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the, the police, it's donald trump is set to become the next president of the united states. again pass off to the republican town. today's exceeded the own importance, 270 electoral college countries never seen before and nothing like us, but the trumpet ministration. preparing to define u. s. foreign policy for the rest of the decade, the international community begins to react with heads of countries and organizations across the globe. congratulations. this victory speech, the president, select sites to editors was involved in the u. s. military to look into whether that may, 6th will a change in washington that seemed around the world all the
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a very well welcome to you. this is all the international. and now we know the next president of the united states will be donald trump. again, the republican candidate has blown, paused the crucial threshold of electoral college votes, beating democrats, coming to harris. and what appears to be a commanding victory when the result is made official, he will become the leader of the country in january for full. yes. the to all the paul's to obtaining as a policy and those crusoe, 270 electoral college votes from culminated in t swing state,
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see the top angle currently leading an o 7 report. so imagine the time of the hire assigned incumbent lead a bite and are expected to call the president elect place on wednesday and a concession speech. why harris? that will a fall? i, while we're looking at a will all the read here with trump coming out on top in a historically close to coal states such as pennsylvania, wisconsin, georgia, as north carolina, michigan, arizona, and nevada. i still undecided, but he's leaving that to the electoral college count. how many pets trump and thousands of votes ahead, he's on 279, versus 224 for harris. the 78 year old also needs the popular vote, which you suspects will place him greatly. the president elect to his family and campaign team came out to rob to us a close earlier as his base in florida. and they had for the reason to cheer as the
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picture in congress. and that the republicans have taken the senate posting the critical 50 c mark with 50 to an increase of 3 from 2020 and the other chain by the house of representatives. the g r p also needs like a not to inconsiderable margin. votes, though still being counted in a few states full, that is, things remain the same. it will mean all 3 elected branches, all of us government, all in republican hands. and the mid that picture from held hayes, the power and scalar victory, was a time of the ha, in the victory that our country is never seen before. and nothing like this. i wanna thank the american people for the extra ordinary honor of being 4740 and other interesting data point for you to if i didn't talk to move in 81000000 dollars in 2020. well
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harris right now stands. it's just 66000000. so there's a 50000000 votes, has different brands, the independent us senate, candidate say is that those votes is, could have been know the existence the 2020 election probably was fraudulent as trump, and many others insisted. and i don't think that should be surprising to people given the amount of fraud. i don't know if those 15000000 votes existed in 2020, in the state of new york. in the 2020 election, there were 348000 more votes counted than voters who voted. so 1st of all, i would have to be shown that the $50000000.00 votes actually existed. and there are many people who changed. there are many, many people who left the democratic party who followed kennedy out of the
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democratic party, and ended up voting or like, maybe for trump, maybe for jill stein may be for anything other than pamela harris and her dick cheney lives. cheney supporters allows america on the rest of the world, rough a heads around the fact that it's going to be trump full the next 4 years. let's discuss this with, i guess that's plus $94.00. my c i analyst, i'm ceo of the associate's. larry johnson. larry, good to see you as always starving, correct? quite, quite a day. it was your reaction to the nice there was a white knuckle day for a lot of people, and trump. oh, certainly overcame a lot of obstacles that were rep, corrected by the. let's call it the deep state, the establishment, and both the republican and the democratic parties. they, they really were going all out to try to feed them and, and he overcame it. and i think what, what we saw was what made the differences this time. trump understood the power of
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social media, social media, as opposed to the legacy, maybe of the conventional television stations. the cbs abc, nbc fox news cnn. that's in the past. he took control of the social media and he dominated there. and i think that that played a very critical role coupled with bringing on forming alliance if you role was eat on most with robert f. kennedy junior. but tulsa gabbert, he was seen as reaching out to the non traditional groups. and a really, uh, i think that's ultimately what the turn, turn the tide for him. a lot of people aren't going to be very happy with the result laurie. um, and we kind of already anticipating that people are going to be using the russia and blame a game again on the election day, georgia state secretary said that russia was behind multiple souls,
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bones threats that posting stations across the lawn. so what do you make of that play? as you know, rushed as a convenient vellum in this, we've got to have somebody to, we can't take responsibility for our own failings and shortcomings. we always have to blame somebody else so hate. let's blame russia. uh, it's just as ludicrous it was, it was a lie back in 2015, 2016 where russia was supposedly interfering in our election. and, and the, the, the reality when it comes to interfering in the elections of other countries to delete or run this. the gold metal champion and this is the united states. we've been doing it for 80 years. busy just as the people in guatemala and a ron, and you know, let's go down the left side of continuing to metal and georgia right now, and then we'll go anywhere. so, you know, to, to blame russia for this is just
