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of the the minister and republican from pennsylvania. you may not think where it says when i came in the, you know what? she is on blacks. i'm gay and voting for donald trump. no more taking votes for granted as us election day. i just close. so we explore a long time partying. supporters are helping defense image shifting values of north america's political landscape. also a head on the program page. there's lots to review files that preparing continental bureau to boss into suicidal gambles and not starting to his direct conflict with russia. russia is top definitely not safe. and london, washington are pushing europe in to work with russia wanting to resume the
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confidence readers as they raised concerns about us, the gemini, the opposition, and most of us say that doesn't recognize my asunder as the legitimate president of the country after she got over the line punch the ballots, cut off my x box. them so the tucked my radicals on hand do worshippers outside a temple in the canadian city of toronto, accusing the true government of inaction in addressing community for the for must go to the world to have your company for the use. our unit were no less than 24 hours away from polls opened in the us presidential election on things could not be tighter. welcome to our special coverage of the votes here on our to introduce the
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holidays. indeed, all square and the race for the white house, according to the latest us nationwide, poland fund, donald trump, and pamela harris. each of 49 percent support among likely voters known in the final stretch all the campaign from post claim the system is written towards deletes and washington while his opponent and says that's just the republic and the latest strategy to prop attention. all they do is think about how they can she, there's only one reason you don't want folder id. there's only one reason and that's cheap, but we've got all those crap going on with the press with the fake stuff and fig falls. and then it gives you a big difference. very caesar, caesar fits varies, and they want to lock you up. they want to put you in jail, the ones that should be locked up by the ones that sheet on these horrible
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elections that we go through. and i've got i would ask, in particular, people who have not yet voted to not fall for his tactic, which i think includes, i'm suggesting to people that if they vote their vote won't matter. suggesting to people that somehow the integrity of our voting system is not intact so that they don't vote while i'm on the world when of install a certain finger pointing. it's all too easy to overlook. the real issues that actually mattered to people though that has led to lines being florida citizens for go traditional party affiliations to put a cross in the box of the candidate that speaks to them on the big political base part hoppey about votes they once took for granted, aren't there any longer ortiz marine a culture of a delves into the us used to have a clear separation between it's 2 main parties. the democrats and republicans will,
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over the past decades, the blues don't keys, represented liberalism, globalism, piece, and social welfare. the right that the focus on the other hand have traditionally been conservative pushing for nationalism and the aggressive foreign policy end of the market. somewhere along the way, however, those lines gall blurred, old school democrats have been against war, at least in principle. i oppose the water racks from the beginning. it was a flawed strategy that diverted attention and resources away from hunting down or some of been latins terrorist networks. and since then, too often, the present as a rec, policies have worse and america's security. today they are the ones screaming, so this one that comes to army as well, and ukraine. we must have ukraine in a approved can. we must do it quickly. the simple truth is that their battle is our battle. if they lose american fluids,
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democrats used to call out the republicans for their aggressive war policies, which included sports or should have had the option of everything up and to and including waterboard. and i think you ought to have all of those capabilities on the table. so of the i, that's the big cheney. i mean, thank god, the last administration didn't listen to him at the end. fix cheney, here's to be the vice president said, also the architect behind americas most horace invasions of iraq end of gotten his thoughts. he was criticized and even the hates. it was the democrats for those brutal wars, one of which had infamous pretences, but all is forgiven. now, it seems as long as he says, those magic words against, from in our nation is 246 year history. there is never been an individual, there was a greater threat to our republic. and donald trump, he tried to steal the last election using lies in violence to keep himself in power
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after the voters had rejected. he's a coward, a real man wouldn't lie to his support. he lost his election any last big. i know it knows that the, the down. i think most republicans know his, our lives is a former republican congresswoman who completely shares her father's ideology and has also made a u turn to the point. she's now campaigning for the democrats and the crowds. don't see a problem. help us write the ship of our democracy so that history will save us. when our time of testing came, we did our duty and we prevailed, because we loved our country more. and now and now it is my great honor to introduce you to our vice president and the next president of the united states. pamela harris, the
