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of the there's no limit to how a dream contained to study in your own adventure, no counter. and the a while i can see this election, i do not concede the fight that fuel this campaign. kind of a high risk tells us a boat has to accept the us selection results and commits to a peaceful trends. federal power. the, the civil rahman, what you're going to say are life. but headquarters here in the also coming up, how is the speech follows? one of the biggest political come back send us history. donald trump is elected
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president for a 2nd to i'm rob reynolds in phoenix, arizona. with a look at what 8 seconds from term might mean for immigration and border security. the israel time zone is a series of strikes on a southern sub of, of a root us. what day of the times, which killed 70 people across the slapping all? and then the goal is to stripe is right strikes target of the stage zone and the noise coming move. ready palestinian children the welcome to the program us present us the vice president problem. a couple of harris has addressed the nation for the 1st time, conceding the presidential election to have republican rival. donald trump was told his supporters to accept the results, but vowed to keep fighting for democracy. and the rule of law can really help get
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reports from washington dc where the concession speech took place. oh wow. speaking is her elma made, or howard university us vice president connell. a here is acknowledge the disappointment at her election laws, but encouraged christopher's to keep fighting for the ideals of her historic going to the white house over the 107 days in this campaign. so 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, looting to trump 2020 election laws and refusal to accept the results worker's here is tools the crowd of fundamental principle of american democracy is that when we
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lose an election, we accept the results that principal, as much as any other distinguishes democracy from monarchy or tyranny. it's a principle harris says she underscore did trump earlier on wednesday in her telephone calls to 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, more 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.
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sometimes the site takes a while. that doesn't mean we won't when, 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, timberlake, healthcare, l. g 0, washington. so here's how things done right now. dollars on those $295.00 electoral college votes, magic number being $270.00 that he needed. couple of harris full felt filled with 226 college votes. and as you can see, there was still a couple of states that of colored and yet, which means they haven't been cold. but even without declaring those states, trump has that magic figure of $270.00, which he needed. frankly, this was, i believe, the greatest political movement of all time. there's ever been anything like this
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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 made history for a reason. the reason is going to be just that go to him was expected to meet with person jay, but the white house show okay, according to his team. they've also said that to begin choosing his cabinet in the days ahead. roland bishop is in west palm beach, florida. following the president elect, the compass spends a day receiving calls and congratulations from a number of well leaders as well as the phone calls and come to the house. we also received one from president joe biden,
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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 bond over the last 8 years. and many people suggested that netanyahu was hoping for a trump victory. but he's also had from the prime minister in the president of france and the prime minister of the united kingdom, among others. now he's got to start making plans for what happens next. of course, you'll have a transition committee that stated by teeth events is vice president. and then also with these 2 elder sons going junior and eric trump. and it'll be up to them to bet people for the top positions and government like secretary of state, secretary of defense, know and don't talk parts move to washington. he was a new, quite new to the time. didn't really understand how things work. and so we utilize 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
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a number of executive orders on the one, so you have to get them drafted. i'd also check the legality of them. everyone remembers his so called midland bond that he introduced that was effectively overturned by the court 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 him to per fuel prices, cheaper prices at the grocery store and how he's going to make the country a great deal. see what donald trump has promised at different times of america. and don't tell him the school thing to deliver as soon as it takes the office on january 20th next year. honestly, sure, i'll just see it at west palm beach, florida. you know, try this present teaching thing. those called them to congratulate him on his election when the 2 leaders had the rocky relationship during comes 1st time out by trade disputes on the cove at 19 pandemic, which trump planes on china. so what could the future hold for the relationship
