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in the, this is the w use life from the land just stays out from the us. selection suppose shows the race is still nick and nick, between republican candidate, donald trump and the democrats kind of a harris. the vice president addresses the nation, the, the white house in his final major pitch to the people. she says it's time for america to turn the page. is it coming out? hopefully is the 100 palestinians are killed in its way the strength of the adults have gone to the us state department calls the jets horrifying and says it's seeking an explanation for me as well as heels korea's foreign minister travels to run a site visit comes of the thousands of north korean troops for reportedly deployed
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to branches, border region with ukraine, the i bank visible, and welcome us vice president's campbell harris has betrayed next week selection as a choice between freedom and chaos. in his last major speech before voting, that house use the moment to focus on core issues, including lowering the cost of living and protecting women's rights to an abortion . she also attacks of republican rival, donald trump, and cold on all americans to go out and thought the one sign in which the voters a week before the election, vice president tamela harris contrasted herself to her arrival. donald trump offering voters an unexpectedly positive message. the united states of america is the greatest idea humanity ever devised.
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so america, let us reach for that future. or she outlined her positions on key issues like reproductive rights and migration, or getting 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. i mean, 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 crowd at ellipse, harris also spoke to the significance of the location which from spoke to a crowd of supporters before the gap between riot on january 6th,
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2021. her speech coincided with drums, riley in allentown, pennsylvania, where he criticized his opponent and told walkers that elected president, it would mark a golden new age for america. we are, the zip is bato, evaluate, selection coverage team. and we'll be covering things on the big day. it's not far away now, and in this campaign period has been very short. a lot of people wanting to know what combo our stands for. so some up of pitchforks, right, so coming harrison's only been a presumptive candidate since this summer, and she's kind of struggled to find her feelings and try to make her own identity and seems like what she's settled on here is being the candidate who can keep trump out of office, you know, she got up there and did her speech and the line that really stuck with me is she said in 90 days under 90 days, either i or donald trump will be in the white house. she is trying to really strike fear into our supporters hearts,
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to remind them that trump was in the white house. and it was very telling where she gave the speech she was in the ellipse. that's the park near capitol hill, or where trump gave his faithful speech a railing of his supporters who eventually attacked the capital building tried to overturn the results of the 2020 election election. so that is their pitch. she called him a petty tyrant called donald trump. a petty tyrant, she did, you know, she, she talked about abortion that she wants to protect abortion rights for women, all across the united states. she also talked about immigration, positioning yourself as tough on immigration, but with a warm heart in the end. uh, but a lot of these policy issues came off as side dishes. the main course here was i'm not donald trump, i'm gonna keep him from getting in the white house. so she's playing the fear, todd, but is also trying to invoke some sort of change. but is she that posted? does she represent check? well, actually, polls showed that voters across the spectrum are more likely to see her as the
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candidate changed in donald trump. he was president for 4 years. come with harris does have that advantage. she is the vice president, but nobody's really seen her on the screen as the leader of the country. so she has that going for her. but as you said, yeah, she is trying to position herself as somebody who's uniting the country. but in the, in the country it isn't united. so voters who are supporting calmer. harris also wants her to attack trump. what she has done. her campaign has been putting out ads this past week, calling him a fascist, which is device of language that her supporters might say, that's true, but it's device of language. so while she's trying to say, i'm the unity canada i really represent all americans. on the other hand, she is attacking trump as say, the thing basically if he gets in the office, it could be the end of us democracy. and those are really high stakes, like i said, both sides think it's gotta be the end of the world 1st. but tell me, is this race, neck and neck because america is so divided at the end of the day. yeah, it has been, and it's been getting closer since harris's from harris's lead over trump in august,
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the national polls have been close to getting closer and closer. even in this last week, it's really virtually tied. so 4848 percent on both sides. but what's good for the harris campaign? good news coming to the last few days is that lead hasn't narrowed in the swing states, so they still have neck and neck. but as for national popular vote, polls have narrowed the swing states that were the candidates get electoral college votes that eventually let them win the election. that's the unusual way that americans like elected president. those key swing states of the poles of state virtually the same. so in the end, if anybody's guess who's going to become the next president, but yeah, it hasn't narrowed on that end for the hearing. trump has proved himself to be an expert on social media as harris not hottest the strengths of our new media. and as she talked with the wrong people, well, that's, you know,
