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the challenges with the i am as president, i will do everything in my power to end the war in god. yeah, as presidents are kind of incumbent on how this makes the laws disappears. of votes in michigan, home to one of the biggest out of american communities. the don't know about this and this is all just you rely from don't have also coming up with your vote on tuesday, i will end inflation. i will stop the invasion of criminals coming into your
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country. your country is under the republican candidate, donald trump, douglas diamond is rico and immigration. his campaigning across the 3 swing states plus anger and grief and goes on most palestinians born children who died. and it is really striking, con eunice, at least 35 people are killed across the strip on sunday. and israel launch is a series of strikes and residential areas in eastern and southern 11 on shopping civilians under buildings. the we're going to begin in the united states, whether it's a sprint to the finish. and one of the most consequential elections in american history kind of is capital harris and donald trump on neck and neck. the criss crossing swing states campaigning for every vote. thomas just finished speaking in georgia, power size, being campaigning in michigan. the state has a large arab community who being angry about the, by the ministrations handling of israel's war and gaza. iris has been courting
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community leaders. they are michigan as 15 electoral college votes and that means it's a crucial state for iris as this year is when it's difficult given the scale of death and destruction in gaza and given the civilian casualties and displacement in lab and on it is devastating. and as president, i will do everything in my power to end the war in gaza. the in the bringing the ensure is realistic, your and ensure the palestinian people can realize their right to dignity, freedom, security and self determinate. to reasonable reports from east lansing. a very long day for cameron to harry's here in the swing states of michigan,
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it started fairly 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 in live alone and engulfed. so she said that there needs to be peace. she also spoke about the thousands of innocent civilians that i've been killed there. she spoke about the trying to find a 2 state solution. so palestinians have a right to self determination, stability and security. among other things, she said that with her were present members of the arab american community in the states, and that is cool. so donuts from visited to members of that community. last friday, again, he was promising peace and many among those that community had been showing their
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support for donald from the arab american community. here in michigan is one of the largest in the united states and many have to additionally voted for the democratic party. and that has started to change because of it and almost frustration with the current administration with the ongoing was in the release. so coming to harry's, i'm president in michigan this sunday in a swing state 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. we're happy to be listening to canada. harry's, they say that they want her to become this country. next president, what it starts in is that this is a swing state. the time of the hiring needs to a beat to get people to head, to the polls, to vote. and at this point, every vote counts very. so we'll just see this is lansing, michigan. donald trump's does run type of campaign events in georgia where he once
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again accused of the hot rest of failing to control immigration. she has violated arose, eradicated our sovereign border, and our relation army of games, and pretty much those criminal migrants. i mean, we have migraines pouring in here by the 10s of thousands that are criminals from jails from mental institutions terrace. they come from mental institutions and they come from insane asylums and they come from all around the world from venezuela to the congo. lots of people coming from the jails of the congo, stealing calculus, american lives. so they are trump, campaign indicate swing states of pennsylvania and north carolina. i hear repeatedly costs dodge about the legitimacy of the votes out and fish has been following the trump campaign. and he reports from kingston in north carolina.
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one day 3 states, a must win dash because the republican candidate and a very, very special hello to pennsylvania. why that graph price 1st pennsylvania and just sunday morning raleigh. this close to an election, new event is too late and nothing too late. well, most polls suggest the tight race. trump is already claiming trouble plate. they want to, they are fighting so hard to seal is damned, a look at what's going on. look what's going on in your state every day to talking about extending hours, i'd say of what the whoever heard of this stuff. we should have one day voting a day for valid that it was back to north carolina. if we win this day, that will be so big. and you know what i love about this whole quarter was the last 10 events shinji for the state assignment. the campaign isn't convinced. this is be locked in like it was for the last 2 elections. there's been
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a lot of talk of couple of how this is blue will states that she has got to win that their democratic clinic, north carolina is the equivalent for trump somewhere he has got to win. and the fact that he's spending so much time here in the closing hours of the campaign, tells us that his team is worried about what might happen here. thank you very much here. now tell you, i love the state. i love georgia. i love the final stuff with the georgia state were legal thing to note has been high on both sides of what you had to get to the boat. donald trump doesn't want to assume that he wins this state and then ends up losing it again as he did in 2020. and couple of harris knows that there are still fewer democrats and republicans in the state. but democrats have a chance to win against a compromise candidate if they have a superior turn out operation. america has been living this election for 2 years. it has been the longest campaign in modern american history and the candidates of
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$24.00 to create your own piece of that. i would say, sure, i'll just either tends to north carolina. well, north carolina is one of 2 swing states recently bought to buy how to can a land. it's still not clear how or if that will affect the ballot. but ality voting is already proved popular in many areas which were hit by the storms. there's lot of kyle on why north carolina mottos 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 lot of people moving in from other states, have made it into a swing states in recent elections. brack obama carried north carolina not really in 2008, but lost it in 2012. since then. it has remained place with republicans generally
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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. it's tamela harris doesn't need to win north carolina, but any scenario which she does makes her paul to 270 electoral votes on the white house a lot easier. for trump, he can also get 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 a hensler that has bought rural and republican democratic votes as a 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,
