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strong, so in the sunset of the, the 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. pamela harris can seem to donald trump come back as he was the president and promises a peaceful transition of power. the main 3 media blames joe biden, for a couple of harris cecilia are saying he should have left the race earlier. despite them repeatedly saying for months that claims that his mental decline were live, the and israel bombards neighborhoods nearby rude international airport as 11 on death
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polls surpasses. 3 thousands of people, the i'm rachel ruble. you're watching artsy, international live in moscow. democratic us presidential nominee come on, harris has conceded to her arrival, donald trump in the race to the white house in a space to her supporters. she praised her campaign and urged the voters to accept the results. the outcome of this election is not what we wanted. not what we fought for is not what we've voted for. but here me, when i say hear me when i say the lights of america's promise will always burn bright, but i am so proud of the race we ran. now i know folks are feeling and experiencing
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a range of emotions right now. i get it. but we must accept the results of this election. yeah. well, i think it was kind of predictable. a given the campaign that's been run by the democrats, it seems obvious that there was going to be a lack of self awareness in the, in the end. and that's kind of defined by them at the time it took her to come out and actually can see that she can beat some people very, very hired. there was a significant waiting for the report as we've seen that the so it like a self awareness and a lack of sort of an ability to say, look, i was beaten, it's over and obviously the american people have decided that they want something else they've, they've read them, democracy is work. no mention of the fact that the president probably been called more than half now. we know of the american people uh, garbage rubbish, dirt essentially. no mention of the fact that a void and probably should have steptoe this raise a long time ago just but it's like we were told he was sharp as attack. so it's a kind of predictable kind of i think she actually believes yourself. it seems to
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me that you know, this election was probably uh stolen because the people just didn't know what they wanted. they don't know. we know best. this is a democratic attitude. you don't get a really tax. we choose, we know best to faith, a parent and child attitude is the democrats, but the american people have completely different ideas has been around sea. yeah, really no surprise. there's very little suffering reflection on the side of the democrats, but say, what about the usual russian gate history of the democrats kind of laid the groundwork for this already a couple of months ago. do tell i have we've been interfering? yeah, i mean look, i mean this was predictable. this the, uh, like a so rushed into france for how long before uh, the election cycle began. of course, hillary clinton in 2016. the whole reason she failed the course was russia rule. she gave the bible laptop, we've had it all before. we've all seen this movie before. we all know how it ends, but it was predictable that they would again, deployed is russia, gave idea, the rush is interfering in the election. we had the obligations that bomb threats
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are made, linked to russian ip addresses or email addresses. now you or i could go on the internet now and get an internet address or an ip address from anywhere on the globe. and, and of course, the 1st thing you would do if you were russian intelligence and he wants to, because may have his use of russian ip address or, uh, you know, to e mail it. so it's quite interesting. now the interesting eve just prior to the election, the cyber security agency in the states was saying, look at, we know that russia is interfering and we had to the usual, the voices were rolled out to softer, it seems to be selected for completely free. and for, let's have a look a little before and after regarding russian interference, russia is the most active threat influence that is linked to russia in particular on manufacturing videos and creating fake, all goes to undermine the legitimacy of the election. and still fe, invite is regarding the election process, suggest americans using violence against each other due to political preferences, judging from information available to the intelligence community. as we have said
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repeatedly, our election infrastructure has never be most acute and the election community never better prepared to deliver safe, secure, free, and fair elections for the american people. impulsively, we have no evidence of any malicious activity. they had a material impact on the security or integrity of our election infrastructure. there was no mention of interference by kamala harris, of course now because the mandate, the size of the scale of the wind was so big, you know, you couldn't even begin to suggest that russian interference other than thing to do with this. the democrats lost. yeah. they lost the fight, somebody that's for sure. so it's been kind of easy to forget that joe biden is still presidents amid all of this, but of course he will still be president until and trump isn't on great up on january 20th. what are the plans for the by the ministration these remaining months? we're looking at the western is the political media and sort of looking into it. it seems that there's going to be a last minute attempt to rush a final chunk of 8 into your claim. because remember with the bottom administration,
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the, the, the conflict and you for it isn't the whole story. you've got home to buy and you've got the laptop, you've got his membership on the board of police, my big ukrainian energy company. you've got criminal charges against hunter by the assuming, would that be part of this? uh, we'll jo by this last to send p intact if there is one as president b to depart as also potentially. so a lot of housekeeping is going to happen. you can bet your bottom dollar if you like, and then forcing for the american taxpayer. it's going to be more money going to ukraine. that there will be quid pro close with making sure the house is telling you that the legacy is insured for the bite and has to sort of kind of build some kind of plausibility but around this catastrophic campaign that was wrong. and of course, one of the last things boyd and really had to do an inputs he had into the electoral psych and was calling a significant chunk of the american population. rubbish. so there's a lot of tightening up to do. there's some time to do it in, but we believe also that from administration is going to hit the ground running.
