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cool, but targeting supposedly a new crisis, dr. silver, one hospitals on out to 0. hearing the entering to see how that is ready, a thought here to southern so i'll just use teams across the world when you close to the house at the store. the, the other one, kennedy johnson, this is all just here. a lie from day with our extensive coverage of the us selection. the candidates have made the closing arguments and it's now up to the americans. otis hose will open in a few hours time. i'm kimberly healthcare in philadelphia, pennsylvania coming up, i'll tell you why cala harris risk across this battle ground state to make the closing arguments of her campaign mountains to show in pittsburgh,
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pennsylvania. one of donald trump's last campaign stops. and what has been a madison 2024 presidential election campaign and will have the rest of the days news, including the genocide installed, as rarely strikes of killed mold in 17 costs 24 hours. the election day has arrived in the united states and what's expected to be one of the tightest presidential races in history. democratic contend come to hire a son to republican revival. donald trump has made that last when it pitches devices they've come paint across swing states that could win them. the white house can be how could begins coverage now from the philadelphia in pennsylvania. the highest is urging people to get to the pulse of the
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philadelphia. welcome. the next president of the vice president, connell harris began her final campaign pitch to voters deliberately choosing the philadelphia museum of art with its iconic rocky steps from the 1976 film behind her. and here at these famous steps, attribute to those who start as the underdog and climb the victory here is believe she started her campaign the same way. she goes into election day with a narrow lead in for national polls over her republican rival, donald trump. this could be one of the closest races in history, but 3 other national polls show a statistical tie that makes the outcome of the 2020 for presidential election unpredictable, especially in battle ground pennsylvania. we need everyone to vote in pennsylvania
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and you will decide the outcome of the selection. pennsylvania harris spent monday 1st crossing the state, making 4 stops over the weekend. her campaign, not from the doors of 1300000 homes to ensure pennsylvania residents recognize the importance of their vote, will be anxiety and the fear you're feeling. you're feeling that because you sense the danger and you change that with your boat. harris told her supporters, her campaigns been fighting for what she believes the country needs and what she hopes to deliver every as its next president. and you will decide the outcome of the selection pennsylvania. but voters may not know the outcome of the us selection right away. millions of male is invalid from states like pennsylvania can't be counted until the morning of election day. that means the election results may not
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be known for hours, days or even weeks. kimberly healthcare alger 0, philadelphia, pennsylvania will go to trump, finished his campaign in michigan, promising to lead america to new heights of glory. adam fisher, reports from pittsburgh in pennsylvania with trump health valleys. earlier in the day i of the there's never been a more important 24 hours for donald trump when he becomes us president, lose any faces numerous court cases which could then in a prison sentence. so in the final full day of this presidential race, the campaign name and hod 1st in north carolina were way leading. oh yeah. then in pennsylvania, i've been waiting for years. is this the state both sides no believe could decide the white house. republicans trying to sure up is riddled backing,
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but more importantly for him. latino support. after damaging and controversial comments at a rally just over a week ago, really have to do is get out and vote and we walk away with the greatest political event in history. but much more important, it's going to be the event of saves countries, that pittsburgh with thousands got it. and the law and voice of republican defense stood in protest. i am here to try to plant the seed with fellow republicans. and anybody who's listening the trump, and those that are in the mag and movement that are enabling and supporting him, are not real conservatives. and we were in michigan, we went all things on the final rally in grand rapids, michigan. trump repeating the pattern from 20162020, hoping that will bring him luck. after checking the country, donald trump will watch the election results of his home in florida. his team is confident in pennsylvania. we will be in l indicates if donald trump is heading
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back to the white house or as president, is one and done all the fisher, i'll just say to pittsburgh, pennsylvania. let's take a closer look now at some of the battleground states, georgia has only been considered right now. i have the republican a flip to bite in 2016. trump's team is hoping to attend it to the red fold phone engine. report from atlanta in georgia is crucial in this election. not just because it's one of the 7 swing states that will likely decided, but also because it was the epicenter of the 2020 effort to overturn the presidential election. donald trump and several college co conspirators. now face chargers here in fulton county for trying to do that. trump famously called secretary of state brad rapids, burger and in a recorded conversation said just fine v 11780 votes. that's one more than the margin by which joe biden won this state. he was the 1st democrat to do so . since bill clinton in 1992,
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donald trump hopes to reduce that 2020 performance by winning the state outright. and couple of harris hopes to become the 2nd democrat. to do so in this century, john henry and l u 0, atlanta, michigan, and the premises to be one of the tightest bottles. among the swing states, the democrats, strong whole trump took the rest about states in 2016 threes, about report from detroit. michigan is a crucial swing states. donald trump was elected here back in 2016 for only 10000 votes. later on, joe biden defeated him in 2020, so winning here is crucial to make it to the white house. so to talk about the issues affecting the african american community, here is michael harris. mike, you tell me a little bit how you feel about the selection you attended service with cabinet. how is why do you think this vote is important? is one of the most historic elections of all time cause have donald trump getting into office? he's going to 9 late the black community. i just believe that the black me and
