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of the there's no limit to how far a dream contains sta in your own adventure, now. counter arrange the, [000:00:00;00] the hello. this is the news. our live from the coming up in the next 16 minutes. just one days ago. come, larson donald trump, when the final push went over on the side invites as americans get ready to choose, the next president, anger and grief and golf and thousands of palestinians are killed, as well as a month from siege on the north,
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goes on. israel tells the united nations that counseling is agreement with the agency that supports millions of how to send in refugees. and people in spain's flood ravaged valencia region of cleaning up of the questions are raised about what more could have been done to prevent such a disaster. the we begin this news out in the united states where the race and the white house is in its final stretch. presidential candidates come with harris and donald trump a criss crossing, swing states making the final appeals. each campaign has just one more day to make that case and went over on the slide devices. trump has been addressing suppose in georgia, accusing his live all of a failed board, a policy. well it's harris was on the campaign trial in michigan on sunday. touching on the was and garza, i'm flapping on this year. it's been, it's difficult,
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given the scale of death and destruction in gaza and given the civilian casualties and displacement and 11 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. she has violated her own eradicate in our sovereign border and our deletion army of games and pretty much those criminal microbes. i mean, we have migraines pouring in here by the 10s of thousands that are criminals from jails from mental institutions,
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terrors. they come from medical 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 childless american lives. one of the swing states. so watch on november, the 5th is wisconsin. donald trump last there in 2020 now. but if he and carla harris are fighting for every las vegas, including a know is whether i'm popular. this strategy is to cut into their opponents margins even in the most unlikely of places out. there is, how does your cost driver pulls from the last place of the republican policy? as 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
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a proud descendant of the towns political legacy. had been a republican forever, but i would describe himself as a modern republican republicans dominate the local county, 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 that she was a part of me while trump is trying to stem his losses in parts of wisconsin, that saver 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,
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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 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 shielded even from today's politics route. and we do 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 tend to 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 jo. castro alger 0. worth in wisconsin. well, that's now bringing our side house on a democratic political strategist and found the principal at convoy communications
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. adam james davis, republicans trust just found the president of the touchstone, its trust is great to have you back with us. let's go and take a step back for a moment and look at what the 2 policies that have always shaped american politics actually stand for. and change that felt with you what drew you to the republican policy. what's your, what's cool values, but it's attractive you for it was freedom opportunity, individual liberty. and i saw that in my own life. i grew up with my parents or high school dropouts. and i managed to put myself through college. i had lots of great people come along side of me a long, long away, and just saw more and more opportunities in my life to, to think the kids that grew up. the only white kid who lived in an entirely black neighborhood, then a trailer park and being a say, you know, with a single mom, could have the opportunities to work for the president of the united states to work for the secretary of defense. what a great country we live in,
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i believe the republican party, really, as spouses, those views. the says, if you work hard, if you show up and do what it's required, you can rise above your station. love that about america a little bit about political systems, not the american dream. it is an interesting though, and i just report that as we sold that the republican party started off as a by progressive policy. would you say that has changed now to become very conservative and concerns about the states as quote? well, i think it's actually consistent when we, as americans and republicans live up to the ideals of the constitution. treating everyone with equality and ensuring that everyone has the same opportunity, not the same outcomes because we're all going to have different outcomes in one but the same opportunity then that is what being republican is all about. and i think that that still exist today and republican party. unfortunately, we do see in the political system more and more tennessee to lean towards individuals and personality driven politics rather than the values or the policies
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that i drew me. and i would look at that a little bit more and a 2nd, 1st of all showed what the democratic policy mean view, you know, as election season. so really reminded that today or tomorrow we will all get a choice to decide what kind of vision, what kind of future and what kind of leadership we want. so think about this question a lot. i'm a democrat because i believe that all of us black, white around, native for new come are like, my family is rich or poor. we all deserve an opportunity to build the lives that we want to lead. that also means that and united states, we still have a lot of changes left to make for that to be a reality. changes in the way that we deal with climate policy, the economy, health care, the legacy of discrimination. that's effective. so many other americans that prevent us from all having that equal shot. we have to work on that. i also think about the choices that we have on the other side. too many politicians will divide and distract us from each other. they will do that, maybe to line their pockets or to hoard privilege or power. i'm
