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of work to do. there is still a lot of work to do. i am _ there is still a lot of work to do. i am aware _ there is still a lot of work to do. i am aware of that. and i am not leaving the — i am aware of that. and i am not leaving the parties presidency to go on holidav — leaving the parties presidency to go on holiday. i remade more than ever are mobilised, they will be no rest for me and — are mobilised, they will be no rest for me and for each of us until we have _ for me and for each of us until we have put— for me and for each of us until we have put the country back on track for the _ have put the country back on track for the future, for the movement, as for the future, for the movement, as for france _ for the future, for the movement, as for france it— for the future, for the movement, as for france it goes without saying that i_ for france it goes without saying that i will— for france it goes without saying that i will be wherever the country and the _ that i will be wherever the country and the national cause lead me. let's go back to those live pictures now from pennsylvania, where former president donald trump is holding a rally — shortly — he is there in pennsylvania to back the republican candidate tv doctor oz. we're waiting to hear from the republican candidate tv doctor oz. we're waiting to hearfrom him. as you can see there on that slogan, save america. let's see if it is actually going to say something as he holds up to the podium. i think
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he holds up to the podium. i think he might be. let's listen in. still making his way to the stage here. the state of pennsylvania on a knife edge and very significant is this race for the congress, the race has tightened in favour of the republican. after the democratic candidate suffered a stroke in may. and as she struggled at times during recent televised debates with doctor. stay with us on bbc world news. donald trump there responding to the crowds, it must be very cold there
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now but they are there in droves and he does have many fervent supporters after he's strongly hinted in the past few days that he may make a bid for the presidential race in 2024 and he is considering an announcement on the 14th of november for that. and talking about backing the republican candidates for the state of pennsylvania. for the midterm elections. let's listen in. still taking his time the former president has been speaking together at a rally at the state of pennsylvania this race here can
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determine which party controls the us senate determine which party controls the us senat . ~ determine which party controls the us senat ., ~ ,., determine which party controls the us senat ., ~ y., , determine which party controls the us senat . ~ ,. , . ., ~ us senate thank you very much, thank ou. there us senate thank you very much, thank yon there is— us senate thank you very much, thank yon there is a — us senate thank you very much, thank you. there is a big _ us senate thank you very much, thank you. there is a big cloud. _ there is a big crowd. thank you very much and hello, pennsylvania. one of my favourite places. i went to school here. i love it. i'm thrilled to be back in this magnificent commonwealth with the thousands of proud hard—working american patriots. i love these patriots and the people who build our country, you know that. just three days from now, the people from pennsylvania are going to elect the doctor to the united states senate and you're going to send a great
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message, is a terrific man, to the governors mansion, you're going to elect the incredible slate of true american first republicans up and down the ballot, were going to go up and down the ballot like they've never seen before and we going to and crazy nancy pelosi's political career once and for all. you know, they had a little rally here and nobody showed up for their rally but look at this rally. and then the see how many votes for god, that's wonderful, right, this is the biggest podium you could have and now it's bigger and better and stronger than we've ever had before. under biden, pelosi, schumerand stronger than we've ever had before. under biden, pelosi, schumer and the radical democratic congress, you're commonwealth is being destroyed in our country is being destroyed. by the end of the far left lunatics are
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waging war on pennsylvania energy, crushing pennsylvania jobs, cutting communities and strangling pennsylvania families with soaring prices like you've never seen before. inflation is costing the typical household nearly $800 every single month. congratulations. who voted for these people? what are we doing? the southern border is wide open, millions of illegal aliens are pouring into our country, your commonwealth is enduring a bloodied crime wave in the far left is indoctrinating our children with twisted race and gender insanity in our schools and other than that, they're doing a fantasticjob. there is only one choice to end this madness is indeed madness if you support the decline and downfall of america you must vote for the
