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way off the rules, the environment is not responsible. make up your own mind. dw made full minds. this is dw news, live from berlin, donald trump host and divide of raleigh in new york city. pamela, your fired, get out. donald trump levels more attacks on connell and harris as democrats slammed the event over racist remarks. also on the show, the pro moscow party is declared the winner of george's parliamentary elections. but the pro western president rejects the votes as a russian. the special operation plus olivia's ex presidents, eva morales says you survive in assassination attempt as tension sore between his supporters and those and believe his income, please,
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or the marion evan stain. thanks for joining me. as the us selection moves into its final days of campaigning, donald trump has held a mass riley in new york city. the event in madison square garden was billed as a republican candidates closing message to voters. trump and other speakers leveled non stop attacks against as democratic rival, cala harris. her team has denounced the rally is crude and racist rhetoric where one speaker called to puerto rico, an island of garbage, the drum. so in the heart, it's a new state. many of the drums, big supporters appeared at destroy, lead at madison square garden in new york. but it was mill on your drum,
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was the surprise guest. it was her 1st appearance as a trump stanley in the 2024 election. she was the one who introduced her husband with a speech strong and chum attractive i brandon, subject guards were for yours and also. 1 next tuesday, you have to stand up and you have to tell comalla hours that you've done a terrible job. that group you, joe biden has done a terrible job. you've destroyed our country, we're not going to take it anymore. pamela, your fire, get out. fired. large part of speech be pursuing position is regular migration one day one, i will launch the largest deforestation program in america. this criminal
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i will rescue every city and town that has been invaded and congress and we will put these issues and let thursday criminals in jail. and they kick them the hell out of our country as fast as possible. just because the things that the democrats complete of being offensive, there's literally a floating island of garbage in the middle of the ocean right now. yeah, i think it's called puerto rico mean by vice president coming ahead is spent sunday, focusing on the state of pennsylvania. like down painting in philadelphia, the election is here and it's on. billy is truly in your hands. the path to victory runs right through all the leaders. we're here.
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there is too much on the line and we must not wake up the day after the election and have any regrets about what we could have done. and these next 9 days left spent the next 9 days knowing we did everything we could have just made fits is still in philadelphia, making the final efforts to ensure support from the swing state. and for more on the us selection campaign i'm joined to the studio by the delay of corresponded. i mean, as if i'm in really good to see you. so these are the final days before the election to us. let's start with trump. what was his final pitch? well, he opened his big riley in madison square garden in new york city with the question, are you better off than you were 4 years ago, this has been at the center of his campaign, just playing on the discontent that a lot of people have, especially with inflation, the cost of living in the united states, which is, it really is out of control is european. it goes to the us and i spend $25.00 to
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see the hamburger. it is pretty crazy to inflation there, but it's also an interesting question to ask in the center of new york city where a 4 years ago businesses were, shuddered unemployment was 10 percent. um, you know, people technically were worse off or worse off 4 years ago when donald trump was still president and then they are now but some how it is really still getting to voters there. he also doubled down on his anti immigration stands saying that he would invoke the alien enemy's act. and that's an act that allows the president in times of war uh to the ports and even citizens of the us if they're born overseas, without any kind of trial or anything. so really extreme position, it's unclear if you could do that constitutionally, since the us isn't at we're especially not with any country that the immigrants are coming from. but this was this pitch. and you also had a lot of speakers who made other device of comments. well indeed we just saw in our report, there was one comedian,
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i believe you're open to the rally before trump took the stage and called puerto rico, the island of puerto rico, a floating island of garbage, and what kind of an impact would these types of very crude remarks have on voters well, trump campaign actually did something that they don't do very often and they distance themselves from the comedians remark, st, and reflect transposition. that's probably because puerto ricans make up a big percentage of the hispanic entity in the united states. this is an important voter block that trump is trying to court. it's about 6000000 porter re people for the weekend. heritage live in united states. another 3000000 live on the island of puerto rico itself. and puerto ricans are actually us citizens. they don't vote and us elections because it's not a state. and so they can participate in the electoral college unusual way that americans elect the president. but puerto ricans are part of the fabric of the united states. so trump campaign, distance themselves a little bit from that harris immediately came out with a plan to help further, it goes economy. she knows this is
