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so new out from out is a really nice at your thing. is it the a final campaign portion, the us campbell, a harrison dog farm to make the last appeal to voters one day before they head to the polls, the time, simon's i them, this is out just there. a live from dell also coming up. the latest is riley strike, a northern gauze. it kills at least 15 palestinians since the month long seeds of the north intensifies israel towns the united nations. its cancelling its agreement with the aid agency that supports millions of palestinian refugees and rescue workers in east and spain. such
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a multi story on the ground composites and victims of catastrophic at this graphic swans in valencia, spain, the most just one day life before tens of millions of votes as in the u. s. head to the pulse, to pick the next president off the spending months on the road. the candidates are on the final leg of company with a focus on swing states is a camel of house is sent to visit several cities in the background state of pennsylvania. that's off the holding a rally and another swing state, michigan on sunday, appealing to black closes and dollars from he's hitting cities in pennsylvania to as well as michigan and north carolina. actually, that's where he is right now. speaking in raleigh correspondence following this campaign across the united states in a moment, well speak to mike hannah in pennsylvania. so us,
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let's go to phil laval in north carolina. so tell us why north carolina is so crucial for donald trump. what's all about the changing picture of the race say, you know, at the start of the year, uh, there was a, uh, a lot more confidence from the trump campaign that it would with north carolina. north carolina is a state that has consistently voted for a republican president, apart from blanca, bama, and 2008. and jimmy costs are going back to 1976. but the democrats had noticed that donald trump's margin of victory had shrunk, so they were feeling hopeful already when joe biden was leaving, but they weren't sure. but what we've seen since kind of the iris came to the picture is that those houses are very tight to the now it's pretty much neck and neck as we go into the final hours of this race. i'm not as whites both sides already putting everything into it. that's why i was saying donald trump here so much. she was here a website who was here on saturday. he was here on sunday and he is here today just trying to see what's going on here. because donald trump's on the stage at the
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moment, i got a bunch of people who have turned up, they couldn't get in because they closed the doors about half an hour or so ago. so they weren't able to get in. but what is interesting is the crowd size inside. so this is like 7 and a half 1000 seats are arena here in raleigh. i see fire is not filled with people lining up to get in and why they helped me to other trump events that we've seen us . i was in just a short time ago. i'm it's, it's not completely full of the images that you see on the, our feet that were guessing from inside show it. so they'll come up busier than it is, but there are lots of empty seats around the edge. obviously, a lot of people are not able to get here because it's monday, right? it's a working day. so it's difficult for people to get here. we are also in raleigh, which tends to lead more democrats, so there is not as well, but it's a show just there is some concern from the trump campaign that this might not be the lock it, but at least it appeared earlier joining the judge earlier in the election cycle and feel how much concern is the amongst the republican camp or team trump about and the potential impacts of
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a controversial republican governor there in north carolina on mr. trump bid for the white house. well, the com site has sort of remove yourself slightly from him as a michael mark robinson. he was homepage by donald trump. in the early days they received together lots, donald mark robinson was alleged to have made some comments which were revealed in an expos i, one of the us tv networks in which you refresh themselves electrically as a block not see is supporting slaves right here on 5 horse and he's on site l g b t t, right? so that kind of stuff. and it seemed so that seems to have them to fax because when you look at the pose on any given day, josh stein, who is the democratic, who used to be about 15 points ahead. mark robinson has any raise about 10 percent of the funding compared to jumpstart. but north carolina is interesting because it does tend to vote for a republican when it comes to presidents. but it tends to vote for a democrat when it comes to government. other question is whether or not that will have impacted donald trump. i'm this is such a tight race and i'll be much hoping 1st candidates within about one percent of
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each other in the policy. and we're not going, but you're going to really see what impact that house. and so the results come and what they do come in fairly early in north carolina. so we should find out quite soon off the post close. whether or not this state is going read always complet, man, to find so much to fill of al varies in north carolina. let's take you though, to philadelphia. that's where my kinda is. it's one of the cities in pennsylvania where campbell harris will be campaigning later on monday. i'm mind, i'm sure you've heard them plenty vinyl is saying. of all the swing states it might be pennsylvania that might have the decisive and final would. why? the well, 19 electro votes that's the short on. so it has 19 electro votes on offer. remembering that the winning candidate needs some 270. so that's 19 is a substantial part of that, as well as the largest among the 7 swing states in the selection. also,
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interestingly enough, pennsylvania has voted for every winning candidate since brock obama in 2008 know i'm standing in front of independence whole. busy which is where the constitution was ratified some 240 years ago, sparking off a democratic process that we are seeing continue on to this day. and hopefully beyond not within pennsylvania. every vote counts of course, as it does and the rest of the country. but there's one particular group of people who are totally crucial to the democratic party success while we're ready to drive to get notice through the polls, it's not letting us know that was putting me on the door today, right? these get out the vote movement separate, the knocked on more than $56000000.00 and the 7 investor ground states a key demographic will come on. the harris in particular as women of color, i think black women have shown up for democratic candidate over 90 percent,
