tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera October 29, 2024 4:00pm-5:01pm AST
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the world is bird named thomas senior and children in their watch. so sure thing hang on. thing in the world. do them tries the the hello. this is the news. our own outages, the or i'm 40 bad people live in doha, coming up in the next 60 minutes. at least a 109 pad a see needs a cubes. fine is really yes, right? so a residential building in great la, here in the north of casa, while the genocide continues, is really strikes scale more than 60 people 11 on the eastern because each and the highest number, this is the bombing began. almost all this. our 14000000 now displaced by fighting
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across don as pushed nearly half the population to the brain cuz i've had to go hand in washington dc. we'll be bringing these special election coverage coming up. we're going to take a look at white voters in just setting so called swing states to determine the selection that own piece of same as it goes full size mattress. do you might just continue the search for new manager, which of these coach ruben amory maps? whole thing is the current favorites to replace the sect. eric 10 hug the 15. g m t. thank you very much for joining us. we begin in northern guys where at least a 109 palestinians have been killed by and is really a taco and bait lie, or at least 17 of them were children. this reich's targeted a 5 story residential building with 200 people. with sheltering dozens of all
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people are still trapped under the rubble. medical teams are unable to reach them, the director of come on lab one hospital says, is there a bomb the vicinity off the hospital as they were trying to treat the injured. he says they cannot treat dozens of those wounded in the past because of a lack of resources as go live to hand out whole journey, who is in del blah, in central guys, or for us hand, the desk told increasingly dramatically in this late, this is really a talk bring us up to speed with the latest, the well, and it's also expected to rise because there are more people so trapped under the rubble. the thing we need to know is there are 0 civil defense teams, there 0 ambulances. so even if there was someone still a live under the rubble of their house, there is no way they're going to survive because there's no medical staff, there's no uh balances. even people who work trying to rescue those from it,
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dropped under the russell are taking these bodies and covering them with curtains with blankets because there's no structures or nothing. and people have been also mentioning the fact that they have been carrying those injured on foot because there's no vehicle there's no, i've been in says and transporting them to come out, it was the only hospital that's still operating in the room casa so far, the situation is very hard to this minute more people are still searching for more people dropped under the rebels with 0 bends with no medical supplies. the situation is very hard. and let me also remind you that those who were sheltering in the house where people who were displaced in the bad. yeah, after the is there any forces for them to evacuate from to badges? refugee come. so when most hood family open their doors to shelter and to host those people and those people were killed, families, children,
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and this is not the 1st time this happens in the past couple of days. there was another house, a residential area that was targeted 5 areas in the st. mary's right. but so far there are so people dropped and the number of casual sees is expected to rise. okay, and then of course we'll check in with you for the latest on. this is really a talk on residential building and bait like a northern guy. these really seizures know these guys at now and it's the 25th day hendo who do rate indelible. i think you mean while these really all me says 4 soldiers have been killed in northern guys. i. they include one officer, another officer has been seriously injured, the casualties occurred in need your body a area. and also the guys, again, has been under, is really seats for 25 days this spring and want to jump june from on. this is joining us from jordan's capital oman, because he's really government has found out is there for me for the new site is read any occupied west back? what more do we know mohammed about the circumstances of the best?
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so these voice results it's funny. let me tell you what we've heard thus far from the israeli army. they issued a statement in which they said that there were 4 soldiers killed and that there was one officer that was critically injured in battle. was that took place in the northern gaza strip in jamalia. the statement said that this happened as a result of an explosion in a building that they were inside of injured bali early this morning. and we've seen reports throughout these rarely media landscape expanding on that. uh, quoting military source is saying that the soldiers were killed in a 14 story building where a high explosive device exploded and that they were between the 1st and the 2nd floors. when this happened, the military statement that we saw also added that the, the dead soldiers and the critically wounded officer were part of a commando unit known as a multi task unit, operating on all fronts when it comes to fighting in gaza. that's what we've gotten
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thus far from these really army and from reports that are emerging in the is really media at this hour of obviously more details will certainly emerge the hours to come and we'll get them to you as we have been told. thank you very much for the moment. then mama jumped to live there in amman. jordan, well, well the just have condemned these really parliament's decision to bind the un agency for palestinian refugees. israel has repeatedly targeted on rod during its worn guys. un secretary general antonia terry says he's deeply concerned by the band which he says could have devastating consequences for palestinian refugees. so let's take a closer look at, on rock it's mandate is to help in nearly 6000000 registered policy and refugees worldwide. who israel has prevented from returning to their land, more than 487000 live and 11 on about 581000 in syria and more than 2000000 live in jordan. and they are on 901000 in the occupied west. back.
