Skip to main content

tv   News  RT  November 5, 2024 3:00am-3:30am EST

3:00 am
which of the us president select the, as us voters cast their ballots, the latest full. so from the n. harris in a dead heat, nationally and neck and neck, and p swing states making this phrase one of the closest in the us history with the world's eyes on the presidential race. there's already one main threat russian interference, according to us security agencies. up to date on all the latest with our special coverage. welcome to the white house. we concrete races or project windows. we can, i promise, discuss things you just one hit on all the channels. like with threatening imprisonment, attempting assassinations, and tools to trash. what is the real state of american democracy? in 2024 and the international monetary fund claims it can. yeah,
3:01 am
it didn't meet conditions to receive a new loan that had already been approved. that says, the nation's treasury secretary describes i am of the treatment of african countries as the meaning that was embarrassed at the what you do for those who as we have some great ease of use, meaning the live in moscow. you're watching r t international. i'm rachel ruble. all eyes are now on the us presidential election as millions of people heads of the polls to choose their candidate for the oval office. you're on our table, keep you up to date on every minute of the knife edge race stated. the
3:02 am
after spending months facing off and laying out their campaign, promises multiple polls show cumberland harris and donald trump are running almost neck and neck according to one of the latest us nationwide poles. democratic candidate harris has a single digit lead of a republican trump to both trumpet and harris have held one of their final rallies in the state of pennsylvania. on the eve of the election, the candidates finished their campaigns in a swing state which could decide who wins the campaign. so many twists from incumbent president joe biden, dropping out of contention to multiple assassination attempts on trump. r t is, it says get taylor has more on the race to the oval office from our special 3 d studio. if other election day on the call. so we have been preparing our usual studio and use room. we'll be walking through the night. so i'm, we're going to be having guests from the ad for, to talk through the political soccer. so i mean, correspondence, economists,
3:03 am
pundits, even politicians themselves thought we have is so lined up an extra special something, something. and i'm here to give you a sneak preview. so come on in, this is studio 6, also known as our green screen room. mine the cables. i will be head count out through the nights and basically i'm going to be giving you the details as far as enclose is as counting gets on the way as the results stopped trickling it. okay. i know you're thinking, but no, we're not behind schedule. and no, we don't know what resources either, we're just wasting to how to say it. and so, and usually i mention welcome to the white house. okay, no, i'm kidding. but this is, i was lot chill studio and i will be your numbers go. so overhead we're going to be mapping out the results state by state, keeping an extra place sites on those on important swing states. i'll be going to
3:04 am
color red and sweep trump to victory. will the blues when the day? meanwhile, overhead will be all tally of the electoral votes. so just remind you 270, that is the magic number that will get one of these candidates into the office. i know you might be asking why want sauce? i'm not american with no american. we called to races or project windows, but we can, i promise, discuss things you just one hit on all the channels. like with threatening imprisonment, attempting assassinations, and talking trash. what is the real state of american democracy? in 2024. do you think don't trump? is a fashion? yes, i do. oh, yes i do. and we have some very bad people. we have some sick people. radical left lunatic extension be very easily handled by if necessary,
3:05 am
by the national guard or of really necessary by the military is increasingly on stable and on his head for and then they say, he's a nazi about it. that i'm the opposite of a nazi. i don't know, but kamala is labeling more than here for the country as the enemy combatants and she's calling them all fascist and this is ok, but she's a fascist. okay. she's of ashes kind of cool. so it wouldn't be an american election without some good old interference by the way, the producer it's owens that as i swipe, but joking aside. one more washington holding the election and just accept the will voice of its people. regardless of whether they choose the wrong pass and the russian government continues to want to influence and in various ways interfere
3:06 am
with our democracy. with our electoral process for empowers, attempting to exploit our country's free exchange of ideas in order to send around its own propaganda. and the intelligence community issued and assessment focused on iran, russia, and china. and noted that foreign actors are refining their tactics to hide their hands in their election interference effort. and when for them to do the elections become so secret for the political elite that this is all through the same elite, which waves into the bonnet, boost of salt, from nations, thousands of kilometers away. we've seen the announcement just a short while ago by the venezuelan electoral commission, or we have serious concerns that the result announced does not reflect the will or the votes for the event is why don't people, we've made our concerns very clear about the trajectory of the democratic institutions and election process and georgia and the declared policy of the united
3:07 am
states of america to be the overthrow of them all as regime and tear rod. it certainly wasn't on democratic process. he is likely to remain the president of russia. but that does not excuse him of his autocracy. and actually i don't recall hearing solid but no blink and crying file over the visit of some friends from across the pond to battle ground states. so may be interference becomes a welcome helping hand. if it's a hand that helps push your man across the finishing line and you know, told you of helping hands, despite the tales that was always one constant in american politics. you are the democrats. you are a republican that what's just know in between. but now we've got to a point where a full law republican congresswoman who also happens to be the daughter of a former republican vice president, is campaigning for common law. i mean anything more confusing than that?
