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to close the was when you close to the thoughts of the story the the world is watching as americans go to the polls to choose a president and what some are calling one of the most consequential elections and us history. the, you're watching all to 0 life or my headquarters in the hall and also coming up with our expensive coverage of the us selection. i'm kimberly healthcare in philadelphia, pennsylvania coming up, i'll tell you why cala harris press crossed this battle ground state to make the closing arguments of her campaign. i'm only for sure in pittsburgh, pennsylvania. one of donald trump's last campaign stops. and what has been
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a madison 2024 presidential election campaign. the we look at how the next us presidents should affect the middle east. both candidates, a promise continued support to israel as a decimal. and garza and 11 on continues to climb the it's election day in the us and tens of millions of voters will be casting their ballot on tuesday to decide whether campbell, a harris or donald trump gets to move into the white house. holding stations of opens in the swing states of arizona, georgia, north carolina, pennsylvania, michigan, and wisconsin. more than 240000000 americans are eligible to vote in this year's election. more than 80000000 of them voted ahead of the election day. somebody's
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got a proven record. we were all living a lot better when he was president. we were all living a lot safer. we had a border. we didn't have to worry about criminal days coming up. i really loved the way trump ran this presidency. the economy was high, then everyone enjoyed their jobs. they, they got raises. what is it you like or dislike about them? so i'm going to be honest. there is nothing i like dislike. where do i even start? i mean that laundry list is so long. i mean, socially, he's the most important person to be in office. this election is not about red or blue. this is about the very life of this public. well, the us, the vice president counselor here is close out her account pain in philadelphia, pennsylvania for training herself. as the underdog in the 2024 presidential election, she urge voters to get to the pools,
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telling them this could be one of the closest races in us history. kimberly, how could, how's more from philadelphia and pennsylvania of the 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 feast bay missteps 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,
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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 every one to vote in pennsylvania, and you will decide the outcome of the selection. pennsylvania harris spent monday 1st 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
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outcome of the selection pennsylvania but voters may not know the outcome of the us selection right away. millions of male and violets from states like pennsylvania, cathy counted until the morning of election day. that means the election results may not be known for hours, days, or even weeks. kimberly healthcare alger 0, philadelphia, pennsylvania. okay, well donald trump spent his last day of campaigning in battleground states. the city of grand rapids in michigan has become the former president's final stop in all 3 of his campaigns for the white house. he finished his campaign there, promising to lead america to new heights of glory. allan fisher reports from pittsburgh in pennsylvania, where trump held rallies earlier in the days. there's never been a more important 24 hours for donald trump when he becomes us president,
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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, we have been in pennsylvania. i have been waiting for years to this state, both sides now i believe could decide the white house. republicans trying to sure up is riddled backing, but more importantly for him. latino support. after the 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 our country. that pittsburgh, with thousands, got it, and the wound, 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,
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are not real conservatives. and we went in michigan, we went all things, all the final riley 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 at his home. in florida, his team is confident and pennsylvania me wellbeing aly indicator of donald trump is heading back to the white house or as president is one and done island fisher. i'll just see the pittsburgh pennsylvania. ok. let's stick with pennsylvania, but speak to my kind of who's joining us there from philadelphia. so mike, it's a critical swing state, of course. how is voting going? what we've had, the 1st problem is reported in cambria county in the west of pennsylvania. that reports that some valid machines have broken down. so election officials are having
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to process votes by hand. this obviously a stumbling block right at the beginning of the processing can be a country county. elsewhere though, we've looked reports at voting is moving smoothly. the poles opens in pennsylvania at 7 am in the morning and just taking a look at it a little bit. how long is the boat going to take to tabulate? well, how long is a piece of string in pennsylvania? it's one of the states when mailing folks can only be open as the polls open at 7 am. what this means is that those mailing folks have got to be dissembled. they come in to offloads metate to digitize, and this is obviously a lengthy process. and important to know to that in 2020, to the mid term elections. nearly a quote of the total vote will mail in both, so this is going to be a factor that may will slow the result in pennsylvania. another thing that may slow the result of course, is because the candidates on neck and neck. and this is
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a crucial effect to the closer it gets longer, it's going to take to come to the count as the results come in from the mold and 60 counties in pennsylvania. so this, so a critical state and to remember as well looking down the valid, there's a senatorial race here which is actually pretty cool. they are to house races, which you're absolutely critical, the balance of congress in down to as well. so it is not just that the presidential level, it's those that those down balance elections and the senate got it for the house of representatives. and of course the local state elections as it is a lot at stake and pennsylvania on this day. okay, mike will check back with the in with you with the later thank you for the time being. we're bringing heidi to castro, joining us from barrow booth outs in wisconsin. so heidi, we can see the bad weather behind you. is that having an impact on the number of people who are coming out to vote or do we expect it to have an impact on turn out?
