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of us, my father was during the phase 101 east travels to india to investigate. my name's gimme a ralph as he mounted on out to say about the type of thing on the way the us presidential election in was described as a race to close to cool the . i'm sammy's a them. this is out just a live from dell home. the last few moments, the republican kind of donald trump has cost is valid and is home state of florida start started final riley for camel harris and she'll just be able to go out and vote insisting and pre both accounts and we look at how the vote will
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impact is ralph escalating attacks and them, at least for at least 61 people have been killed and strikes on johnson. the voting is on the way to decide whether campbell, a house. so donald trump will become the next president of the united states. about 70000000 people have already voted ahead of the election day with post suggesting well, the race is very time. people all voting and all. 7 of the crucial swing states in arizona, georgia, north carolina, pennsylvania, michigan, wisconsin, and nevada. more than 240000000 americans are eligible to vote. as new as sized. president campbell, how has closed out her campaign in philadelphia, pennsylvania. the democratic candidate spoke to the philadelphia museum of ok.
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she's urging bose is to get to the polls. she told, suppose is a could be one of the closest races in us history. republican presidential candidate donald trump has just voted. trump cost is balance as a recreation center in palm beach, not far from his florida state. he's expected to watch the results come in through the night. from his motor logo club. trump is already calling into question the validity of the opposing stations in the east coast was the 1st to open to us. both is including several key battleground states. for lavelle is in raleigh, north carolina, whether it is set a new record, more than half the vote has already voted for this x, sorry, the calls are open. what are you? the server does not even be full. it was lights, they were waiting to have the site holding stations across the east coast,
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the 1st on the us mainland, to open the doors long lines and some locations, a small trickle in others, and all with one key mission to get the candidate to the white house, it's very, very simple. it has nothing to do with issues, it has good versus evil. i truly believe that i truly believe that um and the united states as far behind a lot of countries in terms of electing a woman president. and it's time, it's important for him to get back in office for me to secure our borders, to help our economy, to get back to where we were in pennsylvania to buffalo ground state, seen as a v once when hundreds of votes. this turns out donald trump, what did in 2016 joe biden russell the back just about in 2020. now trump and harris all in a dead. he's absolutely most important election of my lifetime. so i definitely wouldn't miss this so much on the line here. lot of consequences from the selection
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fucking ground, georgia, the sight of a lawsuit over the 2020 results. so eager lines and our desire to another battle ground state that so it's 2020 result in the courts also see big turn out. donald trump was furious. that the democrats won this by a tiny margin, a stays on the product impacted by immigration. one of his key selling points will best drive votes as to the post to support him. and so just as we see to starkly different political candidates, we see to stop the different images upholding stations. some places long lines haven, north carolina, very short lines if any, because this place broke it's early voting rec with more than half the state has voted already, no matter where voters live. so in this country, the one thing that they all have in common is none of them know how this is all going to turn out in the end. fill of out, i'll just say right, raleigh, north carolina. a. hi, it's get to a couple more battleground states. john handling is in atlanta, georgia,
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but the 1st that's codes, it's raise a bow. she joins us from opposing station in dibble, michigan, one of the swing states and an area with a high concentration of our, of american most and american both is right. a sudden nissan e. and they are the ones who could have a huge impact on the impact on the outcome of this election in a crucial swing state. like michigan is i'm here the posting station around 45 percent of the population of registered voters here in michigan have already voted with early voting or of mailing very by those however we've been seeing people coming in. so this folding station saturday since very early in the morning i'm in this city. there's lots of interest about this election, mostly because it has the highest concentration of muslim and arab americans in the united states. and to additionally, this people have voted for the democratic party,
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but that's something that has started to change when you talk to people here, they say that the ongoing was in the middle east, the war on guys at 11 or is a personal matter to them many of them have relatives and 11 on others in palestine and many other countries. you can talk to lots of people that are fleeing the wars and them, at least from yemen, syria, again, palestine and live on. so sadly, the many of the people we have spoken to say that they're going to vote for the green party for jo stain because she has been calling for a ceasefire in the middle east. but also, many of them have been telling us, but then vote for donald trump. trump was here in this city last friday meeting for you leaders of the arab american community there where he promised them that he's going to what you base in the middle east. however, many of the people we have spoken to are saying that he has not personally spoken about a ceasefire, actually when he terry and cease fire off and 11 on adding. got so so, so totally, even though our of americans in this country were present only one percent of the
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registered voters, they are crucial their unimportant voting bulk because they're located in swing states such as this one. and this is a swing state word from the one back in 2016 where joe biden, one in 2020, when we're going to have to see who wins this time. but so if you leaks, donald trump has been gaining ground among voters who in the past voted for the democratic party back to you. thanks so much to raise above that. let's go of announce a john henry, and he joins us from atlanta in the swing states of georgia and georgia. you know, a long history of being a read states and presidential elections, but the last election it went blue and that's why there's a big question mark over where it's going to go and what it impacts will be in the selection, right? the right that makes this a new battle ground state and it's one, it kind of le harris hopes to win because the reason is becoming increasingly democratic is that people have moved into the urban areas around atlanta. they call
