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[000:00:00;00] the, there's no limit to have a dream container stuff in your own event, you know, counter and things i am as president, i will do everything in my power to end the war in gaza. makes a last minute to pitch concerts in michigan home to one of the biggest urban american communities the okay johnston. this is i'll just share a life from the whole. so coming up with you about on tuesday,
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i will end inflation. i will stop the invasion of criminals coming into your country. your country is under c. republican candidate, donald trump doubles down on his rhetoric on immigration is con, painting across the 3 swing states, plus anger and grief. been gone, service palestinians, morn, children killed and is really struck on con eunice. at least 35 people are killed across the district on sunday. and israel launch is a series of strikes of residential areas in eastern and southern evidence, tracking civilians on the buildings. the may be getting in the united states where it says sprint to the finish and one of the most closely contradictions in american history, kind of it's kind of a harrison, donald trump, on economic and the criss crossing, swing states campaign for every vote. iris has just been in east lansing,
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michigan and trump, where they may come georgia for now let's take a look at how sundays campaign has been shaping up or coming to harris has been writing. supporters in michigan in the states has a significant arab community who have been ongoing that bite and administration's handling of israel's work gaza. iris has been quoting community leaders that michigan has 15 electoral college votes is a crucial state. so has this year's been difficult given the scale of death and destruction in gaza and given the civilian casualties and displacement in lab and on it it's devastating. and as president, i will do everything in my power to end the war in gaza. the
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in the bringing the, the insurer is realistic, your, and ensure the palestinian people can realize their right to dignity, freedom, security and self determinate. what's the reason why it has no from east lots a very long day for cameron and harry's here in the swing state of michigan. it started very early in the morning watch her attending a church service of the african american community in detroit. later on, she visited a restaurant that belongs to an american football player, laid her on a barber shop, appealing to the african american community in the states that were present around 13 percent of the votes. and then she made it here to the state university of michigan. where she gave a powerful speech a speech that began addressing the situation in the middle east, the war 11 on adding gas. so she said that there needs to be peace. she also spoke about the thousands of innocent civilians that have been killed there. she spoke
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about the trying to find a 2 state solution. so palestinians have a right to self determination stability and security among others. and she said that with her were present members of the arab american community in the states, and that is cool. so donald trump visited some members of that community last friday. again, he was promising peace and many among those that community had been showing their support for donald trump. the arab american community here in michigan is one of the largest in the united states, and many have traditionally voted for the democratic party. and that has started to change because of the and almost frustration with the current administration, with the ongoing was in the release. so coming to harry's crescent in michigan, this sunday, in the swing states appealing to the african american vote of reading to v r of american vote here, appealing also to a young people's vote here at the university. he gave a very, very powerful speech. many of those were attending here,
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we're happy to be listening to cabinet harris. they say that they want her to become this country. next president. what it starts in is that this is a swing states camera that harris needs to a beat to get people to head, to the polls, to vote. and that at this point that every vote counts. there is some, well i just see that is lansing michigan. but as we mentioned, trump has been in 3 swing states on sunday. now these a lot of pictures from is reading georgia. he's set to speak shortly, and we'll bring that to live as it happens. but 1st, let's take a look back to the pitch. she made to both of you on sunday. with your vote on tuesday, i will end inflation. i will stop the invasion of criminals coming into your country. your country is under siege. we have criminals of all the right of the murders, drug dealers. we have some of the worst terrorist of the world in our country right
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now. they may live right by you. there letterman by the 10s of thousands, the worst administration, a history of our country. and if we let this slip away, we should have our heads examined without an official has been following the trump company. donald trump taking his message in the final days, 2 places where he thinks it can make a difference. he's been in pennsylvania on sunday. here in north carolina and he's going on to georgia, all swing states, he's spending a lot of time here in north carolina. is team a consent? this is essentially donald trump supply. well, no, you've heard of cumberland harnesses, blue bowl state. this is the equivalent for donald trump. you one year 2016 and in 2020. if you can't win north carolina, the chances of winning the white house go don't quite dramatically. and so his team are spending a lot of time money and energy in the state. they will also be killed by a poll that came out late on saturday from iowa. iowa isn't a swing state. this was a pull from