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between the us and china? let's call say if it's amazing, then when rob mcbride is standing by and i suppose after all the pleasantries rob all over, it's a chat. it's about and that much say much more serious chat about terrorists, cuz that's where you might say the 2 leaders might be a little bit heads in the future. yeah, that's right. i mean china, i think coming to terms of the prospect of this a 2nd from time and also the prospect of a continuation of those tyra st knows those types of pulls from the 1st to the to trump was an off base of the terrace, introduced as part of that trade will, there's no us rights with trump returning to the white house of imposing something like 60 percent tyrus on the chinese export. but in reality, i love them. some of those powers from the 1st and the continued through the current administration. i think this is now a new fact of life in the trade relationships between the us and china. and i think
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there is an acceptance that, that has been this a complete change of mood that things on that i particularly frosty in washington when it comes to trade with, with china. but also, i think that acceptance of that said, the 2 economies, as the biggest economies of the world have to cooperate, they have to get all of that has come in the kinds of statements we've been getting from china as foreign ministry, talking about to mutual respect establishing a cooperation that is a win win for both. we're also here hearing similar kind of statements from presidency. jean ping and his phone calls. it's not been confirmed. he had with president donald trump talking about history, showing that when china and the us work together, then they both the gains and converse. the when said that it was confrontation that in both countries. he says, said had they both lose out. i think there is also, though an acceptance that china has to be looking away from those trade links with north america and with western europe given to,
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to do rating trades with both of those places that it has to be looking to alternatives. now that needs for economic ties, it also diplomatic relations following this policy, this multi polar policy. and i'll look you to build up relations with a similar progressive, a concept rapidly developing economies, for example, in the so called bricks club of nations over in the global south. so looking at the new administration with a sense of unease, but also seeing it as potential opportunity. your opportunity is also in terms of the diplomatic front, and they'll be many leaders across asia pacific, including certainly south korea that will want to know how that going to deal with president trump the 2nd time and how he's going to deal with moles career. for example, in with china on the diplomatic level. yeah, that's been one of the whole lots of the current administration last 4 years. the us has really been developing the developing its relations with its allies. indeed
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at asian pacific, particularly south korea, south way of japan. there's also the philippines also standing strongly besides ty, why now this has been seen as being accounted to the expanding influence of, of china. but there is consent amongst those allies just about what a new trump administration would mean. whether he's going to be undermining any of those ties, i think that was on the mind of president use if you all of south korea during his phone conversation with donald trump, which is now being confirmed has taken place. apparently, we are told that they both spoke about the importance of maintaining strong ties in the asia pacific, which we are told donald trump was fully supportive off. also keeping those strong try last ties between the us, japan and south korea that is seen as being also a counselor against north korea. we're told that both trump in units of gal spoke about the recent launch of an intercontinental ballistic missile by north korea.
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the loan ship, those trash balloons is already made. so we see what the new trump administration will do, particularly be without wildcard of north korea. but the by that with that update, thanks very much for joining us from basing of the president's that campaigns heavily on enforcing hardship policies towards undocumented migrants and stringent border security from census hill. and to take the largest deep taishan operation in the us history. during his time in office while an agenda that could impact an estimate of 11000000 people, rough rentals reports not from phoenix in the state of arizona. donald trump has promised amass roundup of millions of un documented persons who would be taken to detention camps like japanese american civilians were during world war 2 and then rapidly deported. that would hit families and communities. hard hired the partitions of immigrants. what mean, you know,
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on authorized immigrant worker as be taken from their workplace, says there would mean mix status, families where kids are us citizens being divided across foreigners. and i mean communities losing by and community members who have oftentimes lived in united states for a long time. trump would in the so called catch and release policy under which asylum seekers fleeing violence or persecution in their home countries are allowed to stay in the us, pending their immigration court hearings. trump plans to hire thousands more border agents and redirect military funding to border security. he says and documented migrants are criminals and psychotics visa seriously sick people. and no, i don't want them in our country. trump, once the death penalty for undocumented aliens convicted of killing us citizens and would invoke a $1798.00 federal law to expel without trial suspected drug traffickers or allege
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members of criminal gains. trumpet said he would remove tens of thousands of immigrants who are in the us legally, under temporary protected status, like the haitian residence of springfield ohio. he is accused of eating household pets, though trumps plans are sweeping. they are light on details of how they would be implemented and most would almost certainly be challenged in court. it kind of a say the abrupt deportation of large numbers of undocumented workers would devastate industries like agriculture, food processing, construction and home health care for the elderly and disabled rob reynolds, l g 0, phoenix, arizona will double trump has nothing to impose tyler, so mexican products unless the government cubs, what he says is a calling on on souls of immigrants coming across the us border of a center on pnc report. so from the capital mexico city from selection victory left
