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that's the town. yanks, this is what happens to pensions in britain as a report. nothing to see here. pro-democrat media try to make great doubts about the integrity of the 20 twentieth's election. branding reports about probes into voter fraud, misinformation clashes and arrests in the armenian capital, as crowds demand the pm resign over a peace deal. they see as a capitulation to answer by john in the war for them to go in the creature. because they're the ones did all of these in the right, texas becomes the 1st u.s. state to register
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a 1000000 covert infections and is now resorting to most of the number of forest related death spiral international thanks for joining us. poets of the united states, mainstream media seem intent on it. eliminating all doubts that joe biden won the race to the white house going so far as to brown reports on probes into alleged voter fraud as misinformation. and even twisting the truth themselves. questioning the u.s. election results is tantamount to sacrilege. the media is outraged that anyone would talk about ballot fraud, especially this new york times columnist facebook is absolutely teeming with right wing misinformation right now. these are all among the 10 most engaged on the
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platform of the post 24 right wing information. so what is this misinformation that he feels is so dangerous and unacceptable and that well, perhaps the reason that this information is deemed to be so dangerous is because those headlines are actually true. and what about this guy? 2nd, pennsylvania u.s.p.s. whistleblower claims postmaster ordered late ballots picked up and separated. while the washington post came forward and said, this is all a big hoax that the postal worker has recanted his story. well, that's a great journalistic exposé, except the postal worker says he has not recanted there to say that i did not
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prepare my statements. head of the republican national committee says they have 234 pages containing the 500 signed affidavits alleging 11000 incidents of potential voter fraud. now you have a media that's rigging it again by saying we're not going to listen to these stories. we're not even to validate. the 11000 incident reports that we have, the 500 affidavits we have across the state. 11000 witnesses is not a small number. now in georgia, the senate runoff elections are coming up and another new york times columnist has this idea. everybody moves to georgia, you know, in the next month or 2 registers to vote and vote for these 2 democratic senators. well, in georgia, that is actually a felony. it is illegal to move to georgia simply for the purpose of registering to vote. only people in georgia with the stablished residency are able to vote.
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republicans have a lot of questions about the election results that showed joe biden. as the clear winner. now at this point we've got mainstream media saying those questions are simply off limits. however, that seems to be making the trump base even more involvement. r.t. new york. the issue of voter fraud remains highly debated with many believing that it's been going on for ages. others, though, demand more evidence, there is fraud. and what the courts want to see is brought. you have to have a public particularities, which means that who, what, when, why, where or how ok. so if there is fraud, where is it? you can't make conclusory allegations and that's what he's doing. and that's why it's lawsuits are falling short. that's what, that's what's up, it's bring it for the democrats. every time they lose an election and
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immediately cry foul, this is going on for decades. but when the republicans lose the election, then the they are immediately expected to accept defeat. at the very time when the democrats are saying no problems, no parole that took place, anyone who's claiming that was brought up and there is fear is that they should be actually actively perpetrating a fraud by saying go down to georgia for a golfing holiday. and then when in the form and say you're a legal resident, that this is precisely a privilege. the u.s. state of georgia is to hold an election recount the state generally goes for republicans. this time though, the democrats picked to the post by no point. 3 percent. margin of victory has led to a hand recount to do by hand recount because the margin
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is so close right now. it's $14101.00, it's a big process to be a methodical process. it will be accurate process and i'm sure that there are plenty of oversight. we want to make sure that both parties have the opportunity to observe this because we understand the stakes are high. well, george is a state with 16 votes in the u.s. electoral college. so even if the state were to flip in terms favor, that alone would not change the outcome of the election. whether doug collins, who heads up the term campaign in georgia still thinks that a recount is an absolute must. we got to fight this president, deserves that. that's what we're doing for down here. that's why we're fighting to make sure that every legal vote is counted and we'll see what happens there. since november 3rd republicans have been talking about the possibility of fraud and ballot harvesting the term campaign for multiple lawsuits. the local authorities of irregularities. it's also seeking a recount in other states like nevada, pennsylvania, and wisconsin. many dismissed those concerns as outrageous and consider joe biden,
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the winner of the election. others though insist it's too early to call the winner . math is they are matched quite sure what it is that they're counting, but the math is there biden is the president elect of the united states and i just find it. i don't think that's going out the intro entire time in office. i am surprised that his father are joining in on it makes one scratch one's head and say, this red mirage could have been kind of big question weeks by to appear to be appear to be the president. but he's not the call that sends all actors in the middle of december that go for, but he's not president. what the media is, not that powerful in this country that can make him the president elect a change of u.s. president could mean a change of fate. for julian,