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it the blue blob. and that's where most of the new comers come here and they are voting like people in atlanta do, which tends to be toward democrats. it's got 16 of those 270 electoral votes that the winner needs. and how important is it? well, somebody is interfering today. that is because we have heard from the fulton county police that is the county that includes atlanta, that there have been several bomb threats and other threats at pulling places here . and they've had to shut some of them down. but they've cleared those threats, and they've opened the polling stations back up. and the police here say that they're gonna ask for a court order that will allow those pulling places to be open for the or an extra length of time to make up for the time that they were closed. it's important to note that this state was the one that the republicans made, the epicenter of their effort to overturn the 2020 election. that effort was unsuccessful, but in it donald trump called the secretary of state,
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asked him to just give him 11780 votes that didn't happen. trump ended up on charges along with several alleged co conspirators, and that election was finally decided for binding, but it took 16 days to do that. so they change the laws, allowed them to count early report earlier, and we expect much earlier results this time around. all right, thanks so much john henderson, that migration is a central issue in the selection. the recent pulse suggest to subs, advisors say the issue is very important to them. you see that i think has been happening as to caravans of migrant say. they're planning to depart from the southern mexican state of jump us and head north towards the us mexico border. and it sounds that i'm p as he joins us live from mexico city. so once happened to those kind of events. yes, i mean we understand that a 1st care of i'm left around 6 am local this morning from the border with
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the west in my la, the city of thought trula, somewhere between 50100 to 2000 migrants left from their another smaller group left from the capital of a chop past the only, they're roughly a 100 or a 150 people because there were some security concerns and a larger group is expected to leave on november 7th of our reports. i believe we understand that this has to do with the fact that some of these migrants have been waiting there for a long time due to delays and the slow mess of the migration process. and also obviously the fact that they fear that whoever will, when the us selections well crack down even further on people trying to cross the us mexico border. so they're trying to make the track now any particular they, but we understand that they,
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they fear that the consequences or whoever will win the elections. but obviously we've seen the trump, especially in the last stretch of the elections that i'm becoming darker and darker in is like language. and through out of it, he has promised to amass the port station a group policy of mass deportation. so for all of this that we've seen these kind of on, on, it kind of depends on the move again, and there were another 3 that, that have last been the previous month. all right, thanks so much try to send that. i'm p. i see that as well the rice between donald trump and capital heresies type thing, and the impulse in battle ground state of nevada. both candidates have made stumps there in terms of like total college. both the state represents the smallest prize among all the 7 swing states, and it's difficult to predict which way those as well ton several vanya explains. let's pull up the us electro map again and take you to one of america's fastest
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growing states, and that is nevada. the only 6 electoral votes but nevada packs a punch. take a look at this since 1980. it has boated for the winter in every election but one and that was 2016 versus the elections in nevada. it had been close when hillary clinton won the state in 2016 despite losing the presidency. she carried it by just 2 points. joe biden is marching in 2020 was only a tiny bit larger than that. so that means donald trump last nevada. both times he was on the ballot. let's take a look now at the states voting demographics. nevada is a diverse state. less than half its population is white, and more than a quarter are hispanic followed by black and asian populations. if we break that down $1.00 and $5.00 possible voters in nevada is hispanic job, i'm 160 percent of that both last time. but this time trump is making inroads into that critical building block both here in arizona and nationally. according to this poll, watch that blue line that's democratic presidential candidates over the years,
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and the red is for republicans. harris is under performing compared to previous democratic candidates. but nevada is growing so quickly that it is notoriously difficult to pull and predict who will ultimately win this key swing state. let's take a grand is a delegates from california. she's the former executive assistant to president ronald reagan joins us now. live from that good to have you with us. so peggy, it's key, isn't it for donald trump to get the voters out of specific categories on your crystal ball today? do you see that happening so far? i do and thank you so much for having me on and what a different dynamic we have in this election cycle. republicans were notoriously hesitant and to go out and either vote early or vote by mail in 2020 and previously, and this year the republican party has done
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a great effort to go out to vote early to banks the vote. and we have seen republicans do that in numbers that we've never seen before. and so will that be voters who are new voters, mid and low for expensive? the voters who have turned out, or are those motors who maybe then were voting instead of on election day remains to be seen. but we know this is a very different dynamic. this is an enlivened republican party. they are asking the reagan ask question over you, are you better off than you were 4 years ago? and they know that americans are resoundingly saying no. so we expect a great turn out. we expect a great victory at the end of this evening or this week whenever the race is fine. hey you, you mentioned the trends are very, until you mentioned that the republicans. yeah. that coming out early above, kind of how it's going to lead in the vote. right, is that a warning sign for republicans? no, because the democrats typically have has the edge, but we see strategic places where republicans have really banks, a lot of votes. republicans, we know, turn out on election day. and so, democrats,
