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this expert advice and excellent job opportunities starts in new jersey now on korea's for germany called the. this is the deputy news line from bad spain sense in troops to search for the missing after base weeks. devastating floods, communities come to the cost as the clean up began with more rain full cast. officials say the desk told is likely to increase also on the program. so that's why i'm is governing b. d. p loses power the 1st time since independence from britain nearly 60 years ago. us find on the us presidential election enters its final stretch. we have campaigns putting hundreds of millions of dollars into advertising. could be spending spree, decide who wins. crisis. taiwan actually is a back to tie food. come right,
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survive every time. so he's narrow. escape on the streets of time. the i'm so glad to welcome to the program. rescue is moving to recovery in spain as emergency services. a search for bodies in the wake of this weeks devastating floods more than 200 people have not been confirmed dead in the valencia range. and we have a deluge that dozens are still missing. the transmitter, such as small bodies, may be trapped in vehicles. caught in the flood, there's synonymy like seeds of drones, thousands of people from over the country to help with the clean up and to distribute aid to stranded residents. emergency workers such a flooded call parking valencia. the victims of the recent floods rescue work is turning into recovery efforts as the hopes of finding people trapped to life have
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dimmed above ground. 55 to the removing the cause that would tossed into waterways and piled up in the streets by the freshest flood waters. to the extensive damage has put daily life to a halt overall portfolio bill. we haven't been through the worst products here to the nothing can come through. no food. nothing's coming in there. the only thing that comes of the rescue trucks that can maybe bring a bit of food, but you need to walk 15 to 20 kilometers to buy some bridge metals. by up on the pipe of the that was no warning, w. w knows, i think in the end it was too much for everyone. it's true that they should have been warned, but in those circumstances, i don't think anyone could have done anything. it was something extraordinary. never seen before a mind. oh my parents lifetime. you love any fathers,
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no x, but say that climate change is to blame for heavy storms in flooding becoming more common but they will say point to the failures in the low cooling system for not keeping residents in these high risk areas in valencia's safe. the fact that we didn't hear those going to be so people in the bronze thing, they haven't received the warnings in time, and they've already neck deep in malta when they got loose alerts on their cell phones. you know, not suggest something's going very wrong. there with the bullying system. springs prime minister petro sanchez, not to have me to relo, to collect spots and emergency workers in the region to discuss the flood damage as residents question, if more could have been done to wound them lot correspond to a young flip showed,
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say is on the outskirts of valencia, i'm gave me the latest developments the rescue operations on going here. 500 to just move holds us arise to today. and they support the police, the firefighter. and so the civil protection officers and the military unit. and i have seen also a lot of volunteers coming in today, so many inspect that are some authorities. i've already warned that this could over run the damage in front structure of the street and the bridges. and so in some cases, this could actually do more harm than goods or furniture is i've also informed the public that the chance is to still find survivors more than 2 days after the floods . it's a lead to a very slim now, and that people really should follow the instructions of the parties because actually the mentor or logical or forecast says that's more writing could
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be a, has in the coming days. not only involuntary, but also in up the quote bad people i agree and play mean the high desk told on the lack of a timely alert. what are the officials saying about this? or the disaster has already been for the spring, the regional government and balance here, which says close to the conservative opposition on the national level explains that the socialist government. so people are really set up and by, by the political fights. and that's what a lot of people tell me, and i think we have 2 separate different levels. and that is the nationwide which are logical services, the legs, but i think they have worked quite well for quite accurate. then of course we have
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to the level of the national and regional government actually have responsibility to protect and especially the regional government has been heavily criticized and disregard because the regional alert system was activated to the very late when thousands of people had already been trips in that, how is it, and so many people get say, that's that part of the disaster could have been avoided. it's the in the arts that would have been expedited or right. um, we can see why you, well, the damage has been catastrophic because some people they have lost everything. what sort of government support can people expect with a massive task of rebuilding eyes that talk to a lot of officials in the past 2 days. and they all say that's this, a disaster has really been, i'm president, a president of sir and the history of spend. so nobody really knows the way
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forwards to the insurance companies might cover a little bit of the damage or loss of. busy probably interesting to damage street, bridge or even a public building. so this is where the government comes in, in an initial statements, the national guard and said that they haven't stablished an emergency fund of around 250000000 bureaus of cost. this is just a tiny fraction of what will be needed. the spanish government is also hoping for the part of the european union. and europe has already signals that it is willing to help. and we are talking about billions of us here and months. probably yes, to rebuild the reach. okay. sanction for the obsessed dw, corresponding done for the shots in valencia. not about swanner, which is taking its 1st change in government. it almost 60 years president look,
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let's see off a routing botswana, a democratic party has conceded defeat. after being violently beaten impala injury elections this week, the celebrations began after a surprise landslide victory footboards one of the main opposition party and this meant to my local human rights lawyer. it's set to be the country's next president . typically office body the i'm pretty not for democratic change, broke the ruling. what's one of democratic bodies? 6 tickets long group one father. my season in the country of some 2600000 people, many have expressed frustration against the ruling lead and at the wedding. i'm glad that we have the change in government and we, but i'm happy because of unemployment. now we look forward to seeing what the new
