not concede the fight that fuels this campaign. coming to have is tells us supporters to accept the us selection results and commit to a peaceful transfer of power. the products overall many what you have to do in life. but headquarters here and also coming up, how is this speech follows? one of the biggest political comebacks in us history, donald trump,
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is elected president for 2nd time. the israel kind of is all just series of strikes on a route southern sub after a day of attacks which kills at least 50 people in less than homes east. they because the strip is really strikes talk is if the states own in the news coming me palestinian children the welcome to the program. us vice president campbell harris has addressed the nation for the 1st time, conceding the presidential election to have republican rifle. donald trump has told us supporters to accept the results, but vowed to keep fighting for democracy and the rule of little kimberly how get reports now from washington dc where the concession speech took lice.
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wow. speaking is her alman made or howard university us vice president connell. a here is. acknowledge the disappointment at her election lice, but encouraged christopher's to keep fighting for the ideals of her historic one, the white house over the 107 days in this campaign. we have been intentional about building community and building coalitions, bringing people to gather from every walk of life. harris. so as her family and running may minnesota governor tim was looked on, leading to trump 2020 election laws and refusal to accept the result. workers here is tools the crowd of fundamental principle of american democracy is that when we lose an election, we accept the results. that principal, as much as any other distinguishes democracy from monarchy or tyranny.
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it's a principle harris says she underscore did trump earlier on wednesday in her telephone calls. we can see the election. but she says, while i can see this election, i do not concede the fight that fuels this campaign, the the vice for freedom for opportunity. for fairness and the dignity of all people, some of the crowd were visibly emotional. as harris spoke, she offered these words of encouragement. sylvia table are watching, it is okay to feel sad and disappointed. but here's the thing. here's the thing. sometimes the fight takes a while, or that doesn't mean we won't when,
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like the us vice president, president joe biden, also called president elect donald trump, to discuss his historic campaign on thursday by then, we'll address the nation to discuss the election results. and from the transition to the white house, kimberly healthcare algae 0 washington. and here's how things done right in the adults run past the 295 electoral college votes. the magic number of coals was 270 capital harris was folding, sold with 226 electoral college fights. and you can see that a still a couple of states that aren't yet color them and that means they haven't been cold yet. even without the tiring those states trump has more than $270.00 required to type victory hours before the full results came out. frankly, 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 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 the fisher was in west palm beach in florida following the president elect. i spent the day receiving calls and congratulations from a number of well leaders as well as the phone calls and couple of hours. we also received one from president joe biden, and he invited them to the white coast at some point in the future. he also had from benjamin netanyahu. the it's really prime minister. the 2 of them have created quite a born over the last 8 years. and many people suggested that netanyahu was hoping
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for a trump victory, but he's also had from the prime minister in the president of france and the prime minister of united kingdom, among others. now he's got to start making plans for what happens next. a course you'll have a transition committee that stated by defiance is vice president. and then also with these 2 elder sons don't junior and eric trump, and it'll be up to them to beg people for the top positions and government like secretary of state, secretary of defense, know when don't talk 1st, move to washington. he was a new, quite new to the time, didn't really understand how things work. and so he to live on a lot of republican figures and established republican faces. that is not going to happen. this type. essentially they're looking for people who will be loyal to donald trump, 1st and foremost, who will push through with his agenda of that agenda. he's going to issue a number of executive orders on the one, so you have to get them drafted. i'd also check the legality open. everyone remembers his so called miss lynn bond that he introduced that was effectively
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overturned by the courts very quickly, but not after it cost a great deal of keels around the country. and then he's got to talk to congress about how he's going to implement his agenda, how he can deliver for the millions and millions of people who voted for cheaper fuel prices, cheaper prices at the grocery store and how he's going to make the country a great deal safer. any trump has promised a different kind of america. and donald trump is hoping to deliver as soon as it takes the office on january 20th next year. obviously, sure, i'll just see it at west palm beach, florida. we'll try this president changing things as cold from to congrats. you lights him on his election when the 2 details of how the rocky relationship joined crumbs 1st month by trade disputes on the co. vic 19 pandemic which trump blamed on china. so let's bring in rob mcbride, who joins us in now from beijing and rob. what does this really mean now for the us china relations? the 2 but know each other?