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i think we're worried that even in the places that they were maybe a little bit ahead, it wasn't and not because it wasn't to the amount that they have seen in previous selection cycles, right. this is donald from doesn't get north carolina, the pos to the white house becomes so much more difficult is that one of the key areas republicans will be watching tonight. there's several of course the swing states that we're looking at, that donald trump needs to really take home in order to take the white house. but when i look at the map, cala harris certainly could win by a squeak of a vote. donald trump could also win by this week of a vote, but i also see a pathway for donald trump to have a big win tonight. his pathway to a larger victory, i think is much more dynamic and possible than hers. and so we will see how that plays out tonight, but we see enthusiasm on the republican side. we also see
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a lot of crossover voters who are coming to the republican party and to donald trump for the very 1st time. so we'll see what those numbers add up to, but we're enthusiastic about tonight and about our candidate and when all right, and from the strategy of focusing on young demand, new, perhaps having voted, this is the ultimate test of that right as it is. but we've also seen him not only reach out to young people, we've seen him reach out to the african american community. he has gone and campaigned in blue cities and blue states, but historically, republicans have never gone into it. we saw this past week, he went to new mexico, he went to new jersey. we know he held a rally at madison square garden. and so he's feeling confident about the places where republicans has always given him the advantage. and he's actually branching out into other places where he thinks voters are resonating with a message he is bringing, which is a stronger america,
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a more secure world. let's bring down taxes, bring down prices. let's rejuvenate american industry and energy. and that's a message that is working across all demographics, and that's why new voters are turning to the republican party and drugs the cycle. all right, time will tell thanks so much. have a grand the delegate from california. still ahead on al jazeera, we'll look at how the results of the election might affect the lives of people in the middle east. often more than a year of genocide in gaza. 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 is inc. and civilian. 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,
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is real trying to achieve in 11 on? is there a strategy on how to 0? the challenges the, there's no limit to how a dream contains sta in your own adventure, no counter and things of the
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the i'll come back you're watching, i'll just say what time to recap the headlines. polls of opened in the us, including it all 7 of the crucial battle ground states, millions of americans on costing the votes, choose the next president of the united states democratic contender. capital harris made a final appeal to voters in the swing states of pennsylvania. she says, america is ready to turn the page on the decades of division. the last few moments, the republican candidate donald trump is cost is balance and this time state of florida the but i'm just hearing that in certain states, it's going to be a long time and it won't even be close. it won't even be that close. they say i'm
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going to win the state, but it's going to take a long time to say that on the assumption i, when i mean, i don't know if something else happens. i don't know what's going to happen in terms of declaring victory. but if in normal times i would go over to the convention center, let's say 10 o'clock or 11 o'clock or something, i just don't how it looks like we have a very substantial lead as well. right? stay with the selection and look at the impact. those are the next president could have on conflicts in the middle east. you say both candidates, a promising continued support to as well. the plastic military and financial the by the administration has vetoed, at least full balance that sees fall resolutions that the united nations security council washington has provided navy, 18000000000 dollars and minute tre, too, as well. since october 2023. protest as in human rights, experts accuse the us of complicity in genocide. atlanta,
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my window will be speaking to a correspondence in bay route and also where is there any strikes have killed another 61 palestinians. one of the attacks on tuesday, targeted tense and as the way that in central garza killing 6 people, 2 children aged 7 and full, were among the dead. thousands of palestinians all lean. bates lie here in northern godsa is right. the armies issued new forced evacuation or this telling people to leave the city place being bomb, tax on homes bag filled at least $25.00 people on tuesday is right. the army is kept the nose and the strip on the siege for a month to come out of blind hospital as being shelves for us. the day it's besieged by his right, the soldiers and came on the direct fire down to say a pediatric unit, giving live, saving care to babies and children has been damaged honey. my mood joins us live
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from data data in central garza and honey. as much of the world looks at us selections of people in, in gauze of just thinking, when will they apply? and of the you know, certainly people across the gaza strip are busy with these tragedies that keep on folding across the gods have just as, as we've preparing for this report at another, a top here, it's hard on and those are right refuge account of the adventure on been targeted by dis, wait a minute, they almost bite our that we can keep up with the normal level of atrocities committed across you guys have it. this is what people are left with. so that's why the priority right now is that who's going to be in the white house in the coming 24 hours, the water is there and into the world. this is what we've been going on the road today. people approaching us and wondering and is there an end to the war?
