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harris is on track to secure the most of the new england region up here, which she has already claimed to most of meanwhile, in terms of new york, new hampshire, vermont, massachusetts, connecticut. of course, maine has some peculiar rules when it comes to the electoral college. it's a bit down the middle uh, not one way or the other in terms of kamala and hire and trump there. so it's very likely that the outcome there is going to result in some electoral votes going to trump and others going to come all a harris once all of the votes are counted up in maine, but at any rate, most of the media in the west right now is saying that donald trump is basically an almost entirely shortly going to take the presidency new york times, saying that it's a 95 percent chance and that he's expected to get at least $306.00 electoral votes . when all the votes are counted about spot, trump is currently $43.00 electoral votes i had of heresies,
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netting to $67.00 officially right now, versus to $24.00 for kamala harris. those are however projections again at the moment. i just want to reiterate and a subject to change in the coming hours, and we'll take a while before the final results are actually officially posted. but we will keep you updated minute 5 minute as mortalities emerge, and i'll be canvassing it all right here in our special studio. rachel, back to you. all right, thank you very much, donald and we will be crossing back to there throughout the day here in the russian capital. do stay with us here on our to there is much more still i have the this is a loading has not been free of drama marred by voting irregularities,
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broken machines and a storm. a vitriol from mainstream media directed at donald trump and his supporters. ortiz, marine, a customer that breaks it down for us. seems that those who are really, really happy are investors because they, they waged for tom to win and they seem to be getting what they want, which is why we're seeing us stop from 1st, for example. and they use the search and right now because investors are expected that they have trump wins, and that will be a sweeping tax performs in tax cuts. so we'll see about that in terms of the democrats and maintenance for media and they appear to be in the states of warning . if we may say that, because even though it's still somewhat r, do, it's still closed, and cadillac can still do it, but it is assuming that from pool, not only winds, but he will win most if not all of the battle ground states. and this is why democrats and the names for me to appear to be so shots, because they, for some odd reason, they didn't see it coming. and it seems that when they're,
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what they're doing is now trying to put down donald trump in the way they're speaking about and they're constantly so you observe names for me that will show you some clips right now they're constantly bringing up his rape charges, for example. russia conclusions, they're even bringing up hitler and comparing him to hitler. it's a few or project 2025 and miniature in florida and that kind of extreme sort of extremist right wing, fascist type government in florida. does that make it a more attractive plays out? so they want some good news tonight i, i can feel the anxiety in the crowd. you're talking about the propaganda campaign and the play book of trump. so this is not new. this is not surprising. this is directly out of hitler's playbook. this is out of an, an autocratic play book. this is a way to, i mean that the things that trump has done masterfully, frankly, is to get the entire uh, you know, to get
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a big part of the population to i believe that the games rate and to so this trust in public institutions and the free press there, arguing there, for example, that from convinced voters that the votes as rigs. and you would assume that if he did convince them of that, then people would and votes. but as we've seen that have come out in both. so i don't understand what the argument there, for example is at the same time, we know that campbell of harris is a no show. wednesday morning she was supposed to appear in washington dc. we saw her supporters crowds and leaving disappointed that she wouldn't appear. she's sending the representative instead. so this is what it seems to be looking at. trump is set to when democrats for on happy mainstream media are soaking and we're expecting to see some more of that. yeah, it certainly is a telling sign when the opposition candidate goes home for the night and doesn't even address her own supporters. but what about the voting process itself? how does that play out? well, we have heard the lot about vote of fraud voting irregularities and several stays,
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especially in the battleground states. and we're talking about, for example, pennsylvania, philadelphia, arizona, colorado, california, and, and someplace is it even actually launched an investigation already looking into. that's not what were some of the issues voting machines were down. for example, in some places that were the wrong bias. what presented in some places you could see that people are choosing, for example, to vote for it from and it won't press the button and cannot be pressed or they press it. but the one under a tumbler harris is the one that pops up on top. has been so many videos on social media right now. this is the day and age. people can prove that there is vote of fraud so we can see it are. so is the president, what is your warranty you decide to make? but i'm just saying it might not be you can verify it, but i'm just telling you it is. you can see my id, right? you could just verify my id, right? i mean, i just, i work for you. exactly. so might be, might not, might not be a,
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but it is okay. it might not be the time in your savings. 1985, i just might not be one ideas better for and i won't be at the bar. 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. first of all dish or are they? no, no, i do ma'am. no, i do know, i know one day it's interesting. so as you can see there in some places in the us, you don't even need an id to vote. and of course, there were also bomb threats at certain polling stations. and can you imagine that there was some officials who even manage to find were also responsible even in that they were saying it was the russians calling all the way from a must go from wherever it was in russian calling a place in georgia. for example, there was an accusation that based on the bumps right there. so there's one thing
