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3 hours of the, tell me that is not enough in this world of women on death row for blood, just that week after the us presidential election set to be contested. the courts, democrats declare, open season on anyone who's ever supported donald trump, even demanding the destruction of their rivals. we have to collect the republican party. we have to level an election work from the blows the whistle on alleged fraud in the presidential vote to august debate whether the last ditch effort that conservatives are trying to use. if you believe that there is nothing going on,
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then why is it so dangerous to be more russian peacekeepers about conflict zone? after a truce, this side of the cease fire has been a very different reaction in the 2 nations. good morning to you. thanks for joining us. this is r.t. international ok, let's turn 1st to the united states where the knives, it seems are out for donald trump and his supporters following joe biden's projected win. what some might call a witch hunt appears to be on for anyone who supported trump, mainstream media personalities. busy a fallen into what some of called totalitarian rage seeking to out those seen as complicit in this presidency threatening jobs and calling for the destruction of the republican party if you have to lose. but all his enablers have to lose. they have to, we have to collectively, in essence,
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burn down the republican party. we have to level them because if there are survivors, if there are people who weathered this storm, they will do it again. threats like these aren't only being heard from rank and file liberals. some of the loudest voices are saying, if you don't get with the liberal program, good luck finding a job. security, sympathize with those dealing with losing is not easy, but it's a decision point. one has to think not only about what's best for the nation peaceful transfer of power, but how any future employers might see you and karen to define during adversity. caitlin collins just reported white house staff are starting to look for jobs. employers considering them should know there are consequences for hiring anyone who helps trump attack american values. find out how at the trump accountability project, the trump accountability project mentioned there was just recently found it likely with the goal. busy of naming and shaming those who worked for trump's administration so they can find any more work. congresswoman alexandria causing
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a cortez also raised a lot of eyebrows with a tweet singing a similar to is anyone archiving these trump sycophants for when they try to downplay or deny their complicity in the future? i foresee decent probability of many deleted tweets writings, photos in the future, and who can forget that mainstream media trying to sabotage trump at every step of his presidency is one thing. but now many want to prosecute him. it's all very different to the message of solidarity and bringing the country together that we heard and biden's victory speech to make progress. we have to stop treating our opponents as enemies. there will be no blue states and red states when we were just united states of america. maybe a supporters got the wrong idea because repressing red votes out of existence won't necessarily make them blue truck supporters. the conservatives have been canceled and banned and blacklisted the famed and smeared religulous leave the last 4 years,
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especially by mainstream media, by far left agitators, people losing their jobs simply supporting the president, people having their homes, dogs, people being attacked, something orders are. i've been through all of this, they survived the last 4 years. they're actually when i've been seeing more bold to get out spoken to stand up to not be afraid of these tactics anymore. the democrats, i believe a lot of people do you think that we have a plan for a permanent democrat majority in this country. so republicans could never get elected in federal elections in this country. and, and they can, you know, sort of march in their one party socialist to tell terry and utopia. meanwhile, time supporters have started to ditch mainstream social media platforms. paula, an alternative social network, enjoyed a surge in users during the recent election. jumping to the top of the download child's liberal lunatics have awakened a sleeping giant, we gave
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a collective middle finger to the tank tyrants just now. this planet became the number one most downloaded app in the world. thank you. and those have switched to polish, so they're fed up with censorship on mainstream platforms. recent gripes include the blocking of the new york post one to biden's story and many of trump's tweets being flagged. they also accuse the main social networks of overwhelmingly favoring democrats and left leaning content. johns like facebook and twitter, they flatly deny any bias and claim to protect the right to free to express opinions and to only block misinformation on the platforms. it's a lot of people been blocking harl are a lot of conservatives. a lot of people who challenge the left very freely and parlor just prepared for the day that we get banned from twitter, which is probably any minute now. so a lot of people are going to these platforms to get going to stab, which themselves there to make sure they have a back up to make sure they could get in touch with their friends who they met on
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twitter or elsewhere. so they can still be in touch somewhere else where they do feel they might be safe from center ship and from being purged. so the liberals, the left's silicon valley are now the party of censorship. they do not like free speech. they will slander, defame, cancel, and try to ruin the lives destroyed livelihoods. of anyone who exercise their freedom of speech, people want power. they do not want to challenge. they do not care it. only 20 percent of the country agrees with them. they will try to steal the election. they will try to silence. they will try to bully. they will try to jail. anyone who challenges their clinging to power limit the furor created by donald trump's allegation that the election's being stolen. but whistleblowers come forward claiming to have worked for one of nevada's election departments. his testimony appears to corroborate, at least some of team from claims a fraud. i personally witnessed people handing multiple unopened mail in ballot to 2 other people who then opened and filled out the ballots against the side of the
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biden. harris van, we're not allowed to talk to the monitors. we were not supposed to say anything ever to the servers, and thus far from being the only claim of electoral fraud, a quick search online years. other examples of supposed to irregularities. a conservative activist posted photos claiming to show absentee ballots requested to minturn by dead people in the state of michigan, another facebook post that went viral, suggested a person received 2 ballots in the state of pennsylvania is a look at other allegations. see 2 ballots. my name, but different versions. one hand, my middle name and my last name i said with you can't see anything. the closest desk. ok. let's put things in perspective. the close 6, the closest desk was 30 feet to the fore. as this test was probably 150 feet. however, officials in different states claim no significant election fraud was noted.
