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are 40 miles away in alabama or 60 miles in, you know, in georgia. it's a one ways to get to medical care here. the should have been 2 days off to being electric. preston, donald trump makes these 1st key appointments. st. louis will be a priority in this new cat, the carry johnston. this is, i don't just hear a lot from 2 whole. so coming up, russian president vladimir putin describes donald trump as a brave man associates within to restore relations with us as well. cost as a loan allows for the depo taishan of protest in its very citizens. if the family
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members are linked to its facts and dozens of protest and ins, all killed vice very strikes in northern garza or red crescent medical facilities destroyed the 2 days off to winning the us selection, the preston to elect donald trump is betting potential candidates to serve the top positions and isn't ministration. trump has announced his campaign achieve. susie was, will serve as white house chief of stuff. once he takes office in january. he says, wiles has helped him achieve one of the greatest political victories in american history. or any code because of republican strategist, she joins us now from minneapolis and minnesota to welcome to the program. so what more do we know about susie, whiles that and what will she bring to the role of the chief of stuff as well?
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and i don't know her personally, but i know of her by reputation prior to her joining the presidential campaign. and i've actually followed and admired her career. she is a legit you know, lobbyist political person or politico if you want. and i think she sharp. i think she's i, you know, i just as a, as a republican woman she's, she's legit and i was actually very pleased with that. there's no denying. she ran an unbelievable campaign. there's also, as you mentioned, no to 9, she's loyalty to donald j trump. and that is something he's looking for, but also it's so many trusts and that he does appear to listen to. and that also that makes me happy. so, you know, with this appointment i'm, you know, he's starting off for a person who's hesitant when it comes to the former president. it's a, it's a,
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an appointment i can get behind. unexplained if you will, the importance of the ro, cheaper stuff. and what does that person actually do? right, well, it is a big role. it is the highest, i would say non elected position in the united states. that is the person's right hand, but it is the president's right hand person of their advisor, their closest, i think most representative is when we talk in the car, chief of staff for george w bush, recall as he was reading to children, it was ante car that came to his ear and whispered about between the hours of $911.00. so that is the closest and strongest, and most powerful relationship drawer and on elected in the white house. and that's where susie whiles is going. what other appointments then do you think could be in the pipeline? so a couple of things that we're hearing and at least the phonic, a representative, convers, moving from new york is being,
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at least it's being floated that she would be the u. n. a. bassett, or interesting, a fairly vocal critic of the u. n. a. but, but still also trump loyal again, another conservative woman, i'm liking that. the other i just heard is marco rubio as potential secretary of state. so a former opponent of the president print uh, florida center. his name is being sent out as a possible uh, secretary of state. so 1st of all, uh, quite a few florida people. um and um and some very loyal and other sort of have been detractors of the president. so little mix with all these possibilities then in what sense spo trumps picks be different compared to the last time he was president. or what do you have a very interesting interview on joe rogan right before the election. and if he talked about the 1st time, he didn't know washington,
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he was the ultimate outside or he'd never been to the white house. and, and he picked people largely because other people, he knew that he trusted and someone told, at least would be good people. and i think the biggest difference that you're going to see, he really, he learned from that he especially emphasized that as one of the downfalls of his versus ministration, one of his struggles. and so this is going to be a very trauma cabinets. very trump, insiders, people, he knows and trust. he has developed his own network and those people will be around him. and so i think it that way is pretty very different. i also think it's not going to be your typical washington insider folks. it is going to be a real interesting mix and as a very eclectic choices, i'm just returning to susie while then, i mean, how do you think she might influence what donald trump does or doesn't to? and so, you know, she was very hesitant, even when he brought her up on stage to get her kudos,
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which is typical of someone that would be a chief of staff. a chief of staff is very powerful, but very powerful behind the scenes. i think she's very comfortable a position, she's not looking for anything but to do a good job and serve as president and sir the united states. um and so that's a very interesting position and interesting selection. and i actually think she'll be good at it. and, and you know, she ran a campaign where he was able to sort of camp down sometimes a, some of his rhetoric. and she was able to direct his energies. and there's, there's just no doubt about it. she understood the politics of what americans want, as we saw with a really a resounding victory in the electoral college. and frankly, winning the popular vote. eric eric, we very much appreciate your time. thank you. you too. well, trump says the spoken to more than 70 will later since the election victory. but he
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hasn't spoken to a russian president vladimir putin who has praised him as a brave man for surviving an assassination attempts in tonight boots and says that he's ready for dialogue. should i say to police beautifully, thoughts him is going to be his last presidency. whatever he does is up to him to decide what he said about rebuilding relations with russia and helping to facilitate an end to the ukrainian crisis. i think that there's a tension at the very least. i would like to take this opportunity to offer my congratulations on his election as president of the united states financial. while in fisher was in the palm beach, florida, following developments. a lot of your food and has congratulated donald trump, but there's been no coal between the 2 leaders comes team says that that will happen at some point in the very near future that vladimir putin is very savvy. he understands that to get anything from donald trump. you really have to play with his ego and he did that by describing them as incredibly brave. after surviving the assassination attempt seemed to be handled. it like
