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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. campbell, all right, can see that 2020 for us presidential vote to donald trump and promises peaceful transition of the power that sounds the legacy media planes, job items for the democrats, collab saying you should have less rates earlier, but many points validates those same. i plates which repeatedly stated claims of his mental decline were conspiratorial lines. for one of the troops top campaign promises is to stop the worst, where the american deliveries called productions matter more than words, according to russian onto the frontier and politicians who was previously killed
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for a decade. literally, there is no difference between the democratic or republican administration. the policy called to the russia has a certain degree of news, the and another israel bombards neighborhoods near bay roads international, airport, 1011. on the death toll in the 6 weeks surpasses. we saw this in the welcome, wherever you're catching the news hour from today. i'm, you know, leland, this is your r t international to us presidential nominee pamela horace has admitted defeat to dello trump in the race for the white house in a speech to support cards. vice president praised her campaign under its voters to
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accept the results. the outcome of this election is not what we wanted. not what we fought for is not what we voted for. but hear 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 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. a, it seems obvious that there was gonna 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's been beaten people very, very her. there was a significant waiting for the report as we've seen that the, so like
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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 present 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. it just looks like we were told he was sharp is attack. so it's a kind of predictable kind of i think she actually believes herself. it seems to me that you know, this election was probably 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 right to actually choose. we know best to face 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 self or reflection on the side of the democrats, but say,
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what about the usual russian gay history of the democrats kinda laid the groundwork for this already a couple of months ago. do tell, have we been interfering? yeah, i mean, look, i mean this was predictable. this the, uh, like a so the russian into france for how long before the election cycle began. of course, hillary clinton in 2016. the whole reason she failed the course was russia, russia gate as dividing 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, gate, and idea that russia is interfering in the election. we had the allegations, the bomb threat from a link to russian. i 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 of course, the 1st thing you would do if you a russian intelligence and you want to because may have, is use a russian ip address or i, you know, to e mail it. so it's quite interesting. now the interesting, we've just, prior to the election, the cyber security agency in the states was saying, look at,
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we know that russia is interfering, we had the, the usual, the voices were rolled out just after it seems that the selection 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 say, invites us 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 repeatedly, our election infrastructure has never be most secure, and the election community never better prepared to deliver safe, secure, free, and fair elections for the american people. importantly, 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, the wind, was so big,
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you know, you couldn't even begin to suggest that russian interference that anything to do with this. the democrats last. yeah. say last, if i the way that's for short. 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 the jump is an ongoing event. january 20th. what are the plans for the by the end of ministration, these remaining months, we're looking at the western is and a political media and sort of looking into it. it seems that there's going to be a last minute attempt to rush a final chunks of 8 into your claim. because remember, with the bottom administration the, the, the conflict can you fight isn't the whole story. you've got hunter bite and you've got the laptop. you've got his membership on the board of police and the big ukrainian energy company. you've got criminal charges against author bite. assuming would that be part of this? uh, we'll jo by this last to send to you intact. if there is one as president b to depart his onto and potentially so a lot of housekeeping is going to happen. you can bet your bottom dollar if you
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like, and then forcing for the american taxpayer. it's going to be more money going to ukraine. that there will be crude pro close with making sure the house is telling me that the legacy is insured for the bite. and is that sort of the kind of build some kind of plausibility event around this catastrophic campaign that was run? and of course, one of the last things boyd and really had to do an inputs he had into the electro psych and was calling a significant chunk of the american population a real bush. so there's a lot of hiding up to do there some time to do it in. but we believe also that from administration is going to hit the ground running. remember, he said he's going to a very quickly before he 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 by my colleague shape goes on rachel ribble. the many democrats are currently pending the claim for horace's failure on joe biden. arguing he left the race too late and the new nominate didn't have enough time to follow better presidential campaign shouldn't have run. he and his staff have done an enormous