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is it sort of a pressing a reset button? yeah, that's right. i mean, china very much coming to terms with the prospect of a 2nd from to an office. uh yes you quite right. we say they do know each other at the start of the 1st 10 that were relative be room relations before things to a very frosty it's been reported that cg paying has uh once again uh cold donald trump, to congratulate. and we've also heard from china as foreign ministry, congratulating the us and talking about continuing a mutual respect, relationship, a and also i talking about gaining a win win situation for both sides. the world's 2 biggest economies, despite being potential adversaries and the stem cells stay to competitors in the world. it is important that they do strike up i, i level of cooperation not only for themselves, but for the rest of the world. so there is that to consider, but this is
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a very complicated relationship. it's complicated to both. i buy many issues, one of them being taiwan. it's interesting that taiwan has also said that congratulations to donald trump and that is one of the we'll continue to be i the only issue in signing a us relations. the continuation of the so called one china policy, whereby at the united states recognizes badging as the legitimate chinese government, while at the same time supporting the small, vibrant democracy and very important high tech act, commercial industries at all. but of taiwan, it's something that's always difficult for any president to navigate the world ways to seek just how the new trump administration will be able to navigate that one indeed. and one of the issues that you know, we've just touched on is this whole thing about trade. i mean trump has said that he wants to bring more. ready of the manufacturing back to the us. yes, he really does need china, but he wants china on his tubs and that's where the difficulty is.
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yeah, there's real concerns just about, well that's going to do to, to trade in their concerns with job being shed in the markets. the markets about putting the lower i both in, in terms of hong kong, stopped and also trying to stop. so there's not nervousness is very palpable here at the u. s. has talked about imposing 60 percent to tire, as donald trump has threatened to terrace at that level. but the terrorist of the introducing these 1st them some of those have been continuing during the cover in terms of china, in a sense has gotten used to the, the, the, the, the fact of life of tyrants being that has gotten, i've worked around them. and so it does accept the whoever is raised in charge. the current mood providing mood in washington is one that is fairly frosty at the moment at that as well. so i think a sense of opportunity of coming with this new administration. i would say it right years ago when the 1st trump administration was coming into play. and despite the
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needs, there was a sense that the us following this isolationist policy left a vacuum, that the china was very happy to fill me. step 10, for example on things like climate change is the us seem to be abrogating some of its usual that usual responsibilities on the world stage. and there is a feeling that with this 2nd from tense, the world is a far more complicated place and china has a lot more influence in that. well, there is an opportunity that may be china could find a way as the united states. and donald trump introduce it. this is america, best policy and pulls backs, that it does leave opportunities for china once more to step in and maybe start influencing maybe a new kind of world older. rob, thanks very much for the update robot pride that for us in beijing. donald trump's re election has us present as the potential to reshape the country's economy. the stock market has search following his selection victory with the downside
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institutional reco time. that's because investors expect a business friendly administration, including tax cuts. trump has also proposed that that gets higher if on to of 10 percent to 20 percent total impulse was significantly higher, love, ease on impulse from china. as rob just mentioned that these terrace could raise additional revenue for the government, the trumps overall plan would deepen the federal deficits unless he also makes major spending cuts. next wolf is an economist of visiting professor of the new york school of the school in new york. he says, democrats failed to convert narrative that connected with vote to consent. and i do think that the democrats messed to the upset from lower income earners where a rising portion of, of america. and i think that was something that they paid for. i think the inflation argument was pretty successfully hung around their necks. although i don't think that the problem for most american households as inflation,
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i think more the problem for a lot of american households is that their wages haven't kept up with inflation for 50 years. and while the democratic party is certainly a part of that story, it's hard to blame at all on and joe biden. but i do think that a really poorly message, their successes may left the story of the democratic party, largely up to a professional machine, an individual and, and president trump who have been running for president and mastering these narratives for 10 years and playing catch up on a 100 days when you've mismatched the rhetoric and the explanation for, for 10 years, this is a pretty tricky business. i think i would always start with the numbers. and so just so we sort of, there's no one tells the story. there's 350000000 americans for each one who went to the polls to stay at home. but it's hard to know what america think. so that's true, no matter what happens in election. and then this was roughly a tie in terms of the number of people who were actually voted for these 2 folks. although obviously he did much better in the all important electoral college and