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remember, he said he's going to a very quickly before we actually sits down in the chair and the oval office and the war and you're playing. so we're going to be watching very closely to see what happens. right? yeah. we discussed the terms and vector rate with former virginia state senator richard black. according to him, we should expect major changes in the upcoming years. as the newly elected president returns to the oval office with even more political sway. and he's going to come into office with unprecedented power. he is going to be a much more powerful president. and he was when he won in 2016 as all of the stars are aligned for him. so we're going to see some very big changes. 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
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trump to nominate people who support family to office. these are the senate house, 2 people has to agree before somebody can actually become a part of the cabinet or part of the administration. so this means that trump will be able to move in to place a far more powerful cabinet that he had in the 1st administration is on or no control of the house is going to be very important. electronic the, the measures to spend money, the appropriations and money must originate in the house. so if, if president trump needs money to fund a particular program, then he has to get that authority from the house of representatives. the fact it looks like he's going to control the house, has enormous ramifications because it gives him control over the per stretch. what
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has happened is in so many areas, the public has become very disillusioned with the democrats. but there are so many things that upset people, the, the cost of food has gone up. and particularly for people who are poor or have moto state becomes, the democrats have been a great disappointment. and so millions, millions fewer voters have supported down. in this case, they, the dissatisfaction with salmon crowds is so broad, so across the board that they've even lost the popular vote, but not a close margin by a significant margin. and the democrats are now pinning the blame for harris with failure on joe biden. arguing he left the race to light and the new nominee just didn't have enough time to find a better presidential campaign. you shouldn't have run. he and his staff have done
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an enormous amount of damage to this country. the truth of the matter is by the should have stepped aside earlier and let the party put together a longer game plan. there was a bite and weariness and he hung on to log the main stream media is now pushing the same narrative just by previously climbing for months that by then was fed for another term until the very last moment. ortiz marina customer, about dig deeper. the democrats send their supporters and by that i of course mean the main. so media seems to be struggling to come to terms with the all but sure. when for donald trump, they're struggling with the idea. so was that in their attempt to just the slides, they're not only contradicting themselves but fro and joe biden on the boss. then here's the conversation begun yet about joe by and about the decision to ask him to step aside. it will begin, uh, it will begin depending on the outcome. and obviously we, there hasn't been a race called yet. if this, the, if this is not a harris swim,
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that will certainly be part of the discussion. it is, she's run a campaign over the course of a $107.00 days. that is not something we've seen in history. and they'll be lots of questions about exactly that. the timing and the impact of that. 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. and having that fight play out within the democratic party. so i think it's one of the big questions moving forward. there seems to be forgetting that she's been the vice president for 4 years now. some would argue that's plenty of time to prove your worth. lots of, during that periods, items, disapproval rating, almost doubled, to 58 percent in the polls. oops, tool box started the records to boast about, but sure. let's just say she didn't get enough time or exposure. donald trump has
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been running for 2 years. come what harris has been running for a 170107 days. so one of my big questions is, particularly with her candidacy, is whether that was just enough time to introduce herself to the country and to candidates who weren't. so were dead set on running a button for a democrat, wasn't so sure about him or, or whether she could have used a little bit more time. she had a $107.00 days, but she failed to make the most of them. well. trump was on an interview blitz. she stopped to short stage the interviews, and would she couldn't answer how she would be different from joe biden. and she also failed to address or explain the ult vs how she supported until by than staying in power for as long as he did. the way that the president's demeanor in that report was characterized could not be more wrong on the fax is