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for sure. russia is definitely always involved with a matter of water. here it is one decade one and like said were always there earlier, my colleagues us get taylor spoke to as a move bar. i. 8 a human rights activist and former vice presidential nominee for the us green party in 2016. he says both major parties resorted to anti democratic methods to eliminate competition and keep its 3rd parties out of the picture. are you obviously in that race in 2016 when you compare that to now 8 years later, are there any differences that really stick out to you only or that the, the customer continues to move toward the right of that. they both parties continue to provide the working class with planets who's been a real, real concrete managers that can address the anxieties that many of the members of the working class experience is the cost of coin spot of the profile and
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changes that have been taking place in the economy and what is, is still a factor boy, is, is, is the anti democratic practices of both of the 2 major parties. that is the attempt to try to keep the narrow of focus on just the 2 bodies as opposed to some of the concerns be raised by, by the 3rd parties. they predict below that concern is being suppressed by the democrats that have systematically attempted to try to prevent the effect of competition coming in from the 3rd bodies of exactly the green part of the jo stein campaign. this year he is really experiencing a concord experience of a concentrated effort level on the part of the democratic party to undermine spa, her campaign. so there's these other things to remain consistent and a wide uh,
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probably endangers for us overall us democracy. well, it's interesting, you told her about a chill stein. i mean, if i'm not mistaken, it was side in wisconsin, but the democrat party, ready for to try and get out of the bonded. what's the concern that the democrats have is this this strange position that was, that all adults belong to them? in particular about that, emanated from the working class and from of black voters and other minority and nationally impressed communities. so a jills died in the green party is busy as interlopers um and so they want to make sure that these interlopers have new opportunity to effectively compete. but people want to express themselves. they want to express their values, they want it to be able to express their opposition. of course they couldn't really do it necessarily, would trump even though so i'm not going to go for trump because of that. this is something this morning and then protest it is a democratic,
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right. and it's something that people want to express, but it's been very difficult for them to do that with the kind of of, of a demagoguery that we see coming from the 2 main pods. to try to keep the focus just on the concerns of the 2 major parties. as donald trump took a clear lead in the projected results, come a harris counselor over her election. my address at howard university, that's according to officials. the vice president supporters could be seen leaving the canada as watch party, as she declined to speak and public herself with the nominees representatives sent to address the porters instead. so you won't hear from the vice president tonight, but you will hear from her tomorrow. she will be back here tomorrow to address not only the h u family, not only to address as supporters for to address the nation. so thank you. we believe in you may, god bless you, make
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a t u and going to and go her room. thank you. both candidates were still making lost its efforts for votes right up until the final hours of their campaigns. harris attempted to surprise her supporters with unexpected phone calls, but something didn't quite add up. well, allegedly speaking to some of her voters, the incumbent vp proudly showed off her phone screen, but it seemed she was simply talking to herself as her 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 see workers handed her several different phones for an apparent, hopeless of the stunts. loading hours in the united states were extended in some states that those local authorities remain on constant alert with bomb threats reported. they received that several stations in the city of jacksonville,
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florida. suspicious package was found at a busy pulling station. according to local media, police were quick on the scene. reopening ad for waiting voters after making sure the area was safe. local authorities in pennsylvania and georgia were also warned of potential bomb threats. in the course of the last hour, multiple bomb threats had been called in to polling locations and municipal buildings across pennsylvania. 32 bomb threats that different colon location 332. we were able to clear 27 of them very quickly without the need for an evacuation. 5 of them, the polls were temporarily closed down at the full managers request while we conducted the suite. and they will reopen farmer bolivian president abel morales sat down with us to discuss the election that's generated global interest expressed of disappointment with the us process and pointed out that american had gemini,
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is failing. no matter what me. this doesn't mean another for me, there is no democracy in the united states. any one wins. nobody governs neither republican or democrat, but the trends nationals govern. whether it's the democrats or trump, this is not going to change anything. it's a false democracy. the people will vote, but the winning party doesn't govern, i think only in america, there is no government of the left. therefore there is no government of the people or for the people from the moment brakes was born. i was very happy in the new world order, it is important to understand multi polarity, unit polarity must come to an end. and i see that the various doctrines of the us empire are coming to an end. the monroe doctrine america over the americans, the implemented the monroe doctrine during the cold war. there could not be left wing presidents who were of the people, no governments with socialists. progressive humanist,