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getting attention on social media is about being divisive. we all know that even as journalists headlined, if it bleeds, it leads, you know, you need to scare people in order to get their attention and trumpet is the king of that harris has really been struggling to get people's attention other than with her press releases and things like this, so it does come off as a little bit like an interesting compared to trump campaign. but again, a huge like factor in the election is that americans are tired of the divisiveness . some americans anyway, especially those independent voters who still haven't made up their mind. so she's really trying to reach people who said, let's leave the trump years behind us and move on here. and when it comes to people making up their minds, what's going to happen on the election day if one side or the other wins? what could be the consequences? you know, we've, we've seen what's happened in the past. will trump go down that same road? if he loses, what happens if the weights? yeah. the interesting thing here is that trump really did. i mean it's just the
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fact that he did try to overturn the results of the 2020 election. and it's very clear that he's gearing up to do the same. the difference is that he's not a sitting president, so he's gonna have less power to do that. but you can already see that the harris campaign as loitering up. they have more lawyers than any campaign in us history, i think right now preparing to fight any legal challenges from trump. so we're going to be talking a lot about this on election night, but it's going to be very interesting election night. and probably the days after, as a count, the votes are also going to be interesting days and i'll be and will be here on that important day. we'll have full coverage for you on november 5th. and as americans continue to head to the polls, and in many of them will have africa on their mind. spot in nigeria, a lot of people are looking across the atlantic with anticipation data. we use lisa tacoma, reports from lagos on why some nigerians a king follow it. so if you waste politics from who is
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getting sets for this us us elections, he describes himself as a graphic artist and an adventure around old though he has friends and family into us. he has never been there himself. donald trump is hero. our firm has already spends more than 200 euros on things like this. as for me, i'm going to vote us periods. also 14 buick trucks. we play us trump is going to win this election. i'm seen in the white house a couple of months ago. was the. busy ends of america, our firm is convinced it trump presidency, will benefits nigeria as economy. and he doesn't mind that trump has been insulting about africa in the past. there's those reality. how likely would i turned to face this is, what do i even change the understanding is using country and advocate or is it was
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you lying to us before our money away? let me do a sofa. and then you were here in markets around lagos, books by donald trump. long with the best sense i felt almost everything is who got started. when i took off these beautiful. they were you ready? are you off? let me make you feel like you need the people to just country like maggi area, is also trump's conservative about gender, including how they assume he spends on di rights, appeals to people he lives in involved. i don't know, that's my opinion. you'd be losing board and anybody who believes in god is someone for me. we need to be the best in helping to do was know. because we didn't that. yeah. you know what you do, you know the rights and to do,
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to bring the watch good to bring peace to do what i make every we have to be focus popular columnist nadine. oh guys ici cannot understand how fellow nigerians love a trump. she would love to see a president is carmella harris as an inspiration for young women in how country is what if it becomes the 1st american female presidents. but. ringback beyond every, all the economic and political split itself, how is that that america will send proof from political and economic message to the rest of the walls i find is determined to show his devotion to trump. this post is heading for his office. anyone doing business with him will know who is angel is he also plans the visits to us
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moving on to some of the other stories making headlines around the world. holes has opened in books. one of those is a deciding whether the ruling b d. p party will extend its decades long rule. both one to democratic party has been in power since the country gained its independence from breaking. the country has been enjoying one of the highest living standards in africa. the recent economic challenges, including rising unemployment, have highlighted the need for a change of policy. emergency crews of road covered several bodies of the heavy rains close to flash flooding in the eastern space. rivers bus, the banks, tramping people in the vehicles. officials declared a rate of lodge for the city of valencia, spinning flights and rail services and closing schools. is the head of the united nations is boards that humans are waging a war on nature? a bio diversity,
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somebody in columbia. antonio goods harris address the comp 16 meeting, underlining that no country is immune to the devastation brought by climate change . negotiate has remained divided as a how to fund environmental protection measures where most of scotsman, health officials say nearly a 100 people have been killed in an is by the strike on a residential building in the north of the territory. the u. s. has demanded an explanation for me as well, which says it is investigating a warning. this next report contains distressing images. typically, 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 home us run, civil defense agency. rescue is dig with the bad hands that they can do little to help any survivors look for the and there were still civilians missing. beneath the
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ruble of this house, with no means to provide them a all rescue that no, not people are crying out from beneath the so, but no one can offer them anything. israel says it's looking into the incidents which it says was in an evacuated come back zone. the survivors are left to search for their relatives amongst the 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 2 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 of. i can't speak to the total desktop tool, but the reports of 2 dozen children killed in this incident. no doubt, the number of them are children who have been slain the effects of this war for
