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the, the donald trump is set to become the next president of the united states that south or the republican candidate exceeded the all important 270 electoral college votes threshold and oregon. so i want to thank the american people for the x ray. harry potter. 4740 the president elect supporters celebrates camelot, horace councils, her election 9 address, sending the parties represented the to thank supporters 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
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only the 8 q family, not only 2 dressers, supporters, but to address the nation. the faces are teaching, also coming live on direct from rushes, capital city. welcome to the news our. the next president of the united states will be donald trump. again. the republican candidate has passed the critical threshold in the electoral college votes between democrats, couple of harris, and was it appears to be a dominant way when the result is made official. he'll become leader of the country in january for 4 years. the
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yeah, we mentioned that there that critical crucial figure for a candidates to take the wide has $270.00 electoral college votes. i'm from has no surpassed that. that's in large part to his domination. and the key swing states either securing are currently meeting in all 7. the president elects his family, and campaign team came out to rupture. suppose earlier, his face in florida, among his remarks to the crowds, propelled the apartments scale of victory, the size of it over pamela harris. the political victory that our country is never seen before, and nothing like this. i want to thank the american people for the extraordinary honor of being 47 as president when the new science keep getting better for the republicans in congress, they have already secured the senate and look to have reclaimed
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a host of representative, meaning the party would hold power and all 3 elected branches of the us government going forward, desktop sport, one victory after another, over harris, the incumbent, vice president, went offline. the democratic know many even canceled her election night address at howard university in the capital, sending a party representative to thank supporters instead. so you won't hear from the vice president tonight. but you will hear from her for tomorrow, she will be back here tomorrow to address that only the h u family. not only to the dresser, supporters or to address the nation. so thank you. we believe in you may, god bless you, make a t u and going to and go her route. thank you. know,
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a, quite a few tears there. and earlier my colleagues, marina customer of and rachel ruble discussed reaction to the trump victory among democrats and the changing face of that part. all the democrats are, of course, sole king, as are the mainstream media. because right now we have exit, poll data that shows that fund 4. and for example, a majority of latino voters in pennsylvania and majority of young voters in michigan and majority of latino men in north carolina. and he offered his support among african americans in the state of wisconsin. so we're talking about mccord demographic of the democrats who are often to choose republicans instead. so of course, this has ever happened before. and what it shows is that the democrats were really banking on identity politics all along, and it has really shown that it backfired majorly. but we've known all along with out american voters, were really concerned about the economy. there was a gallup poll in october, for example, and it shows up in number one issue for american motors is the economy billions
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going to ukraine? and so is really something that frustrated voters, they wanted their president to focus on domestic issues 1st. then there was another paul that was conducted by fox news, the voter analysis. and that came out. they were asking voters who had just castro ballot what they were concerned about. and so what was it 70 percent believe that the country is on the wrong track. yahoo put it on this track. it was the biden and harris team, of course. so we're really seeing a utah and when it comes to support for the democrats, it's really losing its appeal. and right now we're also seeing the user not only in terms of support for the democrats diminishing, but in terms of what people are saying about donald trump. in particular, right now i'm talking about british officials sorting with the u. k. for in secretary david limey, who congratulated donald trump. but we all of course, remember what he and the other put us officials have to say about him before. trump
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is not only a woman hating neo nazi sympathizing sociopath, he's also a profound threat to the international order that is being the found ation 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 a best make it my best made was a racist, or sexist or a home, a fault by to call him out. and i'd explain to him why those views are wrong. so various, so it yourself how just a few years and how the statements are starting to change. it's interesting though, because the mainstream media in america, it seems like they've learned nothing since 2016 how they've been responding. well, we're seeing right now that they're trying to figure out what went wrong. why does come le harris lose so well lose? we're saying that because that's what exit polls are showing. and it seems of right now they're resorting to trash talking, trump, which we'll get to in the 2nd and blaming show by then why are they blaming joe by
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them? because they're saying, well, he's the one he should have shopped out earlier. well, and that's what makes the timing, i think of president biden's decision to step down after the debate. something that if she does in fact was, will be under a microscope. because of course, there was so much discussion even over the summer about potentially having an open primary. donald trump has been running for 2 years. come what harris has been running for a 170107 days. so one of my big questions is, particularly with her candidacy, is whether that was just enough time to introduce herself. well, it is true because her association with joe biden, of course, didn't do her any favors because actually she was his vice president during the time when his disapproval rating doubled, to 58 percent. and also when journalists were asking her questions, so and so what she didn't agree with, and so by then she couldn't say anything. also, when they asked her what would you do differently?