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but there is a catch, the splice, the diverse appeal of the democrats to voters, of all bates and nationalities. it seems that once you have a chain, the on board, people get nervous and security is that sort of, she lives when arab muslims are in the crowd and was actually sitting down city some emails on my phone when i was not even engaged in any conversation. with anyone, someone, the lady came to me and said, can you follow me please? and when we went to the door, i found 2 police officers waiting for me there. and they ended me. if i did leave, they would both put me in the back of the police car where you were wearing perhaps something that was questionable. no, and i can show you the fluid that i was waiting yesterday. i didn't have any pens any that. notice all campaign regrets, this action and its impact on doctor getting the man the community. and he is welcome match future events. we value our relationship with the most little american community and are committed to ensuring all community and political spaces
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are welcoming and respectful to every american. if you told anyone 20 years ago, that hard live republicans, dick, unless cheney would be on the side of the democrats 2 decades later, you would be considered insane. that sounds almost as insane as a kennedy, supporting a republican. oh, which plays the principal cause that persuaded me to leave the democratic democratic party and run as an independent and how to throw my support. president drum nicole other clauses were free speech war and you great. and the war and our children. and to add insult to injury, trump is getting realizing support now from black and latino voters who used to be an absolute strong hold. while the democrats and black, i'm gay and i voting for donald trump on november 5th. and let me get started with
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this. there is no law that says because i'm black or because i'm gay or because i happen to be both that i'm suppose, suppose to vote for democrats for the rest of my life. meanwhile, team. hi, iris is now focusing on the average. so the hard working white type, i'm a 56 year old gun owner and white guy. come over here 6 almost. she's right. i'm a former minister and republican from pennsylvania. you may not think where is this when i came into the you know what? she is, but whatever one switch in teams, issues, policies and voters from democrats or republicans and back it's all ended up as a one big elephant in the room or a donkey. it's hard to tell any more. during that co stress i, well we spoke to international affairs, academic side mohammed murder, i'm the who sees no matter who wins the us election. the country won't change its hawkish foreign policy despite trump's promises to bring peace. the continue
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the wars that obama started. he supported the genocide in the admin fee, continue the dirty war in syria. he never really removed us troops that are legally bass in syria, even though he said he would. he did not. and the occupation of us on the sign that he murdered the runny in general, the general, so the money to lead, to fight against isis. and i'll tie the in syria and the rock. he also behaved a very poorly towards latin american country, his life and his way now. so i don't see him as a peaceful candidate. i don't see him as a better candidate, but i don't see harris as being any better than trunk. neither. neither of them are going to sort of interest of the world of the global majority, and i don't think either of them will serve the interest of the united states
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either. washington's ukraine strategy is old, but preparing european countries to enter into military conflict with the most school. now it's according to russia's foreign minister to see one. yeah, i'm a substitute today the anglo saxons accounting on defeats. and now i can see using the key for seems hand just like hip plus gathering most of the country. so if you rope onto knowledge about us, and there's a backup in case this last gives you, fails that preparing continental bureau to vasu to suicide or gamble. i'm not starting to direct on conflicts with rushes to. well, let's get the take on this from our to contributor rachel maurice and rachel. good to see you. a stark picture being painted here by mr. love. robert, what are we seeing that led to such a conclusion or? well, there's a big event happening this evening. united states is going to ultimately impact the
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rest the world and you leaders or take stock of that right now. they're saying that they don't really care who gets elected president of the united states this week. because well, they're both boys now and don't need uncle sam telling them what to do. so they're going to be totally economists and be able to make their own decision. absolutely, it sounds like some major co going on. any of that, that truck gets selected and goes to economic or with you using curves as a product. like how much worse did it really be then the by the administration has been waiting economic worker on your own all along and successfully. so you think these guys maybe didn't notice 1st, i was the ones that nato was brain dead. it's really the same thing with europe, actually, no questions. so there's a lot of overlap of countries between nato and the european leaders have been behaving like really advisors. zombies trying to outward to signal the us on your brain and going along with everything from sabotaged at their own. a quantity industry in energy supply to em, most complex in ukraine,
