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going underground can the donald trump is set to become the next president of the united states. again, that's off the republican candidate exceeded the all important 270 electoral college votes. mars. so i want to thank the american people for the extra ordinary honor things like 4740 so with a new temp administration, preparing to the 5 minutes full years of us foreign policy, the international community is reacting with heads of companies that organizations across the globe sending their to the regulations in not victory speech, the president elect pledges to end wars involving u. s. military
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r t looked into whether it's optimistic and let change or not, and washington's actions around the world. the welcome. wherever you are joining us from across the globe this wedding stay. the next president of the united states will be donald trump. once again, the republican candidate has blown past the necessary threshold for an electoral college votes. the critical one, beating democrats. campbell of harvest, with what appears to be a commanding victory when the result is made official, he'll become leader of the country in january for 4 years. the a while on the path to obtaining and surpassing those crucial 270 electoral college
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roads, trump dominated and keep swing states either topping or currently leading in or 7. let's go through that because mr. phillip has already declared his victory bought official results, have not yet been a 9th just to point out what we're looking here. a see of red on the us map with trump coming out on top in historically close to colt states, such as at pennsylvania, wisconsin, georgia at north carolina as well. and we had michigan our as zona nevada all the way over here on the west as well. they're still in play, in part, but he's leaving, thereby considerably much as well. the electoral college con, currently puts in dozens of votes ahead. he's on 279 versus 2 to 4 for horse. trump, by the way, also leads the popular vote, which you suspect will please him greatly. another interesting does a point,
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joe biden comfortable with an 81000000 ballots in 2020 while horace right though, stands out just 66000000 an edison research expos find self identified independence like hunting for a larger share of republican then democratic votes. while the president elects his family and campaign team came out to rapturous applause earlier at his base in florida, and they had further reason to cheer us. the picture in congress emerged the republicans of taking the senate, passing the needed 50 st. mark's deb on 52 at texas and florida to help that along going red in the house of representatives. meanwhile, the g o. p also leads with a $0.19, while the dams are run. the $180.00 c mark, but it's still being content. the few states. if things remain the same, it will mean all free elected. bruncess of u. s. government are in republican hands on the mid the picture. trump haley,
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a part in still a victory over campbell, a harness of the 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 40 well, even before trump declared his win mainstream, united states had begun shifting focus from a tax on the republican candidate to jo biden's liability factor. and how horace allegedly had to the full time to prepare for the race 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,
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particularly with her candidacy, is whether that was just enough time to introduce yourself. yeah, just to reiterate that point official election results are not yet released. but in the meantime, the international community. well, the right thing is if they are, they have be now full, some in general to trumps. presidential victory rushes foreign ministry. the issue, the statement saying it's not par, bring illusions about the new president, but expressing willingness to work with the future administration as well as reiterating, but versus not still and trust will hold for or despite the powerful propaganda, campaign 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
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russian national interest and orienting itself towards achieving all the goals of his special military operation. yes, mentioned many foreign leaders and political figures have been sending their congrats a message from ecuador as president kick things, all of those followed by his austrian hun, gary, and turkish. and serbian, comfortable francis and money electronic has tried in as well out. and he's already worked with trump, and it comes out with you with wow, his government speaker proclaimed that europe must quote, take charge of its own destiny. nato secretary, at general ukraine's mothers lensky. they being both fast to follow suit saying they are counting on continued cooperation. even though you were paying commission president or stuff under lion sent warm congratulations despite her earlier comments, the boss thing in the new british by the district, use don as appraised. trump victory saying he's ready to defend quote, freedom, democracy, an enterprise alongside the u. s. president, china, the, when asked whether they will send, congratulations, said,
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pacing will continue the approach of peaceful coexistence and did not comment on the victory when directly, as for other brick set, members of africa is rel, oppose the offered congratulations to mr. trump unexpressed hopes for future partnership, a sentiment nerd by indian leader and the written for moody go to rob has a nice day, trump victory won't change, lie for a really is with the country prepared for economic pressure coming from the new administration. this was the reaction from around the government's supports person, the 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 in 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?
