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strip is under attack by is really messed souls fighter jets and it 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 donald trump has the power to winning the us presidential election is on track to win the popular vote. the hello. i'm elizabeth donovan. this is allen, just a life from the ha. so coming up while i can see this election, i do not concede the fight. let's do this can
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come of the house, tell us of interest to keep fighting for the ideals on tissue food. donald trump to concede defeat the, the direct strike just me says away from favors is escalate attacks and 11 is capital and the laptop in israel's attacks and northern gauze are 2 separate strikes. can at least a 1000 house demands. the new us present to elect donald trump us celebrating has victory. it has my logo a space in central florida. this is one thing of that. so college and he's a head by almost 5000000 and the popular vote, the 1st republican candidate to do so in 20 years. testable unit you don't. mock tweeted this picture with trump on his social media platform. x. caitlin gena has
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also posted a photo with the pair after the election. the president's elect has kept a low public profile since tuesday night, as he begins shaping his government that spring, and she has her times that he's joining us live from washington dc. so what will, what are we expecting from trump today she have before he speaks, if we hear from him as well, we have a set of meetings already on the way tomorrow. i'll go from potential nominees and appointments for that in the new administration. but i think what we're looking at though is how the often contradictory statements of the old trump makes about policy now translate into the new administration. because, or the republican policy itself is, is united behind donald trump. it is still very factional. you have that traditional republican wing, which is new, conservative, new liberal. so, you know, most of the american foreign policy interventionist, and let's go to
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a new liberal read deregulation, austerity cutting, social spending. and so, but then you have the populace waiting now embodied by none of the vice president the leg jay, the violence, but also i don't junior, don't trump some, tucker carlson, very influential of a post media personality here we'll have donald trump's here as well. it was like, no, we don't want, and this was we don't want to make the working class software based of all those. we don't. wall street to run rough drawn over the walk across is on the beach. that's what they say. so how does this will, how does all fit together? we have this time that's on the one that j, the vitamins that pop it aside. the don't junior, we'll be looking at the names coming up now i'm in that potentially administration . but then we have that brian hook is it was a good transition. for example, the state department. here's the neil comes. neil com, you someone who is you know, take your hotline on the wrong china rush or a very intervention is your bulk trouble. so i wasn't talking about how much and i was mike pump or another near con. so how does this work?
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it before and policy room. how do you work on the domestic policy route? you know, mosque is always being mentioned. he's talking about people stare at the deep cuts and, and government spending pain for, for, for the working classes. normally, that's exactly what j. d one says shouldn't be done search, it's going to be a very interesting to see about how the rhetoric translates into government. absolutely should have. thank you very much for that for now. that she has her times. they live in washington dc. a democratic candidate to come of the house has conceded the presidential election antiquated to have republican rival and her 1st address to the nation since the last house told her supporters to accept the results. but vowed to keep flashing for democracy and the floor company. how could report from the have a selection h q at howard university in washington, dc speaking at her element made or howard university, us vice president connelly here is acknowledge the disappointment at her election
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loss, 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. the way it has 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. 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. it's a principle harris says she underscore the trump earlier on wednesday in her telephone
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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 night, 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. oh, i think 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. like the us vice president, president joe biden, also called president elect donald trump, to discuss his historic campaign on thursday by then,
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we'll address the nation to discuss the election results. and from the transition to the white house. kimberly healthcare algae, 0 washington, that spring. and i guess i should have had some of the democratic political strategists and found a at convey communications. james davis is a republican strategist and president of touch down strategies. thank you both very much for staying with us before we del, deeper into some of the issues i want to start with a quick 1st question to both of you, james. why did president trump president elect trump when and the 1st time he has won the popular vote by 85000000 ballots? he spoke to the frustrations many americans had with the economy. i think that was the, the biggest reason people were having really difficult times. america is facing a highest credit card debt that we've ever faced. $1.00 trillion dollars for individuals, families. and that's, that's just,
