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she knew was like, you strong so enough. so sometimes the physical that's the double trump, it's set to be the next president of the united states. that's after the republican candidate exceeded the all important 270 electoral college, both mark. so i want to thank the american people for the extraordinary con, or thailand, 4740 also in the victory speech of president electronic flagstaff in wars involving the us be like trade or t looked into whether it's not me a signal, a change in washington's actions, around the world or not, with the former leaders when set again to the find the next 4 years of
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u. s. foreign policy. the international community begins to react with heads of companies on organizations across the globe, sending their graduation the women in the past 4 pm here in most school with this, with in state. welcome to our to international the next president of the united states will be donald trump. again. the republican candidate has passed the necessary threshold and the electoral college vote be thing democrats, pamela harris, with what appears to be a commanding size of victory. when the result is made official, it will become leader of the country in january, for 4 years. the
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will on the path to obtaining surpassing those crucial $270.00 electoral college votes. trump dominated, in case swing states, either securing or currently leading in. busy 7, mr. trump has already declared his victory. beneficial results have not yet been a nuns. well, what we're looking at here is the sea of red, isn't it? with trump coming out on top in historically close to coal states such as pennsylvania, wisconsin, georgia, north carolina, michigan. our zone in nevada are still considered on the side at all those 7, but he's leading there to the electoral college con, currently puts in 50 votes a heads and he's getting 279 right now. i versus 2 to 4 for hire, a struggle to leave the popular vote, which he suspect will please him greatly. another interesting dates of point 25, and captured more than 81000000 bonnets last time. i 2020, while har expense at 66000000, quite a fault. the edison research exit polls find self identified independence,
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accounting for a larger share of republicans. and democrats. oops, the president elect, his family campaign team, came out to rapturous applause earlier of his bass in florida. and they have further reason to cheer. as the picture in congress emerged, the republicans have taken this senate, securing 52 states, texas and florida help out along going right now in the house of representatives. meanwhile, the g o. p also leads with a $198.00 seats, while the dams are run, the one a t safe mark at votes still being content of the few states. there are nice things for me. in the same, it will mean all 3 elected branches of us. governments are in republican homes and the top picture from haley a part and steal a victory our victory that our country is never seen before and nothing like this. i want to thank the american people for the extra honor of being 47 as president
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40 well, even before trump declared that when main stream media outlets had begun shifting focus from a tax on the republican candidate to biden's liability factor and harvest allegedly had too little time to prepare for the race as well. and that's what makes the timing, i think of president biden's decision to step down after the debates. 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. pamela 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 and us trump scored one victory after another. over harness incumbent vice president went offline. the
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democratic nominee even canceled her election night address at howard university in the capital of sending a party representative to thank supporters instead, american entrepreneurs. david sucks is among those taking a score for swipe out. horace is unwillingness to admit an obvious loss for a comma la to announce that she won't concede tonight is an insult to democracy. waiting a day to give her a concession speech was a big mistake by tomorrow. pamela will literally be yesterday's news. no one will even tune in on the 29th effect the bones of what's it looks like a momentous night's ortiz shaped bows at, i say, momentous share. it was a powerful come back this by donald trump wasn't on the did so with not a lot of political bach call didn't he looked instead to, to figures like like a loan must to galvanize he's support me. it's been fascinating. yeah. and it is
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a huge win for a man who, you know, the client media in the, in the west had really suggested that kamala was the head, remember, so that's an all another important insights. and that has an impact about what time did at this time was remarkable, very strategically savvy. he aligned himself with big figures in the media. and there's no bigger media figure if you liked and eat lunch on. but when you can get along, you know, must keep a solid who's on the good mix it and knowing that it's a freudian slip. yeah. and by getting him on stage with them, he brings hundreds of hundreds of millions of x u. s. related with and this was a huge strategic master class by trump, as well as being the normal candidate. visiting mcdonald's, a sincere and being the amount of the people aligned with people like a donna weiss, the mind behind us see an interest the trump, i'm done dana way these are very male focused figures. the male vote in the us
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became absolutely critical, exploded didn't explode, is because people like swamp and dana white and joe rogan and others, they kind of go behind this. i do that man at the stand up now for america at helpful impacts to a for them is also very interesting. let's have a look at how he referred to these partners or allies if you like that. so in this, so let me tell you, we have a new star, stars board need it on the go. is it an amazing guy? nobody deserves is more than human. nobody deserves more than his family does. this is what happens when the machine comes out to you. what is the, you know, the last several years. this is what it looks like. the staffing keeps going forward. he doesn't when he's the most resilient home the my wife is family are incredibly people. this is called the ladies and gentlemen
