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us a special coverage of the us presidential election the withholding stations. now i put royce across the continental united states, american citizens, that calls thing that valid election. a polls have double thompson's, pamela harris, and a dead heat nationally, including going to keep swing states making this presidential race one of the closest to us history, and speak on the no man recent american votes, one commentary of 5. 0, one of those has again been accused of interference by washington security agency. we laid that out, handled arresting on special coverage of the presidential election 2024. welcome to the white house. we called 2 races or project windows. but we time i promise to
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discuss things you just weren't here on all the channels, like with pressing imprisonment, attempting assassinations, and pull to trash. what is the real state of american democracy? in 2024, all voting equipments were supposed to be breaks down and the crucial swing state of pennsylvania phase of election fraud are rising with viral videos composing to shows various irregularities in the ballot process. easy to verify my id like example, it might be my my my not being sure for your address it's kind of weird call that kind of waterfront. i think that shot the a very well welcome to you this tuesday. the 5th of november. it's good to have you
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with us because of the breaking news at full here before we go to our top story. the is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu has fired the is way the defense minister loans parents for our minister is, well top seas said to replace them. the quote say issues of trust may be one of the reasons behind the racial. nothing you all who reportedly noted that serious differences arose between him and the countries outgoing defense chief will bring you more details on that later in the program. and so our top story, boat thing is in full swing in the us presidential election with tens of millions of people heading to the pose to choose who will take control of the white house for the next 4 days. with go to the big developments ahead and what is the closest race in decades? the,
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and as it stands, it truly is a neck and neck bounce. so with only a small percentage of both just believed to still be in dallas about that choice bounce as the 1st results from this tuesday already. and they come from dick's bill notes, new hampshire, where residents costs the ballot, spiked with dish and at midnight. know that there was much counting to do at 6 low coals about 80, resulting in a tie between the 2 kinds of those hops. a sign of wants to come in. the main that you have the traditional blue democrats and redwood public and stays with vote, is expected to take the policy lines within the purple territory. so as you can see here, it's far from clear he'll come out on top in recent elections. such areas have determined to hold the keys to the white house to a 7 this year. so let's take a closer look at a few of them, wisconsin is home to lodge rural areas and bustling cities, making it difficult for candidates to appeal to the regions diverse social groups.
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the state hosted the 2024 republicans national convention where trump made his 1st public appearance of the being sold and pennsylvania. wisconsin is still up for grabs off the voting. trump in 2016, invited in 2020, and another. a battle ground state is north carolina, that was the only swing state that's through it. support behind donald trump. and the last us presidential election reason, the north carolina was hit by a hurricane. elaine a dissolves to the by did administration was slow to respond to. so today the state will be among those deciding the elections results with polls showing a slight republican leave. me won't go to trump, has already caused his vote and the address, the public saying he is determined to win. i don't even wanna think about the losing board special be no violence by supporters are not violent people. i don't have to tell them that. and then i certainly don't want any violence,
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but i certainly don't have to tell these are great people. these are people that believe in no violence. and the thing is, is the crucial us electro college that will decide the country's next leader, political policies appoint electives in each state every 4 years, making up $538.00 electoral votes in total. the number of them depends on the population in each state. and it's so when i take the old system in most states, meaning whichever kinds of it comes out, the head gets older of the states. but it's no matter how slim the mountain made on nebraska or the only 2 states that allow electrolytes to be split to take the white house, the candidate needs to secure that gold and take it the amount of 200 on 70 votes. and that's why i kind of it can when the electoral college, but lose the popular to mean that happened with trump in 2016 ortiz. sounds good. taylor takes us through the knife edge electron now from a very special 3 d studio. it's,
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it's election day and of course 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 funding correspondence, economist pundits, even politicians themselves. but 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 camped out through the nights and basically i'm going to be giving you the details as far as enclose is as counting gets underway on as the results stopped trickling it. okay. i know you're thinking but no, we're not behind schedule. and no one else, no one resources either were just wasting to how to say it. and so, and you do i mention welcome to the white house. okay, now i'm kidding,
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but this is, i was like 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 important swing states. are they going to 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. now, you might be asking why, what sauce? on north america with north american, we concrete races or project windows, but we can, i promise, discussed things you just weren't here on all the channels. like with threatening imprisonment, attempting assassinations, and talking trash. what is the real state of american democracy?