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clearly politically motivated, we have a very bold and vibrant president in job i, vanka. our president is in good shape in good health, and is ready to lead in our 2nd turn. age is more than a con logical fact. not only is he absolutely authoritative in rooms around the globe, but in the oval office meeting with members of congress meeting with leaders and industry trouble items, health issues and performance have been a cause for concern and the boss of many folks for a long time. now, and it was clear to everyone that something was up what the names the media called the propaganda and lies doing their best to focus on how brave hits the starter god bless him. i mean, demand deserves a lot of credit for fighting through that in a very public way, when a camera aimed at them every 2nd of every day, for someone to go through that and put up with it. you know, takes
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a lot of courage and he does whether you're a democrat or republican independent, you know, people with hardships have to deal with hardship. he deserves that type of credit for that. start your tape right now, cuz i'm about to tell you the truth. and ask you if you can't handle the truth, this version of abiding intellectually, analytically, is the best buy and ever, not a close 2nd, and i've known him for years, the present, excuse of mounting for 50 years. if it weren't the truth, i wouldn't say that's what i say is a joe biden was not fit to continue his presidency, but instead of on an up to it, they covered for him. even one that was clear video, evidence of him slurring some blame calling. now i run a cli, several, several recent fix actually attack the president for thinking troops for thinking through that is what they're attacking the president for both in normandy. this
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happened and again in italy. and i think that it tells you everything that we need to know about how, how desperate desperate republicans are here. and instead of talking about the president's performance and office, and what i mean by that is, is the legislative wins where he's been able to do for the american people across the country. we're seeing these defects, these manipulated videos. and it is again done in bad faith. then i guess one continuing the lives became impossible. joe biden suddenly resigned, and now the same people who were saying who was fits and capable, are blaming him for not resigning earlier. based on what grounds if he was healthy, why resign? and if he wasn't healthy, what did everyone cover for him for so long? it seems that no matter which way you look at this, democrats and the mainstream media have no one else to blame for comments as failures but themselves and in their attempts to justify it. they are showing their
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true colors. and chinese leaders, she's been paying was among the 1st to, to congratulate and donald trump on his victory. he said china has always been consistent and it's policy toward washington and raised hopes that auto relations will be based on mutual respect and a peaceful coexistence. we spoke to canadian blogger and a journalist in china, alex report a fi about what the next 4 years could mean for relations between the states. we. we call it a tree more, but it's more of, you know, as the generations we move on. we're talking about an old trade agreement with the w t o, you know of many, many years ago things change, business change, innovation changes, and trump needs to, you know, go back and answer to his nathan of 300 and so 1000000 people that he's come to china to do a good deal. see, this is the part about trump. he has the ability to come over, negotiate something that's fair, which the chinese agree to. you will go back to his nation, say, look,
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i've been hard on china, i've negotiated a good deal. business as usual, and you know, i think for the average person they know, oh, trump operates, and they understand what to expect this for years. i think it's going to be exciting times as both nations work together, not as individual. both nations work together. it can only be a win win if he is to be a man of his word. that means he will pull out of this proxy word that america has gone itself involved in also for the tune of hundreds of billions of dollars. if you take that type of money and you put it back in to the economy in the united states, whether it's, you know, building infrastructure, it will help the prosperity of the united states instead of running by the same playbook of the bomb bully and bankrupt. other nations to and the law, the drama and scandal of the us selection wanted to critter quite literally took center stage. and during election night the tiny squirrel was seen jumping on stage
