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with the we've seen the news, but it's the most severe. some of these come on and use the 20th century. was thinking of revolution, the great depression and world war, the 21st century of mental illness. those aren't my words. that's what's the only question. except it is a fact for bloods just a week after the u.s. presidential election set to be contested. in course, democrats declare, open season on anyone who's ever supported donald trump with some even demanding thing destruction of their right that we have to collect on the republican party,
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which we have won an election worker from the vada blows the whistle on, alleged fraud in the us vote our guests, whether mass ballot meddling is plausible. all we have are these. this is, but there's tons of evidence that there is so much evidence. you're going to be blown away by russian peacekeepers had to go in the car about conflict zone after a truce. is signed by armenia and azerbaijan, the cease fires, but with very different reaction in the 2 day. it's ok, big day here in moscow. thanks so much for joining us. this is r.t. international and we'll start in the united states where the 9 is around for donald trump, supporters media personalities, of course, for them to be named shamed and sacked with some even calling for the destruction of the republican party. if trump has to lose, but all his enablers have to lose,
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they have to, we have to collectively, in essence, 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 to descend into. and one has to think not only about what's best for the nation peaceful transfer of power, but how any future employers might see your current 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 helped trump attack american values. find out how at the trump accountability project, the trump accountability project mentioned there was just recently found it likely
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with the goal of naming and shaming those who worked for trump's administration so they can find any more work. congresswoman alexandria causing 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 could forget the 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 in 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 the united states of america. maybe a supporters got the wrong idea because repressing red votes out of existence won't necessarily make them blue. from supporters of conservatives have been canceled and
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banned and blacklisted the famed and smeared. really let, let's leave the last 4 years, especially by mainstream media, by far left agitators, people losing their jobs for simply supporting the president people having their homes, dogs, people being attacked from supporters are, i've been through all of this. they've survived the last 4 years. they're actually when i've been seeing more bullshit to get outspoken to stand up and not be afraid of these tactics anymore. and the democrats, i believe a lot of people do that. we have a plan for a permanent democrat majority in this country. so a republican could ever get elected in federal elections in this country and, and they can, you know, some to march in their one party socialist to tell terry and utopia. meanwhile, top supporters have started to ditch mainstream social media platforms. paul of an alternative social network enjoyed a surge in users during the recent election. jumping to the top of the download
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child's liberal lunatics have awakened a sleeping giant. we gave a collective middle finger to the tank tyrants just now. this planet became the number one most downloaded app in the world. thank you. all those who switched to powerless say that they're fed up with censorship on mainstream platforms. recent drops include the blocking of the new york post one to biden story, and many of trump's tweets being flagged. also accuse the main social networks of overwhelmingly favoring democrats and left leaning content. johns, like facebook and twitter, they flatly deny such bias and claim to protect the right to freely express opinions while only blocking misinformation. that'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 stand which themselves there to make sure they have
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a back up to make sure they can get in touch with their friends who they met on 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 to do not want to challenge. they do not care if 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. amid the furor created by donald trump's allegation elections being stolen from and whistleblowers come forward, claiming to have worked for one of nevada's election departments is testimony appears to corroborate, at least some of team tom's claims. a fraud. i personally witnessed people handing multiple unopened mail in ballot to 2 other people who then opened and filled out
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the ballots against the side of the biden. harris van, we're not allowed to talk to the monitors. we were not supposed to say anything ever to the service was far from being the only claim of electoral fraud. a quick search online yields other examples of supposed irregularities. for example, a conservative activist posted photos claiming to show absentee ballots requested and returned by dead people in the state of michigan. another facebook post that went viral, suggested a person received 2 ballots in 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. but officials in different states claimed no
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significant election fraud was noted. pennsylvania 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. my colleague in an o'neill got the opinion of several political experts, whether they think the allegations of foul play could be true. it unprecedented thing was done in this election, which was to pause legitimate voting in states where trump had obviously and miraculously only with absentee mail in ballot votes being counted. ok. that's the only thing that made the difference in these states had a 100 percent turnout for biden. that's nothing that equally impossible,
