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this is happening some migraines on the african continent. community policy docs. november 9th. the. this is dw news life from the, the final day of company for carla harris and donald trump. ahead of tuesday. the elections in the united states. mr. john takes to the stage in the swing states of north carolina with a final appeal for votes. best advice for the white house goes down to the wire. also in the program. there is after devastating floods killed hundreds in spines, valencia regents heavy. right? pulse of spanish province of castle loading your closing airports and highways. the wells of music, moons, us produce and some right to quincy jones for some of the biggest tasks and produce
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the world's best selling album. michael jackson's trip the . i'm feel welcome to the program with just the day until the us presidential election. polls indicate the result is still too close to cool. couple of hours for the democrats and donald trump, for the republicans, and making a final push across the key battleground states. vice president towers may have closing pages around the in the spring state of michigan to spend the monday in pennsylvania, where i shall hold them make night validate with services including oprah winfrey. donald trump is currently holding a campaign events involving the capital of the spring state of north carolina. with polls show he's chances about even with his opponent at his riley, mr. trump described a couple of hers as incompetent to tomorrow. you have to stand up and tell tamala
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that you've had enough. you can take it if you just the, they're all screaming fire, excuse me. i mean, she's what a terrible job of what they have done to. i got you. and you're going to say that you're, you're going to say, you've done a terrible job. you're grossly incompetent. we're not going to take it into our come by law. yeah. fire. tens of millions of people have cost the oh, the boat, the oh. the ballots. with several states already surpassing early voting records, many more people across the country hoping to get their votes in before tuesdays, maybe that on the eve of election day, millions of americans have already made the presidential pick. people in ohio queued for hours on sunday,
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determined to cost ballots before early voting closed. i mean, we hear because like it's really crucial. 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 have the same idea as well. it sounds great. i feel gratified . i feel satisfied, and i'm probably about, you know, we, we added our voice more than $77000000.00 americans have cost yearly votes with so many ballots already in summit officials say boots and states like georgia could be a ghost town on tuesday. georgia is one of steven 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 the poles there,
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but the race on the nice edge i hope that we're able to take and have an honest, good election, a fair election. and i hope trump windsor, i think they really are learning a lot of the policies of hairs. and the more they learn, the more they're changing their vote. and there's a lot of independence that i've talked to that are leaning toward terrace. so i feel good. i do feel better about it. i don't want the 63 missed right in the left side. i want people be able to talk to one another again in a way that's respectful and, you know, people to get along again. and i think we're hitting this turning point where we can have that again. well, many of those has a nervously anticipating election day when a may not be declared quickly. both camps have people on the ground monitoring the vote. security measures a being put in place in washington in case of any and raced. it could take days for
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a final results to be consumed. or brett jaffa is a senior fellow at the gym and marshall funds alliance for securing democracy. he has particular interest in this information and also retiring an interference. yeah, a lot of his biggest concerns about this election. we're worried about the after period. so we're actually already in the election period because with early voting so many americans have already cast the ballot. we've already seen the information environment shift. so before the election we see a tax on candidates. we see a what the tax on political parties on the policies during the election. we see a tax on the process. and so we're already in that period. obviously, tuesday is the big day, but millions and millions americans have already voted. so we're already seeing the kind of disinformation that is attacking the process. but it really is the period after work. very, very concerned about, obviously january 6, a, you know, that has led to this, the sort of long standing mistrust that the results. so we're really concerned
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about what we're going to see after tuesday when the votes are counting. when we're going to see a spike and this information about the election itself. but schafer, despite with severe web that has forced the cancellation of flights to him from boss allowed us to eventually rain a part of the province of catalonia, about $55.00 states, take off from outright add ports and have been affected by flooding with some incoming flights diverse, a boat in royal job has also been disrupted. spain's already grappling with the aftermath of last week's extreme flooding in the east of the country, in which at least $217.00 people were killed, mostly in the bonanza province. the rescue was still searching for bodies inside houses and cause 7500 troops have been deployed to help in affected areas. gymnast steven bugging in buffalo and it told me more about the situation that as the most
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a loader. well its uh its stop writing uh for the time being uh no rain is full cost until tomorrow morning. about the airport as you said, is still barely functioning because of a torrential rain that we have this morning. and uh, one of the main access roads to the city in the south of the city is underwater and also on usable uh, the vin, no trans today. people we go to, we go to the looked at about 1030 this morning, telling people to work from home if possible, to avoid journeys and many schools will close. but at the moment, uh, things uh, its gloomy, but its not writing and uh, things i think may get back to normal by tomorrow. but as we seem with this, weather can change very suddenly and violently. so no one's taking anything for granted. okay, looking back at last week said disastrous flooding in valencia. i people that are
