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tv   NEWSHOUR  Al Jazeera  November 3, 2024 10:00am-11:01am AST

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is age where cursed as he flees from it live with his family after being arrested by a powerful village shop. one of the toughest times when they tortured me state list in syria on now to 0. the, [000:00:00;00] the hello i'm on the inside. this is the news life from doha. coming up in the next 60 minutes, vaccinations centers on the 5 is really as strikes, threatened the roll out of a pull. you run a cation campaign in northern garza costs 4 to 5 drones from 11 on target military basis. the northern israel, one lebanese townsend, the south,
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the hips 5 is rodney jets. just 2 days ago on sale, america's i some the comment will likely prove crucial to win the swing states of nevada. in this type of election, a woman's place is in the house. the white house, the thousands of women fill the streets of the us capital rallying behind formula harris. the fights of hold on to reproductive lights. the welcome to the program. let's begin in gaza, where israel's ministry continues to strike residential areas across the strip. the attacks, particularly in the north and central gauze, i have been forcing palestinian families display. yes, again is where the forces have slots and buildings until thousands of people in
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recent days. united nations have condemned what it describes. is israel an indiscriminate strikes note saying that moses 50 children have been killed in the no, it's just the past 48 hours alone. let's go ahead and conduct our issues and darryl, by the in central golf. a hint, i want to focus on the vaccination campaign that has been rolled out, but no sign of fee is really strikes, stopping despite that campaign. well, definitely this situation is more like very hard, more than anyone would imagine. so yes, there is a vaccination roll out the vaccination to get like a q or against polio. but at the same time there is, it is really cost cost is finding some grenades or clinics. there is ongoing air strikes happening in the mother in law's true were thousands of products in use are still dropped under the rubble. there is different air strikes in different areas,
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very close to those boxes and vaccination clinics. but at the end of the day, we're talking about an area the north of goes through ports under siege for a month now. and not only that, for 12 days, there has been 0. several defense teams are ambulances and were receiving those appeals from policy news that were bombed in those areas are appealing for anyone to remove those kind of thing use from under the. so the situation is not only giving this vaccination to your children, but there are other palestinian children right now in the north that have not been receiving any food or any water. they're drinking very healthy water. actually it's dirty water or through which water and at the end of the day, they're also not receiving any age or medical aid. and there's no any type of house of medications in those areas. so how could you give this vaccination to those
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children and is access but at the same time, you're preventing other thousands of children from food for water. and also there is a constant. is there any, it extracts and constant is ready selling. so even if the family has access to these vaccination clinics, they're going to be terrified. their children are going to be terrified to go to that area because the air strikes are ongoing and just like pop happened yesterday, 3 children were injured from a coordinate that was fired from an is rodney quads kept her. so the situation is way beyond the vaccination. rollouts were talking about a speech, no food, no water. and the people here in the, in the southern gospel strip have not been able to talk to their families for more than 2 months. now they do not know is there some of these, there are a lot of they do not know if their families are killed or injured are dropped under rubble. so many of the situation is way beyond anyone could ever imagine. okay,
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many things about him to diary that for us into europe by the end. central garza but francesca albany easy is the un special wrap it to the occupied palestinian territories. she says un member states need to intervene and golf a deadlock and the security council is at rest. mix of the lack of political will to stop is right. there is nothing that prevents of member state from abiding by international. they have easy be jointly and no big aisha, not aid in the c. c, a state that which is for me to atrocities dean and the out. they have to stop the or those who are still transferring weapons the united states, but not just the united states. and also buying for cheesy immunity, tare and security services from ro, my stall. any trade with these threads must be interrupted now. and then there is
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also the pro magic sanctions and political sanctions that need to be applied. now med that whomever is not taking the steps is either, is, is, is either responsible or completely different to the flight or median. so find experience . and again, after one year, we can't guarantee you reside to the month that these a soft is on a sober step at the to start on october 7 that out of ear. so the kids, in fact, of documented violations against the policy and before, must displacements are be threatening. that tension can be thought of. yeah. less than detention including of children. of course, the eh, enforced that these have periods. everything that he's really he has been doing over the past 12 months, was not forwarding to the palestinians, was already already being done. and now that's been escalated and then president