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while it is raining, but it's not exactly raining cats and dogs. so if this is a weather forecast for the rest of the day, but as you can see, this long line of voters behind me here at the bare bu, civic center, it's not keeping people at home, then susie as them. and not only this swing state, but this when county of stock county has been through the roof through this election. and we're seeing these voters who came out on this early tuesday to withstand the rain and wait in line here to vote. so can i ask you real quick, just how are you feeling about this election? i'm pretty excited, but i'm also scared. but what are you scared about at just the future of the country? in general? can i ask who you are supporting 5, but if a problem and in this county is pretty much split right down the middle, we know that trump lost in 2020 but by fewer than 300 boats in this county. so how do you feel about having that sort of decisive power in your hands? it's pretty cool. i guess that all scared parents are like, hey,
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make sure to vote in all my friends are like make sure to vote. i'm like, i'm going to vote. what are you hearing from trump that you like, that's making you support them and this election, his economy, economical views, and his plans for the economy. he actually has a plan, and that's kind of what i liked about them. and what are your thoughts about pamela harris? i haven't lived there since she show up in the political stage and the grand scheme of things is not my candidate never has been, never will be. well, thank you so much for your time. i think i actually cost you move your spot in this line and i apologize for that. so put you. thank you so much for your time. no problem. and we're, we're hearing from a lot of voters here. again, this is a county that is us, wayne county. in fact, it is one of only 2 in the state of wisconsin that is correct. correctly picked the winning candidate, not only in the state but in the country for the last 4 presidential elections. and we have seen early turn out in the state at more than one and a half 1000000, which is on sure. on track to break historic records in the state. we're having to
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see an election day today. just how many more wisconsin are as turn now. but certainly this is a swing state with 10 electoral college votes. we know it is among the shortest path to victory for either the 2 candidates if they win here, michigan, as well as pennsylvania, and we've seen their surrogates as well as the candidates themselves. chris crossing wisconsin, trying to deliver their messages to these voters, who again, are the power holders in this election, and we will be watching to see how they decide. ok, thank you so much. heidi. thanks for that reporting from wisconsin. so what's the level reports of a polling station in raleigh, north carolina, and it's one of the 1st states to open voting on tuesday. posts open here in north carolina, 6 30 in the morning. local time here in raleigh. there was a queue of people outside waiting to get in. you might notice now, but it looks a lot quieter, but that would be to see if that is not because people are not voting. and many
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cases it's because they've already voted north carolina broke. it's record for the voting by sunday. more than 4.2 of the states, 7700000 registered voters had already cast their ballots. and now people are work there at home. they're waiting to see if that candidates becomes the next president, which i should find out in the coming hours, days, maybe even weeks in terms of how those votes are distributed though. that is a really fascinating point to talk about because the side of this state lives in a rural setting and it isn't. there's laurel areas where we have seen the highest number of votes turn out. in fact, it was those areas that were hit by hurricane leads that really sold those large numbers of 80 voting. now that could be one of 2 things. it could be people who support donald trump, who are outraged, because they've heard him say that those areas have been neglected by disaster relief teams. it could be, conversely, democrats who live in the large city of ashville, which was completely decimated, to what outraged that he has set this despite the fact that they can see those teams on the ground. either way, this is
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a crucial state that has 16 electoral college votes. we expect to hear the results a mistake before we had the results for many others, the battleground states. fill of out, i'll just say era. raleigh, north carolina, was vote and guess underway. potty hill haine asked our panel of experts in washington dc if it was too close to call. and i think what we have to recognize is that there is about a 10 percentage point gap in the early vote in favor of women. and i do think that there is a big question today about whether or not former president trump strategy to pull out men, especially young man who may not have a history of voting. will they actually get there and even out that early vote or will women continue to prevail? and if they do end up with an electric that is 54 percent women,