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even with the historical bent that goes towards democrats and in favor of democrat candidates on mail in ballots. and historically, here, whether people think trump is a blowhard, whether they think he's got hot blood irrelevant, is he the legitimately elected president? and did biden cheat? if those 2 things can't be answered conclusively, we need to investigate. president trump's made a lot of claims are for all this past 7 days, but as far as i can see, he's not exactly backing them. a concrete proof is a. well there's, there's tons of evidence and you can't possibly sigh all of the cases there's, there's harvesting their ballots being dispensed with. its name on it. there are, well, it's been cast by dead people. i people that lived through the civil war. i mean, we have ballots. i mean, it's true, they've been sent in 3 and 4 in the morning. they're being counted without any
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observers being up witness the count. or there is tons of evidence that there this is going on is can't. there's a laundry list that he can't possibly sidedness reach. no one thought that donald trump would win the 1st time. perhaps. perhaps there really was a real determination that he could go ahead and do something become president for a 2nd time. and a lot of people out there did not want to repeat. well, let's be clear. i think a lot of people thought that president trump had a chance of being reelected. but let's also be clear when we're talking about this feckless idea voters fraud. there is more chance of being struck by lightning after surviving a plane crash than there has been instances of voting fraud in this country. there's some much evidence you're going to be blown away. that would be evidence. you're absolutely wrong. all we have is the, are these eye witnesses but no hard evidence. donald trump has every single right to challenge any outcome that he wants soon. he can call for recounts in any state that he wants to. but if he doesn't have evidence,
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the judicial process is going to take place and he's going to lose. so this is just another continuation of a presidency that's been rife with fantastical lies. and really making a mockery of the american democratic system in an effort to try to hold on to power . that is simply not his anymore. the american people have rejected. donald trump, as president of the united states legal challenges are very different from the litigation that followed the election of 2000. so says the lawyer of the then when it george w. bush, the low will be the guest on the latest edition of going on the ground. in 2000, the vote recount in the key state of florida ended with 5 to mulch most weeks of back to match legal fights that went all the way to the u.s. supreme court. and you can watch the full interview on r.t. later this hour. you know, you can usually find witnesses in any election. the song alleged irregularities, elections are big, messy businesses. the issue is whether there is credible evidence either in
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a radio, larry sure, or that situation magnitude to change the results of the election. so the fact that you come up with 2 or 3 people who say something illegal, right? doesn't mean the election is going to be overturned. if that were the case, we'd never have anybody like he's saying what you're saying, partly because the margins are so different. this time till what they were in 2000 when you won for george w. bush against al gore. well, they were good, big differences that won that margin and consolation, you know, was over 46000 votes. so you would have to be able to walk into court with credible evidence that there were well in 46000 ballots. the validity of which are in question. i haven't even seen anybody run in with a 100 pieces of evidence of a fraud or regularities. a 2nd in 2000, and the problem was one that everybody acknowledged. it was a expect that leave you signed a ballot, and there were many,
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many thousands of doubts that had been rejected by the other readers. and a difference was only 537 votes. so that was a big difference from what we're doing. we're here with russia's daily coronavirus infection, right, topping 20000, the country's capital is rolling out new anti pandemic rules and they look set to affect the upcoming festive season. 10 hawkins 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. a little to muscovites who are facing a new raft of instructions or else yesterday by the mayor of moscow, surrogates about his 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
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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, something that are so important. so many russians and so colorful, they have definitely gone out the window. other restrictions include those on students, college and university students to be sent the distance learning with the recommendation of school students stay at home and maintain that isolation regime theaters will face a reduced capacity being allowed to lead to only 25 percent of customers. that's going to affect to see the theaters and cinemas. there's already 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,
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remain warring in line with european and global trends. cases have been rising across russia with over 20000 cases reported across the country yesterday, nearly 6000 of them here in moscow. many of those sent to hospital put on ventilators as well. this is very war even 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 usher 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
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city of other kind in russia shows just how much medical workers are feeling the strain relief you know, where you are. you know, now, yesterday we saw markets across the world respond positively positively to that news by pfizer, that their vaccine was 90 percent effective and it 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 forward. he's 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
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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 russia will have to take it week by week to see what other measures will be necessary more on the cease fire reached in armenia. join me every thursday on the alex simon show, and i'll be speaking to guest of the world of politics. sports business, i'm showbusiness. i'll see you then.