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so as you can see them, there was always the sort of the fake news allegation by donald trump, the fake news media at the back of the hall. and what trump is doing, he's sort of aligned himself with this sort of new media podcast, media x being the village, square, hundreds of millions and use it. we also do something very interesting regarding political biking. he attracted the defectors, if you like, from the democratic party, that people like tulsa gabbert, very well regarding woman to be on foreign affairs and or s k, robert f kennedy, the nephew of john f. kennedy, and the irish american political, the royalty. this dynasty he managed to nobody remove robert f. kennedy from the race as a potential opponent to get them on stage and vacuum, which is a remarkable fleet. it's almost masterful and you've got to give it to trump. he
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managed to caress this dissenting voice within the democratic party and not only knocked him out of the race, but bring them all along side of that someone listen to robert f. kennedy talking about why he turned his back basically on the democrats, hey, why it was the democratic party, the, the democratic party, the democratic party left me. so really touching on sort of points into the democratic movement at that, you know, allowing them to be brought along along beside this new republican move with the peoples movement. you know, the pickup truck, the tax, and this idea that the old re, guy is winning. now i'm winning, but trump and he's, he's proven that he can do it a huge come back, like we're going to see whether he can live up to his promises. but just on this thing, actually, just to stay with it. when a president comes to the end of their turn,
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normally about approver weight and goes down and joe biden to seeing it now historically. but that's another thing. trump has to his both because he's not president 45 and 47. where was the last time? not having grover cleveland or something the 1st time in the modern era that's happened. mm hm. yeah, and it's also interesting. i mean, it's a fact a political life at the end of a term. usually president obama biden until themselves, they'd be lost. they lose the popularity because presidents have to make them popular decisions. and governments are in power for a long time. if people, you know, eating bread, assume forgotten. people remember the bad, the bad parts of it, but the fact that some had a year or a term, excuse me, to, to sort of recuperate and to pick over the bones of the bite and harris, a sort of regime if you like, how would operate if it's problems, it allowed him to sort of reinvent himself on the line himself with new media and come back and people forget the issues with from, let's have a look at how
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a term and office can basically, you know, do it before and after. how it can affect the presidential sounding some of the going to of those lights that are, that are just shooting out from the lincoln memorial. i look, it's like almost extensions of jo biden's arms embracing america president will let joe biden and vice president harris told the grief and regret out of the privacy of our hearts if just for a moment so that we all could share it. he doesn't keep a lot of things secret when it comes to his emotions and his and his family and his loved for his family. and they were having conversations about the president's performance, which they think was dismal, which i think will hurt other people down the party in the ticket. and they're having conversations about what they should do about it. at the end of the day, joe biden looks like the caricature that that conservative media has been painting . and there were no clips tonight. right. this was, you saw before your eyes. yeah, so you, you got a honda to trump, the show,
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mind deciding you realize that the big platforms like cnn m. s. nbc, bbc, in europe, we're against the, it was obvious, there was an obvious, you know, schism between that from comp on cnn, on the object sort of obvious nature of how they were backing the democrats, not just, not he was, he was shot that assassination attempts. he's supposed to be in g or running from prison for this on the if this occurs. yeah, and i mean, uh, they call the law fair that was deployed against them. there was at least one assassination temporary was shot, another one where they said there was a potential that he would be shot. but yes, he got back up off the ropes. there's an analogy here, and the come back to now we're going to have to sit and wait and see what the policies and what he or she will not to be on is. that's the question she isn't it, will it become good on that? indeed on, on the point we're going to get to it in just a moment. thank you very much. r t shaped both. let's delve into at what was said there, because no more war is not,
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was among the pledges made by donald trump in his victory speech, to supporters in florida. as 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 a war. i'm not going to start to work with or sophomores, but on the same ortiz middle east bureau chief, me if an option that takes us through how a trump to point to administration may affect developments in the council were the minis really, is have been treating the glass selection almost as if it were there. oh, no surprise. of course, given how strongly connected the 2 states are, i'm going to believe trump has been and will be a great ally. prominent students in the whole, of course, and other politicians were quick to offer their congratulations during and warning session at these really call them into the connected well, the level of support before the trump make sense, of course, because during his last term, he made several bold moves that is really c as historic achievement for us to,
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to failed attempts to fire defense meant as a gallons in march. 2023. and again in september and attending yahoo finally made it happen. and when did he do it right on the day of the american elections, when washington's focus was elsewhere, you have assigned to a lack of trust between the 2. even though many see those as risky time and given by the israel is currently engaged on multiple different brands and lab and on. and the guys as true, and also the announcement of his dismissal gallon. tell the press conference where he reaffirmed that saved gordon israel has been and will remain his lives submission. you follow through the also maybe shut off. i made it clear to the prime minister that my priorities have remain steady and clear throughout my public life of almost 50 years that came out from the state of israel. the i d, f, the security system. and only after that and everything else on my personal funeral home,