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a real mind at also saying that previous american presidents that he's dealt with, including donald trump, what impressive man that will all appeal to donald trump, the trump said that he could get a solution to the water and ukraine within days of winning the election he wouldn't even wait for the, you know, creation while the clock is picking on that. he never gave anything more than broad brush strokes. so everyone would be waiting to see what sort of plan he may come up with the ukrainians are concerned because they believe the donald trump may want to see some of they have to take to the russians to bring it in to the war. something the be upset on numerous occasions would be unacceptable to them. just another note we're hearing that the leaders of a number of foreign countries will come tomorrow. i'll go to florida either before or after the g. 20 meeting in brazil. and they're off, obviously going to come to pay their respects to donald trump before he takes office on january the 20th. next year. i'll look for sure. i'll just see the palm beach, florida with dozens of european leaders are quoting for
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a new approach to defense. that's less reliance on washington and associates in budapest, host and, and get it in 5 minutes to have it to open said you can't wait for american protection. old man who has maintained friendly ties with putting his said he has big plans for the future with trump passion, a whole by reports not from budapest in europe. and the us have had come on goes for decades, but that could no change french president, manuel mccomb gave the strong this reaction. so from a you being leader to terms victory saying it was time for europe to own its destiny. so that's what it gets. talking was it was a much of bosco, it's an appeal, he think it don't. the question for us is all we prepared to defend europe in enterprise. this must be a priority. this is a historic moment for us, your opinions ukraine was high on the agenda. the european political
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community was established in 2022 to contain the cushions from the war and prevent an i'll try it russian victory. but not everyone agrees. this is the man how strongly believes that he was wrong and should reconsider his position on ukraine. where we are at this moment is that there is no communication and the 1st precondition of every piece is the communication. and the big condition of communication is the ceasefire. the you need to have since insured a flow of weapons and cash. despite objections from the it is like hunger, is victor all by insist a deal with booking is the only way out of the complex. but we see more and more is that north korea? i around china and of course, rush are working together working together against ukraine. but at the same
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time, russia has to pay for this. the nature chief is hoping his long relationship with trump good stuff, the president elect from putting out from the alliance for my problem. the answer lies in boosting the u. b and defense industry. for others, the u. k. is pushed to reset to relations with you could send a stronger message to russia that ukraine won't be abandoned. this is a delicate moments for ukraine, a you and they to online stress. they're going to take on a big a vote, is supplying cave with weapons to hold back watches advance for thought might change if trump decides to pull the plug on minutes a. and this is what many need is here and what's the office i can send the via a truck putting d could come with a huge price for your trade and further undermine youtube's future cash amount of the 0 would up as well. donald trump's last presidency proved to be
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a test of unity within nato, as well as funding of the lives. i'll just there is stephanie deca spoke to adam really about power chair. nato's admitted to the committee. what does donald trump's re election mean for nato? so his irritation and it's, he was not the 1st president during the day with about this, that a lot of nations did not invest enough in their own, on forces. and basically, without saying its expect that the united states to come to the rescue. and that is a very legitimate irritation to be honest. and so what the alliance has done, pardon me, as a result of what he asked was going on at the time, was that now 6 times more nations have reached the 2 percent target in a pleasant way. we can say we have basically done what you have asked rightfully off a lot of nations and you can watch that's
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a full interview. this sat today from 1930 gmc here on. i'll just hear you as president joe biden to address the nation for the 1st time since donald trump's victory on his democratic policies crushing defeat. and tuesday's election by them promise they would be a peaceful transition of power. on january the 20th parties said there was too much work to be done. i want to ask, correspondent, kimberly how it could be pulse. first thing americans to accept the results of the 2024 presidential election. us presidential biden's freeze his vice president campbell, a harris for her historic run for the white house. she ran to the spar and campaigns and everyone got to see something that i learned early on the respect so much for character ad doesn't like his predecessor now president elect donald trump, who refused to accept defeat in 2025 and underscored his own commitment to
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transferring power peacefully, abo, for a mile and a lot of the constitution on january 28th will have a peaceful transfer of power here in america. speaking from the white house rose garden side and reassured, nervous americans and democratic party members encourage them to embrace unity under trump. you can't love your country. only when you, when you can love your neighbor. only, why do you agree? barton also told supporters despite his party's election laws, the ideals of the democratic party have not and should not be abandoned. setbacks are unavoidable, but gimme the business and forgive them all. in the meantime, president elect donald trump is already prepared to take office. there's much speculation about who may make up his transition team and his cabinet. no official