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in 2024. do you think don't trump, is a fashion? yes i do. yes, i do. and we have some very bad people. we have some sick people, radical left lunatics pension, be very easily handled by if necessary, by national guard or really necessary by the military. is increasingly on stable and on his head for and then they say he's a nazi about a dotsie. 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 okay. 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 hold an election and just accept the will and voice of its
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people. regardless of whether they choose the wrong pass and the russian government continues to want to influence and in various ways interfere 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 not 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 soap from nations, thousands of kilometers away. we've seen the announcement just a short while ago by the venezuelan electoral commission. we have serious concerns
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that the result announced does not reflect the will or the votes for this. one 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 states of america to be the overthrow of the mall 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 mind 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 republicans that what's just know
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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. and you anything more confusing than that? a kennedy voting for trump. i say, why i love the democratic party, the, the democratic party, the democratic party, left me. and finally with oscar. does any of this actually massa? is that really a difference between a comment or a trump rain? because the one thing that is a safe spot 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 wailings and dealings to the very system,
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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 of it will and in and election year with so many twists. i'm surprised. he's a social media style squirrel has been embroiled and a scandal that could even impact the votes peanuts was use and nice to find new york state is causing a furious online reaction with tech ties on the even most good thing that americans vote folder wrote and trans wondering, make straight evolved, says core decides peanuts death sentence thing that will always, he's all ignoring big issues such as immigration and crime, while they spend time eliminating pets. have you seen the videos of this world? he's like, he's a genius very was unfortunately, but the same government doesn't care about hundreds of thousands of illegal immigrant hit remodels, coming into our country. doesn't want us to have pets. the craziest the craziest
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thing. he not twisty from his own on d, as in ice by new york states also being tested for rabies following report to the victim of someone. the news of his death spots widespread fury online with public ins. the keys, new york democrats have overreach. well, the dens accuse trump campaign is of using the issue to win bugs. and the traditionally democratic states is what the beloved internet animals. oh no, hard to say. the never going to dress up again. we're going to need a walk away. and then for people to split this, obviously not every weekend. let me wanting the key swing states of pennsylvania voting equipment has reported the broken down and various stations concerns they've electrical fan of some safety is starting to go viral online with uses, noticing how easy it is to commit to follow the hold on to back. it up citizens have been filming i per our raising technical issues and like security and
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verification methods at the polls. what is your site today? but i'm just saying it might not be you can verify, but i'm just telling you it is. you can see my id, right? the does verify my idea of what i mean. exactly. so might be, might not, might not be a, but okay. it might not be the time you're saying essentially it's not too far, right? cuz my number is one id is 4 and i will be here. i'm a major trouble. our how do they know where you live? they don't even check your id. they just use your for your address. it's kind of weird because i kind of waterfront. i think that sure. for sure, bro, dash, or are they no, no id, ma'am? no, i do know. i know one day it's interesting to
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i never voted tell us that again. oh, my gosh, i so what we see here is someone who voted in your face of a violent reaction to the votes outcome announcing with some press reports even raising the specs of a civil war. they sides groups to talk about justification for aggression. if certain political objectives on this one person, supposing the calls for violence is pro ukrainian activists, ryan was the roof. there was a case of planning to kill the republican normandy in september this year. and a general house led to the alleged gun nonsense. donald trump's victory would plunge the country into a civil war, months of demonizing language, about the republican candidate across mainstream media outlets of all. so it's on the pulse and we begin our final sprint having arrived at that point in the election season,
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where basically we on this side of the tv screen and said all we can, we've laid out the stakes and this crucial election where one side stands for freedom while the other nips the textbook definition of fascism to build that wall . it's not the build up, but washington is preparing for the possibility of violence that could result from post election on rest. the west capital is starting to look like a highland restricted military base expenses or wrecked it on windows, a folded up across the country. it isn't just the white house and other governments who buildings preparing for travel shops and restaurants, taking cover. as a recent poll suggests 3 quarters of americans that fed post the election violets. let's cross live now to our panel with michael rex involved also all the google archipelago on labor and human rights. slowly i've done can validate many thanks to both of you for joining us on this day. really appreciate that 1st question. so mr . cars, vondik, please. as done, you know,