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less anti imperialist policies. when the fifty's or the sixty's emerged planned con door in chile, pino shade came to an end. they have been defeated. it is not enough, but the united states is losing. for me, the united states is no longer an economic power. although it is a military power with nato converted into a defense supply for the united states. i don't know what europe is doing there. second, manifest destiny of 1845, monroe of 1823. the united states believes that god sent them, god has blessed them to own the natural resources of the world. here when we nationalized hydrocarbons basic services, we were violating the national security doctrine now is a national security. so this issue of national security is a us policy. that is why we need the multi polarity in the us presidential candidates. donald trump and carmela harris are a part of they spend to record $3500000000.00 on their election campaigns and makes
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this the most expensive election in us history. michael maloof, a former pentagon security policy analyst says economic issues are actually a major concern for voters, especially in swing states such as pennsylvania. it's going to be an uphill battle to deal with the corruption of the democratic 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've got to be a lot of legal challenges not only before, not only now, but even after the elections, the jobs report that came out $12000.00 jobs in september and october, rasa, you know, 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
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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 uh harris was very much against fracking and, and thats input in pennsylvania. that's, that's a, that's a livelihood up there. and now all of a sudden she's fort 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 than we did back in 2020 a. do stay with us here on our t international, our special election. that coverage will continue in just a few moments. but just to recap for you,
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donald trump has declared himself the victor in the us presidential election speaking to his supporters just a short while ago at mar logo in florida. although the results are not official, yet he does have a project. the 267 electoral college votes that's to harris's 224. and just to remind you, presidential candidate does need a minimum of $270.00 electoral votes to be declared. the winner. these numbers are just preliminary, but that donald trump has come out and declared himself to be the victor saying that he'll be the $47.00 presidents. of course he was the 45th president. so this makes them only the 2nd us present in history to serve it. to non consecutive terms . all right, and we're going to go live now to maria button, um, member of the russian state and do my international affairs committee who joins me live. i'm real good to have you on the program with us as i just mentioned to their trump declared themselves the next president of the united states, even though the official results aren't out yet. do you think that this is game
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over for harris at this stage? yeah, absolutely, i mean dog, she'd have to just one chance to run her political creditors over now, and whoever was going to be instead of her with those to trump. and so she's or sacrifice her to go with a go career and actually, or the we might as our leadership as well diggers. the 2nd time in the role of women who is this the election. so the united states that actually makes its agenda on the female schuman drive that's, that's kind of ironic, i think. but i shouldn't have trump. well, we should just, you know, greet that people had their, a chance to express their will and they didn't receive the results. so supposedly they want peace. they want the kind of good economy in the united states, and they do not support the curant saying, sir, how are they going?
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so i think it's, it was quite predictable, but nobody knew for sure. because the situation in the united states was sold in stable and there we saw that the campaign was very tangible in both of money and a lot of different actions, but the candidates for doing so. oh wow. wonderful that people express what they think and they they, i'm going to make america great again. i guess. so, maria, i know the last month to suggest the democrats may resort to fraud in order to propel harris to victory. now there are been allegations on both sides of voter fraud. it does look as though trump will 6 year, a decisive victory if, if the results do end up being the confirmed. do you think that this could still happen that the democrats could challenge this with such a decisive victory by drum? oh, we have, we've got a history the last time around. last time. everything was in place for binding to
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lose. and suddenly we see a jump on the chart, so nobody will guarantee this time that we will, the whole world will see this banish and jump in the chart. hopefully, hopefully then i'm going to do it, but i do still predict, i'm going to be instability, and the people probably won't go on the streets to express their disagreements or agreement with they asked names what just happened to degrees. it's of a motional campaign and the whole world was watching it. but the main point that we show with focusing now for, i mean, do you mean this means a global perspective is the fact that, um, what, how trump has been in and wars that's been promised in 2 days. and he has been talking just now let me remind you we're about to create in russia and israel and palestine. police, he's moving in that direction. would be great. and bruce,
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i done all the presidents and this just javelin saw leader, or do you know and, and create peace just such a short term. i would love to believe in russia has always been open to negotiations and oh, president has been talking about this over and over again. but there was nobody on that side on the other side was friday to trustees. and actually on his way to talk about the future world with russia, wednesday, especially management, please. up, maria. apart from the presidential election democrats are projected to lose the senate. now, if you recall, it was in 2022. the democrats are performed much better than expected in the mid term elections. so what do you say? what went wrong for them this time around in their campaigns of just economy? people, people vote for the human power to me, there's in charge only if they like what's going on around. but i understand americans, many of those are wonderful people and