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11th. and that's part of a design to this toy, to destroy what remains so far as being in like india, by policy and 2 or 3 are joining me now is, has on very profession of international affairs at castle a university has on really good to see you again, many for children, we believe a wounded yesterday off to the latest is riley strike in gauze or on a poll you vaccination center. i mean, it illustrates everything that is wrong with what as well as during and gaza, totally in my name, this should be understood within the context of what is what it has been doing over the last 2 years or even more than 15 months. so far and even before the act of the violations is really evictions of human rights and guys in the west bank has been had the hallmark of as well as fund policy. if he's, if he defined a senior. so a witness recently is just to continuation of the business as usual, this rate is have been taken advantage of uh,
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the failure of all attempts to get to kind of a deal and they have time to step up the pressure on the scenes because in those areas of agency to differentiate between children, uh, women, a journeyman and, and also would be the fighters. so what they've been trying to do is, is to push different a scene outside of the north. so i think this fits the 3 in get one strategy out of ethnic cleansing, the palestinians. how soon we had a the from francesco, but easy the human special ra patel, and the occupied palestinian territories. saying that they are things that the international community could be doing, such as putting sanctions, such as not selling weapons at to as route. why is them more not being done by countries around the world to stop what is happening? this is the 1000000 that are question, you know, all, most of the civil society across the, the low agrees on one thing that is, well, it could have worked as well as trying to eliminate every basic necessities of the
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palestinians. but when it comes to the government to the interest and the calculation is still through the different. uh and the problem here i think, is the united states to united states can actually as fare had to contain against there's little intends of such in terms ofa not selling weapons. but what we've flicked is that they say the nice thing like my didn't always come up with the nice words, but you know, when it comes to these, he's supporting the genocide and guys. and this is the kind of we have focusing on the positive in international community and don't have this thing. the nice thing that everybody is like say, i always say, you know it's good. but when you see it, then when you look at what, what is happening in the ground, it's kind of a blank check to danielle to do whatever you want to do on and, and assign. okay, thank you. so that pass on very festive international affairs. let's turn now to the situation in lab and on has bought a says it's targeted ministry basis across northern israel, and a series of attacks is riley fights. a jet intercepted one drone launched across
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the lebanese border bases near accurate in haifa, including the romano david at base symbols have been targeted as well, has expanded restrictions on public gatherings across lowe gallery as well as the southern go land. several explosions will also reported on saturday off that his blood work struck. some is where the cities near the border. meanwhile, is ready. forces have loaned strikes into southern lab and on one stride talking to the town of p. m, which is just 10 kilometers from the board to us, got the latest for their own con, who is in a route. so in run a tell us the latest news and updates coming from $711.00 on of the well, over the last few hours and into the open night. israel struck several targets
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across a southern lebanon, keeping up the pressure on the hezbollah into of those a strikes. it says that it did kill senior hezbollah, come on, his hezbollah hasn't really, hasn't actually confirmed that as of yet. but the fighting on the ground is still continuing. israel hasn't really changed its strategy. it's still coming in to the board of areas is trying to clear those villages need the blue line, the buddha area. and what we're seeing, what we're hearing is of now wide spread destruction taking place. widespread destruction is actually the to the unit filled, the united nations peacekeepers in sutherland as of level actually use. so all those as strikes still coming in in him, particularly, but also in golf dealer in dc and in other parts of the sub lebanese territory. however lost all of that is happening and i'm president,
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it early morning rate yesterday by is ready for us is not in the south, but in the north of level where they abducted a lebanese, especially a citizen a kid, nothing of operation made under the cover of darkness is reading, they will come on. those of seeing hey, on security camera reading a northern lebanese town, and kidnapping, a citizen he was late to identified as a might. i'm a has israel claims he's a senior hezbollah operative but the lebanese government say he was a civilian at sea captain, who is receiving training levels can take it probably minutes that cold for an investigation. so this is a very serious incident. we haven't seen an extraction like this, or an abduction like this for a very, very long time. this is something that the lebanese authorities are going to be
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taken very seriously. the lebanese army is actually on the same already hit intelligence offices of taking eye, witness statements from various people. the abduction is the latest escalation and a year long conflict between israel and his beloved. these really ami has carried out as strikes largely in the south and in the east, and has forces on the ground in southern lebanon. but the secret mission to kidnapped them as took place associate kilometers north a bay route and the lucky christian town about thrown local say he was snatched from student housing. purchasing, leaving by phone shows a show the afterwards, his whereabouts remains and in wrong count out is 0. but through know the level of why is there any forces of also been targeting smooth villages and east and 11 on near the syrian border. dosage of our is this report from the ancient town of bell back,
