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the challenges here with the . ready the less than 24 hours to go cabinet harris makes of final pitch 2 us soldiers in the battled bond state of pennsylvania. the so i'm putting you back to where you're watching l g sierra life from to hospital. so a head start. so there's a we've, if we get everybody a vote, there's another thing they can do. republican candidate,
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donald trump towel supporters is confidential when as the criss crosses, swing states also in the use at least 15 policy needs a category is really a taxing northern guys. i would survive as much to barely functioning hospitals. i'm just the last. i'm sonya guy ever in chiva outside of mullins. yeah. when the town is recovering off to mountains, it's all stuff with resilience, the in less than 24 hours. voting will be well underway in the us presidential election that's become one of the closest contests in american history. holding continues to show it's too close to call. and the last page appears to get out the vote. republican candidate, donald trump, and democratic contender, kind of the harry as a campaigning across swing states that could hold the keys to the white house.
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donald trump has a ready house to ride ease one in north carolina and the 2nd in pennsylvania. you'll maintain a tradition by wrapping up later in grand rapids, michigan, which has was his final stop in 20162020 as well. trump has just been speaking in reading, pennsylvania. we're just one day away for what will be the most important political event in the is due the country but you have to get out. we have to vote to show up as vote. i loved it. really. what we should do is swamp of just swap them to my cabinet. harris is also expected to visit reading. she'll shortly hold a reilly in nearby allentown harris is focusing entirely on pennsylvania. today. she will hold her final, reilly in philadelphia, and all that talked is been by china have is point fingers at each other and divide each other. it makes people feel alone. it makes us feel like there's nobody
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standing with them. and so the way i've always been thinking about our campaign and these next 24 hours is as we are getting out the vote, as we are kansas saying, let's be intentional about building community, about building community, about building coalitions, about reminding people we all have. so much more in common than what separates us. there is power in that there is power in as well. in a moment, we'll hear from john hender in atlanta, georgia, and mike kinda in philadelphia. but 1st we go live to out in fisher, who's in pittsburgh island. it's often said that the road to the white house goes to pennsylvania, which explains why both harris and trump are there on the las vegas. the find pittsburgh could well be the key because both teams think that this is an important set to. we knew that because both of them are going to be here on the eve of the election. so why is pittsburgh so
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important while used to be traditionally blue, which meant it was solidly democratic. but as the steel industry and manufacturing has leaked to wait and the unions have become less strong, then there's been a bigger opportunity for the republicans to make games. so this is alleghany county in pennsylvania, and this is the place where the republicans got most votes in 2020. and so donald trump sees this as bethel grove and, and the area where he could win and perhaps take pennsylvania because believe me, both campaigns will be sitting watching the results on election night. and they'll be waiting to see what the read tons on the exit polls are seeing from pennsylvania with 19 electoral college votes. this is the most important swing state up for grabs on tuesday. and one of the big things that both donald trump and come to hire as know is that they have to try. and when the put the recon votes, donald trump has kind of lost the handle. not because of the racist comments made at the madison square garden event just over a week ago,
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and he's trying to win them back. and that'd be speaking to people in the community just in the last hour. in fact, we say that what donald trump by refusing to display news comments which criticize puerto rico as being a floating rubbish tip, damage to standing. a lot of people who, when going to vote, are not going to vote. but it's not for donald trump. right. and so what, what is the, what are the issues and they asked for voters, what are the top issues on the minds of voters as they had on to the both smart as well, of course as the economy and people can look at the, the macro economic figures and see that unemployment is done and inflation is coming done in manufacturing jobs that up. and that's fantastic. but when a family of 4 goes to the supermarket and they find that the grocery bill is $56070.00 more than it was 4 years ago. when donald trump stands and says, are you better off than you where 4 years ago that resonates with
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a lot of voters. it's an argument, the one with rick and used to a great deal of success against jimmy carter and 1976 on trump believes that he can do the same thing this time, right? when he talks about the border and people coming across and the medicaid is being monitored by undocumented migrant, absorbs the chances, open and documented might be criminal, are much lower than the american. doesn't matter. as far as they are concerned, as the perception that this is happening to people in america. and so those are the things that donald trump thinks that when the election for him. but he will be looking at polls that were all seeing. that suggests that the number of female voters, it's particularly a natalie voicing, is that record levels very high indeed. and a lot of them, the majority of them, a breaking for a couple of how does that makes his job of winning the white house incredibly difficult and let me point out. this is the most important 24 hours perhaps in donald trump's life. if he wins the election, then he becomes the next president of the united states. if he lose it,
