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to morocco, to wait and former console general of india in new york and bass are good to have you on the program with us. donald trump appears to be in the lead as the final votes are being accounted been your times is putting a likely trump victory. now at 92 percent. what are your thoughts? do you think it's still early? too early to tell? it was less than 4 times, but having the audio show. uh no, i think up the drum is surging ahead. and is there any significantly she is leading in or was ordered the 3 stage? the leading has been surveying the georgia, michigan, north carolina. and i did go to and the results for the event you had started coming in, but the fact that he is bleeding in 6 out of the 7 swing states is very significant . and that gives him the photos in stock,
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which he needs to clinch the presidency. no, there will be a number of the factors which would be responsible if you will. first of all, the policy, you know, not just the people in america, but the people all over the world are absolutely spent and don't go above the fact that i'm not sure that you read war has continued on and on and on. and no solution seems to have the phone. no daughter, trump tested that. he was a big drug, this war edge. no. oh you doesn't do the double check play. some things you can do . for instance, the body of this patient has to be giving a lot of weapons to ukraine, and that has a neighbor to jewelry, to carry on fighting against russia. and you don't want to end the war if you could
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make sure that this rep would supply edge and that the 2 sides sit down at the table and then negotiate did sits by default more. oh, let me tell you that one of the main causes of this war was the fact that the need to wanted to expand and include your name. now, there are some uh documents available. it would show the dent on the wrong. united states had a sure the russia that ukraine would not be included in b. i need to settle and it need case. donor jones is not so fond of naples. he had in fact taken to walk out of need to and that was because of the fact you said that doing that. but let's say that, you know, he looks really not a lot of need to as the want to expend to the restaurant. and by including your brain, and certainly he will pressure on neutral for on you green, to drop this whole idea. and that is actually what i have wanted from the beginning
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to give the show you agreeable. we just also read and english diet work is don't want to go through it. and then secondly, the fathers which matter which you will have named but audio speaker. sure. no, i definitely do not just state, would it be a template and finding disillusion because they then does more is something that everybody wants including the american water. and the issue of biden's policy or the residency is not something that would have suited even american borders. of the issue like a flush of inflation is running very high and, and that's the big right, right. um. what about relations between the us in india? how could the outcome of this election likely impact that you know, there is by boxes, i'm sure boards, but a good relationship for did you know many factors for that monthly do united states
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consider india to be, oh wow. in the indian ocean region. and for that reason, it was that this would be called ration in all the areas in google only in the matter of time it is. and that is the basis of the sending up a score which a box with united states and yeah, includes japan and australia. i'll be honest with you. a chinese expansionism is a source of body to number of countries in asia. and in the course, has been a very serious reason to be concerned about the china, this j. u, the expansionism, across our land from diaz and no china is interpreting it with it's a single. but as part of the 6, the groups did the containment of china, and the prevention of chinese expansion is up. and that is precisely what the us
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also want to in that context did in aruba cooperation more what donald trump has been christian, good all the on the learn to obviously do minority in bundling. they often the out of the, of the government of ga casino and you know that the landlord use of being subjected to a lot of in humane sleep. but to thought you and to wireless and dollar drop has come out and spoken against that. which device in the administration is not done and for that reason, right, right. we did see a lot of pressure from washington on india during the, by the administrator. and do think that will change at all if we see trump in fact, when or for that matter, if comma harris wins, as well as like this. donald trump, with sudley, exact pressure on certain issues like dream words, but he is not going to be able to be generalized system preferences that 5 did
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a band it did, and that's had a good getting explored more over. he was probably this dentist, but he really is the dad of small on which coming to the united states from china. and that being said, to give a deal. and how did you need you to replace this guy use the old product. they have to go both ways. they basically break $100.00 drunk because that's all the but uh, and this is a fundamental but the name, well, we'll bring it into the depth. we will, i will re any other factor. and for this reason, i see that the well relation between india and united states would not be adversely affected if the topic of president, the presidential candidates, trump, and harris were portal. they spent a record of $3500000000.00 on their election campaigns. that makes us the most expensive election in us history. do you think they have to spend so much?
