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on the show in the clouds, it's time to to and then wind generation clash, which now dw documentary, this is data in here is life from valid. donald trump lynn's back, the white house on he's ready to wield power has given us at home press. it is 10 powerful mandate. presidents who likes the republican party, also one bathroom of georgia in the us senate pulse on the program of a nice job to the among the european leaders lining up to congratulate mr. trump and declared that ready to work with him. what about ukraine and worries about the trade will the
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i'm so glad to welcome to the program. donald trump is one of the us presidential election. the associated press coal. the republican former president's victory after he edged past a tumbler harrison, the key battleground states of wisconsin. taking him past the threshold of 270 electoral votes, even before about mr. trump address, supported the florida and promised a new golden age for america, called on the country to unite and declared that he would put america. but it also hailed the republican party success in this set of letters gained the majority throughout the night juvenile, from support, to celebrate it in the streets. this part of his victory speech. nothing was made from keeping my word to me, but we will make america save strong prospers, power, home and free again. that i may ask you to every citizen, all across the land, to join me in this noble and riches and or that's what it is. it's time to put the
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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. successful. bring us together. i've seen that. i've seen that i saw that in the 1st term 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 all 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, baldor, richer, safer and stronger than it has ever been before. god bless you and god bless. america
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will not go responded very mean a lot as group a in palm beach, florida has more on the reaction to the trump. victor. the dried pulse definite, the under estimated there was that his campaign has been doing in several of those swing states. there was a lot of cheering going on we, we spent election night in miami with a lot of support his at a close to a restaurant, his school diversity, a restaurant with a lot of a cuban, then 11 in americans. they're celebrating. so when the 1st in news came up that he will, north carolina, then georgia, and they are the spring save in pennsylvania, of course more and most tacit a coming by with support has and with behind me, maybe you can see that's more lago, that's donald trump, has mentioned here with several support does have also guided it today says celebrating a vis, wincing for more years and looking forward to what will happen in the us starting
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january 20th of next year. when don trump will take on the role of the 47th president of the united states, you mean oliver's group a while we were selection system is famously complex. we have state solid casing votes through it's an actual college. let's take a look at how about vote when it's the magic number, of course 270. a trump clinched the width and is leading harris. i to 92 votes to to 24. now here's how we did it by out performing the vice president in every major swing state, donald trump, winning pennsylvania, wisconsin, north carolina, georgia and michigan is also leading congress in nevada. and i result so here's look at the balance of power in the us congress. republicans have gone back control of the senate with at least 52 seats. the 5 for control of the house of representatives still isn't finished as republicans hope to defend and raise that fin majority. let's
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let's go to that comes from the general doom allow at howard university in washington. mcculla harris is expected to deliver a concession speech a welcome janelle, democrats, so like facing and across the board, the faith, the presidency, the senate, and the house. i'm. how is the policy reacting to this mountain down? the line dropped? it looks like janelle come to hear us. so we will see if we can go back to her and move on. now the election result leaves come to the harrison to the democratic party searching for answers. dates as such as donald trump made games with nearly every demographic group compact. with these 2020 feet, including 3 that had previously been the bedrock of the democratic party as black,
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hispanic, and young voters. so taking a look and staffing with the young according to the associated press and 2020, about 6 out of 10, a voted for joe. by this time couple of hours going around hoff, the youth vote. similar picture when you look at black voters, 9 out of 10, cast their ballots for the democrats back in 2020. come with carla harris as the candidates. that number went down to 8 out of 10, find the hispanic voters, and tried to try to the democrats got 6 out of 10 votes. this time, 5 out of 10 voted for harris. william blue cross is the us on the list and the deputy editor of pablo with magazine. he joins us from brussels that welcome william. the mass seems pretty straightforward. the best seems to be a trend when we're talking about lots of roughly 10 percentage points from almost
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every traditionally democratic voting blog. what do you think behind yeah, it is quite star and you mentioned this wednesdays. but even in very, our court blues days, like new jersey, for example, when more republican col are still one the stage because it is 1st cost. suppose you win 50 point one percent deposit or if you get a 100 percent of the like total both in most cases but even in traditional blue blue state color harris, did we draw data crass did a week or? and it seems to be that although they still have the majority of these various groups that you're talking about on their side, donald trump is affectively chipped away. many of their traditional donors and the democrats haven't really gotten the message yet that people are looking for something different. and until they do, they're going to continue losing elections. and this is by no means new to 2024. this is, we talked about this in 2016. we talked about this in 2004, when george