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a very important voting bloc. and she was trying to use that comment to gain a little bit of support for her campaign. but trump has learned through experience actually that a lot of these inflammatory comments don't really hurt his campaign as a pull that showed that latino immigrants themselves don't feel like trump is talking about them when he says is going to the port migrants. and so probably a lot of puerto ricans don't feel like the comment reflects anything about them. all right, let's talk about the democratic candidate, cala harris. she of course is also making a very big push in these last 9 days and before the election. so, i mean, what is her strategy right now? but as we heard, she said that the path to victory runs right through philadelphia, and that is probably true. i remember when i was in the united states in 2020, i was in philadelphia after the election. and the vote count came down to what happened in philadelphia there. so once a biden was declared, the winner in pennsylvania, then he was declared the winner of the presidential election because of the electoral college. and the way the swing states can elect the president. so she is
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campaigning to get, especially the black vote in philadelphia, and she was playing on the fact that trump was having his riley in madison square garden. um, she, like, she said that his rhetoric was divisive and said that she would unite the country. so she's really trying to be the opposite of donald trump and she was letting that message play out in philadelphia. that was definitely is, i mean s, as i am. thank you so much for being here. let's. let's turn our attention now to the conflict in the middle east, where egypt has proposed a 2 day truce and gauze them as a prelude to a longer cease fire. president of jill fontanello cc called on her mom's to free for a v as really hostages in exchange for post and even prisoners. he proposed more negotiations to follow that release within 10 days. when meanwhile, gaza is loss or on health ministry set is really strikes killed at least 45 people,
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mainly in the north of the strip united nations chief antonio tetter said he was shocked by what he called the harrowing levels of death, injury and destruction. v. as really military strikes sent it on the nose of guys or on sunday, including here in nashville, i just noticed of kansas city. the progress danny and red crescent reported deaths and injuries when a home that was struck. israel says it targets from us positions. how much is backed by israel? scott said to me in the region. a round town also backs hezbollah in israel's name, but lebanon, whose fight with israel has intensified in the years since the october. the 7th attacks, if he is that that proxy will between israel and the red could boil over into direct combat, grew late on saturday when israel is much anticipated retaliation became for tyrants unprecedented attack earlier this month is rarely prime minister benyamin that's on yahoo! hailed the strikes as
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a success musical gal bundle. whoever hurts us no football game, we hurt them. so like a whole, this is the principle that guided us to this day is that this is the principle that will guide us in the future as well. it's up to 5 day hon. you're talking to ron was precise and powerful and achieved. all of his goals are to do he's coming. fee is among some of a further escalation. the response from uranian supreme. lita i a total come in a on sunday was to say that the strikes or the quote should not be either exaggerated or down played. we're going to stop short of quoting for retaliation. but politics and to run and super cheap, high level talks in doha will be from the minds of people like these guys and struggling simply to stay alive until the agreement on a ceasefire, be at temporary or permanent can finally be reached. so why is the age of pushing for such a short unlimited truce? i put that question to middle east security expert hon zach of schindler. what do i
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mean? the main challenge that i must know has is that it has to prove that it can deliver any kind of concessions. it may or may not make in a negotiations because you haven't acting the debt, collect michelle, but we don't have a detail from us professionally announced yet. and you have no lead in gaza. so how did my shuttle is being out of gaza? i'm out of the front of the new territory for over a decade. so if be able to agree to, let's say it to date ceasefire and the reason some hostages, can you actually deliver the release of these hostages or the end for 2 days of the fighting? because a straight because inside the guy is a strip, no success of all pads seen why has been announced. but if we have been hearing that from us once a full and 2 hostilities and israel saying it's completely opposed to agreeing to a full cessation of hostilities. is there any chance or any hope of reaching some
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sort of deal? so it's going to be very complex, this contradiction that thomas one's all these really military out and publishing in prison is and israel one is all of the hostages and destroyed how much in gaza strip completely is really hard to result. so a partial deed, as it has been for a long time, is always possible. a final deal that settles the gaza strip would require some political decisions about the future because on the strip, is it going to be these really military? is it going to be an international force? none of this really has been decided on these rate is not. so i'm not sure how they can get to a broad agreement. but i think the 1st round, and that's why it's only offered these 2 days. a suggestion is to make sure that we have most can actually do that. well, we should mention that egypt made an announcement of his proposal the same day that