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a democrat because i want us to be moving forward to be making these changes, not to be divided and bring us backwards showing us of our rights. and our progress is those are the core values of essentially the same all day. but the 2 parties have diverse so much, especially recently, and james, we now have the republican policy equaling donald trump. how to very senior, how to pro, hold the can policy, allow that to happen? well, i mean, it's the political process. you go through the primary system and, and the voters come out and, you know, he had a strong cold. i think he gave voice to a lot of people who felt like they've been left behind. and the current economy of people who are concerned about the border people are concerned about forever wars and, and i think that, you know, for a lot of people, they felt like he was speaking to their frustration. and so, you know, lot of people who are not part of the political system typically, so i think it actually drew and you're seeing a bit of
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a political realignment in some ways we're, democrats are starting to come over to, to trump, and then likewise easy, some republicans have shifted over to the democratic party. very interesting indeed, and i will have to leave this chap here. we will be revisiting you guys later on or should i so i will give you a bit more time the time of the now is there any forces, again, talk things residential as. busy in the northern gauze, or as part of a month long sage, which has killed thousands of palestinians, including children in recent days, rescue operations all underway, new to come out on one hospital in. but last year, what people all believe to be trapped onto the russell is ready for us as we simply talk to a nursery destroying a central medical supplies, including an oxygen station. the new models of the cities. after they destroyed our oxygen station, many of the children lost their lives. this little baby mohammad is the only
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survivor. his entire family of 6 people were killed. these only 4 days old as baffling to survive. his life is hanging by a thread here and come out loud. one of hospital you're suffering not only from a shortage of medical supplies, but also a total absence of doctors and medical stuff that's causing him not to head cordarious. he's and they're all valid in central dogs and these attacks. they just keep on coming. what is the situation there in the no well, the situation continues did the story in the north. we're talking about 30 days 30 days without food, without water, without medicine, without aid, and we have been receiving users that there has been concerts, theme parks on everything on schools and hospitals, on residential houses. and the fact that people have been trapped under seeds for 30 days is what making us feel like, how are these people coping?
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so if they do through by that is really air strikes, but they're definitely not going to survive the worst start basing on the yesterday night. that is where the forces combine at once a hospital according to the for samples of sleep. the after the delegation and this is not the 1st time this hospital has been attacked. and let me also remind you that this is the only facilitating a hospital that is still working in the another in parts of the gospel of 16 and not only not but it's, it's happening also in the mean, gaza city. and also he and we just received few policy news that were injured why they were picking all this and since the morning there are 5 holland simians that have been killed in the middle area. so it's escalating on or this brings a levels and there's also escalating in the middle area in the north region and was
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also adding more missouri to the lives of the palestinians. is the fact that there has been no. ready there is no age reaching people and also there has been no medical supplies. so the story is beyond airstrikes and beyond is really cost cop trees and is ready sending that you military and, and the, the how situation is on the verge of collapsing. indeed the impacts is spelled absolutely everywhere and many things to bring is that update from darrow by law as well, has notified the united nations. the assets cancelling its agreements with the main agency for palestinian refugees, millions of palestinians, including nearly all of guns as population depend on and why do you and was canceling the agreement to west and the humanitarian catastrophe with dark consequences across the occupied territories. and here live down to mohammed vall, he's in the jo damian, capital a man because he has rarely government has found out to 0 from or forcing in the
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occupied westbank and in israel law. and just tell us what this notification actually means for honor was operations on the ground from it to me. is it a difficult moment for the follow seems, as you mentioned, those plus 4000000 people in the west back of the gulf city. the decision will take effect in 3 months. and if the you and fails to convince him to reverse that decision to, to me is that to a plus the genocide plus the, the auction of these id me to tell you in the west box. it's not going to be just a killing by fire to buy books, but it just, it is also going to be a slow death by hunger and lack of basic services because that's basically what the, the on the wall has been providing full policies for about 60 years now, this organization, i mean this part, the video and organization was found to just