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again, the sure could an answer. and if we look at her media appearances compared to donald trump, who went and gave an interview, seems to pretty much everyone and some of his interviews last said as long as 3 hours, then you have cable, i have is barely given any. and so reason when she did the, were all very stage controlled by her time pain. so that's something that people didn't like, and they feel that the didn't get an essence of who she was and what she would do different to joe biden. so people who are frustrated with the job, i didn't didn't see what they would get different from her. and now of course the of the mainstream media, like i said, sole king hand trash talking from that kind of extreme sort of extremist right wing, fascist type government in florida. does that make it a more attractive place 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 play book. this is out of an an autocrat play book. this is a way to, i mean that the things that trump has done masterfully, frankly,
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is to get the entire uh, you know, to get 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, you know, we're going to, there's been a lot of concern about levels of the vision, the newest society and potential violence in the wake of the election that i really have to say. i think that the media is to blame for that as well as given the rhetoric of you know, calling from hitler and worse than hitler, a fascist, the st. literal democracy is at stake. but, but do do think that this violence will actually materialize? well, we are seeing experts saying that it seems to be a sort of powder tech situation of why? because we saw security funds thing, for example, going up or on several places in washington. this d. c, for example, around the white house around the us capital, including as well kind of la harris's residence in washington dc. and all of this was even before the results started coming out. so that indicates that they are
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concerned that there could be violence and unrest coming up as soon as the results are official. also we know that for example, that pro ukrainian activists who tried to kill donald trump. i'm talking about ryan wesley russo force. he's accused of trying to assassinate him, the september. well, he apparently in the jail house letter, he alleged that donald trump's victory would plunge the country into a civil war. does he know something? does he not? does he have other people who are like minded and are planning to create trouble? we'll see when the election results are official in no more wars that was among the pledges from donald trump in his victory speech, to supporters earlier in florida. you know, we had no wars for years. we had no wars except we defeated isis. we defeated isis in record time at, but we had no wars. they said he will start
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a war. i'm not going to sort of work with the stuff wars. well, that's focused on how trump to point to administration may affect developments in the ukraine conflict and speak to our bureau chief in the middle east, maria, for joining us from at jerusalem at maria. could this you hard enough to believe there's some sort of celebration going on right now in p and nothing. yeah . whose office a given the support that and the trump administration has ordered before but is real. i'm indeed the close at relationship between the 2. yes indeed and not only in the prime minister's office while in israel, the reaction to trump's victory is one of willing fuse. yeah, some and celebration all over 10 or 14 a right to do station even he's the toes live on a are many's really is have been treating the glass selection almost as if it were
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there road. no surprise, of course, given how strongly connected the 2 states are, and many believe trump has been and will be great ally old here have shown instead of support for him over vitamin harris with the late to serve a fine thing. but 63 percent of his relays favorite trump prominent students and the whole of course, and other politicians were quick to offer their congratulations during a morning session at these really parliaments, the connected, national security minister vandevere made the 1st on camera common saying, but now with trump back in office is ro can really push forward as sattler and the far right to pull the titian with a clear and to palestinian approach. greer talked about establishing more 70, secure in victory and even pass and controversial laws like a death penalty for terrorists, for example, which has raised eyebrows internationally. well, the level of support for the trump make sense, of course,
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because during his last term, he made several bold moves. that is really c, as historic achievements. for example, he recognized the goal and heights as, as rarely territory moved the u. s. embassy from to leave here to jerusalem and formerly acknowledged jerusalem as israel's capital. and let's not forget the admiral having records of 2020, if huge breakthrough, when for the 1st time his ro formalized diplomatic economic ties with arab states and withdrawn snow back in the white house. many is really hopeful that this line of strong israel will continue back to yeah, something which got swallowed off and made us election fever. maria was the, is really prime minister dismissing the defense administer yesterday on the election day as well. he tried it before disney and had to have both face what, what's the box and what happened here to the doctor to failed attempts to fire defense minister gallons in march. 2023 and again in september and
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attending. yeah. finally made it happen. and when do you think, dude, right on the day of the american elections, when washington's focus was elsewhere, you said you have assigned to a lack of trust between the 2. even though many see this as a risky time and given by the israel is currently engaged on multiple different brands and lab and on. and the guys as true and responsive in use thousands was raised to, to the streets, protesting what they see as a dangerous move. they argue it's unwise to dismiss the defense minister while the warrant guides are rages on within 10 situations and live on on. and perhaps most crucially over 100 hostages still held captive in the gaza strip. according to reports gallon tours abruptly cold to military headquarters earlier on tuesday that his meeting with nathan yahoo was very brief last day. no more than just 3 minutes