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is it becoming mandatory? well, you know this they've so fox because of the fact that they were very tight. reddish . uh, what do you order? 3 full president. a you will have to make sure that you're going to win it, so that explains why both sides. that's been so much of money on this guy been there was a very strong lobby. we just wanted to keep talking about at the same time, they've ordered very strong around 0 b, which would invested in bringing it in as well. this amazing uh, building a lot of ours which was collected by both sides. and when you click on view, spend it. so that's why there has been a very high expenditure rate in this data detection, but from both sides. mm hm. what about all the voter fraud allegations that we're seeing, particularly in the swing states and, and also the fact that americans do not need to have an id to go to vote,
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because that's always something that people who don't live in america are really surprised to hear that you're not required to show an id when you vote to wait. there are lots of things which can be done to improve the american voting system. incidentally, when they have been able to do it, we have a fall back to all the system that both exist in the united states. now, the process of both to be there because the, uh there was this need or do we deal with. bobby says, discretion to really know like for instance in, in pennsylvania, the republicans side alleged that they have a lot of fraud and that the bullying was, uh, great, but uh, the person who was managing the elected system is the republican. and he denies that there had been any sort of waterfront,
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so be the vision to be seen in the right perspective and saturday, the game that night. as i watch the news, we're seeing some top us officials already accusing russia of meddling in the us selection. this is a familiar story waiting for this many times before in particular regarding some suppose the bomb threats in georgia. are we looking at another potential, russell gate scandal, regardless of, of the outcome of the election? what i seen was the election resides. so right now it takes me to say the dog. and already there are the deeper and in the us administration routed jobs. these things who are saying that these bumps, it's not dreams of the big what the status of the process of conducting the variety would it be going on? but i think that was dealership results get announced. and there is an administration which tries to essentially place these,
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the evaluations waiting for you to be. all right, we're going to live with that. probably they all from are in baset or of india to morocco, kuwait and former consul general of india in new york. thank you. thank you. well, us embassies across europe will not be holding their traditional election like watch parties this year. washington's appointees apparently fear that donald trump might went again, and despite with the mood as he did in 2016, our to contributor rachel mars then brings us more in this report. so waiting for the us presidential election results to roll in washington's viceroy, as you could say in europe, in bassett, are stationed everywhere from london in paris to brussels in berlin. are apparently opting for a quiet evening of stress eating pockets of ben injuries, ice cream alone on the coach. or maybe even this shows longer in the embassy instead of uh, running the risk of hosting a soiree and shopping on the caviar. its trump ends up winning now that's according
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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 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, uh, being fired in the middle of your own party. kinda offered plus there 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,
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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 rushing gas that he cut off. yeah, 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 this figure that if they're forced into a transatlantic marriage with this child guy, then don't 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
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that britain's governing labor party, now gushing about the one relationship between trump and british prime minister care star. me are kind of like other top labor figures have already long been expressing trump is not only a woman hating neo nazi sympathizing sociopath. he is 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 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 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 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
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a president. trump. already growing up in smoke. my colleagues saskia taylor spoke with george galloway worker's party in britain leader and former m p. who says if donald trump enters the white house, do print in conflict and may be resolved in the near future. what's the difference if harris wins on his trump wins? oh they'll be a considerable difference. i'm not sure of the difference domestically for the american people, but for the world they'll be a significant difference on the most important of those is that trump is committed to ending the war in your grade and doing the power, the endless summer vention all these landscape click and do you have uh, ending the stream or money on web presence and diplomatic political cover for so the most significant reason for her enjoys seeing the disease allowed us,
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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 his route was unit actually to clad to missouri some. so what, what do you think with that ulta anyway? nothing new offers 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 here. then that would be very in color.