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but significant concentration out here in the west of the state, around ashville. pretty much everywhere else is republican, right? now, 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 that includes georgia and north carolina. a bees of the community by said by hurricane her lead. and this is the month of the 2020 results. look at these areas in the west. here mostly will mostly white, heavily republican bees, a trump strongholds, except the 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 swing these elections. but it may affect the pace of the accounting process. how the
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federal government, that's by and i'm paris at the white house on the state government to 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 pulse. to north carolina also has a huge evangelical christian population, which has typically voted for republican candidates. donald trump, but just 2 days to go until the election that are signs of a splits within the face. and that could be good news for capital harris from winston salem in north carolina. philip, our reports, or 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
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we're for life. we're for the biblical definition of marriage, we're not for transgender surgery is, would not put things of that nature with a strong borders. religion is playing heavily into this election. it is not connecting this tp, devout states, both candidates, housing sites, events, donald trump even selling his own bible. while 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 marcia's, how do you know pastors and leaders? are he called death threats after posting this video condemning those who claim they were acting, i was just placed on january 6th. 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
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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, has to twist, despite how it might look at churches are not allowed legally to either endorse or post any presidential candidates, it's because of this bit of legislation, it is called the johnson amendments a grant tax exemptions but prohibits them from any type of political campaign. and that's that church officials tell us that this is a truth list. very rarely use bit of legislation. the leaves a folding, even the south now making way for new growth. there is change in the i did the church. apparently the vast majority of younger evangelicals click, they care more about climate and economics than they do about these issues. people are, i think, pretty blogs say about one sexual orientation these days. these evangelicals wouldn't be changing. fact you question is, will many others? i won't move, i leave for the election that live out out to 0,
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north carolina. another key of swing states is wisconsin. donald trump last here by just under 21000 votes in 2020. now the trump and how his campaigns are fighting for every last vote and not include savvy is whether unpopular, the strategy is to cut into their opponents margins even in the most unlikeliest of places. i'll just see this kind of dro, castro has this report from the birthplace of the republican party. a 170 years ago, a group of citizens held a meeting inside this little white school house in ripping wisconsin. they opposed the expansion of slavery, and they decided to call themselves the republicans. and that's how the political party was born. david gray is the former mayor of rippin and proud descendant of the towns political legacy. had been a republican forever, but i would describe myself as a moderate republican republicans dominate the local county,
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or donald trump won the most votes in the last 2 elections. but cala harris came to ribbon in october, trying to p o off support graces. he and his wife watched the harris rally and weren't impressed. she's tries to walk away from by and but i think she was a part of me while trump is trying to stem his losses in parts of wisconsin. that sabre democrats, he recently visited madison. the republican party of today is very different than the one that was founded within these 4 walls in 1854. when republicans were the progressive opposed to the status quote, the party today represents conservatives, and there are other differences. the parties of 1854, we're really focused on the policies and the issues surrounding the people of the day. and if you look now at whatever political party you'll see that they're much
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more focused on the person and the personalities. mandy times gives tours of the little white school house. now a museum run by the non partisan ripping chamber of commerce. it tries to preserve the place as a time capsule and shield it even from today's politics throw. and we have to believe that the history that happened here can be inspiring for people, whether they're whatever political party they're part of. it's just a really good reminder that ordinary people can change the world. and grace says he knows the world is watching how wisconsin voters cast their ballots. he's checking the box for trump, heidi joe castro alger 0 rip in wisconsin. so head and i'll just say that we're going to have all the rest of the days news, the election results in moldova, the windex is calling a lesson in democracy. the
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probably the is a big contrast and the weather across north america at the moment and where we have the, the contrast in place, we are looking at to something that some really like the weather. that's the dry weather, right? but towards the east high pressure and sha somewhat drive for the time it was the west and then this mess. so fairies of low pressure weather system. see this little bank of cloud just coming through here. we got that dividing line. that's where we got lots of unsettled weather coming through over the next day. oh sorry. so it's a cool one. up to was the north and west warm enough down towards the southeast talking to get them by 6 celsius there on monday. may not be getting up to 12, so she's thank you very much as we go into tuesday, but take a look at wednesday. we're back down to one degree celsius. so what am i to for you to this one? it will bring some live you storms in, across the plains, up to what was the legs and see some very live the showers coming in across the
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date. so when she was a try to push its way in from the northwest, thinking further south was and then a lot of bothered storms as we go 13, tuesday, east coast. meanwhile, launch the dry eastern parts of the car ban. let a try and find weather around, but we have got the larry a cloud just developing in the west in car been and that might with developing to a tropical storm making just like close to jamaica the, the, there's no limit to have a dream container stuff in your own event, you know,
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counter and things the, the, [000:00:00;00] the, you want to go to 0. a reminder of adults stories this uh with less than 2 days to go come pending has had overdrive in the us presidential election, candidates capital house. and donald trump are on the tour of the swing states aiming to sway undecided voters. iris is in michigan, trump is focusing on north carolina, georgia, speaking in michigan capital harris said she would do everything in her power to end the was in gaza at 11 on if elected swing states has a large out of american population which took,
