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the meet the docs, november 9th. the this is dw and hughes live from berlin, the king and queen of spain, faith, furious, floods, survivors in valencia. the royals and prime minister are pelted with mud and haggled during a visit to the flood stricken region. as frustration boils over at the response from authorities, more downpours of rain are expected complicating the rescue in recovery. and with just a couple of days to go until the most watched election in the world come to la harris and donald trump make their final pictures to undecided voters and the crucial swing states. the
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marietta. evan. stan, it's good to have you with us spans king felipe a queen, leticia and government officials were given a furious reception by enraged flood survivors. and during their visit to valencia, the royals were pelted with mud and heckled by a crowd in the eastern spanish region. where deadly flows have killed more than 200 people. prime minister pedro sanchez fled from the scene during an official visit to 5 port that in one of the hardest hit areas where more than 60 people perished and thousands of livelihoods were last. confronted with anger and frustration, spain's king felipe and queen leticia visit the town of fi port, the new valencia more than 60 people died here after flash, not tons its streets into rivers.
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wow austin crowd greeted them with cries of su or killer in english. and some protesters who object and modest them laying their amounting sense of abandonment. the argos that know that the other that a student on the road is i neighbors are looking for loved ones. we just ones have politicians to come and help and we just want help to cope. philippe, you should not feel proud of being the king. they should feel proud a few people who have accidents on the dara and without everyone except that i'm own of you. more than 200 people have died in the flood, and thousands have lost their homes destroyed by the wall of water and mont. many people still don't have drinking water 5 days after the not strong. health has
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been slow and reaching where it's most needed, and many believe the tragedy could have been avoided. if lot warnings had been issued in time of real stories of people that, that didn't even get the alarm when they were already drowning in their garage. and the same for me, made it alive, but you know, surviving me said we didn't even have the alarm until we got out and we got, we received. the alarms of the heavy rain was coming, but nobody was warranted for them. which is the moment to remind you that well so know the need, we must have help, most of the best fall and tears we can sleep here for you if we need minutes. we help with this little the, this is why owners young on tv and you only see one percent of what's going on. you put it in for that. if you walk the streets, if i bought it, it looks like a was own him is come home is a lot of most of the clean up of the let years and layers of mont and
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a brief has been done by residents and thousands of volunteers. the full extent of the devastation is still unknown. no problem. i've heard about the somebody say we do not know how many people are still missing. i mean, we would also, and we have to be absolutely rigorous about that. the number of people who have died is already very high, and we will use our official channels to issue any new information we have. like i'm in the 15 in spain's prime minister visitor scientists was meant to join the king. i'm the queen under valencia tore, but she slept the scene as soon as the and we crowd approach. meanwhile, spain has issued a new read of whether warning in some areas for tonight. i asked madrid based journalist guy, hedge co. what that meant for the already devastated region? well, i think this is just what people didn't want to here in the region of valencia.
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this is a, a ride to look for some areas along the coast. of the valencia region. we're told is going to be extremely heavy rainfall. it won't necessarily last very long as long as the rainfall we so just a few days ago. but it is expensive to be very intense. and clearly that can hinder these rescue attempts. and they that the efforts by emergency services, and it's certainly not what's the local people the need at this time? that was journal is guy has co in spain. all right, let's turn our attention now to some of the other stories making news. this our societies and kids say a russian drone attack overnight has damage buildings and power lines. so no injuries were reported. waves of drones approach queue for multiple angles for the 2nd night in a row, ukraine says all of the drones were destroyed with much of the damage caused by falling debris. and is really airstrike on the city of han, eunice,
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and southern gaza has killed at least 7 people according to posted emetics. these really military also carried out strikes in northern areas of the gaza strip, where it's waged a month on campaigns that it says aims to prevent from us from recruiting thousands of march in london to call for action to keep britons rivers and coastal waters clean. the march for clean water demands that the government enforced loss of tackle water pollution and to ensure that all polluting industries upgrade their infrastructure and reduce water wastage well, the res for the white house has reached the home stretch and the last weekend before tuesdays presidential election the 2 candidates have been making their last appeals to voters. they're focusing on the swing states that could determine who will become the next president of the united states, vice president and democratic candidate carmella harris was in georgia and north