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a few months after the creation of each item via your decision at the occupation that has caused the creation of hunter. why is it still ongoing? got these even getting worse from the point of view, a service policy. this is a 1st place. so it's a very challenging moment to not only follow the policies but also for you. and because it's good divinities on the line. we have seen that you on condemning these are the intentions to a shutdown. ottawa, when do are just the patients as stating now it is or fox. so the, the us good abilities eyes it is, as i said, is on the line and it is just, you know, about to, of the time to see if he's going to be able to counter this auction with a senior, the auction by way of punishment. these items, or if he's, if he's going to something me to add to accept what these ladies have decided. okay . monitor valid. joining us that from on monday, thanks mohammed us. what we're joined down by tom accompanies the associate professor of public policy at the institute for graduate studies. good to help you
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with this time. i just outline for us the out sized role that unreal plays full palestinians living in gauze and the occupied westbank. laura owner was literally acts like a pet out in states to the scene. i sort of, i mean in the lack of openness thing and state that in the states. oh no. 2 cases, the social economic medical and the psychologic and jump creation services to nearly 70 percent of the gaza strip. presidents was just that as but assume that if you're geez and nearly to 27 percent of the also if you're using the west bank. so important was talking about 42 percent of the posting and people who live in the west bank and gaza under is that as a corporation that are just as an extra g is. and they are entitled to receive services from one or more in the corporation. because that's, that's basically the to you. so what are,
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what is the lifeline for these people for these millions of palestinians, if you cups on the west surfaces, basically the left and outside of this book because of israel says that it will work with alternative organizations. but 11 does what these organizations all, i think that's, uh that's, i mean, i mean this is on the stick. i mean, nonsense, literally, i mean, overall has invested the lot in terms of facilities infrastructure. so we're talking about hundreds of schools, hundreds of hospitals, hundreds of, and thousands of training and vocation incentives and occupied territories. it is, it, is it, it, it is, it's, it's, it, i mean, it's a slip to, to the excellence of the states. so i need to replace old. well, 1st of all, you're talking about, i mean the logic, the sick is that a logic that you're ending under was monday, these billions of dollars of investments in terms of facility, these infrastructures of human development, they would be wasted immediately. so it's done. secondly, to replace it this, i mean, i don't,
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i'm not aware of any international make and isn't of the size of the company in the case of for, for them in the past. but us thing is one of under the completion. so what this one is doing here, it's basically it's cigna is that it's the, it's, it's, it's going ahead with its ethnic cleansing project by depriving 70 percent of dozens population of ohio to, well, it doesn't basically sending them, you have no place here to live, leave no one is going to keep it for this causes aren't as low as your pilot. it should be a good thing for these people on that. it's on a patient, but it's not doing this. and so, by dismounting under what it's spending these people leave, israel has accused on real being a terrorist organization that's one of the new knows that his paws to it says that hundreds of its employees were involved in the october 7th attack. no independent un investigations found, or 59 people off to that from some 13000 working inside garza countries. we established funding to enroll, having suspended it subject,
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it was seen to be a legitimate organization again. so how do i expect the instructional community to react to this? so, so the community already made a decision. i mean, by investigating these few incidents with that additional promise members being off the phone or do i mean again, i just happen to anyone in any country and imagine a police department in california. what do you 5 or 4 members quotes in corruption or some scans of the business? it does not justify shopping. don't been taught at the 40s. so that's the same crazy is that a lot. so then you want as long as you, it's due diligence. they have kind of done investigations and it's done is now what's next? i think i'm from all statements for what we're hearing for them. do you want to collect the data, those? oh, a state members. i mean what, what is your funding under to as well? i mean, this signals that, that, that, i guess this decision, of course, i mean, doesn't the national when to keep on the web because keeping on order well, if means that, i mean, i mean,
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this is the only way to get to make sure that if this conflict is the end to political means and peace is to, to, to come. then you need to close the shift to peacefully. refugees have to be compensated. the step is, have to be dealt with. so i think the national, what is the, let's, let's what's out for the americans because the us position of this is betty could have to go so far from the us to can i guess we understand that us also is going is not in favor of this decision, but that's who is going to come was going to be the next president of the white house and then things will be clear to us. the big question of the moment is not telling them anything sundays up as of now is there any will forward days are investigating a suspected intelligence leak that may have hummed efforts to reach a cease fire and goals on the release of captives. the case involves an aid of prime is to benjamin netanyahu, who since being arrested, investigations are examining full issues, including the leaking of top secret documents, and the use of those documents to influence public opinion. on a comparative dale course excited,
