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to implement this semester, the migration policy starts november 9th on dw, the this is the, the news life from the in the final day of campaigning for carla harris and donald trump hit on tuesday's election. tens of millions of americans have already costs their balance. and then the election that there is at the polarized nation, also coming up. frustration boils over in spain with floods divide. this helps the countries royals with mad it's and shoes. it follows a slow disaster response from officials and thousands of people are killed when a best. sanchez found a board in the indian himalayas. full get the latest,
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the hello christine wonder. there's just one day to go until the us presidential election with polls showing it's supposed to close to coal. both combat harris with the democrats and donald trump, for the republicans on making a final push across key battleground states. paris made for closing pitch on sunday . at a rally in the spring state of michigan, she'll spend monday in pennsylvania and behold, a late night ready, they would send a break, so they receive some excuse me, including oprah winfrey trump meanwhile ended sunday nights with a rally in georgia. having already visited pennsylvania and north carolina earlier in the day, he'll be back in north carolina on monday, before heading to 2 more swing states. tens of millions of us villages have caused
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any ballots in an election, which is shaping up to be extremely close both and battle ground states and at the national level. on the eve of election day, millions of americans have already made the presidential pick. people in ohio queued for hours on sunday, determined to cost ballots before early voting closed. i mean, we're here cuz like it's really crucially important. like, yeah, so many rights are at stake right now. gay re submitting rates. everyone's rates, immigration, so it's a big deal. so i've been in line for about 2 and a half hours and i wanted to do early voting. realize when i got here that probably a lot of other people had the same idea as well. we validated, it sounds great. i feel gratified. i feel satisfied. and i'm probably about, you know, we, we added on voice more than $77000000.00 americans have cost yearly votes with so
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many ballots already in summit official, st boots and states like georgia could be a ghost town on tuesday. georgia is one of 7 swing states, likely to be crucial to the election along with michigan, nevada, north carolina, wisconsin, arizona. and what could be the closest contestable pennsylvania polls there, but the race on the nice edge i hope that we're able to take you and have an honest, good election, a fair election. and i hope trump wins that i think they really are learning a lot of the policies of hairs. and the more they learn, the more they're changing their boat. and there's a lot of independents that i've talked to that are leading toward terrace. so i feel good, i do feel good about it. i don't want this extreme is right in the left side. i want people to be able to talk to one another again in a way that's respectful and, you know,
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people to get along again. and i think we're hitting this turning point where we can have that again. the well minis always has another slee anticipating election day, a, when a may not be declared quickly. both camps have people on the ground monitoring the vote. it could take dance for a final results to be consumed. opinion polls in the us suggest, harrison trump on nick and nick in the race for the presidency i spoke earlier to go on. is tim political analyst at the german institute for international and security affairs? i asked him why american society has become so polarized. we have a clear trend of full reservation where partisans really ation becomes more and more and messed with identity. and where the political opposition is much more of an ex, just existential thing then than it used to be. and this leads to both parties for
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receiving the either party as a threats to the future off the country, and that makes mistakes or much higher. so i would argue that democrats do have a reason to fear that donald trump is in fact a threat to democracy. republican feel that democrats are threatening their way of life. i think that's much more of a subject to subjective perception offset. so that is less justifiable. your highness, 10 speaking there, now spans guffman say's its to point more than 7000 troops to the valencia region, parts of which were devastated by deadly floods. last week, the move comes in response to rising discontents at the government, which many issues of inaction in the floods is often lost. on sunday, that anger boiled or felt when the king and queen visited the disaster region, are confronted with anger and frustration. spain's king felipe and queen leticia visit the town of fy board,
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the new valencia more than 60 people died here, after flash, not tons, it's streets into rivers. is it the same problem? we have to deal with the anger and frustration of many people because of how they've had it. and also because of the difficulty in understanding how the mechanisms and the operation of the emergency response work the and then under test you austin crowd greeted them with cries of us se new or killer in english. and some protesters who object and modest them laying their amounting sense of abandonment. the problem is, i know that the dead as soon as the road is i neighbors are looking for loved ones . we just once have politicians to come and help. we just want help to cope the lead. hey,
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you should not feel proud of being the king. they should be proud as you people who have accidents on the barricade without everyone except i'm own of you. more than 200 people have died in the floods 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 flight. strong. health has 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 who made it alive, but, you know, surviving me said we didn't even have as the alarm until we got out and we got and we received the alarms of the heavy rain was coming, but nobody was warranted. most of the clean up of the layers and layers of mot and
