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[000:00:00;00] the challenges with the final campaign pushing the united states. donald trump campaigns in 3 battle ground states, also north carolina. he had the pennsylvania. pamela harris is focusing on pennsylvania's swing state with the largest number of electoral votes. and the final day of the campaign. the sam is a them,
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this is i'll just say are live from bill also coming up the light. this is riley strike on northern gauze. it kills at least 15 palestinians as the month long siege of the north intensified. israel tells the united nations its cancelling its agreement with the agency that supports millions of palestinian refugees plus sonya guy jago and chiva outside of valencia when the town is recovering from the often amounts of disaster. with resilience election day in the us is less than 24 hours away, and tens of millions of voters will head to the poles. more than 75000000 americans will. they've already voted in the candidates, continue to swing across the battle ground states on the final day of campaigning. republican candidate donald trump is held
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a riley in north carolina. it's the 3rd strike day. he's visited the states, which was the only battle ground state he won in 2020, non trump will be holding around in pennsylvania next, wrapping his campaign out later in grand rapids, michigan. we mazda feet, come out and stop a radical left agenda with a land slide that is too big to re on survival camera. the house, she's also landed in pennsylvania. she zeros in on the state for our final day of campaigning. house who's making stops in the cities of allentown and pittsburgh before her last big valley in philadelphia. the democrats, one, pennsylvania by slim margin in the 2020 elections. how many think it could be the tipping point states in this selection? a lot of correspondence following the campaign across the united states. and i'm,
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i will hear from phil laval. he's in north carolina. but 1st, let's go over to mike hannah in pennsylvania, a key state and then pulls in the states campbell house speaking that once hub message and this last crucial allows of campaigning indeed, yes, this is an absolutely key state for both candidates. that's why they both with the taking and in the course of the day harvest itself is spending the entire day in pennsylvania. uh, she'll be going to scranton. she'll be going to ellen tom. then she's making a trip down the road to wedding with trump will be speaking a reason for that is that it's got a substantially high propulsion up with a recon citizens. and these candidates are both going for that particular constituency, particularly in the wake of a racist comment made by a trump support at a rally in new york last week. so she is focusing in on pennsylvania. she'll end up
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here next to the rockies that you at the philadelphia museum of the oscillates on the evening and the final rally before the election. now i'm here in front of the independence whole in philadelphia. this was the side of the signing mold, the ratification of the us constitution, some 240 years ago. since then, pennsylvania has to be absolutely central to the politics within this country. one of the original 13 states that signed the constitution. and now what we're seeing it is a critical back old ground, the why it is so key 19 votes and the electro college at stake in this particular state. so it's crucial for both candidates to win the state. and a last note is that since 2008 and brock o'bonham of pennsylvania has correctly voted full, the candidate to eventually ended up in the oval office. thanks so much to mind. kind of a reporting to us from philadelphia. let's take this to riley in the swing state of
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north carolina. we've got phil of l. joining us from the and phil. whenever you look at the different pos, the calculations to the magic number of 270 north carolina. is that right? yeah, absolutely. and it is a crucial state for donald trump. you know, he said it is raleigh. uh, i have never lost it. i don't intend to start now. but the trump campaign, despite all of that, but by says he is concerned. and you can see that it's concerned by the fact that he's been here full times in less than a week earlier this year when he was up against joe biden. you would be forgiven, smell, expecting him to come in and much. it's all because it will seem pretty much as a lock, and this is a state that typically votes for republican presidents apart from bracket bomb and 2008. before that jimmy costs are all the way back to 1976. but as couple of harris is taking over from jo bite and she's come on the tickets, those polls hip hop really, really tight and most of them have them,
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neck and neck. they do change day to day. maybe they golf appointment, but they go down to point that's all within the marginal battery. so it's pretty much that conduct anyway. donald trump's team, all concerned about that. and you know, what's interesting is these guys behind me, you see the, these are, the guys are settled, the max, you see the, all of these bodies that parking you up. now, a good barometer is how much business that doing that? well, actually not that many people had compared to what we were expecting. i paid the so many of these trump values all over the country and there was a very typical process that follows. there is a large lot of people that line up early in the morning hours before the doors open on. that line just continues to got longer and longer and longer until the candidate comes on stage. that was not the case if there was a long line this morning at about 530 this morning. they opened the doors by the time we got here, about an hour and a half before he was due to take the stage. there was nobody outside. people will book again, i went inside myself just before they close the doors and it was a hall full. this is like $7000.00 is that capacity stadium so you can understand, they were expecting it to be much bigger. that's why they filled it. well they,