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the leak was aimed at giving us an yahoo political cover, and feel public support, particularly as faced by talks, drags on the case is outraged. the families of captives is a months now help them onto the deal to bring them home that spring and mentorship climb. he's a professor of political science at bar line university. enjoys us now live from west jerusalem. good to have you, especially on this story to get me is really perspective on the how this is being perceived. first of all, the people believe. but the information that was linked, buying us and y'all, his office was actually false. it is in my view as far as i read the, is there any public so the general public can not get a clear understanding on this affair is mainly a drum shop. is problem with in the relations
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between the security establishment of the media and the general public as a problem to to, to see what's, what's going go on there. he is in charge all for beacon top cigarettes. what role was done by danielle as expensive and so well, it says that that, that it is an affair in the relations between the security establishment. and the problem is the office, the relations between the 2 institutions is very bad from day one of these war. then, you know, tries to blame the security and clean himself for any responsibility of october 7. the either way you're old is the security establishment approach. they say ok, we are responsible, but you to,
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you are the number one responsible. so it is here, once again, another round of blank exchange between the prime minister and the security establishment. so the, the yeah, just just to sort of jump in that is as this know, dean done a thing from this late because he hoping to gain a thing the ship, the festival is a slop digit is the distance instead of from his affair. no, it is not exactly my ass as the he was the able it was obvious, i did my office but not in the interest here cuz he, he was under the chief law style but not under me. and so when it tries to this, the success of, from what happened, this exist strategy and then secondary, it says, no, it is not a top secret, it's a, it's,
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it's the big be. so it tries to control the damage done. i, i assume that later all the will come up with his version of the full version and apply to these. so folders for the general is really republic. the person in this right that is not fully aware of how the, the intensity just information is transferred to prime instead of. busy fees and the relations between prime minister office and what was done by, by the office private as the office at. and if with this information and how it was published abroad. if there's something very strange, they can not get it. it doesn't deal who is on file already for a number of cases. 2 of them, for corruption of the legs that he gave favors to media moguls in return for favorable coverage. i mean, this is
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a mind. there was an extraordinarily county political survivor definitely that it is, is it is supervisor and the very good campaigner. he's a very bad decision maker. he's very but the prime minister. but he is a campaign at the survivor political campaign, the supervisor. and he, he does many tricks in order to sustain bower and his name may mean through which he shrank. public opinion is the media he was brought up politically brought up. thank you like the states and he is a pro starting the leader of media is vain for the shape of the public opinion. let us in climb great to speak to you. thanks very much taking the time to join us that from west jerusalem. thank you. his riley's atlas and the occupied
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westbank of set 5 to more than 20 vehicles and over nice attacks upon us and in cause with hawks, their residential buildings in the city of our vera. some of those buildings were damaged by fire. most of the vehicles targeted have been destroyed, has bloss says it's targeted several military bases in a series of attacks because northern israel, the group is also released video of what it says is an attack on is where any forces in southern lebanon soldiers appeared to be stationed amongst the residential buildings rank for kayla and tammy mass fighting between israel and hezbollah has intensified as these 5 took struggle to gain traction as well says it's trying to avoid civilian casualties by issue enforced evacuation warnings before striking what it says. all hezbollah targets and lebanon, but the charities save the children, says move, and $100.00 children have been killed us since the end of september. child stratford reports from the root. somebody who is may find the images in his report
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. the stuffing 2 year old ivona is slowly recovering from a 3rd degree burn. she suffered opportunities really as striking close to her home and something the 11 she saw fit extensive bones on her head face, and i saw them how much says he and many others never received these regular evacuations, right? because the mobile phone network was down the stairs ought to be. there was a start close by the house was shaking. i. com describing are someone who could go on the balcony. i saw her old black and looking at me as a charlie's pain from under the rubble following. these really striking because the something level of this is happening every day. a lot of lockbox living in the ministry of health says mold in 1200 children have been injured. nearly $200.00 killed since the beginning of hostilities between his bola and is really not sober
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last year. but since the stall to the escalation, at the end of september, the number of child casualties has increased at the shocking rate. for children were among the 18 people killed in this strike strike that israel says was targeting hezbollah member. but that's full of children. of the move in 100 children killed in lebanon during a 5 week period, according to the organization, save the children, and that averages moving to children, killed every day. these are some of the mold and 400000 children, with the families of being forced to flee the homes. they receive psychological support. the shelter sets up on the united nations children phone, yulusef by root 11 year old nama, and these families narrowly escaped to series that these really strikes in the southern city of time, that we were on the road. then there was