3:08 am
a kennedy voting for trump. i say, why i love the democratic party, the democratic party, the democratic party led me on finally with oscar. does any of this actually match? so is that really a difference between a common or a trump brain? because the one thing that is a face that through red and blue presidencies is war, the great system fixed in washington has always been the arms produced us. so yes, it is a mine field out that from the back to readings and dealings to the very system, the electoral college itself. the good news is that we will be here to make it will make sense. well, as much sense as can be made up. it'll that's across live now
3:09 am
to our guesstimates for de leon, a father, a former stomach product faction, spokes person to meet you. good to have you on the program with us again. what are your thoughts on the current polls that show pamela harris and donald trump, essentially in a tie as we head into election day in the us. thanks for having me. um i, i believe that the, the clothes do very eh, between the sides of what size were taking uh, these goals i have heard earlier this morning because on the progressive side on the more live. busy side, basically saying that pamela, ours is winning uh, by far, and we have on the more conservative side pools, talking about um, the actual gwen by truck. so these schools have been historically not
3:10 am
accurate. they have not been predicted for the majority of them that clinton was going to win 2016 and that never happened. and it was the, it was much clearer one by the ran against the trunk in 2020. but now i think we, we go back to the point of not to trust any of these oppose because i seriously think that the dynamics of this election are unprecedented. especially where we have candidates that are basically like powers for freighting michigan and was council as too important battle ground space. and at the same time, uh, trunk is, is, is we can good with the newer of the population segments since he did not do well with in 2016. so i think it's all up in the year and it's very close for sure. the us state department says israel failed to sufficiently
3:11 am
improve humanitarian conditions as a deadline to meet those conditions are risk cutting in military assistance draws near. now this also comes as the us secretary of state antony, blinking spoke by phone with the as really defense minister. what do you make of the timing of that statement? and i think day trying it's, it's all last minute. collection statements of blinking is totally incredible. he has no credibility left, whatsoever. he has with the change route turned back, turned back on previous statement. so many times that reported that no matter what he says, people are not taking it seriously in this part of the world. at least, i believe that camera harris's train to the last minute to win back, voters in michigan was council. and as we know that these 2 states have a huge number of arrows in palestinian especially that refuse to vote for
3:12 am
harris until harris gives a clear statement condemning these very genocide and goes out so far as didn't even come close to that. and bill clinton speech on behalf of harris last week, only made things worse because he was basically there to intimidate voters and scared them that, that, that, that never worked and never, well. and i believe that put splintering in the same cognitive ability category has by that it shouldn't be just put away at this point. but harris is still pushing up until last night. i don't think he has made any change or treats any views. um, and this also would carry over to the house and senate boats as well. washington, as we know is israel is biggest ally and supporter. we've not seen any harsh condemnation of israel after the start of the war and also, or the strikes and lebanon. and ron other know,
3:13 am
red lines which could make us alter its stance on israel. you think, to the level of corruption in the american political system makes it very easy for the scientist lobby. and the design just builds to exec, so much pressure and take advantage of this corrupt system to the point that there is no red line in supporting the state of israel and it's genocide radio for crimes in the region. even though there's the ability to do so, but the personal interest of politicians, ranging from wherever ones the white house down to the most junior congress person . it's all the same. it's their interest, it's the campaigning money. it's gone, paying financing, and it's, it's inactive that basically sells and supported by the mainstream media. so if you put it all together with this corrupt political system, there is no reason to put any of that life. and this situation will continue until