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announcements have been made, but there are already several members of congress and other high profile names under consideration. kimberly help you out a 0. the white house u. s. federal reserve has cut the interest rates by quarter, the point just 2 days off the presidential election po, so that high inflation was a major factor in votes as backing donald trump. central banks efforts to low inflation to stabilize employment under but recession appeared to be working. with a check, told reporters he knows americans, dental green, was enjoying reports from washington inflation in the united states to point one percent. unemployment 4 point one percent risk of a recession in the next year. down to 15 percent, according to some economists. all good news said president joe biting on thursday. i know people are still hurting, but things are changing rapidly. together,
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we've changed america for the better. the problem is many us voters struggling to cover the bills, didn't believe by i knowledge shift economy, get people working, spending money that the one the front end me think everything's expensive. and now president elect, donald trump told these voters to trust him. i said before you today is the only candidate who can rescue our economy. and i mean, from all political ration every store, it strikes prosperity and great. just against this backdrop, the federal reserve cut interest rates for a 2nd time this year share jerome powell told reporters, the central bank is still trying to break size the economy. after several years of pandemic, related inflation supply chain shortages and surging housing prices. the election will have no effect on our policy decisions. after today's move,
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we're down 75 basis points. and we're, we're asking ourselves, is that where we need to be? you know, that we're, we're trying to steer between the risk of moving too quickly. and perhaps undermining our progress on inflation or moving too slowly and allowing the labor market to weaken too much. we're trying to to, to, to be on a middle path. but power also said he knows the big picture isn't resonating with many americans, such as this man, he's looking for com. yes, i voted for trump so that the economy would grow more and so that we would have a better country. thank you very much. wow, that's a voters expectations could be put on hold. trump has promised to end the central banks independence. if he asked you to leave, would you go? no. do you think that legally keep it for not required to leave? no. a power struggle over the fed clinic now like a new round of economic instability in the us and around the world. not what anyone wants. russell and jordan elders, era washington. i said i had to analysis era,
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5 un peacekeepers and 11 and not injured. find his ready of time as the convoy costs as to a check points us on malcolm web in mozambique capital. and the food says where police and soldiers around the streets, trying to break up protests full by the political opposition to say the reasons elections with lighting the, the 2 stories strong willed challenging. traditional female stereotypes in the middle dominate as a site to make a difference. if i go a loophole and how some of these look like this is highly contaminate to believe in the class, the risk in it all out. is there the
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the welcome back. remind about top stories, us president elect donald trump has announced his campaign. chief susie, whiles most of us whitehouse cheaper stuff once he takes office in january trump. spence, the stay behind closed doors, investing potential candidates ways and ministration. dozens of your opinion leaders. so according for a new approach to defense, that's the best response on the us. on the trump's election, when hungry is a prime minister, said you must take more responsibility for securing peace and safety as well as apartments has adopted laws this week that would allow the deforestation of family members of people involved in the attacks that could be sent to gaza or another location for up to 20 years. it was applied to is very citizens and the residents
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of occupied distribution. and now i sent this report from amman collect because these very government has banned out here from reporting in the occupied westbank. and from inside as well talk to of israel's cannot set hard work. passing laws in the palestinian is where the citizens and tell us the indians and occupied east jerusalem. that's subject to israel's illegal annexation. one bill targets family members of palestinian is rarely citizens who carry out attacks against israel. they be deported to gaza or another location if they have prior knowledge of the attack and did not inform authorities. or if they, in any way expressed support for the attack or organizations labeled as terrorist come. so that it's just because professionals are able to tell us clearly that this preventative law is intended to, to, to a few, to terrorists and villains from carrying out the acts the beam. another law could
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be applied to palestinian schools, especially in occupied east jerusalem. and those inside israel, this legislation branch, the education ministry, sweeping discretionary powers to deem any teacher or administrator, a supportive of terrorism. fire them without notice, got funding the association for civil rights. and israel says this bill is designed to threaten palestinian educators and mark them for surveillance and persecution of those laws, both the velocity of citizen and but i see now there is a live that can manage and see without the corner gets americans. it's like advantage and see without t just lation. imagine c with that would be show the government, the decision to say that they are the images of human rights organizations, say these bills are the tip of an iceberg with other dress clothes imposing the death penalty on palestinians detain on. so full terrorism charges. another aims to
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mute any descent on his really college campuses. these laws are introduced by the parties of the governing coalition in israel, and they often receive support from the opposition. they reinforce legal assessments by independent to and experts and human rights organizations. but aside from enforcing an illegal occupation in palestine, israel is an apartheid state with all the elevator. i'm not fond of citizens are continuing to face relentless attacks from his very tender end strikes in the gaza strip. at least 11 palestinians have been killed in the latest strike on the school in garza city. forties have been seen in the streets and the search for survivors is underway. the facility was sheltering people displaced by previous strikes and forced evacuation orders. at least 47 palestinians have been killed that attacks