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that was not much difference between these 2 us candidates from the raining 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. let's cross to ortiz corresponded into it on use of july for a deeper dive into this aspect of, at the election. i've come use of what can we expect for the complicated, i suppose, a run us relationship with this victory of donald trump. of the of course, well you wouldn't for your want, the question of who gets to the white house has never been a choice between a good or bad, but a rather it's a matter of bad than worse actually. so regardless of,
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of the election outcome in the was he wants, as it moves on its own path. the country has long avoid the tongue and gets the domestic affairs to the american political dynamics. and this time to we see the different officials. i've pointed out that everyone has that, whether this tour arms of the toughest us measures and sanctions and has now developed resilience. uh, that protects the extent for us no matter who runs the west side. let's not forget that from i was the one who withdrew his country from the 2015 nuclear deal back in 2018 and reinstated sanctions on to rhonda. it was then when he vowed to break, it was 4 wheel exports to 0. but what happened after a brief collapsible it was crude production and sales bounce back to pre sanctions levels, hitting record ties. so i guess everyone does not care who leaves america, but let's face it. democrats have traditionally shown a softer stance toward taiwan, and example is uh the nuclear deal itself,
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which was achieved during god the obama administration, and most a milestone in by level sized between yvonne and the west. however, we cannot ignore the warning political dynamics. it tops here in iran, actually more than uh, it depends on the, the dens and reps, uh, and do you watch like we've also own which party leads go on as well. history has shown that conservatives tend to give a cold shoulder to the what us, why reformist, and have on are known for their openness of the west. uh, so uh, if it democrats in the west suite, a reform is anyone. the magic happens a lot. the same way as such a recipe worked out for the jc the way, but this time around reform is they're wanting presidents because this gone had a very brief thought timeframe. coinciding with a democratic government in washington and all along the 2 sides had been busy trying to settle because the war. but now that trump has won,
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even without the regional circumstances opposite gone, is likely to face a bumpy road ahead. as we know that trump does not believe in the jcp away us, he says that the court must be more inclusive and also address the west concerns about it was missile capabilities as well. we see that trump, i reiterated this stance during his um campaigns. i think he does not have any problem with the islamic republic, but that he wants to stop the country from acquiring nuclear weapons. he said, put economy and sanctions part, turning disqualified on the regional developments, including the cause of war. while trump has vowed to end the wars, it remains to be seen how he would approach the raging chaos and conflict in the middle east, but especially as it was response to as well as looming a. so again, we need to wait and see whether he intends to resolve the crisis by taking a more hawkish, confrontational course with the wrong,
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or are resorting to the path of diplomacy. and it seems like the one is ready for both scenarios. get was picking their to you said to while they are to correspondent, bring this right up to dates on. i think she says, well, uh, trump scored one victory after another against part of the incumbent, vice president, witnessing the democratic nominee even cancelled. busy election night address at howard university in the capital spending a party representative to thank supporters. instead american investor and trump backer david stocks is along those. taking a scornful swipe at horace's unwillingness to publicly admit an obvious feat for a comma to announce that she won't concede tonight as 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 was the only trump didn't wait for horace's concession to celebrate
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victory though on and doing so. he embrace those who became allies over the campaigns. course, many media figures and even some former democrats, some of them are to correspond to shape bows. tony, word or what, how did this time was remarkable? very strategically savvy. he aligned himself with big figures in the media, and there's no big or i'm the media figure if you liked on a lot of fun, but we can get you on the phone. oh, excuse kate on 12. yeah. you're mostly next. there you go. yeah. a friday and slip and by getting him on stage with him, he brings hundreds and hundreds of millions of ex users with him. and this was a huge strategic, a master class by 12, as well as being the normal candidate, a visiting mcdonald's, a sincere that being the amount of the people aligned with people like uh, donna weiss, the mob behind us, the interest, the trump. i'm done in a way,
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these are very male focused figures on the male vote and the us became absolutely critical. it exploded because people like trump and dana white and joe rogan and others, they kind of got behind this idea that man have to stand up. now for america, at helpful impacts you referred to them is also very interesting. let me tell you, we have a new star or stars board made it on the now is an amazing guy. nobody deserves more than him and nobody deserves more than his family. does this is what happens when the machine comes out to you. what is the to silver use? this is what it looks like. going to stab him to keeps going forward. he doesn't quit. he's the most for the my wife is family are part of the people. this is called the ladies and gentlemen, the there was always the sort of the fake news allegation by
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donald trump, the fake news media at the back of the hall. and what trump is doing, he's sort of a line himself with this sort of news media, the pod costs we explained, the village square, hundreds of meetings and use it. we also do something very in, trusting, regarding political backing. attractive sees the sectors, if you like, from the democratic party, that people like to see gabbert, a very well regarded woman to be on foreign affairs, and f, or f k. robert f kennedy nephew of john f. kennedy, and you know, the irish american political, the royalty, this dynasty, he managed to not only remove robert f kennedy from the race as a potential opponent, but to get them on stage. and back in a while, i was the democratic party, the, the democratic party, the democratic party, left me when