3:14 am
the opposing team organizes themselves, especially the civil society of and past the specific incident society institutions in the united states of america, where they organize themselves themselves and costs it to a front opposing this. we think design is uh, well financially able, uh, lobby groups, not one group. i'm sure they're made through the us seems to be using israel as a pivot to maintain its own head, gemini in the mid east. now, given the escalation that we've seen recently, how far you think washington is willing to go to defend its interest in the region . well, we have to discuss what all the united states of america is, interest in the region, are there with the policies, or is there a conflict between personal and political interest of politicians and the united
3:15 am
states of interest in the region? i mean, what would make a country as big as the united states, as well as it has these as extended interest in the area uh, as united states, to be complicit in the genocide and take the opposing position of the vast majority of not o uh, 400000000, the arabs in this part of the world and more than 1800000000 muslims around the world and side with, with, with a nation. that is, it's, it's divided by itself and it is convicted of war crimes is not like choosing sides by numbers, choose inside by fax, just inside by what's right and what's wrong to being on the right side of history . and plus on top of that being with the majority. but the, the, because political system, india, and as it allows for the administration and congress to be on the opposing side of
3:16 am
the americans interest in service of their own personal political interest. and unfortunately, even though there is awareness growing awareness in the united states to that point . exactly. but we don't think that that level of awareness has reached to point to change. of course, at this moment, right to me through a delay on a fault of a former stomach product section spokes person. dmitri, thank you. thank you, brad. hold on the terms. political come back was no easy ride from assassination attempts to indictments ortiz, marina customer of a shed lights on the obstacles thrown at prompt to stop him from becoming a presidential candidate. it's been a long and symbolic sore throat. for donald trump, his 1st dentist presence was phillips smear campaigns and peach when attends. then came the 2020 election and claims of widespread fraud from floss and all hell broke loose while he was blamed for it. and then some,
3:17 am
the federal prosecutors accused him of pressure of officials to reverse the elections results for supposedly spreading elias about election fraud and for speaking to exploits the infamous rights in january, in order to delay biden's presidency and stay in power. well, all later said from becoming the 1st ever former us president with a muck shop. let's take a look. well, this right here was taken in 2023, his 4th arrest in 5 months at the time. and this was in georgia where he is accused of trying to overturn their election results. it's been 3 years and the case is still ongoing with many swiss and turns democrats or weapon, ising, the justice department against me because they know i am winning, and they are desperate to prop up their failing candidate kamala harris. the case
3:18 am
regarding the capital rights of january 6th 2021 was only legged to rest this summer when the us supreme court ruled in favor of donald trump arguing that presidents are covered by immunity for official acts. which 2 of course, many other cases against, from in sit down, including the one in georgia. but the victoria was short lived as us prosecutor simply reward the charges. while the justice department decided to randomly on seal details from the case and job according to trump. the release of this false hood written unconstitutional g 6 brief immediately following tim waltz is disastrous, debate performance and 33 days before the most important election in the history of our country is another obvious attempt by the harris biden regime to undermine and weaponized the american democracy and interfere in the 2024 presidential election.