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w bush after not, we need the popular vote in his 1st term or 2000 came back, but quite a strong mandate in 2004 and was able to govern with a mandate that then he was considered to be the worst president disaster back for democracy, etc. many of the things we're hearing from donald trump. so democrats have a lot to learn about what they are, who their motors are, and what they want. somebody that is posing lots of people as the fact that this is such a clear undisputed victory for trump, despite this it seeming neck and neck for 4 weeks. i'm why, why is, why is it, why is it was the result so clear? when the brother was, was so marginal as well, we are all obsessed with polls and maybe there's a lesson here that we can be a little bit less obsessed with polls. pulling is an art not a science. of course, there is a lot of methodology that goes into it, but posters will acknowledge that there is the margin of error that often gets
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overlooked. that could be a spread of $670.00 points. that whole large spread. so even if the official poll looks nothing that there is that outside possibility that they're wrong, that they're wrong within that margin of error. and that's something that we're see a play out here. and we know that cultures have been very difficult time. and i've had a difficult time 20162028 really getting app or properly waiting for the kinds of voters, the so called low propensity voters. first time voters, people are hard to reach by posters and hard to factor into these various methodologies. and then they still call huge from vote and that, so you don't lot of people coming off. it's from that, the polls just don't cache and that is something i think going into the selection when things were so close between cala harris and donald trump. that be a point in the favor of donald trump because you know that they didn't vote is out there. it's just digging into the figures. it's really interesting when we look at
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the 1st time versus for instance, donald trump's, of the percentage of those increased from 32 percent 40 years ago to 54 percent at this time. what do you think is going on that or? well this, this is quite an interesting paradox because as the democrats had said, therefore, getting out the vote, they that they benefit from having more people loading, getting out 1st time voters that they believe that more democracy is to democracy. which from a democratic small, the perspective is true, you want me to democracy, your people participating in elections, but that all back fired on democrats. and again, it's because donald trump was able to speak to a resent in for a happiness, a dissatisfaction that democrats were not clued into or refused to be clued into. regardless of what it is. sure. whether it's elements of racism, massage, any migration economics,
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whatever the case may be legitimate or not. there is an anger and a dissatisfaction out there that democrats kind of put their head of the sans head of the sand over. and again, this is not new democrats or repeatedly doing this and losing elections repeatedly . and that helps explain this sort, this sort of companies that come with harris. i surely hope for more support from white. we mean vote. does anyone tracking who pain? i knew that abortion was at the center of it. what, what do you think went wrong there? i don't think anything went wrong when it did come out and vote though for a couple hours. they voted less, so it should be noted then, even for joe biden, in 2020 that but again, kala harris did fine. she did well to 8 ok, but she didn't do nearly as well as she needed to do. and donald trump in these close elections, although it's not as close as depaula, chevrolet and east coast selection, all you need to do is chip away at
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a few percentage points of these various groups. and that's where, where democrats kind of fall full sort of donald trump was able to attract with his message regardless of what the actual reality is. donald trump is a billionaire member of the elite, of course, may be governance. as we saw in 2016, he governs like a traditional republican tax cuts for the wealthy, etc. but his rhetoric is he's positioning absolutely appeals to go rioting, americans across race, ethnicity, and get at the class. question, get access to economics. question, which is something democratic repeatedly failed to do with the exception of bernie sanders. the bernie sanders was not a successful candidate under a democratic umbrella. democrats did not want room sanders as we saw so. so really that leads to feel open to donald trump and donald trump only to be speaking to these issues. okay, us out on the list that within a blue cross in brussels. thank you so much. i ok,
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well i'm going to go back to ad janelle, i do milan at howard university in washington. a couple of hours is expected to deliver a concession speech. i'm hopefully you can hear me now to now. democrats, what like, facing out across the boards, defeats the president's a bus set up on the house. it looks like. how's the posse reacting to this meltdown? well, meltdown is the correct way to describe it. fill and for reactions have been a mixture of recriminations and soul searching from the party. you're hearing questions like, how is it possible for the party to spend a $1000000000.00 and lose people are looking at the strategy that the democrats employee, the was she wrong to court or what was to court persuadable republicans while she, raul, the 2 up to the table walls as are running, they would have had been better for her to choose the popular governor of
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pennsylvania, josh appear, or could that have health or with the state. but what i am really noticing is a lot of wishful thinking. a lot of wishful thinking that they could turn back the clock. tell president joe biden of 2022, the president biden. do you remember when you indicated that you might be a bridge candidate and making, making way for the next generation of democratic leaders? would that have made a difference? but show dakota what of the phil that is just not an option on the table. and there's a various consequence of factors that went wrong. and they're going to have a lot of soul searching to do in order to figure out how to make that right. ok, i'm nothing from carla harris sofa. when is she expected to deliver her concessions page? i'm what she expected to say. a.