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then the criminal case is that a federal level that going against them will proceed. and there is every possibility that the end of it. there may be a deal sense and so you see the stakes out especially high for donald trump, some very high stakes. indeed, mike. uh no, and thank you very much for that. adam fisher lived in pittsburgh, pennsylvania, and we go to mike next, mike kind of who's in philadelphia, the biggest city in the swing state of pennsylvania. the district attorney there is warning against intimidating voters. mike is directed against one side in particular. well the district attorney made clear that no, it's not directed to any single group or body o my the is that an imminent threat at the same time use warning. that is the possibility of the pollings being disrupted in the course of the day. now, i'm standing in front of independence, sol. this is where the constitution was rectified some 243 years ago. and
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throughout those he is the democracy within this country has come on the threats out time and time again. but very much so within the last few months of this particular campaign ended in the last 4 years since the last election in fact. and the district attorney making clear that one cannot take things for granted that there may will be some kind of physical threats against the polling within uh, philadelphia, in particular. and he and says that they are going to be measures to prevent any such thing from happening. this is what the district attorney had to say, and we do have the costs. we do have the jail sales. we do have a philly jury and we have a state presence. so if you're going to try to turn an election into some form of co workers, and if you're going to try to bully people bully votes or voters, you're going to try to erase both. you're gonna try any of that nonsense. we're not playing no v riley that come out of harris's jew to hold
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in pittsburgh has be moved from the state point park. i'll be advised the secret service which said that could not guarantee securing that particular venue. so the threat against the electro process is widely spread, not just within philadelphia. here we've got the da taking, you know, making the statements he does, but throughout the pennsylvania, this critical state and indeed across the nation. one last point it was announced that they will be a national special security event on january the 6th that is the day of the certification of this vote. obviously in. 4 kind what happened. busy years ago on january the 6th 2021. thank you very much for that. my kind of live there in philadelphia. pennsylvania was staying in pennsylvania and the state judge there has given the green light to take billing that even mosques 1000000 dollar election give away mosque has been on a drive to register voters in key battleground states by offering prize money. but
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a district attorney had changed mosque and court saying the payoff amount is 20 legal lottery with m p a rules. this game has already handed out $16000000.00. now to the swing state of georgia in the american south, john hindered his de joins us live from atlanta. so john georgia, seen as a must win state for donald trump, not in his salary. so full come to hire is find one by tiny margin, a maybe 12000 votes in 2020 layout. the importance of the state for us will. georgia is crucial for and number of reasons in this election. one, it is one of those 7 crucial swing states that are likely to decide this election to this was also the epicenter of the 2020 effort to overturn the election by republicans and donald trump and several alleged co conspirators still face chargers here in fulton county for those efforts,
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trump famously called the secretary of state and said, just give me 11780 votes that would have put him over the top. that did not happen . and now he faces charges for that. this is also a mistake. we're democrats have made significant inroads if you can see those billboards behind me. those posters, those are all cala harris. and i'm standing in a, in a, or an area where there are a number of historically black universities. and of course they celebrate her. she went to another h, b, c, u in washington, dc. howard is but very, there are some issues that the democrats have to overcome in this election. and right now, one of those issues is gotcha. and you're in atlanta, john, what does people have been telling you about what's important to them at the bottom box tomorrow? well we've mostly been talking to students here at these is historically black colleges in what they've told us is very concerned with some of the things that
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young people are concerned with all across the us. one of the major issues is these rails war in gaza. here, a couple of students from morehouse college here, and this is what they had to say. the what's on my mind is, is really how we as america, and as you know, the so called land of milk and honey, in this election in 2024 and going forward after once has decided, what are we, what's going to be our footprint on the globe, are we going to continue to play colonial and imperial and, you know, you know, settler cards or are we going to maybe, you know, try and achieve and try and harken back to the, the values and the morals that originally were intended for this country. but that we seem to stray so far away from it that's on a global and a domestic level as well. another thing that distinguishes georgia because of that election dispute in 20 twenty's. this was the last state to turn in its vote. it
