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the the migration policy starts november 9th on dw, the this is dw and use live from the land, a southern search and the desk told off the flash floods in spite authorities one residence to stay in doors and avoid travel. as emergency workers deployed across the country to rescue those tracks to find us, vice president campbell of harris addresses the nation near the white house in her final major pitch to the people. she says it's time for america to turn to pay the i've been fas old and welcome spanish emergency services say at least 51 people
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have been killed off the torrential brain spot flash floods in the east and south of the country. so the way the warnings are in place for 10 of spain's regions, the popular holiday destinations of little symbols and valencia hottest it. the isolated in fast flowing flood waters. a stranded truck driver is saved by emergency services across the southern spain, muddy torrance floods and flash rain full cause have it. several people have reported missing emergency services. scramble to rescue those in danger. while others assess the damage from a dead use that fell in a flash. i talked with my neighbor and he told me that until mid day, nothing happened. but suddenly, in such a short time, around 300 or 400 leaders of rain came down. i saw the flash blood took lots
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of dogs, horses, it took away everything. another neighbor got trapped in his car and we don't know whether he's okay or no. similar or some storms have less spain in recent use. the rain for his help, the country recover from the severe drought which in turn increase the risk of flash bloods like these scientists say these extreme weather episodes a likely linked to climate change journalist steven bergen is following developments from the balance of load. we hear the official desk told has jumped to at least 51 just how bad is the situation as well as it gets evolving into the national catastrophe. and i'd be afraid to death those likely to rise as a many isolated areas that haven't been reached. and it's known that there are many,
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many people who are stranded still on rooftop, so clinging to trees or even in their cause. and just don't know whether these people live there, hundreds of people sending messages from, from their phones and videos, begging to be rescued. so i'm afraid this is just, this is going to be much worse than probably than 50. wanted not to mention the damage to people's homes, to infrastructure, to agriculture. and so i would expect this to be officially called the national catastrophe. sometime today, saving you've been working in spain for a long time. if you've ever experienced anything like this before? no, no, no, by this i think, you know, we, we have these are terminal flips in the east coast every year and, and every so it was 30 or 40 years as a particularly bad one was the last time it was anything like this bad was 1997, but ends with everywhere else in the world. the extreme events are becoming more in
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screven, although this was predicted and everyone was born and the there was going to be very, very heavy rain. no unexpected. this study of anything on this scale and some thoughts of valencia, they think of 4 or 5 times. what would normally be a months rating phone in the metro of a of a few minutes. but can you explain what else turn these floods into flash floods catching people. so i want to weigh i think it said is that they, this is system of, of with a political re, arrows which is sort of by made rivers, the drain off the mountains, into the rivers and windows really heavy rainfall. the rivers just call cope with a mass of water and they burst at banks and they wash away the bridges and do as have these the same. so what does he have like a and this limits to work to be done. i think the spanish government is doing what is can to offset climate change because the mediterranean is very much in the eye
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of the storm of, of climate change. and in particular is the use of renewable power. it's becoming world leader and in renewable electricity, they have for cutting down on fossil fuel emissions. but these events i know that's it applies to latest then, but it's very extreme. and tell us more about what's happening now. the rescue way if it's i believe people are still missing while the rescue workers obviously are looking for lots out to reach people. as i said, there are many isolated areas that can't be reached because the roads have been washed away. bridges are being washed away. they're only so many helicopters, you can put them to into action. but they've been some very dramatic for such as domestic footage of a woman being which stopped by helicopter, with a dog under each arm. uh, the and, and other things that you've shown yourself. i think the, the rest of your time is going to continue. well, certainly all day here. and the rain of course has not stopped became more bad news
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for those involved in those efforts. stephen, doug, and thanks for the very latest from barcelona starting. so some of the other stories making headlines, the south, almost 100 palestinians who have been killed in thousands more, enjoy the negatives, right? the strike of the north of guns a, according to health officials and rescue workers. missiles hit a residential building in the town of bates here. the us state department called the dense, horrifying, and seeking an explanation for me as well. wholesale opened in botswana way of voters, the deciding whether the ruling b d. p party will extend its decades long rule the bus one, a democratic party as being in power since the country gained independence from britain. country has been enjoying one of the highest living standards in africa. recent economic challenges including pricing unemployment to highlight it the need for a change in policy. volkswagen has reported
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a 64 percent drop in net profit for the 3rd quarter. that adds even more pressure on a comic is struggling with rising costs and folding demand in china. we don't use works . council says the company is planning to close at least 3 factories in germany, meaning the loss of tens of thousands of jobs. us vice president, couple of harris has betrayed next week selection is a choice between freedom and chaos. in her last major speech for the full voting day, she use the moment to focus on core issues, including lowering the cost of living and protecting women's rights to an abortion . she also attacked a republican bible, donald trump, and called on all americans to go out and vote as one final switch to load does a week before the election, vice president tamela harris contrasted herself to her arrival donald trump, offering voters and unequivocally 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 of votes and an election. having 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 are addressing the crowded ellipse. harris also spoke to the significance of the location which i'm
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spoke to a crowd of supporters before the gap are doing riot on january 6th, 2021. her speech coincided with trumps riley in allentown, pennsylvania, where he criticized his opponent and told walkers that is 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 campbell of harris is, but uh, what is a pitch? yeah. heard canada see basically started this summer very late by american standards and she's been struggling to find her own identity to pitch herself as this is what i represent. so for me, because of that, so it seems in this final, this wrap up speed 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 which is near the
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capital building. that's the same spot where trump held this fateful. january 6th, 2021 speech where he right left the supporters and encourage them to fight hard to overturn the results of the 2020 election. keep joe biden out of the white house. she called 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 name 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. loves that. yeah. well it is a contradiction. and
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a lot of conservative commentators have pointed out that while she's saying that 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, the republicans that the 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 our campaign. and that she keeps saying over and overseas that 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 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 hoping, changed. wanted to do that. it doesn't look like she's really winning over voters
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on that account because 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 is 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 trump years and want to move on from that. and sounds like there's another ellison, and therefore i missed the by these is do decide to let pamela harris and be the democratic candidate, but is still speaking out on uh on so many levels of yeah. so president. yeah. now that means control degree and i hate them. sense is, i mean he wasn't at the, the speech that she gave for a reason he wanted to stand aside and let her shine. she gave a speech a basically the same time about addressing to trump's own rhetoric. i have to give some background here because the, there were
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a few things that happened for the speech. so at a trump riley who's 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 in this fight 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, which was for me criticising puerto rico to criticizing drives americans from a community and criticizing ported retail into the sitting president criticizing of 50 percent of americans, which is a total gap. the white house said, and i actually believe this that he misread the teleprompter, which he does very often. you can see that he was reading a telephone. this showed the teleprompter text and he was meant to say that the only garbage you saw was the comments from the trump supporter this comedian. but it really didn't turn out well for bite. and that's going to reflect, unfortunately, on harris's campaign,
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unfortunately for her. but fortunately for trump, supporters and picking you up on what you mentioned, this is like 5050 shortly. that just underlines the fact that america is so divided right now. yeah, a lot of trump support us all this and said, okay, maybe he misread the teleprompter, but they think that democrats really see them that way. the democrats of the establishment, and the 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 there's no use in 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. i'll be in us and a reminder of our top story. officials in spain say at least $51.00 people looked at off the torrential rain spots flash funds in the east and south. so the way the
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