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if it's the trauma, that was the big chart, all the big role law, the monday when you see this is angel soon, for example, with a $100000000.00 to donald from stanford. if it's the donald trump, the bowers, straight to her, then that would be bad news. but i always put it this way. don't talk about what donald trump might be on gaza. talk about was, how do i have is, is there is at least the possibility that trump will do something different. there is no possibility whatsoever. that cabinet had us would do anything different about the candidates, we're still making lost its efforts for votes, right up until the final hours of their campaigns. terrorist attempted to surprise her supporters with unexpected phone calls, but something didn't quite add up. well, allegedly speaking to some of her voters,
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the incumbent vp proudly showed off her phone screen, but it seemed she was simply talking to herself. as our camera app was clearly open . social media, users were quick to jump on, harris speculating. she wasn't fact only pretending to be on the line. as the and c workers handed her several different phones for an apparent publicity stunts among the whirlwind of insults and finger pointing in this presidential race, it could be all too easy to overlook. the real issues that actually matter to people that's led to political lines being blurred as many citizens forego, traditional party affiliations to put across in the box of the candidate that speaks to them. and some of washington's big bees aren't happy. that votes they once took for granted, aren't there anymore for more on that. here's ortiz, we're going to cost right. but i think the last used to have a clear separation between it's 2 main parties. the democrats and republicans will,
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over the past decades, the blues don't keys, represented liberalism, globalism, peace and social welfare. the right that the focus on the other hand, have traditionally been conservative pushing for nationalism and the aggressive foreign policy end of the market. somewhere along the way, however, those lines gall blurred, old school democrats have been against war, at least the principal. i opposed to warner racks on the beginning. it was a flawed strategy that diverted attention and resources away from hunting down or some of been latins terrorist networks. and since then too often, the presidents are racked policies have worse and americans security. today they are the ones screaming allow this one that comes to army as well. and ukraine. we must have ukraine in a approved can. we must do it quickly. the simple truth is that their battle is our battle. if they lose american fluids,
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democrats used to call out the republicans, will their aggressive war policies which included sports or should have had the option of everything up and to and including waterboard. and i think you ought to have all of those capabilities on the table. so a guy that's big cheney, i mean, thank god, the last administration didn't listen to him at the end. fix cheney, here's to be the vice president and also the arkansas behind americas. most horace invasions over rock end of scans thought it was criticized and even hates. it was the democrats for those brutal wars, one of which had in some a split census, but all is forgiven. now it seems as long as he says, those magic words against, from in our nation is 246 year history. there is never been an individual that was a great, a threat to our republic. and donald trump, he tried to steal the last election using lies and violence to keep himself in power after the voters had rejected. he's a coward,
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a real man wouldn't live that who supports the losses election any last big. i know it knows that the down, i think most republicans know his, our lives is a former republican congresswoman who completely shares her father's ideology and has also made a u turn to the point. she's now campaigning for the democrats and the crowds. don't see a problem, help us write the ship of our democracy. so that history will save us with our time of testing came, we did our duty and we prevailed, because we loved our country more. and now the and now it is my great honor to introduce you to our vice president and the next president of the united states. pamela harris, the
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but there is a catch. the spies, the diverse appeal of the democrats to voters, of all faiths and nationalities. it seems that once you have a chain, the on board, people get nervous, and security is that vigilance when arab muslims are in the crowd and was actually sitting down city, some emails on my phone when i was not even engaged in any conversation with anyone . someone, the lady came to me and said, can you follow me please? and when we went to the door, i found 2 police officers waiting for me there. and sitting in me, if i did leave, they would both put me in the back of the police car where you were wearing perhaps something that was questionable now. and i can show you the fluid that there was waiting yesterday. i didn't have any pens any that notice all campaign regrets this action and its impact on doctor getting the man the community. and he is welcome match future events. we value our relationship with the muslim american community and are committed to ensuring all community and political spaces are welcoming and
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respectful to every american. if you told anyone 20 years ago, that hard live republicans, dick, unless cheney would be on the side of the democrats, 2 decades later, you would be considered in st. it sounds almost as insane as a cavity, supporting a republican. oh, which plays the principal cause that persuaded me to leave the democratic democratic party and, and run it as an independent and how to throw my support. president drum, the cause of clause is where a free speech war and you a great n or on our children and to add insult to injury trump is getting realizing support now from black latino voters who used to be an absolute strong hold. well, the democrats and black, i'm gay and i voting for donald trump on november 5th. and let me get started with this. there is no law that says because i'm black or because i'm gay or because i