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nobody's asking about the election at all because for a whole year the us had an opportunity to stop the genocide the last across the gaza strip. but on the contrary, every opposite of what we talking about half in the us cited with his relative lot every, virtually every possible un security council, the to bring it into this genocide across the the sprint then n, a skip supplying is around with ammunition at, with with weapons that continue at the further deepening the genocide of fox everywhere. know, people are as cap thinking about the result of the election in terms of in terms of the impact. because they don't see any significant change whether in the past or in the future as this is for the traditional new york side, as it is very full for a long time. and they don't say anything is going to change about that there is skeptical because nothing is going to change. they are concerned because the ongoing military and economic support were only further increase the tox across the
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go strip. and it will not bring any, any lit up in the talk we just on the, in, on the out people are struggling on daily basis with these ongoing and get touched . but there's also, i fear that the ongoing unwavering sub ford monitor only. and they can amik them politically. do these really monetary on this is really government will not change anything in terms of the human in theory and pay those really another day, virtually blocking every land, the crossing and obstructing the flow of the human and carrying it to the entire golf zip. but here in the northern districts, it created much difficult situation where there are no human to carry on it whatsoever. people are left without any proper access to medical care. and any of the nothing set in the fact that is leading. thanks so much honey. my food from debt about him, garza is right. the forces of killed at least 3 palestinians and
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a couple of play in the occupied west bank surveillance video shows the moment the ministry vehicle crushed into a call. soldiers revolt at lee, then shop soup, people inside and prevented ambulances from reaching the scene out of sydney and fights is a confronting, is ready forces in the town. israel is also long, small strikes and southern areas of lebanon. the lebanese national news agencies, as is riley attacks have destroyed 37 towns more than 40000 houses in the south since september. the us is declined to condemn the strikes in spring and dosage of bodies. she joins us from the lebanese capital, bayard so don't know how people and 11 and viewing these 2 main candidates in the us selections. and what it might mean for the conflict in that country of the most. i mean, people here don't really see a huge difference between the 2 candidates, currently as our,
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for the white house in the united states. what they are looking for to is, is the results of these elections? because that would mean this, these fire talks that have been installed so far and on that so would resume, following the end of the us selections, according to the you speaker of color. very over the past few days, he's speaking to local media. you said that these, these far negotiators have been put on hold because of the rush selection. so people here are hoping, once that is done and things can continue to move forward on this a bit for a lot of trucks that are very low when it comes to the policy space that they're both at basically 2 sides of the same coin. what they, apart from both from all harris at both i've been on over the past few weeks during the campaign trail, is that they want to see these far for they've,
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we integrated their support for israel and it's flight to self defense. so there's concern here that things may not really change that drastically, but at least there could be some movement on the slide across. all right, thanks so much those of jabante that all right, we're taking you now to florida. that's palm beach where the republican presidential candidates is speaking less listening just so we just have english so that's a big thing. but i think michigan is going to be. busy really good i i just, i can't well i guess is the . ringback great, and we're going to see you tonight and hopefully they'll be able to get these
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expensive computers going. the reason to use computers is to like listening back to the republican presidential candidates keeping spirits high. okay, back with more news at the top of the i'll stay with us the the r k. have a quick look at the satellite picture and see what's dragging across the these sort of lines indicate a change of season, a line of thunderstorms. you can trace and open saturday, braking bit over iran and then right up towards the western side of the himalaya. beyond this weather as much cooler and windy and south, it's still quite bold. occasionally when there's a breeze, for example, blowing down the gulf and is quite a strong wind. after the black seats with the g and dancer, the eastern bit into the north of egypt in particular,
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we're seeing chiles recently 11 and a drawing up. but there is that obvious line to the site. so test ice picture maintains that may be jordan set in the northern saturday. not so many that on the west side of out of the right. but it's still quite often mickey or latest. but there are a few shouts out through or west, and yemen, this breezes through blog, through the gulf so, so to you on dusty degrees, most likely the ha to now given the rain, the main things are going slow. besides, you would expect to see that many in somalia, or if you have here, and there are a few sheriffs even here, but really east africa seeing the writings come a little bit further east into times in the lobby. and this line that takes you down to the eastern side of south africa. this is a quite a cold wind. but in contrast, it's will be, i forget, in botswana and for example, the northern cape behind me, you can see just are really a slice of the damage. as
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