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you're watching us here in the united states, canada, and
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around the world. you can brunhuber. louis waiting in for next week to learn the outcome and the number of key races in the u.s. midterms. but results trickling in late thursday show democrats pulling ahead or catching up and several important contests. republicans still holy edge with 211 win, it is still possible for democrats to reach a majority with 218 seats. three senate seats have yet to be decided, as of now, cnn projects republican have 49 feet. democrats 48. and about, come democrat katherine cortez masto is closing the gap on republican adam laxalt. with tens of thousands of votes still to be counted. and, in arizona, and come democrats mark kelly is expanding his lead over republicans like masters. cnn estimates about half 1 million votes are yet to be counted there. arizona's governor race was always so too close to call. republican candidate, kari lake. is openly using election officials, that evidence. deliberately slowing down the vote count.
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cnn's kyung lah has lights from phoenix. >> they're in maricopa county the tedious work of democracy continues. counting the vote. hanging in the balance is controlled the u.s. senate. some 78,000 votes results were released this evening by maricopa county. it didn't change the races all that much, percentage wise. the democrats are currently on a razor thin lead. a razor thin lead. they just got just a bit more vote pad. at this is a slow process and it is a careful process. what we're hearing though, on the edges. are some of the republicans, it's -- some of these election officials. might be doing this on purpose. releasing this slowly. on purpose. and we got strong pushback by election officials here. >> frankly it is offensive for
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care like to see that these people behind me are slow rolling this. when they're working 14 to 18 hours. so i really hope this is the end of that, we could be patient, and respect the results when they come out. >> the count continues, the election is not over and maricopa county. election officials are looking to start to zoom in on some of those election they ballots. john law, cnn enochs anna. republican leader kevin mccarthy says that president macron to congratulate him they spoke on the phone even the gop hasn't officially won the house. there's no guarantee mccarthy would be like the speaker even if they do. he's already facing a challenge from members of the house freedom caucus. listen to this. >> they don't get bills out by small, medium, large. they just give you the gavel. it would be able to govern. what was our mission? to win the majority. to stop biden's agenda. and far nancy pelosi. all of that is accomplished.
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>> one influential republican who's not convinced is florida's, matt gates. he is endorsing ohio republican jim jordan. such a slim majority we should be starting safety. we should put our star players and position to shine brightest that we can attract more people to our policies and ideas. the policies government they have pushed they are as unhelpful as they are unserious. >> republican liz cheney will be returning to congress in january. she celebrating a stronger than expected showing by democrats in the midterms. >> i think that it was a clear victory, for team normal. i have a huge amount of work to do, but i think that you saw it really important races around the country people coming together to say we believe in democracy.
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we've authentic for the constitution and the republic. and a rail rejection of the toxicity, and the hate, and the vitriol. and then donald trump. >> jamie laughter publican committee after serving as the vice chair panic that committee. speaking forcefully against donald trump. now the former president could announce his 2024 bid for the white house, on tuesday night. he's confirmed he will make a special announcement from mar-a-lago. sources tell cnn, trump wanted to throw that in the ring before the midterms. the night before the midterms. some urging him to wait until after the georgia senate runoff in early december. u.s. president, joe biden, is that its way to egypt this hour. we'll deliver remarks on the cop27 climate conference and -- it is the first of three high-profile international gatherings on his agenda. later friday, he heads to
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cambodia with the asian summit. we also travel to indonesia for a g20 meeting. but 40 left biden today victory lap with fellow democrats, -- as that. president biden still riding high on democrats president defying midterms showing on tuesday, holding a rally with democratic national committee staffers, the president thanking them for their work on the campaign. but what he was really trying to do was to capitalize on the energy that has been buzzing in their democratic circles since that showing on tuesday and also trying to project strength despite what we saw, which appeared to be somewhat of a victory rally, democrats, including those inside the white house behind me here, they certainly do acknowledge the high likelihood that they will face a republican majority in the house come january. so, that's part of why these optics were so important to the president into his advisers, as they were setting up these remarks, i'm told by biden advisor, that the goal was to project strength and to show
