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to some of these international disputes, jo, biding, you know, in solving vladimir putin to his face. donald trump recognizes the importance of president who's in the world. he recognizes the, the importance of russia in the world and its relationship with a lot of countries. and i think donald trump will do a terrific job, i hope working with president susan to resolve some of these international speak. well, no doubt, i mean, a lot of name calling has gone on throughout the selection on both sides. i mean, i would say may more so from the democrats calling donald trump, uh, a fascist a want to be dictator. but of course, trump also called come all or communist. well, what do you think the, this kind of a really polarization of american politics the says about the future of the system in general? i would like to see less of that. i think that the assertions that donald trump was and fascist and comparing them to see if there is despicable and it's particularly
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despicable, given the strong support that donald trump had for israel is despicable because is his daughter yvonne goes is married. somebody who's jewish judge jared questionnaire, they're raising their children, the jewish it's, it's, it, it, there's just hardly teachers. there's no explanation. donald trump has been through the flow. so from all a harris, i think i would use different words to. but we're going to keep a, hopefully tomorrow we'll have a final result is looks very good for the one for right now. now the only needs, based on the numbers i see, and i know you guys i should watch your program works cause i learned that they called north carolina for the uh, i think to come towards the for donald trump, shortly if they haven't already. you just ask them when one of michigan, michigan, wisconsin in pennsylvania, but most importantly for us, if you would pensylvania,
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and that's the election and let's, hopefully i'm, america will accept that result and. and then donald trump can move forward taking back the presence. hi, bruce marx, farmer, pennsylvania, senator and lawyer for donald trump. 2016. 20. 20. thanks a lot for joining us on the program. find. invite be back tomorrow. maybe we'll have final results and then we can plan for the future. thank you very much for having me on your program. all right, thank you. it's now mar, preliminary results coming in right now is the final votes are counted, trump is leading in indiana, kentucky, oklahoma, tennessee, north dakota, south dakota, louisiana, and many other states as well, like ohio as well. and this is another swing state like we're talking about before, while harris is on track to 6, your, uh, a number of other states like, as,
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as we can see on, uh, the uh, map we have right here. california is essentially gone democrat, that's not something that, that's a, that's an entirely surprising, really, it's usually a more liberal state, new york, new jersey, which is my native state, actually, delaware lanai and district of columbia. these are all states that are already swinging towards the come on harris as well, or have already swung for its kamala harris. so the republican is currently almost a 9. the electoral votes ahead of kamala is donald trump nodding 230 versus 187 for harris. and these are however projections at the moment. that's another important thing to keep in mind because they're subject to change in the coming hours and it will take a while before the final results are officially posted. and then after that, of course, we don't know if there's going to be challenges or if some sort of delegates won't end up voting in the way that they were elected to. but that's going to come quite
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a bit later. so, as for now, rory, i'm going to hand it back to you, we're gonna be covering everything in the studio until we get the more information on what's happening in the election. so right back to you. yeah, i appreciate it. don will be checking in with you in the very near future as the numbers continue get tallied for the us presidential election. 2024. the we appreciate you joining us here for this special election coverage live on auntie international. i just wanna clarify something. i said earlier in the program, i did say earlier here, and i'll tell you that the new york times is calling that donald trump will win the election. let me correct that please. to be more accurate. the new york times are saying donald trump has a nearly 90 percent chance of winning. okay,
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there you go. so us presidential candidates, donald trump come out of hire supposedly spend, get this a record 3 and a half $1000000000.00 on our election campaigns. that makes this the most expensive election in the history of the country. and michael maloof or former pentagon security analysts says economic issues are actually a major concern for voters, especially in swing states like pennsylvania. it's going to be an uphill battle to deal with the corruption of the democrat machines in the predominantly democrats states. and that's why they have um, cut out thousands of lawyers and what have you throughout these uh, throughout the country. now the republicans and the democrats have as well because they're going to be a lot of legal challenges. not only before that, not only now, but even after the elections, the jobs report that came out 12000 jobs in september and october. all the you know
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way was, and they've been, even in september like 200000 jobs. fewer than the month before. do you think that the economy might swing at the trump in those criminal background areas as well as you point scale the the economy is uh, perhaps the number one issue but close to behind is illegal immigration? yeah. when you talk about pennsylvania, you say she was a harris was very much against fracking and, and that's in put in pennsylvania. that's, that's a, that's a livelihood up there. and now all of a sudden she's for it. and you can, you can see why people in that area that rely upon that for their livelihood will be very uh, will begin to question in and s, as a senator phenom in the senator from from pennsylvania pointed out, that's why you're seeing much more enthusiasm for trump, this time then we did back in 2020 the citizens to continue heading for the
