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us the, the us 2020 for the elections on now to 0. the as us presidential candidates make 11 pallet of hills to voters is coming to harris for just them to turn the page on donald trump, who drops down his anti micro interest rate. the hello i'm and this is a problem and this is alger 0. live from the coming up. and going reason guys us powers to me is more children killed and that's really strong icon, con eunice. at least $35.00 people are killed across this trip on sunday. as well
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launches and series of strikes on residential areas in east and then southern 11 on tracking civilians on the buildings and outrage on the streets of the mencius stains king is within hacker wood by slug victims over the government's response to the dissolved so that kills more than $200.00 people in the and less than 48 hours of millions of voters in the united states when the head to the poles to choose the next president the candidates and making a mocking each a final push to win or the voters and crucial swing states, democratic presidential candidates coming to harris has been trying to quote, the african american voters. she visited a baba schultz and the majority, black city of pontiac and michigan. that's on the staffing of a day with a church service in detroit. how is this campaigning only in michigan on sunday
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covering multiple locations are here in michigan right now. each of us has an opportunity to make a difference. because in this moment we face a real question. what kind of country do we want to live in? what kind of country do we want for our children and our grandchildren? a country of chaos, fear and hate, or a country of freedom, justice, and compassion. meanwhile, republican presidential candidate donald trump has been cross crossing 3 critical bachelor well and states on sunday. he's been in kingston, north carolina, in the past hour, he'd be in georgia and later today. but he kicked it off in pennsylvania. this one state which has the most votes in the electoral college. he's been repeating his claims for collection as an with, against him. has been speaking again about the southern for to with your vote or tuesday,
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i will end inflation. i will stop the invasion of criminals coming into your country. your country is under. see we have criminals of all the right at the murders, drug dealers. we have some of the worst terrace of the world in our country right now. they may live right by you there letterman by the 10s of thousands, the worst administration, the history of our country. and if we let this slip away, we should have our heads examined in a few moments when he doesn't live updates from north carolina. but 1st, today's, the boat as in detroit, were coming to harris as making a push from michigan and african american forces to talk about the issues affecting the african american community. here is michael harris. mike, you tell me a little bit how you feel about this election. you attended service with cabinet. how is why do you think this vote is important? is uh, one of the most historic elections of all time cause have donald trump getting in
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the office. he's going to 9 late the black community. i just believe that the black me and the black people need to vote for kalama. here's one of the things that we're seeing in the pole is it, that many african american men are not going to go to this. the concern and why is this happening? a lot of the black men, for whatever reason they, it's not a priority didn't it? is not serious enough in them. they've got to understand people die for the right for us to vote. and for whatever reason these bright mean they need to wake up. black me hear me right now. vote two's vote for columbia here. vote black mean wake up in vote. thank you very much. so as you see, there's lots of concerns for members of the african american community to go out and vote. they were present around 13 percent of the voters in the states and pay a crucial role. the upcoming elections, the african american community,
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and the state has struggled with poverty, unemployment, and even segregation. that's why there's lots of concerns of what could happen if someone like donald trump makes it to the presidency. but right now, turn out is crucial for pamela harris. convincing people to go out and vote to be able to win in the state based. i will, i just see that detroit michigan transferring an alan official, he's following the donald trump campaign, who's joining us from kingston in north carolina with trump has said that the election is ringed and some of the worst terrorists. he said, living among us because of the democrats management of the southern border, allan, and there's nothing new in the coming statement. he's been saying they say someone say for a number of weeks, someone say for a number of years, he's settings tired. it's a very low energy source of performance for donald trump understandable. he's been on the road for a long time, started the day in pennsylvania is here in north carolina,
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and has still one more riley to do that. same georgia tech. he's already running about 2 hours behind the fact that he's spending so much time in north carolina is quite telling 4 of his last 10 events over the last 3 days here in the states. you'll see a lot about couple of hottest and the so called blue wall. it states that our democratic meaning that she needs to win. this is donald trump. copeland, north carolina is a state he's won twice. 20162024. hit the state wrapped up, but apparently polls are suggesting that couple of higher says not with the gap and, and perhaps might be getting very close to donald trump. that is why he needs to come alone to this state and try and get people to vote. he will talk a great deal about that. plus the trump campaign has been a bit spent by the poll that came out from iowa on soft to the night. no, i what isn't a swing state? it is solidly republican, but from a very reputable pulling firm we are told that campbell,