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that's led europeans to buy. oh, well, mainly american weapons. as a recent you competitive s or lack there of report has alerted almost despite the fact that the you type so much more to lose in kind of ties with its neighbor broadside than the us does. so every once in a while, a european leader like maxwell will wake up from his sleep walking for i don't know, a bathroom break or something and blurred out that you're yeah, just be an american basle. he did that when he was, i was present as a place, so maybe the cabin pressure that off and it regulate itself when he landed, because we didn't hear much about that again. but what's even more wild, is that why does the outspoken leaders on this new southern push for european emancipation from washington? is the guy who's country is basically still living in mom and dad's basement with his dad b. uncle step well actually to base that's cleaner. ssl is 2 years poll is present in donald tests. the powers of trump. some claim that the future of europe depends
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on the american elections while it depends. first and foremost on us, on condition europe finally grows up and believes in its own strength, whatever the outcome, the error of geopolitical outsourcing is of the air of outsource in your brain activity, washington is over. yeah, i believe that when i see it, what players about there's is that whole, it has been taking billions and billions of dollars and so called of loans closed from washington to buy american made weapons, the latest being another $2000000000.00 just this past summer. but the polling payback this loan with the cash for me to sell her job, maybe borrow it somehow. valencia outfit to go most of lawns. so nobody has to be tough recipient. the funds from the rest of the tax payers. it just says the cash he has it right over documents with me to help pay for the western weapons law. so whatever paul is, as it wants to do, it really is not in any position to be calling the shots here about any kind of independence from anyone, or cause to sounds like
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a kid. he said he's running away and then just as a probably back in time for his next allowance mom dad's task is really just writing checks with his big mouth here that will probably just found say less the pace for it. but task is parity, a growing concerned that obviously is rattling around it. you back rooms about the blocks over dependence on the u. s. as even the cancels president express just a few days ago. we shouldn't fear the uncertainty about who will be the next president of the united states. i want the state of my children and great grandchildren to be in their own hands because in europe we decide what our future will be. regardless of who actually weighs the selection, what we say to you with this thing is that you realize it perhaps even too late at this point. but maybe just, maybe there's a task that they're being played for suckers. and the results of the selection will really only the permit the degree to which they're going to be screwed in the future. now that the you have to start doing what's right for it. so i'm an
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interested citizen to day washington's agenda. like it's their own and not in an actual detriment to their own interests. it's something that you think would be front sensor for them. it's actually the message that those popular folders that they bill find it so much and want to marginalize into oblivion. they've been trying to send them over and over again through the ballot boxes across europe for the past year or so. and all this has happened because you went all in with washington on sticking it to put it in wonder if the president boynton has noticed there a self satisfied brilliance with actually bolts and with leaking the ego. he's an arrogance of western states. have led to the current, extremely dangerous state of affairs. we have cameron acceptable close to the point of no return calls to inflict a strategic defeat on russia, which has the largest arsenals of nuclear weapons, demonstrate the extreme gamble of western politicians. we are witnessing the
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collapse of the euro atlantic security system. today. it simply does not exist. it must essentially be created a new, old lease requires that we together with our partners with all countries concerned . and there are many of them work out our options for insurance, security in your regions, and then proposing that for a broad international discussion by the collapse of a year, atlantic security just because it sounds like an adult trying to prevent kids running around with scissors from poly and stabbing themselves well, the only real question now is whether the you will spark now and grow up on their own, or rather they'll pass, do fall down over and over again. pratfall a over and over again. a very hard way from is it worth the view of hard to contribute or rachel marston? rachel couldn't see. you know, the, find the results of most dove as presidential rental federal action as pro e. you can do that. my son do coming right on top, in large part by the way,