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is really needed or is travel to doha for another round of ceasefire talks. this rounds, again, being brokered by the united states. but just how much of leverage is washington even have at this point on israel to well, it is apparently not quite small because if you look at what the strategy discussion was about to retaliation against the wrong and what the actually read the edition was it followed very precisely, the publicly made us suggestions of concentrating on key military sites, not on the oil facilities and not on the facilities of the new get to see. and that was even from less radical politicians on the right that are in the government right now. so a lot, pete, who is the good but not quite as strong as, as nathan now and others, they criticized it as being too small. so this attack,
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we do show the us hold still some significant influence over it as well. but it's rate is very clearly going into a piece of manufacturing now, which are now after the death of up to invite us that we want a pasha deal. we want individual and i'm asked combined just to lay down their homes and gals, that'd be one individual commander to release the hostages. so they're trying to break up the cohesiveness of i'm us with him because esther, i'd like to ask you about iran because as he mentioned, there were even some more moderate politicians in israel saying that they didn't strike hard enough on the wrong other remarks made by is really official suggested that this could be the beginning of further strikes. so what is likely to happen between israel and iran in the coming weeks, months as well. i mean, this limited very precise strikes and a couple of messages. number one gets rather, can strike anywhere in your on has it's well including with more planes and there
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was no damage for any of those that geez, that's concerning story around. but the strike was sort of limited that it didn't create an uproar inside iran by uranium. so i have to be realized, even though some intent on that a attack, what's going on. so it's an opening for iran to leave it at the back. the one thing that strategically beacon iran at the moment is these really attacks against this paul, i live on. this is the most important and key drops the of the proxy network of maintenance. and removing them is going to be a big fit back for you. that was hon. zacko schindler, a middle east security expert, and senior director of the counter extreme. is there a project? many thanks. indeed for all of your insights. thank you so much. let's get you up to speed now and some of the other stories making news. this our 11 ounce health industry says at least 5 people have been killed in and is really striking the for the city of tire. these really military has yet to comment on the attacks. the
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ministry reports that is really strikes kills at least 21 people across the southern 11 on sunday. ukrainian officials say at least 21 people have been injured in russian attacks in the city of car care of and the surrounding region over 9. several residential buildings and the car could were reportedly damaged. the local governor there says that russian rock is also struck the nearby city of trev leave . folk areas center right garr party has come 1st in the countries 7th and general election and 4 years. and the former prime minister in boy cove body solves hardy, is set to receive around 26 percent of the votes. with most of the val as kansas difficult coalition talks, now lie ahead with 8 other parties likely to enter problems or will the future of japan's coalition government hangs in the balance after falling short of a majority in sundays snap elections, prime minister, she garalie, she would call the pole just days after taking office bought the gamble,
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saw his liberal democratic party punished over rising prices and a month long funding scandal. it's the l. d p's. worst result in 15 years. japan's prime minister shakira issued a head hope a snap election would galvanized support in state it back. fired with vote is sending a clear message to the ruling block. the g me store, the liberal democratic policy received an extremely harsh verdict from the public to the u. s west. jimmy's still so it is with deep regret would need the l. d, p, along with its coalition partners, tomato the have it all so many capable people, so cannot to buy me the id mas kudos we at the level democratic party must take this seriously and reflect, donate from the bottom of our hearts, and be re bone and it could be about that even if she was l d p,
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and it's junior coalition partner who may talk to 215 seats in the lower house of parliament. a loss of 64 seats. vices have signaled the anger of a funding scandal and the ruling coalition, which involves millions of dollars in undocumented political funds. issue the head trying to contain the full out that resentment seems to have them in good the there was a lot of noise about the slush funds scandal and other political parties are working hard. so that's why l d p last. i go for that. but i voted for the l d p because i don't really have of the policies that i support. and sonya, he didn't understand what's going on with him now that the opposition party is a stronger, i hope the l d p and tomato corporate hold dialogues. and build closer relations
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with them. so they can, once again, have deep discussions about politics having pain in the jobs, the least and a month to get really as cheap as future as prime minister. now looks on susan with some questioning how he can withstand the election upsets. his policy now has 30 days to figure out a new coalition grouping in an unusually unstable time for japanese politics. the opposition in georgia is calling for protest after the ruling pro russian party was declared the winner of saturdays, the election. the countries pro western president has rejected the results and accused moscow of orchestrating election fraud fee. you and the us are calling for a full investigation into a legit voting irregularities. and to show the units a 1000 all position parties joined. the georgian president, she addressed the nation to some president. sort of the julie said you refused to recognize the official results of the election. i saw
