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come in the house to support just to keep slicing for the ideals off the she couldn't. donald trump to can see defeats the, a direct strong just mrs. away from favorites and full is ready forces escalation attacks and the 11 east capitol another laptop and as well as attacks and move in gaza. 2 separate strikes, killed several pounds, 10 in the us presidential elect. donald trump, a celebration has victory. it has my lago, a state in central florida. he's won the electoral college and he's a head by almost 5000000 and the popular vote to the 1st republican candidate to do so in 20 years. and these are pictures, toys, and by test the building it on mosque, on his social media platform, x of
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a private celebration with the us president elect. donald trump has kept low public profile since tuesday night, as he begins shaping his government. as bringing on correspondence, she have a time see he is joining us live from washington dc and she have reports that he's already been missing the people to my it's may comp has next cabinet was comp up to today as we don't have a detailed information about our that we do expect, so that'd be cool potentially with joe biden, at some point during, during the day and the coming in the coming hours. you have transition on the under where it's so interesting though, because we don't have trump. he says so many contradictory things and there are certainly different butler. well he said to just infections of the republican body as well, who are certainly united behind donald trump ser, which fractured, is it going to be, what is it going to be? you know, last time around, certainly donald trump pretty much surrounds himself with the usual suspects and
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the republican party in near conservatives, near liberals, despite the populace agenda. but he spelt out on the campaign traffic didn't really put stuff troops with the exception types of trade. your tire of things like that, that's certainly not part of the new liberal vocabulary. so now what's this tie? what it wants, it's going to be, especially when you have something like j, b ram, says your vice president is gonna be a major part of the vaccine. and the transition team who, you know, is, is that, you know, and it's like what we, we don't want and this was, we don't want bull street to trample over the working costs of america around. so sir, it's gonna be really interesting. i did it at the same time. we see it and we just had of the last day, the brian hook is going to be in charge of the transition team with the state department. he's the near calls near con. as so, you know, he, some of these are very different from each id. phones might compare, which keeps a mention of what was the age or a tablet of trump loves him. i'm still intrude with what jamie valves. the vice president elect things that you are just looking at. the end of your journey bounce gave last week, is that israel has the right to defend himself, but america's interest is sometimes going to be distinct. age
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a choose couple hours of sleep walking to war. it with a runs, but the dumbest of all possible. well that's what i'm, some of the brian hook agrees with that. so something that might compare agrees with the how is it what, what will this government actually look like now that we're moving beyond the rhetoric to actual government? she have thank you very much for that for now. that she have her time see live in washington dc. or that spring, and i guess i should have highlighted the democratic political strategist and found the at convey communications. and james davis is a republican strategist and president of the touch down strategies. great to have you both with us on our to 0, james. i want to start with you and why donald trump, how rather donald trump has won the popular vote. for the 1st time he didn't win it . henry clinton got more votes than him in 2016. he didn't win it. obviously in 2020. how did he do it? this time, he spoke to the real frustrations that many americans were feeling with the economy
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. i think that was the over riding a message for the campaign. he is message was clear, but vitamin harris and broke it and he's going to come back and fix it. people were able to contrast his record and the economic record from last time with his license ministration with how they feel today. and in fact, the ask that question, are you better off today than you were 4 years ago? most americans say no, i actually wasn't gas cost more. every day, food and essentials cost more, and they could only see the same plan from comma la harris. in fact, she said, i would not do anything different than president by the and so more of the same americans weren't down to that. i show of hindsight is a wonderful thing. but in hindsight, do you think that kind of the house shouldn't have, should she have differentiated herself and her policies more to the by that administration's, james is absolutely right. she went on national television and when asked what she
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would do differently, she said, not a thing is true that democratic messaging could have been a lot better and listen to the fact is our economy over the last 4 years has grown, has healed from the trauma. of the poorly mishandled pandemic that 4 years ago today, we were in a global pandemic, which trump of widely as he doesn't was handling. but of course, the sound we think back for years, maybe we're seeing back 6 years coming here is, could have messaged better. absolutely. another thing that i think about quite a bit is that we, the pain that americans feel economically is real. but it's deeper perhaps than we would perhaps we weren't ambitious enough. we talked in the last segment about the kinds of debt that americans have medical, that student loan debt can we've been maybe more muscular in our approach to those things provided more, maybe the change with the contrast or maybe would be more noticeable. now the economy is improving and people and americans will continue to see that over the next months and years. and trump is going to inherit