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it is likely to swing to harrass by large numbers. i give you agree, the abortion issue. abortion access is, was just absolutely electrified. so that's the now voter and it's on the ballot and 10 states. do you see these huge numbers of women voting as a bad sign for trump? because you do support donald trump? i do, and i, what i see is the early voting as long as that is going to be crucial. and the difference this year is republicans are turning out in large numbers to early vote . we know that in 2020 donald trump and his supporters were very reticent to go out in early vote or male vote. and we see historic numbers right now of early voting from republicans. and so whether that's pulling away from those who would typically go to the polls on election day, or whether it's just adding to and broadening his face. we have yet to see these 2 candidates could not be further apart. i think foreign policy is hugely important. do you expect, let's just go through some of the areas when it comes to the stands and the iron
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clubs commitment to i to israel that we constantly hear from this white house? do you see any difference between what biden and i'm sorry, what harris and trump would do when it comes to ending the suffering? yeah. you know, interestingly in the end, the end, the final days before the, the falls off enough, both candidates, both donald trump and vice president has really stressed that if elected, they want to bring this war to an end. which is really interesting giving the that typically, you know, you talk about the economy, you talk about domestic issues, but now using it for a policy issue and meeting the selections. because most of the voters could be the deciding factor in states like michigan. perhaps even in pennsylvania or even in georgia where just a sliver of margin could make the difference here. and so they are leaning in a bit of vice versa, has just recently said that she will do whatever she can't. and this war, donald trump said that few days before that he wants us for to be at. however,
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i do think there are real differences. at the end of the day, donald trump was the architect of the abraham, of the courts. the abrahamic accords bypass the question of palestinian statehood and the occupation and many believe that's what we have been seeing is a by product of that frustration on the part of the palestinians. and the reason, another point is that what we're hearing regarding the supporters and those are going to be working for a, in a tropic ministration and, and many of them support israel's annexation of the west bank. and that's a real threat to the rest of the palestinians. and their costs for liberation. so i do think that they are some big difference. well, they've republican vice presidential candidate j. the vans is speaking right now after voting and ha, i know hire. let's just listen into. what do you have to say? i appreciate you coming out to see uh, one of the great traditions of course of the american democracy. i of course voted for donald trump and myself. so that sorted my wife and we also for all the locals out there, we voted for very marino for the united states senate. and if you're want,
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if you want the policies of donald j trump in the united states senate. and bernie marino is the only candidate in this race, do i think, is the candidate of peace and prosperity from united states in itself. i hope people will get present drop over the finish line. i hope people here ohio will get burning, read over the finish line. look, i feel good. you never know until you know, but i feel good about this race. i felt good about my own raise a couple years ago. i bought it in this exact same spot. hopefully it goes as well for president trump and me as it went for me a couple of years ago in the state of ohio. so i appreciate you guys being here, happy to take a few questions. you obviously can see my kids bouncing around here. there's boucher and you know, we'll take a few questions. we're going to hit the road, go back home and then head off to palm beach. okay . think our messages. first of all, we do expect the wind, but obviously no matter who wins half the country is, you said it's going to be at least partially disappointed. i think my attitude is