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thanks to votes, cost by x spots in the west. her rival, alexander, still in blue, secured the majority of the votes on holding drunk driving his party to brum, the incumbent and legitimate leader. the opposition saves at the contest results in the constitutional court uncle, my son, that has become the diaspora as president, the mold open socialist party does not recognize the voting at foreign post stations, which allowed sounded to be declared the winner of the election. my son to is and the legitimate president. she's recognized only by her sponsors and stewards from abroad. the people of small though i feel deceived and robbed the recent presidential election, especially at the voting entrance. mister and a foreign policy stations cannot in any way be called a free and democratic expression of the will of the people we have faced. and i'm justified. reduction in number of phone stations, blockage of boulder access campaign on the day of silence and on election day,
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and other violations in the number of countries with hundreds of cases of deliberate action fraud. and the disappearance of ballad boxes. as a result, hundreds of thousands of citizens of the country were unable to exercise their right to vote, which explains the final gap in the number of votes. when in fact, mister story normally comes on ahead of only votes, task and home, so were counted as he took the most in most regions all small dover. but not every vote from abroad was considered a qualification of provided pulling stations in western countries with hundreds of thousands of ballots. while the half 1000000 mould opens, living here in russia, only received $10.00 invalid slips. my colleagues, mamma is shar on rachel roubles explored the path to miss sanders when the most of small dove as regions supported the opposition candidate wall sun do is a lead was boosted by
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a boats from the dials for abroad. now while all of this boma goldens within the country face difficulties voting in their own country, i mean the country is central authorities refused to open any pulling stations in the region of trans nest. are they that essentially forced mobiles to find ways to travel to other regions, to cast their votes, but then again, the bridge that would allow people to travel to other regions, what's temporarily closed twice on sunday. and that is allegedly to do to a bomb threat environments. as well, colin stations were also suspended over yet another reported bomb threats. so it's very interesting here how people will have to live in the country found so many almost made of obstacles to vote. and this selection was a pivotal moment for politics in moldova, alongside the referendum. has there been much reaction how western countries were very quick and their reactions to indoors a my son to preach into usual talking points. i mean, you know,
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democracy is great. a heading towards a european future is the right way to go, and it's almost like to them. the only way to define a democracy is for a country to work towards joining a european future as they call it. it takes around it kind of strings to overcome the challenges you faced and they selection. i'm glad to continue working with you towards the europe in future from all day over. and it's people i whole heartedly congratulate my son due on his victory in the presidential elections. mo, diamonds have shown once again the determination to build a european future despite hollywood attempts to undermine democracy. democracy has triumphed over old interference, an old maneuvers from se will continue to tune in alongside. we'll do the on your european pos. that what is interesting to note that before the 2nd round of elections, 1st president, and while you're on my call, sent a message of the whole. but some of those things any almost was entertained. and indirectly tollen mullens, who developed for, i mean,
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he calls that european pad of freedom and democracy. however, that didn't really go well with the french patriots party who slammed him for trying to interfere in mold open elections. let's take a listen. background has just publicly and officially called and told opens to vote in the 2nd round of their presidential election on sunday for pro e u. candidate maya san do. in reality, permanent interference including through corruption and fraud is systemic in the euro monte list camp. now all of this comes a mid multiple by repeatedly accusing russia of interfering in these elections. the kremlin has denied those accusations. so at this point, it seems that the only in interfere is that can happen is one that comes from countries that are not european. one standard has been the presidents of the dias for, for her high share about some of the buildings a broad. we also saw that pattern in the 1st round. tell us more about that referendum for you. integration was help recently and some do has been repeatedly
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pushing for this pro you integration for quite some time. now, almost half of the people voted against joining the you in the referendum and even former lovin president refused to vote in the referendum. he said that this is a referendum on changing called the call centers and another political leader also pointed out that while police stations were empty, they saw fit. this has increase being turned on. so the more in pulling stations, let's take a listen inside the country without the diaspora. people said no in the referendum, 56 percent to 44 percent. we sold this data around midnight. then they started counting diasporas. we were told that around 250000 people voted, no one knows whether they were there on us. because we had our own representatives at the is polling station. at times when these polling stations were empty, we saw a fictitious increase in turn out of foreign building stations on the central