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the world is driven by dream shaped by phone person. who dares thinks we dare to ask me to explain joe biden, to be president elect someone grip? that's not how it works. final vote tallies, make that determination, and we aren't there yet. was the election free and fair? and what is the possibility? have the country explained the election was still
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russian peacekeepers are headed to the disputed nagorno-karabakh region. after a peace deal brokered by moscow was signed by armenia and azerbaijan. our correspondent is headed to yet a van, which witnessed unrest, stuff the ceasefire was announced. so the past couple of nights have been very tense in the capital over me, and this is your view. 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 nagorno-karabakh previously under the people of the army, an army would have to be turned over to as your by john. so people have been protesting the very 1st night when they learned about this agreement. i, i,
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now this past night has been relatively quiet. but there's, there has been a police presence in the streets defending the governmental buildings. we are on our 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 choice signed, those who fall in the conflict to 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 come about and you know, year by year. so you start to put it out there guys that are now, but you don't know which i'm not going to do it. then you got emotion bit by bit and you still can resume. sure. some of the people who go through you believe so when you feel big the most the irish start of a bunch of ministers shows, you know,
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when the police would go when they thought they were a little solution and your brother chose not to remain in sports only the people you might think it was an edition of, but almost all of that, despite all the pleasure of not appearing on the story. it's a different picture than as a version where people have taken to the streets, celebrating the truce under the deal. the country is expected to recover several regions by the end of the month. people in back here also have heeded decades, long conflict is over the top of the visions of seizure of love for
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my colleagues broke down the current situation in the region and the renewed hopes for a lasting peace. while the face to brokered by moscow has 9 points for 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 in 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 lended tain the city of yet another mania. this is, these are the pictures provided by russian defense ministry, the airplanes, broad person, now head quitman to try special week old russian peacekeepers are going to be stationed mostly along what is known as the lauching corridor is
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a 5 kilometer wide road connecting the media to the gordon and it is expected that they're going to stay there for at least 5 years and it could be extended. what is the agreement say about specific districts? well, they do says that the army's stop there where they are now. meaning as it is by john will keep the areas it 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 the cat, which is the capital of the garden cut off from there. and military generals say, if you have this shushi, then you have the whole courtney and now azerbaijan will have it. who wants her? there's a new leader call and it's jerusalem. so it is very important for both as it is by john, and i mean him not only strategically but culturally and religiously as well. well . now as the debate, john will have control over this town. and also the agreement says that their media
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will have to return to 3 disputed regions, a defacto following the conflict in 1901 and the regions. so as you understand this agreement is basically everything that who wanted for many decades. and 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 all selves as losers, and this should and revival. for my part, i would like to say that i'm very glad that today we've 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?
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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. and now according to this deal, they will be able to return safely back to their homes in nevada. credible 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. the red cross spokes person in the region says the truce will be crucial for the thousands of people who've already fled the area. the impact of the coalition peaking and turned up the road on 100000, people who hope to leave their homes now is 3430 in longer. not horrible. male. well,
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i think people already meet or who would cherish mental health more it's like or what you call support. it could also support maybe it could assist and who are already being present across our plans by providing maybe you call a 6 month old. you know, if it term always plan to ready to support for a few people. it's curation back with more news in half an hour. hope to see that was a pandemic? no, certainly no borders. i'm just glad to nationalities some
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are actually stick. judging us, coming close to sleep until we can do better, we should be doing better. everyone is contributing each of our own way, but we also know that this crisis will not go on forever. the challenges created, the response has been so many good people are helping us. it makes us feel very proud that we are in it together.
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i magine are times are we going underground as the man so-called, mainstream media call us president elect joe biden. marks veterans day on the 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month. while a likely pick for pentagon, michelle flournoy stresses the need for the usa to become a force to be reckoned with. coming up on the show, there will be
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a smooth transition to a 2nd trumpet ministration. right. took his $37.00 plus days, you know, watching back in 2000, conducted a successful transition then, did the corporate funded networks call it too early? as u.s. attorney general bill barr authorizes federal prosecutors to investigate allegations of voting irregularities in last week's presidential election. we speak to barry richard, the moire who helped win george bush's legal fight against al gore in 2000 and his coronavirus lockdowns on the robot to revolution. force us to ask questions about the very ways we live and work, and the apologists, james suzman, his groundbreaking, new book, and work, the history of how we spend our time examines the history of the universe and humanity to ask if the key to tackling, not just the future of work, but everything from pandemics to wars, to inequality, lies in our affluent hunter gatherer a past all the more coming up in today's going underground, but 1st is the 2020 u.s.
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election appears to still be the subject of litigation. let's go straight to award winning lawyer. barry richard, who represented george w. bush in the florida litigation. that's all al gore beaten in 2000. he joins me now via skype from tallahassee in florida. barry, thanks so much for coming on. is joe biden, the president elect? yes he is, that's an easy question. well, russia, china, they still waiting on it. what makes you so sure that the u.s. attorney general bill barr is wrong about investigating voting irregularities at the election that? well, i'm not suggesting he's wrong about investigating irregularities and not some inappropriate about that using the term. he generally under the right to investigate anything within his jurisdiction. i'm just saying that i don't see anything that i think will result in a change in the election. but presumably you watched the giuliani, who i should say as being on this show, he was on this show on election day. he's now produced witnesses claiming republic .

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