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the, the us presidential elections 2024 wants the whole coverage on the business. the doubling use live from building donald trump, wins back the white house and is ready to wield power. america has given us an unprecedented and powerful mandate. alexa republican party also won back the majority in the us senate. so coming up europe's leaders, including germany's jots of a line up to congratulate trump signed and ready to with with him. but what about ukraine inquiries about a tried the
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anthony. how it welcome to the program for me, us president and republican candidate donald trump has won the us presidential election. the associated press called trump's victory after he edged past couple of harris in the key battleground state of wisconsin, putting and passed the threshold of 270 electoral robots. even before that trumpet dressed support as in florida, promising a new golden age for america. code on the country to get nothing said he would put america foot to my beautiful truck. also how the republican party success in the senate were gained a majority throughout the not jubilant trump support his took to the streets to celebrate. let's listen into part of trump's victory speech. nothing will stop me from keeping my word to me, but we will make america save strong prospers, power, home and free again. that may i ask you to every citizen, all across the land,
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to join me in this noble and righteous endeavor. that's what it is. it's time to put the divisions of the past 4 years behind us. it's time to unite. and we're going to try. we're going to try, we have to try and it's going to happen. success will bring us together. i've seen that. i've seen that i saw that in the 1st when we became more and more successful people started coming together, success is going to bring us together and we're going to start by. busy putting america 1st, we have to put our country 1st for at least a period of time. we have to fix it because together we can truly make america great again for all americans. so i want to just tell you what a great honor this is. i want to thank you, i will not let you down. america's future will be bigger, better of all the richer, safer and stronger than it has ever been before. god bless you and god bless
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america the left of that triumphant speech i asked a w i it for him in washington. the biggest take away of the results. i think how wrong a lot of the holes seems to seem to have been. it was sort of conventional wisdom in the weeks and days leading up to the election that it was going to be not connect that it was going to be very slim margins. but by all accounts, we're seeing donald trump slated to win the popular vote and certainly 2 or when
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the most votes he's of, you know, by all accounts now above the threshold for electoral votes, swing states that comma harris and needed to win to win the presidency. a have all but one been called a for a donald trump and even that one state that hasn't been called for donald trump to michigan is by all projections on its way to a to donald trump officially. and so just how not close it. it was, i think is a, is a major take away from all of this. i have the economy was a top issue full drugs as they spoke loudly and clearly, but trump talked a lot about in self about regular migration. what do you expect him to actually do now, but he has the range again to do something about it's difficult to predict exactly what donald trump is going to do. she is known for
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making a unpredictable moves and sometimes making promises and then turning around and doing something completely different. but i think his border, you know, his project of building the wall, which was stopped by a bite and of the current president joe biden. as soon as he took the office, it might be expected that that might resume and he did address. it was one of the few issues, but he addressed out his victory speech at the campaign watch party in florida, where he said that he wants people to come, but that, that they should come a legally, they're obviously referring to the, the unregulated border crossings that had that come through the united states southern border, the deputies abraham in washington dc. thanks so much. i or well, it has been a remarkable come back for trump, re taking the white house for years after losing the presidency in 2020. this time
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he becomes america's president elect as a convicted felon with 5 reaching plans for america and the woods. donald trump 1st to him in office and not to my name is departure maud by claims was sold in the election allegations that he stood up an interaction we will never give up. we will never can see that doesn't happen. don't get divided and stuff followed. as roy it is rampage through the us, capital still divides the america and sits at the hearts of a federal case against trump, who stands accused of illegally trying to over through the 2020 election results. when a full criminal case is still hanging, i believe america's new president elect as the heads back into the white house.
