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this is the time to heal in america. i will be a president of all americans. joe biden declares victory in the u.s. presidential election after media projections give the democrats a victory in the key states of pennsylvania. taking him over the national threshold needed to win. little trump runs the election fraud. you learn sundin sists. he won twists might be possible if republicans launch no suit over a late surge in postal ballots. but by the time i stood by donald trump's rejection of the
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results, his supporters take to the streets, demanding a recount. well, after a long wait, america seems to have finally chosen its next leader. joe biden is on course to become the 46 president of the united states after media projections show that he secured 290 electoral college votes. well above the magic 270 votes needed and well, as we know, it's been a slow week of counting since tuesday's election day with the decisive votes coming down to 100 full of states. ultimately, it was biden's home state of pennsylvania that handed the form of the keys to the white house,
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giving him the much needed votes to put in above the threshold of $270.00. it could also be a historic win for camelot horace, who would be the 1st black woman and asian american vice president. and his 1st speech since he appeared to have secured victory, biden called on america to heal divisions, will govern as an american president. i'll work as hard for those who didn't vote for me as those who did not discriminate. david ization in america began to end here. and now the bible tells us to everything there is a season of trying to build it, trying to repeat it, trying to show and a time to hear. this is the time to heal in america. projections handing bind in the presidency were met with joy from coast to coast,
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moments off to some outlets awarded him. the oval office crowds are up didn't celebration, flooding trumps home state of new york. tens of thousands jubilantly took to the streets elsewhere in the country from massachusetts to california. meanwhile, donald trump is yet to concede and is vowing legal challenges in battleground states to contest the results. and trump's return to washington was less than welcoming. he was goal thing when the election was called for biden, as the presidential motorcade into the nation's capitol. it was met by booing with demonstrators chanting lose. trump supporters across the country also took to the streets, lashing out at what they claim to be a rig. and fraudulent presidential election, hundreds of people held signs saying stop the steel and the trumps on claims of vote, meddling by the democrats on tees. daniel hawkins joins me in the studio to discuss
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biden 1st, public address, as president elect. it was clear that whoever won the race, whichever way this went, half the country would wake up and check their social media or check the news. and we pretty disappointed with the outcome. it is all over the media have the bought in victory with the man himself, changing his social media to hide those to president elect, or to vice president elect lloyd in his future key policies in his victory speech. i pledge to be a president who seeks not to divide, but unify who doesn't sees red states and blue states always. she's the united states are murderers of be cured for the growth. we're not only we will lead not only by the example of our progress, but by the power of our example. now this
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campaign is over. what is the will of the people? what is our mandate? i believe it's this. americans have called upon us in the great battles of our time, the battle over cheve, racial justice and root out systemic racism in this country. the brother control the virus, the better bill prosperity for the better secure your families health care. the tackling the coronavirus pandemic was a key pillar of job on this election campaign and also a very convenient weapon, political weapon to attack trump with so very ironic, seeing as tens of thousands of supporters there on the streets with no socialist. of course whatsoever. how secure is biden in his victory, and what challenges does he face? it's definitely not all plain sailing from here. trump has so far, refused to concede defeat. he's not cool joe biden, to congratulate him, as is customary in these cases, to symbolize a sort of handover of power between presidents here. he's been issuing very thinly
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veiled threats that his campaign team would be taking legal action in multiple states to try and turn around an action that he's repeatedly described as fortunate . the observers were not allowed into the counting rooms. i won the election good $71000000.00 legal votes, bad things happened, which our observers were not allowed to see. never happened before. millions of 1000000 ballots were sent to people who never asked for them, or some from saddam and so their votes, not being officially certified yet in those key swing states who put on everybody's minds over the last few days. some are still going up, going through the process of counting, being wrapped up with some will go to recount as well. and these slew of allegations coming out of the trump has been quite, quite astonishing, really that republican observers, as we heard allegedly not being allowed to witness the vote, counting ballots of disease. the vote is being counted in favor of joe biden. and also many of these have of course been debunked by officials that hasn't stopped
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his team following these legal motions that experts say they're very unlikely to succeed because the margin of victory for joe biden is so big. unlike the bush v, gore case in 2000, when the margin of victory was much, much smaller. if there was like the entire world has been watching this election unfold this week, i wouldn't how have people around the world been really acting to the u.s. domestic politics. but i mean, some are painting this as a sort of symbol of the electorate mistrust in donald trump. people are fed up with his policies, most of all his leadership thought as well. boyden is, of course, on cost of one of the biggest popular votes in u.s. history, but trump has won the 2nd largest popular vote in your history. so that does show that they're actually pretty neck and neck in terms of votes. blue wave of democrats, which was predicted, hasn't materialized, the democrats are allowed to take control of the senate. the way things stand. we won't know until january,