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and this is the quiet village of fed niles in the north eastern districts of bald back. but along with 2 dozen others, it came under attack from the east riley military over 24 hour period. scores of people were killed and dozens injured. like many others, this residential building. now, part of the latest statistics, wilma, i'm sorry, this is the 2nd time and my 2nd one has been committed here under the pretext what it was, his beloved stores or weapons. here are the scenes in front of you. there is no hezbollah depot or what then there are only civilians, and this enemy is used to getting and destroying him because he's against in your mind. and some of the for children's belonging scans out here, this school book belong to a boy in great 5. this building was homewood to 5 different families according to local officials as well targeted this building, killing 8 people,
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including 3 children. what we've been seeing in the aftermath at this location is the remnants of their lives. a lives that were abruptly ended without warning along with hopes, dreams and aspirations. this is the main road linking towns like bread and aisle to the ancient city of fall back about 20 kilometers. ne. this area was one's home to more than 500000 people. now it is empty, this is all that is left, shop signs, petrol, stations, supermarkets, all once part of people's lives. now they serve as a reminder of what used to be here. the community that's been forced to flee. fallback has also come under attack. to is really airstrikes hit the heart of the city, killing several people. the 1st target was this residential building,
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just across from the children's playground that's now covered in debris and dust. the 2nd hit this restaurants and coffee shop. these attacks took place less than a kilometer away from this a unesco heritage sites. balls that is home to the roman arrow temples of jupiter, venus, and box dating back thousands of years known as the city of the sun because of its unique temples. this once well known towards attraction was one's home to nearly 85000 people. these ancient monuments have survived thousands of years and many here hope they will survive as israel escalates its bombardments of north eastern lep and on. dorothy jabari alta 0, falls back eastern, loving on of a spring in sar safari, she's a protection and safe god, officer for the sl amik relief organization. she joins us from tele by a,
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in the back of valley in easton, 11 on monday. thanks for your time. today, you all based in the back of the valley, which as we've been hearing, has faced masses of is riley strikes and we some weeks tell us how that bombing has affected your area. good morning you're physically in because the system, the, the ice being seeing and eating and those foaming around or more than 4000. there's drugs at the expense because many west and east and center because, but in the last a few days, the building become an increase and become more accommodating. and so it ages, for example, the city and land and a number of people in keys daily. i think it's, it's now 300 people kids and the company had just a few days ago. it drastic much good happened to you in the cost more than
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a 2 strikes. and if you i was good, it's more than a to be. but in doing more than 120 a night season because into like nice mid people didn't know what is happening at night. the people for you. so sleeping didn't know what wouldn't happen in the morning who is at that to where the things happen. because the cover to the end because the, the, this is more and it's the and the got especially deep. and then last week, the doors windows, it was the houses in because i need a street. maybe because of the huge as strikes me because the sound body is it's in the last week because the very huge,
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very hard affecting all the all the areas of life he's in because i can talk more about the interest servitude here. oh, wait. yeah. if you could, i mean some people a far who, who don't really on know the geography of the area of the back of valleys 11 on agriculture hotline doesn't. busy mean it's famous for its wind production, for example, and it's also home to those roman ruins we were hearing about. tell us a bit about why this land is so important and how the booming has affected all this . or just in the booming seems disease done with the areas if just stick to that it would be, for example, the strong sensor in regard to what is some good clock the got is very risky and damage and we can talk about more than 700 building 5, it would us to building destroyed here and because of
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a huge number of schools and houses and the hospital and he was a been at people cannot speech services because although it's an eastern because damaged or just keep the we've got to goes to about the the where, where the, where we're at the people where the people going far because they've been so many evacuation. what has happened there from the, as the way to y'all, me, but many of the villages surrounding back of it, i've also been targeted. so where are these people going? yes, be using the car body is to 80. i mean that was southerly with no evaluation or that but a few days ago. and it's certainly, i mean, that's going to expand of the it's a cycling was a bad buck. 60 and so people have to waste even to go to the new one or to go to centered before boone onto ski. but we can see and we can face more
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time just of this. people don't go to north because no living with literally nothing. they have no support. the human student aid cannot teach them because that is a dispute or dentist. and people put the kind of defensive because put themselves on the list in order to achieve an incentive because most of 60 percent of the school centers i flew over to close, it closes and uh, i have no capacity to hosting them. uh so people have to waste even no one on the sun through the car and both are just keeps sarah. thank you so much for speaking to us and telling us about your experiences. i can hear the emotion in your voice. i hope you and your family stay say far us safe on protection, and then they've gone officer for the stomach release organization.
