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the air and muscles are important for both candidates, especially when states like michigan to how we would expect the outcome national election to as presidential election, 2024 watts. the whole coverage on the this is the, the, the news live from the democratic presidential candidate carmella harris to live is one of our campaigns. last may just speeches. come by, harris says it's time for americans turn the page, vice president address the nation in front of the white house and one of his final peaches. people coming up almost 100 palestinians have been killed for the most ready strike in the north of the casa us state department, called the debt power. find the seeking an explanation from east for the
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. i'm anthony, how it works with the program. you, as president campbell of harris said next week's election is a choice between freedom and chaos. as she delivered an address to the country in a wide ranging space, harris committed to bolstering the army, lowering the cost of living, and protecting a woman's right to an abortion. she also attacked a republican rival, donald trump, before imploring americans to go out. in verse one final switch to voters a week before the election, vice president tamela harris contrasted herself to her arrival, donald trump, offering voters and unexpectedly positive message. the united states of america is the greatest idea humanity ever devised. so america let us reach so that future she outlined her
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positions on key issues like reproductive rights and migration, or doing republicans to stop using immigration as a wedge issue. and instead of view it as a sort of the blue challenge, politicians have got to start treating immigration as an issue to scare of votes. and then the election. having said, treat it as the serious challenge that it is that we must finally come together to solve. i will work with democrats and republicans to sign into law, the border security bill that donald trump kills. addressing the crowded ellipse harris also spoke to the significance of the location which i'm spoke to a crowd of supporters before the gap between riot on january 6th, 2021. her speech coincided with trumps riley in allentown, pennsylvania,
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where he criticizes opponent, and told walkers that if elected president, it would mark a golden new age for america. oh the i asta correspondent benjamin alvarez, grew the who was at the stage in washington, dc for his assessment of harrison's closing page. she said that in less than 90 days it will be the her campbell of hire. so donald trump in the white house saying is you rightly pointed out that one is an option for freedom and also of showing all the country can be developed sub a and b of a is an option for k is. and that's something that you referred to over and over during his speech. also starting with the fact that this is happening in the ellipse that's close to the wi test that you can see here behind me the same place with donald trump on january 6 of 2021 called for his support as a tool walk and to protest the capital,
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so she always repeated this message of saying that donald trump is a threat and also saying that if she makes it into the white house, she will have to do this. and he, if he makes it back into the why does he would have at least off enemies, shall always pointing out the differences towards the policies that he will present to the policies that donald trump will present any minute they were vote some voices inside the democratic party who wanted the vice president to focus on selling herself more than attacking donald trump had. and she split her time between those 2 tasks. that's a credit system that she's not only getting from the, from, within the democratic party that she's just attacking donald trump and not saying what is she offering with many is saying that it's not enough to say, i'm not donald trump for people to vote for come are especially those who are still undecided when there's only one week left full in the presidential election here in the us. and the big criticism also comes from the fact that she is not distancing
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herself enough from the policies of joe biden. she's in a difficult position because on one side, she kind of distance a self too much from joe biden, from president biden, who still have boss. but at the same time, she needs to confront the 3 of the many have that you would just be a continuation of joe biden and office policies. and this she has not had a clear answer to that question. what she would make different do what a bite and has been doing over this last 3 and a half years. and she of course, as person having a very important effect and also influence of what the administration is doing. but here was rather attacking here. she also, of course, mentioned what she would make different. there was a lot of a pulse, especially when she spoke about reproductive rights, about abortion, also distancing himself from her republican contend. and also what you would make a difference when it comes to economy. and that's a point that donald trump has been exploding has and using over and over economy,
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but also inflation. she spoke about migration saying it's important to search for solutions and not just paying to oh, use the topic of migration to gain political points. also distancing himself from what donald trump has been saying. also, it could be a mock to what we heard on sunday at madison square garden in new york when we had this racist remarks by all just because at the rally accusing and also it really using really harsh words when it comes to, to a puerto ricans then every paul points to rice, a thin margin, seen this selection, how that can does it's going to spend the last dies, and perhaps more importantly, where are they going to spend? these dies both of them will continue to contain, and that's also important to know to business, call the closing argument, but it's fall from being the last. really, it's a very symbolic place and that's what the campaign also said, saying that more than 75000 people, wherever you are on the national mall,
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police as more than 50000. of course. oh, is there a different numbers there, but come a higher is will be in a result it will be in nevada and donald trump will also be competitive. they will be in pennsylvania, very important. swing state. so both candidates will continue this campaign until monday we have the election coming up on tuesday. and both of them will be using these last couple of days to try to when is some undecided voters to painting exactly in those swings, that they will have as many experts say fine and say, and who will make it back into the white house on january 20th of next year, then human alvarez group in washington enjoyed the last 7 days on the way to the donald trump is called a rally held in new york at the weekend. a loved faced, that's the spot, the full hour after a committee and described the us territory of puerto rico as quite a floating island of garbage. the remarks have been widely condemned, but speaking it mar logo on tuesday. trump said it was his own
