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the the most except for the results of this election. earlier today, i spoke with president electronics and congratulated him on his victory. pamela harris on job. i didn't reach out to donald trump to congratulate him on his victory in the presidential election and off for a peaceful transition of power. well that says donald trump, when's the election? despise all the cold cases may come, pains and even assassination attempt to fax off against the country is never seen before. and nothing like his and his victory speech, the president of the legs pledged to evans was involving the u. s. military policy looks into whether that may speaking like change in washington,
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his actions around the world or not. the a very welcome to you. this is also you international on the well, the is reacting to the news that the next president of the united states will be donald from again, the republican candidate has its own policy, cris authorized hold of electoral college votes, basing democrats, carmella harrison. what appears to be a compounding victory when the result is made official, he'll become leader of the country in january for full years. the to the today terminal harris cold, don't know tom, to congratulate the president selected on his victory and they reported they
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discussed a peaceful transition of power from the binding harris administration in january run about paris to just now deliver to remarks off to losing the race meanwhile, ballots and still be in constant state sides with 3 most days expected to reveal just how wide the margin really is on the path to obtaining. and supposing those crucial 270 electoral college votes, trump dominated, in case swing states confidently leading in all 7. well, if you look at the math, it's just a sea of red with, from coming out on top and historically close to coal states like georgia and north carolina. he secured victories at one of the so called blue walls swing states which include pennsylvania, wisconsin, and michigan. most media outlets of co trumps victory comedy showing project say, $291.00 the like to vote. so the ballots are still being counted. trump has on the night of late taking the lead in alaska, which will give them a not the 3 point gain. meanwhile,
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in may and which votes alternative to be 5 districts age tons of that is set to be awarded one and like 2 over 5 hours loan ons. nevada are still undecided, but the current vp is pulling to far, far behind to hope to win those states. and this currently posts, trump dozens of votes ahead of hire, as he's on the 295 versus 220 full for harris. the 78 year old, those are lead to the popular vote, which is the spetchko placement greatly. well, the president elects his family, and campaign team came out to rob to us with applause earlier as his home based in florida. and that's the reason to cheer as the picture in congress. and the republicans had taken the senates pausing the critical fifties each month with $52.00 as an increase of 3 from 2020 and the other chambers. house of representatives, the g appeal. so leads by a not inconsiderable margin. votes though, still being counted in a few states,
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but that if things remain the same, it will mean all 3 i like to branches of us government are in republican hands, and trump health has a power in scale all victory as a common to harris douglas. the political victory that our country has never seen before and nothing like this. i want to thank the american people for the extraordinary honor of being 47, the president. 40 i'm going us, vice presidents now form a presidential hopeful in half the speech off the losing the election coming to hire is addressed as a pool, which is asking for a peaceful transition of power. now i know folks are feeling and experiencing a range of emotions right now. i get it, but we must accept the results of this election. earlier today,
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i spoke with president electronics and congratulated him on his victory. i also told him that we will help him and his team with their transition and that we will engage in a peaceful transfer of power the president job. i didn't have those who reached out to donald trump to congratulate him on the victory, even before trump the class is when main street media outlets have become shifting focus from a tax on the republican candidate to joint biden's liability 5 to and how, how are is allegedly had too little time to prepare for the rights 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. come,
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la 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, let's discuss this with a u. k based political commentator on to the web many thanks for joining us on the product. i'm very did to see is so come with a high risk that speaking just now promised to help arrange a peaceful transition of power in january. do you think americans kind of believe of the easy it now and start worrying about that need a potential post election unrest as well? i, i think it has been the i'm office victory vari, uh, precedence for lunch. trump basic is taking that cheese, won the popular vice as well. go see an actual college site site. the chances are very big on the pipe selection, co disputes and so on. a pretty big and old service be quite frankly, the site it looks like i will be a slave translation of the top and the week of the response velocity change from
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uh, 2 by the harris. and she got the very sort of emotional speech. um, and i think it was a speech well made a i think it could easily be made by the republic. the strategy would be what i'd say if it's something to rouse, i suppose that was for the french and i think it was woke up. so it just seemed like no pains with the of our people, but when i slide to for freedom time pressure, great size. i think my cap's on the line is one of the reasons why she went wrong with the campaign in that she wasn't. seems to be addressing the issues the matter from people on the key issue was of course for the cost of living. i mean, it's hard to see what was said earlier that she had said little, so i'm super fast of this kind of problem because president barge and so try to
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balance with them. the rice of all the lights on the side. you just know that you on some of the uh, project transfer. i don't like dentistry and she didn't make that mistake a few weeks ago with us. would she do the different different see the why the positive part of it i'm showing for? she said she wouldn't, she didn't things ready thing where she directed. right. i'm, i'm sure that probably was but she needed to present a new page. she was offering to you for will follow thanks. that was on the side of things. it was such a thing. yeah, i got tons victory. i mean, it was called the most outlets early on wednesday, but it took tamela more than 12 hours to come out and concede, and then at that public address, the watch think it took so long because so some media criticising has the, the delayed response as well. he wasn't even possible,
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but the result could be different because we already had projections or about stage, about also to be to, hey, we're cool like a trump victory. right? we try to get it when they're ready. so to try to deal with that. if this advice columns, there's a need to have a day one scared to happen because they revise just face of that she has a very complicated with the with these are as some of the states count the price of the vice fast, some of them, but account number at the end, and then that's what people the invited saved in the days before the election. i don't was sites that got different direction roles. uh, very, very difficult for those say go to bad mind, which is something that i'd say major. certainly in the changes they get across the split the of our can relax the result just right. it's going to a positive i've, i've seen for a i've had at the survey that you can talk with the house of representatives is a number of sites. so those are going fairly new governors under the number of
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state server function full of constitutional laws, such as on abortion and it but, but to top, the electra uh, a great deal. it's funding consideration. the old site does slight of all the comes . we can probably, especially if you, if you go selection sheet and the sites are to possibly criticized to try to awhile and stick to the said, i think she probably told me after i recently saw and it was great with that side in a way that the support wants to see how to put back on the night before, but that's just the way you think you saw me. she's done, actually 1st one. so please. now, why do you, what do you think it went so badly for the democrats then they ended up losing voters compared to the 2020 election despite old arrested, thrown up. suppose that only 8 of celebrities come out to the end doors commenter as well. why does it go sorry, wrong to?