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took the balance to 6 volts the those go to guys and now where the is very military has killed at least $35.00 people on sunday, including 17 in the north of the strip. and con eunice and southern gaza at least 8 people, including children, were killed in an air strike. victoria gave him the reports. paramedics performed chest compressions hon. he's been critically injured in his really striking noise and gone to the ambulance races to hospital relatives, sport shown hoping and praying. he can be resuscitated early morning strikes, targeted residential areas in giovanni, a and bait to his destruction. his own roaming, access to major roads is blocked and didn't tie areas. a cutoff emilia and battery . yeah. the grind evasion of the north and the total seat are still in place. the
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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 guy is a strict southern gaza was not sped at radio tex only to strike on han units resulting in another way is injured palestinians arriving to barely 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 who survived the attack. so many the agony is too much to the. 6 thought is destroyed,
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continue has to go with the strip. so dentist is suffering to the teaching unit. the entire population is newton gauze. this is an imminent risk of dying from disease, from maine or ongoing bombardments victoria gates and b, l. g 0 is all the forces of encountering auto seems on northern gauze i since early october. they've been blocking food, water and medical aid from getting into the area united nations as describe living conditions for the palestinians, drop their eyes apocalyptic. i mean, offload is following the situation from central guzman or close to 200000 people or less without any health care whatsoever. limited access, close the non boxes to uh who, the water and medicine and, and 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 the street. people are left without any food or water supply the trapped inside
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their home. so it's not all the people who are alive now. they're trapped inside home, but we have also many of the b laurie gotten missing and 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 talking residential home. another example of the continuation of deliberate tax on families who decided to stay in northern part of the city motor of like a collective punishment over the was ready who made decision over staying in the northern part of this trip. example of this men of the family are scattered and on the throne of par 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 bridge. right? you can, this is what we had seen earlier this morning. back and what kind of shape my brother in no time he had was killed by and he's really thrown in obligation or if he can, he was working as
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a drive on the humanitarian aid convoys traveling between the north and the south. cause i got stranded in central garza when these res denied the entrance of age into the north stadium. operators 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 who soon the t in a few months to somebody else. he's my the stranded in some bring causes such as 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. yes. i searched for an intimate connection. somebody hinesville, i feel somebody. these were very difficult moments. any mother would venture, hold her son and say good bye. i wish i was with you. i wish i was killed mixed you
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. these were who works to him over the phone. this large crowd, the locks saw how so that he gathered this morning to have been for a well for one of the people who were was killed last night in the evening as part kind of worried about the account. the reason we've seen this large crowd is because his mother isn't gone and not as per well for her son. and we relied on internet connection just to connect the mother with the stay and, and goes on to say good by the last good bye to her son who was taken from here from a lot of the house, but of his final resting place. and one of the graveyards nearby in such a heart breaking, seeing, we could not very see. and the mother crying so hard on the small camera of the fun as he was bidding farewell to her son. everybody gathered here in support of that mother who just lost her heart hearing in the center of the hey honey, my one, i just see it. i'm from the central air and they've gone to palestine because of
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the house ministries warning that is where the voice is tightening their siege on health centers in the north. the director of account allowed one hospital and says the is really military has bottoms the children's unit as well as the area storing water tanks. hospital size is off the world health organization for protection, but the w h o team has also been attacked. dr. for some of the stuff you told me to 0 about the challenges is facing and how let us know if we see it in this war, we'd have to learn to do everything as is really forces towards 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 up. 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 fledged hospital capacity b, as in terms of bed capacity to staff, qualifications, skills and capabilities,
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a little and physical and mental limits. but we were forced to act on administered a seizure 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 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 i see, you know, the senate now it was done. i was an would, 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. 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 unimaginably harsh and horrifying conditions. so is there any forces of long as the
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series of attacks across eastern and southern 11 on that basis 3 people were killed? a 9 were injured in an attack and had it saved any other coastal city of size on the side of a strike is damaged part of a hospital. while in the eastern ball back region, israel has issued more force evacuation warnings. thoughts as your body has this report from the a tight i must have a moment just hope as rescue workers manage to pull out a little girl from underneath the rumble 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, a multi story residential building in the town of hot outside the 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 levon on also came under is rarely attacks in the eastern city,
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a fallback 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 operating at full readiness. and in the town of 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 bow off. the lebanese arm group released to new videos on sunday, displaying its military achievements and capabilities. while these riley prime
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minister benjamin netanyahu traveled 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, algebra, 0, they roots, it wasn't guided bombs. i stuck a supermarket in ukraine's the 2nd largest city hockey. as long as you say that at least 14 people have been injured and stores located next to high residential buildings. and the separate attack, a 5 story building was, had to be at the eastern time of commissions engineering. at least 2 people. more dollars pro western president has won a 2nd time defeating a pro russian opponent in a pivotal runoff election. last sunday was secured more than 54 percent of the vote against 43 percent for alexander strong. i know the results is a boost for the government which is supported sanders push for closer western ties and membership of the european union. the elections being overshadowed by
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allegations of meddling by russia, which moscow denies will go off with the will. not that i'm all do of

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