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multiple election cycles now. and if those same black women don't turn out, i think she will have a far more difficult road, statistically like women and the most loyal of the democratic party support is. a recent poll indicates that harris's lead over trump, among white women under the age of 30, is so the team points. but among women of color, under the age of 50, this increases to 55 points. this is clearly not just an important demographic. it's possibly a defining one about the future. the best campuses are those who looked like the people they office waiting to vote because this consistency and because of the demographic could be defining for this election is why we want to have people come from those backgrounds and come from those communities. actually talking to each other deeply, personal story about me and it was not just the message that's important. it's the messenger as well. but i'm also a mother of daughters. and i realize like right now when we think of all the issues
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that are on the line and the selection, black women are primarily affected by each and every, every one of them we have been demand for years. the company a message might be just as important or even way more. so when it comes from your grandmother, when it comes from your mother, when it comes from your aunt. when it comes from ms. mary down the street, who always has the barbecue in the summer time. the messenger matters even more so than the actual message. local community leda, nicky, royal and says black women are fighting for the freedoms of origin does not just the we're not going to return back. so what it was for going forward with strength and numbers and communicating and connecting yes with all humanity. the sinus stuff too, in philadelphia, commemorates those who fought for freedom and joining the ranks to the soul of the women fighting to ensure that this exercise in democracy does not end in a winter of discontent. by kinda, i'll just say era. philadelphia, pennsylvania,
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a hell of been talking a lot about swing states. that's because the outcome of the race for the white house could come down to those 7 key states. you see the system to choose the president is based on what's called the electoral college. i don't why his downs is there a silver on a to explain how exactly it works. it is the thing we are all focused on as the results come in the electoral college and each side's road to 270 the number of electoral votes needed to win the white house. here's our starting point, 43 states and washington dc. you're either reliably read or reliably blue. that means complet harris can already count on 225 electoral votes, and donald trump on 219. now it's not totally guaranteed, but it's pretty likely on both sides. the election will be decided, therefore, in these 7 swing states, which between them carry $93.00 electoral votes along with the one congressional
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district in nebraska. the yellow square here will come back to that later. harris's easiest path to victory runs through the so called blue wall. that's wisconsin, michigan, pennsylvania right here. turning these 3 states, red is what put donald trump in the white house 8 years ago, turning them back. the blue made joe biden presidents. but because of the actual votes of being redistributed since the last election reflecting population shifts, those 3 states are no longer quite enough. winning them would put harris at $26091.00 vote shy of victory. she would still need one more state to put her over the top. now trump's roads to 70 starts with holding north carolina state one last time by just 1.3 points. if trump wins the blue wall and holes, north carolina, he's at $279.00. he wins, but louis north carolina, and he's a 263 still 7 votes choice. so if he holds north carolina,
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trump could even lose the biggest swing state of pennsylvania and still make it the 270 by winning either arizona with 11 intellectual votes or georgia with 16 electoral votes. you would need just one of those states, not both. let's go back now to that. earlier scenario harris holds the blue wall and trump takes the other 4 swing states. that's what it looks like. that would leave harris at $269.00 and trumpet to $68.00, which brings us back to nebraska. it is one of the just 2 states main being the other that splits it's electro vote according to who wins each of the states congressional districts now stay with us and this one, since 1992 nebraska to as formerly known, has gone against the rest of the state twice, giving one electro vote to brock obama and 20081 to jo, buying in 2020 in this scenario, if harris held onto that boat, which is basically the city of oma, she's president. but if trump wins it,
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then we're tied at $269.00 each. if that happens, it is the us house of representatives which choose is the next president with each state getting one vote. that is something that hasn't happened in nearly 200 years . the these right, the army has drunk 2 homes in beds not here in northern gauze and killing. at least 15 people. among the dead is a palestinian child who lost his own father. in the 1st days of the war, civilians rushed to the scene to dig for survivors using the bad hands the
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the chief of the of both of us, the whole, the
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little bit of handling mood joins us live from data by in central golf. then highly. it's, it's easy, i guess, to become num to stories like this of, to more than a year of covering generational killings across generations in these kinds of strikes. what happens to the rest of the family in a situation like that where the baby is being killed? the father was killed at the beginning of the war. what about the mother and the siblings? what happens for them now? the time of this is all part of the generational a trauma created by the intense bombing campaign, the recurrence ground of falls on the northern part of this trip. this is more of