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of supporters waited for cala harris's speech, which she later cancelled leaving them in limbo. but there's more to this than meets the eye. social media was quick to respond to mentioning peanut, the score or social media celebrity, followed by hundreds of thousands, which was put down by environmental officers on november. first, the move sparked outrage online and social media. users were quick to say the animals appearance was seen as revenge against the democrats. the spirit of peanut came back for campbell as concession speech. just to remind the democrats not to ever mess with the squirrels again. a freaking squirrel just ran across the stage at cumberland concession speech. and everyone in the comments is yelling pain not. i'm done. peanut back from the dead to hunt the tumble of concession speech. the payment was seized from his owner and use an ice by the state of new york and the news of his death spark, wide spread fury. online republicans accused in europe, democrats,
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of going to foreign pledging revenge at the ballot box. while the demons accused the trunk campaigners of using the issue to win boats in the traditionally democratic states, the story had a happy ending for republicans on election night, though it will remain in people's hearts and minds. what's the presidential election in the united states finally wrapped up? it's high time for future planning in his interview to tucker carlson, tesla and space x. the ceo and vocal trump's a partner in on month claimed he will improve government efficiency by reducing the number of federal agencies. if he has endorsed for office to read more about the seller rise of eli mosque and us politics is that our websites are t dot com the there's really bombs. i've had areas near bayview international airport that comes as the death to 11 on surpasses. 3000 people. according to the country's health ministry,
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the latest strikes came less than an hour after the idea of demanded. the evacuation of 4 districts in the lebanese capital following a series of explosions and the southern bay route, allegedly targeting husband are armories. earlier ariel bombardments, killed 40 in eastern lebanon and wounding dozens more, also destroying a residential building. and that's as the overall death toll and the complex for past 3000 people were that was showing us 4000 simply their homes, including russians who decided to stay in the country with some of the found refuge and special shelters working to help at this place. are to see so many reports from one of them is also baldwin of lebanon, has caused chaos, with some 1200000 people into, and the displaced many of them have fled from the southern lebanon and the southern suburbs all by routes. this former school does not attend 3 shelter on his home to
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some 150 lebanese and russians to afflict the intensity of these way. the aggression in september, rest of advice and 3000 of its citizens to leave levon and due to the detailed advice and situation in the country. many for the south with some waiting for evacuation things others choosing to stay. they are supported, haven't they lived by the russian liberties, co operation organization, roughly about an hour before the aggression against lebanon. we prepared this building. we worked on his equipment and contacted the ministry of education so that the school would accommodate russian and loving these refugees. we are helping them find housing. we announced the building in the media and provided contacts for reaching us. this building is fully equipped with everything necessary, including bedding, blankets, and other amenities. we installed electric generators and water heaters and provided the building with a complete water supply system. additionally, we organize round the clock security to maintain safety. every day we provide hot
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meals for 350 people. we have also equipped the kitchen and allowing us to provide hot meals for refugees. the roof is support for 11 and over the years has been on wavering with the 2 countries having a special phone go brush. it has always been on the side of level. it has supported us for a long time now as well as in the future though it will continue to support us. russia is the only country that has always backed us in tough times and never abandons us. we are like brothers with the russians. we can never leave each other behind. as i'm shown around the building, i see the conditions people are living. rooms have families in a me, disease including a library in the kitchen, the new speed, as for the russian refugees, many families have come to us here. those families who have nowhere to live in the stay with us. and we provide them with everything they need. some people are preparing documents for leaving the country. we help them at the embassy. i don't know how the embassy distinguishes between those who want to leave and the others, but they have certain criteria. men stay here while women and children are taken.