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across the gulf. this trip since dawn on thursday, hunting, mach, whether it has the latest, not from there on the in central gas. the whole rest again, the week for a palestinians, either trapped in the northern part of the spit board in gauze and city. the northern part of gauze where people have been children inside this particular school that has that turn into an evacuation center. the past few weeks. many of the people who were, who were sent to in terms of displacements have been seeking shelter and a protection inside this particular school that has confirmed reports. we received it from northern gods, a city that some of the people who are actually showed during, inside the school and just arrived within the past few days were among the casualties inside this evacuation center. the school that was bon by deep an error strike. and again, we're looking at the same pattern of a, of targeting. within the past few months, women and children are making up the vast majority of casual. if you know the
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tragedy of this is dangerous, those with a critical conditions are taken to the hospital either on civilian vehicle or on, on cardboard full bike animals arriving to the hospital really in bad shape reading severely or either with severe burns and not having the proper medical care to save their lives and that's where we're expecting the usual the numbers going to increase do more than 11 in the coming dollars. we. we had a phone call with a lot of the hospital earlier today, describing the horror inside the emergency department on the inability of the medical staff that is already in sufficient and they are captured. your medical supplies do help. among the injuries are children who were tutoring along with their families inside this a school or among those with a critical conditions inside the hospital. for the northern part of the syringe, evaluate, particularly these very monitor is scaling up the top and pushing more people into further internal displace been man is still are missing a trap under robin and his ready drone strike has killed 3 people in southern
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lebanon, the injured 5 of the is from the un peacekeeping force unit feel. let's try talking to the car, the lebanese on the check point inside the interest to somebody. don't attack happen just as a unit. still a vehicle is passing close by the truck. no damage in the windows is what it strikes to repeatedly hit east and 11 and destroying homes, inherited sites. many people have already fled the regions of the con, the bone back. but some us staying despite the risks as they know hold it, reports in the middle of the rubble and devastation. there's still life. but this park is no longer a place where children are safe. the ancient city of baltic and eastern 11 on has been repeatedly hit by as rarely strikes. i am, highland springs, the sound of the bombing. i missed my friends. they went somewhere and get swelled
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. at least half of the city's population left. when these really army issued, forced evacuation orders late last month, but there are those who refused to do so. among them, the medical staff at the main hospital in the area does a lot of the law. the doctor in charge says they will remain in his words, steadfast, despite nearby is really strikes that causes damage to the facility, meet them, a call them, or they want to pressure people, display them and turn them against that are just of this one top of the people here are supporters of their resistance. we want to leave our families and our now much of eastern living on has been engulfed in war. this is, has well as heartland, villages are empty. 6 weeks of intense air rates have destroyed so much when people in this impoverished region already had so little. it's a similar situation in the south of the country and in the southern suburb of beta,
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11 ounce prime minister. and as he mccarthy has criticized the international community for remaining silent in the face of these attacks, people here say they feel the same. they say, as well, has been given a green light to destroy and kill as well says it is targeting has belong and this infrastructure. but it strikes are destroying homes, as well as historic buildings. the l. montreal, which dates back to the ottoman era was reduced to rubble, the destruction just away from the temple of jupiter bottlenecks, unesco listed roman ruins, not far away from the cities historic center. this used to be a famous restaurant. the owner says this was about hurting the economy already the reconstruction bill is in the billions of dollars and this is a nearly bankrupt state, has blah, and israel are negotiating under fire. oh yes,
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says she knows her children's future and lives are at risk. but she says, choose choosing defiance over surrender the motor to their lives have changed because of the way they see the instruction on areas or the use to pay and know they are deprived of enjoying and those pay. but marie and yes, mena appear to have found their own safe space, at least for now. and their houses either follow the eastern 11 on protests and mozambique against the results of a general election last month, the escalating police and the capital using tear gas and gun fired to break up crowds of protest is the ruling from the motive party was declared the winner of the ballot, but the opposition says it was rig welcome web reports from one of the demonstrations in my crew to it was meant to be a peaceful march into the city center to protest the election results. opposition
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lead event on san milan, a code for it. we know who the people voted for, but the issue is they don't want to leave power. and that's what's causing the problem here in mozambique. crowns said when they found the army, this has been the sound of the 2 to most evenings for the last week. the police didn't want people marching in the center to even gathering in the suburbs. the plan had been to march to where to have more than one a cd. a policy members was shot dead 2 weeks ago. many people here say they want to change the ruling for the may policies being in power for nearly 50 years. you'd like to commission said it want a sweeping victory in last month's polls. the crowds in the suburbs grew angry. yeah. police officers. yeah, on it's a guy said robert, but i'm trying to tell this group of protesters to go away.
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