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debris 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 bay that are scientists was meant to join the king. i'm the queen under valencia tor, but he slept the scene as soon as the and we crowd approach. a quick look now at some of the stories making news around the world. ukrainian officials say several people were interested when a russian is tried to hit a super marcus and car keys. the attack struck the north east and says he which has
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ukraine, 2nd largest at night. officials say a clyde one, get the sleep and walk up located next to high rise apartment buildings, germans farm, minnesota, and the bulk has arrived in key for her a visit to ukraine. she wants that the country needs most of pools as it hits into it's the winter off with rush up, the bulk is due to meet with you craning presidents the launching isn't in ski and indonesia is disaster. agencies say as a place, 6 people were killed by a volcanic eruption in the countries east. rescue is all searching for people believe to be buried in the debris off flats, as homes often mount, and they will toby lucky, lucky spill, payables and ash on the popular tourist island of flores. in india, at least 36 people died when a bus did off the road and plunge down a ravine. several people are critically injured. it's happened in the north and in
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space of which i don't in amounts in this region. rescue is searching for survivors . india has a high number of road fatalities last year. precious killed some 173000 people. us and this gets more on that story from data abuse correspondent, a deal patch, who joins us now from daily. and they'll tell us what else we know so far about this crash. well christina actually is 36 people are confirmed dead off the bus getting 42 best in joe's loss, control and fat fairly big god in the northern state of the truck and the accident occurred in the mountainous area. these are like difficult dreams and it's very difficult, like for drivers to driving these 2 key areas because there are really risky codes . so the accident usually takes place by these a bus driver needs a to 20 take place. if name's hayley mountainous areas,
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and the reasons that the reports that are coming to tell us that it was fully maintain and for captain bus accident was so severe that the many people saw the bodies coming out from the windows. it was so impactful, also, and reason something you know, but relates uh when they rushed to the this location, they saw of wreckage a bus and almost 36 people died right away. but these accidents are quite common in india. this on the 1st time accidentally lights this one to please we have seen accidents taking place almost every indeed like india racks. one of the was a highest when, when it comes to definitely did accidents. yeah. and the main reason for these accidents are because because of a bad connection of roads and these areas where there's not much up infrastructure, we see incentives like needs taking place. and you that's happening to me when question. you're also in may when to, to 22. people like killed because of another bus tragedy. and just coming back to
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this crash um a deal tell us a sense of how the risk of operation is, is, is underway or for us can all patients kind of keep going, go on. i mean, the, the government has sent the team's di, or the rescuing so far, this thing that actually 7 people are critically injured and the team is already the are. and the government said that they will be doing everything to take these, the injured bodies to the hospital. and also they have announced the brain. mr. moody has sent a condo lenses to the families who had lost their loved ones and the shipping to stop the state up with the doctor and said that he will be launching an investigation. and he has already lost one investigation in which he's suspended, to offer shows who were responsible for approving a bus, which was not in a great condition. so what do we see right now that we see a rescue operation going on? we will to see the government has an action, but so far like these incidents that happened in the fall. so when these accidents
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take place, government usually see that we will make sure that we will punish people who are involved in these messages. but in some cases it does happen in most of the cases, it goes by without an anything. so out the situation right now is still tempest. i mean we see authorities to do right? that's dw corresponded a deal, but thank you for this and we'll take a look at some of the store is making use around the world. indonesia and russia has the gun, their 1st joint, military training drills in the java. c. russian warships arrived in the port off sort of by a hidden c 5 day. it's the size indian easiest new government to see can close. the defense ties with musta mold of. as pro e, you present my asunder has one as 2nd to him and office off to securing a majority offers in the rental presidential election. the vote has been overshadowed by ear allegations afresh, and middling which must go denies. send his rifle, alexandra store,
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nobler had promised chris a ties with russia. 2 and 3 chinese astronauts have returned to us off to off a yes, an old bit on the tangle space station. they were doing maintenance work and scientific experiments, spacing aids to put chinese s reynolds on the moon, and establish an outpost day by 2030 and finding the us music produced the end. sunrise of quincy jones has died. h. 91 joins. is korea started in chicago and spent over 7 decades. he worked with stars including frank sinatra, lionel richie and stevie wonder, and he produced michael jackson's thriller. alban jones also produced the all stop recording off. we all the vote, a charity record for famine in africa. the
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