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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 long without saying nora to if it's being pushed by mainstream media. despite reporting that by me was fit for another term until the very last moment. we discussed president electronic victory with russian regional parliament member victor boots. they spent a dozen years in an american prison. ease of use now remains to be seen whether the republican administration will actually bring positive changes a personal fault for look, uh, this was a big surprise, especially for the uh, the state. they didn't expect it so much big to an hour to an hour of the population. so they've been even the know last moment decided not to use their usual tricks of stuffing ballots, all sending
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a couple of 1000000 additional wall needs. what would you call it? the votes by mail. so this is a, this and that lease house. now the question is whether the truck will have enough to drive people to do sort of reforms. and the, let's take time and see whether he's a, you know, good words and the decision about normalization of relations or stopping the conflict on each level them. but the realize i guess you, that it stays passing through the most of the deepest of crisis for the pause, probably some 1560 years seems there, you know, who or civil and this is important that the america have to focus on its own problem to fix its own, you know, back yards to fix it, told bridges to finally repair the highways to build you. at least
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they're both done in the mills before they would give you lessons. and they know rebukes the entire old haul. we have to leave all the rules which they invented. literally, there is no difference between the democratic or republican administration. the policy thoughts to the russia has a certain degree of continuity. so a my personal experience while was and counselor to choose united states and the whole point had been stationed, didn't really materialize as united states before. so there was a, as exchange. so this is a very important issue and understanding of that, that the doesn't matter what kind of the president or representative for which party, it's always a very strong back to, to have until the russian policy,
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as far as the policy of july for states. let's look on donald trump, for track record. under his watch, the united states congress case, which russian diplomatic property continue to expel our diplomats. literally drop was the most function oriented president for food, the russian most function, the very how the previous administration. so i don't have any hop the hopes of the term. oh, whoops. act to some bolts, pro russian. definitely position of the russian federation to defend its interest, especially in the conflict tougher crane. it's important so all, well, that statement that we could finish the war by a couple of telephone calls eventually wouldn't be, you know, and the best to, you know, good vicious. i think we have to be patient to see 1st of all, what would be a real steps, not the proclamation or, you know, nice words, but what would be
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a real actions of new administration thoughts, dual credit crane or from being the most prosperous and industrial hotlines of the old soviet union become a most porous and d, and just realized and failed nation states and here. so this is a war to west policy towards the conflict. it was rational, looks like saw what we can expect and what they want to do. because it's very simple as a crane has no voice on its future. destiny is they just blindly of realizing the plans, you know, well if united states just to sell them through jobs usually to grant in the illegal present levels of how higher have to job. this is an issue. so mean russian have to really, you know, a chief whole goal was put on this special monitor operation. and i have no doubt
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that there is will be no negotiation on reach of rush. all has to compromise its own security and most important jo, political stability. victor boots speaking to r t. no, i made all the drama scandal of the us election. one should critter quite literally still in the spotlight. during election night, the tiny squirrel was seen jumping on stage, us and porters waited for a couple of harness of speech which he later ton said of leaving them in limbo. social media was quick to comment, referencing another rogue peanut squirrel, a social media celebrity, followed by hundreds of thousands of people which was put on by new york environmental officers last week. the claim to active use an easy s sparked ice age online with people saying the appearance on stage last night was peanuts for revenge against them. the spirit of peanut came back for a camel is concession speech. just to remind the democrats not to ever mess with
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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. a peanut back from the dead to hon to the tumblewood concession speech when it comes to, if you don't, who's accused of finding someone republicans accused at new york state, tens of going to foreign spending time killing pets, while ignoring the big issues that actually monitor the people such as prime and immigration, while the democrats accused from campaigners of using the issue to in votes in the traditional late blue state. and so it appears indeed, as we heard the sparrows up the squirrel and we'll move home. we lost in his interview with tucker carlson, x funder on trump phonic, or even not claimed it's off for help going forward with the new republican administration deal improved government efficiency by slashing the number of federal agencies just like how he told over 90 percent of stuff up twitter
