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the risk and it will out is there the photos open in the wells, most powerful nation. what's expected to be a close context? the pressed the i'm carry johnston. this is all just a lot from day, also coming up in our extensive coverage of the us to the next. i'm kimberly healthcare in philadelphia, pennsylvania coming up, i'll tell you why cala harris chris crossed this battle ground state to make the closing arguments of her campaign and to show in pittsburgh, pennsylvania. one of donald trump's last campaign stops and what has been a madison 2024 presidential election campaigns. buses rarely
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forces targets families living intensive. gus children are not the date the photos are heading to the polls and the us thing. what could be one of the closest and most contentious presidential elections in history of people on the east coast of the 1st acosta. and that's the putting stations those things at different times throughout the 50 states, just hours a democratic candidate to come to hire a center republican level. donald trump made that last minute election, appeals competing across swing states that could windham, the whitehouse. kimberly, how could begins coverage not from philadelphia in pennsylvania, viruses urging people to get to the pulse. and
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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 to 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
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unpredictable, especially in battle ground pennsylvania. we need every one to vote in pennsylvania, and you will decide the outcome of the selection. pennsylvania harris spent monday criss crossing the state. making 4 stops over the weekend for campaign not from the doors of 1300000 homes to ensure pennsylvania residents recognize the importance of their vote. 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 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 smelling violets from states like pennsylvania. cathy counted until the
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morning of election day. that means election results may not be known for our days or even weeks. kimberly healthcare alger 0, philadelphia, pennsylvania well, dental trump finished his campaign in michigan and promising to lead america to new heights of glory. out of the fissure reports from pittsburgh in pennsylvania, where trump health route is earlier in the day. i of the there's never been a more important $24.00 for donald trump. when he becomes us president lose many 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 to this state, both sides. now,
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i believe could decide the white house republicans trying to sure up is riddled backing, but more importantly for him. latino support of the of damaging and controversial comments at a riley. just over a week ago, raleigh, have to do is get out and wrote, and we walk away with the greatest political event in history, but much more important. it's going to be the event of saves a country that pittsburgh, with thousands, got an illusion. 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 bag of movement that are enabling and supporting him are not real conservatives. if we went in michigan, we went all things all the final valley 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
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confident and pennsylvania. we will be in italy in decatur. if donald trump is heading back to the white house or as president, is one and done. i was for sure, i'll just see the pittsburgh pennsylvania. let's go to phil laval now. who's in rowdy in north carolina, one of the 1st states to open posing so phil, set the scene for us that as well. i mean there is a, we've got an early morning start here. so we got a few people that are just turned up to line up just before post open, but posted were already open and some of the places in this country, the likes of a month, a junior new jersey, new york, just to name a few. and remember, this is such a massive country, there are 6 times evans here, so even my post clothes here on the east coast, you gotta have people in places like hawaii, alaska. still going to the polls, but people are excited to turn out. i mean, we've seen this over the last few days, people notice that we see they feel that donald trump is gonna have a long slide. there were those that feel that couple of harris is going to have
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a long slide. there are those who are concerned that the results could be a reflection of what we've seen in the pose, and it could be so tight. but it then leads to all of this. potentially unrest and confusion. here in north carolina, the pulse opened at 630 local time slots, about 25 minutes time from now. and it's going to be a really interesting picture here because this is one of those 7 bustle, ground states. i make no mistake. this election in a country of 330000000 people will be decided by perhaps a few 1000 across 7 states. and this is one of those on this state, particularly tends to uh, projected the result fairly, at least so even when the post close this evening, we might know straightaway, but we should get indications within a few hours of that happening. and this is c as a bit of a bellwether as to how the country may vote. north carolina itself is really interesting because it is a states that typically votes for republican presidents. brock obama was the last democrat to win in 2008. before that, it has to be cost that back in 1976. but if folks for