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did a bit better in the general election seems to but so it's hard to infer depths there . but i think the story of migrants as an issue and the story of affordability crises, which are very real resonated, much better than her story about rates and building a bigger future, which is fairly abstract and may not speak to pocket book paying very well. the united nations headquarters this deep worry about was a 2nd double trump presidency would mean the united states is the single largest data to the u. n. and its almost 2nd t that trump will cut contributions to the u. n. as he did during his previous time, the any question is, how much was there was gabriel ellis on the has moved to new york know where is the, where he more acute about a 2nd. donald trump presidency then at the us population fund known as u. n. f p a. the agency that focuses on sexual and reproductive rights for women and girls in a $150.00 countries in 2017, during his 1st term and office,
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trump completely cut off $70000000.00 in u. s. contributions to you at f. p. a president joe biden reinstated the money and raised us contributions to a $160000000.00, making washington the agencies largest single donor. now that trump will be back in office when f p a is bracing for all of its money from the us to again be cut off, right for a u. s. p a official tells how to 0. without us funding, they would need to shut down 13 health clinics and vocational schools in afghanistan, that on average health, $30000.00 women every month. and with these reels continued on parchment of gaza and open hostility to the you when there is real world. this time around is real pressure, trump, to make deeper cuts. one major challenges for the u. n. is the world. donald trump
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doesn't care that much about the institution. that a lot of republicans in congress who was very angry about the way that you and officials and you and general assembly have criticized the israel, is released as of a garza and so i think that will be a big push from congress to 0 outs. um, extensive parts of view and budget really and revenge for this criticism of the if it's rarely campaign on wednesday and bessengers said they were in a wait and see mode. we still hope that the top of the registration where see the value of multilateralism and working together for the benefit of everybody. last month, israel's parliament pass legislation to shut down the un release and works agency proposed to need refugees known as unreal. if this legislation is implemented, it calls for shutting down and wrote by the end of january, coincidentally,
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it could fall on the very week. donald trump is sworn in as the next president of the united states gabriel's onto i would use either if united nations new york as well. still head here all out, is there a japanese government glance is off the chancellor showed sizes finance minister taping the way for a step election next year. the the for g. i'm a has it's white cap of snow back. you're getting a to a record number of days with this cooler weather is around here. the engine obviously takes your arm because that's a tie soon. it's going just across the north of these on, during serious the that's where all the energy the atmosphere has gone. it's called a notable type of food, and although we may not see the are actually making land fully so close to that. i
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think factoring waves, strong winds, and flash flooding events, lights, or, or risk to noise and design. but otherwise the one that looks fine. i order of china of exceptions and a little liquor of light, right, is, is fine dry not particularly cold. same is true off korea and japan, which has cooled down considerably. hence this night on foot yamma phyllis as an engine easiest focus on the big shows that they are via and elsewhere and east to the west, sumatra. then through police humanize you to me and my words particularly went to the moment and the feet of this general circulation means algebra dash a property caroline to lanka, will see good, good part of the right, the rest of india, bangladesh, unpackaged on that quad equities related to right in the north indian plain, i will stay that way for ages. a
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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 as 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. it's the the book about what you'll just bear with me. so he'll run the reminder of all the top stories, the as far as presidents coming to ours as address the nation for the 1st time,
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conceding the presidential election to republican rival, donald trump, chief bound to keep fighting for democracy and promised a peaceful chance. the power of how is this concession comes out to the public and candidates. donald trump was elected the fulton 7th president of the united states as contains, as he said, to meet with president j by shortly for beautiful view races. on january, the 20th trump 142 percent of the vote in the city of tabled home to the country's largest. our american community. 3rd party came to that jo steins of 18 percent that those votes came at the same time is growing and over the war in garza and unwavering us support for israel. teresa by report sucking table and in the state of michigan was trumpet split from democratic to republican. the presidential election was personally for chevy brasix. he's originally from
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living on lives in the us state of michigan, where the arab american vote played across a role in the vote. we've lost friends with last neighbors. people that we grew up with and we lived with, even though we're not living currently with them, by the end of the day, any, any since life or i mean life is last is it is the last for humanity. people what the voiding falls and they are bleeding. they went to the avoiding falls and they are in pain to as many people here voted for the democratic party. but in the past year, their lawyers, he's shifted around 55 percent of that population in the are born is, are of american and the war on guys and living on had a huge impact on how they voted in this election. most people say that the democratic party this appointed them and that's why many voted for donald trump and the green party candidate, jo stein, trump one here with over 40 percent of the votes. just days before the election,
