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people who do like them don't care about that 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 like it, 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 now and 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 ladies. but it's possible the point is, why don't think they're making a huge impact on election day. they may have some impact between now and his evaluation and michael, the time of the hire, and she basically skipped the prime reproach to us when she became the normandy. do you think mazda a significant concern for democratic voters, or just another aspect, by willing to turn a blind item? well, it's amazing how this is the party that keeps talking, this phrase our democracy. and yet they completely short circuited and bypassed the
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democratic process and their own on the nation process. they ended up in installing their own particular chosen candidate who, who actually, you know, i garnered 0 votes in the primary because they, there was no primary, effectively. and so i think they are able to somehow rationalize this will that much cognitive dissonance, which is just astounding to me that this party that keeps claiming that they are trying to save our democracy is probably the most on democratic party in existence, their cult solitary, and its face at this point, and likewise they want a unit party run system with them at the home without any challenger's and they tried to effectively make the republican party nothing but
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a data point in history. they have tried to eliminate their candidates, they have tried to eliminate their influence and they have been effectively successful to a great degree in using law fare to attack their opponents inclusive not only of trumpet r f k junior in his primary process. so it's been quite remarkable what they do and that they taught this our democracy phrase, when in fact they have no real legions to democracy whatsoever. just one of the final question to you, those before i let you go down, what are your expectations for the results? it's very hard to say. it's obviously very close. i guess my god tells me at the end of the day i do, i'm feeling that probably trump will when that that would be my prediction and michael was, yes, i, i concur, i think trump will eke it out. and uh,
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but then i think the real show begins when you have the crm tremendous amount of, uh, a descent and i think even attempts to keep them from being anaki rated. so this will be a very interesting period. it's not over until it's over and i don't think it's over on election day and not up until all the way up until the inauguration all bets are off and many things to both of you for speaking to me today. really appreciate your time. we've been talking to michael rex, involved with the google archipelago and labor and human rights lawyer down that come by like, have a great day. bye. see you. thank you. thank you. thanks nicki us embassies across here. it will not be holding that traditional election, not watch policies this year. washington's appointees apparently fear that donald trump might win again and spoil the mood as he did in 2016 to contribute to rachel mazda, and brings us more on the reports. and so waiting for the us presidential election
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results to roll in washington's viceroy, as you could say in europe, in basset are stationed everywhere from london in paris to brussels in berlin. are apparently opting for a quiet evening of stress eating pockets of panagerie's ice cream alone on the coach, or maybe even the shares don't go in the embassy instead of uh, running the risk of hosting or soiree and shopping on the caviar is trump ends up winning now that's according to the western press, citing one senior american diplomats who said the quote, i don't think there was appetite to watch another trump victory. and the last one in 2016, he said, was quote, calamitous which makes it sound like the place ended up looking like a for a house after a night of mass, alcohol poisoning or something. anyway, that trump victory in 2016 also meant that after 8 years of obama, well, these us political appointees stationed in europe,
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would have had to find another job, which would also be the case in the event of a truck victory this time. so it would kind of be like, uh, being fired in the middle of your own party kind of offered plus their potential 30 guests in the european establishment. don't really seem to be in much a mood for celebrating either. they're acting like people who are in a really bad marriage and everyone can see specially voters, the toxic, except for them. instead, they figure that divorce is about the worst thing that could possibly happen to them because yeah, europe is doing just so great. right now. you know, so is ukraine, and they're really sticking it to poor. not at all, getting totally screwed on trade already, which they're afraid trump will do know you're already there with the price, the american airline, g. replacing the cheap brushing gas that you cut off? yeah. life is so wonderful, never been better, and trump just a risk ruining all that. yeah,
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just as all the europeans were voting the establishment out in recent elections. but this figure that if they're forced into a transatlantic marriage with this trunk guy, then they'll miss all the good times. that when the by the administration was actually just gaslighting the heck of them. sounds like europe is dealing with more of a, a clinical situation. you can say that an electoral one actually kind of like officials of britain's governing labor party, now gushing about the one relationship between trump and british prime minister care star. me are kind of what other top labor of figures have already long been expressing. trump is not only a woman hating neo nazi sympathizing sociopath, he's also a profound threat to the international order that has been the foundation of western progress for so long. he's a racist, he's a sexist, he's a home a fault. and it's very important, particularly when you've got a special relationship that you treat them as the best make it my best made was
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a racist or sexist or home a fault by to pull him out. and i'd explain to him why those use our own. yeah, these guys really sound like they put the special in the u. s. u k. special relationship, maybe oldest new found born that they're feeling right now for trump is just the heat from the very notion of a much wanted us britain trade deal under a president. trump, already growing up in smoke. let's cross live to say, so university professor a college a but all fee joining goes live from gemini, thanks for your time. really appreciate it. so it hasn't been say, you know, it's, it's unusual because domestic issues generally tend to dominate the american elections. that but to what extent do you think this particular vote is going to be influenced by the middle east and conflicts is according to the statement of both parties which are mostly light. usually in elections.