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gallons a long time. arrival of newton. yeah, we think that they could party has been a vocal critical into that was more strategy and go into has accused into the whole of allowing political considerations to interfere with security decisions. while the 10 yeah, home have acute gallons of attempting to undermine the government for with thing. and also the announcement of his dismissal gallons held the press conference where he reaffirmed that safeguard in israel house being and will remain his lives submission. he also outlined 3 key reasons behind the india whose decision, according to him. let's take and listen. steve, all the time in shut off. i made it clear to the prime minister that my priorities have remained steady and clear throughout my public life of almost 50 years that you must come to the state of israel, the i d, f, the security system. and only after that and everything else on my personal future home, my dismissal of stems from disagreements on 3 main issues. the 1st is my firm stance
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that everyone of conscription age must serve in the idea of and defend the state of israel. the 2nd issue is our moral obligation and responsibility to bring our kidnap sons and daughters back home as quickly as possible. the 3rd issue is the necessity of drawing lessons to a thorough and relevant investigation. when it comes to the national level, political security and military. there is a name for uncovering the truth and learning from it. a state commission of inquiry as well source as close to an attorney, yahoo, those address the gallons dismissal, was fueled by his consistent disagreements with the prime ministers military's treasury site. and his approach was far more moderate. spend the time. yeah. as for example, if you remember gallon to pose strongly entering rough fine southern guides are due to pressure from the west, which had concerns about to melt reparation, such and densely populated area. and he was also against into the i was pushed to
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eliminate his boneless leader and a swallow on the support. and then once the id asked back the move and going forward, the disagreed with that and yeah, oh and actually a majority of the cabinet as well. over a strategic control, how all they've philadelphia core door in the guise of street, but even challenged a cabinet decision of to it was already approved. and one source close to these really prime minister even claimed. but most of the treatments that the gallon boost of the about and his speech off to dismissal were in fact the initiatives that he had originally posed, but that the prime minister pushed through back to you and then. so the big, the big question is now we have 2 more months of the, by the administration, whether at a new trump government in the offing will affect at binding perhaps to push through what, what he, what he wants for israel, in terms of what's happening in gaza and then 11 on will not have an impact on the new administration. do we think? like how will trump 2 point?
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oh, at look at what's happening in terms of those conflicts, do you think i as well, you know, before he was elected trump made is clear. he said multiple times, but he wanted the warrant guys to be over. and i daily. by the time he was inaugurated, he vowed to start working on end and it's right away once he was elected. he also suggested that it will be better if him mass returned the hostages before he took office. and at one point, as you remember, trump posted on social media, calling the conflict totally preventable, and claiming that if i were president, it would not have happened when it comes to 11 on donald trump said he's banned with the lebanese people that will do everything again. and he's power of to help and this war as well. but he also made it clear he would take action against his fall when people expect him to follow through on these promises. let's take
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a listen and i will stop the caps in the middle is another thing is you october 7th, october 7th would have never happened and i will prevent world war 3 because you're just around the corner from world war 3 and this will be a war like no other this will be a nuclear war. it's talking about differences on impact. now with nathan yahoo! now seeing his ally back in the wide house and off to having dismissed at defense minister, he viewed as an obstacle, we may expect seeing things moving on the ground according to prime minister as plan for victor, including intensifying military actions against the regional fries and passing legislation to secure as well as long term security, and unfortunately that might mean even further escalation back to yeah. with a threat breakdown. there are 2 corresponded maria phenomena live from tres, i'm thinking say well let's keep at the same old reaction. all of the projected us
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selection i come on, what it may mean i'd side at us borders going because we spoke with american seron . syrian civil rights attorney has some shipley, who sees it would have been an injustice for the current administration to be re elected given their policy on gas. this is one of the ugliest selections in us history because both candidates are openly competing in a, in subscribing their support to testing their support to israel's terrific genocidal crimes. i think there's a huge part presented to the american muslim population that are utterly disgusted with the democratic party, which frankly doesn't represent americans or democrats. i mean, you look at over 80 percent of democrats, they are against what israel's doing. they, they want an immediate cease fire the want as you'll hold accountable. 80 percent
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of democratic voters are against what israel's doing. but only 8 percent of democrats in congress are against what israel is doing. the white house, which some of the co with democrats, is giving full support is use of the crimes against the palestinians. so the problem you have right now is that the reality is, i don't think binding would have been elected into the white house. if it wasn't for the american most involved, the american listen vote is one of the key bolts in the united states because the american muslim population is friend keys. when states like michigan, i mean the, the population most in voters is big enough in michigan where he could swing the election one way or another. and historically, especially since bush and the war on terror that he led against the world. the majority of muslims have bullied over 65 percent in the last election. the majority of mechanisms of voted in favor of the democratic nominee. and i just simply don't think kind of a harris without the support of the americans. so community of will succeed in this election. i think that we can be here to see the administration that was in charge
