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within our relationship, so it is one of the few sources in the 1st thing in listening to content about sexuality and sexual matters. i'm lisa, and i'm going to be exploring all listen more in a new season. masses available on all platforms, the business day, the way there is life from berlin, russia and ukraine. step of drill and warfare, launching record numbers of the aircraft against each other. keep launch is the biggest attack on moscow. since the start of the war, the mer says large numbers of ukrainian drones were shot down. i mean, you premium side targets includes the southern region of odessa. also coming thousands are dead after and is really striking northern gaza. israel's military says, as reviewing the attack on to a volley on area where it believes how mazda is trying to regroup,
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and donald trump wins arizona, sealing his election, victory and all 7 of the us swing states. the welcome to the show and nicole fairly, russia and ukraine have intensified drone attacks against each other are launching unprecedented numbers of be on crude aircraft. wave of drones drives rattles suburbs of moscow. with the mayor of the capital, a rush of reporting more than 2 dozen shot down. it was you grant's biggest attack on the city since the start of the war does come shortly after president waterman bruton sign into law, a mutual assistance pack between russia and north korea. meanwhile, the southern region of odessa was among the ukrainian areas targeted president. both of them are the landscapes, as russia launched, a $1445.00 drones against ukraine overnight. and again,
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urged keys western allies to do more to help our very own research as well. as following developments from ukrainian capital teeth, its been a rough week for debt saw nights full of adults all week long. the had wasnt property being damaged to really being enjoyed last night. one person was killed the previous night. but of course, these attacks in odessa are part of a much larger campaign of doing a tax. like you mentioned, the highest number of joins that have had to create a 145 in a single night. and this is a part of the continuous months old, increasing don't attack on ukraine every single month. and this is also why residents lensky last night and his address a fee once again to get up in boston us to help you clean example. it's a defensive out of time, but it's coming on to continue and attack and also psychologically more fearful. your opinion, residents, of course, as an emissions as well in keys,
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palestinian medical staff say dozens of people have been killed and injured and it is rarely strike in northern gaza. is really military says it is reviewing the attack in jamalia where it believes a mos militants are regrouping yesterday. could tar a key player in seeds? fire talks announced it was suspending. it's mediation efforts between israel and thomas as they were walking by. and he's really striking on this building in jamalia rescue work as big by hand to find any survivors beneath the rubble. and what they discover is devastating. i do now, this man cries many of those in the building when it was hit with from one family, they were more than 50 people there because the grandchildren, for children and daughters or displaced were just looking for safety in the house
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was struck while by rule inside the body, but there are some signs of life. i meet the devastation. the casualties have been taken to hospital, accompanied by relatives below and i'm looking through spam calls on i go on the main chevy the son. he says the victims at all gathered for the dawn prayer when there was struck a lot in putting a new. israel's military says at the operational and jamalia and other parts of northern guys have been targeting, how much the militants to make sure they don't regroup that. but the relatives of the victims of this strike insist they were innocent. and we were just sitting peacefully. these are innocent citizens who don't belong to any military organizational faction. the eldest man is 70 years old and
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diplomatic efforts aimed at securing a cx. 5 deal have suffered a setback with cutoff suspending its mediation between israel and how much. and that means such seems unlikely to continue in gaza. let's get you up to speed now and some other stories making headlines around the world today. living on the health ministry says at least 33 people have been killed by new is really strikes a report of casualties and the eastern fall back region. and in the south where the military group has black has a strong presence. israel has intensified at the air campaign against the around back group. the toddler, bon, are to attend you in climate talks for the 1st time since returning to power in afghanistan. 3 years ago. they'll join the cop 29 summit and those are by john kind of thought as vulnerable to climate change despite the meeting. few greenhouse gases problems include flooding, droughts and dessert application dodge, police have detain dozens of people and amsterdam who to find
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a ban on pro palestinian demonstrations. the mayor blocked weekend protests because of gang violence against is really football fans before a match against i x. i x, mojave and tel aviv supporters burned to palestinian flags and chanted anti aram slogan flourishes as moded and closely followed parliamentary elections. 2 main blocks were buying for control of the 70 c. national assembly was both confident of victory and re a recent agreements solve britain returned the che ghost islands 2 more rushes after a decades long disputes and then the us, donald trump, has won the state of arizona and the presidential election slipping the state which voted for job i'm and 2020 of the wind comes after 4 days of ballot counting. arizona has the largest spanish population and the republicans victory their locks in his sweep of all 7 swing states. trump is now in line to win 312