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penna had a free fair and secure election and the geishas of fraud and illegal activity have been repeatedly debunked and dismissed by the courts. hoaxes and nonsense don't buy into these things. the up people, shells out trumps persistence and unfounded claims of fraud and refusal to concede the election to biden or dividing. not just the country but his own party. what america's rick sanchez discussed with his guests, whether they believe the allegations of foul play, we see dead voters who've come up from the grave and miraculously voted for joe biden. and i'm worried about the families because if someone did use my parents to illegally say that they voted for someone, whether it's the canon i one of the can, i don't want to, i would be absolutely heartbroken. so this is a real issue. our democracy, whether you're on the left or the right, our democracy is really at stake here. that's
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a last ditch effort that conservatives are trying to use to basically so steep descent in election process that was barely what it is, what it is. i think that at this point we need president to accept the results of this election. we need his acolytes to accept the results of this election. we need to stop talking about electioneering, which there's absolutely no proof. and i think that these lawsuits that we see thrown out on a regular basis go to show just how desperate this president is, because he has no leg to stand on at this point, only thing he's doing is working to ensure that useful transition of power will not happen, and you will leave that there is nothing going on. and why is it so dangerous to question it? this is for the left and i cannot tell you, i should if you are saying it wasn't your fault and it was fair. let's go there. lloyd joy, why not let us ask questions, but here's the point. joy, generally speaking, you have to 1st, bring the evidence. and after you bring the evidence to the discussion, there is proof coming out. rudy giuliani has provided that proof to the supreme
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court. we have it being taken to the courts right now. so this proof will come out . republicans are challenging. $682000.00 votes in pennsylvania alone in which the absentee ballot laws were completely disregarded. or you actually have to prove that you would be absent or not vote in person. of course it turned out to be more of a series of suggestions in pennsylvania in arizona. i'm going to tell you this. i think it's headed to a recount. you got to be within a 10th of a point at that point to go to recount. i would argue they're going to probably do the same thing that they're doing in georgia, where the trump campaign is saying we want to have a hand count, an audit of every vote there is they can flow and statistical improbability. at some point, common sense kicks in and goes, hey, there's something going on here. but i will say this, rick, i think what's going to happen is they're going to take the court case to the supreme court. it will go to it regarding pennsylvania and wisconsin. the question is, will they be able to the trump campaign, make their case that because of all the commingling of all these questionable ballots, will they be able to force a revoke?
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it's a high barrier to actually get over the people thinking that hasn't lost this kind of sad to say because, you know, if there's 2 types of things you can, you can say anything you want and you can twitter and a video of a ballot on fire or whatever, they say it's all ridiculous, but that's different than what's brought up in court. and so if you look at the court cases, really, very little evidence has been brought forward in courts that have shown that these numbers could be changed by any large degree. other than 10 ballots here and 10 ballots there. so i mean, this thing is over. like i said, i'm not a fan of either of these war criminals. but if you really wanted to know how this election was altered, then you look at the millions of purged voters from the rolls which are largely people of color. so really biden would have wins, would have won larger if that had been a legitimate vote. daily corona virus infection, right?