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that this energy in democratic party is very real as they prepare for this possibility of a republican house. the president also in his remarks didn't acknowledge that's going to happen, but you did hear him talk about how he is going to deal with democrats. >> republicans try to walk away from the historic commitment we just made to deal with it climate crisis, i will not let that happen. if republicans try to cut social security and medicare, i will not let that happen. if they try to cut taxes for the super wealthy again, the biggest corporations like they did the last administration, i will not let that happen either. >> now, when i asked the white house press secretary what specifically the president would be willing to compromise on with republicans, she couldn't point to any specific issue areas. but clearly, what you see here is the white house setting the table for a prospect that they haven't experienced so far in
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president biden's nearly two years in office. and that is divided government. power sharing. and we know that if there is indeed a republican house, there will be a series of showdowns in standoff in the white house, very much trying to position itself from a place of strength for those potential negotiations. now, the president, he isn't giving up entirely on the possibility of democrats winning the house before heading off on his place to egypt, in asia. saying that he believes the chances democrats could still win the house are still alive. he said he'd have to pull an inside straight to make it happen, but again, he said it's still alive. jeremy diamond, cnn, the white house. -- the pink the printed numbers here, i'm curious to get your take on two trends would seem like a contradiction. so, first of all, abortion did seem to be an important issue for democrats. but democrats lost support among women in 2022 compared to
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2018. i think that women, in this election, when the wind that i spoke to out on the trail we're really feeling a lot of cross pressures and a lot of them were really angry about inflation and the impact that has had on their families budget. but also -- about the republican agenda on abortion. and feeling as other publicans have been bites which have an extreme direction. it's a lot of them, in the lot of older women who made up their mind later on in this election. which is unusual. but they were making decisions along those lines. i think what we are seeing with abortion is that really varies from state to state. and states like pennsylvania, and michigan. that did become a top concern for many of the women who are voting there. and that's where they saw strong democratic victories in those states. whereas other states, like
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nevada, we are seeing potentially inflation ending up coming out on top. and those decisions. >> so looking elsewhere, and say that donald trump said i didn't and fair election denialism was generally rejected. that the big asterisks is arizona. and republican candidates for governor, kari lake, fanning the flames of another round of baseless voter fraud claims. you've been watching this race closely. what is your take on where things stand and where they're headed. >> that race is just so close between kari lake and katie hobbs. it's not just carry like arizona, trump's state of those top four candidates. they're all election deniers. so we really did see a big rejection of election deniers across the country. but that is something that we are watching incredibly closely
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in both arizona and nevada. that raised in arizona, kari lake, became a household name. as television anchor for many years in phoenix. and so you are just seeing those two candidates battled it out as each tranche of votes comes in. election officials have told that they would be counting, into next week. through the veterans day holiday. through the weekend so. we may see that race go up and down, of course, maricopa county is where, all of that action is. we are seeing a lot of conspiracy theories being spread on social media, among right-wing figures and the election officials there are being very proactive about coming out immediately and trying to squelch those by speaking to the press about what is happening. and being very transparent about the processes. but once again, that is just ground zero for conspiracies, again. >> i wonder about how the babe