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following sessions as also the risk of violence, f b i who is the rest of the amount in michigan who will actually threaten to carry out i'm not shooting if trump wins, and this all the only such incidents i made the ongoing boat, the son of china say to florida jacksonville, a suspicious package was found that a busy posting station, sorry, with the media, got really upset. the police went to the scene. i go rid of whatever that was mean time washington is i've been a while walling itself out now. not from illegal aliens pouring across the southern border. the us capital pricing itself of odd an outburst that could be spot by the election outcome of downtown dc is starting to look like a more of a well, a military base, very high fences there, erected also in other pots across a cynthia windows would be bullied about not just the white house, so will the government buildings, even shops and restaurants, hunkering down as the left, the library, poles liberal. pablo suggest that the civil war is on the brink of breaking out if
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you buy well, that's selling. meanwhile, the media has even been talking about an old out. will they fight some groups calling for violence if the wrong candidate wins? one person urging chaos is pro ukrainian activist or ryan ruth, who was recently called in lang and white, and a donald trump on a golf course in florida. in a jail house that he claimed trumpets the victory would punish the country into a civil war. months of demonizing language about the republican candidate across the basically media outlets have certainly taken that total as well. and we begin our final sprint. having arrived at that point in the election season, where basically we on this side of the tv screen and said all weekend 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 are still in the old one a bit out there, he's out of the conservative day, the pod costs and he says the us at a look toral system suffers my lack of transparency that for us he says,
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fraud is pretty easy to carry out in the 1st indications, much like it was in 20. 20 is the president, trump is going to win this handedly. we solve this as a case. the problem is, is that we're still facing the same problems we had in 2020 and that's a non transparent election system. that frankly is riddled with issues and, and the tells or out i think fits by telling this is going to take 3456710 days because people today can't count. coban must have clouded the mind of every americans. and so we need machines to take, take that over for us, i believe that there's still a cheat in there and still going to be moving to kind of eliminate for us. then trump through selection tonight and tomorrow they're gonna spread it out for the next 4 or 5 days. and then they'll do what they can manipulate the folder called the call for audit on their side. so i, i think that thursday that we're going to see this radical left element. i had to again put security detail in place for myself. i know
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a lot of other people have as well, but uh, that's what's gonna happen. we're gonna find ourselves in a place where the, the demented, fascist, as, as you had the joy read, say before, that they are exactly what they're telling us we are. and these are really crazy people that live in this marketing type of environment where reality doesn't seem to, to hit every single person is seeing it as an opportunity to just get passed to a place where we can say, alright, let's identify who our friends are and let's stop them from telling us who our enemies and much like what we've had with russia and what's like i've said over the over the past 3 years. uh, at rush is not my enemy rush is not the enemy of anyone in the united states. and nor do i think that we've, we've gotten to the place where we can delineate who the enemy is when we have so many of those enemies that are in our backyard with knives, to our backs, pushing the american people against the war. and while the world has his gaze fixed on the us, that's still a war in full swing in the middle east and israel,
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100 the riley to protest the sacking of the defense minister by benjamin. and you know, people across the country are outraged by the prime is shop decision defy you have guidelines. the defense chief, they've been a vocal critic of some of the youngest policies and gaza guidelines is being replaced by covered for uh, excuse me, for administer israel katz. over now to um, at least bureau chief more if an option of picks up this story here. oh wait here in general or something with tension is running high as hundreds of demonstrators have gathered outside from ministers, residents to come fast and then yeah, whose decisions have dismissed defense minister gallons as well comes as israel find the self engaged in conflict from multiple phones with many, including those hairs questioning the timing and a half tone national security. we have been able to speak to some of the pastors here to noise and things to make this decision by then how many pan yahoo is purely political while they think the country needs to think about security and wars and
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the hostages that are still held somewhere in dawn and dawn is coming from the military. background base people believe is a rational man. the israel moves. now earlier in tuesday from the start is on yahoo! announced to dismissal all gallons was long time rival within the party. citing loss of trust between the 2. the prime minister's office released the statements confirming the gallons time, especially and the 8 hours after he received the notice of intentions between the 2 . i have to say, have been simmering for quite a long time. but since the events of this course, tablets since the beginning of the war in dogs and their relationship has the temporary to explore that with the guidelines appears the time. yeah. who was nothing political considerations? klaus is decision making and the 10 yahoo the same time accusing dalinta all
