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the mold and untold stories from asia and the pacific on which is era. the . ready ready the. # the final push for votes, democratic presidential candidate comment of harris makes a speech to americans in the battleground state of pennsylvania. the hello, this is alger 0 life from joe. hi, i'm for the back to go also ahead to our sellers. if we, if we get everybody a vote,
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there's another thing they can do. they probably can candidate donald trump tells supporters he's confident until when as the criss crosses, swing states also in the news, at least 15 palestinians that killed in these really attacks in northern guys by the survivors rushed to badly functioning hospitals, undersea, and saying good bye to him music legends when the back of the life and legacy of quincy jones has died of the age of 9 to the in just a few hours. voting will be well underway in the us presidential election. that's become one of the closest contests in american history opinion post continue to show it's too close to call. and the last page appears to get out the vote. republican candidate donald trump, and don't cry to contend to come to harris. campaigning across swing states that could hold the key. so the white house harris is focusing entirely on pennsylvania
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. she's been holding riley's in present job. i was hometown of scranton as well as allentown, as you hold her final riley, later in philadelphia. all that talked is been the trying to have is point fingers at each other and divide each other. it makes people feel alone. it makes us feel like there's nobody standing with them. and so the way i've always been thinking about our campaign in 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 the. meanwhile, donald trump is held ronnie's in north carolina and pennsylvania. he'll maintain a tradition by wrapping up later in grand rapids, michigan, which was his final stop in 20162020 alan fisher has moved from pittsburg in
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pennsylvania people. john's big final day campaigning for donald trump started to be in north carolina. and then 2 events in pennsylvania, that's essentially the crime jill of the 7 swing states. he was in reading, speaking to the puerto rican community. many of the i have decided to vote for couple of hours after offensive racist remarks at a trump raleigh in madison square garden in new york last week. he's lost a lot of votes. that's why he's spending time here. and then he came to pittsburgh, pittsburgh seen as the key to winning pennsylvania as far as the trump campaign is concerned, getting his message over about economic renewal under a trump presidency. and the odds people that the only way that we're going to get don't come back in the white house, was to get out and vote. we do not have to live this way. we don't know. and we will, we will we do not have to set up a week,
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this incompetent decline. and because we do about tomorrow, we can fix every single problem. our country face is a late america new heights and then from will leak into election day itself with his final rally in grand rapids in michigan following a pattern set in 20162020. when he held his final riley's there, then it's back to florida. and there's not a great deal more you can do except wait for the results to come in. and hope that he's dosher on the country in the last week. well, actually deliver results, and he will win the presidency of the united states. all the for sure, i'll just say to pittsburgh, pennsylvania to live not to kimberly house gate, who's in philadelphia, the biggest city in the swing state of pennsylvania for stops in pennsylvania for harris today. kimberly, why is it so important for the?