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2 thirds of guys is pumping nation call. refugees, that's about 1700000 people. israel had long cut off the straight from the rest of the world to a decades long located while we spoke to tim r refi earlier, who's on rice spokeswoman. she says these really bad could lead to the collapse of the agencies entire operational fence. is these laws are implemented the next set bills, then they're likely to prevent other off from working in the entirety of the occupied palestinian territory in the west bank including east jerusalem and gaza. what effectively this means is that most likely international staff will no longer have these us to go into israel or the o. b t. new work permits will be given to our palestinian colleagues. no possibility to pass through is really checkpoints, meeting our trucks. our convoys are, humanitarian supplies will not be able to cross into the o. b t,
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including gossip during this huge humanitarian catastrophe. no. or the nation on the safety of trucks, convoys and their operations will be possible with is really government and mostly on route premises, including or maybe mostly in east jerusalem will be taking over. so effectively, if these bills are implemented over the coming few weeks or few months, the risk is that our entire operations services to palestine, refugees in the entirety of the occupied palestinian territory, will collapse to the immediate impact is to plunge palestinians, palestine refugees inside the occupied palestinian territory into deeper distress of this positions and go ha owner what the un agency that is the largest right now is the backbone of the humanitarian operation. distributing food,
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managing shelters for the displays. and recently, in coordination with human side of the world health organization district and providing at polio vaccination. after polio re emerged in casa in the west bank, including east jerusalem, that we have schools. we have 845000 children attending learning in the interest schools. we have health centers that give palestine refugees full primary health care. these people will no longer have access to the services that is an additional dispossession and the sides the services, but the provide school li, your health services protection underwriter, represents the repository, the collective memory as palestinian refugee status list. i'll speak to
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alan neil who's a former director general of israel's ministry of foreign affairs. he was also a mass of just 5 africa and is joining us on and use our from tennessee. thank you for your time again mr. leo. before we talk about the decision that motivated the bad on on right, wanted to ask you about what's happening with in israel right now. we have 4 more soldiers killed in northern garza. how is this playing out in these ready psyche, especially at a time when the government has been fainting victory over hamas, of the i c k. cost of the nation. both say that getting more for as to why and, and i saw that there was a feeling i know for a feeling is the most of it is that behind us and the, to really the weeks, the boss is the casual. this in the law they live on, on the phone we size. so i think a is quite a surprise to increase i this is mind. see is
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a lot of these are the bottom. they kind of know the income limit on the many more casualties by far more than here. but i think the public is more and more of the tribes with the glass will be and, and the, and we don't cnn 3 years. yeah, certainly not an end to the attack seen discriminate attacks or civilians in guys as we see more than a 100 killed in bait law. here. what are israel war aids in the gaza strip today? is it to the populate the territory of its protest in population a good to stick to the declaration that was that is why he's asked to delete the res wiley's office to bring to the immediate area of the they do so home off and making sure they come off with the bundle the future. and
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then as you'll see there is david finding a, we know that as the, as the people came in guys of up and as far as we here. oh wow. i mean, yeah, these are usually the size in wage and the greatest they find is there is a balance of them and the price is a schedule and there's a gauge in the process. yeah. well, the, the sites where civilians had been seeking shuttle for so let me ask you, mr. leo, about the band on the phone. right? these are the problem is decision to band on route. what's the real motivation for that from prime it is miss. yeah, well i mean the attacks on, on route while that intensified after october, the 7th were happening even before that prime minister initially i was seems to have had a vendetta again. so, and what, what is motivating this vendetta and, well, this bad actually be implemented by israel as, as you know,
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the police problem is that, especially the injury, somebody this thing traumatized on this, the advance intelligence on me. and found the evidence that his of, of the lucas assist to come off of placing page. i mean that, and the want to use that one. right. you how the, eh, agree, we go so all, so it was the advantage of say, what is, what it seems that one rock is, was cooperating by the student by the o. and right. so what, what is the alternative now to own right? because israel as the occupied force now has a responsibility if it decides to bind on was activities a yeah, i think you all correct. i think this is very paying for the side. no simple.