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radical left democrats. if you want to stop the destruction of our country and say the american dream is safe, than this tuesday, you must vote republican and a giant red wave. there is no more urgent test for the future of our country than to stop the invasion on our southern border, no one is never seen anything like it. two years ago, we are the strongest southern border in american history by far and noticed there was border, that i believe anywhere in the world. there is no third world country that would allow what is happening here dabbing to them. if they use sticks and stones to keep people out, they would do it. no one would allow what they are doing to our country, no one would allow it. no third world country would allow it. biden, pelosi and the radical democrats spend all of the radical democrats spend all of the time obsessing over the borders
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of distant foreign nations that you've never even of in most cases. americans deserve the congress and a president who will protect the borders of our nation. and we deserve a government that will defend our sovereignty, secure our land, stand up for ourfamilies and protect the people of our country. donald trump there at a rally in
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pennsylvania, backing the republican candidate there dr oz talking to the crowds, his supporters explaining why he is there and why they and others should support the republican candidate. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are nigel nelson, the political editor of the sunday mirror and sunday people, and benedict paviot the uk correspondent of the french news channel, france24. tomorrow's front pages, starting... the observer leads with claims from the health unions that the biggest nurses' strike in nhs history is set to take place before christmas. it also reports on its own investigation into home office staff processing asylum claims.
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just over a fortnight before the autumn budget, the sunday telegraph splashes on a report that the chancellor is considering slashing pensions relief for higher—rate taxpayers, and that downing street teams are still discussing scrapping the state pension triple lock. the sunday times leads on a global gang who are hacking vip emails, including critics of the qatar world cup the sunday express has the prime minister's announcement of an extra bank holiday — on may the 8th next year — for king charles' coronation �*i'm a celebrity�* is the sunday mirror front page — including criticism that it's included boy george, who was jailed 13 years ago on a charge of false imprisonment. the victim in that case tells the mirror "it's hurtful" itv have given him a platform. and staying with i'm a celebrity, the sunday people leads on matt hancock's decision to join thejungle — it says he's taking part because he knew his government career was over. just two weeks before the world cup, the sun on sunday features england striker ivan toney.
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the paper alleges he is the subject of an fa investigation. so, let's begin. nigel, this story because the uk, to launch strike action, yes, the observer. this could happen for christmas. observer. this could happen for christmas-_ observer. this could happen for christmas. , .., , christmas. yes it could, the first strike in history. _ christmas. yes it could, the first strike in history. and _ christmas. yes it could, the first strike in history. and this - christmas. yes it could, the first strike in history. and this will. strike in history. and this will walk out and obviously, we are into emergency care. but the routine could go around and what we are seeing today is the ballot resolve will be announced this coming week and they know already that large swathes of the country, as they put it have already voted for strike action and so, it does seem very likely that this is going to go
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ahead. , . ., ., , likely that this is going to go ahead. , ., ,, ., , ahead. expectations sitting daily -a in: for ahead. expectations sitting daily paying for some _ ahead. expectations sitting daily paying for some experienced - ahead. expectations sitting daily - paying for some experienced nurses has fallen in real terms since the conservatives took power and not paid very much but they are asking for a huge pay settlement now. since the conservatives _ for a huge pay settlement now. since the conservatives have _ for a huge pay settlement now. since the conservatives have taken 2010, and experienced nurses have taken a real hit— and experienced nurses have taken a real hit in— and experienced nurses have taken a real hit in terms of this because the fatten— real hit in terms of this because the fallen by 20%, what the nurses want is _ the fallen by 20%, what the nurses want is they want a pay raise of 5% plus inflation and fairly simple, and 4%. — plus inflation and fairly simple, and 4%, that will be a real terms cut of— and 4%, that will be a real terms cut of at— and 4%, that will be a real terms cut of at least 6.1% and what it nreans — cut of at least 6.1% and what it nreans is—