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they booked it, hoping to fill it. many of said, well it is a monday morning. of course, it is a monday morning. people are at work, but it is all set the monday, the day before the election to come by and deliberately booked a stadium not big because they thought that they could fill it and also remembered we all in a democratic city. this is raleigh. this is a strong hold for the democrats, but nevertheless, there was a lot of support for donald trump in the rural areas, especially in the west side of the sites. so it'd be very, very interesting to see if the numbers here, i'll do the numbers that there's a lot of energy, a lot of positivity, right? patriotism, the step down the stage and everything was crazy. that thinking when it but he has ever right. never reason to be worried because if he doesn't, if he doesn't carry north carolina, pennsylvania, georgia, he's, he's probably not, he's, he's not going to win if he doesn't win all,
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all 3 of those. what was really fascinating about that is that gentleman that i said to him as he walked away, have you voted already? many people have voted already and how do you both saying? and he said, no, i said, oh, you gotta, you gotta do it tomorrow. are you excited? and he said, no, i don't have, i'm going to go both. i'm not is really a problem for donald trump because he needs to drive the tow. not. this is now a numbers game. that's why we're going into the, the process of the shop politics now where he's waiting, how many home issues about the boat that and about crime, and really using strong language, cuz he's trying to motivate people to get off the safe, any sites, women get your husband off the couch and get to the building stations because they just gotta make up the numbers. all right, thanks so much phil of al, we'll see if they do get off that couch lavelle way. north carolina will be talking a lot about swing size nights because the outcome of the race. so the white house could come down to those 7 key states. well, it might sound a little confusing, but the good news is,
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here's down to 0. so vanya and america's unique electoral college system that determines who the winner is. 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 district in nebraska. the yellow square here will come back to that later. power says easiest past. the 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,
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turning them back. the blue made joe biden presidents. but because electoral votes have been 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 road to 70 starts with holding north carolina state one last time, but just 1.3 points. if trump wins the blue wall and holes north carolina, he's a $279.00. he wins, but louis north carolina, and he's at 263, still 7 votes choice. so if he holds north carolina, trump could even lose the biggest swing state of pennsylvania and still make it to 270 by winning either arizona with 11 intellectual boats or georgia with 16 electoral votes. you would need just one of those states,
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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 2 as formerly known, has gone against the rest of the state twice, giving one electoral vote to brock obama in 2008, one to jo button in 2020. in this scenario, if harris held onto that vote, which is basically the city of oma, she's president. but if trump wins it, 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
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state getting one vote. that is something that hasn't happened in nearly 200 years . the now is ready, forces have killed at least $37.00 people in a tax across garza, and in the north of the army, continuing its month long siege. this is the scene of the latest striking but law here where these by the army struck 2 homes, killing at least 15 people among the dead. 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 the the, the about the bus, the whole,
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the little bit, the haile, my mood has more now from dated bella. according to minute goals, forces that leads to 37 people were killed across the guns from 25 of them. and the northern part of the survey earlier today to residential home was targeted by this really another 3 by multiple layers rec, leaving 15 people. and the majority of hardware as these as the pattern of the tax has been going on for almost a year. now, more than a year of the genocide of were made of women and it shows in earlier this morning, this really monetary continue with it's heavy artillery coupled with the talks by the drones on people who were really evacuated from the northern part of, of the body when you come into the city of bit, la, this is the area where most people at the concentrating since they were forced out of their homes. and yet they are being targeted by unpredictable fall in bonds in
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an attempt to drive everyone out of, of the northern part of this trip when it comes to health care system. the entire northern part of the city left without any proper medical care whatsoever. the injuries are transferred to the hospital or done or allowed the hospital but find no medical care whatsoever. and simply because there's very many, they have all of these medical facilities to do out of service and to the point that they are unable to provide any medical care through the page. a large influx of injuries arrived to the hospital, but the die within days of their arrival simply because they don't get the necessary medical care that they need. there's really monitor also targeted, covered one hospital with heavy art till the destroying major parts of the facilities and the properties of the hospital injuring medical staff to the point where think about i was one has a right now without any medical stop. what so ever,