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election committee website. so that's the overall picture here. while the west is happily in door saying, acendo, russia is somehow taking the blaine blame of the matter, leading those elections. people are almost stripped off their right to even vote, but it seems that this is all part of democracy. well, we also heard from independent political research or greg simons on the open po t lamented the way people were either limited or not allowed to vote at all in areas including the disputed trends next to region. but said the way that was ignored in the west with just this bottom, this is how the rules, right for the offer. i mean, it does last year about more details about results. clearly demonstrations. uh, she's washington's record. say that to the education, you know, the in the, the d as flora had been more than selectively valuable noise. so those b as for,
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in. busy the soulful rooms bugs, all the countries in full access to buddies and uh, we are, is those deals for russia and other countries. they do ball. busy i mean, this was clearly and then to barons was even pulled up political wolfy a by what would you say tipping the scales in favor of those who will will fight for the volume? turkey has sent a letter to the united nations urging and embargoed to be placed on weapons sales to israel. of the national government has become a source of threats, not only for middle eastern countries, but also on a global level. now who contain is the genocide in gaza with old methods intends to completely eliminate the 2 state solution. we also see that they are making efforts
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to spread the war to other places, especially the 11 us currently e's real categorize the region because it can obtain weapons and time in nation from other countries. with this understanding, we wrote a joint collateral coal in an old countries to stop selling weapons and ammunition to israel. we forwarded this letter, which had $54.00 signatures to the united nations on november 1st. but the document also called turn in so what it states is israel's violation of international law in the palestinian territories. it draws attention to the rising civilian death toll on 6, the un security console to take urgent measures, $52.00 nations, including russian, china and 18 african states. citing the appeal of cross live now to the political science on international relations professor on perez, boston university. hassan, who now you're most welcome. will this letter or have any impact in stopping what's
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happening in the middle east? do you think while the short answer to the question is, i'm afraid. no. because israel seems to be opting out of any. uh, well, you know what these earliest been doing is beyond pay a nano of us, could've had to get some years back that the, what the israel does basically could to reach these pines. so the fact that tachi has prepared the latter and sent it to the united nations security council asking for an overall arms embargo and israel and eh, unit is, is not surprising, given the ellipticals a stance that talked a little bit uh, over the months, almost, you know uh if you weeks off the, the outbreak of the wireless in, in cause i'm particularly when missouri end basically be gen a general side
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a little further. um, so it is in line with what touch has been doing. what is this time different? is that, um, uh, the letters that dr prepared has been signed up by so many other countries, particularly all frequency and others. but in terms of whether it is going to make any real impact on what is going on in these are in the middle east and on these really behavior like this is, i'm afraid going to be minimum of almost 0. how significant cutting into the flow of western arms if it came up, but in such a way, what would that impact is really ward efforts? how would that work? well basically when we say western weapons supplies to israel, i think we should just call it the mac and weapon supplies to israel because other
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western countries almost, i mean they may be supplying certain things to israel, which may be used for military purposes. but uh, who basically it has been, uh, providing israel with all the way a retailer to continue its general side on both sides. because uh, is united states. so whether the united states is going to change its policy towards what is going on in the reason for your particular towards the nothing you all government news rail remains to be seen and taking it off that the elections. busy you know, depending on who comes up, for instance, um i would say if comalla holidays which is on like this is, would be in a difficult position to carry on with supplying israel and trump. although of usually push j as more pro user and e is also going to find it very
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difficult to supply you through with all the weapons with which israel acted, you can continue with its general site. so it's a, it's a very tricky situation and we'll have to wait and see how the united states a new administration is going to basically behave with regard to that. well, we appreciate your, your view on this issue. thanks for coming on the program. political science scholar from washington university in the turkish capital, a professor how some who know that was my pleasure. thank you. not regardless of who comes out on top in the us presidential election will either side accept the results and to even be considering that as a possibility. what does it say about the state of the world's most powerful democracy? crosstalk debates. next the
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