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how does this 3 points up in that state that will chill donald trump campaign? because you can see from the data that older women, women over 65 and women in general are voting for a couple of how to in big numbers and not competing in a conservative state that is by donald trump twice. so if it's happening there, there is concern about what might happen in the rest of the country. trump campaign says that poll is an outlier and they are really focused on the last sprint to the finish line with a number of events on monday. adam, thank you very much for that. allen session live in kingston, north carolina, the the, the go to gaza now with is where the military has code. at least 35 people on sunday, including 17, is not in con, units in southern gaza. at least 8 people, including children,
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were killed in an s strike latoya case and the reports. paramedics perform. chest compressions on a boy. he's been critically injured in his really striking noise in gauze as the ambulance races to hospital, relative support shown, hoping and praying, he can be resuscitated. early morning strikes, targeted residential areas in jamalia and bait the he to destruction. his own roaming. access to major roads is blocked and didn't tie areas or cutoff. emilia, a battery. yeah, the grind evasion of the north and the total seat are still in place. and the basic necessities are not available. all this is happening in the face of international inaction and the inability of international organizations to fulfill their humanitarian jersey. tex, the innocent people in northern gaza strip. southern garza was not sped as really a tax only to strike on han eunice resulting in another way. this injured
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palestinians arriving into betty functioning hospital. many, he are in shock. i'm just struggling to comprehend the atrocities the witnessing. the we were sitting down outside. we have no idea where the missiles came from. my brother was killed and many were injured. aside from that, i don't know who died and to survive the attack so many the agony is too much to bear. 6 6 font is destroyed, continue to go with the strip. so does the suffering of it? you know, this is the entire population of northern gauze. this is an imminent risk of dying from disease timing or ongoing bombardments victoria gates and b l. g 0. is there any forces have been telling out a siege on northern gauze? so since earlier the total, the blocking food, water and medical aid from getting into the area of the un has cool living
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conditions for the palestinians. try the apocalyptic honey. my oldest following the situation in the north from central gaza, or close to a 100000 people or less without any health care whatsoever. limited access, close to none boxes do, uh who the water and medicine and on live saving uh items of resources across the street. there is a deliberate obstruction of the entry of the humanitarian aid to the northern part of this trip. people are left without any food or water supply the trap inside their home. so as not all the people who are alive now, they are trapped inside home. but we have a so many of the build or gotten missing in a trap. under piles of rubble in both big la, there's a body or if you can also just the past couple hours, another a top of residential. i'm another example of the continuation of deliberate tax on families who decided to stay and know the heart of the same motor of like a collective punishment of everyone ready who made the decision of staying in the
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northern part of this thread. that example of this middle of the family are scattered and on the phone a far between northern part and central part of the strip. earlier this morning we were faced with a very heartbreaking situation where we had a mother who was in northern part of this trip, bidding farewell to her son who was killed here in the refuge account. this is what we had seen earlier this morning. back and what kind of shape my brother in your time you had was killed by and he's really thrown in overlays or if he can, he was working as a drive on the humanitarian aid convoys traveling between the north and the south cause are stranded in central garza, when these radius denied the entrance of age into the north. he stayed an authorized for 6 months away from the last communication we had with his mother. he told her how much he misses her, and he hopes to see her soon. the
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terms of the tea and a few months to something on his mother stranded in summer and is the city and the noise. like any mother, she is entitled to grieve over her date son. i want you to give her a chance to pay the final respects to him. i searched for an intimate connection. somebody hines, the. these were very difficult moments. any mother would want to hold her son and say good bye. i wish i was with you. i wish i was killed, mixed you. these were who words to him over the phone. this large crowd unlocked so how so that he gather this morning has been for a well for one of the people who were, was killed last night in the evening. as i kind of worried about the account, the reason within this large crowd is because his mother isn't gone and it has been not very well for her son. and we relied on internet connection just to connect.