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yeah, so we're actually standing outside of howard university where she is expected to deliver that confessor concession speech at 4 pm eastern time. i don't know if you can see behind me the people going in a lot of them were actually here last night. many of them were disappointed that they did not get to hear account all of our speak. now, of course, so they will in a few hours, but it's not exactly going to be what they want to hear. they're going to have to hear her conceding to donald trump in terms of what she's expected to say. she's expected to deliver a message of gratitude to our supporters. but one thing that we can definitely watch out for she is probably going to make a reference to the peaceful transfer of power being a cornerstone of the democratic process. just because of who the power is going to be transferred to donald trump. of course, famously at election deny, or dw comes from the genetic dom alone in washington. thank you so much.
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well, now all i is going to have a 2nd, trump presidency will impact the relationship between russia and the united states . much as full scale invasion of ukraine in 2022, and washington storage support for keep abroad to relations, to the cold, the lowest points since the cold war, but ongoing ben entry, hateful ukraine could be in jeopardy with trump back in the white house. what is your message to session? paused due. it's yeah, it's on. so. who's the dog boobs? yeah. me but whose dog boards? yes, ma. who's your dog to do your vehicle to? to me a friendly us russia relations on russian state tv. and that's where the us election dominates programming. but that's very little hope that bilateral relations will change so much installs a russian. so taking a more sober view of donald trump's victory done in 2016 when trump was elected for
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the 1st time. this was so nice that got the right, you got the market out. that little computer, we had us for the 1st time, jump from established a positive relationship with food. and i need a new start and this relationship didn't make things easier for us to have it here to what was some, some think some of the policy towards must go from a very tough some sort of the party chicken pretty good. anything below which is all street, most people on the streets of moscow are also skeptical. very simple. i don't think anything will change our president doesn't trust trump very much. yeah, there were things like that, but i did some, nothing will change. so the kind of things, but its politics is nothing made by one man, but by several particular regards to send you, i think everything will stay the same credit there. so there's a good chance victory or be something new prospect for an example in ukraine. because the just because many experts down the trump will be able
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to make good on his promise to entrust his war and ukraine quickly. but it seems certain that us policy will change not only towards russia, but also to will to crate scary. so what i'm with the, i expect a high stakes game and an automation for both sides spectrum and a promise to both sides. either you say yes. right will make your situation much worse. it's lee. well yeah, he has got. so try a wash of blogging. how much with us russian relations can get is on clear those relations that are already at the lowest level ever. everyone appears to agree on that, even in russia. ok. all right, let's look at some of this with the bar is full of motors, professor of politics and the director of the public sections. a bond college, a building a welcome back to the studio above us. does this trump victory embolden
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vladimir post? well, i think it does, i mean, the state media and russia seem to be done playing it, not seeming, seemingly not caring much about the outcomes of us. but i think that's more of a strategic move. i mean, if you think of the reaction to the ukraine, it was a job, i didn't know who built the lions of of states that were supporting ukraine over the last couple of years. but donaldson, but donald trump prim 1st started sending a military aid into ukraine. well, i mean, the actual invasion started after, after trump, so which i was surprised by to be perfectly honest. so there's may be a degree of in coaching ability with trump, that might make things interesting, i guess. okay, let's look at the crate and present. a lot of them is that landscape. he's congratulates re up post on x that here it is a piece written i appreciate president terms, commitment to, to a peace through strength and global affairs. this is exactly the principle that can
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be practically that can practically bring just peace in ukraine. closer, i'm hopeful that we'll put it into action together. we look forward to an era, a strong united states of america under present drums, decisive leadership. we rely on continued a strong bypasses, on support for your trade in the united states. that's, i'm the president if you've tried that, trying to put a positive spin on it. but it's got a lot to worry about. that doesn't designate, especially with donald trump, saying that he could end the war and ukraine quickly, a free account. and that's unlikely to be on time, so be favorable to ukraine. yeah, absolutely. i mean this will be under the recognition of certain territory losses crime. yeah. for sure. and then the eastern part, so few crane. so that would certainly be a piece that would be dictated by russia and not on the terms of,