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a distraction. what, what i guess we hope at least withdrawn him. and unlike kamala harris and in the establishment of political system trumps, willing to talk and negotiate it. it's been too long that we've not had serious diplomatic relations between the united states and russia. so truck, trump, of, you know, he was under a lot of pressure to try to show he could be distance from russia because i'm hoping that will, to, that will come down. and we can get back to some sort of normal communication where united states and russia may be adversary. yes, but good god, we do not need to be enemies. well, you know, he has some very reasonable voice as an, as tom now kennedy, tulsa galvan. so, you know, there's reasons to be cautiously optimistic. let's talk more about the reaction because the mainstream media outlets within the us, they've had a very strong reaction. say the trunk when going so far as to public. the question
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he suppose is intelligent. does that mean? what does this say about the state of media bias in the us? is this something you might have imagined saying prior to 2020, 24? i do think things, but just getting nasty a as well. the media is becoming increasingly irrelevant. uh, you know, i can, i can show you the statistics if you go back to 1968 in that presidential election . the mainstream media had about 58000000 viewers. jump ahead to 2016 and august. same timeframe that the number of media even though the united states had doubled in population. that media only attracted about $27000000.00 viewers. half literally half of what was going on in 1968. and i would venture to say right now that numbers even low. so the media is becoming increasingly irrelevant. they can't control the narrative. and what has happened is when you look at the light and you know the podcast, for example, of the joe rogan experience,
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joe rogan has 18000000 subscribers. you know, they're the, you don't get that many viewers on cnn m. s nbc fox combine. so what was taking place is a change of landscape here in the united states, and they're having trouble coping with that. they are out of touch with what is actually going on with the population. and so frankly, that's part of the frustration. the blaming is on the voters. there's a popular radio, there used to be a radio show guided by the name of howard starz, and he was always seen as a, you'll going against the tide. well, just recently he came out and, and they said, if anybody's a child support or i don't want you listening to me. now imagine yourself said, hey, you know, i don't want you listening to me. if you're doing x, y, z, know you want to have people watch you, you want to have people listen to you. even those who disagree and that's,
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that's what has happened to this media, this establishment. they are trying to be in such total control the thor carrion's, dictators. i like watching it stalls as well because it's telling us media right now. we've been trying to shift the blame for the down across those to by the and i mean, how much responsibility does he bear in your opinion, as well as significant amount. and actually there's, there's some evidence eve of sab deliberately sabotaging harris on the day that she gave. do you know, 3 days ago she, she was going to give sort of her closing speech. and that's when he came out and called him a golf, trump supporters garbage, which led to, you know, donald trump putting on a, uh, a trash collectors uniform and driving around in a garbage truck. um he, uh he grabbed uh, a truck had a one a van and he wrote a war, the bag, a hat and put it on his head as he got back on his place. so uh, you know, he was forced out because he was mentally incompetent. but the notion that come all
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the harris who's going to be some sort of salvation for the country, which is nonsense, cheapest the most unpopular vice president in history. and before they decided to elevate her and say, oh yeah, we're going to run or, and then the whole, well, you know, what was called gas lighting were, you know? yeah. you can be, you can be fat and ugly and people are a say, oh, you're beautiful. well, you know, that's what they were doing was come all the harris. they were trying to tell us that she was a great politician. she was not. and she had trouble forming thoughts, speaking coherently and articulating any kind of a policy perspective. it will be interesting to see what's next for her career once it. uh, thanks for speaking to as laurie, it's always good to hear from you. we've been talking to former c. i a analyst on ceo, a thug. associate, sorry, johnson have a good day. thank you. nicky, good evening, norma was that was among the pledges made by donald trump is victory speech to
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support his in florida. and, you know, we had no wars for years. we had no wars except for we defeated isis. we defeated isis in record time at, but we had no wars. they said she will start a war. i'm not going to sort of work with the stuff wars. well, with a 2nd, trump 10 rights around the cold at all. the senior correspondent, my gas, he has literally spirits. he's maria for national, have been delving into how the unpredictable us presidents alexis could affect the conflicts. both in ukraine and asa. presidency landscape has already come up and congratulate the donald trump on his part victory saying that he hoops for continued corporation for continued bipartisan support from the united states for you. craig, they may be posted on smiles in here, but the mood is anything, but they sees the worst case scenario. full zalinski. personally, because tron supplies victory, he has declared himself. when brings
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a whole lot of uncertainty to the united states role, which is central in the you create in, in the you create in conflicts. donald trump, who has previously said that this conflict must be ended, it is the best interest self, the united states. and these complex, quickly, the entire euclidean will machine run these on united states. a more to happen to that support now is anyone's guess. it could have come with it was time for you, great, because events on the ground all entirely a favorable russia is a bunch of you to false, the page that it has in 2 years since the beginning of this complex every single day sees a good that a village kept figured out of town or city i. d z the above the show dropped today . the plan where i buy a deputy, a parliamentary, who was on the on services committee has come out and said that the chief of stuff
