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these to contribute their reputation of quality and the promotion of sustainable develop the this is dw news live from for lit, final day of campaigning for carla harris and donald trump. ahead of tuesday's elections in the united states. the presidential candidates visit a handful of swing states making a final appeal to voters as the race for the white house comes down to the wire. also on our program, germany's for administer adelina barrow bach visits keep to assure ukraine that it has blends unwavering support. regardless of the outcome of that us election, the,
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i'm assuming due to the end berlin, welcome to our program with just one day until the us presidential election. polls indicate that the result is still too close to call. com la harris for the democrats and donald trump. for the republicans are making a final push across key battleground states. vice president harris started her monday drive in scranton, pennsylvania. she's spending the day and the crucial swing state, visiting working class areas and ending with a late night round the celebrities including oprah winfrey, donald trump again his morning was the campaign event in raleigh. thats the capital of a swing state. north carolina were poll show, his chances are about even with harris is also holding events in pennsylvania and michigan. here are both candidates speaking on the final day of campaign. so tomorrow you have to stand up until tamala that you've had enough. you can take it if you just
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the, they're all screaming fire, excuse me. i mean, she's what a terrible job. 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 any, you are a come ah, yeah, fire we are getting out the vote as we are kansas name. let's be intentional about building community, about building community, about building coalitions, about reminding people we all have so much more in common than what separates us. there is power in that there is power in and there's lasting power in the right. it's about the win, and it is about more, it is about more it is about just strengthening our country and reminding you to the we are all in this together. we rise and fall together. dw as chief
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international editor, richard walker is in palm beach, florida. we are, donald trump, will hold his election night party. i asked him earlier of either candidate had more momentum going into election day. yes, so this is stephen. i'm just going to explain a little bit 1st of all, where we uh so yeah, we're in see in palm beach and we've come to a flag waving in this, you can see everybody's got their flags out. this is where the local republican party group in this town has come down to this intersection, to show that support for donald trump. and you couldn't hear the whole thing of a tahoe into in the background. they've definitely been getting a lot of support from a lot of the cost driving costs here. um one kind of even sucking around twice to keep talking is one further. so low to use as him, on this very street corner for donald trump. and if you look back this way, um 5 minutes drive this down, there is mar logo,
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that is donor becomes famous club where he will be holding his own um, celebration uh tomorrow what, what the hopes will be a celebration on election night. so told me to the people here, these trump support is jose say the mentioned me telling me from the side sent you a receipt in the last couple of weeks that the, the polls have been narrow language. trump catching up on the national level with comma harrison overtaking hiring, some polls and, and assuming that picture, and some of the swing states, but it's still extremely close. and the post is really do say that they simply do not know who is going to win this election. it could be very, very close. indeed. that'd be in a couple of the limits of hope for harris over the weekend in terms of polls coming out in the state of iowa. and some polling in some of the southern of the swing states where she had been up here had been looking to be quite far behind. perhaps those quotes up a little bit. but we really, really, in terms of the poll like very much within what you called the motion of arrow,
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where the poles to say that we simply do not know. and i think talking to the people here, of course, you know, they want to say they're optimistic for donald trump, but they also acknowledge they don't know who's going to win tomorrow. and richard, what muddies that picture further is that we know that about a 3rd of eligible voters have already cast their ballots. does that early voting data give us any clues about what we can see on tuesday? yeah, i mean even that writing is pretty hard to find clues. i mean it, does, these numbers differ from state to state. so here in florida, in fact, something like 2 sides of people have already voted. so a huge amount of alley voting taking place here, according to numbers that were published in the local media over the weekend. it looked like the roof. those who were registered as republicans had come out to an early voting, somewhat mold in those who were registers, as democrats, in other states, the picture may be the other way around. but, but those watching the polls really caution against reading too much into
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the uh, the voting dates that they were not particularly good comparisons in terms of other elections. for instance, the last election it was tail end of the prime day makes. it was a rather kind of heading right in the midst of the pandemic and, and that was across quite a so distorting situation in terms of who would go to wiley focusing on not particularly because also donald trump is very skeptical about telling the viking at that point he is no longer skeptical about it. so i think overall we shouldn't read too much into these numbers, but it is interesting to halifax. you said a big deal. bold enough of the people here in the states have already voted. so election day is no longer quite election day in the sense that it once was originally see how much passion there is on the street behind you there. given how close this race is. is it possible that we might not actually have a clear winner by the end of tuesday, and how is that likely to to come out on the streets and with supporters on both sides? yeah, so, i mean, that is certainly
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a possibility. so people talk about that that will not be clarity during the course of tuesday night, and of course the longer it takes for a result to be arrived at the great to the scope tyree's, the full results to be challenged for legal processes and to for even the prospect of possible unrest as of course we saw back in 2020. so this is definitely a scenario of the people of racing for all righty. to be cheap. international editor, richard walker there in palm beach, florida. thank you. the outcome of us election could have a profound impact outside the united states and not least on ukrainians. harris and trump have starkly contrast and visions of the us role in the war. donald trump has promised to end the war if elected with a deal that he, in his words says, will be good for both sides. in contrast to comma harris, trump is a staunch opponent of the billions and us aid for keith. today,
