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as the expert advice and excellent job opportunities starts in new jersey now on korea's for germany dot com the. this is definitely news live from fairly the death toll after severe flash flooding in spain, climes higher, authority, se 95 people are now being consent. date adopted the government profit the class 3 days of the morning as rescue as race to safe. people still trapped by searching boards. so on the program, us vice president campbell harrison republican presidential candidate donald trump, hold competing rallies in north carolina as spam box on a blitz battleground states just dies. i hate the
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math thing out, walk into the program. at least 95 people have died after flash flooding in spite the government is wanting people to remain vigilant as the situation remains dangerous, particularly in the mediterranean coastal regions. it's also declared that 3 dies of morning for the did, the floods, the spines deadliest in prediction. the he goes by the hundreds damage drill the lines, and mountains of debris. the flash floods and the scales in eastern spain. people here spoke of catastrophic losses. when they renew this morning, we came here and we found out a certain time the window was broken and the water came in and see what it managed
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to do. so though, no not to see when i finally realized it, it was already on us. there was no solution. and you already see what a disaster, what a catastrophe it is set to forget. but that's good. so i really think to find what instant survivors. many people are still missing, dozens have been killed. most of them in the haunted valencia region. prime minister federal sanchez said victims of the disaster would not be abandoned espana into the hold of spain is crying with all of you. so to our absolute priority is to help the public administrations are working. we're working in a coordinated manner to make this possible. and we are going to provide all the necessary liens today and tomorrow, and for as long as it takes so that we can recover from this tragedy. we are not going to leave you alone. there's no noise, almost always,
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that sort of the new populations are under the but the devastation caused by the floods is making vis. google pollutions challenging. the european union has offered support the relief effort and europe is ready to health. we have activated our capacity. it was such a large system to help coordinate the rest to teams. and we have already offered to activate our civil protection and i can name some wednesdays. extremely important turned out to be one of the worst natural disasters to hit this being in decades. scientist see severe that the events are becoming more frequent due to climate change. of all date of lead report at christina bus glasgow is insulated, csc said frantic, risky operations are ongoing in the region while the situation is painful. it's
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also dramatic gifts. kowalcik is what i can tell you, is painful because we already know that. and that is nice, people are officially depth. we know that this, this amount of people is going to increase a sarah, also thousands of people that are still missing. and it's also somebody can tell to because the rest of the teams can or they cannot, it gets to the places where it did disappear. people are, there's still no electricity. there is no communications, it's with these areas. so the people, the people who are disappear, they don't know if they're just, if they did or if they just kind of signed electricity to charge. that there was my phones, for example, if the highways to connect to somebody who's my name's yeah, i speak to the highway the clinics rest of the week, but in case lose trace, do not work. i just became, there are 2 hours ago, the message or i cannot get my train on the 1st of november for example, and the, there's a trace wind of work until the 3rd of november. so the situation is still very,
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very difficult. richard and bro, key rows are broken, so it is really difficult for the rest of the teams to do their job. as i'm from fairlance here. let's take a look now. some of the stories making headlines in other parts of the world. lebanon's health ministry size is where the strikes of killed 19 people around the eastern city of politics is for the defense force had issued an evacuation, wanting pumping thousands of presidents to play. it says it struck a hezbollah command, sent an invalid back and another in something less than a 110 in rescue teams working around the clock to find survivors after hotel collapsed in the see sign result a vehicle. so at least one body was recovered off to the 10 story building collapsed during renovation, but at least 7 more, i thought to be buried in revel. the 30s in britain has detected the 1st case of
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infection with the light, the strain of the inbox bars. i think you kind of health security agency said the risk of the pop risk to the population. bravo remains. low impulse was declared a global health emergency by the deputy white joe in august after an outbreak in the democratic republic of congo. well, with less than a week before americans had to the pals to elect a new president, candidates from both parties making a final push for votes. democratic candidates, vice president campbell, a harrison form, a president and republican nominate donald trump. the bank campaigning in c swing states as candidates have accused a java of selling division as the election day november the 5th quickly approaches the deputies. abraham reports 2 candidates, 2 campaigns, 2 different visions for the future at the united states. for the past 9 years,
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we have been fighting against the motion. is there interrupt forces on or with your vote in this election? you could show them once and for all that this nation does not belong to them. this nation belongs to you as long as donald trump has, spends a decade trying to keep the american people divided and a phrase of each other. that is who he is. but america, i am here tonight to say that is not we are it was a speech that vice president. here's the supporters linked up for hours to be able to see expectations of the democratic presidential hopefuls are as diverse as the crowd that showed up calmly. hers being president would symbol wise hope within the united states,