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candidates say things that they change their mind about when they are in power. but if we were to judge them by a brief us actions and previous stands where you would say that was a strongly supporting israel. uh, an error on the issue uh, drive is empty. uh, you're on, uh the, the by the democrats and the sedation rule. you're on to an extent and they are defending your arms to what extent, while drum is going to do offensive. and, and that's happened before, i mean, in the, by my administration. they were the ones who the science, the treat you with your i allow them a lot of space and to expand in the middle. is there a bunch when the drum came here, change the course completely,
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and he was the one who are assessing it as a 3 day money. so there is a, these 2 countries and there's other issues that trump as to why about or was there and complex and, and that conflict and to be the, at least you might be stronger. the best analogy to do that. and that's uh, that's one thing. but the other and he's a little group, but i seen in a number is but maybe we were here more sim, busy from one of the camilla hers. that if she's correct about it, because the, the last book a door was saying that she is always saying this in public. so when you see a bunch for those goods for that, but as soon as it goes, i really interesting timing, isn't it for the is ready prime minister netanyahu to decide to sac his defend
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estimate as to you of the lines? what do you make of the fact that it chose today of all days, right in the middle of the us presidential election. so to attempt to make that public i don't know if there's any relation there us the elections. i believe it's an issue that mean uh uh, and plated and been, uh, uh for a while uh, between these 2 guys, they got to do many issues. sometimes it came to the public. and sometimes this is just lead. so maybe because now the lord is ending, there is not much to destroy and goes uh or, or living. uh maybe there is uh, other issues that we live later. but i doubt it because i need additions to, uh, uh today. yeah. yeah, i need us election because nobody's analysis of residence so far so
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um, but the she can be well um those are being cost in the us. so all lines are really on the country. swing states including michigan, which is also known as the homes of the law, just our of american community in the us. how significant do you think the muslim of vote will be in this race if they were in the united and they both of them. uh, i believe that would make a difference because it's that groceries and any, uh, uh, extra votes and they are, there are many extra votes in this case i can develop one science or another. and i believe the likely side to, to be to, to us is as trump, at the moment they come in, the hot was recently touch 2 ends. the war and guns are selected, as you said. and she's also listed behind. the administration support is well saying the lot to has the right to defend itself. so how do you read these signals?
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i read it as a broker. see, i mean g was for 40 years and that it was vision of the last year of the war and goes that what they did, they get extra weapons to is there are a lot protection and money on support and coverage and video and, and security counseling in every way possible, we didn't see an action or easy. now it's, as i said, they are candidates in the introduction phase and they want to their participants see to hear what they want to hear. so when they go to the most of them, both would say the things that we get then elected. but to induce that is right. you don't be is, is controlling video is politics. and nobody is going to change that in the near future. i believe. so your present mistake that the results of the last
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election will have any impact on the course of events and them, at least not much, but i believe that's from what it ended up. but up is the problem is the day after trying digital to be part of that was this solution. and this is a problem to read problem a because he has this digital, if the century. oh, which means that it would take even more of that. and then it will know that there is enough to going to be uh, but a scene interested. uh, so this is uh, a problem. no. its ending the order and guess i think it would in this way or another. uh, but the issue is what happens after that? mm you. 6 does seem to be pushing decided that this particular election is, is all such a loss of importance. supposing vote is it across the road for 2 very different domestic policy pulse. and how could this both impact washington's foreign policy?
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but the world isn't made such a massive shift right now. do you expect anything major to yeah, well, i mean, in the, in the and russian war, i believe the trumpet is the most uh, president that can make a difference that can, and this war can bring both to these dogs or have them at least a solution because he wasn't the one who took sides like by the did before, in fact use again as to what mr. biden did. uh yeah, i mean, bushing dradian as towards those top stands and i'm pushing them to are actually so in this case, trump is, is that i, president, to be in the case of bureau,
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he's against the date, some countries in, in europe who want to be pretty light, there's a need to not being what they have to be they one day not to stay to, to get them coverage and support without uh, being what they're due as i mean, and this case they might be tension. and that it is, you know, across the atlantic and other cases like north korea is more likely to, to, to bring together the 2 countries. and in the case of china is he's a, he's a business man. and he wants to make good relations with country like china, which is the 2nd uh, economic machine and the swords, silver bower actually. so i know all in all,
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i believe it's better for america for and but will see you still have a strong president for other than a week, one with no experience or track record as well. let's see what happens when he, thanks for joining us on the program. really good to hear your thoughts space. so university professor college of photography. many thanks. well, that's where it can be very latest. updates the developments of math or this us election day and plenty of reaction siri, that's what you'll find right here, both on the, on the on line throughout the day and nights t has to cover the 2 other news. now almost 20 tons of humanitarian aid has been delivered by russian emergency services to live in no limit. the ongoing is really on slows.