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the black people need to vote for kalama, here's. or one of the things that we're seeing in the pole is it, that many african american men are not going to go to vista concern. and why is this happening? a lot of the black man for whatever reason. they, it's not a priority didn't. it is not serious enough and then they got to understand people died for the right for us to vote. and for whatever reason these black mean they need to wake up. black, me hear me right now. vote two's vote for kilometers. vote black mean wake up, invoke. thank you very much. so as you see, there's lots of concerns for members of the african american community to go out and vote. they were present around 13 percent of the voters in the state and play a crucial role in the upcoming elections. the african american community and the state has struggled with poverty, unemployment,
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and even segregation. that's why there's lots of concerns of what could happen if someone like donald trump makes it to the presidency. but right now, turn out is crucial for pamela. harry's convincing people to go out and vote to be able to win in the state based. i will just see that detroit michigan that's bringing the panel now. we have also and her son is a democratic strategist send found to convey communications and james davis, republican strategist, the president of touchstone strategies, welcome to both should have signed just how close is this going to be incredibly close. all the pulling has us within a margin of error and all of the 7 states. so we don't know right away who's, who's gonna be the eventual victor. it's that close to him, davis just how important of the swing states explain this to us. i mean, it's critical. this is where all the votes really matter and you get an extra votes and a boot entirely blue state doesn't really change the game or an entirely red state
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doesn't change the game. you need every critical votes in pennsylvania and all the blue, all states in north carolina, georgia, or it's a really lock up. this went because you're going to get the delegates appropriated to that state. pennsylvania as an example, 19 delegates, really good when you're trying to get to that 270 mark einstein. you are actually from georgia that i and georgia, that what's, you've got the feeling i look, i think georgia is not going to repeat what they saw on in 2020. i talked to many friends of their family there. one of the really interesting things is that hurricane halloween impacted my family significantly in the southeastern part of the state. and in that power, electricity for weeks and weeks. and the federal government was really slow to respond. people were kicked off about that. and i think that will ultimately hurt people at the polls as well. i also talked to a lot of african american men in the state. i grew up an entirely black
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neighborhood, believe it or not. and, and i'm really still well connected with a lot of those guys and the women there. and they're really frustrated with the economic circumstances that they're facing. and the current administration of, oh, should have thought of how is for us then try to make any roads into those swing states. well, harris was in georgia. she was in every other thing state recently, of course, and she has a series of allies across georgia. remember that in georgia, we've had a number of successes. we didn't just win 2020 for biden, but we've also won 2 different senate seats. a state that was previously seen as solely republican, has voted democratic now for president and twice democratic for senate. so this is definitely a seat that's available. the soul seems to be so who the rise doesn't mean whoever wins are they going to be able to do that much and government? well, the divided government is a reality that i think is even just as likely to come up next. so it's important to
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think about what kind of leader that we have who will actually listen to you, who will listen to different sides and maybe even change their opinion on things. so when and americans are choosing their choosing a leader that not only to get things done, but can actually see across the aisle when you're talking about leadership that i mean, what kind of a leader would trump be on the international stage than whitening account from there yeah, i think, you know, we saw from the last presidency is ministration that we had a pretty peaceful, global environment. and i think a lot of folks, uh, you know, we look at folks like, dictators comes on on. uh, you know, by the way i put, and i always say, man, they're kind of crazy. we don't know what's going to happen with these guys. and i think some of those guys look at donald trump and they're like, we don't really know what to expect. so that sort of works in our favor with donald trump. he's also said, hey, i'm not in it for, i'm, i'm, i wanna, you know, i wanna work together. i want to come to the table and have good discussion. i want to hold some of our habits areas accountable,
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but it's not really not really into the war games. right. he's an anti war candidate. do you agree with that? i don't know that calling donald trump or a favor in gunner for me because he's even more unpredictable than king german is really a win for american foreign policy. when i take a look at the 4 years of foreign policy that we had led by donald trump, i think about the chaos i think about unpredictability, as not necessarily a good thing. i don't credit any piece time to donald trump. i credit at at least america's role in peace to our previous presidents in our study foreign policy. not that it's always a good thing, but i don't think that the chaos that donald trump brings to foreign policy is good for america. and it's certainly not good for the world, stop the chaos of how the biden harris ministration left afghanistan. what does that look like? well, let's look at, let's look at, look, now let's look at what's i look, there's every, i think both republicans and democrats wanted to get out of afghanistan. the
