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and i am ready to dive into the hands of the gentleman who 2 of you, one you have you have a one to talk to me before you go to the spas. i'm the, i'm expected sides of slides. this is data we're in use live from the land just stays out from the us. election poll shows the race is still neck and neck between republican candidates. donald trump and the democrats. campbell of howards, the vice president addresses the nation, knew the wide house in his final major pitch to the people. he says, it's time for america to turn the page. also coming up, almost a 100 pounds of citizens are killed in this way. the strike of the north of gaza, the waste state department close. the dates are fine. it says it's seeking an explanation from israel and flash funds in spain can at least 13
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people rescue workers found out across the country as of tardies one residence to stay in. don't the i've been physical and welcome us, vice president campbell, a harris has betrayed. next week, selection has a choice between freedom and chaos. in her last major speech before voting day, she use the movements of focus on core issues, including lowering the cost of living and protecting women's rights to an abortion . she also attacked the republican rival, donald trump, and colds on old americans to go out and bought. one final switch to voters a week before the election, vice president gumble a higher risk and trusted herself to her arrival, donald trump, offering voters and unexpectedly positive message. the united states of
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america is the greatest idea humanity ever devised. so america, let us reach for that future. she outlined her positions on key issues like reproductive rights and migration, or j 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 up votes. and then the election, i mean, said treated 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
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a crowd of supporters before the deputy riot on january 6th, 2021. her speech coincided with jumps riley in allentown, pennsylvania, where he criticizes opponent, and told walkers that elected president, it would mark a golden new age for america. a report of the needs of his pod, evaluate, selection coverage team and has been following this very closely. we haven't had much time to find out who cala harris is, but uh, what is a pitch? yeah, her canada see basically started this summer very late by american standards and she's been struggling to find her own identity to picture yourself as this is what i represent for for me because of that. so it seems in this final, this wrap up speech is not a final speech, but it's our last big rally for campaign. she's settled on being the candidate who can keep donald from, from the white house. it's a telling where she had this speech to. she did it on the lips,
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which is near the capital building. that's the same spot where trump held this faithful january 6th 2021. speech where he royal at the supporters and encouraged him to fight hard to overturn the results of the a 2020 election. i keep joe biden out of the white house. she calls him the petty tyrant because of that. so her pitch to americans was really keep the chaos of the white house. though for me, she did need some policy issues like abortion, keeping abortion access for women across the country. keeping the cost of living down, being tough on immigration, but also warm hearted. but that came off as the side salad, the real meat and potatoes were campaign is i'm not trump vote for me. and it sounds like an impossible task. we're trying to bring about this message of unity. and at the same time calling trump the tired. i mean, right, she's really stooping low that yeah, well it is a contradiction. and a lot of conservative commentators have pointed out that while she's saying that
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she is the the, the candidate to unite the country. her campaign is running campaign ads, calling trump fascist, which is device of language. a lot of her supporters would say that's true. but of course for republicans, republicans that comes across as being just as divisive as trump. so it's a, it's a difficult task, but i think she has managed to convince voters at least that there's some less violent rhetoric in her campaign. and that she keeps saying over and over. she's like, wants to be the president for all americans and doesn't really single out of particular groups across the country for, you know, for bashing. but does she actually represent change because that's what people are looking for. that's right. of every democratic candidate wants to repeat what obama did in 2008, where he really swept the country, one by over 10000000 votes. and he was the candidate of hope in change. wanted to do that doesn't look like she's really winning over voters on that account because
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she is the sitting vice president and represents a lot of fines policies. but that polls have shown that they see her more as the candidate of change. then donald trump. so there is this, the fact that there as the the elephant in the room that trump was president for 4 years. and a lot of americans, even some independent voters, are tired of the, the, the, the trump years and want to move on from that. it sounds like there's another ellison in the front of him. mister barton, easily stood aside to let pamela harris to be the democratic candidate, but is still speaking out on uh, on so many levels of yeah, so president. yeah. now that much control degree and i hate them. sense is, i mean he wasn't actually the speech that she gave for a reason he wanted to stand aside and let her shine. but she gave a speech a basically the same time at about addressing trumps own rhetoric. i have to give some background here because the, there were a few things that happened for the speech. so at
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a trump rally his closing arguments, a comedian, warmed up the audience and called puerto rico, which is the us territory. everybody is one. there is a us citizen, he called it a floating island of garbage democrats, pounced on this. the harris campaign loved the fact that he had a basically alienated 6000000 us voters and the pounds on this 5 and tried to do his own part and to pounds on this, giving a speech. and he said the only garbage he sees as trump supporters. now, if we chose from criticizing puerto rico to criticize across america from a communion criticizing puerto rico into the sitting president, criticizing a 50 percent of americans, which is a total gap. the white house said. and i actually believe this that he missed or had the teleprompter, which he does very often. you can see that he was reading a telephone bistro the teleprompter text. and he was meant to say that the only garbage you saw was the comments from the trump supporter of this comedian. but it really didn't turn out well for bite. and that's going to reflect, unfortunately, on harris's campaign, unfortunately for her. but fortunately for trump supporters and picking up on what