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the situations continue to evolve, you know, much complex, much more challenging scenario. we're ready displaced and a traumatized population across the gaza strip as much as they are from the central air of the gospel of palestine. the health of industry and gaza says is ready for us to seem intent on killing all remaining stuff and to come out on the one hospital in bate law. here the hospital is being shelled for a 2nd day running an attack on sunday damaged live saving medical equipment. now doctor of the hospital tells out just here a thousands of child patients risk dying as a result of the attacks on the hospital becomes officer is ready sold to stone that last week and detained. thousands of people might so by his the director of nursing come i logged one hospital, spoke to us on the phone from the northern gauze and strip. i clicked on the shop
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this afternoon in the hospital came under direct is verify of the children's ward with the incubators were hit by. is there any war planes and quite cop to drugs, the upper floors were damaged and some of the children and newborn babies were injured. joining us nurses and other medical stuff were also injured by the nurses, took the children to the lower floors, but those clothes don't have the equipment needed to pay to the newborns who need incubators and intensive can do that. those children and newborns came under direct fire and one child was supposed to have emergency surgery. the stuff was shocked by this new attack because we had already come under fire just the day before and couldn't. well, still i had gone out just there saying good bye to a music legend. we look back at the life and legacy of quincy jones to night, the age of 91
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the highlight of the weather as long as the fine and try close. not show of here apparently morning, missed and fall, but essentially lots of stifled web. a could see this big area of high pressure that x is a little yet must be seeking things quiet. so we have got some west to weather, some winfrey weather just around the eastern side of the con, snow typical, some west. the weather started to push its way back to what was that i buried punch, the ex tropical storm pass. he will bring some heavy rain into a porch come over the next couple of days. then a bit of weather last of in place into the northeast. despite just pushing across into subbing central passive fronts as we go through tuesday, we push on into a web stay, right there is still a possibility of one or 2 shells around the flood fit pos of eastern spite. are hopefully nowhere near as heavy as i have been recently, the one is who shouts at the central parts of the med,
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central pulse of europe. losey 5 am settled then up towards the north west again. while she fine, and several months of north africa was fine and settled, there's a little bit of a chevy breeze into the northeast of the continent, but the usual showers just around west africa. they will the further south. so maybe we must respect to this topic here. but they all, they're never the less extending across into the gulf of getting the, the limits to have
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a dream continue to study in your own adventure. now counter arranged the, the, the welcome back. you're watching out there. let's take a look at those headlines with just one day left until the us presidential election . the candidates on having the final riley's and if it's a sway on this, i'd be both is public and the kinds of adults on the cell. the riley in north carolina. it's the 3rd straight day he's visiting around states. meanwhile, these rival couple of heresies come painting in pennsylvania. cheese focus spread full stops. the cities of allentown,
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pittsburgh last friday will be held in philadelphia. is there any forces of killed at least 37 people in attacks across garza? this is the scene of the latest strike. invades not yeah. so any army strong 2 homes killing at least 15 people? oh, israel has notified the united nations. it's cancelling its agreement with the main agency for palestinian refugees follows a recently approved this rate a little which find all of under was a offer ations millions of palestinians, including nearly all of gauze as population depend on the agency for survival. the u. n. is wanting cancelling the agreement well worse than the humanitarian catastrophe. di, consequences across the occupied territory. to day a tumor is under a global director of communications. she says, as well as band will have catastrophic consequences,
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particularly for education. a hey, it's a race against time for a number of states around the world to work with the state of as well, to nothing payments. they saw this them. you see 2000000 people in golf on depend on now for their shoes. the viable, including food assistance and finally health care. the question is, who is going to replace on route and in the context all when this war finally comes to an end to end, provide education and learning to what we estimate is $400.00 pounds in boys and girls who go to the school to what is the plan, we don't have any answer to that. for example, any amounts of nations, agencies that have education, home and smell, that is not the able to run the schools like under that. as you see, we are the only united nations agency in the world that wrong 700 schools that provides education to more than half