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r t dot com. how's the details of the okay to more world news today is really bones. i've had areas near bay route international airport. the bombardment comes as the death toll in lab. and on since october 1st id f. a tax surpasses $3000.00 people, according to the countries health industry. the latest strikes came less than an hour after israel demanded the occupation of 4 districts in the lebanese capital. following a series of exclusions in southern they wrote allegedly targeting fist bullet armories, earlier and earlier sold, reportedly killed 14 in eastern 11 on the wounded dustin's, more levels for destroying a residential building. relentless shelling has forced followers and stiffly their homes sitting russian experts who decided to stay in the country somehow find
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refuge in specials shelters working to help to displace as r. t. steve sweeney. texas, as well as football of lebanon, has caused kyle 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, and is home to some 150 lebanese and russians to afflict the intensity of these weighty aggression. in september, the rest of advised them 3000 of its citizens to leave lebanon due to the 2 racing situation in the country. many for the south with some waiting for evacuation things others choosing to stay there supported, haven't they lived by the russian liberties co operation organization, roughly about and 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 lebanese refugees are. we are helping them find housing. we announced the building in the media and provided contacts for
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reaching and sag doing this building is fully equipped with everything necessary, including bedding and blankets and other amenities. we installed electric generators and water heaters and provided the building with a complete water supply so so additionally, we organize round the clock. security has to maintain safety. every day we provide hot meals for 350 people. we've also equipped the kitchen thing, allowing us to provide hot meals for refugee. my roof is support for the waiver of the 2 companies having a spectrum. yes, the show has always been on the side of it has supported us for a long time now as well. as in the future, it will continue to support with 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 the house. i'm turn around the building. i see the conditions people are living rooms have families and immediate use, including a library in the kitchen, the new speed, as for the russian refugees,
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many families have come to us here with those families who have nowhere to live in this day with. let's see that 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 in the other, but they have certain criteria. men stay here while women and children are taken. so sometimes we have 15, sometimes 20 and sometimes even 30 families of various kinds. and we expect that as the aggression intensifies, that their numbers will significantly on craigslist, we live and we hope to meet all their needs. the one of the refugees, dr. filed, has lived in lebanon since 1974 living through the country. civil war is radio. compassion on the economic crisis. he was fishing in his hometown of so when he is ready for the gun, we saw the flying overhead. it was on to that that he and his family made their way to buy roots where they sold shelter all cham long. uh there was a lot of bombing, there were from there from tire. there were 7 of us. we've been here since day one
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. even here, there were bombings all around. sometimes it was scary at night too. we were evacuated once because alarm fell. not far from here. we left everything in the south, just like that, and it's a very difficult life. sometimes there is no water or electricity, or sometimes there is also will probably not food that there has been help from the russian embassy and the cultural center in the form of flows into a little while they helped and kept people in touch with both the embassy and the russian center and they root, he shows me is really like a mattress on the floor, no electricity, and a lot of medication. he needs a baby. so i'm leaving here with kids. this is the, this is just, this is the help from the rest of the house that's in the house. you have this is, this is some of the closest window on the, on the building is that close is for, i'm tired. i both on our i'm. yeah, and back when my those have lives up some time after one hour from
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the out of mind of settling on this is my bad i think i think for set up the sort of theory for blood pressure. i'm i, i'm going to have the book to, it has been people. groceries want to 52 countries calling for an honest and ball going as well. i'm for a si size when the hosted disease. in the meantime, it continues to evacuate citizens with these working to ensure the safety as well as point of labor that shows no sign of drawing to an end. this is the sweeney for auntie and bailey. okay, switching gears now. i for those wanting to see where she monitor, he is heading, which direction most school was a place to be this week as verses capital hosted the international science fiction