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when those election run offs in georgia or in other states happen. so that cliffhanger will remain in place until the new year. so that does mean whatever happens so far. at least it's going to face or uphill battle in the senate trying to pass his policies. despite losing seats, the democrats do retain a majority in the house of representatives, so that's one positive they can take from this election. well, part of the reason why is that the counter drugs on was mail mail in ballots? joe biden actively encouraged his voters to use this partly for safety reasons,
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because of the pandemic. the 2nd reason is the u.s. voting system. it's not enough just to get the most votes overall when it wasn't so clear. so similar to what we soared 2016. hillary clinton won the majority the popular vote. donald trump won the electoral college count. so similar in this election, despite joe biden being the clear winner overall in terms of popular votes, he had to wait until that very complex and convoluted electoral college system went in his favor as well. if trump gets to the supreme court to consider his case, it would echo the election 20 years ago when it effectively handed the presidency to george w. bush and he's going underground host. after motown's, he spoke with trump the impeachment lawyer on the chances of winning the legal battle over the vote. it's unlikely he will prevail in the courts, but that's his best shot. what sort of time scale are we talking about will be about a month as it was in 2000 with bush and gore. i think we'll have a result within weeks, not months. if pennsylvania becomes a key state,
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then i think it will take months. do you think trump always had in mind the 300 judges that were appointed under his administration, given that he had already been suspecting vote tampering? well, i think he, there are a lot of reasons why he wanted to appoint lots of judges. his base wants conservative judges, but i think part of the reason may very well have been as a backstop as a protection in the event that he had to take the election to court. any president would think in those terms, supporters of trump say he shouldn't have given that press conference on the night saying there is fraud and waited a little bit. do you think that will affect any court outcome? because he was alleging both before it, even before the election, and of course on the night, rather than saying this is the state of play at the moment. we'll wait and see. i don't think that kind of statement affects the courts. it was done after the polls
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will close, so i think it was just him saying what he believed, and i don't think it will have any impact either electorally or traditionally. we discuss with guests whether america can now come together and the consequences of this vote with trump's election. there were 4 years of accusations that the russians had helped him become elected. it was 4 years and i think around $30000000.00 of taxpayer money was spent investigating those allegations, which as we all know have come to nothing. now in 2020, we actually have video footage of things like ballots arriving in unmarked vans and of people correcting ballots, which you are not just allowed to do. so there's a lot more evidence of voter fraud than there ever was before. in foreign interference in the 26000 election, and i hope as to not be totally hypocrites, that the people who are all upset about electorate election, integrity when donald trump was elected. have those same concerns right now. you
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know, this is nothing new. i come from chicago, i was a suburban, chicago police officer, but in chicago, in cook county, from the time that i was a child, there was always talk on friday that people voting and things like that. the united states really needs to get a handle on our voting system. and is there fraud in our, in this system? purely from everything i'm seeing. there are some problems. i know the f.b.i. has to go showing. this is going to play out in the courts as a law enforcement officer. it's very frustrating, but what i'm more concerned about is that with day to day safety in our cities. and the longer this plays out, and the more tense people become, the more dangerous it becomes for our citizens, the more dangerous it becomes our business. and of course, the more dangerous it becomes for american law enforcement. when the left leaning media is talking about unity, dest their code,
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for if you disagree with those shut up, it's not real unity at all. all that's going to happen is the people who feel left out or silenced by the media or by college campuses or whatever those people and interviews are going to fester and become more radical. there's going to be a lot of unrest on both sides because this is not year old country is a divided country that has been actively divided by the democratic and republican parties that were 2 groups have been actively and intentionally isolated so that they don't communicate. so they don't try to find compromise, they don't try to find concord. and instead try to view each other to view anyone who disagrees with them as an absolute enemy. what we've seen from the d.n.c. an r.c. have been behaviors that are corrosive to democracy and corrosive. to a polite society into a civil society. so i do believe we are in for several more years of major political unrest. more international reaction is coming into joe biden's projected victory. israel's prime minister welcomes biden while thanking trunk for helping
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sail, what he called historic peace accords, such as normalization of ties with the united arab emirates, and unison yahoo! called both politicians, his warmest friends over in the e.u. . some officials have voiced concern about state recount, recounts of close votes and translate all threats. but latest have generally expressed optimism of the new face coming into the oval office. congratulations to joe biden on his election as president of the united states and to come all the harris on historic achievement. the us is our most important ally, and i look forward to working closely together on our shared priorities from climate change to trade in security. the americans have chosen their president. congratulations, joe biden, and come on harris. we have a lot to do to overcome today's challenges. let's work together. i look forward to future cooperation with president biden. our transatlantic friendship is irreplaceable. if we are to master of the great challenges of our time live now