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it's really tough um and so i think that is the overriding victory because it hits all americans. there are other segmented issues that many people voted on whether it was the war and gaza, or whether it's the borders. but i think that one is the overriding issue. the other thing, it's the economy stupid, remains as true now as it has ever been to economic conditions, the economic data has improve significantly in the few months before the election. why did that not make a difference to come? to harris's bid alternated the way that the campaign talked about the economy might not have really resonated with many of the voters who are out there at genes is right there. issues like the issues like that. the families they have in the united states is unlike you would see in any other country is the number one cause of bankruptcies in america is medical that because we don't have a system that where the government ensures that people have medical care instead of
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all been privatized, and it creates massive amounts of that. the democratic party does need to deal with this in a more forceful way and be able to explain it to the american people. the better think some of the missed opportunity here is not, is that we didn't take the bigger bolder policy positions that we could have to address things like medical that or credit card data or even student loan that we have been stymied it every at every sort of turn at to deal with one of another kind of debt that is unique in america, the massive educational debt burden that people have not just kids, but parents of kids for their kids and themselves. so the kind of debt that is burdening americans in our society needs a more muscular approach. yeah. and it would be really interesting to see the democrats and do the kind of soul searching that is obviously needed. one of the biggest questions now is what funds cabinet will look like. before we talk more about this, i want to just play a recording of donald trump talking about
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a lawn mosque and who he has mentioned quite a few times as being involved in the next government in some capacity. and let's just head to this recording of donald trump talking about the space space, ex rockets. and we're going to bring in anybody anybody that could anybody could land are active the way you ended as you got there, because it's like a 20 story building, right? that they use gum, and then i'm talking to somebody is at all that is very important versus i said all that, well, that was the last i spoke to him, coming down to the so it's going to crash. it's going to expressions of the gadget s o, and then those engines kicked in the fire and that's what i'm sides for. and out of the left side is that's pushing it over. and it comes down to those big, beautiful arms a hug. did like you hug your child?
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say, james, what role do you see for mosque in the next cabinet and how do you think? what do you think the next cabinet will look like? well, 1st of all, i'm not sure he's going to be in the cabinet. he has a massive enterprise and lots of different companies that he's, that he's leading innovation on. i see him more as a disruptor, right? like someone who can challenge the status quote and say, how do we do this better by doing this, you know, thing here, this way today, but how can we make exponential games? i don't see them as incremental approaches. and so he's going to, it's going to refresh, bought to the table, and i think that's what you're going to see throughout, like people who are willing to challenge the status quote. i have robert kennedy junior as well, who, you know, maybe ideas like probably that he passes up will won't actually pass the muster and become policy for the united states. but he's going to challenge and i think that's
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really good and healthy. we didn't see a lot of challenges around copeland and our approach to the pandemic, right? it was a singular thought process. in fact, medical doctors were censored for challenging it on the approaches decoded in, in the united states during that time. so i think that's really healthy, how do we have a dialogue and then take your all the sides and come come away with the best approach for americans and the best approach for the world really? yeah, it's interesting that you think that the fact that most cuz it disrupt her as a good thing because i know i showed you was saying earlier that but you know, disrupting certain things about how government is run isn't, is, is not a good thing. i, i do want to move on and just get one la as point about what this means for the u. s. economy and also the world's economy. one of the biggest things that trump has spoken about in the election campaign is to have increasing tabs on everything coming out of china by something like putting 60 percent tires on china, 20 percent rest of the world and a 100 percent on mexico. so what we can expect are these, what trump wants to do,