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a hit between 2 buildings and the rent was one of the car is here and the building the it was scary. i felt like is paul nom as mom describes what she felt well trying to protect the children. i think the fear was possible, every parent was holding their children tightly with fear while trying to keep the children calm, the guilt of possibly not protecting them. and of course, crushing yulusef says the psychological soul and children in lebanon is growing. as all the number of those like ivana injured and probably disfigured for life. but she liked the growing number of children killed in this will. he's at least alive. tell us drop it down to 0. they root so i have here on out to sarah how the us presidential candidates, the hoping to get votes and the wells,
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and also capital the and celebrations and most of those are off the present wins a 2nd time. and a slight runoff. modeling, accusations have been to fans by russia, the hello, the weather is lifting a good deal. quad circles eastern parts of spain now, but still a few showers send the full cost here. they are the 10 digit trip a little further north us, but they won't be as heavy or as widespread as of late. we have got west to weather that kinda pushed its way in from the atlantic. is the remnants of what was tropical storm patsy. and that'll run its way to those northern port released it go through the next couple of days. they've been some live you whether some cold weather to happen to the northeast of here. but for much, if you're a peters, law,
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sci fi and troy could see if it's big area of high pressure, so that you go settled. i'm fine for the most part anybody mr fargo is going to be an issue with the weather down towards the south, west end pushing in across portugal as we go through the remainder of monday. still a few showers 7 to the northeast by come tuesday shows just creep the way into southern france, but just around the baffling rating. again, you could see a few showers. i'm hopeful that eastern spite in general will be a good deal dry bryce to to the west into portugal. a chance to somewhat to web so much of what the to coming in to add it eventually pushing across into west and past all scotsman who is less the pulse of africa might see the child. right. but the next outside, for the most part, is try with the usual showers through west africa as the on counting the cost, the u. k. is governing labor policy has laid out its 1st budget in 14 years when it
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help grow the economy. 2000000000 is helps winning the results of the us presidential election. plus, why has russia central bank raised interest rates to a record high? counting, the cost on al jazeera is one of the classrooms that holding music and senior session or was working with edward, sorry, a music organization to hold these advice and these activities every single day for the children were for named thomas to noon children in their watch so sure thing, getting tang and seeing the world news on
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the the 3rd annual what challenges era has remind you of our top stories at this our us presidential candidates and making that final pitches with just one day to go before tuesday's election. democratic candidate come on, harris expected in the swing state of pennsylvania for the final push. make sure that is critical to secure and have cost to the white house and arrival donald trump do sunday's bodies across the 3 swing states to accuse the democrats of trying to break the elections. he has another patch, day of campaigning ahead of him that the events across north carolina and pennsylvania voice, final valley in michigan on monday evening. and is there any forces, again, talking presidential areas in northern gone? so at least 5 people were killed or monday following an attack movie on this or at
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refuge account. rescue oppressions underway. another come out on one hospital and by law here. but people are believed to be trumps. under the russell, the few states are as closely associated with a single industry as michigan and automobiles, but also have jobs as dominants in the states as they once well. and, but it's kind of harsh. and donald trump have been appealing to blue collar workers in the state of the to raise it. but it has moved from detroit, michigan, members of the united auto workers in detroit, taking part in the last, riley ahead of the proceed in to the election. folks cheese at teamsters says that democratic party stands with a working class. they have to strong with us and helping build back the automobile industry on other industries here on site as mission. thank you. off with me. she then he's a swing state, the next and he's tied here,
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and donald trump is gaining ground among disenchanted blue collar workers. hammer that harry scheme is becoming increasingly concerned about her standing among men in blue, low states like michigan. that's why they're appealing to labor union leaders to help them mobilize the voters. michigan is known as the auto capital of the world. companies like food and general motors are located here. but industry jobs trunk by 35 percent in the past 3 decades. and also factories have relocated to countryside, mexico. it's, it's all said by low to get it. i says, some of the jobs are slowly coming back as a state has started to diversify to other industries and started bringing a little by little started coming back, new jobs came up the chips for and they're like it or somebody, conductor, chips that, uh, there's that's a big, big job there. yes. and it's driving government and harry's has been