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a company that has be fairly accurate in the past, and they suggest a couple of hers is up 3 points in that state. a state that has been solid little public, it would come to how does getting votes among women voters and particular older women voters. and if that's the case, if donald trump is losing states that was considered dead set republicans, then his campaign is having problems. now he's going to spend the last 24 hours shooting this wing speaks again. he'll think that this message will resonate with suicide. still got to make up their mind. and then wait to see what the polls deliver. on november the 5th, i would say sure, i'll just either kingston, north carolina, north carolina is one of 2 swing states recently battered by hearken, helen, whether it might affect how, if, but it has cost the balance remains to be seen. early voting has already proved popular in many affected areas, is more a call now and why north carolina matches going in to election day,
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but it's carmella harris and 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 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, 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. a comma harris doesn't need to win north carolina, but any scenario which she does makes her pause to 270 electoral votes on the white
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house a lot easier. for trump, he can also gets to 70 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. but his boss rule and republican democratic votes is mainly concentrated in the state capital in raleigh, on the neighboring cities of greensborough and high point. 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, right? now, i real action 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 that includes
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georgia and north carolina. a bees of the community busted by hurricane helene, and this is a month of a 2020 results look at these areas in the west here. mostly will mostly white, heavily republican bees, a trump strongholds except to be little pockets of blue. but i mentioned a moment to go around the democratic stronghold of ashville, again, by the affected by the hurricane. now is unclear how hard can lean is going to swim these elections. but it may affect the pace of the 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. so deeply religious, north carolina has a huge evangelical christian population, which is typically voted for republican candidate, donald trump, possibly just 2 days to go now until the election. there are a signs of
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a crack within the face time. that could be good news for kala harris. from winston salem in north carolina, phil developer pose. even in church, you can't get away from the presidential election. the bible very much on the ballot. the some voters, i'm going to vote the way of the bible. i'm going to vote the way of the kingdom we have to see who as evil in their policies. this bishop says he wants to save america. just we're for life. we're for the biblical definition of marriage. we're not for transgender surgery is with not for things of that nature with a strong borders. religion is playing heavily into this election. it is not connecting this teepee, devout site. both candidates, housing face events. donald trump even selling his own bible. well,
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the side of north carolina identifies as evangelical christie, and they are typically conservative. but there are some cracks appearing. i think some of them are probably discuss it. i think they're frustrated. evangelical pasta, ben marsh has had enough pastors and leaders, or he got death threats after posting this video condemning those 2 class, i think i was just faced on january 6. the person that's running for secretary of education in, in north carolina. she talked about having obama executed on national television and put that on social media. and i think there's a certain number of christians and evans out because in, in north carolina and across the country that are saying that this does not represent christ. and here's the twist, despite how it might look churches or not so loudly legally, so either endorsed or post any presidential candidates. it's because of the best bit of legislation. it is called the johnson amendments grants tax exemptions, but prohibits them from any type of political campaign. and that's that church
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officials tell us that this is a truth list. very rarely use bit of legislation. the leaves of folding have in the south now making way for new growth. there is change in the i did the church. apparently the vast majority of younger evangelicals claim they care. more about claimants and economics than they do about these issues. people are, i think, pretty blonde, say about one sexual orientation these days. these evangelicals wouldn't be changing. fact you question is, will many others i won't will if i leave for the election to live out out to 0, north carolina. as we've been reporting in the battleground, states of michigan, the arab american votes is, could the balance on tuesday. i'll just the magic edit to james base has been speaking to a panel of guests on how the candidates. so trying to appeal to what could be a decisive demographic let's. let's stick with michigan now because you are both experts on 8 because it's your, it's your home state. what's your take on michigan? the do you think there is a big problem for harris?