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a president comes to the end of their term, normally about approval rating goes down, and joe biden, to seeing it now historically. but that's another thing. trump has to his bow because he's not president 45 on 47, where was the last time not having grover, cleveland or something the 1st time in the modern era. that's happened. 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 on popular decisions. and governments are in power for a long time. that people, you know, eating bread, assume forgotten. people remember the bad, the bad parts of it. but the fact that form had a year or a term excuse me, to, to sort of recuperate and to pick over the bones of the bite and paris, a sort of regime if you like, how would operate it is problems. it allowed him to sort of reinvent himself and align themselves with new media and come back and people forget issues with, from that have a look at how a term and office can basically, you know,
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do it before and after how it can affect the presidential sounding 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 or the grease 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 you arrive, you've got a honda to trump, the show, man. deciding, realizing that the big platforms like cnn kindness, nbc, bbc,
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in europe, we're against it. but it was obvious, there was an obvious, you know, schism between 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 supposed to be in geo, running from prison for this on. yes, this occurred, they call the law fair that was deployed again. there was at least one assassination temporary, was shocked to another one where they said there was a potential that it would be shot would yes, please don't back. go across the ropes. if there's an analogy, here's the come back king. i know we're going to have to sit and wait and see what the policies and what the actual work to be done is. let's draw slide 9 to a very patient, co director of the geopolitical economy. research institute thing turned out in freedom. and joining us from so what you're most welcome sir to the program we were just hearing there at from being supported by the likes of f sooner the long must
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pod casters, joe rogan and tucker, carlson, which essentially gave him a direct avenue to younger voters, meals primarily, who may have been reluctant to venture to polling stations previously. how critical was that strategy? well, i think if you refer back to the obama 1st and see, i don't know if you remember, but it was one along with some of the clinton presidency, is on the slogan. it's the economy, stupid. and i think that's what happened this time america, and many people in america are in pain and they're in pain because the american economy is failing. so you have students who cannot pay about their loans. you have how so in this you cannot pay them all because you have people who have no access who are just living in the streets. people can hardly afford to eat. those people are saying the bite and administration did not deliver. so the choosing an alternative which says we're gonna break with a lot. i'm,
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we're going to do something different. the problem is with the different is going to look. and i would wait or make a word of caution, because i've been studying the american economy for a long time. it's economy is been in decline since 1970. so the pain is increased every time somebody tries an alternative. and the reason is they won't try the alternatives that would really work. and then know this may not be popular even here, but it's certainly not popular in america, which is the government has to get involved with the economy. and the only time, certainly, american economy has actually proffered. unfortunately, this includes the war was when the government got involved and compensated precisely for the failure of people i, b, l on muscles and don't, let's forget the finances of america. they have a new to invest in the american economy, and then the american people know trump's message,
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resonates with people who feel that the, all the attention has been given to foreign was to things because this they don't identify with whether wrongly o'reilly and it's time somebody paid attention to them, so i think that is the source of this ground swell, unload his administration, will not be for most in their thoughts. just as an aside, how will therefore a trump to point to at presidency differ from from when he took power in 2016. will there be much change of the i think it'll be a lot of change, but i don't know what the change will be. i mean, this is a team much more than just an individual. so you have this, this coalition that does assembled around him and they will have some influence on what he does. i mean, let's see what j j t boned tests say. and so i don't unfortunately have access to uh president trump
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brain and i'm rather glad of that. so i don't know what he's going to do the let's look at it this way. what, what come solve the problems? well, i haven't seen anything in donald trump program that can actually solve the problems of america that worries me and that scares me because of if he fails, what comes next? there is a level of conflict and division in american society which must worried the rest of the world because it's a nuclear power, and that kind of thing can erupt in things which are very damaging to the rest of the world. so i don't yet see anything that works. and i worked with joe stein, i was part of the policy team of the green policies, a program. and we do have a very detailed dominican economic program for, for america, which work, which would work. and it was very rational and i would advise, advise you, your view is to look at that. and i would advise you to, to, to interview jill and, and, and get some discussion feeling about that program. because it deals with,