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we have for my trump national security as far as the drum bolts and they're saying his full of boss willing to accept the election results. meanwhile, the state of washington and oregon today. but you have the national guard on stand by how justify all the space that things are going to turn violent and soft to the outcome. but there's always that possibility. i think a lot will come down to not who wins, but whether whoever wins wins big enough to, you know, get rid of any doubt about who really want, you know, we know to night. and so 11300 electro loads. well, i think those who last will accept that, but if it's very close, it takes days to count. there's a lot of the regularities. yeah, there could be violence. you know, i, i not one who believes were on the verge of a civil war. i don't see that is a real possibility, but you know,
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certainly isolated acts of violence is, are possible. me. thank you. i'm moving to you michael. what do you thing cause a reason poll says that 3 quotes of americans are really worried about this post election violence threats. what you think is contributed to these concerns. yeah, so what, what's really contributed to it is the, the, the 2020 election which you know, that it's obtained a lot of irregularities in terms of what happened in terms of the, the pulse and in terms of the results. especially since they shut down the counting at a certain time in the middle of the night. and then we found when they resumed counting all of a sudden, uh bite and had gained a lead in major swing states. so that, that's the largely what's contributing to this. and there's
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a lot of concern about the legitimacy of the electoral system of the election system in terms of uh, whether uh illegal aliens so called or voting, whether mailing pallets or harvested without any real identity attached to them and a number of other concerns. so there are, there are grave concerns, especially on the republican side, and then you have on the democratic side there's, there's the senator haskin saying that they will not raskin, i'm sorry, saying they will not certified trump whether he wins or not. whether he, if he wins, they will not certified as election. so if that should happen, i think you will see some mass movement toward civil unrest and such a deep lack of trust isn't that. and don, you know,
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we've already got these far and meddling claims, coming out of georgia state tools to ortiz, of accuse russia of lucas bracing effect phones thread. so looking, actually i have a listen to what they said. let's listen, no or hers. some threats that were on the russian origin. and so i don't know how to describe that. that's viable. we don't think they are, but in the interest of public safety, we always checked out and to just continue to be very responsive when we hear about stuff like that are done by the source. and it was from russia. interesting comments that the bomb threat is no incredible, but russia. we still responsible that. what did the swift occupations come from done? well, i don't know specifically, but what? well, we know that for certainly, since 2016, the democrats have been claiming that russians interfering in their elections. there is no evidence for that. is there will be no evidence that russia threatened,
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you know, made a bomb threat in georgia. but in fact, at 1st i thought you were talking about the country, georgia because it's so ludicrous that that would happen in the state of georgia and also, but yeah, i mean it's, there's the democrats interest in has, again, for about 8 years to blame the russians for everything that goes wrong, because they won't take any responsibility for themselves, but i, for one, don't believe rushes interfering in our elections. frankly, if any country is israel through a pack there interfering and a huge way, but our government doesn't seem to care about that. neither party seems to care about that. so aside from that interference, i don't see any other kind of significant interference by other countries. um and you know, the problem is, is president jimmy carter said a number of years ago. the problem is we don't have a functioning democracy to begin with. there were so many internal problems with it
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. um and the choice is so limited is at to it's hard to call the us about receive. despite of the fact we hold ourselves out to be one, and i think most americans realize that now that the bales been lifted, they know it's not a truly democratic, but it doesn't start pulling out the russia blame game. cause though, i'm just wondering how effective it is, it's a 3rd successive election cycle where russia has been single down and accused of meddling. does the public still find this narrative, credible like, oh, no, i would say there's quite a bit of fatigue and incredulous of this about that particular claim. it's so ludicrous and i think it doesn't really. um, it doesn't convince anyone outside of a few per, you know fervid democratic um hysterics. but otherwise i think it really doesn't. it doesn't move the needle whatsoever. there's, there's just no credible source for it. and it's been taught at so many times.