3:19 am
the court cases don't and there because it was the scandal with the classified documents at from florida home or alonzo. and the 4th with a stormy daniels hush money as well. well, the case on this handling sensitive government documents after leaving the white house was dismissed this summer with the judge saying that the special counsel jack smith who brought the charges was actually unlawfully funded. and the points it will ask for stormy daniels. she may trump the 1st former president in us history to be convicted of a felony that was dismay when he was found guilty on 34 towns all falsified business records. in other words, for paying her not to discuss their fair in the lead up to the 2016 elections. this was a great price is going to be november and they know what happened year. everybody knows what happened to year. he almost
3:20 am
didn't even make it on so the balance as it was several groups and even states trying to band him in some cases, even though he was supreme court, the have to intervene. yet another court case and some more time wasted for all involved. the donald trump is also arguably the 1st and only presidents in the world to be banned from social media platforms. all these a tag joins decided to silence him for good after he was accused of supporting the capitol hill riders online. so he made his own social network. what facebook, twitter, and google have done is a total disgrace and an embarrassment to our country. free speech has been taken away from the president of the united states because the radical left lunatics are afraid of the truth. but the truth will come out any way bigger and stronger than ever before. the people of our country will not stand for it. these corrupt social
3:21 am
media companies must pay a political price, must never again be allowed to destroy and decimate our electoral process. and then i roll lake and ethic twist 1000000000. aerotech mobile even mosque went on to buy it sweater. it turned into ex, reverse the bad and provider trump with a very high profile returned to the platform where he also volunteered to work for his administration. think it'd be great to just have a government efficiency commission that takes a look at these things and, and just ensures that the tax per money, their tax, there's a harder and money is spent in a good way and, and, and i, i'd be happy to help out and such a commission, i'd love if it were phone for you, you're the greatest cutter. you know, most cad formerly endorsed to republican candidates 2 days after his assassination . that time. oh yes. it was also that at least twice the only know, talk across inside,
3:22 am
coming back in 2023. did you begin with criticism? then you go to protest, then you go to one piece right now you go to one diamond and none of the work. what's next? i mean, you know, grass is out, man, were speeding toward assassination. obviously, they have decided, permanent washington, both parties have decided that there's something about trump, this, that the so threatening to them, they just can't have that. and so then glen to this legendary photo as well. as a search and supports and the wild conspiracy theories and it most definitely expose the secret service and they're poor or deliberately poor protection. i am a poll to learn that the secret service knew about a threat prior to president trump walking on stage. i have no confidence in the leadership of director cheadle and believe it is in the best interest of our nation . if she steps down from her position. stop building in particular has a slope truth and its highest point. and so there is
3:23 am
a safe to fact. so that would be considered that, that we wouldn't want to put somebody up on this slip choice. and so that decision was made to secure the building from inside. so she'd rather keep her agents comfortable, then ensure the safety of the controversial form of price. then we'll count little videos have emerge, sense that's from various angles and the sure to clearly look suspicious and his picks out like a sore thumb. well, no wonder there was a 2nd attempt and this time the suitor, a big supporter of ukraine, was literally somehow aware of trump's plans to play golf. but the stage fell. thea, real well in advance and even managed to get in and prepared to shoot. this was an assassination attempt on donald trump, but i failed you. i tried my best and gave it all the gumption i could muster. it was also interesting. so be sure of how the main stream media call for the assassination attempts down playing their significance. the trump campaign is
3:24 am
seizing on this apparent assassination attempt, is a way to rile up his base that he's trying to use to sort of surprisingly apparent assassination. a term comes and made increasingly fierce rhetoric on the campaign trail itself. mr. trump is running major events, continue to make baseless claims about haitian interests in ohio for media, which sell also seems to include the world's top social media platforms are increasingly being cold out for blind lead. so in the line of the democratic party and the biden harris administration, if you googled rogan trump, they go to jo the yeah, you can only get clips, you couldn't watch the whole or so. yeah, find it. yeah. and so we reached out to them a couple of times and they fixed it to their credit. so now you can find it despite all that from pittsville going plowing ahead. miraculously, a merge and on saul and one could argue that at this point, his opponents have literally tried at all. but it seems that donald trump is proven