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let me just take one example to find by 2 railways. i don't know if you understand this, but america's level of electrification of its railway system is among the lowest in the world. looking for china is doing look of what your of has done with high speed rails. think of how different the united states of america would be if it built a number a roadway system which connected up in all its communities which connected it east industry to its california with industries. and which connect connected the south to the north and connected to kind of the connected to mexico and so, and instead fighting mexico connected that up into an integrated economy. first of all, you'd end oil dependency. the oil dependency back in the early days when the red cause went around in los angeles, stolen and made it into an oil based industry. immediately you have an economy that is dependent on oil is dependent on the countries outside america, the supply that oil, which drugs america into,
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into this was just to be in control. who has the hand on the top. you have rail. if you've got a couple that was the same to the energy you, you don't have that dependency. you don't have that dependency on the call on air transport. so i'm just giving you that is one example. what a government initiative could achieve. yeah, big picture thinking we'll see a thought emerges in in january. we'll see what comes from that at all. and thanks for your time today and beautiful background of story behind you as well. in freeman, economist on month, chester university press editorial board member live in the program. anytime no more wars stuffs was among the pledges made by donald trump and his victory speech to supporters in florida. think of this, 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 want me to stop wars. ok, let's delve into what that might very well and mean with independent global efforts . research, alumnus students, you are most welcome to the program at with a trump presidency along with what appears to be total republican control of congress. what does this signify overall, in terms of foreign policy? what would be the theme of this coming administration internationally? thank you for having made today of actually it trump the foreign policy of trump. and this is what this year of other people in general in america and the world that there is no foreign policy. but what you know from the man, i mean, we could predict his action and he's unpredictable. first, he was a man of abuse. and the he's a business 9. so now what might happen in the middle east?
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we might not really isolated of his whole plan for the american for foreign policy. and yet no, i think he might be since you and he said no war, but he has other means to uh, to or other plans for that. denise accused. lets see. i think he will continue. uh his, the, his, the of the honda accord accord. and this means that he needs to stop the war service and, and then he might play on other agreements, economic agreement that might part of it to be the your can into hell of a candidate party door. and i believe i believe to leave it. and we might see some changes when it comes to the warning guys that for example, we might see some changes as well when it comes to the war in a crate. then in the details,
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how he would do it. i think it would not be less violent then. other ways that happened was very more catchy waiting for years. so can i come on a different way that of his supporters at he's one big the not looks clear and they will be listening to that talking about no more wars, no more techs, peer and money going to, to far and interventions and conflicts. and i would put a to that they expect some return on their vote as well. or i believe the part of the elections in america was based on the economic se you're a, the last 4 years. and i mean, there is a diminish of the middle class american, middle class and america. this was once a dream for everybody. now it's, it's a country that eh, there's no and equality at all. i mean, this equality is, is not a propulsion on even, it's very clear, it's poor and very rich. so it,
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of course, most people, they voted for tom and the democrats. they did all possible mistakes. so i to, to let him arrive today to the, to the white house, but to so of course we have like 16000000 return from moore's that they are in america now. and those people, they are very familiar with, with weapons. we have, we have other dimensions in the black lives now to there's also another type of violence. we have economic challenges. america is, is not as it used to be in the economy a key. so he has his promise to be met also because all this money that spread in 0 crane and we know that there is no results, no seen results. everybody is agree that the war in okay is being lost. and now in guys, i mean the support, the, the unconditional support for this extreme right government. it's where lead
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america for know which plays, i think in the future. and everybody's clear. this is very clear even to the, to the music class in america. so yes, i believe he might, he might listen to is that stays and next to i just, just on the other side of that coin though, it was about 30 seconds left. if i may just add this, will he actually have the last say in far in the 1st or is the so called? and what people would say of a deep state, for instance, or they the power of the, the state department, is it just too big and intractable? not for him to get his pledges across i think this is what some of the people that voted for tom besides varies and that he was the 1 may visual with the stand for those people in the new suicides they call them the the and the white house, but at the end of care we know that uh other people where behind him dates pushed
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him to reach uh to reach today to the presidency, which he announced that so i was home to you for example, who might be at to a to dispose of the i mean he spoke about clancy graham. i mean this is very strange announcements from him. was it just when the election always he really serious because neil calls to be in his government. i mean this has to be seen in the future. last, thank you so much for coming on and giving us your take all those big, big issues as well along as you did in depended international. i 1st research or many folks live from us. go with this. is archie introduction to thank you for watching lots more coming your way off the top on a busy post election day. they were the .
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