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promising more federal funds in the manufacturing industry. she also wants to help ultimate course transition to electric vehicles. donald trump says that transition will cost jobs and says he will impose terry it's unimportant vehicles having a say economy say well, trump's policies won't work and we know about services that they don't necessarily improve the trade deficit. but what they do is that they reduce trade, and so consumers will both, i think, see higher much higher prices, auto workers, iraqi voting bloc. and could be the difference between capital harry's and donald trump getting the keys to the white house. the so the theda, detroit, michigan. let's talk more about the economy now and bring back republican and democratic strategist, james davis,
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and our side has done great to have you back with us to all that is how does it to see why people in places like detroit and michigan, a drilling into trump's talk of america fast, so bringing back industry of creating jobs. most of the democrats doing to come. so that's all given to offer a viable alternative. well remember that both candidates have a record, so we've done from so you can point to some of his false promises. in fact, a neighboring state in wisconsin. he talked about this massive super mega factory is gonna open. i've called fox con and it ended up being like so many of his other promises completely onto the field. on the other hand, you have somebody like joe biden, with his inflation reduction acts, who brought a revival of many different industries around the united states, including around shipping and manufacturing jobs and c promises from trump. i'm. i'm wondering where that revival is from the installation reduction at all. i see is more in place and higher prices in west take home pay um, you know, with, with trump,
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i look at his economic agenda. he had low unemployment rates across the board. he had economic growth over 4 percent, g, d, p for multiple quarters in a row after the jump tax cuts. there were a lot of good things happening there. kamala, at a company that has ultimately tried to build a black man lately and opened up a, an agenda to pursue them because she's really struggling with them right now. they saw historic unemployment rates under donald trump and a growth in entrepreneurship that those, those things matter of the economy is getting side by side of the items. this patient is drawing thoughts. is that message getting out that because it doesn't seem to be best nice thing with anyone. i agree with you here. that'd be economy is getting much better. we've had some of the lowest unemployment rates once again, currently right now some of the lowest unemployment rates we've had. now it takes time for that to kind of trickle down because of that in the trickle down in the way that we kind of look at the weight of the pair bills and apply for jobs. this
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kind of stuff takes a while to get down to the consumer, the level that we can see and hear and feel and touch. i will say though, that when it comes to the economy, the numbers that we hear republicans talk about are the inherited economy from the obama administration. if you look at where we were 4 years ago, trump not only take the economy in part because of massive, massive tariff battle with china. but also in the way that he handled the pandemic . you saw the growth and the trump campaign, and the trump administration. mostly as a response to the recovery from the pandemic. so a lot of them establish as that we hear sometimes from, from supporters, is really business style jet from a bomb is economy that he, that trump inherited. if you take a look at the last years of from a trump presidency, things were not great during the pandemic. okay. we're not. all right. i agree in the numbers. don't stack up the what quite the way. he said the, because you said he, he actually did well during the pandemic,
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and that was actually false. and government spent way too much money during the pandemic. they have too many closures at home if there's a lot of economic opportunity, a lot of economic growth and, you know, go back to the, the, the numbers themselves. unemployment rate was low. tax cuts actually drove investment in america. and we saw growth, real meaningful growth. what do we see up under, comma and, and let's look for ms. harris that trump wants to impose. okay. okay. we can agree on that. so she needs to leave that subject. now i didn't hear the fact that we, well, i think i'm coming back if it's come to the less i, i think i think that that is move more toward the same lie at the heart of by nomics, which is more government is going to make things better is that the lie here, more government imposing into the system to create these trade barriers actually hurts americans in the same lie. so i completely disagree on uh,
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on the terrace. uh no. an argument can be made that he's using marketing chest and he's just, it's just rhetorical as a threat. but if you actually bring carrots and it hurts real americans, do what about let me look at the budget deficit. so we americans not in a good place when it's taking its budget deficit. some, some economist suggests that trump will increase it by 15 trillion or to 15 trillion in the next decade. house will also increase it, but by hoff, so that you can look at the policies where it's to, i'm going to get a little money from the phil the promises. i think it's in the regulatory aspects, what you're going to stimulate the economy. it's continued a tax cuts uh, you know, the tax cuts that were passed in 2017 are expiring. so you want to continue those and he said he wants to build on them. i would stay away from any additional carve out so, you know, there's, you know, the policies where you're, you know, carving out favortism for one industry or another. uh that is always a failure and just keep it flat and level keep it's fair for the american people. so hope that's what he delivers all the time. cuz what is that?