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well, it's important because this is the big prize. it has 19 electoral college votes, but there really isn't a path to winning the white house for campbell, a harris or donald trump without winning pennsylvania. and in fact, you could hear a couple of harris behind me because she's not here in philadelphia quite yet. she's speaking and she's being typed in from pittsburgh, pennsylvania. that is just across the stage. and it is one of the sort of bigger cities, but not the biggest city. and what is unique about the state fully is the fact that it's a blend of both rural as well as urban voters. and that's what makes it so competitive . and that's why both candidates are reaching out to voters here. but this is what makes it truly a battle ground that makes it so challenging for the candidates. and so that's why they are spending so much time here trying to grab it every vote. so total a harris is speaking in pittsburgh right now,
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but shortly she will be finishing or fido, campaign raleigh. make your file pitch the voters here in pennsylvania in the final advanced city, philadelphia. and so what can we expect from that final speech as she closes her campaign, what tone will she take? well, there is a lot of optimism coming from the campaign, but the is cautious, optimism be her, and. 8 tim was was he was piped in from milwaukee wisconscin just a few moments ago. and basically what they're saying is essentially into use of football analogy. what he said was, were the last 2 minutes of the game. it's tied, we have the ball. in other words, they're cautiously optimistic, but they're not taking anything for granted. so there's a lot of optimism. we expect the cala harris will use that, and she will talk about moving and turning the page tomorrow. but not mentioning
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her arrival, donald trump, by name we've been here, is a lot of attacks in the last week. we expect there will be none of that in this final speech. in fact, it will be about moving the country forward at projecting the a lot of houses as americans are hoping that she will bring to the oval office if she is elected. and she will have some help from some of her famous friends were expecting performances by lady gaza, as well as the speech from oprah winfrey. thank you very much. kimberly for that. kimberly how could live there in philadelphia, pennsylvania. we will of course, go back to you when coming to ours gives that final campaign speech laser. now another key battleground stages. georgia is seen as a must win for donald trump present job. i want it in an upset in 2020, but by tiny margin just under 12000 votes. john hendern has moved from the state capital. atlanta of georgia has been a reliably republican state for most of this century. when donald trump want it in
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2016, he won the presidential election. but in 2020 joe biden became the 1st democrat to win the presidency in the state of georgia since bill clinton in 1992. and the reason it's been shifting increasingly towards democrats is that most of the growth in their state has been around atlanta and its suburbs. and that's where democrats go to get many of their votes in this state. georgia is also the epicenter of the republican ever to overturn the 2020 election. i bet it is here that donald trump called the secretary of state and in a recorded conversation asked him for nearly 12000 votes and orders, but trump over the top. that didn't happen. and now trump is still facing charges here in fulton county along with several co conspirators. but in the end, when the voting is all counted, suffice it does say that if donald trump has lost here, he's probably having a bad night. and if comma la harris has one in georgia, she is probably having
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a good night, john henry and al jazeera atlanta. we've been talking a lot about the swing stage. that's because the outcome of the race for the white house could come down to those 7 states. his obviously are sort of any on america is 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 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
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easiest pass 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 the top. now trump's road 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 at 263, still 7 boats. shorts. if he holds north carolina, trump could even lose the biggest swing state of pennsylvania and still make it the
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270 by winning either arizona with 11 intellectual votes or georgia with 16 electoral votes. he would need just one of those states, not both. so let's go back now to that earlier scenario, harris holes, 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 block obama in 2008, one to jo, buying 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 to $60000000.00 each. if that happens,
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it is the us house of representatives which chooses the next president with each state getting one vote. that is something that hasn't happened in nearly 200 years . and the last days of a frontier campaign, democratic presidential candid come a harris boss to talk to one of our most important groups of supporters. she took part in a video call with when, with black women, a group that has a significant money invalid support is for a campaign. black women are among the democratic party's most reliable supporters. as my kind of re for some philadelphia in pennsylvania. the, the, we're ready to drive to get voted. so the polls is not lifting up, you know, that was putting me on the doors today, right? these get out the vote movement separate. the knocked on more than $56000000.00 in the seventy's. that's around states, a key demographic will come on. the harris in particular is women of color. i think
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black women have shown up for democratic candidate over 90 percent, 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 now the most loyal of 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 30, this increases to 55 points. this is clearly not just an important demographic. it's possibly a defining one about the future of the best campuses of those who look 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, simply personal story about me and it was not just the message that's important.