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took 16 days for the official vote tally to be reported here in georgia, so they've changed the laws in order to make that quicker early. an absentee ballots have to be reported an hour after the full is close at 8 pm. that is o g m t time and the other votes has to be counted county by county immediately after that. so officials here are saying they hope it will be much quicker this time. john, thank you very much for that. that's john henry lived there in atlanta, georgia. well, we've 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 states. his obviously are still vanya on america's unique electoral college system that determines the winter. 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
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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 of 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. 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 to blue made joe biden presidents. but because electro 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 sharia victory. she would still need one more state to put her over
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the top. now trumps wrote to 70 starts with holding north carolina state. he won last time by 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 a 263 still 7 votes choice. if he holds north carolina, trump could even lose the biggest swing state of pennsylvania and still make it the 270 by winning either arizona with 11 electoral votes or georgia with 16 electoral votes. he 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
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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 electoral vote to brock obama in 2008, one to jo button 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, 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 . a still, i had on knowledge a 0 be taking a look at the days i've been using a 2nd day of sharing by is really forces and a, b, c, h. hospital in northern casa, will hear from staff, caught up in the, a tax, the
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the hello, whether looking good fat and full rep melding comp day. we have got some showers clearing away from that is the sort of australia we have got a lot of heat around across mount show of all of them that hate will transfer us way a little further resources. we go through tuesday on into a web based 33 celsius that full melvin. we can assemble the temperature into sidney for a 1st, a lot of hot and dry weather losey several for the most part this michelle was just creeping through the bite. i think the way towards the southeast in cold gold and ranges, sing some lively shower, severe storms, a possibility and to the southeast of queensland. these will pull away as we go on through web, the state and just some way to weather, just sliding his way back towards tasmania. and then we'll see some cool refresher weather into the southeast as we go through west last day with the pulse of
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prospect of some showers extending across that eastern hall of new south wales and running on towards the ceiling. while i do show us too, when too much of time for a time, the sisters making his way out to the white pressure without coming back in behind, one or 2 showers to into that eastern side of the korean peninsula. at least 4 times shells move widespread for japan on wednesday broad to for the korean peninsula. and for china is lottie tri settled. i'm fine. of the i might be the only woman in the room, the only black person. definitely the only one from grass roots activism to the holes of power. a courageous fate representative struggles to pass a ceasefire resolution before cause but taking center stage was moving against the time takes on waves, is like a ripple and it keeps people energize to keep fighting for an under concerns. i
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stand up for monday with on the jersey to the the, the back. you're watching out to 0 life from don't i. reminder of our time stories campaigning in the us presidential election is in his final hours democratic candidate kind of the hours is making her last features ahead of tuesdays voting. the swing state of pennsylvania republican candidate donald trump has already have 2 rallies, one in north carolina, and the 2nd day in pennsylvania. to maintain a tradition by wrapping up later in grand rapids, michigan, which was his final stop in 20162022
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guys in the way the house ministry says he's really forces seem intent on killing all remaining stuff at a besieged hospital in the north of the strip, the come out allowed one hospital in bate law here has been shelved for a 2nd day of running live saving medical equipment has been damaged, risking the lives of thousands of babies and children is really sold restored in the hospital last week and detained. dozens of people including staff, the age spot is the director of nursing has come. i'll add one hospital. he spoke to us on the phone from northern guys to click on the we were shocked this afternoon and the hospital came under direct is verify of the children's ward with the incubators were hit by. is there any war plains and quite comp 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,
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took the children to the lower floors. those clothes don't have the equipment needed to pay to the newborns who need incubators and intensive can do with those children. and newborns came under direct fire and one child was supposed to have emergency surgery. the staff was shocked by this new attack because we had already come under fire just the day before and see that as well as hospitals in northern guys is ready. forces have bombed homes, getting at least 15 people. this is a scene of the latest striking bait lie here. among the dead is a palestinian child who lost his own father. in the 1st days of the war, civilians rushed, rushed to the scene to big for survivors using the bay hines. the
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middle of the unit and try to get some of the above the treatment.