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a song that we can expand who is currently in a u.k. prison waiting for a court to decide whether or not to extradite him stateside under the terms of ministration. he was charged under the u.s. espionage act. on 18 counts, he's accused of a lawful obtaining on publishing state secrets if extradited he faces up to 175 years in prison. democrats too biden included, haven't pull their punches when discussing a sonnet in the past. mr. carlson is a high tech terrorist. others say this is akin to the pentagon papers where you can, i would argue that it is closer to the high tech terrorists, and then the pentagon papers, he should be treated as an enemy combatant. would he leave, should be closed down permanently indecisively. this guy is a traitor or a treasonous, and he has broken every law the united states, the guy ought to be, and i'm not for the death penalty. so if i'm not for the death penalty, want to do it illegally shoot the son of a i answer for why he is as dark as it is. and in fact,
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the obama biden administration actually prosecuted more whistleblowers than any other administration. the list includes chelsea manning link documents to julian assad's and edward snowden, who lifted the lid on the n.s.a.'s mass surveillance programs. however, the obama administration decided not to charge a song himself. well, i spoke to his former legal representative julian burnside. he says the future looks brighter for that. we could expound on the president joe biden. i know that he's revelations about hillary clinton affected the democrats rather than the republicans. but in my opinion, joe biden is a much more rational being. and donald trump ever was. how would you assess joe biden's approach towards whistleblowers? i know that when he was vice president in the presidential year, a bomber had made a big thing about, you know, trying to create opportunities for whistleblowers to encourage them. but actually,
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the reality was quite different. and i, they prosecuted more whistleblowers, i think, than any other ministration prior to them. i still think that biden will adopt a rational approach. mind you, he will not be president of the 4th of january. so i suspect, or on 4th of january. if biden is ultimately accepted as the president, i think that going to be a better outcome for than it would otherwise be on the part of the reason why science is in the predicament he is because of the leaking of information. private information relating to the democratic party by an obviously democrat you think will be forgiven and forgotten to well to the next stent, or will that still bay some kind of goods from the party itself. it's worth remembering that chelsea manning received a pardon or commutation from a bomber. and i think the same thinking that lead to that result
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is likely to influence biden, if he becomes president. and if a sandy ends up in america, there's talk of the likelihood he'll be sent to this supermax prison, which a warden previous warden of not prison said in the face were worse than death being sent there. it's a pretty horrible prospect and the way chelsea manning was treated in relation to the same matters or related matters, gives no confidence about the way sound will be treated. it's a reason why straight this train government should come in and help him, but they've done nothing. absolutely nothing to help him. i think we should be concerned about about if he's mistreated, i don't see any leader of the mainstream press. who is sought to be punished as a result of the publication of things that the
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calls for the long term to concede the election of getting ever louder for democrats appear to have forgotten that back in 2016. they too, found it hard to accept a projected defeat artist on the hawkin's compares then. and now, despite the heated rhetoric fierce the downright insults and the run up to the election, one thing remains untouchable. the integrity of the vote counting process and certification vice president biden. final question for you will you were urging his supporters to stay calm while the vote is counted. and will you pledge not to declare victory until the election is independently sort of? yes, but as the race went, merican meg with supporters on both sides, claiming victory was within their grasp. the rules of the game changed, sir. what do you say to the americans that are anxious over the fact that president trump has yet to concede and what that might mean for the country? well, i just think it's a baseless claims by the president and his supporters,
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that there's been widespread voter fraud and that the election was somehow really are stolen from president trump. that kind of rhetoric is extremely dangerous, extremely poisonous to our democracy. if i were an intelligence analyst in a foreign country looking at the united states, you know, i'd be, i'd be writing up the slow slide into autocracy. there was a time when democrats saw things differently and their candidates lost by more electoral college votes than this election was viewed as an injustice. as i've been telling candidates who have come to see me, you can run the best campaign. you can even become the nominee, and you can have the election stolen from you. the kremlin was allegedly behind that election results helping trump the power several years and millions of dollars later, an investigation concluded that there was no criminal conspiracy. yet now the boy in this projected so when the results are accepted at face value,
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and this time the presidency was a power and he won fair and square. all we've seen so far in the us is the mainstream media, which of course has been behind joe biden, 1000 percent declaring on their own. the joe biden, as the president elect with democratic party for 4 years, and still not conceded that hillary clinton lost in 26 no matter what they did, no matter how they tried to steal the election from trump. at the time, the implanted rushy gate to try to 1st undermine, then candidate, then went from one to undermine his presidency if it wanted to part with you. and if you want to live in the democrat, but even if biden didn't win, the democrats had a back up plan. no surrender. joe biden should concede under any circumstances, because i think this is going to drag out. and eventually i do believe he will win if we don't get him. and now the tables are turned with trump refusing to concede