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topping 20000, the country's capital is rolling out new rules and they look set to affect the upcoming festive season. and whole kids explains some are saying the 2nd wave is firmly here to stay. others are saying the 1st wave never actually left, so whatever you call it, that's going to matter. little to muscovites who are facing a new raft of restrictions or doubts yesterday by the mayor of moscow, surrogates about an office to come into effect on the 13th hour right through until january 15th in the new year. so these measures are long term. the biggest worry, i guess for most people will be restrictions on clubs, bars and restaurants. moscow. the city which never sleeps will finally be going to bed by big night. it seems because bars, restaurants and clubs will be shut down from 11 pm through until 6 am. that definitely means no more partying. and certainly no new year's celebrations,
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something that are so important to many russians and so colorful. they have definitely gone out the window. other restrictions include those on student psychology, university students to be sent the distance learning with a recommendation that school students stay at home and maintain that isolation. regime theaters will face a reduced capacity being allowed to let in only 25 percent of customers that's going to affect to see the theaters and cinemas. there's also restrictions on cultural events, sports events, as well as authorities try to find that delicate balance between saving lives, protecting lives and saving jobs, trying to ensure the economy doesn't take a critical hit. the statistics, of course, remain warring in line with european and global trends. cases have been rising across russia with over 20000 cases recorded across the country yesterday, nearly 6000 of them here in moscow. many of those sent to hospital put on
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ventilators as well. this is very warre, and because just 10 days or so ago, the deputy minister for social policy that he had to go to cover and outs that many institutions across russia had as little as 525 percent of capacity left. this is very warring and certainly has put a strain on people, many of whom are faced tragedy with loved ones being sent to hospital or dying. and certainly on medical workers as well. have been on the front line now for many months. and i've certainly felt the strain reports have come in from all over russia, of ambulances, simply having no word to take patients and driving around for hours, being rejected by the hospital off the hospital. this one particular video from the city of other cohen in russia showed just how much medical workers are feeling the strain relief. you
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know, where you are. you know, we know, yesterday we saw markets across the world respond positively positively to that news by pfizer, that their vaccine was 90 percent effective. and that could mean an end in sight. at some point in the future. russia is perhaps just a couple of steps ahead with the sputnik vaccine already approved on the authorities planning to roll out the mass vaccination program in the coming weeks or so very certainly by the end of this year. certainly, as i said, that gives hope to residents in moscow and other people across russia as well that things could improve when those restrictions are reviewed. again, on the 15th of january. so far though, that plateau in infections has failed to materialize and authorities will be trying to keep that fine balance as we go into the christmas into the winter period across
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russia will have to take it week by week to see what other measures will be necessary to come following a cease fire between armenia and azerbaijan, russian peacekeepers are into the indigo in the car upon conflicts that bring you more on that story. under this affidavit is your media a reflection of reality? in a world transformed what will make you feel safe from a high salacious community? are you going the right way or are you being led? so direct. what is true?
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what is faith? in the world corrupted. you need to descend to join us in the depths or a maybe in the shallows. media claim joe biden, to be president elect come on group. that's not how it works. final vote tallies, make that determination, and we aren't there yet. close the election, free and fair, and what is the possibility? half the country played the election system. welcome back. russian peacekeepers are heading to the disputed a. go in a car. after a peace deal brokered by bosco was signed by a media and azerbaijan,
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our correspondent, on his way to the end of on which witnessed on rest after the cease fire was announced. so the past couple of nights have been very tense in the capital of armenia, the city of your yvonne, basically people there are very, very disappointed, unhappy and anger at the government for signing a peace deal with, by john here in moscow, brokered by blatter, putin. and according to that peace deal, a lot of regions of newborn a cab back previously under the people of the army. an army would have to be turned over to a chair by john. so people have been protesting the very 1st night when they learned about this agreement. i now this past night has been relatively quiet. but there is, there has been a police presence in the streets defending the governmental buildings. we're on our
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way to the capital of armenia to see for ourselves and to get an idea as to how people are reacting and what they're thinking with a new truce signed, those who have fallen in the conflict are being remembered. flowers have been laid candles lit in front of the armenian embassy in moscow, in honor of those who died in the fighting in the going to car about 10 years now. yes, year by year. so there goes that i'm not particularly or emotion, but many people go through you leave. so when you think the most, the start of the shows you doing the police with that they were i mean,
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the people in my think it was an edition of a store that despite all the pleasure, a lot of the stuff so very different picture than azerbaijan where people have taken to the streets to celebrate the trees under the deal, the countries expected to recover several regions. by the end of the month. he said, happy the decades long conflict is now over. they feel good muslims are safe. she said broke down the current situation in the region and the renewed hopes for a lasting peace. well,