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it's the messenger as well. i'm also a mother of daughters. and i realized like right now, when we think of all the issues that are on the line and the selection, black women are primarily affected by each and every have, 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 summertime. 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 were going forward with strength and numbers and communicating and connecting yes. with all humanity, the sign is stuck to 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
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democracy does not end in the winter of discontent. by kinda i'll just hear a philadelphia pennsylvania soon. a head on the program will be taking a look at some of the days avenues. and the 2nd day of showing by is really forces on a b, c, h. hospital in northern gaza. will hear from staff caught up in the, at the 9 my case has been sent someplace around the world. it's enormous to this phenomena . it's historical and paid the weights of the potential penalized climate enact is the will wake up. who will the government? this is really something does, can make a turning point or thrice, meets the citizens, using the bowl to hold governments and corporations to account if they don't want to do it. by asking, then let's go to the court. the case for the client on it just 2
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stories of strong willed, challenging traditional female stereotype in the middle dominate, decide to make a difference. if i go a loophole in how some of these with the will to is highly contaminate to believe in the class. the risk in it all out is there in the united nations 29th conference on climate change, the sci fi, many most certain countries with aids, tons of fossil fuels, emissions crucial side to say to avoiding the worst effects of climate breakdown. will they rise to the challenge? stay with the 0 for an in depth coverage on the 29th, the,
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[000:00:00;00] the welcome back. a recap of our top stories on how to sierra campaigning in the us presidential election is in his final hours and will credit candidate coming to ours is making your last page pictures ahead of tuesday's vote. in the swing state of pennsylvania, our republican contend of donald trump has already held values in north carolina and pennsylvania to maintain as tradition by wrapping up later in grand rapids, michigan, which was his final stop. in 20162020. the guys are now way the health ministry says is really forces seem intent on killing all remaining stuff out of this each hospital in the north of the strip the come out loud. one hospital in big night here has been child for
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a 2nd day of running life saving medical equipment has been damaged, risking the lives of dozens of babies and children is already sold, restore them the hospital last week, and obtain thousands of people including staff age. so by is the director of nursing, i've come, i had one hospital, he spoke to us on the phone from northern casa, i clicked on the shop 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 comforter 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. 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
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emergency surgery. the stuff was shocked by this new attack because we had already come under fire just the day before and the medical stuff were detained. there were a 125 patients in the hospital, including children and the wounded. the incubator had a babies, and the intensive care unit has 7 newborns and children only be on the ventilator. but the opposite goals were damaged because of the attacks, and we were forced to bring them down. so they, on direct victims of these attacks upon large numbers of medical staff, had been detained by east, very forces in the past few days. and the hospital is besieged by his very forces and quote and of many workers, including surgeons, neurologist and pediatricians have been detained. the doctor, the hospital is extremely understaffed. as a result, they all 4 doctors and 50 volunteers, medical workers, and nurses. they can't cope with a huge influx of wounded people and they own no supplies is ready for success,
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have destroyed warehouses and pharmacies storing supplies. and many of the facilities in the hospital have been destroyed by welcome. is there any forces going to me that the bond meant of both the southern and northern areas of garza? and is there any rate hit a building in the heart of rock killing at least 2 people in down below, a helicopter attack on attentive displace, people killed one person that injured many, including children, and other 4 people were killed during a raid in the town of hours away died in central garza, in total. the 70 people were killed across the street in the last 24 hours. and this was a scene of an earlier striking bait lie. yeah, in northern guys. 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 that they had
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the the chief of the uh, both of us, the whole,
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the spanish a little bit. oh jeez, here as honey. my move has more from down by in central casa, according to minute go sources that leads to 37 people were killed across the gulf from 25 of them. and the northern part of the survey earlier today to residential home was targeted advise is really monetary by multiple layers like leaving 15 people. and the majority of hardware as these as the pattern of attacks has been going on for almost a year. now more than a year of the genocide of were made of women and it's children earlier this morning . this really monitor, it can do it. it's heavy artillery, coupled with the talks by the drones on people who really evacuated from the northern part of, of your body. when you come into the city of bit la,