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attempting to undermine the government wrong from the thing. and the message said on social media roland is this on yahoo explained that his decision was based on one of the mental disagreements with going over the management of resources on going know through opperation is in dog and a lab on it's on yahoo spaces as gallons actions and public space means con, 25th king government and cabinet decisions. adding that despite that tends to branch the differences that divide only grew wider between mostly in the midst of a war. more than ever, a full trust is required between the prime minister and defense minister. unfortunately, although in the 1st months of the campaign, there was such trust and there was very fruitful work during the last months. this trust crack between me and the defense minister, significant differences of emerge between yolanda and myself in the management of the war. and these differences were accompanied by statements and actions that contradicted the decisions of the government and the decisions of the cabinet. i
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made many attempts to bridge these gaps, but they kept getting wider, falls following his dismissal, defense minister gallons. they assured the brave states minutes as strongly in his commitments to israel safe to the same thing. the security on the state of israel always was and will always remain my live submission that was quote, unquote is it now has office announced also that's current. foreign minister it's ryan costs will replace going tons. defense minister is a cost who has previously served as the minister of finance and minister of intelligence for 5 years. has long been a member of the cabinet minister as for policy and security, and describing costs as a point of being spent on yahoo. praying team as quote, unquote, as those are combining responsibility and fun is quite as strong as and all this is very useful. can pain management is to understand what condos defense minister costs will be. hey, ross thomas, he's taking this. she may tear in a to gaza. no,
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electrical switch will be turned off. know was a hydrogen would be opened and no fuel tranquil and 20 of these radi uptick teeth. i returned hun humanitarianism a fall, she made terry i knew some and no one who will preach as morality. if the police do not forward the acts against israel, incomplete contradiction to the commitments, they've done the 2 in the entering, the regiments that was signed. israel will act in the same way and stop all cooperation with the police senior administration and bring about dissolution must and brotherhood rape gnostic discretion of corpses. but in davis ads are gone. you should be ashamed. walton, nice demonstration here in jerusalem is reminiscent in tulsa 9 to dallas back in march 2023. when it's on yahoo 1st attempt to dismiss gallons back to the defense minister or had more incense. the government's proposed traditional reforms were confirmed lines of national security, sparking massive prototypes essentially forced into the yahoo to within cedar in
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many and now calling to non scattering the 9th of balance to as protest. her as here demand answers tends to billy to the time hong kong select john list ramsey about rudy's editor of the paddled palestine clinical age on the other. and the program, he says that then you always move shows that is really in american politics are in fact directly connected. the idea is that, that the, a lot of changes on these directions is itself the outcome of the fact that the mess that you see in the middle east is itself the outcome of american foreign policy. what they mean by that from the, the, the, by the neck ministration, just for which 2nd i'm just thinking about the terrible things that have him doing . they've come back ministration. what do you normalize between as well and it's an expensive dependents. daniel with absolutely no regard to international law and international consensus. and of course the political aspirations and the why. so
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the for this to me and people for the meal has done, he has chosen this moment for american leaders in both parties. couldn't care less about what's happening anywhere in the world outside the confines of their own domestic issues. so he chose this time, there's very good coverage of this in american media. very few of aside from blinking and solid, then they made a statement showing concern. so in other words, the, the older this, because of the american election, knowing that there would be no backlash coming from the american. but it's also the street that the domestic politics and as well is directly linked to the domestic audits of the united states as well. like us embassies across europe will not be holding a traditional election watch policies this year. washington's appointees apparently fear the trump might win again and spoiled the mood over knowledge while
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contributed rachel huston for a take on this. so waiting for the us presidential election results to rolling washington's viceroy. as you could say, in europe, ambassadors 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 as far a and shopping on a caviar if 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,
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these us political appointees stationed in europe would have had to find another job, which would also be the case in the event of a trump victory this time. so it would kind of be like a, be 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 that it's 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 food, 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 fresh and gas that you cut off. yeah,
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life is so wonderful. never been better, and trump just risk ruining all that. yeah, just as all the europeans were voting the establishment out in recent elections, but they figure that if they're forced into a transatlantic marriage with this child guy, then they'll miss all the good times. that when the by the administration was actually just gaslighting the heck out 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 britons governing labor party, now gushing about the one relationship between trump and british prime minister care star. kind of what other top labor 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 is being 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