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the now in the final push says the democratic presidential candidates, carla harris and her republican rivals. donald trump have been campaigning in the 7 battleground states. results that could determine the outcome of this year's election. now polls do suggest a tight race but worsening events. them at least have been complicating matters for harris prompting protests at have riley's all corresponding committee. how could reports from north carolina, the vice president come here is maybe surprised appearance on one of america's most popular late night comedy shows up a lot, saturday night live. so i'm going to vote for i raised any chance you are registered in pennsylvania. but the close race between harris and her opponent, former president donald trump,
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she says is no joke. and one of the most consequential elections of our lifetime, and we still have work to do here. we're supposed to voters from the so called spring state of north carolina, a state trump one in 2020 by just 70000 votes. this is not someone who is thinking about how to make your life better. and this is someone who is increasingly unstable, of revenge with those has been the case for dozens of harrison's rallies. it's all right. in north carolina, the vice president was again interrupted 5 pro palestinian protestors, forcing her to pause. while speaking, we all want the bar in the middle leave to and we want the off is
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and the everything in my power to make it peter sleeping demari a say some young people and voters of color who previously supported democrats are now supporting trump. or are choosing not to vote at all. a lot of jersey is a lot of millennials. they're pro palestinian pro palestinian. so i don't know if she's going to get that won't because of just how many protests doesn't mean out in the streets. also campaigning in north carolina. trump promised this is all you need to know. campbell of broke and she broke it. we will fix it, i will fix it. campaign acknowledges that the president, donald trump, has played games with an african american male voters. still, it believes that vice president, pamela harris, has connected with young voters, female voters, and a voters of color in the southern battle,
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ground state. and that they believe is for key to victory. kimberly how good houses there are charlotte, north carolina, on the 1st time in decades to swing states have been passive by natural disasters close to election day, north carolina and georgia, both recovering from the devastating impact of hurricane helene. and even the reversing is allison, a little time high. they all concerns the vase of turn up may be effected on election day. is laura carland why north carolina masses of going in to election day, but it's carmella harris. i'm donald trump, a many neck and neck, and a 7 swing states. north carolina is one of them. it has 16 electoral votes, one from 4 years ago. like many southern states and budget for democrats, for a century before swinging to the republicans. in the 19 sixty's population shifts, including a lots of people moving in from other states. have made it into
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a swing state and we some selections for i could bama, carly, north carolina, not really in 2008, but lost it in 2012 since then. it has remained placed with republicans generally having a small advantage. north carolina was the only one and this is swing states, one by donald trump in 2020, but just by around 1.3 percent. so this time north carolina is very much at play as a crucial swing state. comma harris doesn't need to win north carolina, but any scenario and what she does makes hub paul to 270 electoral votes on the white house, a lot easier for trump peak and also gets to 17 without north carolina. but doing so will be very, very hard. like so many of the swing states, north carolina is a story of a few large and heavily democratic cities. balance against the hensler that has both rural and republican democratic votes as a mainly concentrated in the state, capital raleigh,
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on the neighboring cities of greensborough and high points. and then down here in charlotte, the state's largest city is also a small, but significant concentration out here in the west of the state, around ashville. pretty much everywhere else is republicans that know every election has a so called october surprise. this time it's hard, compelling, devastating storm that costs more than 200 people to be killed, catastrophic damage across the southeast and united states. and this includes georgia, north carolina. now these are the communities blasted by hurricane helene. and this is a month of a 2020 results. look at these areas in the west here, mostly world, mostly white, heavily republican bees, a trump strongholds, except the little pockets of blue that i mentioned a moment ago around the democratic stronghold of ashville. again,
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bought the affected by the hurricane. no, it's unclear how her complaint is going to swing these elections, but it may affect the pace of accounting process. how the federal government, that's by and i'm paris at the white house on the state government respond to this disaster. and how that perceive to respond could be a key factor for the states votes as, as they had to the pose, as well as got released electoral college votes. of all the swing states with 6 up for grabs button nevada could still prove crucial for the candidates. the democrats have taken the states since 2008 spots by small margins. this time poll suggests that couple of harris, i'm donald trump, all in a tight race in nevada. now as john holman, in las vegas reports the economy is the main issue versus the bright
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lights of las vegas. high stakes sold out shows and tourism dollars rolling in the way from the strip residents are leaving a different life devoted to the state. the vegas is in has one of the worst unemployment, right. some of us, at the same time, prices a searching groceries in gas tubs are among the nation's highest and best possible ground state. many going to vote on that will that everything is really sky rocket . it has sky rock it say the last attempt to to ideas it's been rough. how to drive 100 miles a day to lease. i say $200.00 so we can get the candidates desperate for nevada, 6 electoral college votes. no, it donald trump came up with an idea, wiping out the federal tax on the tips that about a quote for the vegas workforce level. you know, most people said he got it when talking to a waitress in his hotel here. would you be happy if you had no tax and tips you said what a great idea?