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of you, craig, mississippi ski is now plodding on the how to pull your credit imposes out of the sally. and that they formed in the post region, seeing is, is a loss, pause to also roof. but there is no justification for incredible losses suffered by you cried in that region. why russian forces in the don't boss is the product of puddles. you how beautiful the offensive she all to how much territory was the last full, the visual misadventure, including the region. of course, donald trump, isn't the fraud of the landscape. we have heard him make this bunch remarks about. this is the landscape. he's vice president and left a party at this point j. d. but i'm certainly made very clear that position on the complex that you create. i don't, i don't appreciate so let's be coming to this country and telling the american
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taxpayers what they ought to do. he ought to say thank you to the american taxpayer, the ukrainians are going to have to make that decision themselves for chris man, they're already so exhausted when you talk to, you know, ukrainian leaders, especially in private but even in public, they're starting to say this now there's a business, can't go on forever. they don't have the manpower, they don't have the equipment, they don't have the money. i will end the war and ukraine, which would have never started if i was present by noon tomorrow. i got us into this war and ukraine, and now they did get us out. they can get us out. but we're stuck in that war unless i'm president. i'll get it done. i'll get it negotiated. i'll get out. we got to get out from what they have said. they've been concrete, but they have said that you paid should stay as of next to the dross. you should keep the tears always of cheese and also the bunch of should be good, given guarantees that you've heard about doing that a lot. well, those could be, should. the jersey bought to donald trump again to that?
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where the was the conditions, the black to be approved and offered zalinski in the 1st few months of this conflict way. but in return for you guys, new travelers, you actually would pull out of the territory that sees the ask them to god's regions. and the goal would be over the hundreds of thousands of ukrainians you credit and so just feel many hundreds of thousands. millions in this conflict would have avoided the faith. so charge me for your credit and what they're looking at now is bad news. indeed, many's readings 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. and many believe trump has been and will be a great ally. prominent students and the whole of course, and other politicians were quick to offer their congratulations during and warning session at these really parliaments, the connect. that's all 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 is, is rarely carries or we move the last time. but the problem to leave here is in jerusalem and formerly acknowledge jerusalem as israel's capital. after 2 failed attempts to fire defense minister gallons in march 2023. and again in september and attending. yeah. finally made it happen. and when did the 3rd ride 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 risky. timing given by the israel is currently engaged on multiple different fronts and lab and on the guys 3 gallons a long time. arrival of newton. yeah, we think that they could party has been a vocal critical into that was worst strategy and go and has accused it and yahoo of allowing political considerations to interfere with security decisions. while
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antonia home has accused gallons of attempting to undermine the government for with thing, and also the announcement of his dismissal gal and tell the press conference where he reaffirmed that saved gordon israel has been and will remain his lives submission. he also outlined 3 key reasons behind his hand. yeah. whose decision evolved through the course. i'm shut off. i made it clear to the prime minister that my priorities have remained steady, unclear throughout my public life of almost 50 years that came up from the state of israel. the i d, f, the security system. and only after that and everything else on my personal funeral home, my dismissal of stems from disagreements on 3 main issues. the 1st is my firm stance that everyone of conscription age must serve in the idea of q 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
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a thorough and relevant investigation. when it comes to the national level, political security and military. there was a name for uncovering the truth and learning from the state commission of inquiry to well sources close to an attorney, yahoo! those address the gallons dismissal was fueled by his consistent disagreements with the prime minister's military strategist, saying his approach was far more moderate than between the hours before he was elected from made it 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 ending it right away once he was elected. he also suggested that it will be better if can master return 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 levon on donald trump said he spends
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with the lebanese people that will do everything again and he's power to help and this war as well. but he also made it clear he would take action against his ball when people expect him to follow through on these promises. let's take a listen and i will stop the chaos in the middle east is another thing, is you october 7th, october 7th. what of never happened? 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 and impact now with nathan yahoo! now seeing his ally back in the white house and after 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 friends and passing legislation to secure as well as long term security,
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and unfortunately that might mean even further escalation. well let's discuss the prospects with all gas. that's cost a lot of the palestinian jointed as it saw the abdul rahman, many thanks for joining cuz i'm probably going very good to see. so donald trump will be back for another 4 years and with him in the office. do you think washington's attitude towards military support for is route might change it. thank you for having me. in my believe that the american policies will not be having much difference between uh, neither hottest nor from administrations. uh, they both have announced already doing the election campaigns that uh they are support to as a win remain the same and they are supporting a what is so called the right people. uh, forward is ready to defend itself. i believe that is the continuation of the political and the military support. it will be uh,