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the mother will stay in and goes on to say good by the last good bye to her son who was taken from here from the hospital. his final resting place in one of the graveyards nearby. and such a heart breaking seeing. we could not very see, and the mother crying so hard on the small camera of the font as he was bidding farewell to her son. everybody gathered here in support of that mother who just lost here hard hearing in the center of the area anymore. i was just from the central air and they've gone through palestine as spouses, health ministry, as one, and that is really false as a tightening the siege on health centers of north, the director of come on, antoine hospital, says that is where the military has bomb the children's unit and the area store and water tags. the hospital says it's off the world health organization for protection, but that team was also attacked. we spoke and talked to some of who sophia about
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the challenges he's facing and how much the flu shipped in this war. we'd have to learn to do everything as is really forces during the hospital entertain the entire medical staff member. i, together with my assistant position, were left alone between a rock and a hard place. either to give up. we're start doing what we can to save lives. the more does the to the high. by any measure it, we'd have to perform miracles. here we've been flooded with victim suffering all kinds of injuries far beyond a full fledge hospital capacity b as in terms of bed capacity to staff, qualifications, skills and capabilities, a little and physical and mental limits. but we were forced to act on administered as caesar to a child who is in critical condition. and my colleague opened up his abdomen and stopped the bleeding. it was the 1st time i ever performed a surgery. this was totally outside the scope of our specialization. we did what we had to do to save lives, you know, otherwise innocent victims would die by the grace of god. the child survived and was moved to the icy. you know, the senate now it was done. i was in what i have
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a message to the world, not only to the w h o, the red cross, and the international community, but also to the proponents of international law. and all those who pontificate on humanity and human rights. an urgent humanitarian passage must be opened without delay on top fuel and medical supplies delivered, and also to allow for specialized medical staff to come and lend a helping hand. we have been abandoned by the whole world and left to work under unimaginably harsh and horrifying conditions. is there any forces in order to series of attacks across eastern and southern 11 on at least 3 people killed and mine ended in an attack and had it signed the new the coastal city of siding for the south, a strong damaged part of the hospitals. one of the eastern bog back region as well, has issued more forced evacuation warnings for the body has this report from basement pilot must have a moment of hope as rescue workers manage to pull out a little girl from underneath the rubble that used to be her home because it was
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destroyed when is rarely airstrikes targeted the southern town of kazi, out on sunday, even though not far from there, more airstrikes targeted and multi story residential building in the town of had at cita, just east of the coastal city upside. and this is the 3rd time this area has been targeted by israel in recent weeks. other regions of loving own also came under, is rarely a tax. in the eastern city of fallback strikes targeted buildings in the heart of the historic city. this attack was near the main hospital which sustain minor damage. i assure all people that the damage to the hospital is mine, and within 24 hours the broken glass will be replaced. we assure you that we are still operating at full readiness, and in the town of the um, close to the border with israel. the international red cross was finally able to
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recover bodies of victims, including women and children killed. and it is rarely attack more than a week ago. the agency couldn't reach the area due to constant threats from these riley military. but whilst 11 use officials continue to call out israel's violations of international law, there is no sign of the escalation from israel, or has belong lebanese arm group released to new videos on sunday, displaying its military achievements and capabilities. while these riley prime minister benjamin netanyahu would travel to the border area, vowing so we can has the lot and push it north of the latania river objectives that are proving to be more costly. day by day doors, such a vari, alcera, they route as well as prime minister benjamin netanyahu. it says has full, so some push has all the beyond the tiny run of weather without a cease fire agreement that autonomy is about so that he can imagine from lebanon's border with his ro,