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the place to brokered by most has 9 points. the 1st and the most important one is of course about ceasefire for 6 weeks. the region has been seen to bloody deadly fighting with bombardments habit to refire and of course casualties, including among civilian population. we have been receiving dramatic pictures like these for this whole month. and now the size decided to stop it. the russian peacekeepers are going to the region to secure the agreement. we know that 3 military airplanes have already lend, attain the city of yet another mania. this is, these are the pictures provided by russian defense ministry. the airplanes brought person now equipment transportation, special week old russian peacekeepers are going to be stationed mostly along what is known as the lauching corridor. it is a 5 kilometer wide road connecting armenia tuna gordon week, and it is expected that they're going to stay there for at least 5 years and it
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could be extended. what is the agreement say about specific districts? well, they do says that the army is stop there where they are now meaning as little by john will keep the areas that managed to seize during the fight, including a very important town of different size, call it differently. it is a strategic location because it is on a high hill and you can see the whole stip on that credit, which is the capital of the government cut off from there. and military generals say, if you have this shushi, then you have the whole of the core of me. and now azerbaijan will have it heard as a leader call and jerusalem. so it is very important for both as it is by john and armenian not only strategically, but culturally and religiously as well. well. now as a debate, john will have the control over this town. and also the agreement says that their media will have to return to 3 disputed regions, a defacto following the conflict in 1901,
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the luncheon regions. so as you understand this agreement is basically everything that but who wanted for many decades. these are both leaders speaking about it so differently. the text of the statement is unspeakably painful for me personally and for our people. i have made this decision as a result of an in-depth analysis of the military situation. this is not a victory, but there will be a defeat unless you recognize as offers a loser. we will never recognize ourselves as losers, and this should and revival. for my part, i would like to say that i am very glad that today we have sealed the deal to settle a years long conflict between armenia and azerbaijan, and put an end to the occupation of as regime land. what about the people who have been forced to flee their homes during the fighting? have they been taken into account? yes, of course. and i think this is one of the brightest points of the sick room. and we know that tens of thousands of people were forced to flee nagorno-karabakh have now,
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according to this deal, they will be able to return safely back to their homes in the god the credit. and this will be morning told by u.n. personnel, u.n. staff, and also we hear that the sides agreed to exchange prisoners of war and the dead bodies of their soldiers and their civilians. red cross spokes person in the going to cover box as the truce will be crucial for the thousands of people who fled the area. the impact of this skill a shot was allowed to cue appropriation across the region have been devastating and tense life. so you don't feel about 90000 people who had to leave their homes in search for safety or outside number in a car or bus. maybe moving to army people are you need for who cherish mental health support,
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psychological support. it could also support medical assistance and you are ready to peen wherever prevent a pro 30 directories to type in a few spent by providing medical homes would. ready do the term always tender a duty to support over those who are affected by this escalation as quickly around some world news in brief for you i was through rallies against the impeachment of the president, descended into clashes with police officers used tear gas and water cannon to disperse protesters, the head of state was removed from office by congress on monday, accused of corruption and failing to deal with the pandemic. because in france, have gone on strike over inadequate code safety measures. students rallied across
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the country over the same issue, france's into a 2nd national lockdown, but schools remain open this god, that is what offends us the most is the health and the lack of suitable protection . when we have fabric masks, as you can see here, and they do not protect us against the spread of the demick. some of us work with a one meter security distance with the students like us, but not much to promote them, no additional staff, no opening of new promises. so today we are contemplating the possibility of leaving children part time at home and not going to school. that's a problem today we find ourselves in the 2nd wave and with fewer resources to cope than what we had last spring or so with updates in africa. there are tactics that can be used to get innocent people to confess, to crimes. they didn't commit. i don't even think people in the us really get that
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the police are allowed to lie to you. the person who falsely confessed actually came to believe the lie that they were told about their own behavior. once a false confession, a stake in the case is closed and nobody really can tell the difference between a good confession and one that is lots of people look for to see whether what we're saying is actually playing out in the real world. and so the thing to look at would be the u.s. dollar versus the chinese big. ok, that's the main forex pair that's going to tell you what's happening in the global economy. if this, all this debt is going to trigger all this money printing, the dollar will start to drift lower and it's already, you know, looking very weak. and i think the last 4 years under they've been able to kind of propped up to a large degree. but i think maggie, going to see a serious decline of the dollar to see the chinese currency start to really
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