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electrical votes compared to 226 for the democratic candidate, vice president. come on, here's the a spring adjustment he gets. he's a communications consultant who has worked for both the democratic and the republican party. justin, good to see you. now. despite a criminal conviction to impeachment warnings from an drums, former staff, and talk about democrats as the enemy within. he managed to win all 7 battle ground states. how hit a pull that off. yeah, so from a macro perspective, this was a historically difficult cycle for him comments, meaning being the challenge. and donald trump was advantageous, i believe, since world war 2, this was the 1st time the incumbents across the low lost both share and then drilling down a little further. do they have a when 45 percent of latino voters, the highest in history for g o. v kennedy, 51 percent of white women, also voted for trump. now, why was he able to accomplish this? she messaged to these voters,
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telling them that the cost of living increases from the pandemic was biden's fall, and was hurting them. and then the providing we're solutions like ending taxes on tips overtime rules and putting tears on foreign goods which while he was being dishonest about it, voters believed would help the economy. and the other 2 things they seemed really leverage was he promised to fix americans immigration problem and tied that to the economy in crime. and then lastly, he ran against progressive liberal social chauffeur, justice policies in a way that resonated with these voters. there was a lot of optimism in the democratic party, especially after, after abiding dropped out of the race. what did they, harris walls campaign get wrong? a well binding cd to the race for too long? she was a historically unpopular candidate. and then when asked if they would do anything differently, the president biden did the harris and was basically said,
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so they tied themselves further to the president, historically on popular president. they also used a present biden's message of democracy being on the ballot as the central focus of this campaign involve. that's true. it's really mask who is higher or he needs it. voters are worried about the price of making the eggs gas and wrench my they are going to vote on that before something that some voters perceive is watch, read like the system of government. and then a couple of other reasons is the total motors, the economy was fine, it was doing great. they offer no clear prescriptive policy solutions when your vp for years. you control of the house of representatives tenet and you absolutely nothing on immigration, something that voters prioritize that will come back to her due. and then last week they, the democratic party has been pushing away the young man for 8 years. the top campaign has been saying that under the talk to them,
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they will protect young man. they will make it better for young man. and quite frankly, there's campaign didn't know type of messaging to this vital demographic blocks. and that's why you saw 45 percent of hispanic voters go for trial. yeah, just to add onto something that you said there the by that ministration of course, try to get something done as to the situation on the us southern border, but it was blocked in congress. but i do want to move on, because there is a lot to unpack here at this now is the land slide that trump has been seeking for the last 4 and 8 years. how would you expect us to affect his agenda? i want to keep our prism 1st and foremost, but from an agenda perspective, i think the world has to be ready. there's very likely to be terrace. it's one of the main things that president trump has been consistent on for 4050 years. now we can expect him to support his real expansion into gaza. we can expect him to
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support quite frankly, and on favorable ending to the warren. you bring the g advanced plan is to give russia all of the territory that you pray, unfolds now and exchange for peace. we know there's wagner, who is a thought that cannot be trusted. so any type of negotiation, so that as you're setting up for a future invasion or expansion, they're up. and then the last 2 issues here are we can expect top corporate tax cuts. so income inequality to expand in the united states. and then lastly, and maybe one of the most tragic things we can expect is mass deportations. do they start with just a few 100000 people? or do they try and round up 10 to 15000000 people or put them in detention camps and then fly them out. so america, in the world better be ready for a very, very different type of leadership from the united states. and i just like to end with maybe america is not as exceptional as us americans and teachers like myself
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what to believe. yeah. it's an uncertain time i had for many people in the united states and around the world. certainly don't try. i'm famously promised to be a dictator on day one. what is that going to look like as well? we need to understand this does have is the word terry impulses. but he also has the attention span of maybe an 8 year old child. so we can't project anything with certainty, but i don't think he's going to be able to be a dictator because we do have a strong system of government's going back to the spirit of laws by the front of last year. montague and our court system is still intact. so what could it look like? it could look like a trunk, doing an executive orders to support the will of congress to money. that is maybe your mark for disaster relieve and putting it towards the port of people. i personally do not think we're going to see the end of free and fair elections.
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we're not going to see necessarily prosecution of political enemies, but maybe some tinkering of the edges, which will be challenged and hopefully overturned by the course. many people hoping that you're correct and your assessment justin higgins to us politics. analysts, thank you so much for your time. thank you very much. it's a creation that can frustrate and to live in equal measure, rubik's cube has turned 50 the positives become a global phenomenon and it's a venture believes the multi colored cube remains as relevant today as when he designed it in 1974 before smartphones. this was the ultimate destruction, the rubik's cube, a seemingly simple, yet challenging, fidget toy. and depending on your proclivity for puzzles, it promised hours of fun, spend, or frustration it was invented in 1974 by an aerobic,
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