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to harness that going forward. the democrats did fairly well in the gubernatorial races. we saw the importance of state governments in the context of national elections in 2020. what difference do you think that might make? >> i think a lot of people who are voting in arizona. a lot of the independents that i talked to are very concerned about some of those election integrity issues and i talked to a lot of voters who were just so sick of hearing, you know, former president trump's lies about the 2020 election. and said, i want to talk about things that are important to me. and to my family. but also, a lot of people who were just really unnerved by the fact that, those top candidates and places like arizona, and nevada where the secretary of state candidate has said he would not have a form victory in 2020. there are a lot of voters who
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decided to go with the democratic ticket because of that. so we are seeing how that shakes out in the results. we also did see independents, and a lot of them sort of swinging back and forth between the two parties, again this time. and we will just have to watch as the votes keep coming in. in places like here in california, we could be counting for weeks. so it may be a long time before we know, control the house. >> all, right appreciate your. take may bryson in los angeles, thank you so much. >> u.s. central bank has been attacking sky-high patients for months. now the latest government figures are here to show the feds rate hikes are working. a lot of these details just ahead, was ukraine's flag is flying in more places has the troops in courses to the city of kherson. we'll take a look at why ukraine says it's moving cautiously even though russia claims it is leaving the city. stay with us. ® daily moisture. formulated with nourishing, prebiotic oat. it's clinically proven to moisturize dry skin
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the stock market costars appointments best days in 2020. >> after progressive interest rate hikes the voters consistently name the as the top ones in this election. with thursdays inflation report was encouraging, experts say it is not enough. we have delays from cnn's richard quest. >> it is always dubious to take one months numbers, and extrapolate into a trend. but that's what the market is doing today and in the welcome
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news that inflation was done with 7.8% along way lower that more than 9% in june. it gave the market the view that perhaps the fed would now slow down and increasing rates. at the next meeting, it may be 50 basis points, possibly even 25 basis points. instead of the three quarter percent we have seen so far. that would be, perhaps, a step too far. because economists want it all. her agreed that the fed is not done yet. that inflation has not been calmed. what we're seeing with the exuberance of the market, could well be washed away in a few days time. for the moment everyone knows that there is a wall of money waiting to come back into the market. and the first sign of lights that inflation may be turning his welcome news indeed. but it is not over yet. richard quest, cnn at the new
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york stock exchange. >> 30 overnight hours, all three major u.s. futures have been signaling a bullish start at this morning's opening bell, before that help and traders will observe two minutes of silence in honor veterans day. >> the british company reports uk connally has been shrinking at an alarming rate this year. raising fears that a lengthy and difficult recession could be around the corner. >> latest numbers show the country's productivity fell 0.2% of the third quarter. and declined 0.6% of september alone. as one queen elizabeth ii of him in the uk businesses were temporarily shut down. we'll have a quick check on the european markets. they show that they're all in positive territory, right now. >> all the runoff in georgia's u.s. senate race is a little less than a month away. both candidates were out stumping for votes on thursday as money pours it from washington. we'll have the latest coming up, we stay with us.
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welcome back healthy watchers here in the night states, canada, around the world. i'm good uber. ukraine says at least two people are dead after a russian rocket strike on the city of mykolaiv. officials say rockets tore through a five story residential building overnight. leaving two other people would. it meanwhile, caution is the operating word as ukrainian troops close in on the city of kherson. they're pretty liberated within 40 settlements if russia announced its plot from the city on wednesday. ukrainian officials say russians are setting booby traps wherever they can and michelle ukrainians as they move in. he cannot say russian troops
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are destroying the infrastructure on their way out. tens of thousands of ukrainian women fighting against russia's invasion of the country are now getting supplies that will help them in battle, supplies made specifically for women in war. here's cnn's, christiane amanpour with that one. and the scripts to our front in kyiv covered in plastic against prying eyes. a major war if it is as underway. boxes and gets receive a first of its kind. fatigues aside for method to be. >> it was a never everything four fight win before? >> how many pregnant women are fighting the russians? i'm not sure that there's a lot. but there are. >> under our married tv journalist and real life, who now do this work. a female friend turned frontline sniper told them that she was pregnant and needed a new uniform. they're also sending female soldiers smaller boots, lighter