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particularly the 2 federal cases, the idea would be that he would immediately and he's announced that he would take action immediately upon being returned to the office of the president to in january 2025 dismissed. the special prosecutor particularly mid january 6 case. so jack smith basically make these cases null and void, make them go away. trump has threatened to use the military against his political opponents. those he calls the enemy within the claims he'll be a dictator only on day one of his 2nd presidency, dismissing allegations from critics that he'll be, you know, for it's area american lead to say use it, he's here or and then they say he's a nazi about it that's, i'm the opposite of a nazi. i don't know. on the phone front, he's bound to build a lasting peace in the middle east describing himself as israel is protect,
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to just even boasted of being able to end the war in ukraine in 24 hours. and we have a very good relationship. and i also have a very good relationship as you know, with president and i think we went to get it resolved already. while back it's home, he's repeatedly told his supporters that he'll bring down price is an oversee a new economic boom in america, slashing taxes. and the energy costs and stuff in huge terrace, some phone and ports. we will rapidly defeat inflation and we will very simply make america affordable again, we're going to make it and when it comes to the southern border with mexico and the issue of immigration, he's splits to finish his will. and do this immediately upon taking the oath of office, i will launch the largest the port station program and then
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there's some unfinished business which from, from his last time in office, something known as shared tool. that was a donald trump administration. and it's 2nd incarnation would like to do is to really change into the depths of almost all american administrative organizations, the functionality of it's the functionality of american bureaucratic expertise and just filled out with id months. why? because of the 1st trump administration, he felt, and his advisors failed, that a number of the policy initiatives and decisions he talked work executed with the speed at acuity that he would have wanted. and that brings us that project 2025900 page manifesto from the us conservative think tank, the heritage foundation headlined by itself as some of whom used to work for trump as a blueprint for the next republican president. it's been described by critics as
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a threat to democracy. and donald trump and his campaign had repeatedly tried to distance themselves from it. i don't know what the hell it is. it's project toward the 5 fusion involved in project. and then the read some of the things in, hey, hard environment this or is like strip, but i don't know anything about it. but despite the denials there appears to be overlap between trump official plans and the radical policy wish list in its proposals for mass people, patients and the o behold of the justice departments as well as the role back of l. g, b, t, q rights, and climate legislation. the democrats claim trump will implement the ultra conservative plan as president will find out if he does of the he's sworn in. come january the german chance of the old i felt as congratulated a trump on his victory as some of what he had to say. certainly many things will be different on the government, doc. net by donald trump. you always made that clear our messages all clear.
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firstly, let's gemini, will remain a reliable transfer that and pick popped up by talk. we know about the contribution we make to this path to shop and will continue to make the will. this also applies to the threat to argue russia represents, according to the view of alternate to have lies for security in it least on the, on the most atlantic space was discussed. and secondly, the european union must done together closely. i'm to act this way as a german chancellor worked to watch that. today i had an exchange with president chrome tomorrow we will meet the of the heads of state and government. so in the future we will closely align ourselves there and continue with that. and then weeks to come, sophomore year thing, latest, a bank congratulating a donald trump hungry 5 rod prime minister. i think the old on close ally road, the biggest come back and us political history. congratulations to president donald
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trump on he's a numerous win and that's needed. victory for the will says mister o'brien is french president amendment mccomb. congratulations, president donald trump ready to work together as we were able to do for for years. with your convictions and with mind, with respect and vision for more peace and prosperity, oscar is joncelyn to come near hummer. congratulations to donald trump on the election victory. the united states is a important strategic partner for australia. we look forward to further expanding and strengthening transatlantic relations to successfully address global challenges to get are all right now, what is the joint by identity other spots as she's a political analyst and member of the executive team at the bottom, and those min foundation rather in the then, then you're welcome. we just saw a messages of congratulations from some of the reps late and spot. it must be said despite what they say externally, they are divided. they'll split. i've a trump. what could the lack of unity mean for a european response to
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a trump presidency for the ability to respond? well, 1st of all, they've all responded individually, which they have to do with that's natural. the europe in summit coming up, and that will be the interesting moment to see where the contentious issues are. and one of them will very likely be the potential outreach that donald trump may do to negotiate with vladimir, put in, and possibly with the se lensky that you created in president about making peace in ukraine. there are a number of europeans who will firmly insist that ukraine is a full part of those negotiations and that there is no deal to be struck between donald trump and tried him and putting over the heads of your opinions including ukrainians. that's one contentious issue and there's another more fundamental ideological one. donald trump is a, a politician who has created a climate, a political culture where there is a lot of discrimination. a lot of rhetoric very negative on immigration. the idea