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this is the area where most people are at the constant trading since they were forced out of their homes, that they are being targeted by unpredictable falling bonds in 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 service 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. it's simply because there's very many, they have put 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 arriving to the hospital. but the die within days of their arrival simply because they don't get the necessary medical care that they need. those really monitor also targeted, come on one hospital with who the are tell the destroying major parts of the
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facilities and the properties of the hospitals injuring medical, the staff to the point where think about i was one of right now without any medical stuff. what so ever, the situations continue to evolve, you know, much complex, much more challenging scenario. we're ready to displace the traumatized population across the gaza strip mode is just the air from the central layer of the gospel of palestine house way. is there any forces of attacks residential homes in $711.00 on dozens of explosions could be seen in a village in the most value in districts. the houses are near hospital. several villages suffered similar damage since the saturdays are as round defensive 11 on in september. to nothing is north korea has fired with the south. korean military has identified as several short range. besides, they were launched towards the sea off the east coast of the korean peninsula. the launch comes just days off to north korean leader kim jong own supervisor test
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flight for the countries newest intercontinental ballistic misfire. rescue teams in eastern spain are looking for fraud victims in a multi story on the ground cobb park in valencia. it was in gulf last week when the se in region was hit by flash floods. the number of people known to have died now stands at 217. the government has deployed 7500 soldiers to the region, while the authorities face increasing criticism for their response to the disaster . meanwhile, in the northeast of spain, heavy rains have cost flooding and parts of catalonia trained services were stopped in more than a dozen fights with suspended dead foss. alona add ports, believes formerly to evil. morales has promised to press on with a hunger strike until his former allied turn. political rival agrees to toss the actually, to strike aims to diffuse protests, blocking the country's main highway network,
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present luis archie has attempted to revive a 2016 such sure, a rape case against morales who was a 1st member of an indigenous community to lead police. yet a boat has capsize off the coast of the camara assignments getting at least 25 people. it was carrying around 30 passengers who were trying to reach the french territory of my yacht. the you and migration agency says traffic is deliberately capsized the vessel to us music legend, quincy jones, whose career be shaved. pomp and jazz has died at the age of 91. he collaborated with the likes of frank sinatra, ray, charles and michael jackson. charlie angel looks back on his career. quincy jones was a titan and the american music industry, a producer compose a musician, and hit maker born in chicago in 1933, he 1st made a name for himself as a jazz trumpeter, he was soon in demand with every musical stuff. i feel like the most last person on
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the planet to have come along the path that i came and musically for me, 13 years old, you know, started with right charles of 14, he was 16. i want to talk tearing base the linux on everybody fidelity holiday louis armstrong, all the way to 50. so let a general collaboration with frank sinatra really put him in the spot light, but it was not defined by a single music rash on he revolutionized funk and pump producing michael jackson's best selling albums. in the 1918, james was the 1st black vice president of mercury records and his place in the hall of fame. also for the films and tv shows he produced. the list of his awards is lengthy. he's been nominated for 79 grammy's and 127. he's one of i think 20
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e got winters in the world. that's the whole the quadrant of awards for anybody does know that any grammy oscar tony and no, yeah. he also produced the biggest selling album all time music, crew, genius, quincy, james, leaves an indelible mark on music history to stay with us for talk to ologist era. next, thank you for watching the hello. we have another developing tie food making his way towards the north west pacific world, closing on. that's in a moment. i have it flat, but we have got a lot of dry dry and settled weather for mount chauffeur, china too bad across the korean peninsula. this see to hear that will bring some cooler, fresher, i have it science, blustery showers in across the good parts of japan's thinking. my wife or the south with an east woods as we go for tuesday and on into widest,
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isis. and what's the weather coming through? here what scars come back into the korean peninsula and i succeed from not to china, it is generally settled and fine look a little further south. so this is a developing tie food. currently is a tropical storm is making its way very close to the north of the philippines that will run between the philippines and taiwan as we go through the next couple of days, a loss of wet weather coming through here. it just gets pushed a little further south. maybe we as it just bumps into those ne leave, wins those waves, bringing some wet weather into uh, indo china garages, showers the across southeast asian rush that was to, into southern positive india into shoreline drive with us. i for the northern plains of india, a few showers into the final face into the pool, but hot and dry baptist dom of the
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