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cut of at least 6.1% and what it means is for the nurses, bad news because _ means is for the nurses, bad news because the — means is for the nurses, bad news because the went after striking strike — because the went after striking strike and it's very bad news for mittions— strike and it's very bad news for millions of— strike and it's very bad news for millions of patients and on record waiting _ millions of patients and on record waiting lists or indeed, ambulances being _ waiting lists or indeed, ambulances being delayed in responding to life—threatening strokes and heart attacks _ life—threatening strokes and heart attacks responsive seven minutes. i was to _ attacks responsive seven minutes. i was to come, one example two and half days— was to come, one example two and half days and we have operations that witi— half days and we have operations that will be delayed. really bad and ithink— that will be delayed. really bad and i think apart from migrations, the government really needs to get a -rip government really needs to get a grip on— government really needs to get a grip on the nhs, it's clearly for so many— grip on the nhs, it's clearly for so many readers and patients, they cannot— many readers and patients, they cannot keep looking back and blaming the pandemic. where there were 160.000 — the pandemic. where there were 160,000 vacancies? this isjust not viable _ 160,000 vacancies? this isjust not viable or— 160,000 vacancies? this isjust not viable or acceptable. : 160,000 vacancies? this isjust not viable or acceptable. 7 for 160,000 vacancies? this is 'ust not viable or acceptablefi viable or acceptable. : for pay restrained _ viable or acceptable. : for pay restrained up _ viable or acceptable. : for pay restrained up and _ viable or acceptable. : for pay restrained up and down - viable or acceptable. : for pay restrained up and down the i viable or acceptable. : for pay i restrained up and down the land.
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viable or acceptable. : for pay - restrained up and down the land. and the du for restrained up and down the land. jinn. the duty for the restrained up and down the land. ji.1c the duty for the government, restrained up and down the land. l1c the duty for the government, real sympathisers nurses and it is quite a high pay demand over 15% that pay demand is providing most people and being demanding. and the tricky bit there is an 15%, but about other health workers and the danger here is the government will dig their heels in but public sympathy for what nurses have gone through and his benedictus pointed out, they lost 20% of real terms anyway. another story, tell us about this one. making tsm decisions. s this is really worrying. if complete novices who have been given two days of
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training and then left to make vital decisions. ., into the country, who gets to and some _ into the country, who gets to and some of— into the country, who gets to and some of them, maybe it is fine but according _ some of them, maybe it is fine but according to — some of them, maybe it is fine but according to the paper, if customer service _ according to the paper, if customer service and — according to the paper, if customer service and sales position in tesco and att— service and sales position in tesco and all of— service and sales position in tesco and all of the as part of this recruitment drive because not enough people _ recruitment drive because not enough people processing clearly cremator red tight, _ people processing clearly cremator red light, as to whether these migrants _ red light, as to whether these migrants can comport and stay into the country— migrants can comport and stay into the country and you get to read things— the country and you get to read things like despite such responsibility, sources said they would _ responsibility, sources said they would prefer to do this for others to assess — would prefer to do this for others to assess clearly whether these are genuine _ to assess clearly whether these are genuine migrants or whether there are dangers in their countries or not _ are dangers in their countries or not the — are dangers in their countries or not. the whistle—blower is to the observer — not. the whistle—blower is to the observer that nearly 20 years experience in the seven
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decision—making new staff and get a -rip. decision—making new staff and get a grin and _ decision—making new staff and get a grin and i_ decision—making new staff and get a grip. and i think this is the mantra of the _ grip. and i think this is the mantra of the second paper review, very dangerous— of the second paper review, very dangerous and i think the intelligence services will be quite worried _ intelligence services will be quite worried about this as well. more ressure worried about this as well. more pressure over— worried about this as well. more pressure over the _ worried about this as well. more pressure over the migrant - worried about this as well. we pressure over the migrant crisis. yes, i think so. and they heavily denying the story but certainly it is true that it will explain some of the mystery and at the moment the idea that there were only looking at lonely planet guides and whether or not the face of death sentence going back to than is absolutely

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