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kevlar plates for their flak vests. this day, roxana comes in for a new uniform. she's an intelligence unit near the front, and joined up in march, totally unprepared. it is so valuable to have these people, who understand that we are tired of wearing clothes that are three sizes too big, she tells me. we had no helmets, we had old flak jackets, we were tracksuits and sneakers. now we feel like we are humans. the ukrainian ministry of defense says they are more than 50,000 women under arms. more than 5000 of them on the front line. amongst them, andre sister. >> to receive man's uniform, men's underwear, everything. that is designed for men. >> females also need customize sanitary, medical, and humanitarian supplies. kenya, and andre, have sent out 3000 of these care packages. they produced 300 uniforms, and
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three days after u.s. midterm elections, hundreds of thousands of ballots are still being counted at this hour into key western states in arizona, and nevada. election officials say counting is underway and we'll wrap up as quickly as possible. the final results are expected next week, the outcomes, along with the runoff in georgia will shape the future of the u.s. senate. and money is pouring into the georgia runoff election in december and the candidates were already out stumping for votes on thursday and a combat senator, raphael warnock, held a rally in atlanta where democrats pump $7 million in this campaign. african candidate, herschel walker, was joined by senator ted cruz in north georgia. and he's getting a combined $3 million from gop groups. both candidates have hone their messages for the runoff campaign, and they. are >> i came, really, to ask
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you one question. are you ready to do this one more time? i did warn you that we might be spending things camping together. and here we are. >> you gotta get up and vote because he hung around. we have grounded got into this runoff. and he thinks he's gonna win. we need to prove him wrong, let him get out that office. >> joining me now, erin landa is, julian thompson. she's a republican strategist and president of mainstream network strategy. thank you so much for being here with us. just a couple of years ago, it might have seen unthinkable that florida would appear deep red. and georgia, the swing state. so how this runoff differ from the november contest between the two men? >> first of all, thank you for having me. this runoff will be very different from the general election in the fact. that we now see that the state
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of georgia is going to be the state that determines, most likely, will be the state that determines who holds power in the united states senate. 80s, absolutely possible for us to have a 50/50 senate likely did before. and that case, kamala harris would hold the deciding votes. so democrats, technically only needs 50 votes in the united states senate republicans would need 51. in order to hold power. that is where the state of georgia would come into play. so, over the next few weeks we are going to see. the entire political nation descend upon the state of georgia, where i live incidentally. it is going to be ground zero for united states politics for the next month. >> absolutely. what we saw just from the november election race. seems so played a huge role even the both candidates are
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black. white voters, in georgia chose herschel walker regardless of gender, and education. i wonder where they will come down to persuasion or engagement? i want to play clip air from democratic candidate, raphael warnock. >> for those of you who made a different choice this time, why the for herschel walker or for someone else. i want to speak directly to you. over the next four weeks i hope you will give me the opportunity to earn your vote. >> so, for both parties. here almost of the efforts, time, money, be spent trying to convince voters? or to convince voters who are lukewarm on either candid the first time around? >> well, i think that any smart candidate will focus on coalition building throughout the state of georgia. because you can't just focus on the base. on the one that came out to vote for the general election. and even some of those swing voters, that decided on one
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candidate or the other during the general election. they need to be persuaded to show up again for weeks later for the runoff. that is the most difficult thing that party, whether surplus in part of the democratic party can face. is building momentum to see people turnout again in four weeks. so whoever has the best coalition building. whoever has the best grassroots machine. over the next four weeks. is going to be the person that wins the runoff. it is not going to be about the power of speakers that come in. it's not gonna be about the stars's democratic party. the starter publican party. it's not gonna be about. that is going to be -- what about money? that's one thing you haven't mentioned. the two parties are pumping even more money into the race. rafa warnock has spent more than $70 million on ads. i think expect a stark amount in this campaign. both parties have spent almost a quarter of a billion dollars,