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yesterday. as far as i know, you also media media, the c c class, i will bring in the area a full cry with the american companies and the amount of what we discussed already m all this to you and get them to see the additions blinking this on the on, on those, but there is no decision that these back on, but my it'd be great that now ways for rob is so the rate is the area we saw replacing. that is a street dangerous winter is coming. we oldest one do shows in gaza and also in the inspector is chosen and they, i very much. so that is really the, the,
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the way and the very soon have a decision on who comes in instead all for 84. 0 is the ratings is set in areas. thank you for talking to us about this out in the former director general of israel's minister of foreign affairs. thank you for your time. of us house way is really a tax, has killed at least 60 people across lebanon's eastern because region 28 were killed in the city of fall back video showed a major fire often as try catch a city on monday night. is there any forces targeted 18 towns across the fall back because region is in a hold or has more now from bob back district. the district of bol book in the car region in eastern 11 on, has been repeatedly targeted in is really strikes since the major offensive was launched 5 to 6 weeks ago. we are at one of these locations. this is really a very strategic area for has the law. it is has been described as an operational
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base. it is bordering syria, which is really a lifeline for the group. but as of late people here are telling us that as well as focusing, it's a, it's strikes on civilian infrastructure. it's part of a strategy cause this proportion of damage in order to turn the people against the group. so the strategy seems to be conflicts, pain on has the law, but inflict pain on its supporters. the muslim shall community and that's why we have been seeing the strikes concentrated in areas like southern 11 on eastern 11 on and the southern suburb of b route. but people here will say that the, this is not changing or eroding supports for hezbollah. people here, believe hezbollah is the only group that is defending them. so this is a community that feels it is under attack, or israel, no doubt, controls the skies. and there's little that has a bullet can do to stop attacks like this. but the arms group is focusing on what
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is happening along the border, where there is fierce fighting. and hezbollah believes that it's if it is able to prevent his ready troops from making, from advancing until 11 on and from making military games. this will give it a leverage and potential ceasefire. negotiations that include their elza zeta bottleneck and named custom has been appointed as a new leader of hezbollah. 11 on he had been the acting secretary general following the assassination of his predecessor assigned as well by israel. last month. across him is a veteran figure in the hezbollah movement, having served as deputy secretary general since 1991. he's also being the general coordinator of parliamentary election campaigns has to go 1st contested them in 1992 and has been one of the leading spokesman for hezbollah. conducting many interviews with for an immediate, highly risk is a security and political affairs. i listened, beveled, he says,
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has bull. i had to choose a familiar face to send a message of continuity principle. i was told opponent voted to show not, not just that it's military isn't taxed, but also that a senior data issue is intact and that there is no leadership back to. and of course discipline have the effect of the boosting. doral some water has my last supporters of it. what would also be your message to so to get around was a 2 story principle off enemies saying that there was no leadership back here and that everything is going smoothly as possible. uh is uh, is rebuilding. so i think there was various message which messages which was sent to i think an important point to mention is uh but uh, i'll have to choose a payroll on a maybe a face is a go back to 1992 when the full, my security general said not best, and most of it was assassinated saying the cost most the afternoon. it was terms of the past, his successor, he would like for me to get face,
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but now i would say i'm going with 2nd hash and go on. i think the only familiar face left relatively speaking was right and cost them. so i think that the one we have now is a choosing of a laid off from the old god in mode or baby to this room for the new generation to image. i'm certain years pranksters, i think it would have been feasible for her as a bar to look at it on automotive thing off seen other world news in so don, the humanitarian prices is continuing to worse and the international organization for migration says more than 14000000 people have now been displaced by the fighting between the army and the power military wrap is support forces. this includes 11000000 internally displaced and of on 3100000 who affect the country. since last month alone, approximately $200000.00 additional people have been forced to leave their homes. that's really not correspondents gone. have a morgan who's in the capital cartoon. so he, the more people displace even as half the countries on the verge of famine.
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yeah, so we've seen people leaving their homes in the central bar. it's also down into zeta states as a result of more attacks from the parent military rapids support forces. over the past few weeks. we've also heard from local responders and, and 5 shaded, that's the last remaining armies found hold that families have been leaving the city despite the fact that they are a separate viet to take over it because of the ongoing or to the reselling from the parent. but it's feet rapid support forces. now, sedan has the world's largest displacement crisis as a result of this pricing that's been going on for more than 18 months. but despite the fact that many of them are living in the, in catastrophic humanitarian situation, according to the united nations fighting does continue, many of them are being cut off from basic human. it's hiring needs because of the ongoing violence. and because 8 workers cannot reach them, so they try to leave their homes to try to find places where they would be able to get refuge, a safe through from the violence, but also where they can find food,
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shelter, and water, and the for the time being because of the expanding conflict in the west, some parts of the country and the central part of the country and over the past 2 weeks in the south eastern parts of the country as well. there's very little a, there's very few places where these people who are being displaced can find refuge in the country. and what's the latest on the battlefield? hey, but i understand the cities army has been making gay is military they have been making gains in some parts of the country here in the capital. a lot of them they were able to take over small territories from the parent and it's through rapid support. 4th of in the city of by the unemployed of some city here in the capital in say not in south east of the country. they were also able to get more grounds to push the parent military away from the city of the 10 that and the city of suki. that's all. and so in that state, what's in other places, they were not able to fight the r as f, as they were able to make progress here in the capital in the south east insult in