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well, i think 1st of all was this wrong. so she got ready list. so that policies are actually going to help the, because it strikes me out. i would not help site is very, very difficult. there's either celebrities or oversight bargains or politics, the risk of losing some of the right and 5 by side of it. it's a difficult situation is a big but yes, it did seem that was good to help but. ready just saying we're time time is all about hollywood. great news. uh uh, did i realize vegas say, but not trying to avoid the issues of the cotton by midnight. deborah, probably about february, that being treated issues inc created abortion, but was on the side box the case because of different sites of a um uh type some of those issues, but uh it was sort of avoiding the fact, but uh, most of the minor shoes. so, but the cost of living is really risky. um,
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how about how i just was like, she be bright and so she was also thing buying the full uh, the gratian prices. those are the states, the shop and the number one uh, she did. uh steve, i guess a book full high proportion of women and sorry, i missed is used to lots to do it possibly. oh, some of a uh about submit, but the united states to his house or the real mess on that issue. so don't cite, so they've got to have 50 different divorce laws. i'm trying to have 5 in the of our total trees and i'll be hard to look up on the boards that low is in russian fonts, the guy a boss each. so that say, why do you feel you like? yeah, on to leave any thanks to speaking to us, really appreciate your time. as always you k based political conversation on the web. i thank you for. thank you very much. like he was on
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a tomba as we're talking to the wife. how is it pays like uh, the size what the president is a liked himself is claims during kids victory speech in florida. you know, we had no wars for years. we had no worries except 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. with the seconds trumps turn right around the corner, all the senior correspondent, my guess you have. i'm at least bureau chief marissa notion, i have been delving into how the unpredictable us president the legs could affect the conflicts in ukraine. and garza president. the landscape has already come up and congratulate the donald trump on his pipe victory saying that he hoops for continued corporations 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 the sees the worst case scenario. full zalinski
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personally because from surprise victory, he has declared himself when brings a whole lot of uncertainty to the united states role, which is central in the u. k. the in the you create in conflicts. donald trump, who has previously said that this conflict must be and that it is the best interest self the united states, and these conflicts quickly. the entire euclidean will machine run 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 advance of you, the false, the page that it has in 2 years since the beginning of this complex every single day. so you've got a village capture, you know, the town or city i. d, the z,
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the above show dropped today. you can buy a deputy, a parliamentary, who was on the on services committee has come out and said that the chief of stuff of you, craig, mississippi ski is now plotting on the how to pull you create info's is aus of asylum. but they formed in the post region, but seeing it has a last pause to also roof. but there is no justification for the. busy incredible losses suffered by you cried in that region. why russian forces in the don't boss the product of puddle was 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 is in for 5 of the landscape. we have heard him make this budget remarks about this is the landscape. he's vice president and left a party at this point. j. d bogs. i'm certain he made very clear that position on
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the complex that you create. i don't, i don't appreciate the, let's be coming to this country and telling the american 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 with 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, this 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 to 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, nothing call increase, but they have said that you paid should stay as of next to the brush or should keep the tears who is a cheese and also the bunch of should be good, given guarantees that you've heard about doing that
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a lot. well those could be should the j d bought to donald trump to have him do that? where the was the conditions, the black would be approved and offered zalinski in the 1st few months of this conflict webb. but in return for you guys, new travelers you actually would pull out of the territory that sees doesn't then ask them to god's regions. and the goal would be over. nevertheless, we must of course, bear in mind the, regardless of paul slides who insults donald trump is 1st and foremost a business. but. and i also have a very good relationship as you know, with president. and i think the hundreds of thousands of ukrainians you, katie, and so just killed 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
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been treating the grass 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 great to ally from attendance. and the whole of course and other politics is, were quick to offer their congratulations during and warning session at these really parliaments, the connected all the level of support before the trumps. make sense of course, 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 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 he do right on the day of the american elections, when washington's focus was elsewhere, you said you have assigned to
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a lack of trust between the 2. even though many see these as risky time and given by the israel is currently engaged on multiple different products in lab and on the gaza strip gallons a long time. arrival of newton. yeah, we think that they could party has been a vocal critical into that was worth strategy and go and has accused into yahoo, of allowing political considerations to interfere with security decisions. while 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. hey, also outlined 3 key reasons behind then. yeah. who's decision evolve people or some 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,
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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 that everyone have conscription age must serve and the idea of and defend the state of israel. and 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. and so when it comes to the national level, political, security and military, there is a name for uncovering the truth and learning from the state commission of inquiry to well sources close to nathan, yahoo! those address the gallons dismissal was fueled by his consistent disagreements with the prime minister's military strategies, 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
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inaugurated, he vowed to start working on ending it right away once he was elected. he also suggested that i will be batteries come master, 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 the avalon. donald trump says he stands 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 fall 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 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 would be a nuclear war. let's talk about differences and impact now with nathan yahoo!