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they've crap, they've cried wolf so many times. it's really hard to believe anything with reference to that. and we saw that the democrats, while claiming russian interference in the election were actually involved in russian interference themselves. and this is really the, every accusation is really a concession on their part has done. what do you make of these reports of pro palestinian voters in swing states being off to the is the high risk. despite her approach to the conflicts and garza, supposedly voters and the police stays will cost to balance a 3rd party candidates in exchange. what do you make of this statement? is it working as well? uh, i for one voted for dr. joe stein. uh because of uh, harris's involvement with the janet siding guys, i think many of us will. i know a lot of palestinians who were either vote 3rd party or even for trump because
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they're so angry. it is the by narrowest administration. i think that could change the outcome of the election. it, you know, before saying in a state like michigan that has such a large area, but mean american community, their refusal to vote with the democrats as they normally do, you know, percentage wise, may make all the difference in this selection. and i'll be honest. i want it to make all the difference. i want to buy to me. biden harris administration punished for their crimes in guns. and frankly, that really would be named being arrested and sent to the hey do which will probably never happen. but minimally i want them to lose because of what they have done. that makes it such an interesting. yeah, definitely because domestic issues, usually other things that he wants to go to the thinking about when they go to the polls. but in lights of the was going on in the 11 on how impactful would you
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expect the arab american voting to be, michael? yes, it could be a march. and that makes the difference. and i think that the trump has appealed to the muslim community in michigan in such a way that he's apparently garnering 75 percent of that vote. and that would be a significant sliver that could make the difference in that state. i agree with your other guess this is a, a significant a, this is a significant amount of voters that could swing the whole election. and i should say, it is a disgrace. that neither of the major parties have even made a gesture toward the palestinians and the plight they are under with the genocidal onslaught of this real against them. i think it's unconscionable that the american public has not made this one of the central issues of the campaign in general. this is, we've been witnessing non stop over a year worth of slaughter and,
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and destruction and the death of children and women and an innocent man. it's just an atrocity. and i just find is unconscionable that it hasn't swayed this election more than it has a don coming back to you. we've got some big, big names, big building as well, endorsing both trump on towers. what's the difference between the candidates big business support as well? that's a good question. first of all, they both have a large support from the 1000000000 or class let's to be very clear. and a lot of billionaires, by the way, will support both candidates behind the scenes hedging their bets. right. so what's the difference between those who support from been those just board harris? obviously they have their own the, the logical differences and the ruling class itself has divisions within it. one division seems to be that part of the ruling class is tired of the,
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of the worn ukraine and wants to end that they seem to be the one supporting trump . and those who want to keep pursuing that war are supporting harris. of course, in terms of those you want the war and guys to continue, they would support either or both of those candidates. and in fact, i think they're both getting a significant amount of money from a pack and other groups and people who support the genocide it and does that because they really don't have different views on that. um. but again, i, i think in the end it is a lot of people drove, we know who's going to win the election. and it is a capitalist class, one way or another. they will be like towards michael, you know, the pose a so increasing the vote to distrust about the upcoming election results compared to previous elections. what's the main fox, the behind the as well, i think it's pretty clear that we have many broken parts to the electoral
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system of all kinds of voting irregularities and listen, i don't believe that the, the should be held nationally or controlled from washington. it should be locally controlled by the states, and that is how they're run. but there are also all kinds of vested interest inside of the party apparatus is that are running the elections largely dominated by democrat democratic operatives. and that really casts a lot of suspicion on, on the process. and that's largely what's behind the distrust back to your, your point about who's supporting harris as opposed to trump. big tech is lining up very much behind harris. they have been in the pocket of the, uh, the unit party, democratic run a system regime. and they,
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they want to be able to have their monopoly over information. and the democrats provide that in exchange for the surveillance and censorship. the big tech provides the state also that that particular contingent is really heavily behind the harris ticket money wise. it's very, it's very much of a wide margin there in difference. and don, you know, at the trump come back as being quite phenomenal, really has an is come back from the base. how do you think the criminal cases against him impacted his campaign and his position and opinion polls? i think in the end they have an impact to them at all. i think they have, you know, it's various times they might have but by the time election day is come around. i think people, you know, people who don't like them, care about it,
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and people who do like them don't care about it is what it comes down to. so i don't think it's made a difference now whether it will make a difference. and you know, assuming he might be elected, assuming he's elected some of these, he might still face jail time, for example, he's going to be set. and then one of the cases shortly after the election, which could lead to jo, town down get it. but i think if he wins, the judge probably will not sentence into jail, that would be kind of, you know, a bad optics to say the least. but it's possible the point is why i don't think they're making a huge impact on election day. they may have some impact between now and his, an aggravation. and michael, the time of the hire, and she basically escaped the primary pros, the s when she became the normandy. do you think mazda a significant concern for democratic voters or just another aspect, but willing to turn a blind item? well, it's amazing how this is the party that keeps in touch.

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