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angry about b authorizes inadequate response. now the politicians seem to be blaming each other a stair, somebody that was disaster heaped upon disaster. i think the topic would generally agree that the response has been inadequate and incompetent and the person who had responsibility but call us muscle. and the president of valencia has come out today and said it's not his fault. first, he blamed the central spanish government for not calling an emergency, when in fact, it was up to him to do that. and then he blamed the water authorities for playing down of the danger, which they've denied. and they say that it isn't. all they do is supply information and so the government to uh, to issue the alert, which as you know, was not issues until 12 hours off. the weather. people had more than that. this was
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coming. so unfortunately, to, unfortunately, to seize this, you know, this, this does us as part of the best in spanish people in the, we've seen the 10s of thousands of volunteers going to help. and this pulled out the boys with this as a school, doing all of the issues just kind of so i'm what's going on and balance here at the moment. so what sort of shaping i well is still lacking. essential services like motor food, as is gas or suppliers erratic. so a lot of people still without electricity. we still don't really have a precise figure on how many people are missing because of a general lack of coordination and the clear off is beginning. but the move can say that clear up is going to take a very long time and requires uh, is not something of all the tools can do. it requires heavy machinery to, to move a cause to the bridges. we will be seeing this going on for several
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weeks and months. okay, thank steven stanley, steven bergen in boss savannah. this will take a look now is the most towards making news around the world is really strikes, killed 12 people in gaza on monday, according to emetics in the palestinian territory. residents were to become a bodies from the wreckage after the attack on the time of that back here in guns as news stealing, palestinian refugee agency says each valve has scaled back. the number of a truck fell out into gaza. that we should have your power since the novice, german foreign minister and the bad ball cass, i noticed that extra 200000000 euros in age to ukraine to prepare for the winter. key says it's anticipated increasing brushes of tax on its energy infrastructure. the following ministers to visiting ukraine ahead of the us presidential election to reassure keith germany steadfast support. finally,
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us music producer and songwriter, quincy jones has died 1890. 1 quint delights. jones is coming up again in chicago is found while the 7 decades he worked with us, including frank sinatra, lionel richie and stevie wonder, and he produced michael jackson's thriller album. he also produced the old style recording of we are the child to record for families relief in the service. jo, this k j matthews, in los angeles. how quincy jones became so accomplished in so many musical styles, or you know, a houston state and he grew up in chicago. i think he started off as a music prodigy for the non and really turned into a virtual. so in his crack, you are correct. uh, he is so talented, he really crossed so many different spectrums in john rhodes and just let them
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indelible mark. but you know, many people might say that his, his younger brother who had a job as an engineer at a radio station and his neighbor who was a senior and acquire i got them interested in use it so to speak, when he was very young. and once he had, he showed an interest in it, he just kind of took off and he produced soundtracks and all those 50 fields and tv programs. he was nominated for and one oscars at least tony's and crime is and they also produce films. tell us more about change impact on a pop culture and beyond. i was looking at that today. he's in the dark, but i was trying to say to myself, you know how they come up with these list of the top 100 pop songs ever. the top 100 jazz songs ever the top 100 songs ever. and do you know that there is not one song i think probably on those list, they cannot be traced back to quincy jones. he worked with everyone from rock stars to pop stars, to jazz stars, heated swan,
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me to the moon with frank sinatra. we all know about the height of selling a song of all time with a we are the world. i think his super power, to be honest with you, it wasn't just that he was musical fee, non it said he had an ability to work with everyone and you almost have to be some sort of psychologist because in hollywood, you know, so many people have such great, a big attitude and a lot of hubris. and somehow he was able to bring in 40 musicians from different genres and have them create, we are the world and you really have to have a certain temper, me for that. and then he went on to really work with michael jackson and give him the physics biggest success that he had of all time. that is thriller, you don't do that unless you not only have talent, but you have to have an ability to work with everyone to be gracious to be patient . and he had all of those things. and it was also kind of a civil rights activist as well. you know, he supported a martin luther king junior, so he really was just a all around a nice,
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decent down to or die with an incredible musical talent. and what about how the industry against time industries, reacting to news of quincy jones is debt. so you know, i like who j, the rapper and he worked with him in the past and that he was like a father to him at a time where he needed a father, the great actor, coleman domingo, actually to use something as well because you know, he was in the latest incarnation of the color, purple. and remember quincy jones at the scale from the color purple, the original film that was out. and he basically said he asked the, you know, where are you feeling replied his eyes. he just was so happy that he was able to meet quincy jones at the time and said he meals before teaching. so he was just a giving props to him as well. so. so many people are waking up here in los angeles and even in new york, and basically can't believe the other news, but you know, he has such a long life at 91 years old and he built hasn't business for over 6 years. i show
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