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many mexicans wondering just how much of his campaign threats could turn into real policies. once he takes office in january to it's a very complicated issue. as a mexican, i feel that he throws these threats up in the without really understanding who we are as opposed to anything trump will do, will affect us when the united states as well. it does badly for us. and if the united states does poorly, it does worse for us when we need to keep our currency strong and hope for the best and that i'm going to immediately impose on the complaint trail. trump repeatedly promised punishing terrorist massive migrant deportations. and even the far fetched butter alarming suggestion that he would send us soldiers to fight drug cartels into mexico's territory. and the threats alone can have real economic consequences . the mexican pays are filed against the dollar on wednesday, which prompted the recent to the elected president, cloudy, of shame,
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them to try to reassure the country at the see those machine guns to all mexicans. there is no reason for concern to our fellow citizens. their families here, mexican business, women, and businessman, there's absolutely no reason to worry. mexico always moves forward. we are a free, independent and sovereign country, and there will be a good relationship with the united states. see this on any level, whereas over many, some analysts believe the most of the trends rhetoric is just that. and that the challenge for shame bounce government will be to know which of the trumps the threats may have substance. i do clearly believe that that these are going to stay in that sense of the threat and why i mean by that these, like this whole of the minds of he's asking what he's going to ask from the mexican government, which implies migration issues, border control over the security issues and drug related items that in general, the mexican government is going to, uh, we need to comply, you know, avoid any type of faith wire. moving forward. in his 1st presidency trumps made
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threats that were equally alarming. but in the hands of terrorists, he paused for letting me fit in the temporary. and while he did, tore up a major tre deal that was then replaced by one that was acceptable for mexico. get some here fear that this time trump will be more radical in that a politically convenient. he could a pen, the bilateral economic and security relationship that both countries depend on leaving mexico and this government on edge. i listened that i'm get the address ita mexico city still had here on out of the us side to say the republican leader will fix the country's economy. will hit once to the american economist, things like seconds from to actually means the
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those to the distinction between cooler trying to change the season type weather, which is that normally pretty easy runs across the stumble down to the gym. and on to the gyptian coast is quite a breeze, but the fact that it's sunny and still in the temperature attempt in the twenty's the most part mean it doesn't really feel right different, but the shower is showing up now. not everywhere. additionally, syria, maybe jordan and occasioned the north coast or the ships, but this, the wind is probably the natural thing, at least to start with the showers the might depict the difference between the way it feels and the way we'll see you. so this is potentially big thunderstorms. we've seen hail come out of them recently, northern savvy. not so much in the way. i've found the storms in the mountains for the south, or you must and you haven't met breezes, including things and a great deal. the entire hall divide still searching 3 by day is not particularly dusty and moldings are typically funky,
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so the season hasn't changed most the rate. the evidence of it is trying to temperament bank that has a max by 28 degrees. so the rate is going south not quite near to blaze. so equitorial, guinea in gap on or focus the same is true across through a 100 to some degree in can you bit surprising you where it's quite warm, eating the noise in case of time it gets into thursday or friday it'll be wet of the we are a generation of people, but very i'm, this is very, very persistent and very good to talk soon. you may be comfortable right now, but you will soon feel the same kids. we feel every day, from cute, a home call, and then you've gone the 3 women gruff, who would be in fact of the front line after this. do you future children on
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a jersey to the the book about what you have to do with me. so robert, a reminder of all the top new stories, the us vice president coming to have it says to address the nation for the 1st time, conceding the presidential election to have republic. i'm going to keep fighting for democracy and promised a peaceful transfer. how is this concession comes out to republican candidate? donald trump, was it like to be $47.00, president of the united states is campaigns as he set to meet with president a viking show clicks. he'll be integrated on january the 20th donald trump's re