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west coast to find over the past few days or so was able to take over more territories in areas where they are, the army is not present. the hours of continues to fight the army in the city of and passionate about meeting tomorrow displacement. so fine thing is ongoing b r a. so for right now is in a position trying to define the games they've made over the past 18 months. and the army is trying to retake the territories. if lots of they are a self, i'm caught in the middle between those 2 or any fights or the civilians who have been bearing the front of the fighting between the 2 or in parties. even morgan, thank you very much for that. have a, with a late to stay on the fighting in. so don, time out for a check on the world. whether he is rob with the aftermath of high clue and try me in the danger of tie for con. great. all right, let's consider the 2 tropical sidelines on the size of these soft trying to see this one that just fucked up and disappeared. is more a mass of rain that went on on land in vietnam, but it's getting most visually probably behind on dying. most recently at all and just the south west of china. so this is the picture from sonya city. we just have
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350 or 1000000 pieces of right in 2 days is fairly widespread funding. now i think the falls coming right will be a bit further north, but still have a highlander and still in viet nam where of course that has been funding with even more ready, but that's just easy off of it. but coming right probably draws your attention and write the site because this is developing ties suit and a major one of that. it will give edge effects to lose all that i suspect. and we will talk about that 1st, but it's good in a lot in full entire what i'm most likely during daylight hours. and thankfully, in the southeast, entitled county and on thursday. with winds of this level, you can expect some damage the risk this time is from all of the risk that these things carry strong winds, there are strong highways and then they go back to that east coast and the coast flooding land slide from the mount of right, it will lose some power when it goes across the other side of the island hits the east coast and mainland china, but it's still an active storm. ron,
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thank you very much for that. still i had on this, i'll just hear news. i'm serious, trouble in saginaw county that could play across the road over who wins. victories . swing space of michigan and bonham doughboy caught awhile over the best football of the details coming up in square space of which peter, thanks for staying with the of our oceans, are under swift. by a for roasting fishing industry, government, people are thinking of breathing deep sea trawling rack is easy off. the choices sees that go systems are going to suffer more and more with climate change and we need to adapt. now marine conservationists are in a desperate race against time. the ocean provides services for us that we require as humanity during the last show. oh no,
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just the pod came into the space say that your government has repressive policies, respect of human rights. with this most important task, my government facing realities, what you're saying is that you are restricted by the is released in terms of your movements of the time. that's right. to tell you restricted thoughts, providing on sense how much mist trip do you think impulses right now to where it seems to be spreading more easily via the story on talk to how does era took it? is the world 3rd largest producer of apples and apple juice. a quarter of its output comes from apple orchard surrounding lake years. it over use of fertilizer in agriculture. and animal waste have also calls ology to blue in the water, depriving it of oxygen, along with folding water levels. that's worrying farmers. the biggest change is to know of the country up to seem not to cheat as a key. it has a similar dropped program which means, well, that can get any policy until
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a few years ago chosen would slide down here into the lake. now it has become the evidence of the extent of the water loss in lake. is this, the surface of the lake may appear large, but its stuff has dropped from 18 meters to less than 6. but scientists say $186.00 of the countries, $240.00 lakes have dried up during the last 60 years and the rate of water loss is accelerating as climate change. worse since around the world been examining the impact of today's headlines, a prolonged conflict. the lebanese economy would be an absolute death, unflinching gentleness, of how many people are in detention. victor, that need be single suffixes, no, don't be for this up with giving any miracle international filmmakers well cloths. good. so what's the plan here to that question? the most important part is that we get attention to the climate prizes, bring programs to form an expire on how jesse are
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the, the drug, and you're watching the news out on algae 0 reminder about top stories, at least a 109 pod, assuming just been killed spine is really a talk on bait law here in northern gaza. the strikes targeted a 5 story residential building way to 100 people. with sheltering thousands more us sales traffic in east and 11 on is really a tax. us give at least 60 people across to the cabbage in the strikes targeted 18 towns in the area. as the deadliest abc, nbc, and 9 custom has been announced as the new secretary general of has for law. he had
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been the deputy leader of the party since 1991 custom has been acting head of your organization to see a fascination pass on this one. that is correct, the with just one week to go until the us presidential election. both candidates for stepping up the campaigns in swing states, vice president, pamela harris has been campaigning in michigan, which has a law job american population. how republican opponent, donald trump, held a raleigh in georgia or tens of millions of americans with castro ballast on the election day. on november, the 5th about the system to choose a president is slightly different than other countries. so vonny explains the role of the electoral college. and most democracies elections are pretty simple. voters vote the candidate with the most votes wins or the party with the most votes wins that appoints its leader to government. but that is not how it works in the united states. instead of voting directly for