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with regard to the arrow, the american folks has given what they feel about the bite and administration and it supports israel and is ongoing bombardment both of cause. i'm nothing. and with more than 453000 people that it goes. yeah, absolutely. i think it's a huge challenge for the harris campaign. i have a lot of friends in dearborn and in detroit, but also it's not just the problem is the area of american community. a lot of us in the jewish communities, such as myself and other friends, are horrified about the violence and, and think that it makes everyone less safe. however, when we see the contrast that a lot of young people are seeing between calmer harris who's reached out about it, is talking about the experience of palestinians. and donald trump, who did some of the most divisive things in history. a pointed someone to be the ambassador to israel, who had a financial interest in expanding settlements. we, i think a lot of young people are seeing. pamela harris isn't perfect, but she, someone we can work with in the move and can push this issue forward. and donald trump is as far as you know, out of do
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a question on that issue and far more interested in continuing the sort of expansion. and do you agree with that, eric? because she didn't mean that the convention, there was no, a speaker on behalf of the palestinians. she hasn't actually been to dibble. and to me, they're going to the hall to the, the, the out of the american community. when you look at comma harris over these last $100.00 plus a day, she has reached out to every t demographic that will be voting and this selection from african american men to latino man. and one key audience, as she has not touched at all, has been the ever american population. i was in chicago for the democratic national convention. and there was a push to have someone from the air american community speak at the convention and it did not happen. and even while she's in michigan this weekend, she not actually speaking to anyone, as you said, she's not going to be in dearborn, dearborn heights or any of these communities where you do have
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a number of ever americans that reside. and it comes across as though she is strategically ignoring this community. i'm not saying she's going to lose the air of american vote, but she doesn't seem as though she's aggressive. we going after it, like she has other key demographics. so when you look at the polls, one of the unknowns, of course, all the people who have voting for the 1st time because we don't know where they're going to go to the young voters. what's your take on what's matches for younger voters who will be voting for the 1st time in 20? 24. yeah. you know we work with a lot of young voters. we've been talking to voters. i just spent 10 days in michigan and i was on the university of michigan campus in ann arbor. and a lot of young folks are really worried about the ongoing bombardment in guys, an environment on those. and. and they're also worried about climate change. and when you know, when we think about it, my little sister, her 18th birthday party, was actually almost cancel it because of climate induce bad air quality in the state of michigan. and so her and all of her friends are thinking about what's the
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actual impact now that climate change is affecting our lives today, and who's going to be taking on those issues. and really there's only one party who talks about it in a serious way to what sort of head on i'll just say i will have all the rest of the days. these will have from the director of the hospital in garza, he says his stuff is working on the horrifying conditions. the outrage in valencia spain's king is food and had cooled. the government's response to loving chills more than 200 feet in depth analysis of the days headlines. how do you see the educational system in gaza informed opinion seems really have a very high kid in getting serious critical debate. what happens as either now has to be seen in the context of a whole raft, especially as that is val,
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the you without is ever a mind to about top stores. now this out with less than 2 days to go. campaigning has hit overdrive and us presidential election. candidates come to harris and donald trump are on a tour of the swing states having to sway on decided versus irises in michigan, while trump is focusing on north carolina, was speaking in michigan, come to harris said she would do everything and have power to end the rules and guns and liberties if elected swing states has allowed our american population which could take the pallets on tuesday's,
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the to goes and now where he is ready, ministry killed at least $35.00 people on sunday, including 17 in the north, and con eunice and southern guards or at least 8 people, including children, were killed in an as strike. victoria gave somebody reports paramedics perform chest compressions on a boy. he's being critically injured in and is really strong. like in northern garza, 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 toilet areas. a cutoff emilia, a battery. yeah. the grind evasion of the north and the total seat are still in place. the basic necessities are not available. all this is pumped into the face of
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international inaction and the inability of international organizations to fulfill their humanitarian jersey, texas. the innocent people in northern cal is a strict solvent garza was not sped as really a tax only to strike on. han eunice resulting in another way, was injured palestinians arriving into badly functioning hospital. many he orange 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 pay. the font is destroyed, continue to go with a strip. so don't suffer individual units. and the entire population of northern
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gauze is an imminent risk of dying from disease timing or ongoing bombardments victoria gates and b l. g. 0 causes health ministry is warning that is really forced is a tightening the siege on health centers in the north, the director of the come out one hospital says these ready ministry has bombed the children's units on the area storing once have tags. the hospital says it's off the world health organization for protection, for the team was also attacked. we spoke to dr. some other stuff, the about the challenges he's facing and how we see it in this war. we've had to learn to do everything as is really forces during the hospital entertained 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 just the to the high. by any measure it we've had to perform miracles here and we've been flooded with victims suffering all kinds of injuries far beyond