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again with the same kind of support but maybe with tom he may trying to find some, uh, different ways because by there was a very weak president and he was just being played all the time. buying this in the oh, maybe we put some hopes that trump, of this station can do some changes just for the sake of the change that they are not committing the same mistakes which are being done by the patient. yeah. but in it with the big picture, i believe that there won't be that much difference. and maybe also from wouldn't be working with some of the other other countries to make some more projects to make this going on. every one more since more than a year is going to end suna. this is what the problem is in this team. we don't watch much from that much sport as something is but the most. mm. yeah. to impose
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it said that a he won't engage the us military in any more was focusing on america 1st. do you think we can trust what he says the in my opinion, i guess he is maybe honest. and that's because during his 40 years old administration, he tried as much as he could to avoid, involving any direct military uh, complex. and he was trying to, uh, minimize the american age. in the end of the day, i believe that uh, tom is a business man. and he uh, calculates everything with the cost of the money. so if he thinks that, uh, his involvement repulsed that come through more money, he's not going to go into that. and we have seen that in his previous 40 years. so i believe maybe he's on a truck in a previous administer for years,
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was the internet for his muslim bomb that actually restricted entry to the us from so as an arab muslim nations, how do you see his campaign remarks about the middle east square and with us i believe i've seen them the lesson that the most of the community in united states is not the very small. he tried to when there, uh, it's like to lose them with all the charges in his 1st term in the 1st 4 years with all the ag shows, he has taken against the most lives and out of communities. and then he was finally just hauled it during the next election because all the, most of them on our communities in united states have like to abide in, although they didn't like him park because because you're the only one who was against trump. so in my opinion, i believe that he has long vanessa, and maybe he's going to practice
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a this time. but it's all those mistakes. let's hope so many thanks to speaking. so as it's way to good to have your time kind of sitting and doing it as savvy out the room, and thank you very much. i, it is how many foreign leaders on political figures have been sending that congratulations. a message from ecuador was president, takes things off, and was followed by his austrian hungarian to occasions, to be in town, to pause china though this promise to continue its approach as peaceful coexistence . and there's no comments on the front directly. as for the other breaks numbers, south africa as one of those that has expressed high hopes for future cooperation with trump. and those sentiments one mirror by the indian. indeed, at no range remote a name on saudi prince mohammed been found on how it was supposed to be become the 1st hour of need to to congratulate from $530.00. meanwhile to ron is announced, h one victory won't change life for radians with the country prepared for economic pressure coming from the new administration. this was the reaction from
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a wrong governments. folks passed a tom, basically the economy of any country, flash plants, plates and capabilities. i would like to say that considering the sanctions to have intensified and the last full c o 2 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 does it make any way that was not too much difference between the 2 u. s. candidates. from the raining and government point of view, it does not make any difference to the budget that has been considered on dimensions. there were 4 seen for the economic security of the country. the next 3 full costs have been made and there's no reason to worry sanction. have a free e, strengthen us in hon really and we have the ability thing to deal with them for it was 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 fact and worse, actually, so regardless of, of the election outcome in the was it all says it moves on its own path. the
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country has long avoid it. try and get stuck domestic affairs, to the american political dynamics. and this fine too. we see that different officials, i've pointed out that everyone has that, whether this forms of the toughest us measures and sanctions and has now develop resilience that protects its interests. 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 we instead of the sanctions onto on that it was then when he vowed to bring to the wrong oil 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 leads america, but let's face it. democrats have traditionally shown a softer stance toward campbell. on an example is uh the nuclear deal itself,
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which was achieved during gabby obama. 1 administration and, and mark a milestone in bi level sized between scottie one and the west households. we cannot ignore the many political dynamics here in iran, actually more than uh, it depends on the dens and reps in the us. like we've also own which party lead square one as well. history has shown that conservatives tend to give a cold shoulder to the what the us why we form a single bonds are known for their openness of the west. uh so if a democrats in the west suite, a reformist, anyone, the magic happens all the same way as such a recipe worked out for the jcp away. but this time around reformist, a warning president, because this guy had a very brief 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 the trump has one event without the regional circumstances. office has gone is likely to face
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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 has concerns about it was missile capabilities as well. we see that trump, i reiterated this stance during his campaign, is 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 apart, turning this part bike on regional developments, including the cause of war. while trump has vowed to and the wars information to be seen, how he would approach the waging chaos and conflict in the middle east, 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 one or are resorting to the path of diplomacy. and it's .
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