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a much better economy. just that is as he did when he took over from a bama. yes, certainly there are many tail wins that trump benefit from when he took over the presidency in the states of the world. you know, the, the world economy when he did so that again, the democrats weren't able to, that, that just didn't resonate with the economy. actually the biggest tell when the economy is the optimism that investors and the stock market the global markets have had since his re election. i mean, every, every where you look, the dollar is up $1.00, the stock market is booming. there's an optimism that america is open for business, but you know, we're not going to have government control. you know, our shot, it talks about being bold or smart, but like, what are we going to do? we're going to, we're going to print more money into it. but it's not, the stock market is it's not, it is not the economy. i want to move on to another very t, uh, trends that we have seen in this election, and that is more hispanic,
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more african american. you know, more minorities voting for donald trump. we've got the county with the law just if we can have a look at the, the going to hear from some hispanic voices from the county, with the largest hispanic population in the united states, flipped red to elect. donald trump, the 1st time style county in southern texas has floated republican in more than a century. let's hear from some of the voices that i can't say that the largest hispanic county that states is races. so the that game doesn't play anymore. people are tired. what people want here, they want jobs, they want a good economy, they want the patients to go down there one border security. we go to a to be said that we came by apply heat for 299 when trump was there, as opposed now. it's anywhere between $899.00 to $1099.00. and so recently we'd be
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buying and doing the uh, the barbecue, as was nothing but uh, with the chickens to say we're going to be polite and growing feathers out of our hairs in our years because that's all we need is checking our should. what do you take from what we've had that and especially, you know, people saying that you can say that the largest hispanic county in the united states is races. this is something that we often hear from democrats about republican bushes, but they are a system if you're lotion for donald trump, you are racist. and here we have people saying, well that, that can't be true. we hispanic, the economy matches most was we can actually dig deeper into those numbers. so it's being reported right now that there's been movement towards which he knows it towards trump. 2 things to take in the context. first, the only racial, my racial demographic group that voted majority for donald trump is still white. every racial demographic group are voted for harris as a, as a, as a majority. but if we take a little deeper,
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we see where the movement came from. this isn't a thing about black people or latino people. it's man, man in each of those categories moved towards trump. so this isn't necessarily a race thing. this is much more of a gender thing. here still get. i got an over whelming share of latino women and over whelming share of black women that move it all came from man. so i wouldn't see the access here as a, as a racial one. it's definitely a gender question. how do you see it trying easily conceptualize that just a little bit. i think when minorities look at what they've been given by the democratic party, the promises over tons, they elected bronco obama, the 1st african american president. and they thought that the world was going to change for them in a positive way. and that just didn't come that hope and change that they were looking for. they felt really let down by it. and then you fast forward, they had a solid economy under president trump in the last uh, administration. and then they exchanged, that war, harris invited. and i think there was, you know, a sense of like, man,
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we can't continue down this path on the women both in particular. yes, men did go up hispanic man, 58 percent by the way. and women went off as well. 38 percent latino women. so you actually combine the 2 of those. a man actually showed up to the post for you. we have more than 50 percent, latinos. oh not yet. so i'm just saying here you have people for the 1st time and you know, kind of saying hold on, how are both been taken for granted. we think you've been making these promises to us, but we don't feel better. we feel worse, and they're moving. and then yeah, and that right, and again, trump has said for years that the democratic policy is, does take the african american and the hispanic vote for granted. this is something he said, and clearly this is something that has resumes, at least with the men in those groups. i want to focus a little bit now on what the next cabinet, what can we expect from the next cabinet before we do? so let's hear from donald trump talking about it on mosque and has a space x company. and we're going to bring the line in anybody
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anybody that could anybody could land or rock that the way you and it as you gather, because it's like a 20 story building, right? that they use gum, and then i'm talking to somebody, is that all that is very important versus that all that. but that was the last i spoke to him coming down to they said, oh, it's going to grow. she's got an expression to the ganglia. so and then those engines kicked in the fire and that's what i'm sides for. and out of the left side as that's pushing it over. and it comes down to those big, beautiful arms a hug. did like you hug your child that i should eat on mosque has been one of the most visible people in these election campaigns. we think he spent around a $180000000.00 on the selection campaign. and this has trumps. when is a boon for mosque, we have seen space that she has really go off off to trump's when but do you see
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a role for him and the next governments perhaps not in the cabinet, but in the next government. this next cabinet will feature a number of billionaires almost certainly. so trump, maybe one of those, the things that i worry about in terms of e one's role in the government is there's a philosophy and silicon valley of being a destructor. as a good thing, move fast and break things as one of their sort of montrose eclipse. that's not how government works by design. government is meant to provide critical social services infrastructure, which is not to move fast and break things kind of thing. international defense at a minimum, at a core, and it can do so much more. but the republican attitude and clearly you are most excited to, to is to cut it 2 trillion dollars. you cannot find a way to cut 2 trillion dollars can find little things here and there, and we can always work on becoming more efficient. i'm not opposed to that, but 2 trillion dollars isn't a scary budget, like the united states has never seen. we do not need a scarcity just at this moment. and james,