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tamela harris has since said to do the same thing. i'm raise the federal minimum wage. lower and the white tricks and coffee pub is lived here. like the cost of living in las vegas has gone up 506070 percent from from 10 years ago. and so, if 80 percent of your income is now not taxed at all, people will be able to afford at present price to live comfortably. but she worries about the billions of dollars of government revenue loss, the one then the around of the public needs. if no tax on tips is inactive fraction the budget lab from your university and also estimates the plan with benefit less than 3 percent of families nationwide. while it may help, some workers who are earning tips today to to work is just a small fraction of the overall workforce. and that is going to leave many people out of of a tax relief plan. one proposal certainly isn't gonna solve everything. and what is
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a multi faceted site that's las vegas, which tends to vote democrat blue and the more rural areas of nevada that tends to go republican, right? but if there's one issue, worries the united states is this, the economy. hope showed votes is trust. donald trump slight the move to handle the economy. they will so shy and still neck and neck with coming to harris in the swing state. john home and how does it a las vegas? so head on this house, is there a nice out? i'm drawing hendern in atlanta. we're new. americans are changing the demographics of the state of georgia, and that has implications for tuesday's election. i'm funny, i go in my boss out just outside with
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a ministry and allow me one says to come to help house and the recovery efforts the hello. welcome to another look at the international forecast where they still have a few showers in the full cost full. that's the eastern side of space, just around the value. eric's pulling away from the east coast as you go on through the next couple of days. how far across mount show of year a page is looking essentially dry, high pressure in charge here. so that's keeping these quad kinda chasing cloud around really for the most part we'll see what a fine and dry weather missed. and folks out of the issue for some of the on in the mornings, at least, but you can see sort of fine as several weather out there that we got. we got some wind winfrey weather's and what the weather was at west the side of russia. most go strongly around one degree celsius, back down into the south west. you go with a few of those showers just because that eastern side of spite of what the weather will be a little farther north of tools, boston around the valley,
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our small so as we go through monday, what the weather will come to portugal as we go into the new working week, having said that, fine for most then what winter, whether i, which will system costs fine to dry, close at east to side often, but it's right in the data cause a good part of north africa. so what is the old shower that just around the world of egypt? plenty of showers across the west africa, but they may be now hunting the southern coast. the shooting the doc chapter in the cause of a war. it just took our id, cards, mailed them, they asked him about his name, the killed, the prison, the scene of unspeakable horrors. so i saw a pile of bodies. we had a lot of questions about how these men come to be dead. that goes over to bravo,
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i must have shut those are coming soon on that because he, you know, the latest news civilians are having no place to go through because they already have been forced to this place from full shooters, is to nowhere with detailed coverage. it's not just the north, the entire thread is under attack by is really missile fighter jet. and it drones from the heart of the story. all eyes are now on un member states and whether they will defend the organization for simply act we. yes to is really exceptionalism to the the
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full can back you watching out there on line. the thoughts of stories this hour is really a tax, particularly in northern and central, gaza, forcing palestinian families to flee. yes, again. you know, it's a nation's as condemned. what it describes is indiscriminate strikes, often more than 50 children were killed in the north interest cost hours as well as says it's targeted ministry basis across a northern israel. and a series of attacks is right and fights. a jet intercepted one drain, launched across the lebanese border. us presidential candidates have rawlings in the background space of north carolina. it was the final push and the race from the white house, the democratic presidential candidate, tomlin harris, and her republican live on, on some of the americans make up a significant dosing blog in some swing states and protest is in the us to see what the largest art majority happened showing that i'm good about the one,
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gaza when you say the unhappy about washington support phase row and they say they don't believe even come, lars or donald trump can offer a solution to raise a bow, has moved from the city of the table in michigan, i'm here in the dearborn visited the city with the largest american population in the united friday. former president donald swan came here to appeal this enchantment with the current administration with the daughter funding it smells and failing to stop the on the on the thing here today. they say that there is no so i didn't, this is the only to come in a hurry, but also to going out there on both of them. no, i said right now there's no genocide joining me now if somebody sees from them and she's part of this protest about telling me a little bit. why are you here today?