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a president or const picks their leader through what is known as the electoral college and every 4 years we have to remind ourselves of how that actually works. so here goes, there are $538.00 electors for electoral college motors representing all 50 us states plus washington dc. these are people that are appointed by the political parties. a candidate needs house of that plus one to win the presidency. that's 270 electoral votes. that is the key number. what americans are rarely voting for is their state directors. the group of people who will vote for the presidents on their behalf. states have electors based on their population size. so look at this, take a big state like california this year. it has 54 boats in the electoral college, texas as 40. remember you need to 70 to win. so that's a big chunk of small states. on the other hand, like wyoming, like vermont, have just 3 votes each. most states have a winter table, a policy electors are chosen based on who wins the states popular vote. and let's
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take an example of take texas huge state big population in 2025 point 8000000 voters. chose donald trump. a more than 5200000 people chose job i because texas is winter takes all those millions of votes provide, did not matter. trump, on all 38 electoral votes bite and got nothing out of texas. one other thing to note, every state has to have at least 3 electoral votes, regardless of population size. and this means small states are hugely over represented in the electoral college example. wyoming has one elector for roughly every 142000 voters. texas, if you do, the math has one for around 466000 voters. what does all of this mean? it means that throughout history, on 5 occasions, candidates who did not win the popular vote have actually ended up carrying the presidency. that includes famously george bush in the 2000 presidential election, who got fewer votes than his rival, al gore. and most recently, donald trump in 2016 became president with fewer votes than hillary clinton. in
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every close election, the presidency boils down to just a handful of states around the country. there are 244000000 people eligible to vote, yet it is. these 7 yellow states swing states here, only about 18 percent of the total population who ultimately decide the winter. the system of state by state winter take or contest where candidate can win the popular vote but still lose the election is deeply unpopular. more than 6 out of 10 americans want to see a president, when's the most national votes? but that would require changing the us constitution, which is hard to do an unlikely to happen anytime soon. i as well to understand more about this pivotal election and what it will take to get those crucial 270 electoral college votes. that's handed over to patty cole, head and a team in washington dc. as we begin our special coverage of us selection 2024
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patty over to you. thank you. hello and welcome. we are live in washington dc was 7 days ago before election day from our rooftop election studio overlooking the seat of u. s. government will be discussing the key issue and what the polls suggest is a very tight rates from concerns over the economy and immigration to foreign policy . and the us has change. the relationship with the rest of the world campaigning is in its final stretch. the 2 candidates are criss crossing the country with a special focus on 7 key battleground, swing states, which will likely determine whether cala harris or donald trump gets to the white house here behind me. so 50 states, 330000000 people, but because most traditionally vote one way or the other who wins the race, the white house is likely to come down to the handful of states. they might go either way. they're called swing states. and this year there are 7, pennsylvania, michigan, wisconsin, north carolina, nevada, arizona,
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and georgia. they represent just 18 percent of americans population. but over a 3rd of the 270 electoral votes needed to win the presidency with 19 electoral votes. pennsylvania is the biggest swing state prize. many experts believe it will be the so called tipping point states. the place that puts one candidate or the other over the top, along with michigan and with johnson, pennsylvania as part of the so called the blue wall industrial states that were once the backbone of the democratic party support all 3. what narrowly to trump in 2016 giving him an unexpected. the victory. slipping them back in 2020, put jo button in the white house beyond pennsylvania. north carolina is probably the most important state for donald trump in 2021. if i just over one percentage point without at 16 electoral votes is passed to $270.00 narrows sharply out, west. nevada is the smallest wing state with just 6 electronic votes. it's one of america's fastest growing states. but because people are re frequently moving in
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and out, it's notoriously difficult to pull. that leaves georgia, arizona to states that narrowly slips to joe biden, 4 years ago after decades of republican domination, both are hotly contested. now that's a reminder that long time trash can change suddenly, which raises the question, what surprises does 2024 have in store? joining us here at our rooftop studio in washington dc discuss all of this is our panel of guests. lords dot again is an independent journalist covering the election for the harold in scotland. katia? yep. how do you go about is a journalist for 7, for an online news platform, and peter ross, a contributing editor at news. we welcome all and thank you for being our and all year old panel here on the roof top floors. i want to start with, you decided that you were going to find america. i was and you were going to say, what was the title? i was going to be called, well,
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it's called good by. don't very bunch with a question mark over because yeah, well, what do you find? well, what it find a find out. well, i found a magnificent democracy pro, i mean, that sounds crazy. given all the, i'll do this and all the, you know, that's terrible words and to get it back and forth. but, you know, travelling for 66 weeks, several weeks now i've checked my like 11000 miles. how do you get though you line up for 6 hours in the 100 degree heat in tucson, arizona for a donald trump valley. people will do it. you know, you go out. come out of the house at raleigh in georgia is 25000 people there. that the sun is setting bruce springsteen's on stage. it's just something i never said think you standing in line, you talk to people of everybody's pre civil. it's just a mike speed it some spots from brittany. it was the alexis village done. it was all 4 weeks before the election. everybody tries to avoid politics, linux for weeks, and it'd be all believable over here. i'd be people are soon as i stated as being