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a squad records. i am saying it here today. it has the only remaining independent institution in this state. while i do not recognize the selection, i invite every one of you tomorrow evening at 7 pm to protest in central to bc. international observers say the election was marked by pressure on voters and say they observed a wide range of violations totaling stations across the country. the word here will be on the bottom in teams. witness in some presents high tension confusion and chaos. in one case by the book stuffing physical assault on up servers, attempting to report on violations of server and media removal from putting a station, steering up of the servers, complaints, intimidation of voters inside and outside of 40 in your stations. some incidents were caught on video like violence outside polling stations and the stuffing of
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fall it boxes inside this video show scuffles outside the campaign office of the united national movements, george's main opposition force. the party said dozens of men tried to storm its headquarters. later, driving off in cause bearing flags of the ruling georgian dream party, the georgia dream party said that had been some flaws in the election, but denied any widespread violations. the motor flows always accompany any election on the dispute over rule. what was crucial unfunded mental is that the legitimacy of these elections was recognized, including through the terms used by the opposite of us. that mean if it's come up front of it? so some opposition members have already renounced that parliamentary mandates and protests to the election results and calling for full scale civil disobedience. georgia faces an uncertain future. well,
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with george's opposition and the president refusing to accept the elections result, i asked the w z river shuttle into at least see what was likely to happen next. so while the president has a representative function in discount, you should know as in germany, she has hardly any political power. and since she cannot do anything, formally, she calls for protests together with the position to not attend police eve. this is georgia and democracy. and unlike and neighboring rochelle, way i protest have become impossible. the protest could make a difference. of course, if the people join in uh, enter main tough um the, the 0 position is hoping to isolate the ruling party and to the ultimately hoping for a new election soon. now to some of the other stories making news around the world, plants heating pollutants and the atmosphere hit record highs last year. that's according to the world media, logical, a. so upper organizations,
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the one agency says that the main greenhouse gas, carbon dioxide is accumulating faster instead of any point of human history. with concentrations rising by over 10 percent in just 2 decades. $40000.00 europeans are dying early death and due to gas stoves each year. that's according to the 1st scientific study of its kind. it's long been known that gas cookers has few pollutants linked to hard and long disease into homes. the death toll is nearly doubled. that's caused by car crashes on europe's roads. or org wise presidential elections are headed for a 2nd round after the central us canada emerged with a strong lead by the snow outright majority, rural mayor, am onto or see from the west wing broad front alliance will face off against albano delgado from this center. right ruling party. it's a 3rd place conservative candidate has down to help block a left wing victory. well, believe he is
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a former president avon morales has accused the government of an assassination attempt after gun fired at his vehicle. he's posted a video of the incident taken from his car in which his driver appears to have been injured. tensions has skyrocketed between morales and olivia's current president louise opposite the. yeah, the believe his ex president, even morales rushes into a call. i mean panic screens. several bullets full so visible in the windshield as the vehicle spits away with morales inside. the driver is bleeding the rollins. this 14 bullets with flight at he's cost injuring the driver. but they're all this himself is on homes. to this neurologist
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accused, as the current president lose austin old during that time being so morales who's under an investigation open. the alleged relationship with the minor says offset wants to blow people from next tiers presidential race. i mean, in the beginning until they will be in the government administered, try to use it for women to accuse me quite so said they have an old soul or a few in that time, one of them told me in detail that they were offering the $50000.00 to accuse me of anything. i don't even though some of them. they failed when the, when a lot filed the problem was appeal evo. today time has been carried out. that was the 2nd with us that tech happened and believe we attempted to bomb the region area. it has been grouped by promos, protests for weeks with residents blocking key hallways. we paula,
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as president louis are, says, government, excuse us, morales, stabilizing the country. political in fighting ahead of next year's elections is expected to be fierce. and finally, the den, to have come to live in mexico city as costume dancers, and painted skeletons, to part of the annual procession of katrina's elaborate parade feature of thousands . dressed as the elegant skeleton, a symbol that has become a hallmark of popular mexican culture. eventually that to be at the date of the dead holiday, traditionally celebrated at the start of november. it is a frenchman, some joints and remember that honors left one. the. you're watching the news coming to you from berlin. a reminder now of our top story. donald trump is stage the high profile riley in new york as a huge selection enters its final stages. democrats have slammed was being widely
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