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american people wanted to get out the agree, but how to do it, how to do it is the right way. trump signed the agreement here and which because again, he's not committed, sustain, and in the forever wars, much like your former boss, bernie sanders and somebody can share that in common, right. but at the end of the day, there is a process and how to do it well and how to evacuate. well, that was really heartbreaking for me as someone who worked for the secretary defense and had my little brother deployed into the middle east, multiple tours and know many friends who lost lives, who came back for ever changed. because of that that's, that's a real, real pain for the american people. i think anyone who looks back if they withdrawal, even though is years ago, she has that kind of pain. and that is why it is a commander in chief responsibility to make sure that we make agreements. we make them with the time and the planning available. the agreement, the donald trump made for us to set up a scanner scan far faster than we could get anything out. it's not the bite and had
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a choice to say that let's take some time to go down. okay, let me just ask you this. harris has faced criticism, hasn't she ever of the one god? so how is that? what has her her, that most americans do not favor this war in casa, most americans, and by very large margins, favor a cease fire. this is one of the things that bite and got wrong. harris could have corrected a bit more. i think she's done better than biting has, but still hasn't really flex the muscle that the united states has to influence. that is really government backed domestically. then let me just ask you, if donald trump is to feed you this a big, if will he accept the results? i think the american people are strong and the american system is strong. so i have faith in that. and yes, i believe that he will alternately like accept the results. and even if he did it, even if any candidates didn't even have kamala didn't, i believe the system would propel us ford we've seen tougher times through this in our history. and uh, and i think, you know, history proves us that we come out stronger in the, even though this late stage,
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what proportion of people would not have made up their minds yet? very few. i honestly think people, the uncertainty in the election about voters is whether or not to vote, not whom to vote for. and so campaigns that have done something smart are, are working on getting out those voters who might not normally that the number of undecided voters at this point is so small, people making their decision last minute at the ballot box itself is so small. i honestly think that it's more about whether or not people believe in voting and very briefly there. are we likely to actually get the results in the next 24 hours, for example? absolutely not that this is kind of go on for at least a few days. it takes time to certify all the use of elections. it was mentioned earlier in pennsylvania for example. they don't start counting some of the millen ballots until the election day itself. so it's just going to take a little bit of time. people need to have patience and how,
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what would the fates in the process? you both agree on that? okay, believe it the, then the southern james davis, thank you both very much indeed for joining. thank you. thank you. oh, so to come head on out as a distress call and come out as well. and most of the northern gaza is ready for us as a stepping up the siege. the 1st arm sonya guy jago in chief outside on my name's sia, when the town is recovering from disaster with resilience, the okay. on the face of it looks good. okay. like a repeat performance. another developing tie food across the philippine c heading study northwest. but they won't take the same truck it and think it's more likely to affect know, some kind of piece. and also there's one in particular. there are sounds out for us,
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right, malaysia and india in an easy. now they're coming back to in the dry season. quite to rush out through sumatra, but it shouldn't be lazy and through western me in my own notions. but scott's it elsewhere in australia and act 2 front is developing. it's maybe the battle vs because it's just a vague, massive shower. was it, and i mean, but there is a lot going through here. now at the moment it looks like it's quite holt in this proud australia, central knowles. otherwise you won't just showing up for the size, but beyond that, what is going on? not much to be honest until let's look at this full cost for, for example, the red which takes you down to was camera and melvin. and then the melvin full cost last one day. then the wind changes, so that from that system is beginning to become active. and here the temperature drops even out of springs by 3 degrees, but in melbourne by rubbing more the active fund of sherry wright and developed through victoria and new south wales. it doesn't show itself in new zealand till
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human val just here it reminds of the headlines, donald trump and kind of the heart. so wrapped up the presidential campaigns, his final pitch and the state of michigan, trump promised to fix the american economy and take the country to new heights. democratic contender coming on, harris made her final appeal devices in the crucial swing state of pennsylvania. she said, america was ready to turn the page decade of division. i mean, just the amount of hours coating stations across the united states with open more than $82000000.00 people have them ready cost about as early as estimates. is that 240000000 americans are eligible to effect the turning to israel's genocide in dogs that were at least 70 palestinians have been killed across the strip in the past day. in the north, the health ministry says these very forces seem intent on killing or remaining stop