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truly, truly wonderful. it's a, again, a space like you've seen the circumstances, but it is magnificent, is the only word i can think of today. you've been out and he's painting this picture and i'm like, what were you bet? because i was just fit out and explained to our audience the, the visceral feeling that this election is bringing and people just to be a saw reference. i was just in wisconsin, the sky, you walked into the democratic headquarters didn't know i was in the other room. he said, i want to take your time. but i'm afraid. yeah, these are some of the concerns i'm hearing from lawmakers to talk about their visits to pennsylvania and the other swing states. not wanting to identify themselves with either party. each of them have their, each candidate has their base, but it's those swing voters or cut out on, you know, on the wire and it don't really aren't clear where they're going. they don't want to promote either person. they're so much rhetoric out there on both sides talking about how dangerous the other person is for democracy. so yeah,
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especially when you're here in dc, you hear all the talking points coming from members of congress who are like doug in on each of their candidates. so it is actually refreshing, say, hey, alarms talk about how people are engaged, the stage, or what the age my age is. yeah, well, the world 2024. that's a wonderful thing because we help a sense that uh, you know, everybody's to send a call about life and sending cold but. busy so guess, well, there are no zeros, they're there, they're lining up, they're supporting it. i mean it's been like terrible analogy, but like sports, everybody's got their team. nope. just really moving that much. but again, with then there are several groups to play several to each other, a, a fun sort of civility and a fine engagement. and i think that's i should be celebrated really. okay, well peter, i want to get to you because it's so fascinating me the presidential, the store. busy to polls and they look at the brand,
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the best president to the worst. where do you think donald trump lands on that? if you're pulling american presidential historians or if he's not at the bottom, he's near the bottom. he's for 5 o'clock president. so according to that, i know it's above the guy, the people who launch the civil war and me. i agree, i am aware of that, but i'm also aware of what william f buckley once said, that he'd rather be governed by the 1st 100 names, new york telephone book than a 100 people off the harvard faculty american, the american academy use out of touch with the american people, and that's one of the things that you're seeing reflected in this the election. um, there are a lot of people who are in the academy in politics and in the media in this country who look down there now. does it donald trump in his voters? and i think that's not only shocking, but insulting. i know that doesn't say i agree with everything that trump stands for, but trump represents. i think a group of people who feel for
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a very long time that both parties have abused their interest on behalf of a certain special select groups. whether they're defined by the city are defined by economic students and are leaving the rest of people to the founder, which is why, for example, that if you check the polls that the immigration issue post so highly getting this election. because the perception is that america is being overrun by a flood of people coming across the border from mexico for work. you're looking for support, soccer safety, and brittany, and crime, sex trafficking and violence. now that may not be true, but that's what the 1st step is. you're good. why didn't you just say, yeah, because that's what the, the, the truth is that, that is what the perception on these folders is. and i think there's a lot of data to back up the complaint. so we were to get to that. but you know, we were talking about the feel and i think it's really important for our audience to know that we have teams all over this country. and i was like, i mentioned,
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i just went to us, wayne county and the swinging into the swing state of wisconsin. theresa bo, my colleague, went to sag it off, which is like the swing county in michigan to sort of get a feel for what voters are saying. so lets us into her report. see if everyone's still happy. it's sunday service at the temple church of god inside you know county this is a highly contested area in central michigan. whoever wins the election in this county could help determine who will win the state in next week's presidential elections. it's a very bishop hurley colon says he's concerned about the upcoming boat. most people, when i here to the republican saying that we're going to change the constitution. we're going to take away your right to make decision when to take away your right to be educated. i remember i remember those very same rights being fought
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for the phrase make america great. again, it's friday because it determine, it depends on what your great period was. false candidates have intensified. they're complaining in michigan in the past weeks. the 15 electoral votes from here could help them when the presidency started. you know, it's a swing county in the swing state of michigan, and the majority of the population voted for by russell bama in the past. then for donald trump and joe biden, however, when you talk to people here, there's lots of concerns that this selection could end up in violence and unrest. saginaw was once a booming industrial base, but not anymore at this pumpkin farm outside the city. people are concerned about the economy and the loss of jobs in the past decade. support for donald trump runs
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high here. many say the 2020 elections were written and do not trust in the electoral system. america and tell me to print works as a mac and it's cindy area is one of them is going to be k. s. and i, i hope that it doesn't happen. i don't trust the government whatsoever because they tell you one thing and then they do what they want. they're all, they're all about the money. but there's also those who fear what the consequences will be if trump is not elected. there's been a lot of damage done to the system in the last 4 to 8 years for to 10 years, even where people don't trust it. i work in elections and i can tell you in the, in michigan at least it's, it's absolutely impossible for anybody to systematically a rigging election the race to win the election is a tight one. and it's in small towns is like this one where the battle for the presidency is currently being fault the. so we'll just see to saginaw,
