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not just the next day that every day, thousands of children are still waiting for the sponsor of books today. so together we can deliver futures, the this is dw, you slide from berlin, spain sands, thousands more soldiers to help deal with devastating floods. the prime minister's promise of more health follows the countries the worst natural disaster in decades . thousands of volunteers meantime, feel the go offering support. officials fear there are still more bodies to be signed. also in the program. this is all you need to know. campbell of broke and she broke it, we will fix it, i will fix it. it would be fixed very with
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less than 3 days to go until the us selection. pamela harris and donald trump campaign in crucial swing states targeting undecided voters world health organization managers to resume its pony of vaccination drive for children in gaza with conditions in the war ravaged territory means the scale by campaign is not reaching all those at risk. the pop it off on any ass. welcome to the program. we start in spain where emergency cruise in valencia rescue to a woman who was trapped in a car next to the body of her sister in law for 3 days following historic slash floods in the region. the rescue has mostly turned to recovery efforts to is asked
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of the flood subsided. dozens of people are still missing and the aftermath, the death toll from the natural disaster has risen to 211. the devastating flash floods have mobilized volunteers from around spain. to travel to valencia in the thousands to help with clean i'll pass. that's where they can say, you know, we arrived around 7 in the morning. we don't know why we are being sent yet. we're a bit nervous. we're looking forward to working and being helpful. residents are grateful for the extra hands to remove the stick mutton debris from the homes at the time when they are feeling otherwise ignored. the fact that there is nobody came from the 3rd shabby. nobody, nobody do you know what? it's like when nobody has come here to see if we need anything,
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people have to come from other regions on foot to give me and my neighbors a hand on this as an outrage. no 8, no, nothing, no troops you nothing. they have left us a line, we have cleaned our own month, we have had to find food ourselves. so the problem is prime minister petro sanchez, announced he will be sending another $10000.00 troops and police officers to the affected areas to help local authorities. it's a spain's largest piece time deployment. he also acknowledge the tools or to use have been slow to react if it goes through and i am aware that the response that is being given is not enough. i know that i know that directly they have problems and shortages, that services have collapsed. municipal offices, a buried by monday are desperate people searching for the relatives of people who cannot access that home. so i'm just gonna homes destroyed and buried by model.
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that is, i know we have to do back to stick with the name of many residents in areas hit by the flood. said the warning system is by low close to ortiz, failed them as valencia as coming to terms with the scale and cost of this natural disaster. questions of responsibility, new knowledge to the us now where it's the last weekend before tuesday's presidential election, the 2 candidates have been criss crossing the country and focusing on swing states that will determine who will become the 47th president of the united states in georgia. as capital atlanta democratic candidate capital harris repeated her pledge to be a president for all americans. later she's due to attend a raleigh in charlotte, north carolina, former president donald trump is also campaigning in north carolina, which is marketing. it's the last day of early voting. he's promised to crack down
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on migration and cut taxes. let us take a listen. i watch that you can imagine in your mind that the oval office, right, you can picture it within on tv. so just imagine if he is elected on day one, donald trump would walk in that oval office with his enemies list doing over in the enemy's list. when i am elected, i will walk in on your behalf with mike, you do live the and at the top of my list is bringing down the cost of living 3. you have come today with the message of hope for all americans. with your vote on tuesday, i will end inflation. i will stop the invasion of massive numbers of criminals that have come into the and i will bring back the american dream. we don't have the
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american dream. we had a we had it. you know, we also had the energy independence 4 years ago. this is all you need, you know, camel of broke and she broke it, we will fix it. i will fix it, it'll be fixed. very ok. all right, let's go to marilyn's now where us policy analyst lives. shaka is standing by 1st in baltimore. it lives great to have you on the show. so 7 bible grand states are essentially going to determine the winner of this election, water issue or issues. we'll decide the winter. do you think at this point um the economy is always and has always been a central issue. i think there's also a lot of discussion about the polarization and that's going to affect folders and different ways. some voters wanted to end. and some voters really resonate with the us versus the mentality. and i think lying and the weight that we're going to see