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tonight is marius professor of institutions and former member of the european parliament. thank you for joining us on the program this morning. and for europe. how significant is it joe biden? victory? well, it would be business as usual, meaning that the europeans that would like to have a more closer relations to a say the united states. so it turns out that the relation of, say, understand, would be more closer and the united states would be more active in international politics. this means that they will stop war europe. what that and also they will dry $2.00 and you can sneak since also international trade. at the same time, i think that the usa would be a more cooperative in that himself. nagle. so nato would be more active. i think it in a europe, it would be more strengthen and to some extent,
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i understand that they form a border state, though what russia i would be more hostile because that is a big phobia in europe and they, i think lewis the new administration under biden had this say will, did they do rate and american granulation stay behind and not come across on talk of challenges. what might they be referring to? 1st of all, i think they are and saddening to all the new great bodies today date for the climate. and they understand that that by then is going to come back with the united states in this international treaty. the 2nd point is a lot that i just mean because a drunk was a good getting more isolation. and let's say intervention in the international politics and in international trade. so they get openness would produce, sat at the new deal with the united states,
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a saying at the international trade, well known trade deals, d.t.i. . these going to come back for to be ratified perhaps. and also there will be more cooperation, but have since there were trade them going to ization a year later is also talk about working closely with the u.s. . what issues do you think might be top of the list? well, i think it's going to be nato is security in europe. are they connected says will be a more active, intense building security in europe and perhaps in the middle east and in the rain young. and perhaps there will be not so much pressure to the europeans to pay for the budgets of nato, perhaps the, the united states should we continue to pay more for nato. and also, i believe that would be a more, a sanction russia for a not
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a stream because the new administration, i think $1.00 would that wouldn't like for no student to go on. if you expect america's allies and adversaries to stay the same under biden. well, i think it would be more close for a consolation, it's more stranded nations between the united states and china. they will try to dissolve the conflicts that's doing is it's wrong, but being station international trade would be would. but we almost pushed it let's say. but it helps a single sematic on activities in china and i believe in so that saying that national immigration is going to be boosted because the by the not being station and the democratic party is more. busy busy or let's say positive that the wants to international movement best wins and they day out
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of war. busy of course, its goal was the a, you're not going to mend on my kids, which means that they will be more friendly toward international immigration. and also that would be just as would be more active in the international scene in the so-called issue or human rights, which means more perhaps we need to coddle and perhaps mean that in that information of the united states in various places showing the world. so do they be here is genuinely relieved. trumps gone. oh, do you think it could end up disappointed with biden, especially as if hands are tied by a republican senate. well, the republican senate wouldn't be very helpful for him for us or biden. and then sold the us supreme court, it will not be sold friends with say the new administration,
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but said he. busy would like to have one close relationship with with, by then, and they will try to dissolve some trade, the issues that have during this cd that time. but being station side believes that said will be more closer relationship between europe and united states and to political establishment of europe. didn't like actually trying to who was more against the political establishment itself. so that when they got to substandard in europe is more. busy to leave because the political establishment in the united states has gone back and to follow that as maria from a member of the european parliament. thank you for your time now, the assassin threw out of a delay. the vote count spoke to week a theory from both sides supportive. 3
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thank you, protest it's clashed with police in the wake of a particularly bitter election battle. however, it seems the political stances of the 2 candidates may not actually be that far apart. we asked people on the streets of new york tonight, the main difference in the policies of biden thank you very much. you're very little more like france on the other hand, you know, different experience. i don't feel like from really has any idea of what policy just like the storm does work. so very well. you know, i might have some issues like most of your party, at least she has a policy consistent framework for you to go from being focused. you know, really,
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please sit back and i'm going to say dog trouble, but it could be biden after 4 years of presidency, donald trump has received unprecedented scrutiny from the u.s. establishment and mass media with some even calling him the most dangerous president. ever more gas to have a pool. however, it ends the election. trump will go down in history, his vows to drain the swamp, build the wall and make america great. again. they'll remember him. what they'll write about him will depend on the book, the author, the perspective, if they loved him or hated him each the greatest failure in the history of the united states and the worst with resumes america has ever had the worst and most dangerous president. where are you in 2070?