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michigan. yeah, we were talking about one election issues do matter most to voters and we were talk you were talking about the immigration. i think it's important to point out that they trump campaign likes to say that there are tons of thousands of immigrants of coming in murder, people totally not true, but when you are in the country. yeah. lawrence, what, what are they telling you this is the most important? well, fortunately, i was in springfield and it's totally not true that all the cats and dogs, actually i just, in this election, we have to say to people, by the way, people aren't actually eating cats and dogs in ohio. go ahead. ne. well, you know, peter said right, immigration is accusing the way i judge it. i'm going to be so many of these riley's now and you talk to people, the chairs, you know, trump the biggest use any the trunk gate. so the, any republican kind of kind of, he gets when he brings up the issue of immigration. the other one, which i think is a bit of a sleeper is a, is, it is one that didn't get a chance,
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the transition, you know, the main and with his voice in quotation marks, i guess huge tiers was that face type cruise riley in a, in oh my goodness waco, texas last week and yeah it has his place huge. but it's like there's like 4 people that that impact again. but again, it's a bit like there is, there's vision in spokane, if there are 4 people that it impacts. why are we talking about it now? this is part of the price of this house, and we can't believe that this is how the agenda has been driven by people whose business it is to get eyes on television sets and on not to buy newspapers. no, not like this is not a real issue the do. and when i talked about immigration before you your scale that me because i very, very. busy well, you, you, you suggested that what i said wasn't truly what i said is true. it's what people believe and that's what motivates them to vote. and i can give examples of where politicians have lights, motors, and they believe what joe biden went to, the in double a c p beating while running for vice president. and told people in the room that
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the republican agenda was to put you all back and change. there were people who believe that and they want people to be on spiking. so why are we have done a lousy job in this country of coverage? who's campaigning? we're not talking about issues of peace and prosperity. we're not talking about tax rates. we're not talking about work a belief in north carolina. we're talking about silly things that affect the small number of people in this country, like the transgender issue, but which in flying folders. and then we started writing the 100 white people, the american compute. okay, we're good to the, i'm sorry, you know, you're like, she is do it. do you want it safe? no, i just, you know, in terms of that sleeper, you know, republicans had shied away from the trans issue, the in the 2022 election. so it's very interesting how it's becoming a topics closer to the end. i think it is father for the base, clear. and obviously we can't discount but back to immigration. the i, when i'm on the road, when i'm talking to people,
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the economy has always been the biggest issue from just everyone. but it is interesting how immigration has they fit into some of those corridors like new york city, right. where i talked, i'm from new york and i talked to my colleagues and you know, childhood friends and they have a real concern about immigration in a very different way than maybe the border states have that concern. some of them just think their resources are being taken away, and i think that is part of what peter's probably into so i was looking into the electoral college because that's why the swing states matter. it was a compromise, basically to get it was federalist papers because between the small and the big states throughout this 2 centuries, we have tried to get rid of the electoral college $700.00 times. it's, it's just to, i think, to the rest of the world insane that whoever wins the popular vote doesn't necessarily win the presidency just real quick from all 3 of you. will the electoral college ever be changed? it will never be changed. so the interest of to trace the things is that you,
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you'll be essentially sees, you really don't my feel video pcs as to the advantage probably to the dentist when the public level and electoral college votes are. that's pretty cool. but you know, i don't think there's any change just like i don't think they'll ever be more than a 2 party system here in the states. oh, that's so fun. okay. well, i wanna thank you. oh, yeah, i, they're telling me i have to go pick it real quick. i think there's a strong chance that the method of choosing electors may change. to put it more in alignment with the outcome of the national popular, but rather than state votes. but i think the electoral college is an institution remains well, that is also the 20th anniversary of the last time. the republicans won the popular vote. so we're celebrating that this. busy as well. all right, thank you all so much for joining us. i wanna let you know that al jazeera will have comprehensive, special coverage on election night. make sure to join us from 22, gmc on november, the 5th. that's 5 pm, east coast time here in the us will have live coverage from across the country with guests and discussions vote here in washington, dc. and in joseph,
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that fear of al jazeera english from 20 to gmc on election day november 5th. so that's it from the team here in washington for now it's going to be a long week. let's say that back to. busy the rest of the team and don't patty, thank you very much. and before november, the 5th faddie and the rest. so see from dc, we'll be back on august era, 16 gmc with more election coverage. thank you very much, buddy. and still ahead on ologist sierra china begin scrolling out driving this talk, she's making cap drive is nervous about the future up at careers, and dna dodges and not just a game away from one of the biggest surprises in well school stuff coming up that she can just just take the, the, the,
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the, [000:00:00;00] the process be to ok. thank you very much. of the 2nd manager erickson hog mattress, the united a report being talks with reuben, i'm in room, the coach of portuguese. so i'd say only thing. the 39 year old m a room has been sports and coach since 2020 and this one the portuguese leading title twice. it's not clear how advanced the talks on united have not commented on emma room himself . would not be drawn on the matter is your is that the is relatively, i was expecting that question and obviously i'm not going to talk about my future since i stopped at this job. but i said it was not worthy to ask about that too
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easily putting an i am not going to make any comments about my future. let me see what we start to see has we used, what are you proud to be linked with this kind of cloud? or are you just focused on meeting titles here? you're gonna have to do this, but i'm very proud of bein sports in head coach, asshole. it's in hong he departs with united 14th in the premier league having one only one of the last 8 games and all competitions. we've been getting reaction from fellow coaches, including another document on the shots at the level of who, who has back to and how to bounce back and know how much work he puts into it. and then to get this news for him is of course uh a busy and um, but we also know especially as coming from hold on how well he did that i x and that he wants to trophies over here. so we will see him. i think in the near future somewhere, right. a bit come up again. smell to a row. that is the best foot board in the world. manchester cities rodriguez when