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of the landscape. nature. of course i that that was they, there was a whole lot of shouting when and on the trump one about if you're up to paying it's fast share and it's night to prepare for trump to. for at least there's been a discussion for more than a year now, and people have been aware that the trump has criticized nato heavily, even when he was still in the office. the conversation with it was enough on the line uh, came into the open in february we were such wouldn't necessarily rush to the defense of the allies in europe if they were to be attacked. so i think there's at least an awareness. i'm not sure if the necessary moves have been made to actually deal with the situation. i'm supposing that 1st steps have been taken, but now the situation is real. and so, but even during trump one, despite the,
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the best fish, the shouting and the complaining, there was no talk of withdrawing or dis, monthly. nice. so it was it. that's right. and i mean, there was legislation passed last december that makes it more difficult for trump to withdraw singlehandedly. i think he wouldn't even put the effort into it doesn't really make sense for us to leave nato because the credibility of nato has been, has been hampered with anyways. and so there's nothing really to gain from, from, from pulling out once. and also i have decided that there's a paradox. trump wants to make america great again. but the institutions that made us great after the 2nd world war were precisely of those international institutions, such as needle such as b, u. n. also in other and other institutions that he's now undermining. okay. let's see here from german chancellor, olaf shelves for that. but you haven't matched the old piece on you. you are being union must stand closer together and acts and the united amanda will discuss german
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chancellor. i'm working towards this fund tons of both sides benefit from the transatlantic partnership. the you and the usa a to some of the logic nomic areas, links and by the closest economic relations in the world. like as far as solomon talk to us about the main points of friction between a trump, to administration and europe. i think 2 points are crucial, one is trade. so terrace, trump has been talking about the terms being has paper in the word. and this will be a major point of conflict with germany and the you. and the 2nd part is of course, the question of security and defense and paying and contributing to uh, to the native budget by the. so i think these are the 2 major points and it is true . what shots are saying that now is the moment that the us step up its game politically and militarily? okay. and what about the hung, darian prime minister victor open? he's been tweeting let's, we'll just take a look at what he said to the biggest,
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easy scribe. this is the biggest come back in us political history. congratulations to president donald trump on his enormous when a much needed victory for the world. now victor, old, bad, of course, been a bad bit of a stolen in the side of, of his own side of you repeat all sorts is this though, where he comes into his own as a trump westbrook? maybe i mean, he courtesy pointed toward the term liberal democracies use that and appropriate it . so in a sense, i mean this for shuttles. a lot of the things that we're discussing right now, i don't think this is going to be an advantage for the you. i think now is the moment to unite and or, but it has been in the last couple of years. the one who has undermined this unity as to into the middle east. we'll hear from a prime minister benjamin netanyahu. how of israel, who has been tweeting at he treated to donald trump bureau, he started to return to the white house, offers a new beginning for america and of the powerful re commitment to the great alliance
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between israel and america. this is a huge victory. he said, i'm or solving trump back in the wise as good news for israel. that's at least towards being read in the as well. i think there has been most of the support for trump has come out of has come out of is, is really a public opinion. what exactly that's going to mean to the, to the volatile situation in the middle east. i think it's difficult to tell them on the list already. and so doing your thing that the boys and girls are elaborate on, do you think that they played any, any, any part in an intensive photo choices in the selection? i think so. i mean, that was quite some support for jo stein, which was the 3rd party candidate that took away a few boats from, from harris. on the other hand, no, the election was so clear after all, that probably might not have been the decisive, the decisive point. okay,
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and so i will leave that to their finance goodness, most the think about that as we will speak again many times in the course of the next 4 years i thought as a form at psych you so much i is reminded by top story this our donald trump has clinched victory in the us presidential election, speaking to support is in florida. and the problem is when he pulled a new golden age for the united states, a said he's one of president of the household mandates. the governor will have said, hasn't spoken yet, and it's is expected to address the supporters in the company and that sets you up today. i'll have whole world news for you at the top of the, our next on the w comes to the exact same sebastian interviews a full, not a private as the office to dance out. of course, that one use around the talk on think w dot com on that, the temperature have a good the
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