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government will do for us. i'm so happy how our elections went. all we wanted was change to a new government government. what's one of the incumbent president mock? betsy must easy conceded defeat even before the final results were announced. he assured a smooth transition of father in the coming days. we will be getting more administrative work to take this. and i assure you that i will not take any actions or slow down this process. the harvard educated autonomy, duma vocal from d, u d. c. body in 2012 to unite the opposition to the b d. b. that has pledged to adopt a board economic strategy to create developing jobs into
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a fed bells distribution. and then father, every citizen, you know, after all these years, it's the chance to govern the diamond rich southern norfolk, a nation still to during this to tell it. so, tobago, who joins us from bucks, wireless cover to a welcome to w, how people being reacting to the election results. oh, good evening, phil. oh, there's been a whole lot of excitement of. obviously the change came in the shop for many people . i mean, you'd be talking about regime change in the past few years, but some people are like, no, it's i likely to happen, especially because the, the democratic party wasn't really for the plus 58 years. but these such great excitement on the street, you'll keep less than a breaking people excited about this new change in what's going on. why did this change happen? why did both those that turn against the b
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d a after nearly 60 years? yes, you know, it's safe to say these were written by to elections. i mean, they kind of make situation and was going to, has been going on in the past few years. i mean, appointment is high because social injustice partition of tend to be wireless or education system and health care system are deteriorating. and that's very unlikely on for a country that has, you know, known good governors with so many years. and those are the invite to live in the d p, which actually affect took the leadership. and it was people said, you know, at this time something else. you know, this is not like one of those angry bolts, but something about changing something about giving other people a try because they tried to suggest you pdp of as been in power for so many years. so, but suddenly seeing, you know, what the position has, i'm just as a ceremony, my belief must be quote, wells distribution. so let's give them a try and see what they have to offer. okay, so minimum wage, wealth distribution,
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what else is the president elect to do a bulk of promising as this promising economic diversification? as you know, that's what so, i mean, is i strongly on the guidelines industry, but you've seen how damage sales have been commenting in the past few months, maybe in the c u. so t mobile has promised to diversify the economy to create more jobs, to show that skill, but why not find employable needs of any living? and he's also promised a education system be education, his date of birth apply to upgrade. you isn't good enough. it's not that good, so he said, you know what, i want to create an education system that will create them. what's going on, self sufficient is into pre no, effectively contribute to economic growth. and that's one of the tech did to him, especially because it means that most of the supporters of young people we saw it was very high to not all useful to for the 1st time that he struggled. why not?
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i mean young people living, i actually living off the chromosome, hope of seeing, you know what you have potential. you are the need as you can see something we have crunchy time, but you stop sitting on the sidelines this time, but you engage with us. and i think one thing that we can be reached to level for rate hooked up is the fact that he is publish. the people centered a push to the to ship where he listens to the people when he engages to the people . and he say, i want to, i'm looking forward to, i will talk to the lawyer and i know the trip potential, i'm going to offer you the resources and bristol, to live up basically like, let's hope those prophecies come to thank you for guiding us through that connect so it's a bigger and in governor of ok. let's take a look at some of the stories that making headlines around the world. at least 12 people have been killed off deposit of a roof collapse of the main train station in the southern city of november. so as long as the site 3 people have been taking the hospital,
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it serious injuries. interior minister says more policies are trumped in so you can find funds is protesting about that. employment conditions have plastic police outside, but the great compliments in athens. officials, se 14 people were injured, firefighters demanding full time employment. does that cover contracts only run from may to october? it's a grease needs a year round 555. think capability. do you have any has advice, it's nationals in iraq to leave the country or risk? the field trip now is design building that's long how to travel, wanting in place for the country. beneficial save the execution to time, but you am an ebay in your natural and legal escalated the situation to people who killed and 6 of us, maybe 2 shooting stream halloween celebration. same orlando in the us state of florida after the 1st using police use to security video to issue a description of the government offices witness the 2nd attack, interested
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a 17 year old suspects in connection with bow shoots. us there was 4 days to go before the us presidential election. the democratic and republican candidates have been campaigning. in the western states. democrat depaula habits receive support from savannah rock to jennifer lopez. campaigning, a las vegas, vice president would vote to sit down and try to push scale back health care programs if he wins the republicans. mr. trump held robins in new mexico and nevada lee and despite these anti immigration policies, he's trying to boost the lives of others while the king. this operating nevada is one of the chief swing states that could make the difference in the electoral college by 10 years in jail, with no passive presidential candidates of age raised to have raised more than a 1000000000 dollars each in this extra cycle. with a good deal of it being spent in the final phase of the campaign. so where did it all come from? where is it going? and was it was it?