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how did you see the makeup of the next cabinet? there's so many traditional republicans who are never trumpets and have said that they wouldn't work with him. sure. what the ged pants said out on the campaign was it? we're going to be a big 10th of ideas, a party of the big 10 of ideas looking to bring a diverse coalitions together. because we need to understand different perspectives and we need to have good dialogue to get to the best ideas and to move the country forward. and so if that is the governing approach, i think that is a wonderful approach to often in society and politics. we shut down other ideas even if it's from my colleagues on uh, you know, my friend arshad in the democratic side. we need to have a better conversation about how to move america for. that's what i'm hoping we can to. and we have to remember that donald trump, himself said on the campaign trail that jdw events doesn't speak for him. just lastly arshad. what are you expecting from the next trump presidency based on what he's done before as president on the economy,
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both on the us economy and global economy? a lot of talk about terrace. the 1st things that we can expect is a withdrawal from trade agreements that we've made globally over the world. and the institution of parents, trump, these tariffs, as a way to punish our training partners and as a source of revenue generation. so for him, we would see if we can get away with it and we would see massive trade barriers go up across across industries and blanket targeting countries. so that could be 20 percent from china. sixty's per a 100 percent from mexico. we don't know the exact numbers yet, but we know that that we're gonna be massive in what are terrace, but taxes on consumers. so we will see the price of goods skyrocket. that man and the company you had earlier talking about the price. if he does bills, ingredients the labor like that it takes to create those things as immigration barriers, price of all of those things will go up our shop house on james davis. thank you so much for your analysis, we really appreciate it. thank you. thank. if this is still a head on al jazeera,
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jeremy's governing coalition. some crisis softer. chancellor schultz bias has finance minister having the waste early elections next year. the tycer in which is this one here interesting is just scraping across the north of these on as we speak, precautions have been taken. there will be some damage from the wind cause this category 3 equivalent and the amount of rain there are shelves and square melodies . it is an easier scott to the lives of sites, not particularly focusing anywhere. i don't think except maybe sumatra. but then symbolize you and me in law, in australia, must've showers, all thunderstorms. you can see them here spread from the red cent a dime towards new south wales. it's a cold front, it's going off showing,
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taking its writing down event. she's new zealand. what's following is a breeze coming across the bite, another from forming some writing for western australia sitting at a nice warm 26. it is hottest in the middle of this dock or bed spreads out towards brisbin. that might stop change because the breeze is coming up from the south, usually a cool direction that has taken the world stand towards post. this doesn't really change project about 27. anyway, we can talk about heat by generating the washer science, australia, cutting them off dancer was melvin 21 years here. here's the reading from the act to you from the friday, the very what day for the site. i found the new zealand. but if you're in the lease in christ church, it's a nice warm $26.00. the examining the impact of today's headlines, a prolonged conflict. the liberty of the economy wouldn't be an absolute, unflinching john is on how many people are into the gender. that may be
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philosophically know, don't be focused on giving any miracle international filmmakers well cloths. good. so what's the plan here to that question? the most important part is that we get attention to the climate crisis. bring programs to form an expire on how jesse are the and watching out of the out of man as a put on them. and uh huh. reminder about stories. the song donald trump is already starting to shape is next government which use his cabinet in the coming days. and just 6 weeks, he will be in over range of the $4017.00 west president after winning tuesdays and action. he's also on track to win the popular vote. defeated democratic
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presidential candidates come in. the house has come see that the election to have a public and revival has told supporters to accept the results and valid to keep fighting for democracy. and world leaders have been congratulating trump one has victoria china's president. she didn't think is the latest report from the to latest had a difficult relationship. june trump's 1st month by trade disputes and the color of 19 pandemic. and there was dave concern about what a 2nd donald trump presidency would mean for the united nations. during his 1st term, he caught contributions to the un gabriel and he's on the looks at what maybe a head this time around for the world 40. you know, where is the, where are you 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
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a $150.00 countries in 2017, during his 1st term and office 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 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
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for the us is the world. donald trump 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 having a lot of last month. israel's parliament pass legislation to shut down the un released and works agency for powers. do you 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 you see the united nations new york of the 11 on malware and is really astro like has hit close to baby boots airport. this video capture the moment of that explosion, comes off to intends as rarely attacks in southern end east. and they've been on the lebanese government has accused israel of rejecting diplomatic initiatives. while hezbollah says it's opened to tools only after the aggression and this is dana whole, that has moved from a root sample. well, some of the overnight is rarely strikes where the closest the baby's international airport, just a few meters from one of the runways. i'm going to show you the miss aisles impacted behind those trees. it caused some material damage,