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carolina. before speaking at a church service in detroit, 3rd world holding suggest the race is megan mac was former presidents, donald trump. he was also campaigning in pennsylvania to have the right to put you and jim the earlier i spoke to justin higgins, a strategic communications consultant who's worked for both democratic politicians and also for the republican presidential campaign. back in 2016, i asked them how the 2 candidates were tailoring their messages to their specific target groups for vp harris to to win this election. by frankly, she is going to need a elderly motor senior citizens, college educated voters, and an overwhelming search from women voters. she's been doing this through focusing on the economy and how she would be better, but also a large focus of her campaign has been on women's rights. and specifically here in the united states, abortion is a big issue. so she has made
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a very sharp contrast to trunk, and she's also promoted democracy and being a status quote candidate of sorts which this a many in this country valley. now trump, on the other hand, hughes used progressive rhetoric targeting mean we white now male voters with low information, so they don't follow the news. and they don't vote that austin. he's also trying to win over some more of black and hispanic men who are younger. so his rhetoric has been about how the government is corrupt about how the united states is in a bad position and about how his opponents are basically as and so he's been trying to play on their anger to get them out to the i also, i'm wondering about the techniques to engage the younger voters, what types of innovative strategies have the campaigns been using to appeal to this demographic? yes, so this was a big concern for the democrats,
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specifically with tick tock being chinese stone company. and also do you own mosque taking over social media, mark, secretary to facebook, kind of staying out of the election. so there were major concerns about social media algorithms. but democrats have been breaking through on the social media apps to reach these voters. and one way that they have been doing this is a very weight and very robust serge from celebrities across the board of both your white male white female hispanic black and brown celebrities have been going out there in that has been creating viral moments on social media which has been very, very important for democrats to break through these opposition. basically controlled platforms. uh, the republicans. on the other hand, they have kind of stayed true to their messaging to older white male voters. they have relied heavily on you, on mosque,
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on twitter. they've also relied on some influencers online on tick tock up, but quite frankly, their messaging has not broken through. the last thing i'd like to add on this is they thought israel, palestine in the campus protests that we saw across the united states, would be enough to swing young voters to their party. but their party platform is not offering these young burgers anything. so that message has largely fallen on deaf ears. and are there any ethical concerns that you see arising from the current campaign strategies and, you know, particularly around misinformation or, i mean, there's always misinformation in united states collections. there had been going back to george w bush's 1st election when there were some nasty rumors reading the primary in south carolina. so unfortunately, politics is, in many cases, a 0 sum game. and of course they're on ethical issues going on. what i'm most
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concerned about is the message coming out of the trunk campaign. they're seeing momentum for harris. they're seeing a lot of poll swing towards harris. so they are beginning to see the ground for the message that this election was legitimate. i think that is wholly unconstitutional . it is against the spirit of democracy and it also is the 1st type of step you take to see violence after an election that you lose so well, there may be things going on that um are meeting the eye of the media. this is by far a critical and potentially x a central threat that everybody should be watching. how does each campaign handle a potential election loss and is one campaign or the other trying to stover their supporters to prepare for violence. that was just in the higgins strategic communication consultant just and thank you for your in science. really interesting stuff. the leak of the legends is one of the most popular video games in the world
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with more than 100000000 players, south korean team at t one or the top of the pile after winning the world championships in london, they've retained the titles thanks to the quick fingers of superstar gamer baker. it's one of the biggest events in gaming. think of it like a woke up final here at the league of legends. well championships all the worlds as it's unknown to teams of 5 go head to head to be the 1st to destroy the opponents base. and it was the chinese team b, o g, challenging the giants, south korea's t one. it was a close contest, but t one came out on top. so we know record 5th, championship cementing best status as the greatest team to ever play the game. the event at london's oh to reno sold out in just minutes with thousands of relishing the chance to witness the sports history. some also looked at the pods as
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costly as a key element of gaming culture. pacific training needs the ticket that you should use some 6900000 people sadly took it seriously tuning in from around the world, including in south korea with funds gathered to follow the live stream despite the midnight start time team t one is loved here,
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but one player stance told he's known as fake. the 28 year old has dominated the scene for more than a decade, becoming a multi millionaire celebrity as a result. and i'm one of the, i don't think they will ever be another player who can achieve what fate has the oh, i think you'll always be the greatest. i came to watch it because i liked the atmosphere and i thought it would be the best feeling to be here, whether we win or lose. they were following the action in china to but it was disappointment. so many of these funds of team b, l g, which came in 2nd, regardless of the outcome of busy as wells. the huge following reflects a waiting for gaming, a global phenomenon that only continues to grow and this, the latest, unbeatable you. news is our up next to look at and i'm a cost playing the japanese escape from daily life test spread around the world.
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