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and in united states, the presidency has a extraordinary power over treaties and international obligations backed by the senate, which republicans have also taken. what we can expect is from pulling out of international trade agreements isn't particularly care for allies or alliances to begin with. and when it comes to international trade, we should expect significant trade barriers to increase prices for consumers in the united states. but also all over the world and pulling out of these kinds of agreements. i think the republicans characterize it america 1st is i think in this numer, cuz the world today, our modern world is deeply interconnected. and by cutting off of these connections, individuals that a consumer level will be harmed. james, i don't expect that he's going to cut off all the trade deals. i think he's actually going to re negotiate most of them. and there are trade we negotiate. and i think there are something that they need need renegotiating and it's not like trump is the only person who has pushed for tears. i don't like tariffs,
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i think they're fairly bad at their applied the threat of a tariff might get you to a fair trade deal, which is good. but the bite in harris administration kept all the terrorists that trump had from this last and restriction in place. and in fact, they enacted new tariffs just recently on the electric vehicles from china. this is an addition, and so, you know, neither party has, has a great record on trade. i would like to see better in terms of the economy, the dollars already up $1.00, that's, that's the good. the markets are up astoundingly after this. and that's just an optimism on this new approach. people feel lina con, not being at, at the at t c with the federal trade commission. they are going to be mortgages and acquisitions. and business is going to be able to innovate in move freely. yeah, but the big question remains, you know, will the wells from that trickle down doesn't at james davis and our shows has on
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thank you very much for your analysis. we do appreciate that. and if the game ukrainian present presidential automatically, landscapes of my money will lead us to acknowledge presidents and that comes victory, you advertise to you, but i'm, well, i congratulate him on this victory. in general. it was extremely important for us and ukraine and for all of europe to consistently hear the words of the dean for the 1st president of the united states, about peace through strength. and if this becomes the policy principle of the 40 statements president of the united states, america and the whole world long, definitely benefit from it was the landscape relationship with trump has often been tens. trump has made no secret of his admiration for russian president vladimir putin. usually a shop, a lot of law has moved from moscow. the most popular opinion with he in russia is that relations between laska and washington will remain tense, but still less could believe that under the new president,
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the united states can help and the russia, ukraine conflict. trump once promised to ended within 24 hours, but many in cuba fear that he will order to reduce us weapons supplies to ukraine. will this way to, to make territorial concessions or freeze the conflicts. and these are unacceptable conditions for ukraine, but hopefully negotiations between the 2 warring sides on the trump presidency remains. so no illusions though he about donald trump being nice to russia just recently. he revealed his involvement and to shut down the russian notes stream to gas pipeline during trumps previous presidential tents. despite his seemingly nice relations with presents regiment, patient washington continued to impose on to russian sanctions and expelled diplomats. washington also withdrew from several arms control agreements. the on of tracy, which was signed by ronald reagan and may have global charles as well as the multi natural open skies tracy. but at the same time,
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defiance has that during the previous time, it was relatively calm in the don't boss region in don't ask a new governess with very small number of civilian casualties that well during the obama buys and advanced ration rupture to control of the crimea. in 2014 and under the binding house administration is unleashed its special mission operation in ukraine in points, twins too. and from many times blamed his opponent true bond in full starting its you less of a to z, right most are in china is president. she didn't, thing has cooled, donald trump, to congratulate him, not on his election when the 2 leaders had a difficult relationship, june transfers to mocked by trade disputes, and the club in 19 pandemic which trump blamed on china, though face areas of disagreement on taiwan terrace and technology when trump for tons to office, but mcbride has moved from badging, china coming to terms with the prospect of a 2nd to trump tab and office on goal. so what that means,
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a full trade with the united states and in particular, terrace terrace that it remembers from, from the 1st time in office, combined with that phrase was with trump reckoning to put terrace of 60 percent on chinese exports in his 2nd tense. but some of the terrorists have continued during the current us administration and they seem to be now the new noble of trade between the us and china to and i think there isn't acceptance. but there is no a rusty relationship in washington when it comes to attends of trade, but also in acceptance. the given the fact that these are the 2 worlds biggest economies, they have to co operate. they have to get on and we see that in some of the statements that we have come out from china as far administrator as saying that to the new trump administration. well, congratulating the trump on his victory, saying that they have to find a way of a mutually respectful relationship that is