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his opponent, so willing to go to just about any links to see the back of him, plus present tense. the cabinet had an ounce of fortitude and spine and patriotism . i think they would seriously consider booking the 25th amendment and pushing donald trump out and calls from the democrats who spent almost the entire term looking for evidence the election was stolen. for trump to accept defeat and move on, looked like double standards at best. left out have any luck? no lockers about how the president should immediately sure are probably going to election results from the same characters or just spent 4 years refusing to follow to develop a larger and who and sonja waited. the 1st one would be a legitimate clue if their last to go on over a lot of armenians are furious about their country's peace deal
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with azerbaijan. they see it as a humiliating defeat for the last 2 days in advance. being gripped with unrest with protesters calling for the prime minister's head to roll. no, you do a lot on rest, continued into the night, the police resorting to the use of tear gas. at one point, protesters gathered near the parliament building where multiple arrests were made. correspondent, a guest on off reports now an hour ceasefire at the front was unleashed a firestorm of rage back in the armenian capital. meaning i was going through a national tragedy. people are gathering for mass protests absolutely heartbroken
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and shocked. that armenia has agreed to pass to turn over huge patches of land. it used to control in the gorn, a cow back over to azerbaijan. and there are refugees who fled the fighting. and now have joined these protests saying that they feel betrayed, saying that they feel that their sons, fathers and brothers, died for nothing. these is that they are here. i left a car about 3 weeks ago. oh my family are there. the bombs fell outside our house. there were children there, and they didn't know where to go. what to do. then they realized the worry was happening. children died young boys for what to give away or lamb. this treaty's attack on our millions, when the prime minister signed it, he betrayed us. if we were willing to give up the slant, we wouldn't have sent so many young men to work. and this sentiment is shared by those who choose to take to the streets to they say that they want the signature of nicole crushing the armenian prime minister to be revoked,
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to be retracted from the, from the documents. because they say that the do want peace. but not on such humility. you know, one trader did all these who wanted to a word no right? to sign a piece of paper to give away the lands of those homes. to make people homeless we showed our borders. why do you carry the banner of god? and i, and i'm sorry, i want to know john hartley, but there's a somewhat different message coming from the go. and i pad back from the fight. is there who responded to those who rioted? who violently protested. here in the armenian capital, saying that if they wanted to change the tide of war, they should have come to the disputed region and joined them on the front lines
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instead of breaking. and, you know, destroying their city, the capital right now, and the prime minister who's being called on to resign over this peace deal is saying that this agreement has helped him avoid an even bigger disaster. guys, the war is not in your advantage because we care about so you should all come and join us on the men and women can do the shouting. i can hear of the general stuff, reporters who me that we liked results is a sign in the peace deal. we managed to keep. well, we would have lost, had we carried on the war, the polacre, it was in effect, defenseless. there would have been a total collapse, dozens of military personnel from the frontlines have sent videos in wish they support his decision and all the ground they understand the situation best. but so far, people aren't convinced they say again that they've been betrayed. yesterday at a protest, i talked to some protesters, and some of them have been saying. and while speculating that some cities like the
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to city of was deliberately given up on by, by pushing on an orders. there have been no evidence of that as of now. but this is what people seem to believe mostly because the emotions well they fly very, very high here. and what isn't helping people here deal with emotions is what the hearing from the other side from was there by john and from the president who pretty much teases and tool and samini. and it is among the picture we saw on the freed territories shows us that the enemy live there with the feeling of heat towards their, by johnny people. otherwise, why would they destroy all the buildings there? but having spent close to an entire month in the go, in a cab back myself, i have to say that there's a silver lining to this deal. at least the fighting has stopped having seen so many so much destruction, so much pain and fear in people's eyes and those who were civilians are those who
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decided to stay there, hoping that their army would change the tide of this war at least as of now there will be no more deaths, no more people will lose their lives. but clearly, a lot of for a lot of people, this is not enough for a lot of people, too many have already died too many have already suffered for armenia, they say to give up now. so really we'll have to see how this unfolds, but the russian peacekeeping mission is in full swing right now in the region. our crew will be standing by here to bring you all the latest. former diplomat, jeremy kinsmen who worked as the canadian ambassador to armenia explain to us why he's optimistic about the peace deal. where you are, it goes when you have group, if you want that lives in 2 countries. and when, when leaders whip up nationalist sentiment,
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it becomes very, very difficult because it's very emotional. and there's nothing wrong with patriotic a motion when they are directed with such hostility toward the other side from both people inherit generation to generation and narrative and it takes, it takes great creativity of the truth to, to counsel people. ready to, to learn again to live together. it's going to depend on the extent to which russian leaders change the complete cooperation of the leaders of the 2 countries in year end, 2000, very well trained. russian troops will be very effective. but what will be
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most effective will be self discipline on the part of the 2 sides. and i think that can only be obtained through communication from moscow. thanks thing, without international moneys to come see after the show by join me every thursday on the alex salmond show and i'll be speaking to guest on the world of politics. small business, i'm show business. i'll see you then is your media a reflection of reality in a world transformed what will make you feel safe?