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living here in atlanta. i can tell you, people i talked to. they're fed up with all these ads. what difference do you think will make? >> of course the ads are going to continue throughout the runoff? that is where the bulk of the money that is coming in is going to be going. there's going to be hard money, there's going to be soft money. the hardman is given directly to the campaign for the campaigns to use is they choose. which can include the grassroots mobilization and they get out the vote efforts. there's gonna be soft money, that can be used by outside groups to support the candidate. and, i'm sure most of them, the bulk of that will be spent on ads. it would be interesting to see, exactly, how much money this race pulls in from all accounts, from what i hear from people on both sides. they're expecting to hear from 250 to $500 million. of course, depending on how the nevada race, and they are exonerates or not. but at the trajectory of both
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races right now, it looks to be with the democrats and arizona, there is on the senate seat, the republicans will take nevada. so that puts us back. really, the whole election was kind of a wash as far as the senate was concerned. because pennsylvania wants democrats says no that is flipping for the republicans. so they kind of just switched. it is back, exactly, where we were before with the state of georgia in a runoff to decide who controls the senate. the >> elephant in the room of course is whether donald trump will run for a 2024 and what effect that might have won this race. unfortunately have pleaded their. but thanks so much for talking to us, i'm sure we will talk to see you again soon about this fascinating and maybe decisive race, julian, thompson in atlanta. thanks so much. >> thank you for having me. i'm good brunhuber for international viewers. marketplace middle east is next. for years here in the u.s. and
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u.s. president, joe biden, that's when the en route to egypt where he will attend the ongoing comp 27 climb conference. he will meet with egypt president and the remarks in the coming hours. biden is expected colonnade peeped our eyes on the ball and reduce carbon emissions and limit global warming. you all said his stuff is administration has taken to fight climate change. cnn senior international correspondent, david mckenzie, is there. joins me now live. take me through the presidents agenda and what we are expecting from the u.s.?
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>> in the short hours air force one will touch down here in shake. president biden, i'm sure, we try to highlight his legislative wins this year terms of moving the u.s. into a more positive plan when it comes to climate change. but there is a massive amount of work that needs to be done. some 45% is needed to cuts on current pledges of admissions to get anywhere close to the paris agreement of 1.5 degrees celsius. that was seen as the threshold to avoiding the worst of the climate crisis so i'm sure the president will be showing off his agenda and trying to show leadership. one of the big issues here that is a fact that china and the u.s., the two biggest emitters, had not been talking. i spoke to climate envoy secretary john kerry and asked them whether formal talks were happening? we're not formally in the
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negotiating at this point but our hope is that within a short span of time, it will become possible for us to really get together again in full measure and do the things we need to be doing as the two leading emitters in the world and it's the two largest economies in the world. china states really need to cooperate on this and without china even with the u.s. is as we are moving towards 1.5 degree program, which we are. we don't have china than nobody else can make that goal. if we close to 1.5 it will cost citizens around the world trillions more dollars. >> politically there is a sense that the u.s. and china will be competing in the years ahead. and some hawkish attitudes towards china. do you think of racial climate change will be accepted? >> competition is a pretty normal thing in the world of
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business. businesses always compete. for market share, four product lines, and so forth. what president biden has said is we can compete but we don't have to be in confrontational. we don't have to be in conflict. i think that is what is critical here is that we deal with the issues, and there are real differences between our countries, obviously. but climate should not fit into that bilateral pattern of those issues. >> if there's one team that has emerged here and -- it's financing. and that's it for poor countries to adapt and to deal with the worst impacts of the climate crisis. of course, in the u.s.. congress holds the purse strings. i would be congress hanging in the balance, and he pledges that president biden might make, in terms of funding countries could be something that he can't deliver.