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a democratic governor typically saves time to get this mix. i'm what you have is you have the cities like raleigh, what we offer del room chapel hill, which is called the triangle, which tend to lead. heavily blue. you called the city of charlotte, which tends to lead blue, but then you've got the surrounding areas. and for example, you've got the west side of the state which that tends to lead. heavily red i, we know that already there with beam record numbers. if i was just turning out an audi voting more than costs of this states has voted in the voting. and we have told by officials that those areas that were hit by hurricane leads. so around the west side of the state, well, they were the ones that voted most of the voting. and of course, we have seen over recent weeks that there's tweets, those messages that rhetoric from donald trump, where he said that those areas that support him being left out by emergency response team and really encouraging people to vote. but you've also got the city of ashville, which is a very liberal city in that area. so be interesting to see just how that votes turn out. it makes off when the results come in. okay, philip l,
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thanks very much indeed. and let's say i bring in the cloud wilcox now he's professional governments at georgetown university in the catalog. thanks very much for joining us here. not the pose of thing. it's very tight. could this results be drawn out for days or even longer? you know, it could be drawn out for a very long time. donald trump is not going to accept defeat. so if he's behind in any stage, he's going to challenge the results. what are the things that's very different this time? last time, there were firewalls in place by republicans who believed in counting the votes and declaring winners who refused to do what donald trump asked. this time, there are as the local level, quite a few people who believed one last time it was denied the victory. they could refuse to certify the vote in certain regions that then would throw the final certification of the state to the governor to the state legislature, potentially the supreme court. yes, it's possible we won't know for
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a long time. and so typically a candidate could win the most votes, the profit of that, but still lose out overall. yes, that's true. that's what happened with donald trump. i defeated hillary clinton. what will this mean for america stands? and if that does happen, what you're saying is, goes on for ages and ages with all these challenges, etc. i be looked very bad for us, right? but, but in the end, you just have to hope that the institutions will hold. but it's possible, it's not going to be that close, even though the polls show a dead heat um one or 2 percent movement in the last few days. and it can be lot clothes at all. ronald reagan was behind jimmy carter in the last survey. and at the last minute everyone who decided decided for reagan, anyone in a landslide widening this out to internationally, what could a wind for ease? a candidate signal for israel is where on gallons and the text and 11 in from so. so for this region, probably not a massive difference,
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but i think harris refused meet with that. and you know, trump did meet with that and you all who, who seems to prefer trump in other parts of the world. though clearly donald trump is going to abandon ukraine. and allow russia to seize at least some of that territory which has implications throughout that region. but, but i do think actually that harris is saying some things about putting pressure on the yahoo that i think she means, and that pressure could include withholding weapons. i don't know for sure, but it's past and domestically in america, i mean it could any very tight result. what resulting political paralysis for why that at least on any new administration, how the able to government well um, the period between the election and the evaluation is typically a pretty dead time. if there's any emergency, then congress can beat and vote. but yes, it will be a difficult time for us. okay,
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kind wilcox, thanks so much indeed for joining us here. what else is it? thank you. of been talking a lot about swing states. that's because the outcome could come down to those 7 states has so value in our america's unique electoral college system that determines the window. 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 electoral votes along with one congressional district
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in nebraska. the yellow square here will come back to that later. or harris's 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 volts 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 a 263 still 7 votes. shorts. if he holds north carolina, trump could even lose the biggest swing state of pennsylvania and still make it to
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270 by winning either arizona with 11 electoral votes or georgia with 16 electro 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 congressional districts now stay with us and this one, since 1992 nebraska to as formerly known, has gone against the rest of the state twice, giving one electro vote to brock obama and 20081 to jo buying in 2020 or in this scenario is harris held onto that boat, which is basically the city of oma. she's president. but if trump wins it,
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then we're tied at $269.00 each. if that happens, it is the us house of representatives which chooses the next president with each state getting one vote. that is something that hasn't happened in nearly 200 years . so it's a coming out, is there more right in spain, the closing for the flood damage in the already devastated beast and reach the the us selections are finally here from doha headquarters will bring you live coverage as we've been son phones from here in washington, dc. we will have special guess examining the challenges, a wincing, the next present, plus reaction from across the united states. i'll be live on the road with the harris campaign, and they'll be reporting on team trump as anything we through the special swing