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i am here today because because we want people to know and we want everybody to know that trump and here is that we're not welcome in dearborn. tom made his visit yesterday and he made a clear that he wants to use beads. i don't know what he's talking about, where millions and people have been getting killed, bothered by our bodies, by our taxes money. so we paid for the families and our cousins and our people were sick. a lot of variety of sports take advantage were taken from dearborn. they don't belong in dearborn, they belong somewhere else. my dear boy. so this protest is ongoing. this is a bit of the feeling among many of the residents here in the city of dearborn, even though the iras american population, we present around one percent in this country. there's still an important voltage, mostly because they're located in swing states, fact michigan. we've been seeing in the past few years uh, thousands of people taken to the sweets just like this, protesting against the war on guys against the warner living and what,
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what they're saying. now. this is the time to show the way they feel the way they think of the anger of the wars that are going right now in the middle east, on the polls. and what they want to make sure is that the wars and the been on the war on guys, guys. yeah, we're not going to know that it's probably just the united dearborn michigan. well, on election day, thousands of the count reports is from the association press files across the united states. news operations around the world rely on a piece of tally votes and call. the win is in thousands of national state local races. my colleagues, sarah viney, i spoke to a piece vice president, david scotts about what the team does on election nights and how it all works. and what we're doing is we're counting the votes of the american system of democracy. there's no federal election commission or overall national agency to tally up all
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of the votes across the country and say, who ultimately has the most uh, its uh, sort of a court of our constitution that, that doesn't exist the authority for elections delegated by the framers in the constitution out to all the states. and so in the mid 18, hundreds and 1848, literally 2 years after the ac was founded, we decided that's a new story. we need to cover that. and so we have since then been counting the votes on election, we go out to all of the county in town and city election officers at those local jurisdictions. we get the results of the votes as they are accounted there. and we add those up interest totals for statewide races and then ultimately a national election. and we send that out to our customers and to our audiences around the world. so americans and really the world to know, and it's close to real time as possible, who the american voter has picked to lead them next for president and the congress . and then all the way down. the ballad state legislatures, local elections mayer's ballot measures. if there's a race being contested, this november, chances are we're counting the vote. so a p makes calls,
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meaning it says which candidate has one which state awesome before all the votes are counted in that state. how do you do that? how do you get the result before knowing what every, what vote was as well, we're trying to answer a single question and the trailing candidates catch the leader. and so we're looking at all of the available data that we have access to, to answer that question. so we're looking at the vote count itself, what the voters have done. the results that have been reported. we're looking at the advance votes districts that we got before election day. we're looking at results from our survey of the electorate depot cast when we're out talking to voters as they cast their ballots and asking them who they've voted forward, what they cared most about. we're looking registrations, just as 6, we're looking at the history of the state and we take all of that data together and it allows us to analyze a race and, and, and determine whether the trailing candidates can catch up. and once we've concluded, based on our standard of absolute certainty,
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that there's no chance that the trailing candidates can catch the winner. that's when we're able to declare a race. what challenges are you expecting for this election? or the challenges of this selection or other challenges of every election, which is there going to be a 160000000 ballots cast by voters in the selection. many of them more than half, most likely we will be cast in in advance. the rules and american elections differ from state to state, sometimes with the interstate, from county, the county. and so we have to go out and count that vote. we have to make sure we understand all the rules that govern the election. we got tabulate all that information. we have a quality check it to make sure that our tabulation is right and correct. we've got to get that out to our audience and to our customers that ultimately make sure that our declarations are correct. it's an enormous undertaking. more than 5000 people from the associated press will be involved in this on the night of the general election. we call up the single largest active journalism there is. and so it's an enormous logistical challenge to take this on. but it's one that we're excited to
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do is we, you know, take part in our role in our responsibility to the american democracy. there are states that a p describes on the night as too close to call. what happens when a new election is really, really close as well? we say a race is too close to call when election officials have counted all over the ballots that are available to them. and it's still super close and it's still like good potentially the outcome could still potentially change based on a recount, based on very laid arriving balance based on provisional balance. and so in a race like that, we're really forced because we can't say with certainty who's going to win to wait for every last pallet to be counted. it's pretty small number of races that are like that though. when do you expect that we're going to get a result? it's a great question. it's the one i get most often. and i gotta tell you, since 2000, sometimes we've been able to know the next president on the night of the election
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in our last presidential election. it took us until saturday to know that joe biden had defeated donald trump. and then, you know, there's been a couple of elections where renew wednesday morning, either in the very early morning hours or a little bit later. so the best i can tell you is it will be sometime between election night and probably the following weekend. all right, david scott, vice president had a new strategy and operations that the associated press. thank you very much. glad to be here. fascinating stuff now as the us edges closer to election day. a new poll coming out of iowa suggests that come on harris has the edge of a republican rival, midwest. the state of iowa is not one of the 7 swing states on is traditionally considered a republican stronghold. the south pole indicates that harris has a slight 3 point lead in the state, but trump one in both the 20162020 elections. women votes is that all believed to