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germany's foreign minister went to ki, where she was brief on the deployment of german anti aircraft tags. after the us, germany is the top contributor of military 18 crane. by political turbulence here in berlin has summoned ukraine, worried that germany might not be such a reliable partner after all. and elaina bareback attempted to alleviate those fears, expressing germany's unwavering support for ukraine, a device we. i know how frightening the debates in germany might sound to your ears and clinging. and when do you, aggressor and you, the victims are confused, sometimes deliberately, some tire of what's and then months when some of my compact periods, so doubt about german support for peace and freedom and ukraine. i know quite u as in a so. so i say once again, clearly hearing keys on the eve of the election in the united states for
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we as the german government, as the largest country in europe, squared aware of our responsibility. form one is the fund for 2 german foreign minister, elena bare bach. there will dw nick connelly is also in keith. it has more on what came out of their box visit, or she came with fresh money, 200000000 euros to help you crank it through the winter and protected energy and structure which russia is constantly trying to take down butts. they'll see well as question marks not least the us election, but also the stability of a coalition. whether that coalition that she is part of will be in place when you are present. united states gets the white house. it will have fully popped by then . and then obviously, you know, there's debate she took so it's about off not just among the kind of left and right talk to you that will touch it for germany in the fucking taste and to the left punch in germany, but also within the child. so soul says s p d,
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where there's lots of increasingly loud voices questioning whether supposed to crank and continue as it is. and so it felt like lots of what she was saying was actually directed back to berlin, basically telling people to get on with helping ukraine as has been promised, or even said in results to a question that it's time for people in berlin to get on with that jobs and to pull themselves together, that was pretty uh, kind of strong language off the cuff, that from high interest those questions. and there was a real sense that to, you know, she was really hoping that by being here reminding people back in germany about the price, the things paying in terms of constant during the tax. people who haven't had a decent night's sleep in months, if not years and the threat of you know, really prolonged blackouts if these attacks on interest, which in you that maybe she could, you bang heads together and get actually people in jail me to realize. but it could soon be the case that germany will have to bear the brunt of sporting ukraine if, if the united states pulls out of that help. a dw is an economy there in keith. let's have a quick look now. some of the other stories making headlines around the world is
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rarely, military has claimed responsibility for an air strike on a building in the syrian capital, damascus, which it says was beside of his blood intelligence. headquarters is right killed. 2 people that's according to the british base. syrian observatory for human rights is really strikes, killed 12 people in gaza on monday, according to medics in the palestinian territory. residents were to recover bodies from the wreckage after the attack on the town of bate la here in gauze as north, you and palestinian refugee agency says israel has scaled back. the number of 8 trucks allowed into gaza, though is really authorities dispute that the severe weather in spain as far as the cancellation of flights to and from barcelona as to the rental rain pummels the region of catalonia road and rail travel have also been disrupted spain is already grappling with the aftermath of last week's extreme flooding in the east of the country, where over 200 people were killed. the jerry and president bo latino who
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has ordered all charges dropped because teenagers were arrested during anti government protests in august. 30 protesters under the age of 18 were accused of treason by prosecutors. for footage of them in court during the arrangements on friday, sparks public outrage famed us music producer and songwriter, quincy jones has died. he was 91 jones, a 7 decade career, began in chicago. and led him to become one of the most renowned music producers of the modern era. he works with a wide range of stars, including frank sinatra. read the franklin and stevie wonder. and he produced the best selling album of all time. michael jackson's thriller in his hand present several on some of the world's best known pope and jazz music. for more than 70 is quincy jones, musician, composer and producer, with at the very heart of us music. he works with icons like michael jackson,
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including producing his albums, thriller, which is estimated to have sold more than $17000000.00 copies. the you could use the install recording. we on the 1985, a charge to record for simon release in africa. i feel like the most blessed person on the planet to have come along the path that i came in musically for me. 13 years old, you know, started with right child support in it was 6, then i want to talk to area and they say, and then they call them everybody really holiday louis armstrong, all the way to represent jones who's considered to music royalty.
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mr. quincy jones, women, ronnie's and the water all over the world. he's been nominated for 79 grammy's, and 127. he's one of i think 20 e got winters in the world. that's the whole the quadrant of awards for anybody does know the and the grammy oscar tony. and oh yeah. he also produced the biggest selling album all time and the biggest selling single of all time. quincy jones made it look easy, but it's not life did not begin that way. it was music that saved him from chicago street gangs. and it's more than 7 decades of music, for which he will be for ever remembered. 6 inches, reminder of our top story with just the day and so the us presidential election, vice president, complet harris and republican candidate donald trump, are making a final push across key battleground states. vice president harris started her
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monday drive in spring, pennsylvania. donald trump meanwhile began his mornings a campaign event in raleigh. that's the capital of a swing state, north carolina. you're up to date and we'll be back soon with more headlines in the meantime, check us out online through www dot. the assembly or in the deserts between 2 major is to have a whole list stick approach to migration policy, rooted in the respect for human rights. our investigative research shows the realities behind the use refugee the desert done would not take place. and without funding from the q it's determined by this is happening to migrate.
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