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he visited dearborn, where he was greeted with tears from some members of the arab american community. he was here, he listened to community members. he told people that he want a piece, and i think that's the bare minimum of what we can expect from a presidential candidate. but many here say they do not know what to expect of a 2nd, trump presidency believe. and he's aggressive rhetoric towards the arabs and muslims in the past. the action of trump, the president, it's not something we take lightly. it's something that we are probably going to live with the impact to it locally and nationally. this whole administration has been probably not saying, but they have been doing. they have probably been talking about peace for the past 14 months. then we send to billions and billions to kill those specific muslims. no doubt the wars and guys on live and we were on the minds of arabs and muslims in michigan,
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especially when so many of their family members and friends have been killed very so i was just see to dearborn, michigan, that's lebanon. where it was really a strong set of hips favorite southern, some of the time, talk good the the hear region which has come in the heavy is really bum baldwin. since the conflict escalated in september comes up to the day. it was rarely a tax in the south and the east, but at least 70 people were killed entitled blevins government as accused as round of rejecting diplomatic initiatives. because the law says it's open to talks. only after the aggression and say the whole to report something, they route that diplomatic troubles will likely be on pools until a new us presidents takes office in january. i thought about hard on but as well 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,
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but as well as war on his beloved has no front line. and more often than not, the strikes come without warning. it's 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 strengths comes from its ability to continue to resist. the saw 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 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 indirect negotiations,
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conducted by the lebanese government and the speaker of parliament b. barry, 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.
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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 will witness an escalation in the baltic region alone, there were more than 30 strikes in the last 24 hours, killing dozens of people that are for their elders, either band us and is really as like as killed at least full people and injured several of those in gaza. city bodies of the victims were strewn across the street, says palestinian scrambled to help the wounded this trunk talked. it's a 1st aid center across the strip is really attractive now feel $22.00 people's installed. at least 15 of them in back to here. in northern gauze of kind, even made has moved from the law in central garza as the world, the tension is fixed on the us, the president of ways, israel default and god that has not slower is dawn rescue
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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 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, the world holes organizations save it, has organized the 1st medical evacuation of from jobs and 6 months. more than 100
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patients are set to leave garza through the term of asylum and crossing to receive a treatment of drugs. 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 the site is ready for test as a valid, again in west jerusalem and a half to prime minister benjamin netanyahu find his defense minister. you have kalonde crowds that funds and march, and that's in the all whose house on wednesday, 9th, they said glance removal could delay an agreement for the release of captives held in jobs. and other foreign minister has been publicly critical of the prime ministers handling of the war police into the ticket should think of batman have used water cannons against precise design goods by the removal of cottage mass from office. 3 minutes from the d. e m policy were dismissed on one of them. the rest of
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for the life support of the p k. k. they being elected in the kurdish majority cities of my den that's been and has 30 as low collections and much opposition. policies have criticized to move as a political to by the government. ok, so these spanish military and volunteers are continuing clean up operations a week after devastating flash floods had central on east in spain. 217 people confirmed that with dozens of bodies still unidentified, at least 18000000 people missing. maybe 15000 military personnel having deployed the spanish coast, gotta continue to control the coast line and such as the volume is the prime minister. petra sanchez's announced in the $12000000000.00 relief package. germany's a 3 policy governing coalition is cloud stuff to transfer life shirts. 5 hits finance, mr. minister. christian, linda. a dispute of economic policy chart says the tale hold
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a confident search in january. that's the likely trigger and election campaign. the chancellor pointed to donald trump's re election. gemini is ongoing economic crisis on the will in ukraine, as reasons to go to the polls early. 2 of type one has been is too many times did finance minister lender block laws irrelevant later to many times to the active service clientele and party line too many times to the break my truck and even even the agreement on the budget was withdrawn by him after we had agreed on it in long negotiations, there is no basis of trust for further cooperation. this way. serious government work is impossible. but it's smith has molson ballad. this coalition of the left and the right is managed to hold together since 2021 bow over the last few weeks about coalition zip as becoming increasingly strange and it spectacularly imploded. the.
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