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symposium in fencing the future of representatives from over a 100 countries were entitled to discuss opportunities. not the emerging, most people are world holes on our tea correspondent, marine acosta river, with a long to the sciences, seed service governments, and business officials from all over the world are here in most go discussing walks ahead in their respective fields and finding ways to come together to benefit all involve the essence of multi polarity. how big conference change there which is in spanish, it's french from the comics. and
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there's a lot to take in here with talk sensor and around the professions of the future as well as what city is the college the the economy designed them much, much more will look like in the years to come. and of course events likely show that no matter how hard the west tries to isolate rosa, it's all been in vain. the west also will understand that it's not easy to like, guys relate to russia and i sent you the, an important partner in the region a lot of this semester, such as utilize the late, much up in the not to pay back. no, i don't think any time. let's click sounds of science and actually work as an individual, an individual to 2020. so we have to think about human. it was close and read each other and in the spirits of multi polarity. the organizers have
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prepared a fascinating, futuristic exhibition, inspired by past and future projects, including this gigantic baby. it's a replica of a scope, so that's 50 meters long over 4 meters high and 9 meters wide created in 2016 by and try these professor using the 3, the scattering and engraving technology. it symbolizes the coexistence between mad and nature. the given the hot topics being explored at this conference, one to be sure that our future holds unique designs across multiple industries as well as efficient transport systems stretcher and as far as space. but most importantly, it's all about corporation and mutual growth. yeah,
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a lot to see there are, well, we spoke with international studies, scroller show home lucy's. there's lights up, the end of the tunnel for conflict raging around the world, but countries must work together to result the the word is still working on add to the p. k, even though we are having a conflict here and there from time to time. however, we have seen as the lights at the end of the tunnel for the ukraine, russia prices, and also for the use really policy in crisis where it's practicing. and the whole words are working for ceasefire, for the sake of protests for people. so i was in conflict, sad, disastrous. okay, so we were really wants that the whole word can get problem solved. findings of fat
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piece by means of diplomacy. and the only in this way, the problems of problems will be solved and the virgins mounted. it is not successful for the united states tried to isolate any country, not also. i mean, it is not successful with russia in these global life globalizing on time, on in these globalizing wards. every country has really involved in the international affairs and the old and their national interests of all countries must be taken into consideration. now at all too often complained from pacific islanders is when a western military base is stationed on their territory, the waters become polluted and no one seems to care next. and we turn attention to
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we love when i was a little girl, as young as 5 years old. my mom took me to all of our families protests to fight for the return of our land called are to be in. and today it's proposed to be used as a buffer zone for a us marine life fire training range complex. it's being built above our islands primary water source that provides our community with 80 to 90 percent of our drinking water. so buffer zone is an area that catches be straightforward, said marcus, shafter, at the firing range, usually look on the cliff side on top of the class. that square firing range complex will be located or is proposed to be located. we're still trying to fight
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it. so trying to put a stop to it. so yeah, the stray bullets from the sorry range. well dropped into this area and so the ocean. yeah, i just wanted to show you that. and then we're going to go into see some family. our family is one of many families across kwan who's ancestral lands were taken from them after world war 2, around 2 thirds of the island was actually seized by the us after the war. families would peacefully irritate in for many years before it was condemned in the 60s for national defense purposes. and then in the ninety's, when the land was no longer needed, it was declared excess. it was supposed to be returned back to be original land owners. my family and 3 other families, but instead it was transferred to the federal government to become a fish and wildlife refuge. so in the 90s, lineal descendants upload tax and were told that they endangered species were more
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important than the land being returned. and now we're being told a firing range complex is more important than protecting the endangered species because it's being built over a conservation area. it's not just are the fishermen that are going to lose some of the best pristine waters around the entire island. it's not just our local feelers who won't be able to access forever. this little plants that can be found in this area. it's not just the 15 endangered species that call this place home. the turtles that nest here on the sands that come back every year that are going to be impacted at the center of this issue. there's an indigenous land rights issue for tomorrow. people were a peaceful people. we don't want our lands, we don't want our waters to be transformed into the largest military training area in the world. we just want to live peacefully on our islands. we want to be able to
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