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during this worth of genocide. you realize that i think would be a great mark of shame on this country and the world to see that the same administration that enabled this genocide continue doing these elections and, and certainly come over here as as b p as part of the pro awesome shipley now as we await the effect shelves, confirmation on donald trump's victory foreign leaders on political figures have already been lining up to congratulate him. a message from ecuador, as president kicked things off and was soon followed by his astray on gary and turkish, and serbian culture parts frances and money. when the chrome has chimed in as well to us, he's already worked with trump. while there's government speaker for claim that europe must quote, to charge of its own destiny and trust the remarks that will the nato secretary general euphrates, loving. there is
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a lensky of being fast to follow suit boats saying they are counting on continued cooperation. even though you were paying commission, present ourselves under lions and warm congratulations. that's despite you may recall her earlier comments. not very long ago, the boss thing him for his leadership. while the new british prime minister, cure star, also on the phone freezing trump victory and it saying that they're ready to defend what they call freedom, democracy, and enterprise together. but you're getting though little bit of a different response when us, whether it will sense, congratulations. did that it will continue the approach of peaceful coexistence without commenting on donald trump directly, or his election when we heard reaction from a china far and the 1st on the list on. so i don't think that a china has any preference per se of who is going to be in the white house because it's a, it's a choice off of the american people. but when it comes to china,
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us relations, i believe china no longer has any on expected expectations. because the fact is packed, and the us has taken the china as the major competitor or right, right. in the, you know, global economic activities. so i think china is going to be quite cautious in hensley relations ways the us because our 2 countries, economies are into low button by nature. every country has the right to make their own country great old, great again. so yes, but i only hope that uh, you know, whatever the president trump is going to do as the new president of america. it's not going to, you know,
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to bring any chaos to the rest of the world. because we all want peace. and we all hope that the transition or the change of to ministration in america in the white house is going to be smooth and peaceful because as the most powerful country in the world today, whatever that is happening in america is to be watched closely and does have an impact to the rest of the world. well, you would imagine there will be much soul searching going on in the blue side of the political are in the us today with thought in mind. a question, how damaging to the democrats in this, at all, it was joe biden's foreign policy. remember him? he asked me mentioned for quite a while. cross talk looks at the elements of votes. 2024 right ahead. of watching the
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of the, in the year of 1954, the united states of america engaged in warfare against the people of vietnam. the white house supported the corrupt public governments of southern vietnam. in 1965 americans began their invasion following the aim to defeat the forces of vietnamese patriots. defend the gun was confident that the victory would be on the american side, due to its military superiority. however,
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the enemies during this war into total hail for the occupants. unable to cope with the guerrillas, the american army started blanket bombing alongside using chemical weapons and naples, which burnt all alive. the village of my lay, where he 1969 american soldiers killed 504 civilians, including 210 children, became a tragic symbol of this war. all and all. during the whole period of this conflict, the usa dropped on vietnam more than $6000000.00 tons of bonds, which is 2 and a half times as much as on germany during the 2nd world war. in 1973, the american army under the pressure of the rebels, withdrew from vietnam, and only 2 years later did the puppet regime. and so i got involved. however, the vietnamese paid a high price for their freedom. more than 1000000 in vietnamese people became the
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victims of america and the aggressors the the hello and welcome to cross stock were all things are considered. i'm peter lavelle . it goes without saying the bite and foreign policy has been an unmitigated failure. on this edition of the program, we come to many ways how the world is more on stable and dangerous all on forest errors, the prospecting biden's, legacy. i'm joined by my guess, larry johnson in tampa. he is a managing partner for burg associates, a former c i, a analyst,
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and us state department counterterrorism official in columbus. we have missed the winston. she is an activist and host of action for science and in lake county, we crossed to anthony. so about penny. he is chairman of the lake county republican party. alright, cross lock rules and effect. that means he can jump any time you want. and i always appreciate larry, i'm going to ask you a question. i want you to take as much time as you need to answer. i'm very patient here. the name, the foreign policy achievements of the by the administration. again, you have as much time as you want, as well as the actually there are several, it's have been a very consequential present and presidency. number one, he brought about the unity of russia and china the prior to the start of the special military operation. the notion that russian, china, it'd be collaborating in a, in an intense way. nobody really thought of it now. look at them all. he's helped ease. uh, hilda rift. the separate sony and she, a sooty and she of,
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we're not cooperating. now you got actually from austin hezbollah, cooperating to try to oppose the as really genocide. so when you start looking at his chaotic policy is actually producing some things which are changing the world and changing the world. the way that the united states is going to be left out. missy larry brings up a obviously my question was facetious, but he gave us a very pragmatic and i think a good overview. i mean, one of the remarkable elements of the binding foreign policy is the lack of any pretence to real diplomacy. it is astounding that these the, as larry mentioned, the special military operation in ukraine by, on the part of russia could have been easily avoided. the russians asked to and have it to avoid it. be avoided, but that didn't happen. it's really extraordinary. i don't know. what is anthony blinking been doing except for getting, you know, a frequent flyer miles, i guess i'm mystified by go ahead, misty. yeah. know and larry, i have to say i appreciate your ability to see the pos.
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