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out come out incredibly strong for election day is when i think women's rights has been boiling in the background for a long time. it's been a conversation topic from both campaigns, and it will be really interesting to see how it breaks on election day. not least, we just heard there before. we went to you from former president trump saying that the us a quote, energy independence under his presidency. and he's suggesting that that's no longer the case under biden's administration. and is this actually true? is absolutely not, no matter how you decide energy independence, which there is some debate. if america ever had full energy independence, they do, we do export more then we import in produce more than we spend, but we're still importing and we were importing more during trump. so no matter how you slice the definition of it is it was not more independent. energy independent during trump, and in fact, bite has increased those measures of energy of dependence. all right,
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that's good to have some clarification there. so these are probably don't need to say this to you, but us folders have been that targeted with ads. the interviews podcast, riley's door knocking. i'd say it's pretty much impossible to avoid the election if you're at stateside at the moment. and how many people are really on decided at this point in the election campaign? this is a really interesting question. and even if you go all the way back a year, how many were truly undecided, then? it's always been the tiniest liver of the pie that folks are fighting over the. the harris campaign has come out and said in the last week, late deciders in the last week of broken 4, harris over trump by 1010 points. so by double digits. but i think a more interesting question has always been not who is undecided, but who's gonna actually make it to the polls as much as they're fighting over convincing people to vote for them. they're also fighting for their own voters to
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actually show up. and you'll see that in past elections, whichever candidate has warren through z as a can win because their own folks are actually getting out and hitting the calls. all right, well we're from the figures that we're seeing more than 68000000 people have already cast their votes, of course, in or in early voting. so do you think that, that, those tell us anything about the expect to turn out as a couple of cycles ago, i would definitely have a least favorite that for democrats. they are known for their round game and to vote early typically means you have to have a strong ground game that breaches people where they are gets up to the polls. there's just been a shift. folks want to vote early. it's easier to vote early. it takes longer on election day to get developed. so i am not sure i would say anything about voting early as far as which candidate will benefit the most from this other than to say
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is a great exercise. democracy. anything making body easier is always in actually goal for americans. absolutely. now, if the election is as close as that we're all predicting at this stage and how long do you think it will take before we know the way to know if this is a $1000000.00 question, but there is no actual $1000000.00 going to be transferred over to just to make that careless unfortunately. yeah. yeah. unfortunately, go $1000000.00 of i would say there's no way we're knowing tuesday night, there have been some updates and how some of the states that have lags in the past or voting those mailing ballots those early ballots. but also just the sheer volume . i remember obama 2008. it was announced by 11 pm, and that's not happening. if we were ever in 2020, it was not announced for almost a week with some key states coming out on thursday and friday. so i would say buckle up. um, it would really depend on a couple key stays like pennsylvania, michigan, wisconsin, arizona. if they, if they count early,
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we might know sooner then several days after the election. all right, we'll, uh, we'll see whether your predictions are right. of course, we don't have too long to white legs. great having on the show tonight. thanks so much for all your analysis. us policy analyst, this ciocca joining us tonight from ireland. thank you. all right, well here are some more stories making headlines around the world. a grinding and presidents, a lot of mirrors, the landscape has called on western countries to step up their sanctions against russia. he said moscow is increasing and strong attacks and still has the ability team of western and chinese components for weapons. you know, did that in october, more than 2000 the reigning and built drones were used against a crane, but quite enough for delegates at the united nations comp, 165 diversity summit have elected to grant indigenous peoples better representation . a permanent organization will be created for them to consult the when on decisions regarding nature conservation. the move is considered
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a breakthrough in recognizing role during this people's plate in protecting nature . globally u. k. conservative party has elected former business minister can be paid off. they said no, as it's new leader, she replaces the former prime minister, wishes to knock and becomes the 1st black leader of a major british political party. they've not, the task is to try restore the parties reputation after it's suffered. it's worse to feed in their 2 centuries and internalize that actually, well as counselors, i'm posing member, chip maker in video will next week join be.

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