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speed join us for nights of special coverage in what could be the most globally consequential race to the white house in modern times. the us selections on the house as the in depth analysis of the day sidelines. how do you see the educational system in gaza informed opinion it's feed treaties? have a very high kid in getting severe critical debate. what happens as either now has to be seen in the context of a whole raft, especially those that have been taking against on the inside story. what is, is real trying to achieve in 11 on is there a strategy on how to 0? and what's most important to me is talking to people understanding what they're going through here though, just either we believe everyone has a story. we're hearing the,
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[000:00:00;00] the welcome back reminder about top stories, this our donald trump and come to harris says wrapped up the presidential campaigns in his final pitch and the state of michigan. trump promised to fix the american economy to take the country, to new heights. across it contend to come to hire estimates, the final appeal to voters and the crucial swing states. and some things she said, america was ready to turn the page and decades of decisions just a matter of hours, putting stations across the united states. for those 82000000 people have a very cost them anything as estimate to that 240000000 americans. and it's
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the starting to israel's genocide in gaza, or at least 70 percent of students have been killed across the street in the past day. in the north, the health industry says is rarely forces seem intent on killing or remaining stuff at a besieged hospital in the him. the come out as well and hospital has been showed for a 2nd day. lots saving medical equipment has been damaged, listening to knives of dozens of babies, and children is ready. soldiers, stone, the hospital last week and detain thousands of people, including stuff is ready. forces have also been forming homes in northern garza, a palestinian child who lost his father in the 1st days of the war is i'm on at least 25 killed in the state law here. a number of civilians, a still under the rubble, israel prevented ambulance isn't. firefox has been reaching the area. civilians have been on the c digging for supplies. susan,
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at their house. the essential goals are at least 6 palestinians hasn't. hills often is very closely targeted. that tends to children, age 7 and full among the top to place an hour away to town. in the opposite off, the mother of one of the victims says they would bend on that was sleep from the law, the young children, the whole family, the father, martha, the son and daughter. the boy was only 4 years old. they would charge these radius kilten. i wish they were only bummed, but they were burned. they would charge. oh my god, what did they do? they were peacefully sleeping. the young children was sleeping to make gold band. those responsible. this is a center. wherever my grandchildren, i want to see them one last time. ok. and who to reason to live for. so
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in essential cause a hint, what more can you tell us about these latest attacks? well we just learned that uh, commented one hospital have been targeted by is where the quad copiers were not so sure if there is any injuries, but this is not the 1st time at the hospital has been targeted by is ready shows or is really quite cop tourism coordinates, but also to this point, there are people so trying to rescue and pull more bodies from bass. laugh. yeah, unless we have time anywhere at least $25.00 policy news were killed including them, 13 children. and we know that there has been 0 ambulances, 0 civil defense, the for the past 24 hours after the is ready for says force them to the back to wait. and to leave the not the room dasa street. and not only that, there has been leaflets where the people in be here to evacuate a from that area. and those are the forces are asking them to leave their houses. but we know that
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a lot of policy news problems are by the evacuated debates. i have that's why we're seeing an increase and more evacuation orders in that area. but let me also remind you that 90 percent of gauze population now are internally displaced, palestinians, according to our chance. also let me remind you that there's only one hospitals currently working in the another in gauze. true, which is combined at one where it come in as one has 0 watch or there's no a medicine and we know that there has been a $31.00 thieves. it they siege on a big hit your body and they had mood and people there. i do not have any access to watch or to food 2 or 2 aids or event at 2 medical supplies. now it's not only taking place in the street, but also here in the middle area. the situation is very intense after that is where the forces targeted
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a policy. and you intend in this the why the for policies were killed. but inside here, there's a lot of policies that are buried without anywhere in teams who need i c u unit and there's no space for i see units or people who need medical treatment. and unfortunately, there has been no medical supplies since that is where the forces in beta definitely had took over the front of the fee for it. or the situation in the us term is very hard. the conditions are very hard and people have not been receiving any aid in the past couple of weeks. a pain to do it. so these, thanks very much for that to update that list for people have been killed in is very minute tree attacks in the occupies westbank is ready rates and strikes and the areas of janine and to pass on tuesday. and then the daily res buys very forces in the occupied westbank since the start of the war on gaza. meanwhile,
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baffled is the taking place between these very i'm in the palestinian fights as into current camp and occupied westbank. a large number of soldiers stores in the area with thousands of miniature vehicles and full days, they rated the home and the rest of the young testing and was ready as tries to continue in southern lebanon. this is the latest attack and the city of products according to the lebanese national use agency. is there any attacks of wiped out those? he says in towns and completely destroyed more than $40000.00 houses in the south. its very forces have demolished a home in occupied east joyce, and the buddha is brought to house, done o boost town neighborhood. and so one well $100.00 homes on the demolition and eviction orders, which will force $1500.00 people to be displaced from the is