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but as you can see, we're going to show you savings 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 airports so the closest strikes yet, there were other strikes in baby southern suburb. you can see the black smoke still hanging over the area. they were intense strikes, overnights and in those neighborhoods which are largely empty of but the, this, this incidence followed an incident if you like on wednesday and tell a view where a miss style impacted on the grounds of tel aviv international airport has the
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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 hezbollah using a new weapon. if you like, it deployed the fact that 110 ballistic missile surface to 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 the spice hezbollah, as you know, is increasing the operations across the border and it's still graphical rates. but so far, israel has not been deterred. 5 palestinians have been told and several wounded officer and his lady, striking a house and bade law. here in northern garza and 6 people have been killed in an attack on, on the say that refugee camp rescue is a continue to search for any survivors product. i was own,
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has moved from there. i live in central garza, this is why the army is this phone going with destroying all sorts of civil infrastructure, creating a very great, pervasive sense of destruction across are the main keep up instances that include things straightened out here and devalue refuge account. we know that foss tracks of the come, now stand in ruins, as a part of the is value military activities that have been just a mind to be a counselor offensive on how mazda is activities. i'm at the same time. it's quite to remind of you is that since have been for sleep that's place from right now. yeah. and valley at $2.00, a city to out the in rows 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 residence. but there's still lots of families by the way, as talk, sadly on,
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on april to leave because they don't know what to go on. what's the thing going is the outcome. prolonged is very minute treat destruction of residential homes. the armies binding to the ground residential buildings that have been using civil is very simple. companies to demolish areas that are quite heavily pillow top. and they also are destroyed main evaporation sensors until several years have been using in order to seek some, a partial sam's website and rescue style. this is where the demonstrations are valid. again in west jerusalem a day off, the prime minister benjamin netanyahu fired his defense minister, your beloved crowds lit fires and much to death. and y'all, whose house on wednesday night they said go out to move. we could delay an agreement for the release of captives held them, garza, the former minister, has been publicly critical of nathaniel, his handling of the fragments from down to russian drawings of damage to 10 buildings and injured. at least 2 people in ukraine's capital residential buildings
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had a medical facility among those hit by the joint attack of the night military officials and keeps a defense as for an operation often midnight, and more than 30 drawing so brought down to germany. now the opposition is calling for a palm entry confidence voters by next week after the collapse of the governing coalition . the 3 policy coalition follow papa john's law or the actual fired finance minister christian linda. and the dispute of the economic policy shall set the confidence vote can be held in january. he's now named his former economic advisor as the new finance minister 2 of which had been dismissed too many times did finance minister lender black laws irrelevant later to many times to the act, to serve as clientele and party mind too many times did he break my truck and even even the agreement on the budget was withdrawn by him after we had agreed on it in
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long negotiations. there is no basis of trust for further cooperation. this way. serious government work is impossible. but a smith has moved from the as this coalition of the left and the right is managed to hold together since 2021 bow over the last few weeks. not coalition zip as becoming increasingly strange. and it's spectacularly imploded this evening. essentially because on the right, the finance minister, christy and lynn, he wanted to cut taxes and cut benefits to put germany to try to improve germany's economy what all i've shown. so the chancellor wanted to increase the funding and increase following partly the way the funding for the whole and ukraine. it means now that we're going to have a vote of confidence, shoulders calling about confidence in january. he's almost certainly going to lose that, which will lead to elections in march, which again,
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his party will most certainly lose with the opposition. on the right, looking to make gains in the election of your homes in march, i had of chevy all the elections, which was supposed to happen in september. and all of this happens at a very delicate time. so your just with donald trump victory in the us, because johnny is the 2nd largest contribution financially to the war effort in to ukraine's war effort against russia's invasion. if donald trump saw stacy's forces, ukraine's home forces some sort of a resolution between u. k. ukraine and russia, then germany is expected to be at the forefront of a, coordinated your a p and responds macro, and also a manual micro knowles, a very weak and in france. but with germany suffering such internal tribulations and difficulties is going to be hard for the your opinions to how this coordinate is responds in, in terms of whatever donald trump has,
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has to say regarding ukraine the spanish military and volunteers. a continue and clean off operations a week, often devastating flash, lots of sent from eastern spain. 217 people to confirm dead with thousands of bodies still on identified. and at least 8 to 9 people still missing. maybe $15000.00 military personnel have been deployed 5 minutes to pedro sanchez's announce from the $12000000000.00 relief package for the fee listed at the time being. i have to tell you that the c search operation did not find anybody. we continued from dawn until dusk. a launch wall find the us state of california has destroyed dozens of homes and forced thousands of people to flee. well from 10000 people north west of los angeles, a.
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