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my dismissal stems from disagreements on 3 main issues. the 1st is my firm stance that everyone have conscription, age must serve, and the idea of and defend the state of israel. the 2nd issue is our moral obligation and responsibility to bring our kidnaps 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 a state commission of inquiry as well source as close to 10 yahoo! those address the gallons dismissal was fueled by his consistent disagreements with a prime ministers, military strategy saying his approach was far more moderate than that in the office before he was elected from made it clear, he said multiple times that he wanted the warrant guys to be over and i daily, by the time he was inaugurated, when it comes to 11 on donald trump,
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said he spends with the 11 his people expect him to follow through on these promises. let's take a listen and i will stop the cash in the middle east. there's another thing is you on october 7th, october 7th, would have never happened. i will prevent world war 3 because you're just around the corner from world war 3 and this will be a, we're like, no other. this will be a nuclear or we may expect seeing things moving on the ground according to prime minister as plan for victor, including intensifying males reactions against the regional fries and passing legislation to secure as well as long term security. and unfortunately, that might mean even further escalation. well, while official election results are yet just the point to be released, the international community is busy reacting to trump's presidential victory rushes foreign ministry issued the statement, expressing its willingness to work with the future administration, while reiterating versus national interest will hold for despite the powerful
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propaganda campaign, on least against donald trump, by the democrats, using administrative resources with the support of liberal media. the republican candidate with the experience of his 1st presidency under his belt focused on issues of the economy and the legal migration that vote is really care about as opposed to the global, his course of the white house. russia will work with the new administration when it settles in to the white house, originally defending russian national interest and orienting itself towards achieving all the goals of a special military operation. many foreign leaders and political figures, helping sending their congratulations message from ecuador as president kicked things off and was followed by his austrian hun, gary and turkish answer being taught to part frances and 91. my promise chimed in to out. he's already worked with trump, while his government speaker proclaimed that europe must quote, take charge of its own destiny. interesting remarks. we'll see how that's broken down. the nato secretary general, by the way, on ukraine's law. the mirror zalinski on both being fast to follow suit saying they
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are counting on continued cooperation, even the european condition, present our stuff under lions and morgan. congratulations. despite her earlier comments, you a remember loving boss thing him not very long ago as well. then use british prime minister, cure storm or phrase trump victory saying he's ready to defend quote, freedom democracy, an enterprise alongside the us leader china though with us whether they will send congratulations said beijing will continue the approach of peaceful coexistence and did not comment directly on trumps when we heard reaction from a china as far as the 1st of this saying, i don't think that a child that has any preference post say of who is going to be in the white house because it's a, it's a choice off with the american people but when it comes to china, us relations, i believe china no longer has any on expected expectations because fact is packed. and the us has taken a john, uh,
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as the major competitor or right, right. uh, in uh, you know, global economic activities. so i think china is going to be quite cautious in hensley relations, ways that 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, 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 the association in america in the white house is going to be smooth and peaceful because as the most powerful country in
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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 and bricks. member nations are also reacting to the news with south africa's serial rela thoughts. a congratulating mr. trump on expressing hopes for future partnership. a sentiment murdered by indian leader, november moody. and i look forward to renew and all collaboration to further strengthen the india us comprehensive global, a strategic partnership together that's worked for the betterment of all people and to promote the global piece stability and prosperity in june. for i'm in a scenario where the hosp congratulated download from on the coming the 47 us president in the us election weekly. now the reason for the rest, we're going to doing what's wrong as a friend, as he often has in the past as well with the question really has been the in the us
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going to be using would have been data. oh, for the in the us citizenship come, la harris or donors from but its thoughts now pointing out that no matter which president has been in the united states of america, india has navigated. it's we, in fact donald trump has been very clear about his policies as far as some a geo political area is a concern. so india, china, the indo pacific region as well. so we target as the, as far as in the us consume, there was some concerns about someone doing some comments on suite in town, spots of america. so to me is, is believe john, that would benefit from india's economic role. so what india brings to the table, so the exports for the video would be able to negotiate that. but of us from that to explore, to also suggesting that perhaps under the new funds presidencies are there's a possibility that india might get less lectures on human rights and democracy and
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so on so forth. so having said that, it really doesn't make a difference to india because india does not take like tools from any countries, including the united states of america also. so you can tell, this is something that a one would need to war child support on the door of the presidency of donald trump . how are the for your will will in fact uh, be impacted as far as the seats. the inside us happens to be just biggest sweeting fossil a, so that aspect is important, forwarding the bottom, given the sauce so other induce geopolitical growth is what is in the economic wrote lots to hold for it on the table. it looks like the relationship between us and india. uh for now will be pretty much the same. and more significant reaction to iran has a nice that trump victory will change life for readings with the country prepared