3:25 am
to be a case of mission em possible. well, not that it will stop them from fine, of course, even if he does become the next. he was president. first time he one second time he law. so now it's time for the final round. we can cross live now to richard, a soft law professor of russian and european politics at the university of tens, professor good to have you on the program with us. the latest polls are predicting this is one of the closest presidential races in history between trump and harris. i'm wondering if you have any expectations or protection and when it suddenly too close to cool. we saw a salt pole the other day in iowa. we showed a traditional republican state, which showed comedy, i guess, as hoops sent ahead, but it's still far too close to call, especially since the election fundamentally hinges on no more than 55000 individual
3:26 am
voters across 6 states, a georgia, i guess i don't to michigan pennsylvania and so on. so it's a, it really is too close to cold. but i think those who say this is the most consequential election for many, many years, i think absolutely god, because on this hinges so much. so how cool any potential outcome influence the nation domestically and that in terms of foreign policy as well, it's good to be fundamental in terms of domestic policy, what whoever wins is going to be contentious. it's unlikely that the, the popular vote will if you select be reflected in the electoral college. and so we, we may not know the result for some days even by the time the final state's deliver . it's a verdict, but it's going to be huge. so 1st of all, we expect certain amount of domestic tomo turbulence i think is what people use
3:27 am
because it is fundamental. there's all sorts of issues involved with talking back to you, productive guides and hence women in particular as a, as a constituency lining strongly behind cala. hers on the other side, we have blue collar workers and concerns over indication which are shifting a blue color with contrast to some decay. behind to him. in foreign policy, we will expect a change. whoever wins to them, patches and views on the train will on the international politics. basically, he is nothing isolationist, but he's an old fashioned, conservative internationalist. in other words, he will pursue what he would define as america's normal interest, not its leadership notice had given a notice dominance, but it's prop park place in the world as long as it makes sense in commercial 2 items. i so color she is doing,
3:28 am
she's beginning was clear that she has a team beginning to coalesce are going to a foreign policy team, which is different from that combined. and so we can anticipate we bring, couldn't jake, sullivan, and others will leave whoever wins. and that, that, that new come of the highest team from what we can see so far more focused on china . i'm more focused on asia, less focused on yoga. so we can expect a change in tone setting. they are not thinking policy because it's also a change of generation because by didn't, has been in us politics, sincerely 19 seventies. he's of the old school even though perhaps not a very appealing to professor of tech school. but we can expect major changes. so this is why it's consequential that selection, not just for the united states, but for the rest of the world as well. and that's why the rest of the world is
3:29 am
waiting today. we'd like to be asked to see who will emerge on top. yeah, we certainly are. okay, we're gonna leave it there. richard slack. what professor of russian and european politics at the university of kent professor. thank you so much to have you on a plenty of strings attached to the international monetary fund claims kenya failed to meet as conditions to receive a new loan that had already been approved for the 600000000 dollar loan that i am at for approve last month was scheduled for summer, but it has been postponed due to waves of protest. now, despite the approval, the i m f is not convinced on can you is ability to generate revenue and make the funds profitable. among other issues, i robi currently owes the organization almost $3500000000.00 with certain conditions, including tax hikes. this is merely a drop in the overall african debt to the i m f, which accounts for another one. 3rd of all money is loaned globally, can use national treasury secretary,
3:30 am
who recently traveled to washington for talks on the loan. describe the i am as treatment of african countries as the meaning was embarrassed at the washington notes that we were treated by the likes. and it's, i want to just to clarify, what do you see when you find african countries queuing? and then you are called one by one. i did you come 1513 minutes? alonda. can you? i mean, so those are as well. some price is heavy. meaning and you'll see that the money that you're asking for out there, you excellence. if we just typed it in our system, we can do without some of these minus i a may have a release of indeed, medium siblings. but if get a port systems in place, we can collect not less than $400.00 b on shipping.

6 Views

info Stream Only

Uploaded by TV Archive on