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to send home immigrants very, let's say brutal rhetoric politically and some leaders in the european union will be pretty fond of that. and we'll try to link to that narrative that he is building about making america great. again, they will try to relate to the us as individual you countries without thinking about the european union as a framework, and that will be others. and i hope germany and france will be in that camp who will try and actually at once european ideas at this very moment because the west will be less of a constructive play and transatlantic relations. so many threads to pull here in terms of that security. how do you see a 2nd trump to him impacting nice, so and co operation then on the policy between us and your well interestingly trumped during his 1st term from the criticize nato,
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but never left. so what he has always been pushing for is a fair, a burden sharing with the nato, and that is very likely to come up again. and europeans have increase defense spending. they contribute more to transatlantic security. but also the security landscape has really changed. so we're not doing this because of trump, but because there is war and the european continent because they're rising threats from low in asia, there are more hybrid threats that a countries have to tackle. so security has become more costly and i've given the west us to europeans that they take out of europe. security to a large extent, i believe that the european members of nato will have to make some concrete proposals. how they are willing to contribute to a european pillar with a nato to make the alliance attractive for the us to stay and, and to actually work through. when trump was 1st elected a year, it promised to step up its military capabilities and cooperate more on foreign
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policy. as you're talking about, why haven't we seen more? well, 1st of all, something has happened. i went from a how had his 1st to him and to 16 to 20 europe was spending much less on defense. and we are now at the level of what leaders decided to spend and to 14 off the rest of had next try me. so we are roughly at the 2 percent of gdp defense spending goals in across the, the some countries who do a lot more pull and us between 3 and 4 percent. the baltic states to more greece does more traditionally because of the cypress. so, you know, if we look at the landscape, most things and, but would, europe, you just need to do is really spend the money more wisely. so the money is used in a better way and actual capabilities, more relevant to nato. so there's a lot of lots to do in terms of corporation and interoperability and also, and that's a tricky issue before the us, europe is going to advance with joint defense and i'm and projects,
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industrial corporation. we'll, we'll go forward in your any, let's try to a place, stay with me. i want to get more from you after we hear from you. try and keep and break it as well. and we'll come back and we'll talk some more about that relationship with trump. in particular with the you try. in the meantime, you crunch president flooded. mr. lensky was quick to post his congratulations to the trump victory on x. he wrote, i appreciate president trump's commitment to the peace through strength approaching global affairs. this is exactly the principle that can practically bring just to face and ukraine closer. i'm hopeful that we will put it into action to get and look forward to one of your strong united states of america and the president, trump decisive leadership. we rely on continued strong bipartisan support for ukraine in the united states. multi w, as nick connelly has more reaction to the trump waiting from keith a look, he tried to speak, the language of trump is sped, spoke,
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developed in that treat of american strength. he talked about going to mutually beneficial economic ties. he also hinted that ukraine could contribute to european security. that kinda implication that being that the us could do less if you crane fills that gap, i think on you've seen williams the landscape desperately trying to improve the vibes to kind of mood music between himself, his administration and the trump kemp. this is the relationship that has significant package. you'll remember a 20195 years ago that meeting between zalinski and trump the sidelines of the u. n . way to lensky basically didn't look like he didn't know what did hit him with the whole impeachment story. as we now know, trump wanting investigations, launch the gates job button sun because of his business dealings in ukraine and you know that the tenants trump supposed impeachment. so there was a lot to overcome that in terms of kind of bad, a heavy baggage and kind of bad misunderstandings between those 2 camps. and so it was really important for the landscape to get a meeting with trump when he was in the us just in september. that meeting was not
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confirmed till the last moment, but you ready? so let's get desperate to kind of shake that hand, looking very, very uneasy when he was standing next to trump and trump said, yes, i have great relations with the brain. was it? let's keep it. i also have great relations to most go to, to put in and you so then, so let's get off that kind of sheepishly, trying to interrupt this, trump and say, well, i hope you have better relations with us than you do with them. from the kindly cave, let's bring in here river shit. are they deputies? we got bureau today for more now you really most governments and the latest the thing lining up to pass on the congratulations f, as we could. how has the kremlin reacted the walls of the actions of the kremlin to tom's victory today? i'm very different from directions to east coast during when he was 1st elected. and it's no longer because uh, the very pest changed and so have russian american relations. and so crowns and spokesmen, pests coff has pointed out to the people should not forget to sat,
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that'd be usa is, is also called the unfriendly country for russia. and he said he didn't even know where the president would congratulate to donald trump on his victorian. then then when asked if put into a possible silence, so need not to go to lation, would force us russian relations misstep. his golf said, those relations will at an all time low any way, but also all the reactions and former president midway 80, for example, among positives, sat on x as that trump was off to all the business men who wouldn't spend his money on useless gifts. i've been very fortunate to edit them all drastically. i don't repeat his words directly. he was of course, referring to the u. s. a. for ukraine. you what changes now do we know or is it a guess in terms of what changes in the relationship between the us and russia as well as goes? first of all, we have to distinguish withdrawn between what he says during his election comparing