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election. as you, as president, has the potential to reshape the country's economy, the stock market to search following and selection victory with the dodge. right. and so take a rec, hold. hi, investors expect a business friendly administration, including tax cuts. trump is also proposed that they can tire of 10 percent to 20 percent total impulse. we significantly high levies on impulse from china. these times could rise additional revenue sold of the government, but from several plan would deepen the federal deficit. unless they also makes major spending cuts maxwell phases of color based on visiting professor at the new school in new york city, he says, democrats failed to connect with the votes as concerns. i do think that the democrats messed to the upset from lower income earners where a rising portion of the 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 of 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. i'm playing catch up on a 100 days when he was 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. so that's a lebanon ways, right? the aspects of his favorite substance above in the past few hours, they don't talk in the here region, which is coming the heavy is way the bombardments is the culprit escalated in september large parts of the neighborhoods. a has blo, strongholds, have been reduced to rubble. now the residence of baby itself to heat it as well as the vacuum ation. so that's fun. so it's on the streets in the dog. but they spent hours all sleepless nights outside, not knowing if the over time to find the havens times to rubble knows that we came from is i once they sent warnings, because the cotton floods that she did more than once,
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we've had to leave the southern and suburb swing from our home lane and sometimes think of a warning, a death has become a matter of long ago. i think you died where you survive. everyone wants to protect themselves, their children, and their families. what can be doing a situation like this? there is no one, no escape to turn to. so we turned to the street is sometimes we sleep in our cars . it should be on the bottoms and bury it. come out for the day of his way. the attacks and the south and the east to at least 70 people were killed in total evidence government as accused as while of rejecting diplomatic initiatives while his bluff as safe tolts only after the aggression and then to hold the report. so from 11 on capital, i thought about hard on base 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 has been law, has no front line. 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 strengths 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 that 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 televi tv's 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
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parliament b. barry, the basis of any negotiation must involve in into israel's oppression and respect of loving non sovereign. as well as the 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 well, 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,
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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 as many as like as killed at least 4 people injured. several of us in garza city bodies of the victims with straight across the streets of palestinian scrambled to help the wounded. this trying talk to a further states and across the strip is rarely attend school. $22.00 people on wednesday, at least 15 of them. in bethlehem, in northern gauze, i'm kind of my mood has moved from data by law in central garza as the world, the pension is fixed on the us of presidents or waste israel. this fault and. 1 that has not closed this don, rescue workers in gaza. city have been assisting us for what's left of this
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residential building. it was hit by an is really as try among the injured our children as 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're tired, we are really tired. we have no energy to breathe and know. we're slowly dying every day that come out of one hospital unit reports a dire situation. the organization stays about 4000 babies have been left without taxes to critical care. meanwhile, the world holes organizations save it, has organized the 1st committed going back to asian, or from guys 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
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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'll just hear from the central area of the golf strip. how the site is ready, protest as a valid again in west jerusalem a day of the prime minister, benjamin netanyahu find his defense minister. you kalonde protested, said glance removal. could delane agreements for the release of captains held in garza, the former minister principal of the prime minister attending the gold trim. these 3 policy governing coalition is club stuff to the chancellor shoulds find his finance minister and a dispute. economic policy showed says that tale hold a confident site in january, and that would like the trigger a general election campaign. penndot smith has moved from ballad this coalition of
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the left and the right is managed to hold together since 2021. but over the last few weeks, not coalition zip has become increasingly strange and it's spectacularly imploded this evening. essentially because on the right, the finance minister, kristen lynn. he wanted to cut taxes and cut benefits to put germany to try and improve germany's economy. while all i've shown so the chancellor wanted to increase, expanding and increase following partly the way the funding for the war and ukraine . it means now that we're going to have a vote of confidence. sholtes is pulling a vote of confidence in january. he's almost certainly going to lose that, which will lead to elections in march, which again, his party will most certainly lose with the opposition. on the right, looking to make gains in the election of your homes in march ahead of schedule the elections which was supposed to happen in september. and all of this happen.
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