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more than a year. now, we have reached out to the governor of israel to ask what happens here. we don't yet know the underline circumstances. we have not gotten a full explanation from 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 and when i was you guys are all there is little well start that one. um the community is children we have received back for stones will rapidly decline in the past month. israel has concentrated its attack, so northern gaza saying it's preventing how mass militants from regrouping. gaza officials say these latest operations have come at the cost of hundreds of civilian
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lives. the united nation says board as well that they will be responsible for the needs of palestinian refugees under international law is well, bens, the un agency on wrote you when both antonio good tower says the little past by israel is parliament banding on ro would have devastating consequences for palestinians. the 8 organization kate has to almost 6000000 people across the middle east. emily go doing reports from the occupied west bank. this is a charles and a refugee comes most of rom, alonda was established in 19149. and one that is run by on like so many others in the occupied palestinian territories. highly anne. hey, we already oldham aultcare traditional as soon refugee camp. this is the market that used to be sort of time which i am this 1st generation came here and then even this is where they started their lives as refugee are. hi amanda. oh,
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how are you doing today? i'm with decades of help from i'm wrong palestinians to intense into houses you sam . grandma has lived here since he was a child life. he would be very difficult without on ro, it provides many of the basics. i had the, this is the health clinic, it's the only one here. there's no other place in the refugee camp. elderly people come here and benefit from there. and well, this is where they get all their medication where the money, palestinian refugees continue to depend on rosa housing, food, water and social services, health care and education. it's a news ready to take effect over the services could collapse. israel says on the work is were involved and the have mass level type of 7 terror attacks of last year, which left $1200.00 people dead in israel and $250.00, taken into the gulf of hostages. prime minister benjamin this,
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i'm going who says the organization must be held accountable for its part the accusation against on the printed menu during the countries supposed the funding a funding resumed of to the un carried down to investigation and on the roof, i have 9 staff members, he is ready, government has not yet said how else it will provide for the millions of palestinians in the occupied territories. something lawyers say it has to do as an occupying power under international religion to provision has the duty. uh that is basically composed of 3 sub duties to provide humanitarian. this is natalia, the 8th, to provide for any um, uh for any goods that uh that the, the occupied people need uh for their um survival. that means only food in water
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but also um but also a medical service. ready is education, electricity, these are these as not on power, has the duty to pro 5 it says to allow international and foreign military and agencies to provide it and to facilitate that provision. and definitely not to cover the entire system that assistance that so many here binding on right is also about their identity. a human body was created for palestinian refugees, its existence, a scene that's important. international recognition of that status. you have to muscle sol, fee was bone, refugee in may 1948 of the his family was expelled from what is now central israel
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during the 1st are, is really will, which for the establishment of the is reading state palestinians, call it the next a catastrophe. from colorado, so yes, it makes a political decision to erase the issue of refugees, specifically the palestinian refugees. we have the rights according to the existing resolutions of the united nations, to return to our homeland and establish the palestinian state based on the partition plan of 1947. and this ro is making every effort to be raise or disabled and well said that the world forgets that there is a resolution to witness the neck of the palestinian people under his work here is now in doubt with it the shape of the future for millions of palestinians who depend on it. russian state media report north korea's for minnesota is visiting most go, chose on he is said to have arrived in the east and city of love at ball stuck on tuesday before traveling to the russian capital. a 2nd visit to russia this year is
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soon and is seen as a mark of increased cooperation between the 2 nations. thousands of north korean soldiers have reportedly been deployed to russia's border with ukraine as part of these, the thing types. they don't use ox on the adult movies covering the story from rica. what do russian officials say about the goals behind the north korean foreign ministers visit? or hello been according to the criminal in fortune has no plans to meet the foreign minister of north korea. the russian embassy intern gun reported earlier. the trip to russia aims to promote strategic dialogue with russia. we know that both countries signed a military partnership, 3 to it's not john's phone. his 1st visit to us as you mentioned, but it's striking because it happens. well, most quinn soldiers have reported lou. i arrived in russia and the company and stopped denying it so we can assume that the talks and most could, could, could go in this direction to several 1000 north korean sold,
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isabel said to be in russia to fight against the okay, what's the reaction being in russian society still there's no official information about deployment of north korean soldiers in russia. but yesterday i checked the whole crime and television reports. it's on this topic. they make fun of the best fulfilling and most curious possible involvement in the, in the world. the see if it's true and those corporate supports in russia in the war, then that's russia's business alone. the cold, north, koreans brothers and friends on state tv, and for were blogger site to west on new ports, are working on a 10000. why not tomorrow, but the dependent so, so the just i spoke to said that some people in society are really paying attention to this news. man who feels mobile as ation could spend. no, he told me it's fine. north koreans go to work better them than us. why?