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you mentioned, this is a 5050 surely that just underlines the fact that america is so divided right now. yeah. a lot from support of solace and the said okay, maybe he misread the teleprompter, but they think that democrats really see them that way. the democrats of the establishment, and then trump supporters of this big movement that are going to over for the establishment. that's where a lot of the division comes from, the trump perspective, and it really is neck and neck, even the swing states. the hairs as lead from the summer hasn't narrowed the way that her popular vote has, but it's anybody's guess who's going to win on november. 5th, yeah, so i guess it's no use and asking you who is going to win, but you're not here and i'd like to move to find out for us of november 5th. we'll have full coverage for you. thank you all in and as americans continue to head to the pulse people around the world are watching even closer than before. in the idea of people with appearing across the atlantic with anticipation
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d. w 's at least such a cooler report from lagos on why some nigerians a keen follow is of us politics. our firm who is 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 spent more than 200 euros on things like this. as for me, i'm going to hold us periods. also 14 spiritual brands. trump is going to win this election. i'm seen in the white house a couple of months ago as the. busy ends of america from east convinced it, trump presidency, will benefits nigeria as economy. and he doesn't mind that trump has been insults in about africa in the past. so there's those reality. how likely will that turn to
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us is this is what you, i, you will change. the easiest country in africa isn't really lying to people out there. you know, i'm on you with let me do a sofa infinity right here. in markets around lagos, books by donald trump. long with the best sense i feel almost everything is we'll get started and we're going to be, i took off these beautiful. they were you ready? are you off? let me make, if you like, any deep deed with the just country like nigeria is also trumps conservancy by agenda, including how the assume he spends on the rights of appeals to people he believes 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 do it best to help them to do what
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now. because way you can type yeah, you know what you do, you know the rights and to do to bring the watch good to bring peace to do what i make every we have to be ok. the popular columnist in a d o guys ichi cannot understand how federal nigerians love a trump. she would love to see a president is carmella harris. as an inspiration for young women in high country is what if it becomes the 1st american female presidents. but 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 he's determined to show his devotion to trump. this post is heading for his office. anyone doing
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business with him will know who is idle is. he also plans to visit the us of the settings of some other stories making headlines. the south poles have opened in books one to vote. who is the deciding whether the ruling b p party will extend its decades long rule. about 20 democratic party has been in power since the country games independence from britain. it's been enjoying one of the highest living standards in africa, the country that is, but recent economic challenges, including pricing, unemployment of highlighted the need for a change in policy. a 10 story building has collapsed in argentina, killing at least one person trapping several of those local officials, say the hotel in a seaside resort town in the province. at one desirous recently underwent an authorized renovations. investigators working to find out the exact cause of the collapse. volkswagen has reported a 64 percent drop in net profit for the 3rd quarter. that adds even more pressure
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on a comic is struggling with rising costs and folding demand in china. we use works. council says the company is planning to close at least 3 factories in germany, meeting the last of tens of thousands of jobs. and china has launched the spacecraft with 3 crew members to its opening chunk on space station. the team of 2 men and one woman will replace the astronauts have spent the last 6 months they have the trio is set to perform the space walks and install new equipment to shield the station from cosmic debris. 1000 health officials say nearly a 100 people have been killed in an east by the s drive on a residential building in the north of the tower trade, the waste is demanded an explanation for me as well, which says it is investigating a warning. this next report contains distressing images. a digital certificate. it's one of the deadliest single strikes in recent weeks since is real. stepped up,
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it's a tech. so northern garza, 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 the need. the ruble of this house with no means to provide them a all rescue that no, not people are crying out from the meet 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. the survivors 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 2 resources and this evacuating its most critical cancer patients. the attack to
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a review from israel's allied, the united states, which is demanded an explanation. this is a horrifying incident with a horrifying result of. i can't speak to the total desktop at all, 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 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 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. and when i was you guys are all there is little
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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 him, us militants from regrouping. gaza officials say these latest operations have come at the cost of hundreds of civilian lives the united nations as well as well that it will be responsible for the needs of palestinian refugees under international law. if israel does band that you, when aid agency on right, when boss antonio terror says the law passed by is rounds, parliament fanning and rogue would have devastating consequences for palestinians. the organization, kate is still almost 6000000 people across the middle east. emily guarding reports from the occupied west bank. this is our lives in a refugee comes most of ramallah that was established in 1949. and one that is run
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by on wrong. like so many others in the occupied palestinian territories. helen, for here we are at the old market division, i resumed refugee camp. this is the market that used to be one of 10, which i am this 1st generation came here, and this is where they started their lives as a refugee. and i am in ohio every day. and with the decades of health from under on palestinians turn. tents into houses. you sound romano has lived here since he was a child life. he would be very difficult without on ro it provides many of the basics. i 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 will this is where they get all their medication where the money, palestinian refugees continue to depend on rules, the housing, food,