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a full fledged hospital capacity. bees in terms of bed capacity to staff, qualifications, skills and capabilities, little and physical and mental limits. but we were forced to act administered as caesar to a child who was 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 through to save lives, you know, otherwise innocent victims would die by the grace of god. the child survived and was moved the i see, you know this and it's not, it was done. i was in what i have 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 and an urgent humanitarian passage must be opened without delay on top fuel and medical supplies delivered and also to allow for a specialized medical staff to come and lend a helping hand. we have been abandoned by the whole world and left to work under
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unimaginably harsh and horrifying conditions. so much about this i've done this is really forces have lost a series of attacks across the eastern and southern 11. and these 3 people were killed and 9 injured in an attack in read site. the now the coastal cities side on the south, a stripe damaged pot to the hospital on the eastern ball. but region, israel has issued more forced evacuation warnings to such a body. has this report from barret, i 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 destroyed when is rarely airstrikes targeted the southern town of kazi, out on sunday, we went on no, not far from there, more air strikes, 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
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israel in recent weeks. other regions of levon on also came under is rarely attacks in the eastern city of balls rec, strikes targeted buildings in the heart of the historic city. this attack was near the main hospital which sustain minor damage. i assure 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 uprising at full readiness. and in the town a few um close to the border with israel, the international red cross was finally able to 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,
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displaying its military achievements and capabilities. while these riley prime minister benjamin netanyahu 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, alpha 0, they root well, davis, pro western president has won a 2nd term defeating, have pro russian opponents. the pivotal runoff election last sunday secured the more than 54 percent of the vote against 43 percent phonics on the story and all the while the result is a boost for the government which is supported. sandy's push for closer wisdom ties and membership of european union for the election was overshadowed by obligations of meddling by russia, which must go to nice. a russian guided ball most struck a super marketing ukraine,
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2nd largest city hockey. authorities say that at least 11 people were injured. the store was located next to high rise residential buildings and a separate attack. a 5 story building was hit to the east and the tunnel could be honest injuring at least 2 people. several residents are still trapped onto the russell the spanish king has been booed and tackled while visiting the floods, the rapids regions, valencia. the thing for the pay was visiting the worst of fit today is mr. sanchez sanchez was wished away by. his acute team is tensions rose. many say the government was slow to respond to the countries west natural disaster and decades. and it's 214 people that or at least 5 margaret some refugees of died while trying to reach springs canary islands from west africa. emergency services said 17 people are rescued after the inflatable boat punctured 80 officer also move to safety. from
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a 2nd stricken vessel, spanish authorities say more than 32800 people have crossed to the island from africa this year. because i'm on a website, i'll just call my lawyer devices, whether it's next the inside story or cell phone service, the shaping the selection statements, the the hello are the weather is lottie set, fire across china right over the next couple of days. accounts are the same for the korean peninsula, and for japan we got this line of plow that's just sliding across northern parts of the korean peninsula. so have your life pressure will bring some very wet, so windy weather able to was for kind of much of home she q sure losey settled and 5 for a time. but the rainbow sweets, refresher weather. coming back in behind,
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within the last 3 showers. as we go into choose type of prices guys eventually coming back in. so i brought the weather coming into the grant potential fusion i was. we're on the east side of the peninsula for the south. it is lottie settled. i'm fine. take a look at this little system here very close to the philippines. this is one to keep an eye on as we go through the next few days. i think by the end of the week, it will be a significant feature as a developing type food. totally wealth of the use of the philippines and that will run its way up to was no deposit of lose on between the lose on anti juan. so we are keeping a close eye on that ahead of that, some big shows that just coming in across vietnam, cambodia, and tada rash, the showers across much of south east asia, slashed across the lobby shelves across southern parts of india. so what's the weather coming to enters for lanka, but to the north of that is dry or the
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shooting the doc chapter in the cause of a war. they 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. it goes of a deep breath. i must have shut. those are coming soon enough, josie, you know, why does the u. s. election matter to the world? capital harris and donald trump disagree on nearly every foreign policy issue from the wars and ukraine and gaza to the relationship with china. the next president will face big challenges, so house foreign policy shaping the us selection. this is inside the
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