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isolation, community? are you going the right way or are you being led? by what is true is faith in the world corrupted. you need to descend to join us in the depths or a maid in the shallows. welcome back. texas has passed a grim milestone in the coronavirus pandemic becoming the 1st u.s. state to register a 1000000 infections. the border city of el paso, that's resorting to mobile morgues in anticipation of more deaths. rick sanchez discussed the situation with a doctor from the washington pain center. look at that,
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see that right there just arrived? this is one of the many refrigerator trucks arriving in places like arizona and texas, so requested by health care officials there because they're literally running out of room to store the bodies of people who have died from coated 19. what makes this situation worse is that often one community, like in this case, in the case of texas, el paso, it gets hit so hard that it simply runs out of beds, runs out of morgue space. in fact, here are the numbers, the community alone bay, our county is what it's actually called, where officials say that right now, according to the county dash board, that we have verified by the way, there are more than $26000.00 active cases and more than 1000 people who are hospitalized on the number is growing one county. so although it depends obviously in which community you live, it is safe to say right now that according to the latest out of the number of
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hospitalizations have increased nationwide. for example, the number of americans hospitalized at all, it was topped 60000 this week, and that was for the very 1st time. so by all indications, the fall surge that we were told would occur appears to be happening. so the question now is how soon will there be relief either in the form of federal dollars in the form of a vaccine that is actually ready for widespread usage, which is the big difference when it comes to vaccines. dr. john dombrowski, one of the best known in the area and always a go to guy for us and there he is with that handsome, smiling face. dr. dombrowski, thanks so much for joining us. let's talk if we can a little bit. i think a lot of people are sitting at home watching us not only here in the states, but all over the world. and they're trying to make sense of the situation. on one
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hand, we're told that we're going through a surge, and there are all indications that we are on the other hand, we're told that we're on the brink of having some kind of magical solution for all of this. you know, split the infinitives here. if you were a doctor, so i think we can actually do both. yes, we are seeing a surge, but we cannot deny the science that we're seeing tremendous therapeutics that have come out. we know more about this virus and ever before. in terms of the look at the elderly, but more importantly who is at risk for this? and again, the odds are terrible. but if you look at the real science, the data, the majority of the people jury cover, i know that it's making a lot. and i mean, it is really important. and i think that the, we have to think about it as physicians, and we are, that's all the time we treat us patients. if you're sick and elderly and you teach here and you need be protected. if you're young and healthy, you know that likely you go into hospital while in the medical system. it's not really that great because that's what the data shows. people get it can be,
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can children get this of course, but they also went as well. so i think we've got this almost perry, poor with respect to code. it is serious. it is still get me wrong. but if you look at it in terms of everybody, you know, at some core to a march by nationalist groups, a more sort among the dependents. they descended into violence to to the protesters have rallied despite a ban on public gatherings. tensions flared farai that they started throwing firecrackers, stones, and bottles at the police. a number of arrests were made. several people were injured in need of hospital treatment. they march comes at a time when thousands have been holding daily. nationwide, protest against the government's backing of plans to tighten already strict abortion laws and that wraps it up for this news hour. thanks so much for your company. you watching r.t. international updates coming up the even half
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so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy. let it be an arms race off and spearing dramatic development only really i'm going to resist . i don't see how that strategy will be successful, very critical. time to sit down and talk when almost seems wrong. just don't call me yet to shape out active and engaged with equals betrayal. when something find themselves worlds apart, we choose to look for common ground. i
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am max kaiser. this is the kaiser report. i have affiliation to our english pale nation. all others are kind of so-so and fading. stacy, well, you know what? i want to look at that continuation of the policy of plunder because, you know, come on harris as vice president before she was vice president. she was attorney general of california and in california there was a certain.

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