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water and social services, health care and education is the new is ready to take effect over the services could collapse. israel says, and the workers were involved in the how much that of type of 7 terror attacks of last year, which left $1200.00 people dead in his room and $250.00, taken into a gauze of hostages. prime minister benjamin this, 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 lot of funding resumed of to the un carried down to investigation and on the roof . i have 9 staff members. he is ready, the government has not yet said how else it will provide for the millions of palestinians in the occupied territories. something lawyer say it has to do, right as an occupying power under international patient. religion to provisioning has the duty that is basically composed of 3 sub duties
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to provide you monitoring 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 but also um but also methane medical services. ready is education, electricity, these are these as not on power, has the duty to pro 5 it says to allow international in foreign, military and agencies to provide it and to facilitate that provision. and definitely not to cover the tire system that assistance that so many here binding on right is also
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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 after his family was expelled from what is now central israel during the 1st are, is really will which for the establishment of the is really state palestinians. call it the next a catastrophe in colorado. yes it, i mean it's 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 established the palestinian state based on the partition plan of 1947. and this ro is making every effort to be raise or disabled and why so that the world forgets that there is a resolution that witness the neck of the palestinian people under was what care is
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now in doubt with it the shape of the future for millions of palestinians who depend on it. spanish media say at least 13 people have been killed off the torrential rains that flash floods in the east and south emergency cruise managed to rescue some people whose homes were cut off by the rapidly rising was a train was deep railed close to the city of monica and vehicles went the way. so the way the warnings and now in place the 10 of spain's regions of a sea of most of the and valencia old popular holiday destinations have been get hot. and i'm joined by steven bogan. a journalist in barcelona was tons these floods into the flash floods, catching people totally unaware a little i think this one is particularly excessive the worst since 1987 we did. we do these of, of spain gets these bugs every all to them. after all, the,
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the offer along some of the end of a border is going up in the air. but this is a particular me to a logical event called a go to free of the cold drop when cold northwind come over the. the warm air above the mediterranean and release is st lucian's. but although this there was a warning of this, no one expects that this, this extend for the thoughts of valencia had 4 times the monthly rain full in space and few hours. tell us more about the pictures by saying there of rescue efforts of these rescue crews risking their lives to save others well, it, it's bridges have been washed away. many, rural and mountainous areas remain in accessible and it's fear that the desktop will rise over the reports of numbers of people missing. there are lots of people stuck in their cars, on rooftops or even on trees. just trying to stay on the water and the
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emergency authorities obviously out of their work cut out and it's still raining and this is now moving north, but it's still reading in valencia. so it's not over by any means. we've had warnings now for years about extreme weather. what has spain been doing to prepare for such events as i'm not sure how much this can be done to prepare for this was a, you know, so around the world. but i mean, we saw this was, you know, near few weeks ago in central europe to these weather conditions. these really extreme weather events are becoming very common. and, you know, obviously we built our cities in our infrastructures to cope with the sort of weather that we had been expecting for hundreds of years really. and it's difficult to completely sort of re thing a susie or, or the particular label or the,
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or is when the, when events is extreme, has come almost out of the blue. it means this happens really in the space of a few hours from a relatively normal day to a disaster. stephen dug and then with the latest from barcelona on those floods in spain. tony briefly to some of the other stories making headlines, the head of the united nations as well, and the treatments of waging a war on nature added by a diversity. somebody's in columbia. antonio quoterush address the comp 16 meeting, underlining that no country is immune to the devastation wrought by climate change . negotiate has remained divided over how to fund environmental protection agency. them was not allowed. russia has begun another series of drills involving a strategic nuclear arsenal. equivalent says the exercises feature of a test launch of an intercontinental ballistic nissan. newton has repeatedly borne . the positive results of the use of nuclear weapons is ross is full scale invasion
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of ukraine. in 2022 european union is pressing ahead with its plan to introduce 50 tariffs on electric vehicles. important from china. the e. u has confirmed that new duties will come into effect on thursday. they were adopted after an e. u pro found china and states subsidies were on fairly on the cutting of europe in order to make it and finally, a zoo in california. san diego is celebrating halloween with a birthday bash for a special resident everest. the willoughby is also known as the friendly ghost because of his appearance obviously is both a actually falls on halloween and he was given pumpkin to mock his face year. ever since white for comes from albany, is a red genetic mutation among all the bees and members of the kangaroo family found
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primarily in australia and on the by, on some of my best friends or my dad of a top stories this out come with the harris has cold on america to turn the page in her last major address for next week's presidential election. the vice president sold to put tray a message of unity is a time of sense to bind sickness in the united states. and almost a 100 pounds, a city ends up being killed. the internet's way, the striking a north of gaza. the us state department says, but the dates are horrifying. pulling for an explanation for me as well, which is investigating the attack i think some of the w, pico india, takes a look at how technology is changing the way we live. and fox i made visible, and i'll have mobile use for you next down here on the w stage in the
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