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so sometimes we have 15, sometimes 20 and sometimes even 30 families of various kinds. and we expect that as the aggression intensifies, their numbers will significantly increase. and we hope to meet all their needs. one of the refugees dropped to file does live at 11. and since 1974, living through the country, civil war is radio occupation and the economic crisis. he was fishing in his hometown of so when these white people involved with the gun, we saw flying overhead. it was on to that that he and his family made their way to buy roots where they sold shelter. auction on the, there was a lot of bombing, there were from there from tire. there are 7 of us. we've been here since day one. even here. there were bombings all around. sometimes it was scary at night too. we were evacuated once because a bomb fail not far from here. we left everything in the south just like that. it's a very difficult life. sometimes there is no water or electricity. sometimes there is also a problem with food. there has been help from the russian embassy and the cultural
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center in the form of clothes and food. they helped and kept people in touch with both the embassy and the russian center, and they route, he showed me his room, a mattress on the floor, no electricity, and i like of medication. he needs for various i ones. i'm living here with kids. this is the, this is just, this is the health from the rest of the house that's in the house. you have this is, this is some of close in window on the building is the closest for i'm tired. i'm over an hour. i'm. yeah, i'm back. when my daughter lives up the phone, so i have lost one hour from the out of mind of settling on this in my bed. i think i think for set up the sort of periods for blood pressure. um
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i, i'm going to look to the head thing, people, groceries, when a 52 countries going for an homes involved going as well. i'm for a c side to end the hostilities. in the meantime, it continues to evacuate citizens, and he's working to ensure that safety as a sales point of level to shows no sign in drawing to an end. this is the sweeney for auntie and bailey. now to the southern russian, the city of sochi, where the 21st annual meeting of the valid i international discussion club is in its last day, russian president vladimir putin will take part and plans to address the plenary session later are bringing together leading experts in science economics, history and geo politics from russia and beyond this there seemed focuses on lasting peace and universal, universal security as well as equal opportunities for developments in the 21st century. on the sidelines of the forum, we spoke with alexander novak a,
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deputy chairman of the russian government, who says, all attempts to isolate russia's economy have found its looks it's but it's because since 2014 attempts have been made twice, slight rochelle, countless sanctions have been implemented nevertheless, our economy and our enterprises continue to develop. you see, it is impossible to close off a large country from the global economy you have to, after all, russia is the force economy in the world. so it is impossible to isolate it's the path for developing relationships with the countries of the global cells, if it was already set by president putin, even before the sanctions. so let me economy of these countries is developing at a higher rate, and this is where future economic growth a future increase in energy consumption and an increase in population are concentrated. therefore, we will develop more actively in this direction,
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but there is a huge potential in developing cooperation between bricks, countries not only in energy, but also in the economy as a whole, more over the number of bricks, countries as increasing and the capacity so to speak, of this breaks market is quite high. 36 percent of the world's economy is already allocated to breaks countries. while the g 7 countries accounts for about 30 percent. just a few years ago, this ratio was in favor of the g 7. and we see that the share of breaks will keep growing along with the global economy. this will require the implementation of new investment projects in order to ensure the high rates that breaks nations show in economic growth. to be sure to stay with us here on archie international will be back with much more news and just about half an hour, i'll see you then the
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the other, all many places in the world's wages, the on the divide between the 2 oceans and the you might not think it's one of them these hey english is northern, are found guest vision in the channels that us and national park and today's we
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know the stuff was i'm taking a deep side interesting page because the, the, um lien lot e um unique. we love, bye. as pacific peoples, we have a deep and secret connection to water. yet all around the pacific communities are on the ground organizing to protect this life, giving source in a fight for our lives. i spent the last year on a journey through the mariana islands and so i who, who i documenting incision is for assistance against us imperialism and protection
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of water in their homelands. i spoke with protectors who remind us not only of the deep importance of water for our very survival, but share the we use the water is embedded in our language and life waves. some about to get on the flight to say pan and meet with some of the activism community members to see how they feel about the ways that the most hurry expansion is impacting the region. it's important to note that military expansion that's currently happening. you can see so much of those realities here in guam, but it's not just guam being impacted. there are just under a 1000000 square nautical miles of ocean that are being used for training exercises by the us military. when i arrived in stipend, connected with members of our comfortable.

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