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so what is the israel has notified the united nations that his counseling is agreement with the main agency for palestinian refugees had follows. a recently approved bill which band or was 8 operations, millions of palestinians, including nearly all of guys us population depend on the agency for survival, the u. n. as one that counseling the agreement or worse, and the humanitarian catastrophe with diet consequences across the occupied territories. julia to my is own rise, global director of communications. she says these are as bad will have catastrophic consequences, particularly for education. it's reason against time for members states around the world to work with the state of as well to nothing
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payments. they saw this, them, you see 2000000 people in golf of depend on now for their shoes. the viable, including food assistance on primary health care. the questionnaire is, who is going to replace on route and in the context all when there's more finally comes to an end. who will provide education and learning to what we estimate is 400 pounds in boys and girls who go to the school, who, 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 school slide 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 a 1000000 boys in those. no other united nations agency is capable to do this in the absence of a political solution. for just an index disease,
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there is no alternative this to okay? so it's easy to adult aid. 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, or as waves where the forces of a tax, residential homes in 711 on dozens of explosions could be seen in a village in the mail shy you district. the houses are near hospital. several villages have suffered some of the damage since israel's ground defensive began in 11 on how many people in both never known and guys are accusing israel of trying to create buffers. owens in northern guys and 711 on a correspondence deputy deca has a detail research by planet lab shows the extent of destruction israel has inflicted on the border towns and villages in southern lebanon. and now we're going to zoom in on just 3 examples to show you what's happening basically long this border. this is the lebanese border village of yeah. do all this is october of last
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year and look to the right. and that's one year on look how much of it has been destroyed. and then if we move a few kilometers further west, we're heading to 8. the i'll show up again. oh, going remember, these are homes and lives you're looking at. these were communities just a few kilometers on that. i'm yeah, the same alter devastation. and again, this shows you the difference of a here and this is how much damage has been done. said i'm, you know, that's the same village by israel in just the last month. totally gone many unless suggested this is part of israel strategy to establish buffer zones inside southern lebanon, near its northern border, just as it seems to be doing in northern gauze. if this wasn't jamalia in october and the few remaining palestinians, they are being ordered out by israel. these harrowing and chilling images were released by the is really army, a forced displacement of a people. i know it was use,
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the boat has capsized off the coast of become all this island is getting at least 25 people. it was carrying around 30 passengers who were trying to reach the french territory of my art. the un migration agency says traffic is deliberately capsized the vessel. it's a 3rd incident of this kind. in the past 3 months. in spain, more storms have caused flooding. damage and destruction to ad road and have rail travel. rescue teams in valencia as to looking for victims from last week slash funds. the number of people killed a number of people who have died in the swamps. now sands of 217 with dr. and still missing sonya category for some cheese. one of the worst hit areas it is a monumental operation providing for a whole town and it's hour of need. but since last tuesday she was residents have been working non stop to help each other food, water, clothing,
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whichever they require. but there was still enormous challenges earlier in the day and her family were forced to evacuate that home. the floods had cost too much structural damage, making it too dangerous to stay. we don't know where we're going to sleep tonight, but the people here helping us a lot or was that so is one of the lucky ones. the building housing is families. business has for the most part, state intact. he says it's withstood cost blogs, but not as bad as this most recent one. through the most skilled with what and beyond the higher than the height of 3 a call just buildings along the ravine fad was the flooding rendering, building structures too dangerous to approach. and just under a week, the town center of cuba has been mostly cleared of a race and lots and lots,
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no pod down to the residents living here. and the volunteers who came in to help with what ever equipments they have to hand this rule town home is tractors and heavy machinery have been at the forefront of shifting most of the rubble. there is no joke too small for those to come in to help the neighbors who put off the phone on monday that we're doing this for the people who need it. most people have no kitchen, we're all in this together, but it's not like this in of a flood take areas. spanish police offices and civil guard units continued searching and the more built up towns closer to the city of buttons. yeah. there was still hundreds of people missing and to forward he's one of the death toll will increase. as more bodies are uncovered, i'm the torrential rain has not ended. as the storms move, move over the region of catalonia ok os ensued flights were cancelled as possible. and as apple flooded,
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