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be driving this unexpected shift in harris's bye. okay, bye or another. swing state that will be crucial on election night is georgia is seen as a major demographic change in recent years. with immigrant communities influencing it's losing habits. in 2020, the state made a significant shift to the left, electing joe biden and to democratic sentences. but as john 100 reports from atlanta this year, the polls suggest the race between trump and harris hangs in the balance. the face of george's electorate is changing. hello. hello. how are you? me? my name is cynthia and this is my friend. we're knocking the door asking if you are ready at both. yes. okay, thank you so much, cynthia. over as arrived in atlanta from costa rica in 2001. now she helps make
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sure eligible voters who came after her are registered in voting as seen for fund 4 k. she says it's important to lift our voice is to raise them for democracy in the us as a whole counties here, the area of my billing is an area where we have seen a lot of folks moving in. so, as a georgia director for the non profit group casa louise saldivar helps civil later diverse group of new immigrants. they come from asia, africa, and latin america, but share some common goals. the mean working class i will say a lot of immigration issues are shortly intersect with other ratios. so that candidates, the task proposals on housing, expanding of health care. and of course, you know, uh more relaxed immigration policy is the one that is probably going to move forward. since donald trump one georgia in 201692000 new american voters here have joins the electoral roles, jo bite and one in 2020 by just 12000 volts. much of georgia is population growth
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has been right here in atlanta and the surrounding suburbs. and the changing demographics of turn, this traditionally republican state, inc recently towards democrats, giving them some electoral victories and hope for tuesday's election. the changes in georgia are mirrored elsewhere in the american south. in some of these heavily republican areas that the margin of victory is decreasing, which is why when we look at high profile races, such as the president and the us senators, you saw a huge shift georgia's the canary and the coal mine. when it comes to the form of confederacy, as the character and complection of george's electorate continues to change tuesday's election, we'll clarify whether that political shift continues. john henry and l u 0. atlanta integration is one of the main issues americans say they will be considering out the ballot box on tuesday. the candidates a promising tied to the board of controls. but some are still hoping that what mean
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the doors slamming shots on immigration? and the 200 separated families gathered along the us mexico border on saturday to reunite with relatives the char, see run event that happens every year, allows families to meet briefly in the middle of the el paso section of the rio grande. fast hell in 2016. the see a family said they hope the outcome of the election will not make things worse. the migrants of this battle because he examined hold while i pull it up like loud for i hooked the new us president will be basis. so that things can get fixed room is safe, things will get hotter and more people will be separated. that shouldn't happen. we should be to give this a fix everyone's wellbeing the minds. i hope that with the elections, everything will get base and will be able to for you, not without families. i'm super excited to be here. i'm seeing my family for the 1st time in 12 years. so, but i'm also now like, well this is
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a human crisis. many people are dying for looking for a better life. also, the other thing that nobody's talking about. yes, the very close to the election is that there is a massive impact on the latino families in the j 4 or 5 minutes of ration. the border port vision and immigration policies are separate families. and there's also been a palestinian solidarity riley in chicago, illinois on saturday, protest as to don't finish the latest to do more. and as well as born garza and castle ministry age, many of the demonstrations said they would be voting for me even though couple of harris will double from thousands of women who will. so rallied in washington dc and support a couple of harris on her goals for access to reproductive health care. the annual march was 1st held in 2017
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a day off to donald trump's in gratian. it was in reaction to some of his policies and public statements seen by many as research in istic, kristen salumi was outside today's march as they are vice president cala harris's strongest supporters, women showing up in force just days before the election. a woman's place is in the house. the white house determine that donald trump not get another term as president. we won't go back, we absolutely will not go back to a time where folks would not have access to abortion. cared and not have access to the house could if they needed it, we won't go back to another trump presidency. it wasn't 20171 day after then president trump snog duration, that the 1st woman's march took place here in washington and across the country. and the years since a supreme court dominated by trump appointees overturn 50 years of precedent ruling,
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there is no constitutional right to abortion. women are dying. people are not getting health care. they are miss terry. they are dying. we just had another gap in texas. 17 girls going to 3 emergency rooms. harris has made reproductive rights, a center piece of her campaign for the white house and issue that really resonates with this crowd. and most polls show that harris has a double digit lead with women voters over trunk. political polls to greg strip bull says there is a growing gender gap and american politics portion is kind of the bottom line and american politics on that. and so there's no doubt that part of the reason that she and democrats are doing better with leverage right now is because of the issue of abortion. but abortion isn't the only issue on the minds of women, particularly those who support trump. how do you be