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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, we discussed from victoria with the virginia state senator rich and black had according to him, we should expect to major changes of the upcoming years. as the new, the elected president returns to the oval office with even more political sway. and he's going to come into office with the unprecedented power. he is going to be a much more powerful president than he was when he won in 2016. and all of the stars are aligned for him. so we're going to see some very big changes.
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i think one of the very 1st things is every time that he spoke at every rally and hundreds of riley's, he has said, i'm going to add the war and ukraine control of the senate will allow president trump to nominate people who support family to office. these are the center house to people has to agree is before somebody can actually become a part of the cabinets or part of the administration. so this means that truck will be able to move in to place a far more powerful cabinet that he had in the 1st administration. the question is on what no control of the house is going to be very important. my electronic, the, the measures to spend money, the appropriations of money we must originate in the house. so if president trump needs money to fund a particular program,
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and he has to get that authority from the house of representatives. the fact that it looks like he's going to control the house has enormous ramifications because it gives him control over the purse strings. what has happened is in so many areas, the homework has become very disillusioned with these democrats. but there are so many things that outside people, the, the cost of those go on. and particularly for people who are poor, or have moto stay from the democrats. so they've been great disappointment. and so millions, millions view, or voters have supported down. in this case, the, the dissatisfaction with democrats is so broad, so across the board that they've even lost the popular vote, but not a close margin by significant margins. as one vote wraps up and nothing may
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just kick off in europe. this one, the unplanned, the gentleman chancellor, has called for a vote of confidence. as the countries coalition government teaches on the brink of collapse is comes as the love salts fires is finance. minnesota, pursuing little less of the free democratic policy, the german chancellor pointed to a lack of trust that coming b as rarely prime minister's reasoning for his dismissing of the defense chase. today, fran schultz has promised to pull his confidence in vote in january, which could pay the way for a federal snap the election in march 2025. we spoke to a former member of the european parliament to emphasize that the something close the follow terms victory in the us. lots of that been room is for month. the free democratic under the leadership of lind wanted to provoke a political crisis in the government. and as i heard from confidential sources 2 months ago, this has now happened in november,
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perhaps due to the election of donald trump as president of the united states. it is ironic, but the german government collapsed on the same day as trump was elected. all members of the government, including those from the christian democratic union, i'd hope that harris would win the election. but once again, the expectations were not met. the collapse of the government raises questions about the current state of germany. the country is experiencing what may be the most severe economic crisis since world war 2. inflation is high and remains high in germany. the country has no time, you've lost its energy suppliers, but it's also cut itself off from them, leading to higher prices for important gas by 2 and a half just 3 times. this has made the german export industry, the less competitive due to increased production costs, resulting in a rapid decline in the standard of living for the population. government that is rising and the costs of climate change in mass migration are on funded,
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leaving germany in a difficult index essential situation. for 9 years, germany has been struggling to maintain its position as the economic engine of europe. 6 or 7 years ago. it was the leading economic power, but now it is full and behind it become the sick man of you're always good to have you with his head on the table with that with more in 30 minutes the
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the the, [000:00:00;00] the hello and welcome to cross stock were all things are considered on 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 cross section 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,
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a analyst and us state department counterterrorism official in columbus. we have missed the winston. she is an activist and host of action for a science and in lake county we crossed to anthony. so by penny he is chairman of the lake county republican party. alright, cross lock roll is in effect. that means you 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 is 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 and now look at them. he's helped us ease hilda rift, the separate sunni and she sunni,
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and she and we're not cooperating. now you got actually from austin hezbollah,

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