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the psalms are staggering. democrats and republicans combined to spend half a $1000000000.00 on advertising in 2 weeks and october $81000000.00 raised by comma harris and a single day. in july day. they give a ways of a $1000000.00 from the law mosque paid to people who sign his petition, attracting the attention of the justice department. not to mention the $118000000.00 and counting that most contributed to a trump allied group. but this campaign isn't just unprecedented in a huge sums raised and spent for the republicans. what used to be kept backstage, a gentlemen's agreement, the campaign cash would be converted to a special favor as after the election is now literally out in front of the most trump biggest donor appears that is rallies gallery loud yes, terry and trump says he'll put most can charge of cutting federal spending if
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elected everyone. a democrat allied groups have their own mega donors to including bill gates who gave $50000000.00. harris often courts, wall street and silicon valley donors. but her promises to backers have remained more traditional with no explicit favors made public. the harris campaign also relies on millions of small donors, people who give $200.00 or less to finance its operations. running for president has always been shockingly expensive. but campaign budgets have exploded in recent years from a few $100000000.19 to me. nearly 4000000000 and 2020. from the tale for this election comes in. it will be by far the most expensive in us history. the money flows from individuals and corporations to campaigns and political action committees or packs. individuals can only give a few $1000.00 to
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a candidates campaign, but can get around this by donating to packs which then give the money to campaigns . and corporations can only contribute to packs, to escape the limits. there is a different category of so called super packs that can spend money to influence the election usually on advertising, but are officially not allowed to coordinate with the candidates campaign. the huge sums don't always translate into votes. however, starting about 10 years ago, the democrats have consistently spend more than republicans. in 2016 hillary clinton out spent donald trump by about 2 to one. and yet she lost the biggest spend are also lost in 198496 in 2004. and this time around democrats have out spent republicans again on advertising for commer harris. while her poll numbers slid slowly down, as the weeks went by, ending in a virtual dead heat about coming into the election to get votes,
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democrats are also poor and campaign money in the old fashioned organizing efforts . that means trained volunteers supervised by experience political workers knocking on doors and trying to motivate voters to actually go to the polls for their candidate. for republicans have outsourced. most of that work to packs including masks, a big gamble on inexperienced private groups. giving money to politicians because always a gamble that they will win. but this time around, the republicans have tried to frame that gamble as a simple investment in tray over him. trump has removed the guard rails yet again, telling you you must, that is, money can guarantee him a job and explicitly promising a range of big businesses that he will help them out in exchange for donations. telling them in clear terms that their money will be well spent. regular raja
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is professor political science and co director of the university of massachusetts. i'm post poll. he's written extensively about campaign finance and political palmer's ation. a welcome to the w. let's start with that point about the money and don't just do, don't is necessarily get what they pay for. do you see a link between the money going into the kinds of it's campaigns and the policies assumed by the successful candidates? well, certainly the people who uh, who get money have preferences. and many times the preferences have already been aligned with the parties they choose to give to. so it's very similar, but then again, you have to wonder, are there specific targeted policies that people might be getting? for instance read hoffman, who is the, runs netflix. he doesn't like the, the person who or who's regulating and television and broadcast. and so he might get some benefits from the harris campaign if she should win. but usually it's not
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very out in the open. what they're getting an exchange, as we saw in the, in the report that this year is appears to be with. this was certainly between donald trump and a long mask. that seems extraordinary and well, looks at matt from the bro and it says, well, how is that legal so that you did a great job with that piece explaining a complex subject and then showing what the deal on must grow as you know, he can campaign with whoever he wants, usually in the past, it's a norm not to make it so obvious that you're, you're putting your, your biggest donors front in the center with trump has, with other things he, he breaks these north. and so he brings on your own boss who's been very active in the campaign. he used to play a low profile in previous elections no longer. and he's given a lot of money to the trump campaign effort. how do you think a big money is impacting this company?