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starting to spain where more rain has caused the flood damage on disrupted travel. rescue teams in valencia are still looking for victims from last week's flash floods. number of people known to have died now stands at $217.00 armies of volunteers and eastern spain. say the communities put together like never before was one of the age of joins us now from the high forth in the valencia regions. so sonya, what so the challenge is know ahead and how are the authorities responding? well there is definitely an increase of official authority such as the ministry, as well as the rescue services, the ministry rescue services truck, of which you can see behind the head suddenly a lot more the presence of soldiers as well. of course, those forces that the spanish prime minister has a he would send out to this robin scenario as well. now the prime minister himself
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is actually co ordination yes and is holding another meeting at this moment about how the services and how to facilitate the 8th to the stricken area as well. for the declaration you said of, of creating a zone of gravy effect to the area. so more a can be easily sent to and deployed to the region. and as you can see around me here, it is still very much a town in crisis in tales that may not as bad as it was a few days ago. but the clara is seemingly never ending here because really go anywhere around the town without really being kicked in an inch of muds everywhere . that's making the clear up extremely difficult. the, all the challenge that is facing the child is the question of hygiene. a poll says to every, with the months still clucking upset, areas, perfect conditions for jobs spread and all the communicable diseases which you will
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start to use happen warning about a dangerous time now for people still living in the town. yes. when you mentioned the prime minister that i mean wants, maybe the political fallout from the emergency response sofa the from the start, the national mutual logical agency said that it gave the web a warning well, and that's the fonts to the regional socrates. and they said that the question was for the regional authorities themselves legit at the top. so valencia to discuss that information to citizens. but of course, when we spoke to citizens, hair, people in the town, and they said they are, you receive the legs off to the times thing completely slot to that. so know a lot that to speak. so what has happened? there's been kind of how play engage between the national, the central government headed off by federal suntrust. i'm the regional government
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as well the really, the, the, the regional president himself, he's the one who has the re max to carry out the rescue efforts to pull on emergency services and to off for a. and he has been so far a president my phone, very quiet and re avoiding the question of exactly when is the all of those extra services? in the meantime, department is the federal, sanchez has been stating that he is open and willing to call on x ray to be delivered to the sub and his disabilities and everything he can from his head, from the central government. and for the, for that to take place. so thanks very much indeed. a toxic smoke in india is capital, is it severe levels with cold travelling pollutants and the atmosphere. the smoke in new delhi has been measured as 58 times above the world health organizations at quality guidelines. experts say seasonal pollution at the beginning of coast
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harvest remains is west and the problem. according for time to equity status of the weather was next to the inside story off to american voters, trust the much the the small writing for japan this time, oh, cool things down considerably on this fine of cloud. the bottom, your screen is no developing storm developing, ty, food, not taking the same cost as the last one, but in a similar area. but beyond that, there was looking fine. this is called co brace evidence and 19 and took care to devalue foster. and this right and stretching out the through western china and it's persisted running up slowly, but nevertheless still running up the same time in june, which is getting very close to lose on is developing into
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a tie food that is like to bring flesh clothing and battering ways because it's slow moving across that path of the island, but we've got to watch this full cost. it may not make land for a tool to the rest of that. and now the monsoon trough has gone away. you think things should be dry, right? india. but this clearly development of a 2nd ation in the, by your bank. all this like to brings significant rain to me and possibly into bangladesh and maybe down through tell them not do as well elsewhere. the pictures are fairly driving as you might expect. and a lot of times you start to pay to have come down and you're seeing reports as a whole new debbie that it already looks like the winter assistant for equity is with this despise the heat of the since east wales war on gaza. thousands of the simians helping indiscriminately displaced certainly forces are systematically targeting health care infrastructure
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hospitals and one of the only safe options to seek refuge until we became targets from us wages war from hospital. i've never seen a soldier inside the hospital. out 0 world investigates where the east ran is violating international. no, but targeting supposedly a new crisis. dr. silver run hospitals on i'll just say era from the economy to immigration and emotion rights. couple of harris and donald trump offer to virgin plans. but who are we? american voters trust more particularly on domestic issues. this is inside store the

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