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anthony all who met on the officials in northern israel. on sunday, he added the only way to ensure lost in peace is to prevent hezbollah from reopening thousands of his various have been evacuated from the homes near the border since october last year. i to the head of knowledge as 0 cleaning up the u. k. for testers, take to the streets of the march for clean, which way the hello choose a moxie melvin comp host pricing in the southeast of australia in melvin. we have got a little bit of cloud around into that se, dakota, and as we go through the next couple of days, the story really will be about the hate scenario of high pressure in place at present. so things tiny quad to try and process. so i don't know if the heat is up
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into the right sensor, a faulty cells. use the for alice as we go on into what shoes di melvin comp day. we'll see that's a heat. just go ahead and transfer it towards the se in cool to 31 in that light. not too bad for melvin at $25.00 celsius thanks like the rice takes place on tuesday, cuz come wednesday it is going to be a whole month uh to 4 degrees at best a. so it's tom. so if the weather is long as you drive across, mount 2 bowls, a few showers down towards the southeast corner. most of the world, sidney lined a shabby rain, just running into the south side of the muse, aided and pushing its way further north and base as we go on through the next couple of days. prizes guys come back in behind today is that hot sunshine for melvin as we go into west middle parts of the week. plenty of sunshine across china . now we have got some west of weather making its way across the korean peninsula. though it's a northern pos of japan, all right, with a suite 6 waste for dry and pressure behind the
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a meeting of minds with israel committing genocide before our eyes. and none of our mainstream politicians across the board seem to have a problem with a campaigner, andrew find state, and photography shock you do on, on active is on the crisis against each one of us. these are with this, and this is upon us. as with this is to be able to validate for the seeing around the studio will be on script part 2, on old disease. the, the, the, the watching hours they are with me and the problem and of a mind to of on top stories. the ssl is,
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randy military has killed at least $35.00 to the ends and multiple attacks across the guns on sunday strikes of childhood residential buildings with forcibly displaced people. the sheltering that says that you ends, children's agencies, yulusef ones. the entire population in the north is an imminent risk of dying from disease and famine. which is 2 days left until the us presidential elections. candidates coming to house. and donald trump are on a tour of the swing states aiming to sway voters that are still undecided. houses in michigan, vall trump is in north carolina. and north carolina is one of 2 swing states, so recently battered by hurricane heading. whether that might affect how, as low as cost a balance remains to be seen. the early of ocean has already proved popular in many effective areas. is low cost on why north carolina masses going in to
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election day. but it's carmella harris. i'm donald trump. a many neck and neck, and e. 7 swing states, north carolina is one of them. it has 16 electoral votes, one from 4 years ago, like many southern states, and voted 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 a swing states in recent elections. brack obama, kylie, 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 to visit his 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 which she does makes hub paul to 270 electoral votes on the white
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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, on the neighboring cities of queens bar. 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 republican read. no, every election has a so called october, surprise. this time it's hard, compelling, devastating stone that costs more than 200 people to be killed, catastrophic damage across the southeast and united states. and this includes
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georgia, north carolina, a bees of the community blasted by heart can lead, 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 to be a little pockets of blue that i mentioned a moment ago around the democratic stronghold of ashville. again, bought the affected by the hurricane. now it's unclear how hard can helene, is going to swing these elections, but it may affect the pace of the accounting process. how the federal government, that's by an i'm terrorist 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, both as, as they had to the pulse of spain's kings. and 8 has been heckled while visiting the flood ravaged region of valencia. the monarch was accompanied by prime minister petro sanchez. the has been rising public and at the government's response to the
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countries worst natural disaster and decades. at least 214 people have died. sonya guy ego has moved from 5 for the valencia region. this was not the reception that was anticipated. and angry crowd pelting the king and queen with much insight. telling them to get out. one young dimensions of the king, hosting, why there was nobody around to help. while the king did his best to listen, failed to calm, the rage eventually mounted police for the whole thing to stop the situation spiraling out of control. the unprecedented floating, i'm the slow government response has made people furious,