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the best way to heal the rift in the country is try to go with the country as well as we can create as much prosperity as we can for the american people and remind our fellow americans that we're all fundamentally on the same team, however, we vote and i certainly hope you vote for donald trump today. i think that his policies are going to promote peace and prosperity for our citizens. but if you vote the wrong way in my view, i'm still gonna love you. i'm still going to treat you as a fellow citizen. if i am lucky enough to be your vice president, i'm going to fight part of hard for your dreams and for your family over the next 4 years. no, what comes away to services, just to think about those things. let's get this election over the finish line. let's make those a true off the president elect and then we'll worry about what happens afterwards. no, actually you called me about 3 in the morning apparently from the plane headed from michigan to palm beach. last night i was in bed of the time i have been able to talk to him this morning. i was gonna call him as soon as i woke up, but when i realized that he got back home around 530 last night,
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i decided hopefully he to sleep. and so i'm not going to call him, i'll certainly talk to him probably on the way to the airport or when we land. okay, so that was the republican president, the vice presidential candidate event speaking to reporters just after he voted in ohio. well, i'll do 0 is going to have comprehensive special coverage later on tuesday, so make sure to join us from 2200 hours. gmc will have live coverage with guests on discussions from both here in delphi, as well as in washington dc. a still a head zone, i was a 0 going nowhere fast. what's hampering ref? recovery efforts after spain's devastating floods. the deficiencies are fit to the old boss and it's given best. another type of food
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you've jingle, she's going to get very close to. he's not hit know some of these on, but it's also, i think the end of the dry season for most of it is an easy it has good scattering of thunderstorms, concentrating for the rest. and sumatra are running out through me in my vietnam, looking very we worked once again as this month, seeing the no fee sponsor and stuff to come in, which introduces dryer included, whether it costs throughout the winter. but in doing so, it's also bringing some rubber cooler. but wet weather across the whole ship is developing, tie feeling with the develop tie, figuring possibly is good. this is all nice fine weather. but what's happening in, you know, there's a spread of rain that's coming up in to west and trying to be there for a couple of days and to some might be quite significant. that's a risk of flooding here too. but the real risk and the type of risk is most likely, knowles, and these on flash, studying battering ways because the typhoid has reached its strength. by that time when there's very much the bottom to control has gone sires. but surprisingly, maybe there's a gentle circulation in the by your bank door,
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which looks like being particularly heavy reading to west and me. and it might also bring some brain dying through time. a louder answer like the rest of india and most of the pakistan is on the side. these guys will polluted the unique perspective. we don't want ahead to well, but we no longer have any private spaces on the incident. that's a scary well on heard voices a year into this genocide is over me. a large section. connect with our community and tap into conversations you mostly find elsewhere. but humanity, the number of people who want to stop sending weapons has gone up and up, despite what they hear in the mainstream media in the united states. the stream on out just the are the
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the for the top stories on how to 0 this, our polls of opens in the us, including in the battleground states of georgia, pennsylvania and michigan. millions of americans will cast their votes to choose the next president's tons of millions of dollars have already been cast in early voting. the democratic contender economy harris made her final appeal to voters in the swing state of pennsylvania. later on monday nights. she says, america is ready to turn the page on a decade of division, the republican contender, donald trump, made his final fits in the state of michigan. the former president promised to fix the us economy and take the country to new heights a free elected. it will start with the us election and look at the effect the next president could have on conflicts in the middle east. both candidates,
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i promise continued support to israel. diplomatic, military and financial bite and administration has vetoed at least $400000.00 to cease fire resolutions that the un security council washington has provided more than $18000000000.00 in military aid to israel. since october 2023 and protests ers and human rights experts accuse the us of complicity in genocides. finding the who does our correspondence and garza joining us from data, but also honey look, palestinians. they're just trying to survive this genocide and they've enjoyed a year if it's um, is there any hope at all? that's the us selection could bring about any change the, you know, the read when we talk to people just to really have to get a sense of how people are actually thinking about the american election or what impact would that happen? would that bring to the conduct of the war so far?