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which has been transferred to the international communities and a country, hopefully that will uh, stand up his international obligations and treaties. i'm very concerned about reproductive rights. i really am continuing an economy that actually is improving and, and telling the truth and using data. i want to have freedom of voting and freedom of choice and i want my children to have a free nation deliver to deliver her closing argument. carmella harris chose is symbolic location. she stood at the same site for donald trump stood on january 6th, 2021, and encouraged his supporters to quote, fight like hell before they march to the us capitol. donald trump also chose a symbolic location for his biggest riley before the election. madison square garden, your god bless. god bless you. even before the could hear him speak, his supporters told us the could not be more convinced that trump is the man for
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the job. if you look back by his administration, the world as was a lot better place in terms of world peace is free to go through peace. we need to main, i mean, come on, man, the guy's been shot. the guys was a warrior. i've been shot. i know how it is to be a shot, and he's here fighting for a still. america baby. he is very good. so why many as he has to 3 beautiful joy having to go to visit? got so when you have a president, you need somebody that can make executive decisions and somebody that's actually clear on how to run an economy. i don't think he's looking to take the women's rights away in all honesty and even having a woman as the president. it's not going to change my views on the world, the immigration policies that are in place now. i mean, as a non policy, it's a, it's a view that we don't have borders. this is more of a, an invasion rather than any kind of immigration. but with most poll showing the race to close to call,
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it is still unclear which candidates would be able to convince most americans, on november 5th of them all, that's bringing us policy and the leslie circuit in baltimore. welcome to eliza us . spiders have been targeted relentlessly with ads, interviews, podcast, rallies, and door knocking. i wonder how many people have really undecided. at this point. i was reading an article recently. they said from the very beginning, most campaigns are voting are fighting over about 5 percent of the electorate. i was looking at some point today and the numbers are really slammed. it looks like 6 to 8 percent. still claimed there, undecided in pennsylvania and even smaller margins in other keys when states, michigan and wisconsin. so this has always been a fight over a small sliver of undecideds when and then just getting your bases out. there's a new cnn, paul, one of the many. so he's couple of harris lighting. i've
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a trumping case states. somebody mentioned wisconsin and michigan, the candidates and todd in pennsylvania. some posters, the saying this is so close, it could be decided on election by so to speak. is that how you break it? i was maybe out 40 years ago when we we, you know, i think i was speaking with you guys for a week almost. i would be very surprised if it was called on election day. there has been some changes since 2020 for example. i believe i read that pennsylvania is vote accounting early ballots already, which was a huge part of the hold up last time. but uh, i think it will be so close. it's gonna come down to tens of thousands of votes in just a couple of states. so to make sure that that's absolutely accurate, we'll probably take a couple days at night, silva and he's 530 i holding. britt famously misread the trump movement in 2016. i
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wonder is, do you think pauline methods have been fine tuned enough to give more of an accurate picture of voting behavior, particularly the trump of this, as i was just reading an interview with mate. so for today, because this is my question, how is polling better, or are people so rattled from 2016, the quote which has incorrectly called the 20222020 braces, and some off your races and the silver in this interview i just read today said about 5 percent of folks, answer the phone for polls and they are weird. so there is just this, you know, in polling, it's an outdated way to reach voters. it's not great time to reach the younger voters. and the people who answer polls are very motivated. so i would be, i'd be thrilled to see it in the next couple of cycles. polling really works on fixing some of these weaknesses to get more accurate polls. so it'd be on the
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polling lives and beyond the voting um some pallets are being rayden counted and already challenged. drop off the boxes, the bank said on for how confident are you that election day will be peaceful and the results accepted. i think election day will be peaceful. i think they're working very hard. i would be heart broken if it wasn't. however, trump has already started tweeting about cheating in pennsylvania. and so i think it will be a hard pill to swallow. whichever side wins. and i think it's trump loses, there has been indications, and i hope that they are just the lester and not actual action that he would contest the votes and either or 5 by following suits or not have tried to get the house to not certify the election so i am positive, both sides have a lawyer and up to an unprecedented level and harris,
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his team is ready for some push back. should she come out in the next couple of days after election day as the winter a great to get your thoughts in the run up to the election lives. thank you so much . you as part of the policy analysts list. okay. thank you. have before we go to san diego zoo in california, who uh, celebrating halloween with a birthday bash for a special resident edwards. the wallaby, also known as the friendly ghost because of his appearance is both actually falls on halloween and he was given. pumpkin stomach is 50 ever since white fair is a product if he's alban is my red genetic mutation among wallabies members of the kangaroo family primarily found in australia and on nearby, on and with that you're up to date for this. how up next we asked, why doesn't the, the condo? well, the richest country, why is that?
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and all that question would be mapped out and explored. i'm anthony, how, thanks for watching. we'll be back in 45 minutes with more news headline. stay with this. if you can, the name is the calls back. saved loud. thank you so much for joining in. welcome to don't hold bad. a lot of people do that. it's all about saying it aloud. that's what it being nosy, bad. it gets everyone talking to me. you're healthy award winning called called so how did you know that there's probably a piece of this country in your smartphone, the democratic republic of the congo or the sea could be one of the richest countries and.
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