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a champion for women's rights when you're taking away opportunities from biological women and giving them to transgendered one? and the 2016 presidential election more white women voted 6. tom and hillary clinton were potentially going to break the glass and potentially gonna go backwards and we're here to make sure we don't go back. but harris and her supporters are campaigning, hard to make sure that doesn't happen again and convince them that trump is a threat to women's autonomy as well as democracy. kristen salumi, algebra, washington, spain is sending $10000.00 more soldiers and police to its flood stricken region. all friends here, the country's biggest piece time military deployments. these 211 people and known to dive in slash floods 5 days ago. the number is expected to rise. sonya cagle reports now from an active urgency and it is often
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days off to the flash floods in buttons you many are still missing is k. 9 unit has been searching for bodies submerged in vehicles that was swept away by the floods. now late trapped in the river bed, the there are dozens here. i bought the has so falls off with the highest number of confirmed desk at the town's only functioning clinic. the focus is helping those who survived. but need medical help. they, i'm with us in the. 5 there are many wounded people here and it's a problem because the water is dirty, it's full of residue and that makes it a source of infection. for many volunteers came from me and saw you on foot, sometimes walking for hours, carrying with them supplies and
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a desire to help out less fortunate neighbours forget the invalids. here we are all united together in this catastrophe. now this has happened. we're here to help in any way we can put an o me of solidarity together with firefighters, ambulances and the ministry to every month. string roads, buildings for moving rubble, with specialized vehicles. while the armed forces have arrived to help with the rescue and recovery town of 5 for this community is very much doing the bulk of the clear up work here. and even those from outside of a town of south have come to learn to hans and all of this amid a sea of months and debris. but everyone determined to lend a hand as yet. we're so grateful to everyone of those who have come from outside to help us. i mean, it's incredible, especially cuz we've been through so much trauma watching people die in front of us
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without being able to do anything with a community in morning exhausted. but with a will to carry on the sony diagonal. i'll just, sarah, i bought stuff up to 2 weeks of contentious negotiations. countries of the comp, 16 climate summits in columbia have agreed to establish a permanent body for indigenous peoples, but they will allow them to participate in future decisions on conservation, on who's governing the use of genetic information. this is summit fell short on the most important issue. delegates had aimed to increase sources of financing to restore natural environments, failed to make any progress. mold, evans, all those thing and a presidential runoff that could decide whether the nation leans towards europe or russia. president my assigned to one small david to join the u opponent,
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though lives on the site to, you know, own us as ties with russia in the national interest. was good to know as allegations that are in to see it in the 1st round of the election. 18 months of conflict and they don't have put its culture life on hold for thing. my name is just musicians and all the performers to bands and i work many of the forced from that homes. but if you were determined to keep going is hipaa. morgan reports this music room and for dance capital was once familiar to my home with the old man, a practicing musician. he says rarely a week used to go by without him visiting it. but the ongoing conflict between the countries army and the rapids support forces has left its prints here, just like it has on many parts of the capital. and he says he now finds the room recognizable. come on, come on, man. we used to come and meet fellow autistic welcome and they also used to come here for rehearsals, for concepts. this is where
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a lot of musicians we have stolen music. this war has had a deep impact to not just seeing the place like this is heartbreaking. you never imagined that a place like this would suffer this much. a few kilometers away from the musical professions union is the national theater, where musicians and actors once performed now defeats the seats, are damaged, along with the walls of the building. the music and voices used to fill this theatre, but now there's just the occasional sound of artillery fire. more than 18 months of slicing has not just chatted the building, but also the artist community. many have been killed or displaced in the conflict or have been forced to turn their attention away from the arts and focus on surviving. some artists have chosen to continue performing despite the civil war that's forced to more than 14000000 people from their homes. who i'm with dean bob,
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a lot i'm on such are says here in under mine being displays have him stop him from playing music. a lot of performing studios means that open spaces are the only option for them to play their music. and the chance for those who have gone used to the sounds of gunfire to listen to a different tune about fee phenomena when we organize these gatherings to entertain those who have suffered from the conflict and pass on a message of solidarity and unity with those who are suffering from the war, not everything is available to getting equipment as hard because it means traveling from one state to another. not all can manage travel costs. some in the art is to union said the government should give support. uh that can the, you know, the government should support artist and the artist unions who are in the country to help them improve their situation for, for now are just like these continue to perform, hoping that they can distract people from the conflict and provide entertainment to
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those who come to lift and keep them oregon ultra 0. i'm the man hutton. okay, that's it. for me. my main site for this needs. i'll be back in just a moment with more today's, the story collections only consequential presidents get shot at with the potential to impact the shape of the well, we know that the less get the best amount because what is far better stores, but who gets to write that story, we're a nation in decline, that's all i can say. and how would it matter to lives in the those across our borders unlawfully will be apprehended and we're going to deport these people. we're going to get them out of our country. what is the, what to expect? let us know each other in the world who we are. we have to be brave,
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