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but also desperate. we are photos, you understand that all we just wanted to be move this all we want it and we would have been safe. this is why emotions are running high. 5 days after the disaster, and there was still so much disruption and much that is on the missing or those of a course in a few. or you got the slots chopped and rubble. and so you may never a much some know high profile visit. however, well intentioned, can ease the pain a feeling machines on the hood for them and the other one is that when people come here for a, for the opportunity that makes me serious. but we have to move on, look at the streets, is going to take months. typically i find the dead level, but it was so badly organized from the start main during the day is people had been dealing with
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a devastation that has hit this town. they are exhausted and they are angry at buell sar cheese, who they feel has let them down. also now the weather has lessened to make recovery more difficult. the seemingly never ending tre. lamont and who is making the black honda for the hundreds of volunteers. you've turned up to help the the gain a is it on colleges from another town she brought in essential medications such as insulin. today's you need it. we have the violence and community. this is critical, yet the government has done nothing for us. a town leading some tragedy with no apparent and insight. so in the vehicle, i'll just sarah, i bought this condo, called it on martinez, is an associate professor of politics and international relations at northeastern university london. and he explains one anchor and flood had areas has been directed
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at the king. i don't think was a surprise. it was a shock to see the sort of reaction against the general institution, some of the general response of the governments. i suppose at every level, the regional government, the, the central government, the federal government, if you wish. i did not necessarily expect that to be the case against the king necessarily. because traditionally the king is a forcing us a figure that transcends for thanks to some expense. we know that things not necessarily the case in spain, but certainly reach in like valencia, which is be with them more towards the center. one of the right in recent years i would have imagined would it be that it'd be different, the reaction of the response. and then well, camino think getting so that was going to be surprising. but i suppose the circumstances of the situation that is happening on the ground explains through a great extent, the amount of anger that is being failed, but it's consciously understandable and i think people are entitled to express a frustration. but i was a little be surprised. so targeted up the game for this particular reaction. the
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situation is unprecedented. some extent this isn't like some other parts of the world, perhaps that are more sort of used to the sort of scenarios. uh, you know, this isn't some country in the caribbean, for example. it is facing she regains here near the seas on president that needs he's definitely uh besides, youth racial is presented itself. but obviously the idea and citizens expect the government to be prepared for the sort of issues and have continued this implant for anything that can happen. nobody actually knows when natural resources are going to strike by their means to finish it. and that's where the sizes. but you do expect the government to have a set of your preparedness and also you expect the government to be competent when reacting to these things. and i think the issue here is not only that the feeling is that the government has been unable to respond, but rather they've been unwilling to respond in a sense of think i'm trying it states a lot of politics being played out as well. and there's never a good look because these 5 microns in refugees have died on trying to beat spans
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canary islands from west africa. emergency services said 17 people, more rescued off of the inflatable boat, punch it ac. others will also move to safety for a 2nd stricken vessel mold offers. pro e u president has a slice edge of the arrival of to sundays and run off election. my assigned who is currently ahead with just of the 50 percent that's with 93 percent of ballots counted sunday. want small doors that have joined the european union opponent alexander staiano is seeking cause. the ties with russia. moscow has denied allegations of meddling in the 1st round of the election. for testers have rallied in central london, demanding the government, take immediate action to end pollution in the countries waterways, sewage agricultural waste and other chemicals regularly spill into water across the u. k. for test as a directing the and at both accompanies which were privatized. in the 1990s, charlie engineer reports from london. swim is stuff is fisherman,
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