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so we will see the president can make some significant promises in the area of financing developing countries as secretary kerry told me. we are all in this together and if you need to do their bit to try to avoid the worst of the climate catastrophe. kim. >> i appreciate your warning out there in -- david mckenzie. >> medical scientists new s her boarding long wait times and lack of a southeast to a spike and rape respiratory innocence. hospitals in boston have been swamped children suffering from the virus, rsv. leaving -- low on beds. according to the u.s. center for disease control. 22 states were reporting higher very high respiratory on this activity. the outbreak coincides with the flu season that's getting harder and earlier than usual. the number of new cases, hospitalizations, and deaths, nearly doubled in the last week of october. and jumped again in the first week of november. at least two people have died
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due to what was hurricane nicole. the powerful storm made landfall early thursday after fuzzy coast it has the beach front homes have been declared 's unsafe and look at the storm. thousands across the state remain without power. but man describing the temperatures home. here it is. >> i honestly, it just kind of shocking. i still haven't really processed it. but definitely crazy. >> nicole has now weaved into a tropical depression, but it's a significant rainfall as it moves north. let's get the latest now from cnn meteorologist, derek van damme. derek, the pictures come from florida really paint escaped sure. >> he really does in fact. hurricane iqbal finishing with hurricane ian started. roughly four days ago. and by hurricane ian signed into the florida peninsula end of september.
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it really compromise many to go since, couldn't daytona beach. and those areas you saw on the video just a moment ago, and it took another category one storm that ian. the come through into this. through the comprise the structures. imagine this was your house? or your business? this pricey memories getting swept up to see. very scary moment and very sad to actually have to clean up after yet another hurricane. look at this, this is the same system, is now tropical depression. turning about the southeastern u.s.. but i want to take notes of this shading of red. that is where the storm prediction center has issued a tornado watch. just within the past 15 minutes or so, it has been canceled since i've been waiting to go live here. but we did have a tornado warning for columbia, south carolina. this is very typical with a tropical storm, that is moving into the area south coast line.
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so that it draws in the instability allows for some of the spin of thunderstorms to form a tornado or two. that threat of tornadoes exist across the mid-atlantic, and into the nation's capital today as well. marginal risk free. i want to see a chain of white on the northern portions of our country. that is a full-on blizzard that has been taken shape. up and why that's important just a moment, let's take a cue to bismarck north dakota. we can see that first taste of winter that is impacting the u.s. right now. while, remember that it's been a while? while it is coming. and it is set to see more scenes just like this as we get our first snow event that is coming through. go back to the graphics and you see the remnants of the cold. now in interact with what was a blizzard maker and that will produce a very wet and rainy weekend along decency board it's from today through saturday and we'll see the rainfall as almost exceeding 3 to 4 entrances to some of the northern interior new england
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as well the mid-atlantic states. we're looking for some travel disruptions throughout the region are also on to pay some snowfall. downwind -- this is the changeover of seasonings and a tropical storm and a blizzard, both them work together to create travel headache this weekend. >> absolutely, or derek van damme, thanks so much. and that blizzard the dirk was talking about has caused lots of cancellations and forced many people to change their plans. but a couple in north dakota snowstorms stop them from walking down the aisle have. look at this. >> we decided veterans day it's archive parts adversities well that day. so, we figure november level to be a great day. we just had such a good father we are so hopeful that it might be 70 degrees on a wedding day. here we are, with the couple of inches of snow instead. >> all the snow in some member of the party might not make it. but the couple says, it is a
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minor bump. >> there's something enjoyed by children for thousands of years has just one of the items adopted international toy hall of fame. the spinning top, like bright action figures from the tales mass of the universe have been i took to the collection. we have other finalist including bingo, nerve twice, and now. to persist museums crater of the swimming toppers been around for more than 5000 years. it was about by countless culture and quote, it disappear as a toy can get. >> well it is remembrance day and much of the world, a veteran thinly u.s.. honoring those who served and sacrifice to the armed forces. vice president kamala harris and has been joined first lady, doctor joe biden for a brief ceremony arlington national cemetery on friday. and in australia the sales of the opera house were lit up by a projection of poppies that were on service. and incompetent both countries often remember those who served with flowers.
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