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i've been so far. there isn't any significant to change your from the, the beginning of the, the election campaigns all this moment because everything right now is, is con, is core, is evolving around one priority and does the priorities and, and do the genocide. like there's one thing that people have managed to keep and talked in their mind and into the fox cities and the genocide relax across the gaza strip. over, i must say that the few of the people that we talk to have major concerns over 2 important elements as a result of the election of the defense who is going to be leading to the united states of america as of tomorrow. when the results are out, but there are 2 things are very important to think about what your concern over the supply of israel with more weapons that will eventually be used to continue the just didn't aside the last across the, the important thing is the impact over the steam monetary and what the, how people have your concern, whether this is going to increase the as low,
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but humanitarian is across the gulf before it will be the same exact thing. many of the people that we talk to make reference to that for a whole year. the us administration, led by the president invited, did not do much to change any of the comes active, not doing anything, did not do much of change, the catastrophic of human and 3 and situations across the god serve as a result of the, of this genocide or so, so far what we're looking at is more of a cautious optimism, extra causes of optimism, but also is skepticism over what is going to happen as soon as the election is over . and we have a new for the white house because it's nothing to have the change in the past year . so there is really little to hold forth again because the priority now is one thing and one thing only as the end of atrocities and the genocide relax across the goal is a skin. okay, honey,
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thank you so much for that reporting from gaza. new to all it is in jordan's campus or online because the is really government has banned ultra 0 from reporting in the occupied westbank and from inside israel she says there's a lot of palestinian and few is the awesome for couple of harris. but the general view is a 2nd, trump term would be worse. officially palestinian authority has not commented on us selection. that is a standing policy. they try not to really express any opinion because they don't know who's going to win. but to be honest, if you speak to any palestinian in the political circles, they would tell you that a trump in office would be catastrophic to palestinians. one because he's unpredictable to because his entourage and the people around him and his advisors are basically ultra right wing a liquid and they advocate for the annexation of the occupied westbank. they don't really recognize the existence of a palestinian people trumps former ambassador to israel. just in the past 48 hours
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talked about just that, that he would not support the establishment of what he said was a terrorist state, powell, city and state right next to israel, that as well should onyx the occupied west factor. it's questionnaire at trump's. a son in law talks about because of being prime real estate that it should be developed for beach front properties which to palestinian ear meant an endorsement of the mass expulsion of palestinian. so really nobody's looking forward to an announcement of a trump when also because it would predictably sideline the palestinian issue even more and give not tenea whole space to do as he pleases in gaza. but also in the effect the at least 13 people have been killed in a village. and so don's dra,
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0 states area has been besieged by the parent military rapids support for assistance. late october residents, tracked in mosques, have been requesting a safe pass since to leave. more than a year of violence between the army and the our staff is displaced more than 14000000 people police center to you have fire to your gas and water count in a protest or is in the southern province of martin b in. russ begun after 3 mayors from a pro curtis party were removed from their positions for testers gathered outside the mars municipality for a mayor of my turk was ousted for a 3rd time since 2014. and turkey's interior ministry says they were dropped because of the links to the outlaw curtis on workers party or p k. k. which the mayor's deny in spain, more rain has caused further flood damage and disrupted travel rescue teams in valencia are looking for people missing since flash floods last week. at least 217
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are known to have died. thousands of volunteers in the east. so the community is pulling together like never before. so no, you go has more from the valencia region. this is one of the was affected areas and that is oscar. which also had one of up to date. this is where the clean up operation side most places like this the the 50 you have a specialized ministry emergency unit as well as the taking in the clean up recovery operations here as well. now the spanish prime minister.
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