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and she's actual policies later on. we saw it the 1st there, but both of them put in and the drum offsets to have close personal ties anyway. and the drum claims to have spoken to poor to put in on the phone 8 times off the table is not on the president. so i couldn't very well imagine that to put in a trunk coat assuming meet in person, just as drum x unexpectedly met, met at the north korean head of state. did you order to start start with? no, it is as if trump lift the sanctions against ross if they come on exemptions they, bilateral ties could improve a little bit because i believe that the sanctions against moscow has been to the heaviest weapons against prussia. so phone erie with hood reactions from across the world, from political latest to the 2nd coming of trump to the white house. how is this news landed with the russian people? well, the people on the streets of moscow are very skeptical. a most of them are very
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skeptical, many of my friends who live in rochester, we'll also see an improvement, no improvement the relation soon. many say that trump alone can't decide much any way and some believe that the use a really is what we've russia. that's exactly what the russian state propaganda claims and many believe it that many people think just as they did it during the cold war, is that it's not about you crate. and it's not about the boy. did you have your credit? trust me about the both of us a, that the legislative wants to destroy russia. remember quite different directions to trump during his scores tournament office when he was 1st elected, they bought this logan in russia, but i'm not sure which means trump is out, is ours. and this was a jumping reference to the hopes of installations would improve. addresses today, uh, no longer saying that the deputies re good bureau chief, erie pursued i, thanks so much. i alright,
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with any of those slots is back with us. i have political analysts, a member of the executive team of the building and foundation here in building with he had heard the reaction from ukraine and reagan. i think one of the questions that really base a role one for a lot of people off the trump's re election is how in bold and do you think russian president vladimir whitfield today? well, 1st of all, i think he is happy to see donald trump going into the office and not coming to harris, who would have represented some continuity to jo biden's policy and supporting ukraine. however, we see from the fact that he hasn't congratulated that he keeps his distance. uh, the comments by the speaker. we have very much on the relationship to the us as a country and not to donald trump as a person. and at the same time, over the past days, there was news about confidential conversations about the 2 seemingly had. right. so it may well be that there is a background conversation going on at that. don't. a trump actually prepares for
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this 24 hour piece deal, which he intends to do in quotation marks. i don't think it will work and as a risk to the european security order entry ukraine, if it's not well done, because it has really far reaching implications. how this was ended and what role russia and the west plays in terms of defense and secure and ukraine. so i think there's a, there's a very big issue out there and we know that donald trump has said many times he wants to, and this was so i think you're a p. m 's. have to team up and find their position, how they talk to donald trump early on about this conflict. and what's a good transatlantic approach could be just quickly and that's in the time we have left um, trumpet said very often that he's going to in that financial assistance as or as in the quantities. so that currently exist, who is going to step in and fill that gap if anybody? well, i think your opinions, i've had conversations on that. obviously, if this, this task uh, falls on europe in a difficult situation. public finances are constrained,
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growth is not very high. germany is the largest single contributor in supporting ukraine after the united states. and i think has had internal discussions, whether it's possible to do more. i do believe that that will be a readiness on the side of the europeans, maybe not to for, to fully to take over what the us then will no longer do, but to step up the european engage times. because it is well understood that the question of how this war ends and how is your crime goes out of that is not only a question for ukraine, but it has brought applications for the european security order and 4 possible other conflicts worldwide. because if russia gets its own way as a nuclear power, attacking an eva soothing territory, i'm trying to suppress suppressed democracy in that country, which was the initial goal. and then i think this will have far reaching implications beyond this particular problem. any electronic has been up to lately fascinating to have you have you on board and get your thoughts today on the 2nd coming of donald trump to the white house. thank you so much. thank you so much.
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but before we go, here's a reminder of our top story. this a donald trump has won the race for the us presidency of comma harris trump address to support us in florida, promising a new golden age for america, saying he had one and i'm president of powerful mandate to go the and with that erupt. could i come out next on d, w, after a short break, our department show eco efforts and looks at how hot official intelligence is helping farmers in gun boost. they deals that the time to remind you that if you need anything more throughout the day on this historic day, it took a day to go to the www dot com for all the latest. at any time you need. the youtube channel is another place to get the latest reporting and of course, social media channels to handle. you need to instagram and x is past the definitely needs i'm anthony housing building for me and the same here. it's good for us,
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