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well, it's, it's hard to say is your, is your explanatory a piece showed? it's not always. the person who spends the most inherits is actually out raising a trump bike quite a bit. but, you know, in those the swing states they're trying to mobilize the try the cust persuade, a very small percentage of votes with billions of dollars being spent to just change a few votes on the ground, each of these states and knocked on their doors. that's where the money spent. it's almost impossible to tell how much each dollar is going to be worth it. but when the stakes so hard, united states between the 2 different parties, donors are just pouring money into the selection. like there's no tomorrow. you propose that additional campaign money be channels through policy organizations rather than direct me to at candidates just explained to us why as well right now we have a situation where all this money is flowing to groups. we've never heard of groups like america for bear better america,
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and we know what the parties are. so let's have the money flow through them, primarily right now they're restricted, but they're smart election lawyers who know how to get around the system and millionaires billionaires. can you give money to these outside super packs and that's not a good system. the party is more accountable, they, they could hold their own candidates accountable. they have strategies to get the money in places where it's needed in voters don't like it. they could vote the party candidates out, store on your paulding expertise at 2 questions, a one i why a reason that your license maybe over the last 20 years, so close. and where do you see this one good. as you're asking your possible questions. they're close because the nation is truly divided right now we have the parties of sort into 2 camps. they used to be a lot more votes. switching no longer your loyalty as
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a democrat or republican is locked in almost regardless of the candidate. notice, for instance, that harris, you know, she's doing better than buying, but you know, her numbers she did, she hasn't really collected more independent voters at this point. and so we don't know the election is so close. we've done polls. it's within the margin of error. i could not predict which way it's going to fall. they both have some advantages on either side. but in all of these states, it's possible for either of them to win the 7 pass swing states. i'm assuming you're entering by this specification notion that everything is locked in. i mean, i mean it's 5050. i was reading that, that the, the reagan election was probably of the last, well, where i think was quite clear which way people were going. so even though more people are both saying, i don't understand why that necessarily means the votes is split as well. this is a long running trend and american politics were certain groups be they the,
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the religious people start filling with the republican party. increasingly they used to be in the democratic party to their, over their secular people are bored, the democratic party, there's no agenda divide, there's an education divide. and it just so happens that at this stage that it's a stand off and people are so locked into their positions, they're afraid of the other side. i don't know how else to explain it. there's only been one other time in american history, the 19th century, where the parties were evenly divided with elections swinging back to where they were. and during these terms of polarization, people really feared the other party. and so you don't see much crossover voting whatsoever. possibly i think i'm alice and we thank you for a drought right. the roger from the university of massachusetts. i'm house paul. thank you. so it'd be, or taiwan, which of started to be pat buildings and restore pallets of tens of thousands of
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people being hit by it's most powerful stones for decades. type phone caller i made land full on 1st day bringing strong winds and flash flooding more than 500 people . the injured to account. as the driver of this taxi thought it was safe to go back out on the streets of type hey, but learned the hard way that it wasn't the the the trees still pin the vehicle to the road in the morning. as a matter of luck that he wasn't till the roof of my car hit my head and felt like my headed been hit hard. i put the seat down right away. i managed to move backwards in the mountains to check hikers were rescued by helicopter. after they went missing during the storm, they told local media that they had planned the trip thinking data, voided type, fluid season only to be caught off guard workers or clearing the streets of type. a
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enter the conflicts own with tim sebastian. as the warning ukraine brings ever more death and destruction key european officials fail moscow is now preparing for contact with the west. i guess this week goes along with that view. these tougher wilson heads of a stone using tentative service, but she still believes russia to lose conflict the next, on the wi fi in the mountain is the very few women pilot detached as shots, of course,
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over the whole kind of landscape. it's easy to see. she was born to fly. how does she ins via other women to reach for the size? focus on 0? in 30 minutes on the w, the us presidential election coverage, trinity $24.00 on dw, we addressed the principal issue is and the 2nd asking the questions that matters to older and to let the most of the fastest growing demographic groups in the united states. but historically, the voter turnout has been so which easters will motivate us to vote? the air and most of those are important for both candidates, especially when states like michigan to how we would expect the outcome. because
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additional election to us presidential election, 2024 watts, the whole coverage on the as the warring ukraine brings ever more death and destruction. key european officials fair most go is now preparing for conflict with the west. i guess this week goes along with that view, these cofer rosen heads of a stony as intelligent service. but he still believes russia couldn't lose our task in the best to be to make sure that the russia comes out of this conflict as a beacon polar. so how united is the west and how vital is it that ukraine gets the weapons? it's one proper. rose you welcome to come because you haven't and you.
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