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the repeated actions that extension of the genocide the last on the northern part of the throughout, across the guy said not only the northern part, but across the, the gods where 10001000 of children and thousands of mothers a left on their own right now after the household, the entire families were killed or boots rated by these a, these attacks. most of the time when we track down these cases, we find out that the level of the physical and the psychological trauma is unimaginable. people are square up for a whole year, tried their best to sleep, protected and been children from one place to another and have to endure the loss of what the loved one or our families. a close family members in the see that the see that they are losing their family. moved one after the other as the work continues with the cases that we're witnessing here we, we came across a one, all the ones that are vibrant of a whole, entire family. you know, for example, that i'm not sort of family if you, if you days out of that i go where the whole entire family 126 people from one
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stands were killed in multiple areas strikes. enrolled a couple of the families, family members, our supervisor, the survivors of these attacks. i've lived a lot in in the hospital. in other cases, particularly those are where and evacuation center and sheltering with their family members. as we work, it stays with one survivor, and that happens to be a stuff a young. it's shy it from the whole family that survive. this is part of what the these people are going to experience in the, in the coming. here's the fact that they're losing their whole family, that the sub for the safety, the security that they have all of their life. and now all of the sudden the lift alone is part of something that palestinians will have. they will experience in the long run of the long term and eventually we'll get policy them back on the same as the track here. there's really monetary deliberately creating these conditions to continue the justification of a talking policy. and no matter what even evict me,
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it's cost civilian population to lose their, their life and this ongoing and honey, we're also hearing that come out on hospital is come under attack again. what can you tell us about that? the, the, this is another element of the psychological where for they are not a being a place to be like like the hospital are say for is that we remember these people, the displays families, any vac with they are seeking protection on filter inside health facility because under international law, these facilities are supposed to be protected and safe from any of the attack, but the contrary on the ground will receive completely the opposite health facilities that be repeatedly affect. for example, coming to the hospital. this is not the 1st time in a span of one week. this is the 2nd time the hospital is being attacked the 1st time we have the, the medical warehouse that on the 3rd floor of one of the top,
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the main building was destroyed at by this really monetary entity was the, the ongoing heavy artillery is targeting major parts of the of the hospital and injuring some of the medical, the stop. now the hospital doesn't have any medical stuff left other than the director of the hospitals overseeing the what seems to be on the operations side, the hospital. but in far the hospital does not operate as a health facility now is more of accommodating the injuries and the deaths who are brought to the hospital. it also last major parts of its facility, the pharmacy, the original medical warehouse at the courtyard, the hospital like destroyed by a disability mentor. that when it stormed the hospital, the entire northern part of the sip is left without any proper health care facilities. the whole health care system is gone is problem is completely collapsing in the northern positive and civilians are left without any proper access to that relief of the fine. so kindly my mood
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so we can do that breaking news. we've been bringing about syria where the state media is reporting sub rule is riley strikes now has time to the town of a say, a design of that south west of the capsule, damascus launch plume of smoke was seen hovering over the town. you can see that on the picture is ready for us is have increased the tax and serious since the war on guns began. as i said, i had on al jazeera waiter for all the children of war in lebanon. the innocent lives names by, as well as increasing attacks the weekly look at the world's tough business stories. what does a rake cost in the united states main for the rest of us from global markets and economies to construction small businesses should that be beyond the people have spent a lifetime working that part of the answer to understand how it affects the nights
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welcome back here watching out just 0 time to recap on headlines with is just one day last until the us presidential election. the candidates are having that final rallies and a bit to sway on decided focus. democratic candidate, capital harris is expected to arrive in the swing states, pennsylvania and the next few hours arrival. donald trump, meanwhile is running cross 3 swing states is now speaking in north carolina for a heads of it to pennsylvania and michigan. the civilian desktop is rising in gaza is, is really a tax target homes and vital infrastructure to come out of old wine hospital in
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northern gauze or has come on the heavy shelling past few hours. israel has notified the united nations. it's cancelling its agreement with the main aid agency for palestinian refugees. it follows that recently approved this rate a little which find oh, longer was 8 operations, millions of palestinians including navy, old of gauze. this population depends on the agency for survival. do you and ones canceling the agreement? what was in the humanitarian catastrophe with di consequences across the occupied territories as well. it says it's trying to avoid civilian casualties by issuing forced evacuation warnings before striking what it says has the law targets and other than the chairs. the save, the children says more than $100.00 children have been killed. the since the end of september, child stratford reports from baby route. we should one view as may find some of the images in his report to beat the stuffing.