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at the besieged hospital and but lucky you become out as well. and hospital has been show for a 2nd. a life saving and medical equipment has been damaged, wasting the lives of dozens of babies and children is ready soldiers during the hospital last week and detain thousands of people, including stuff is ready. forces have also been bombing homes in northern garza, a palestinian child who has lost his father in the 1st days of the boys among at least 20 killed. in late last year, the number of civilians are still under the rubble is well prevented ambulances and firefights. as for reaching the area civilians have been on the sea taking for survivors losing at the end of this. the central gauze, or at least 6 part of students as until talk to is really forces talking to the tense to children, age 7 and 4 among good that the tech took place in a way to town. and the, the mother of one of the victims says it was done while they were sleeping
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full time as a joins us life now from the law in central garza terika. what's the very latest you can tell us them about these continued attacks. but what we've been really getting some of the existing details about the is valley up to maps, especially in the latest attacks, took place in the north of the tax rate. in fact, care situation that has been incredibly, very sorry on the destruction results. it's quite extensive. we know that at least 20 policy ends have been killed in one of the lights, a very densely populated residential building in the state law. here we show 2 bodies being retrieved from the side to be spike. and what is what was really very hot printing is that there was no shroud with cost in spot. there was shroud with 9
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on which is the alternative material for post. because simply kaufman's have run out from the another part of jobs. and this is appropriate reflection on how many palestinians have been killed since the baby, the beginning of that military operation. and northern cause i'm told so we have been getting recruits for high witnesses in a sure, yeah, neighborhood. and the western side of casa city, saying that you spend a minute to rebuild those that have been residential buildings in the area to a drug center. food is with israel and they have been conducting some very method, clean operations that could be a sign of an expansion of the box was the same time it could be assigned, opening a new method. hi rose. this is, i have been telling us because i know that the humanitarian light of the ongoing sandals is deliveries to families trucks, in fact, not here as well as the central area that has been pretty much concentration on
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targeting. make shift tons of what to make ship tons have been targeted in the central area and one in the city of february. yeah, and the south of the church was kidding, at least knowing palestinians including 2 children. the ongoing operation has really very catastrophic. i'm sweeping impacts on civilians will completely wondering about why the conflict safety rep in hearing this statement from the hours of this morning. and you can see right at the bucket around how many funerals in fact have been completely gone. house all the unlocks the hospital, which on the left corner of the hudson to be a sensor. so a big thing for waste, for palestinians who have been killed within the overnight detox. i do so so where it counts as an hours of this morning and people absolutely are saying that as soon as we are taping from areas, we cannot feel safe. but we are even chased by the very bottom. and that does not
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witness on his thoughts, diversified for more than a he is so kind of like, uh, with that update. thank. or at least 4 people have been killed in the is riley minutes. we have tax and occupied westbank. they what is really raising strikes and areas of jeanine. it's best on choose day. 7 near daily res buys very forces in the occupied westbank since the start of the 1000. they lead to regular gun bottles between is very soldiers and palestinian fighters. and these really strikes have talking to the syrian at town of alice, so he does a novice south of the capital damascus lodge to live. smoke was seen over the town these very minute trace says it's jets. bomb has brothers, intentions, infrastructure. but a soon minister of defense, the civilian sites for hit is where the forces have increase their attacks in syria since the war. and guy is a big guy. that is to 15 people have been chosen unfit agents to don's jobs.
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0 states from the area has been besieged by the permanent treat, rapid support forces since late. so type of residents trapped in mosques. how can you requesting a safe passage to leave more than a year of audits between the army and our staff disabilities? it took more than $14000000.00 people to spain, where most storms have cost, further flooding, damage and disruption to travel rescue teams. and valencia are still looking for victims from last week's flash floods. number of people, native died and now stands. that's 217 sony. okay. yeah. the reports from one of the worst hit areas where the disaster is putting communities together. never before 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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or whatever they require. but there was still enormous challenges earlier in the day, but 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 of that. so is one of the lucky ones. the building housing is families. business has for the most part stage intact, he says it's withstood pos plugs, but not as bad as this most recent, one through the heating was filled with water and beyond the higher than the height of 3, you call. buildings along the ravine fad was flooding rendering, building structures too dangerous to approach. and just under a week, the town center of t right has been mostly cleared of a race and lots and no small part down to the residents living. hey,
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i'm 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 brought up 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 slow tape areas. spanish police officers and civil guard units continued searching and the more bill top towns closer to the city of buttons. yeah. there was still hundreds of beautiful missing handles large. he's one of the death toll will increase. as more bodies are uncovered. i'm a torrential rain has not ended. has the storms move move over the region of catalonia, okay. os ensued flights for councils as possible. and as apple flooded roads too dangerous to drive on,
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