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a special relationship that you treat them as the best make it my best made was a racist or sexist or a home, a fault, bye to call him out and 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 all this new found warm 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. so a bit other announce special coverage southgate. tyler was talking with george galloway. the work is potty of britain later in the form and he and he says that if donald trump enters the white house, so the crate in conflict may be resolved in a very near future. what's the difference if harris wins of trump wins? oh, they'll be a considerable difference. i'm not sure the difference domestically for the
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american people, but for the world will be a significant difference on the most important of those is that trump is committed to ending the war in your grade. and during the a, patrick le, endless summer venture on all these landscape, click and do you have uh, ending the stream or money on weapons and diplomatic political cover for so the most significant reason for her enjoys seeing the lattice which does look to be on the cost is the least $1.00 of the 3 potential last points of world war 3 will be rumors was trump and harris, a pretty much committed to ensuring support for as well. i mean, it was on the trump that the capital of is rose. you knew actually declared to
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majoris and so what, what do you think with that ulta anyway? nothing else is course of action. if trump what to take the home, well, it depends which donald trump we're talking about. if it's the one who closed his campaign in michigan by saying that the war had to end before he took office on the 28th of january, is that the war must stall? no, she said repeatedly to out to do make sure. yeah. then that would be better in color if it's the trauma, that was the big chart all the big role. this really loved the monday, but you see mrs. angels soon? for example, we have a $100000000.00 to donald trump campus. if it's the donald trump, the bowers sprigs the higher, then that would be bad news. but i always put it this way. don't
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talk about what donald trump might be on gaza. talk about was how do i have is, is there is at least a possibility that trunk will do something different. there is no possibility whatsoever. that capital address will do anything different. the what was so grateful to have had your company for all special coverage or an option to national life must go to the american presidential election. 2024. certainly looks like trumpets toys to, to take it, but it's all speculation. as of right now, we'll keep you posted both on our online and my colleague rachel ruble. here are the best of the few minutes time to bring you totally up to speed the americans presidential. the
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the the is the launch of a special military operation. mold in $13000.00 far less than the race of joining the ukrainian military. we williams, lot of things are good enough to stop growing up. i mean, you need for 2 of us doing the with any of them. surely because it was trustworthy . william wills get what you my friend built for the fine you is fine. yeah. the, the, but if the. yeah, the that the surgeon at the end of what it is,
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i didn't know that you know, for your state of mental breakdowns, gets to the doctor's orders. and you might have somebody to cover the painting from the phone soon as the flu shot and medic on. so not of us, just for the back of the printer, itself on top of the filter, which of the glove means it is so slow because you are calling is that us a beautiful strip of glass of good or should as well you must florida. she knew was like you strong enough listen to the physical. that's the way. obviously using it by some loss and levels easier. sure. the other thing is the no, that was the find it slipped through with is these parts of george moment when you look up this so we can use the cool
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by the middle of the 19th century. practically the whole of india had been under the rule of the british and by the colonial authorities that imposed that heavy depth bringing the people into poverty exporting natural resources. and moreover, these authorities absolutely had no consideration for the free sense of the local population, treating them like 2nd class citizens. the british were showing signs of disrespect even to those and cooperated with them. the facts of ignoring the religious beliefs of the hindus led them. you know, the voice, mercenary soldiers serving under the british crown, 3000000000 began on the 10th of may 1857 in the garrison town of may river, north of india, the form of abuse. the rebels quickly took over daily that he rode the resistance of the indian people lasted for one and a half years. however, the forces were not equal. the colonial authorities dealt with the rebels, cruel,
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late fee and slaves. the boys were tied to the mouth of the cannon and were shot right through their bodies for the amusement of the populace. these type of execution was called the devils with the obliteration of them you may result in the death of 800000 inhabitants of the indians. however, the british empire never broke. the free spirit of the indians is and there will for reset the what else? so they just don't have to safe house the courtesy and engagement equals the trail. when so many find themselves will support we choose to look for common ground. the
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previously mostly read map is getting some more blue spots. that's as the projected results continue to pour. and trump appears to have 1230 electoral votes so far, while harris is behind with to 205. meanwhile, the easy to verify my colleagues exactly sure. for your address, which kind of weird concerns have been dr. about the electoral tally in pennsylvania, occlusal swing states that says, vote scanning machines broke down, sparking public outrage with hundreds of people refusing to cast their ballots.

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