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a great families. so they see that they have to pay for their gast, i guess, patients 3 times more. they have to go to grocery store and saving money because they're, they're not as boy, they can not afford to pay for the kids. so the people are not the least least interested in exploring it 1st. they interested how they're going to feed their kids. and so i think the biggest loss of the democrats was that they're contained was so outside of the what people really need because they were complaining all the child gender issues on the international affairs, on whatever accept or what people actually go to for it. let's say, okay, immigration issue, this is what, what is a and then that it come by camel wanted to do nothing on that. she actually was compromised a few of the immigration services, and it was all the whole world saw that such
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a shame for her appearance on the border with mexico at the beginning of the biden's presidential trunk. so they just, they did nothing in terms of what's best during the complaint i say, who was, where is that actually they have the same problem last time when somebody lost a trump because that was not now it's trustworthy. those days that was no such here . so much trustworthy, it was showing as lose and now they made from extremely popular because had this is just extremely unpopular. that's. that's it. yeah, it certainly is a much different town to 2016. i want to go back to what you mentioned a few moments ago about trump, saying that he will not get america into or wars focusing on american 1st and of course, and that hill and the crane conflict within 24 to 48 hours. do you think that we should believe him, at least based on his 1st term, were i mean, he did in fact not get american to more wars during his 1st german and did pull
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america out of many complex. but do you think that we should take him at his word that he will get america or at our end of the conflict, a new crane and, and as well as the, the conflicts in does a trust box. they fine. that's it, mean and we hope and that this time, well, okay, boss times you might have had obstacles because all of this investigation, all the possible collusion between shopping process that led to the pores. that actually said there was no collusion between trump and brushes. but anyway, ok, this time it has noticed it goes to the full support of the country and we're very much full that he's going to be at peaceful president, accessed to columbus to send you over to the pharmacy. and that should be on his own country. it's solving a southern interest and all the people. so if it keeps
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a 5 percent off his promises to complain, i would be very happy for the every single american and every single american families were actually supported him for this upcoming term working quite well. what do you think a trump victory would mean for us? russia relations? i know putting kind of tongue in cheek endorsed carmella harris saying that she has this infectious life. but do you think that relations what least improve under a trump presidency? a very much how the trunk will be, or russian know and understand that the a situation on ukraine is over for ukraine and he will just, you know, withdrawal all the sources that he gets today to, or of the, the, to the failed stage. sort of plan more and he was the focus on developing his own countries, and russia will win any way. and just to this is the time to start the quotations
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that the russian has been talking about this since day one seemed like okay, well we, we gotta wait, let's talk about it. no, unfortunately, there was no desire from the side. and the grange conflict was used in the united states to a guy kind of gain popularity for the democrats. and as we see, people did not like it very much. that's why they gave the victoria to her present time. all right, only with that, maria, but it's an a member of the russian state to do my international affairs committee . murray, i thank you. you too. all right, to stay with us here on our to international are going to take a short break and be back with much more coverage at the us election. and just a few minutes the, [000:00:00;00]
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the, they are all changed our t, formerly known as russia today, trying to influence the presidential election in november. the extraordinary new efforts to once again infiltrate our election and undermine democracy. 2, will 5 proceeds to direct this information in propaganda here to sort of divide americans are g as move beyond functioning fact or. okay, then do you want to know who i pick was this time? and make sure you turn in for all the special coverage of the us presidential election as it goes without saying the binding foreign policy has been in fund mitigated.
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failure. on this edition of the program, we count the many ways how the world is more on stable and dangerous. paul funds for errors the with the end of world war one. the move in for an indian independence from the british empire flared up with renewed vigor. the british responded to the growth of the national liberation movement with arrest and brutal violence. repression cause active resistance. in march 1919 at the call of mahatma gandhi, a peaceful strike began in the country. but the british responded with a new round of violence and far bade the indians to gather more than 4 people.
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on the day of the sea bass at t festival, a huge crowd of civilians gathered in the center of the city of i'm gonna start the northern india seeing these as outright defiance. general reginald dyer gave the order to open fire on the on arms people. the barbaric execution claimed the lives of at least 379 indians, including 40 children, the youngest of who was 6 weeks old. the indian national congress considered the official figures to be underestimated and announced the death of more than $1000.00 civilians. the well known greatest newspaper, the morning post called dyre, the man who saved india gave him a sword and 26000 pounds sterling as a token of gratitude for the massacre. the amorous star massacre when down in
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history as one of the most brutal grinds of the british invaders and only escalated the affair. struggle of the indians for liberation from the colonial yoke. the donald trump declares his victory and the 2024 us presidential race banking his supporters and promising a new golden age for america. i want to thank the american people for the extraordinary potter 47 president and as from supporters celebrate cumberland harris canceled her election night and dressed at howard university, sending the party's representatives to the public. so you won't hear from your vice president tonight but you will hear from her tomorrow.

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