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a win win for both. we've seen similar remarks to that in the conversation between president gigi and penguin, donald trump saying that when oppose us and china co operate, they both gain and conversely, when there is confrontations, then they both lose out. i think there was also an acceptance as a given the a for us, the trade relations with the us and also in some respects with west and your that china has to be looking to develop both economic and diplomatic ties with other groups around the world. the world that it sees as being a multi polar was the date has developed relations, for example, with other members of the so called bricks club of developing a fast developing economies and also with other nations in the global south. so while it looked is that the prospect of this transition with a certain amount of an ease, it is also looking at assets as a, a sense of opportunity. rather pride. i'll do 0 of aging as to the head on algebra
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as well as attacks and northern gauze like him, several palestinians, as his vice on just prevents people from returning to their homes, the narr, seasonally new, and the should be a quiet and often 1000 times cold months because pressure tends to be sitting of a high pressure. seems to be sitting here. very good. probably your that's exactly what you're going to attempt to stay at sharon's off the woman training into what spite you but the warnings of no significance. it might be a few shares, especially over the area valencia, with the southern. you could, they should not cause any trouble units to come into the south of france as well. whatever that was, it's quite depend, potentially causes the brown line here. that is the systems of time,
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the sheriff themselves throughout friday and the stuff they'd probably get a drift further towards the eastern hit to easier it to the wrong in spain. here's the big picture. let's pick somewhere in what traditionally should be a del, a month. well, so for example, and it looks like 7 degrees, your max, and if you see the sun, it'll be brief and in the afternoon, could you be drizzly? pretty poor weather ready? now in contrast, most and all have cars and seeing the bright sunshine, there'll be some showers and thunder storms. now g routine is here, but we're picking up the seasonal when they're the harmonics and not often brings any volts the res. so the west and indeed we've had some very high temperatures recently sent a go big the hottest in the northern hemisphere, the the right here. it is sure visual and to some see through boston. and i mean, i wasn't here, i shot him dead. the controversial us know, stand your ground,
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you're saying that these laws actually encourage more violence. given your statements the right to can were sending the message that you can just do this. this is ok and denying justice to victims. families lines investigate, license to you on out to 0, the, the the, the watching out of the out of me and as we put on and don't ha, a reminder of on top stories. so donald trump is already starting to shape his sex government and would choose his cabinets in the coming days. and just for 6 weeks he'll be an organ. res has as the 4070 us president for winning tuesdays and action
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. he's also on track to win the option of the fees a democratic presidential candidate come of the house has conceded the election to have republican bibles house told supporters to accept themselves invalid to keep fighting for democracy. and world leaders have been, congratulations from from some action victory, china as president, she's been paying as the maintenance to quoting tom to state has had a difficult relationship. june comes 1st to month by trade. dispute signed the close of 1910 demik to 11 on malware and it's very as to like, has had close to david's effort. this video tapped at the moment that explosion comes off and tens is really attacks and southern and east and living on the lebanese government has accused israel. of objecting to fanatic initiatives. all has almost as it's all center tools, only off to the aggression ends. zayna hold that has moved from they would say fort as well. some of the overnights is rarely strikes where the closest the baby's
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international airport, just a few meters from one of the runaways. i'm going to show you the miss aisles impacted behind those trees. it caused some material damage, but as you can see, we're going to show you various international airport. the only commercial airport in the country is still operational. this airports really is a lifeline for the country for the people of the country they, they're able to leave, they're able to come back home and it's also a humanitarian lifeline because they much either too many korean aids or drives 311 on here is just airport so the closest strikes yet, there were other strikes in baby booth, southern suburb, you can see the black smoke still hanging over the area. there were intense strikes, overnights. and in those neighborhoods which are largely empty of the this
