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obviously busily in berlin. welcome to our show. the candidates for the us presidency. you have made their final pictures of the campaign and it's now down to the voters when pulling stations open over the coming hours. both vice president comma harris and former president donald trump, wrapped up a short but intense campaign with rallies in key swing states. the drive to get voters to the polls did not let up until the final moment. vice president tamela harris spied a book road in pennsylvania as election day neared split. what you all are signing up to do today what you've been doing like the, let's enjoy, you know, and i know you do, i can feel the mood in here. because it's the best of who we are as a democracy. arrival donald trump also mas direction. either the competing riley in pennsylvania. you built this country. i have
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to tell you, built this guy. you're going to save this country too because you know, if we win then so that not me, if we win pennsylvania, we're, we're in the hall gall awhile back in dc. how would university profess to host harris on election night, where she would wait for the results? means a lot because it's just super inspiring to us as students to see like what we can because this is her alma mater and also to see that like she hasn't forgotten where she's come from. her being a black woman president would be monumental only for like power, but like for the country as well. and i'm really looking for it to just preparations unfolded in dc security, rammed up in florida near mara logo, which on put a weird results on election night. just supporters were out on the streets
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marketing election eve, where you're in a support donald a j tongue. so we're here ready to go. caught him, is terrible. right now we have an immigration price is going on and me personally, i don't think we can afford to live another 4 years under the current administration, with the fine and hours taking down the outcome. no risk to the voters. what do you do? these chief international edits are richard walker is in florida in palm beach. in fact, where donald trump will hold his election night party. i asked him earlier if either candidate had more momentum entering election day yet. so is steven, i'm just gonna 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. and this, you can see everybody's got their flags out. this is with a local republican party group and 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 pothole into the background. they've definitely been getting
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a lot of support from a lot of the coast, driving costs here. one car even sucking around twice to keep hooking is one further. so a lot of enthusiasm on this very street corner for donald trump. and if you look back this way, 5 minutes drive, just stand. there is mar logo. that is donald trump's famous club, where he will be holding his own celebration tomorrow. what, what he hopes will be a celebration on election night. so talking to the people here, these trump support is jose say the mentioned may sound from the side. said you received in the last couple of weeks that the, the polls have been narrowing with trump catching up on a national level with comma harrison overtaking hiring. some polls and assuming a 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
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out from the state of iowa. and some polling in some of the southern of the swing states where she had been up here. i had been looking to be quite far behind, perhaps those quotes up a little bit, but we really, really into terms of the poll lake very much within what do you call the modern navarro aware, the pulse 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 money's that picture further is that we know that about a 3rd of eligible voters have already cast their ballots. does that early voting data gives any clues about what we can see on tuesday? yeah, i mean even that writing is pretty hard to find clues. i mean it, did, 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
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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 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 made click was or 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 the
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origin. we 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 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 that raise 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 for the outcome of the us election could have a profound impact outside the united states and not least on ukrainians. harris and
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trump have starkly contrasts and visions of the us role in the war. donald trump has promised to end it if he's elected with a deal that in his words will be quote, good for both sides. in contrast, a couple of harris trump is also a staunch opponent of the billions and us aid for keith. today, germany's foreign minister went to keith, where she was branch on the deployment of german anti aircraft tanks. after the us, germany is the top contributor of military aid to create a political turbulence. here in berlin has some and ukraine worried that germany might not be a reliable partner either. well, their block attempted to alleviate those fears, expressing germany's unwavering support for you, great device. we. i know how frightening the debates in germany might sound to your ears when and when the aggressor and you, the victims, are confused sometimes deliberately,
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some tire of what's is indeed months when some of my compact periods showed doubt about german support for peace and freedom and ukraine, right? no question is in a so, so i say once again, clearly here in kia on the eve of the election in the united states for we as the german government, as the largest country in europe square are aware of our responsibility. form one is the fund for 2 german foreign minister out of lena bear bank. they're speaking in in keys. well, do toby's nick connelly is also in keith and has more on what came out of their box visit their as 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 the 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
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are present united states gets the white house or will it have fully popped by then? and then obviously, you know, there's debate she talks about or not just among the kind of left and right talk to you that we tend to, for germany in the fucking taste and to the left punch in germany, but also within the child. so soul says s p d, where there's lots of increasingly loud voices questioning whether spoke you can 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. she 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 of that from home, just lots of questions. and there was a real sense that to, you know, she was really hoping that by being here remind if you back in germany about the price of your friends 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 the, just to mention you,
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that maybe she could, you bang heads together and get actually people in jail me to realize that it could soon be the case that germany will have to bear the brunt of supporting ukraine if, if the united states pulls out of that help ease of use an economy there in keys. let's have a quick look nelson. the other stories making headlines around the world. or the is really military has claimed responsibility for an air strike on a building in the syrian capital, damascus, which it says was the side of a has blood intelligence headquarters strike killed. 2 people, according to the british base syrian observatory for human rights, is really strikes killed 12 people in gaza on monday. that's according to medics in the palestinian territory. residents worked to recover bodies from the wreckage after an attack on the town of bates law. here in gauze as north you impulsivity and refugee agency says israel has scaled back the number of a trucks allowed in the gaza, though, is really authorities dispute this severe weather in spain as far as the
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cancellation of flights to and from barcelona as torrential rain, palms the region of count ammonia, 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 were over 200 people were killed. when finally us music, producer and song writer, quincy jones, has died at the age of $91.00 to quit d like jones career, began in chicago and spend more than 7 decades and worked with stars including frank sinatra, lionel richie and stevie wonder and he produced michael jackson's thriller album, still the best selling album of all times throughout his illustrious career. quincy jones has won numerous procedures, trophies among them. $28.00 grammy awards and one honorary oscar jones also produced the also recording of we are the world a charity record for famine relief. in africa,
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the earlier we as showbiz journalist k, j matthews and los angeles. just how quincy jose became so accomplished and so many musical styles. he worked with everyone from rock stars to pop stars, to jazz stars, heated swami to the moon with frank sinatra. we all know about the hottest filling a song of all time, which we are the world i think is super power, to be honest with you. it wasn't just that he was a 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
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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 busy, 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 act. this is, well, you know, he supported a martin luther king junior, so he really was just a all around a nice decent down to or die with an incredible musical town journalist kj matthews. they're speaking about quincy jones who died at the age of 91. here's a reminder of our top story. complet harrison donald trump had been holding their final rallies ahead of us started a voting in us presidential election. both appeared in pennsylvania, the largest of the swing states set to determine who wins the white house.
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