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the procedures fell on door ward. much to the and go around the good who decided to boy copy events. david's tax reports after winning the euro is with spain. and the premier league with manchester city. midfielder road rate has now got his hands on the bottom to a player of the year award. the 1st spend the to win it since 1960. i was a kid watching, messing christie. i know, lifting this kind of tough is every year on my dream was to play one day with them . never to stand here talking to you right now. roads repeat realm, edwards, vinicius junior and jude, telling them to the escalade. rachel decided to boycott the ceremony in paris, telling spanish media they went, go with a note respected vinicius himself posted that he'd do it 10 times if you needed to, then all ready just to make kelly and, and bob pay was a window on the night sharing the top score award cut i want you lucky was named coach of the a and right out of the best team. but no one was that to accept. didn't want to be
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here for the reasons. i set the, the, i just focus on my cloud, them or my team is the people here and under the bus. happy to congratulate me. and i see that kind of same lots of other depart on door has been around since 1956. and it's based on the voting. pamela june lists from the top 100 feet, the rank countries, or the wind is the shaving treated by somebody and a 17 year old. let me in your mo, who picks up a young player if the and fellows, spaniards. i turn up a massey who won the best female plan for the 2nd year. running david stokes algebra or the los angeles dodgers are in control of the world series of to taking the 3. nothing lead against the new york yankees. i'd say can get free to move to within one when of the title. freely freeman hitting a home run for the food straight game. adult is waiting for 2 in the 90s now has to do with games in a row. if they all to win the world series came full is on the 12 runs in this and these are the scenes and show, hey
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o tony's home town in northern japan where he is living as a part of options to see how she is around $500.00 students is north of tokyo, and although there's a big time difference, hundreds turned out to watch. and no doubt they will be even moved for gainful when there's a chance, a local hero become a world series jump. yeah. it was a night to remember for the orlando magic spell up in cairo, the 21 year old school in a career high points to help you seem to feed the indiana pacers 1911537 of those points coming in the 1st health care oh, suggesting the food seeing rebounds and minus a good start to the season for orlando with 3 winds from full now. and let's finish with the stunning pictures from the mountains of switzerland. we will spend the winter pilot piece of software, a smash the number of face jump records using any type of foil technology. we often
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seen volts of sports, the flu and he's waiting safe for just on the 6 minutes, covering more than 12 kilometers. starting from around 4000 meters above sea level, he says a new model for the length of flight time for this flight distance and biggest bass jump. all right, we'll leave it there for the time being i left multiple to that later. funny patriot. thank you very much. now, china, it's testing self driving, taxis, similar to the ones operating and boss of united states, or some have raised questions about how people's livelihoods will be protected in an increasing the automated economy, stony chambers for some of the city of ha hey la cab on the streets of will, hon, you might be in for a surprise. the city's host of china is 1st fleet of dr. dallas, texas. the moment it's just the trump project in a limited area, but it's captured the public imagination to be the final. how did you find for adults? so you, if you becomes popular in urban areas later on i'll consider taking
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a driver less car as i live in a busy area. but for now, i'll go with a manually driven car patrols are using, choosing possible is just a new way of traveling, a one more option is a good thing. and from a safety point of view, there are no examples of it have been dangerous. and that means traveler, these costs are reliable, and that's not entirely correct. in july, this year, a man was hit by a dr. list taxi that ran a red light. the public perception of rule remains good, because a help with an app. the company is an off shoot of chinese tech john by do of to punching in the code. the doors unlocked and you are on your way. a touch screen gives passengers control of climate and volume levels. it shows obstacles on the road detected by 38 census imbedded in the vehicle's frame. the right is a little bit january, the motion senses so sensitive the stops, and the thing that could be
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a possible obstruction. to be frank and the to use of writing tanks is in china. this is one of the safest drive design for the old thomas, texas, have become a whole token points in china now for the safety record. but because of that price does begin at $0.50 only a 5th of the cost of an ordinary cat is china or embrace is automation. people are worried about the human cost. couldn't name dies, you know, i'm definitely worried. i'm worried about losing my job and the income i have to work. i have to live, i have to survive. already new prototypes have been seen on the streets and the flights of dry ballast taxes is to be doubled by the end of the year to a 1000. little stands in the way of progress here. even if it's seen by some, is it dangerous pos, tony, checking out to 0, smallness and all the stories. what covering all analogies here on our website at all, which is here a dot com, the very latest on there. of course,
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on israel as war on guys that where on a talk on rate law here in northern process is more than a 100 college students will have more than that in just a few minutes on. obviously i do stay with us back in just the paper to move and see us on the election is here. decisions made from the white house effect, millions around the world stay without a 0 for life, coverage of every post in the special programming and correspondence across the country. this year poll suggests the race is closer here than at the us and lex. oh, no to 0. i'm reaching of mine's the tragedy for me, of a democratic solve that for it. there. it's how quickly we sort of adopted the very told re global,
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