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incidence followed an incident if you'd like on wednesday and tell a view where a miss style impacted on the grounds of tel aviv international airport has the law claimed responsibility for targeting a military position close to tel aviv international airport. so this seems to be a response because as well and has, well, i really have been sending messages to each other and has belie using a new weapon. if you like. it deployed the fact that $110.00 ballistic missile surface the surface and the so that has a range of 300 kilometers and it carries up to 500 kilograms of explosives. so as you can see, both sides are negotiating under fire, trying to showcase their military capabilities. but this bypass the laws, you know, is increasing the operations across the border and it's to a graphical reach. but so far, israel has not been deterred of the
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5 people have been told and several wounded off the end is rarely strike has a house and bait la here in northern gaza. 6 people have also been killed in an attack on, on the say that directly to can rescue as a continue to search for any survivors is that spring inside at. otherwise, the correspondent joining us live from that on bala and central gaza antibiotic. we're hearing this where the armies preventing residents of northern gaza from returning to their homes. so what's left of them? what more can you tell us? that's completely right. you've just hit men that you won't be had. this is the outcome of the it's very miniature duration and nothing cause of it has been ongoing for almost the full days. and it's just what i'm going to do now is we've been talking to elizabeth, is buddy all me, is this on going with the story? so, so, so impress truck, check creating a very great,
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pervasive sense of destruction across are the main key up instances that include things straightened out here and the value refuge account. we know that boss attracts to become now standing ruins as a pot and all these various military activities that have been just a might to be as council offensive on how mazda is activities. i'm at the same time, it's quite to remind out who is that since have been for sleep desk lice from state law here, jabante at $2.00 a $62.00 out certain roads that had been identified by the just by the army to the residents in order to sort of step in militarily respected and they would trump said to kansas city in order to make these areas quite in safe from residential spots. there's 2, lots of families, by the way, as talk, sadly on, on april to lead. because they don't know where to go. well, what's been going is the outcome of loans is very minute, tre, disruption of residential homes. the armies binding to the ground residential
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buildings that have been using civil. he's maybe civil companies to demolish the areas that are quite heavily pillow top. and they also are destroyed main if activation centers until basketball games have been using in order to seek some a partial sense of safety and drug use that we. we also can understand, klan is that's what's going on in the another positive cause i had a very soon i'm sweeping impacts on the humanitarian situation of civilians i've been going through. i'm using conditions like top teeth, very desperate, lack all fluids without hearing from residents. that they have to spend days with have, with having nothing to eat. this is a very dramatic reality. taking place on the move. the people are looking for anything that can help them to find the running out of options. and at the moment, we are trying to rescue the families and we have been hearing from civil defense sources that lots of residents have been died due to the lack of health. we know
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that most of the vehicles that have been using for transporting back since and casualties have been widely targeted by the use for the army and the medical conditions back is completely up to lapse in light of the chronic shortages of essential medical supplies. and for pieces as well, that tax $1000000.00 hospitals that's fairly functional and then other costs because of every peak reality. imagine from the other pontiff cause us and people believe that there was no and decide what's happening in the most part. israel is to 1st thing on whether it's offensive that we know some to 1st by the thought of the conditions you are describing is why the un children's agency said just days ago, that the entire population of northern gaza is at imminent risk of dying from famine . and disease static, thank you very much for your reporting as always thought of was in live and data obama and central gaza or is there any demonstrations have riley to get in west jerusalem a day off,
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a prime minister benjamin netanyahu fired his defense minister you off kalonde crowds lit 5 and much janeth in yahoo, whose house on wednesday night. they said glance, removing the delay and agreement for the release of captives held them bozza before the minister has been publicly critical of nothing. y'all has hamlin but the chinese premier leakage and malaysian prime minister unless abraham have agreed to strengthen by by last 4 relations. they held tools that the china international in pul, taxable in shanghai. malaysia is working on several infrastructure projects, as part of china is a global beltran road initiative. intended to increase trade between the 2 nations . fragments from down to washington, some damage 10 buildings and injured. at least 2 people in your client's capital residential buildings had a medical facility among those hedge funds of joining the task or the night military officials and keep say a defense as well in operation.

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