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why they not connecting with people on the ground? they've completely lost blue color. what? cuz black men, they, they don't, they don't see the democrats or a policy for them that care about them that have accused of being. and lisa is the case of being disconnected, disagree with you on that. okay. there are, there's a segment of the population white man without a formal education personally over $55.00 blue collar. yes. that is a community of folks, the demographic that the democrats have lost. some really have lost since about 1992. but that's not true when you look at the rest of the working class. if you look at working class women, if you look at working class men of color, these are people who support the bite in harris administration and support terrace for president. so it's easy to say, oh, these last the, the working class that's not true, break it down. you've got some people who have always and historically, for 3 or more decades, never really supported the democratic party. but the rest of the working class,
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which is increasingly more and more of the working class do support harris. ok. so much more is going to be seen in 2448 hours from the 7 days, which i think is a board, a security and an authorized migration into the us. all big issues for the swing sight of arizona rob rentals went to the board of town of nogales to find out what phase has thank or immigration and border security are among the top issues for us voters and the candidates have sharply different positions for donald trump. immigration, he is a source of crime in economic decline. he claims without evidence that migrants are dangerous criminals and mentally ill. it says that they take americans jobs away and are points within the blood of the country. pamela harris coders saying from has torpedoed a bi partisan bill in congress that would have strengthen border security and she
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promises to get that bill passed if she becomes president. now we came here to nogales arizona. talk to the people who actually live along the border about their opinions. they come and work over here. they like they say they will for less money people. they actually want to work. they can actually find a job it, and it's not like the people from a few cars beginning or jobs from us. i think it's unfair for the actual people who are running away from actual violence for running away for a better life, for them to be put in this category, where they all seen of sleep is amid all the political spin, one fact stands out. the legal border crossings are down sharply this year after the by the administration tightens rules on asylum seekers. rob reynolds, l. g 0, nogales arizona. without 0 will have comprehensive special coverage on election
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nights make sure to join us from 20 to gmc on november. the 5th will have live coverage from across the country with guests and discussions, both in washington dc. and here in dough ha, this emergency services in spain, valencia region, all continuing rescue efforts off the flash floods caused by heavy downfalls hills at least 217 people. so alive as an angry about what they say is a slow response by the government. the crowd hackles came for the pay and clean the teeth, showing a visit on sunday with some threatened months at the royal castle. sort of ego joins us now from chiva in the province of valencia and sonya. it's been full days or sites and things, floods. barrel through that region, how people feeling in the wake of the damage and show us how the clean up assets are coming on. well here in the town of she, the people are pretty much resigned to doing walks they're able to do. but of
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course there was a lot of effort happening here in the immediate days, dawn mainly by the people themselves. this town is further outside of the city of valencia. it's more world town as well. so you have people such as farmers who are able to help out with that heavy equipments, heavy machinery with tractors and all the machinery that they have to hand as well . that helps in know, must be the clear off assets here as well. and there is a difference since we've lost businesses here a couple of days ago in how the street so looking suddenly invest pulse of the town as well. but this tunnel, so has a med evil sense uh where you have very old houses, lining each side of the receipt. and those have been damaged. had a bridge. the lobsters, well imagine you will bridge. and with that you've had also the emergency. so this is trying to get to the service to see how much more damage can be prevented because of course the rains have not stopped to that's,
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don't forget here that chiva was west. 20 months of rain fell in just 8 hours. i'm not triggered off those dissolves to splash plots, but we'll see the down stream and the ravine that costs all the damage that we saw by for them never the less. so people have still continuing to clean up, trying to clean up their own homes, trying to get rid of the excess mode as well. and of course it is about feeling the types of take on so much of this work by themselves. that is cool, so much on the, in the region. this was not the reception that wasn't dissipated and angry crowd pelting the king and queen with much ins of the heading them to get out one young dimensions of the team, hosting why there was nobody around to help. while the king did his best to listen, failed to calm,
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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, but also desperate. we are photos. you understand that all we just wanted to be with 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 for those of a course in a few or you got the slugs chopped and rubble. and so you may never a much some know high profile visit. however, well intentioned, can ease the pain, they are feeding machines on the hood, put them in the other one, and that when people come here for