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a to be involved. i don't think anybody has ever seen anything like what happened the other night at madison square garden, the love the love in that room. it was breathtaking. there's never been an event so beautiful was like a love fest, an absolute love fest and it was my honor to be involved early. we spoke with rodrigo dominguez bill, j gets research director of you see a lice latino policy and politics institute. we asked him if the puerto rican community will have a site and who wins the winehouse? absolutely. um, so for instance, in pennsylvania, which is one of the swing states that back in 2020 was hired by lifetime at 81000 volts in 2016. it was around $44000.00 votes. uh, put a regents, make up a pro, decided there's 300000 puerto ricans just in that state. and so they're gonna,
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they're, they're, you know, their numbers are just enough to be able to swing the balance between one candidate and the mother. there's other states including georgia and are also safe space for programs make up a large portion of latino borders. a my thing on down guides, a health official said, nearly 100 people have been killed in and is ready as strike on a residential building in northern gas a us until the attack horrifying is ralph says it is investigating warning. this next report contains distressing images. it's one of the deadly single strikes in recent weeks since is real. stepped up, it's a tech so northern gaza, a 5 story residential building and paid light here, turned into a tomb for almost $100.00 people, including thousands of children. according to the most run civil defense agency. rescue is dig with the bad hands that they can do little to help any survivors before the and there were still civilians missing. beneath the ruble of this house,
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with no means to provide them a all rescue that no, not people are crying out from beneath the be so, but no one can offer them anything. israel says it's looking into the incident, which it says was in an evacuated come back zone on this. the vipers are left to search for their relatives, amongst a few bodies so far retrieved for any of the injured, there's little chance of receiving medical attention. the last operating hospital in northern garza has fewer resources and this evacuating its most critical cancer patients. the attack to a review from israel is allied, the united states, which has demanded an explanation. this is a horrifying incident with a horrifying result. i can't speak to the total desco told, but the reports of 2 dozen children killed in this incident. no doubt, the number of them are children who had been slain the effects of this war for more
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than a year. now, we have reached out to the governor of israel to ask what happens here. we don't yet know the underlying circumstances. we have not gotten a full explanation of them about what happened. concern to from the united nations agency running a polio vaccination drive, which has now been suspended, leaving more than $100000.00 children at risk. so the conditions simply are to, to roll out this 2nd round, emoji guidelines are all there is no. well start that one um the community. if children have received that 1st or will rapidly decline in the past month, israel has concentrated it's a tech so northern gaza saying it's preventing from us militants from regrouping. garza officials say these latest operations have come at the cost of hundreds of
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civilian lives to you. and as one does, there is no alternative to its aid agency for palestinians, off to israel's parliament voted to shutdown on right in israel and occupied east jerusalem. israel accuses its employees of involvement in the october 7th terror attacks the de, when children's agencies. unicef says without one right, they would be unable to distribute live saving supplies to gossip. the us has questioned the legal implications of the decision bias, riley little make as well. gemini as also have expressed it's the consent of the for palestinians living in gaza. laura is a lifeline. the u. n. agency provides aid education and health services for nearly the entire population. news that israel has voted to band the agency domestically and unoccupied. east jerusalem has set off alarms. that's because without is really
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cooperation, international age groups, fear, the supply chain to gazda, already fragile from the war, could collapse gas and say their survival depends on, on rough. but on the decision to ban on right is wrong. it will destroy the palestinian people because our lives have depended on it since 1948. the past generations have depended on it. and future generations will depend on it and follow what the other have. uh, colorado. it's very difficult and fees as long as there's a refugee problem. the, the un is here to stay in the house. if a solution is found we can do without it's not along with the united nations is our official as opposed to energy and for the for the international criticism against the legislation is mounting at a un security council meeting. israel's key ally, the us expressed its support for the agency. we know that right now there is no
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alternative to unreal when it comes to delivering food and other life saving 8 in gaza. therefore, we have concerns about this legislation being implemented. statement echoed by the you as we see it, there is no alternative to as we speak on, rob provides essential services to millions of people in gaza, but not only to the west that including east jerusalem and across the region. the last to you but is real and says the band is necessary. it accuses some interest staff of involvement in the october 7th. there are tax and being affiliated with high mass and other armed groups. the you and conducted an investigation into the allegations and fired 9 staffers, who they say may have been involved in the terror attacks the bills passed and israel's parliament are set to take effect early next year. that's all the news for
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now. i'm anthony held in berlin for me in the team here. thanks for watching. don't forget you can always go to date. dempsey, to control the latest and on socials, like into the index. you can find that by using the handle at data of leaves, bye for now. the easiest you thought say what the hard working hands non stop production lines the economy should be blue.
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