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2 year old ivona is slowly recovering from the 3rd degree burn. she saw fit opportunities really as striking, close to home and self 11, and she saw fit extensive bones on her head face an of i saw them how much says he and many others never received these really 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 come describe it. i someone who can go on the balcony. i saw her old black and looking at me because of a child least from under the rubble following. these really striking because the something 11 of this is happening every day. ha ha, ha ha. living in the ministry of health says, mold in 1200 children have been injured. nearly $200.00 killed since the beginning, the possibilities between his bola and is what i mean october last year. but since
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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 children. of the move in 100 children killed 11 and 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 their families have been forced to flee the homes. they receive psychological support, the shelter setup on the united nations children phone unicef by root. the 11 year old nama and his family narrowly escaped a series of these really strikes in the southern city of time like that we were on
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the road, then there was a hit between 2 buildings. and the rent was one of the colleagues here and the building, the to, to scan i felt like is poor. now i'm is mom describes what she felt well trying to protect my 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 in children in lebanon is growing. as all the number of those like you've on an injured and probably disfigured for life . but she liked the growing number of children killed in this world. he's at least alive. tell us drop it down to 0. they root rescue teams in east and spain are looking for victims in a multi story on the ground comp hawkins valencia. flash floods in the region has
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killed at least 217 people. the cobb park was flooded last week when the country was hit by its worst floods in modern history. the government has deployed 7 and a half 1000 soldiers to the region on the pharmacies face criticism for their response to the disaster. sonya guy go to pull some one of the was the areas in chiva in the province. so valencia almost a week off the, the flash flooding hit the town of chiva just outside of buttons. yeah. and the clear operations are still very much in place. and now if i stepped to the side, you can see the extent of the destruction that the was so close as it came down the ravine causing immense structural damage to the houses here. in fact, way you see the rubble pulling out of the building. here is how that happened on sunday over night. houses down head themes too dangerous to enter into, which is why they've been costs are 5 you will far to use a. now the results,
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the worry about 5 but down stream that people who are living in the houses further along that role so endangered as well as some authorities. i've also told certain families who are living in that dangerous and that they have to leave. we spoke to a family who had to vacate that rode home on monday morning. they don't know yet where they will sleep this evening. but chiva for all the damage that is surrounding it. here is one of the best of places that is recovering from the aftermath of the flopping. there all the towns just closer to the city of valencia who are far more, which are far more damaged by the flooding as well. the real simple populated and people that felt the anger and the frustration that people socrates did not come soon enough to be able to help them when they desperately needed it. most. sonya got jago al jazeera chiva. well,
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that's it for this show. the news continues on out 0 off the counting, the cost, the of hello. we have another developing tie, certain, making his way towards the north west pacific will close it on that's in a moment. i have a flat but we have go to a lot of try, try and settle whether from not show china to bad across the crew. potentially this feature here that will bring some cooler fresh. i had it science, blustery showers in across the good parts of japan. sinking my wife or the south with an east with as we go for tuesday and on into widest, isis. and what's the weather coming through here? what scars come back into the korean peninsula? and i succeed from much of china. it is generally settled. i'm fine. look a little further south. this is a developing tie food company as
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a tropical storm is making its way very close to the north of the philippines that will run between the philippines and the taiwan as we go through the next couple of days. a lots of wet weather coming through here. it just gets pushed a little further south. maybe we as it to just pumps into those ne leave wins. those winds bring some wet weather into a indo china garage, the showers, the across southeast asia, in a rush that was to into southern parts of india into tr lanka. pioneer drive with a for the northern plains of india, a few showers into the final face into the pole. but hot and dry baptist on of the 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
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a lot of questions about how these men come to be dead. that goes over to bravo. messick shadows are coming soon. another jersey it up, the hello, i'm adrian. instead of going on, this is counting the cost on. i'll just see where you are. we can look at the world of business and economics this week. it is the labor policies 1st punch it in 14 years. the plan is ultimately end up making the fastest growing economy in the group of 7 nation.

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