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corresponding to steve sweeney reports from the russian plains loving pat. 30 tuesday morning, an aisle 76 pine touches down in the liberties comfortable. davids is call go much needed medical right for the 1200000 people displaced by as well as from baldwin 11 and over the past 5 weeks. with the u. n. warning of the humanitarian catastrophe. the plane was met by russian ambassadors and liberties. how some of the stuff there is i've yet to express these gratitude for the delivery location when people medications are in place of time because the order the via see some shortages, especially hospitals. and besides these presentations and medical supplies,
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we both stood out to provide our patients. excellent. and the action has been very supportive. we have a nice person who has paint and gotcha. and uh, i think that this supports at this time shows this thing. nations, agents being donated by the russian government, stepping up to help 11 and it's times need in the background lies favorites to ha district, the area which has been subjected to the most intense of these right. the strikes edging ever closer to the apples. the unnecessary
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very severe classroom designed to play more tend to russia, bringing back around 100 of its citizens, forced to leave the house. it was because of the intensity of these radio aggression, many of leaving family members behind on a country that has been the home for decades. another russian plane is set to the. ready is a bringing food tens, empower, generates is much needed, is winter draws near, and conditions deteriorates. in the meantime, western supply problems continue to photo 70 and ad is on the desktop. continues to rise. the number of new dia pointed forward. um bass does have presented the credentials to the russian president vladimir putin and of the official ceremony
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held at the kremlin on t 0 piece going off salt this report from the event. it puts you at the kremlin where president fulton's just match with 24. an ambassador is in a formal ceremony marching, the official start of their work here in russian addressing the diplomats. vladimir put me, use the opportunity to outlined some of the most important aspects of russia's foreign policy. i mean food and also said that russia is open to working with anybody as long as it's based on mutual respect, the quality and know interfusions internal affairs. the president talked to a lot about the recent brooks summit in cuz then praising the growth of the organization and its rising role in the multi point little world. he said that it's successfully managed to integrate for new member states just this year alone. and it's becoming quite an important mechanism in providing uh, well certain technology and other benefits equally throughout the world. there was a large group of western investors present at the ceremony as well,
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including the ones from italy, the netherlands of denmark, canada, ireland, and more. these are the countries that are defacto on the side of the ukraine and our sporting ukraine in the conflict with russia, addressing them specifically, vladimir put and said that russia is still open for negotiations. we might and that he over the head piece dogs with ukraine back in 2022 bits. we even managed to reach a preliminary agreement, but then we can assess the west inter means and so the conflict escalated even further. so now letting me put in said that he hoped these investors would help improve their relations between their countries and russia, which wouldn't says, have always been mutually beneficial. was a man that makes distinguished ladies and gentlemen to day ceremony is attending by the investigators of japan, canada, malta, albania, you villains, easily, spain islands, denmark, belgium, netherlands,
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and finland. it's no secret that bilateral contacts between our 2 countries have been minimized. the federal as an official business and social circles interaction, unimportant to international and regional issues has been frozen. meanwhile, washer has always been and remains committed to the logic of mutually beneficial cooperation and does not see confrontation with you. but i would like to believe that a rational balanced view of cooperation with russia will once again prevail on more so because the history of your country's relations with russia has the proofs. and it's filled with examples of mutually beneficial partnership, mutually in reaching cultural exchanges, and joint work to find solutions to acute international and regional problems that i mean really is a really invest that i was here as well in vladimir putting, focused on the rising tensions in the middle east, the stressing that russia is doing its best efforts to help prevent any further escalation of violence in the region was gonna cause this pretty so sweet. since
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the ambassador of the state of israel is present here, i should like to say that russia is making active efforts to prevent the current escalation of the palestine is rarely conflict from growing into a major war in the middle east. we are convinced that it is possible to return the parties to the path of reconciliation and to achieve a sustainable and long term settlements only on a universally recognized international legal basis. and the key condition for restoring peace in the region is the realization of the 2 state formulas endorsed by resolutions of the security council and the un general assembly. now interestingly, this the ceremony in its physical format, would the presidents present their shaking hands when the impasse that are standing next to them that hasn't been held since the start of the quoted at this the 1st time that we've seen it come back and perhaps it's a positive sign in russia's further relations with the international community.
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