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when we had the worst president, i would even argue that he is the worst worst president in american history. he's the worst president, the country's ever had. 4 years of trump was 4 years of bitter conflict at every level. he and his opponents, 40, it was a time when grown ups behaved like children in the white house and congress in the streets. todd, when democrats and republicans seem to put aside everything that they agreed on and focused entirely on everything that they despised about one another. the $252.00 congressional votes under trump's presidency $104.00 resulted in disputes and clashes. some of the initiatives that congress voted on would to block trump's initiatives. they voted to prevent votes on things that trump wanted. and we're not talking here about things like the wall or deporting illegal migrants.
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we're talking about politicians who supported trump's ideas like pulling out of the iran nuclear deal when he was a businessman, suddenly reversing their positions when he became president, seemingly out of spite. i believe iran will not change. and under this agreement, it will be able to achieve its dual goals of eliminating sanctions well, ultimately retaining its nuclear and non-nuclear power at this time. and this place for so many reasons pulling out precipitously without our allies involved, does not achieve any of the goals we need to achieve and hurts americans in different ways. but politics is politics, right? they fought under obama too, if a little less, nothing new about the media, then specifically them losing their minds and throwing away any semblance of balance out the window.
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digging up tax records or leaking calls, or even investigating trunks, foreign ties. it's journalism, that's what journalists do. it's normal. know what they did themselves on is out right. and somewhat petty smear campaigns about how awful trump is for drinking too much diet coke. about how much of a cheat trump is that golf about how bad he is at it? that how his own wife doesn't want to hold his hand all cheap, all dirty. and for trump easy to dismiss, you are shake, do is we are fighting to fake tears. there are people in your profession that rate fake news. it is she and the president a year shaken is the net result has been a collapse of trust in the media. the news. it isn't news when the publication has an evident interest in maligning someone. never in living memory has the establishment tried to sink
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a president elected by the american people from before he took office with sabotage with leaks with set ups. they did everything to make people believe in the trump, russia collusion sham, the kumi investigation, the steel dossier about prostitutes and urination. the mueller report all to make impeachment possible. the impeachment of the president of the united states impeachable conduct impeachment nonetheless, we should begin proceedings to impeach the president, move forward with impeachment and as president, there's parters on impeachment this impeachment process cost. a reported $11000000.00 trying to impeach trump $32000000.00 for the mueller report. countless man hours wasted and they couldn't pull it off. at the end of the day, trump will be remembered if differently. he was a tyrannical, megalomaniac, a man who drank too much cook,
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who sucked at golf and whose hand even his own wife didn't want to hold. he was also a man of the people, the underdog who rules to drain the swamp. that is washington and cost down the corrupt elites. whatever version they read in the future, they'll agree on only $1.00 thing. it was a long and savage fight. just to recap, joe biden is on his way to clinch the u.s. presidency. often media projections took him well over the 270 electoral votes needed to victory. the call was made on saturday morning off to biden, flipped his home state of pennsylvania to pick up 28 more votes in the state of nevada. has also since been called for the full legal challenges in the 2028 u.s. presidential election.
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sputnik 5 has the world just like its namesake, the original sport, so far scruff to leave and orbit the world doesn't bode well for what's going to some states believe that when you meet straight, who has only one thought which is not of the media, it's all right, this is happening. there we go. and the reaction has been exactly the same as it was way back then. the world reaction is made of green cheese. before the
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sun, while many questions remain unanswered about russia's new vaccine, the authorities are confident enough to go forward with mass production rate to receive interest early in their requests 1000000000 but seek to mislead but it will not be seen to be too big for the u.s. to state expressed skepticism among them play with q. .

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