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a 1000000 boys in does know how the united nations agency is capable to do this in the absence of a political solution. for just an index these, there is no alternative this to okay? so it's easy to top it. so the question is, what are you going to do about them? and how are you going to the feet to avoid you? meaning the state of israel is rodney forces have attacked residential homes in southern lebanon. dozens of explosions could be seen in the neighborhoods of may some devil in the most genuine district houses. and near a hospital. several villages suffered similar damage since, as well as ground defense of began and lebanon, as well says it's trying to avoid civilian casualties by issuing forced evacuation warnings. a full striking what it says, all has the law of targets in lebanon for the charity save, the children says more than $100.00 children battle been killed. since the end of september, charles drafted reports from bay roads. monsieur bourne views may find some of the
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images in charlie's report. to be disturbing. 2 year old ivana slowly recovering from the 3rd degree burns, she suffered opportunities really as striking, close to home and self 11. she saw fit extensive bounds on her head, face and arms followed him. how much says he and many others never received these regular evacuation threat. because the mobile phone network was down the stairs ought to be. there was a start close by the house was shaking. i com. describe it. i someone could go on the balcony. i saw her old black and looking at me because of a charlie's pain from under the rubble following. these really striking because the something 11 a month. this is happening every day. a lot of lock box up then living in the ministry of health says mold in 1200 children have been injured. nearly $200.00
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killed since the beginning of hostilities between his bola and is rarely not sober last year. but since the stops of 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 out on the united nations children phone, yulusef by root. 11 year old nama and his family narrowly escaped a series of he's really as storks,
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in the southern city time that we were on the road. then there was a hit between 2 buildings and the, when was one of the colleagues here and the building, the, it was scanned. i felt like is poor. now i'm is 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 in children in lebanon is growing. as all the number of those like ivana injured and probably disfigured for life a but she liked the growing number of children killed in this war, is at least alive. tells profit which is 0. the route is riley strikes of tongues did the syrian town of us say there's a in the south west of the capital,
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damascus. a launch plume of smoke was seen over the town these right minute traces . it's jets, tugs, it has the laws, intelligence infrastructure. but assuming that it's through defense as civilian sites where hits is ready forces have increased attacks in serious since the war and calls that began rescue teams in eastern spain are looking for victims in a multi story on the ground. cobb park in valencia flash floods in the region of killed at least 217 people. the government has deployed 7 and a half 1000 soldiers to the region. authorities are facing increasing criticism for the response to the disaster. as sonya guy go report some one of the worst hit areas and she's 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 step to the side,
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you can see the extent of the destruction that the was so close as it came down the ravine closing immense structural damage. the houses here, in fact, way you see the rubble pulling out of our building. here is how that happened on sunday overnight houses down hed beams too dangerous to enter into, which is why they've been costs are 5 you will far to use a now the results, the worry that 5 that down stream that so that people who are living in the houses further along that are real, so endangered as well. some will forward he's. i've also told certain families who are living in that changes 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 why 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 flooding. there are all the towns just close that to the city of valencia, who are formal,
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which are followed damaged by the flooding as well. they're real simple populated, and people that felt the anger and the frustration that fuel socrates did not come soon enough to be able to help them. when they desperately needed it most. sonya got jago alta, zara. chiva. namo boba's president has won a 2nd time defeating. have pro russian opponents in a crucial run of my acendo secured mold in 54 percent of the vote compared to 43 percent. my alexander, the son do as pushed for closer ties with the west and membership of the european union. and the election was overshadowed by allegations of meddling by russia. moscow though denies those accusations. that was the office of the small goober, has been under an unprecedented attack in the history of all europe. there are too
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many illegal votes buying the interference and electoral processes by hostile forces from outside the country and by criminal groups spreading lies, sewing, hatred, and fear within our society. oh, people have united freedom and the citizens have one piece and hope for a better life. has prevailed to god now but it is. busy melita, even what all that is, is promising to press on with a hunger strike until is full. my allied tongue elliptical rival greece, the tools, the ex lee to strike aims to diffuse protests. well, those demonstrations have been blocking the country's main highway network. president luis, all phase, attempted to revive a 2016 statutory rape case against murano as who was the 1st member of an indigenous community to leave olivia, us music type and quincy jones whose multi decade career re shaped pop and boston over has died at the age of 91,
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he collaborated with frank sinatra right. charles and michael jackson making some

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