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because they have worried that food in light announcing you wave of mobilization. and the recruitment companion is very active inside trust them. but the people also worried about further escalation between ross or in the west. i mean, the u. s. has been talking about lifting limits on a weapons that it's applied to ukraine. for example, if it is the case, the north koreans are fighting in this war. this question is really challenging to answer in times of censorship. however, to independence, todd is indicated that over 50 percent of presence are in favor of restoring relations with the rest and it might sound better surprisingly. so it's like is this part of the site is still fee or potential escalation between most quite and the west. but another part of the society, the so called for war party doesn't seem to care. they don't use of sound the if the people, the, with the analysis different where you go. thank you. thank you. some
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other stories making headlines at this hour. russia has begun another series of drills involving a strategic nuclear arsenal. the kremlin says the exercises fee to a test launch of an intercontinental ballistic me, so it has repeatedly wants the boss group resort to the use of nuclear weapons. since ross is full scale invasion of ukraine in 2022 a 10 story building has collapsed in argentina, killing at least one person and trapping several of those local officials say the hotel in a seaside resort town in the province of when it's iris recently underwent an authorized renovations. investigators working to find out the cause of the collapse . a european union is pressing ahead with its plans to introduce half the tower of some electric vehicles important from china. the you guys concerned that you do things will come into effect on so say they were a jump to dumpster and a you pro,
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found china and states subsidies were unfairly under cutting europe. in order to make it, china has launched the spacecraft with 3 crew members to its opening town on space station. a team of 2 men and one woman will replace the us for notes have spent the last 6 months there. the trio is set to perform spiceworks and install new equipment to shield the station from cosmic debris. and the peak be if apartments that stole the hearts of locals and tourists when she was born into berlin zoo this summer is growing up fast and longer a baby tony could be considered a toddler. now, would it be more precise that had less? she's taken her 1st plunge into the zoos, hip hop pool. acute cough seemed on faith as she followed her. w mom into the water . debbie picked me hippos are an endangered species that make it to the forests and
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swamps of west africa. of the, as a reminder about top stories on data, we use, pamela harris has called on america to turn the page and her last major address. before next week's presidential poll, the vice president sold to betray a message of unity at the time of cents to buy fitness in the united states. at almost a 100 pellets city and have been killed in this way the strike of the north of gaza . the united state department says the dance of our fine at is cooling for an explanation for me as well, which is investigating the attack and optics on dw, we examine how j. n z is shaping us public fits. i've been presented and thanks for your company. we'll be back the next hour with, but we'll stick to the
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the leslie elect. donald trump again, i am scared for the future of our democracy here. a lot of people on the left is genuinely like, don't see us as equals just because we think a certain what it's about the future of this country, but it's also about the future. our generation always gain z, shaping us politics. most of the next on d w, the super vegetable team in here, every 6 inches on for harvest,
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this can be stabilized governance and they are occurring more and more often. we do more tv than the data. this is one to send. what is the garden mission? of the can hi tech help secure the democracies on the ballot this november we elect donald trump again. i am scared for the future of our democracy. the see a lot of people saying president trump the a threatening democracy. i feel like because of that, we've had the assassination attempts on him. the country is deeply divided. it's highly polarized along partisan lines. he wants to be an autocrat himself.
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