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a photo opportunity that makes me serious. but we have to move on. look at the streets is going to take months, typically find the dead level, but it was so badly organized from the start. main during the day is people had been dealing with a devastation that has hit this town. they are exhausted and they are angry at people sar, cheese, who they feel has let them down. well, so now the weather has lessened to make recovery more difficult. the seemingly never ending tre. lamont and is making me work harder for the hundreds of volunteers. you've turned up to help me the again a is it on colleges from another town she's brought in. essential medications such as insulin, today's you need it. the one we have developed in community. this is critical, yet the government has done nothing for us. the town reading some tragedy
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with no apparent and insight. so in the vehicle i'll just sarah. hi, for the coming to bank, who is a senior research direct to and to find the list of the global risk from vast maple croft and she joins us now from malika in spain. i haven't of the strength of people's anger. it seems take authorities by surprise at the prime minister bundled away the king cancelling for the visits why? little thursday. so i was of touched with what's happening on the ground as well. let's say we have to put this in the context that spain right now. a very polarized country and both of the initial a beyond sort of the emergency, the lack of warning. so people have become a very political issue in trying to lay the responsibility between local authorities and the national government. so, but you know, besides the literal mudslinging that occurred on sunday, against the authority, there has been all these political finger pointing between the 2 levels of
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government and that has impacted the response as people were saying, it hasn't been as effective, whether it's in managing the volunteers or in deploying the armed forces and we have a 3rd stage that arguably is even more crucial, which is reconstruction. and so i think people's, you know, concerned is the, the sowards at various levels helps fail them in the 1st 2 stages of the emergency . the main concern is, will they be able to overcome these institutional differences in political patients to deliver up the reconstruction phase, which is crucial and level failings while they even have a full with those aust. because people have something well aware of what was going to happen. there was no warning. why was that? as well? there's a national mature ology agency which warranty, they should have red warning, but people would never worn on their mobile phones in south villages until the flooding had not only your card,
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but people already didn't have mobile signal and didn't have electricity. so i think you know, after these, the stages of immediate response, there will need to be formal investigations to lay the institutional responsibilities. and of course, to remediate those gaps. because as we know from climate change, these types of events, we'll continue to occur in varying degrees of strength. but this is an area of saying that it's particular particularly prone to these type of storms. and so besides the immediate responsibility for this particular event, so will needs to be preparation for future ones. and what impact have these thoughts has on the cultural economy in valencia? because both a lot of crops that grow in this area. of course there's a lot of the rice fields, underwater citrus,
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exports underwater. and let's not forget that even land but is we covered will be impacted because of all the contamination that occurs with this water. this has been clean water is bridgewater, that's been contaminated with fuel with the free. and so the recovery and reconstruction of the culture of the industry will be a significant challenge in the short term. of course we're talking about, you know, the seals will be lost. the could be a no claim, fives on the overall economy of staying in terms of the, the costs and availability of certain products that are used in valencia hammond blanca where i get to speak to thank you for taking time. joining us here on out of sarah, i think we'll still ahead head on the program. rein, cause havoc and south paula with march for south and closing in on the championship title is details on the way.
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champion produced something special to closing on the full that the nurse started in pull position, full races left to overtake the does champion in the standings. it was never going to be straightforward. the intervention conditions, norris and george russell both took pit stops and most positions when the safety car came out. but then came the turning points, a red flag with the crash, frankly called a pinto, which meant to free pit stop for everyone else. russell made his feelings known. red flag a red flag, said it's sure to say it out of a mistake from norris and a harsh, less than a team strategy. the sort of a step in search ahead and hopes of victory, you know, setting the 17 i, i knew that it was going to be a very tough race, but the, we stayed out of trouble. we made the right calls, you say come and we refine so all of these things together, of course made that result possible. but the, i mean,
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i don't believe we'll do any or from so far back on the right. yeah. the steps are now 62 points ahead and will become world champion in las vegas in 2 weeks. if he has a lead of at least 60 points from size and out 0. well, davis president has won a 2nd time defeating, have pro russian opponent and a crucial runoff. last on do secure, more than 54 percent of debate compared to 43 percent by alex on the show to know some do has pushed the close of times with the west election with overshadowed white allegations of meddling russia, which moscow denies the us music tight tim quincy jones who has multi decade career re shaped poll and false a nova, the size of the age of $91.00. the headstones sold also. neither was among so many trucks to be we discovered fine day, 2 generations. jones worked with the energies. biggest names have long since best
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