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happen to be both. but i'm suppose, suppose to vote for democrats for the rest of my life. meanwhile, team high risk is now focusing on the average. so the hard working white type. i'm a 56 year old golden white guy. come on here 6, almost. she's right. i'm a former minister and republican from pennsylvania. you might not think come over here since when i came into the you know what she is. but whatever alarms, switching teams, issues, policies, and voters from democrats or republicans and back it's all ended up as a one big elephant in the room or a donkey. it's hard to tell anymore. i always spoke with christopher holloway international secretary of the american communist party. he said, there's been a huge discontent among the us. public and hopes are running high for this election to bring the country onto a better course. this is the 1st election in
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a long time where we think that there is an openings and there's an opening because there's a great discontent amongst the american people. we're gonna, we're going to wait to hear back, but there's going to be, i think, big results, especially from michigan with the large adam and muslim population, especially from some states where people tend to be more independent minded. states that have range rates voting. we're going to see possibly big numbers for jo stein, for claudia de la cruz for other 3rd party candidates including cornel west. even libertarians may come in this election is ultimately of an election of 2 different visions. there have been different visions about america's place in the world and what it looks like. these are the international institutions. these are the ongoing d dollarization, the rise of bricks and the multiple the world. so i think we're going to be seeing a lot more of that in terms of conversations and policies and in and sort of what the institutions are saying, depending on who's elected this night. and it remains to be seen what both
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candidates are able to do. if elected to the office, because of course, as we well know, there's a huge and elected body that actually does the day to day business and government in washington. all right and breaking news, donald trump, is it projected to when the key state of georgia, which he lost in 2020 with a 16 like provo from george trump is now leading the race with 246 folks will come . a harris is trailing, the republican was 210 a trump only needs 24 more votes to win the election. and another major protocol political ship republicans are currently also leading was $51.00 seats in the senate. democrats could lose their majority. all right, just stay with us here on our t for our continuing coverage of the us presidential elections throughout the day. and on our website part to dot com. we're going to take a short break to be back in just a few minutes. the or
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the if you think about russia, what is your mind the picture? the landscapes open up before your eyes. the last one does the, the discounts dodge the journey. the, the, you ready to come along the, it goes without saying the buying foreign policy has been in fund mitigated.
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failure. on this edition of the program, we come to many ways how the world is more on stable and dangerous. paul funds for spares the, the 1st 3rd of the 19th century was marked by the aggressive expansion of the united states. the american sought to seize as much territory for settlement as possible. ignoring the sovereignty of the neighboring states and the interests of the indigenous peoples in 1845, washington announce the annexation of the mexican texas. and in march, 1846, american troops invaded mexico. however, mexico itself did not have enough means to effectively confront the enemy. besides, it was being torn apart by internal conflicts, the amir against management there in the tide of the war in their favor. in
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september 18, 47, the us army captured mexico city. mexico was forced to assign a humiliating peace treaty according to wait to get lost 55 percent of its territory. vieques asian of the lands to the united states led to terrible consequences. bloodshed, genocide was committed against the indians in california. during the 1st half century of the american ruled, the number of the indigenous people in the region decrease from 150216000 people. slavery, which had been abolished in mexico long before the united states attacked was restored on the occupied territories. this will later become one of the reasons for the civil war in the united states themselves. nations like individuals are punished for their transgressions. we got our punishment. american president ulysses grant wrote about the consequences of aggression against mexico several
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decades later, the russian states never had started as soon as the most sense community best. nothing was all sent, sent up. the same assistance must be the one else calls. question about this, even though we will then in the european union, the kremlin media mission, the state on the russia to day and split the r t. suppose net keeping our video agency, roughly all the band on youtube, the fitness center. for what question did you say it would twist, which is the
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the, the while our map is just getting redder and redder as donald trump has now one to t swing states, north carolina, and more recently georgia, that's as the projected results are continuing to foreign trump appears to have 1246 electoral votes. so far, paris is behind with $210.00. well, there have been a lot of concerns about the electrical tele in pennsylvania. a crucial swing states that says the scanning machines broke down, sparking public outrage with hundreds of people refusing to test their valid multiple bomb threats. have been called into polling locations and municipal buildings across pennsylvania.

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