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for economic pressure coming from the new administration. here's the reaction from around the government's books 1st, in order that time basically the economy of any country flash plans for its own capabilities. i would like to say that considering the sanctions to have intensified during the last 40 on he is. and particularly in the last 10 years, the country has become strong to some extent. which means that now it is not too worried about trump being elected. what difference doesn't make any way that was not much difference between these 2 u. s. candidates from the reigning and government point of view, it does not make any difference. the budget that has been considered on the measures that were for seen for the economic security of the country. the next 3 full costs have been made and there's no reason to worry. sanctions have great ease, strengthened us internally, and we have the ability to deal with them. well, that's delve deeper into this and walk them onto the program and reading an
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american scholar from the university of tier run at mr. mohammed at more around the side mohammed brown the you're most welcome sir. and thank you. i've heard it said in in the bill to go to the selection when it comes to reading and us selections that if from wins, he's already got his hands full. if he wanted to change something with the state department, do you see them all rowing the same way or will there be friction on how will that implement relation to spring washington onto run a run us relations are about as bad as it can get. now the united states continues to enforce what it calls a maximum pressure of sanctions. nothing changed under bite. and he tapped all of the sanctions that trump had exposed. i mean, he added new sanctions every now and then although everything was already sanctioned, but he would sanction things for a 2nd time or 3rd time,
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mostly symbolic. so there isn't much that time can do that by didn't, hasn't already done. and the state department under applied and i don't think is a, a state department that can be considered to be normal or balance it is. after all, we've been supporting the holocaust in gaza. it's been supporting the genocidal of strikes in lebanon. blinking is considered by many to be nothing. yeah. who was lawyer. so i don't see how this is going to change much. what probably i can be said is that trump is going to face a lot of internal resistance, both by the deep state and pro sit there for reasons. but also because of the growing economic heinz' in the country and the policies that he plans to pursue in
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the united states, i'm going to be met with a lot of anger a by his opponent. so that's on the one hand and the complexities of the global situation, the rivalry between the united states and china, which is only going to increase the situation in ukraine, which is very difficult to resolve because the russians have expectations. and if trump capitulates, then it will be a humiliation for him. and then we have gaza, where the world has turned to get us is where the resume. so it's going to be very difficult to attempt to do anything. i guess the iranians that would be very surprising. what kind of makes a point that said donald trump is a business man. now he, he left been looking at the last number of years of sanctions. and he loves seeing bloomed back on his own country. and the money that's being gone, i techs peer and money to as you've laid it, all right, the likes of have you create an israel on another other nations and no return for
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him? so he's looking at the, at the bottom line or not. but the point is, of course, will he be allowed to pursue what, what he wants? well, that is a big question on the one hand that the sanctions regime that the united states as impose under him and before him, the maximum pressure of sanctions against iran were actually initiated by obama. and then of course, by didn't expand them to include russia. so that has actually helped strengthen the idea of and you know, building breaks to become an institution which protects his members from sanctions and an institution that was to help cooper create alternative means for business. so trump knows is that this is a threat. if the us dollar is no longer what it was before,
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then the united states is going to be even in greater trouble. the less the dollar is used, the more economic misery they have at home and inflation as well. now the other hand, if trump really wants to make america great again, he's going to have to cut costs in the united states has what? 80900 military bases across the world. is he really going to shut them down? will they allow him to shut them down? i think that he is going to have many problems in the united states is going to face the facing difficult, very difficult months and years ahead of him. but of course, declining empire is also very dangerous. and we heard that in the comment before we, we started talking and it was a stark admission that to run the saying that it's resisted us pressure over the past 40 years of sanctions. well, something's not working then it for decades of sanctions have been have been
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implemented and we're up to the situation we are today with so much with so much friction and under run, you know, having friendships and business deals with, with other nations global psych primarily. so there's an issue of play here going forward that if it doesn't work, why are you doing the same thing all over again? the yeah, so the last 4 years has really destroyed the united states in other ways as well. the sanctions have not worked. they've expanded the sanctions and as i said, they help create a incentive for bricks to, to find a solution. but also the united states has lost its, it has destroyed that same is across the world by supporting this trying to sign. it's not the europeans. so the united states, it's an economy is on the decline. it's amy, it's has been destroyed. it's tools for imposing its will on other countries have diminished, as you rightly pointed out. and so really
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a saying liter in washington would look for an alternative solution that was not pursued by bided. that was not pursued by friends during his 1st 4 years. even with regards to russia. tub spoke positively about relations with russia, but he continued to pursue the same policies as previous presidents, especially the one before him in pushing the ukraine towards greater conflict with russia. so we haven't seen any evidence that the united states is going to change direction, but i think reality is going to increasingly put pressure on the united states to, to shift. and if it doesn't do so, then i think the united states will pay a very heavy price. in any case, this is not the world that trump was dealing with when he was president, things have changed a lot. the west has the.

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