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the meat the dots, november 9th. the, this is the, the news life from berlin, complet harris and donald trump. whole doing ronnie's on the final day of the campaigns to become president of the united states. some of the headers addresses thousands of supporters off at a stall studded concert at the philadelphia museum, a fox, promising to be a president for own from his holding his final riley in grand rapids, michigan, telling his supporters, he will take america to cold, new heights of glory and days off to devastating floods. clean hundreds in spain, valencia, agent, heavy rain bubbles, the neighboring legion of cap alone. here, closing airports and hybrids.
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the i'm being expanded. you welcome the candidates for the us presidents. so you have been making the final pictures of the campaign in key swing states, we left vice president coming to her as the democratic candidate among her last friday in pennsylvania. tens of thousands of support as gathered outside the philadelphia museum of all sort of stuff started concert featuring maybe god, guy, and katie penny, among others. republican candidate, former president donald trump. heather riley in pittsburgh, pennsylvania before heading to grand rapids in michigan, another battleground state where he is right now, keeping his funding address to supporters. every poll is about to open, it's now down to us voters to choose the political direction of the country. for
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the next 4 years, the drives to get voters to the polls did not lit up until the final moment. vice president tamela harris spied up a crowd 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 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. follow up back in dc. how would university profess to host
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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 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 life power, but like for the country as well. and i'm really looking for it to it's preparations unfolded in dc security. ramped up in florida near mara logo, which on put a weird results on election night. just supporters were out on the streets 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 crisis going on and me personally, i don't think we can afford to live another 4 years under the current administration with the fine an hour sticking down the outcome, no risk with the waters and i know i spoke to us political list,
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least true about how come to her as is trying to appeal to voters throughout the entire campaign. her pitch has been in part a rebuttal to trump saying, what is the most famous taglines as we will not go back. reminding people of the dangers and the wreck that she sees that it cost the 1st drug administration, but decidedly different from vitamin and in general, any other candidate. her message has been one of joy. you heard that just an eclipse. let's enjoy this. and i think she tapped into the details that the country was really in general this summer with a concert in the olympics. and now her campaigns ever need to feel joyful at that civic participation again. that is the country and then certainly feeling joyful. i mean, some of the issues that keep coming up the cost of living and immigration, for instance. absolutely, and i think that's what you hear in the trump campaign. he's really driving home
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how horrible everything is, keeps talking about how things are ruined, how cities are, are bad, how you can't afford to live. and that's a very real feeling in america as well. we have come out as a parent demik with installation that's finally getting under control. but folks are still feeling it at the grocery store. and so it is very much a into this as to the harris campaign of things are really bad and people are struggling. and i think it leaves the american people feeling both ways and a lot of anxiety is this is there's a clash of policy versus perception and perception. ultimately, be a slightly hot with no, as i would say, that's the designing feature of the entire vitamin administration is that he has had a very effective and good presidency for americans. bottom line is one of the
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only countries that avoid a recession after the pandemic jobs are up, inflation is down, and yet people just don't feel it. and whether that's because it always takes a little while for the policy the, the data scientist are seeing to feel it in our pocket. or if it's this rhetoric that we see online about how divided we are and how americans have never felt more and see or in anger in their political system, that doesn't sound like very good news for couple of harris. i think i think she's also tapping it to of course there's anger. i think there's a lot of women that are also feeling like, you know, we can't risk our lives with another trump presidency. there's a lot of anger in minorities about some of the language that trump is used. i think on the whole, it's not good for america, but i do think our hair shift to joy will do her well on election day because people want to vote for something,
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not just against something. speaking of holding more than $18000000.00 people have already cost the balance. there's, there's a early voting give us any clues as to what we can expect on election dates a yes or no. it's hard to compare to the last election because it was the cove, it seems to be the collection. and so early learning and male and learning was kind of the main way to do it. that said, based on historical trans, early building tends to favor democrats because they have a round game. with that same right now, just democrats, republicans, democrats, reading and swing states by a smaller margin than they did in 2020. and so that is a, a sign that we give the campaign pause except exit, polling from these have said that harris is leading. so we can die. spent a lot of ways and say, maybe people are voting straight party in this early mailing voting. and there's a lot of trying to read the tea leaves right now about what this early building
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means. that pulls are also indicated that this is a very close race. how could the turn out bad turns on voting to still affect the final results? i think that's it. to quote trump, the whole ball of wax is going to be, can you get every last supporter that is on your side to the doors and to the polls because it will be all about turn out and it'll be about democrats maintaining that smaller version that they've already established in the early voting and trunk team overtaking it. so we don't be about, you know, in, in pennsylvania, in 2020, it came down 280000 votes in 2016, it came down 240000 votes, and that is an incredibly small margin that we can expect. again, tomorrow, we'll leave it there for the moment, but thanks so much for your time today and taking this news to speak to us from baltimore. thanks so much. and he has some other developments to do with the us elections. a goal in philadelphia has ruled in favor of, you know,
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in most $1000000.00 giveaways which and got his voter registration in the swing state. a judge project to the prosecutors attempt to shut down the building as they need not to re scheme. mosque has used as well as to campaign and support of donald trump and start on same as baby here for mo, done as a fair to predict a winful donald trump. she showed her preference by selecting a filter box with ease name. so i'm election gambling platforms that are also offering venting on that slight favor of trump victory. so will the baby he will be proved right? only us what is going onto the question as they have to the polls, but germany is already looking with reputation at who will be the next us president billing say is it when foster productive of nations with whoever is elected by the 2nd trump presidency called spell some trouble for germany, the kingship between germany and the us is thriving. what may have been jo biden's
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last 4 in truth as president was in fact to berlin. here he was awarded germany's highest honors, the grand cross of the order of merit, where germany, the friends say where the united states has been, is now and will always be ex, essentially important biden's lifelong commitment to the trans atlantic relationship and focus on foreign policy helped us determine, friendship, blue. he and german chancellor shows see eye to eye on support for ukraine and nato . the us is germany biggest trading partner. and berlin stance on china has increasingly aligns with washington. the expectation is that with comma la harris says presidents, the report would continue on the same track, considering also come out of harris, a background to the ego. we'll probably play
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a more important role and, but i'm pretty sure that the trans atlantic relationship to the partnerships will remain. it's a far cry from the days when donald trump repeatedly locked horns with former german chancellor on going to america's back. when he was president trump or regularly criticize germany's defense spending and bash merkel immigration policy for his presidency can be considered a low point in the relationship between washington amberlynn. i was successful, not only because of germany, but uh, i would say the style, the government in style of uh, president trump. but particularly towards terminate because of uh, issues like trade with isolation as trumps. threatening to cut support for ukraine and slapped tear of some all imported goods. it's hard to imagine a harmonious relationship. if he gets back into the white house, germany is ruling parties. fuel berlin is more prepared this time for one having
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taken on more responsibility for its own defense. the conservative opposition disagrees. we start on the side done of the frontier. the german government has to be blamed for at least for the past 4 years for not doing enough to secure a of a big a european sovereignty on security and defense of topics. the german government says it will stay friends with the us, regardless of who ends up in the white house. polls show that 2 thirds of germans would prefer a comma, la harris, as us president. and then political berlin, there appears to be a consensus that with a president's comma le harris, us german friendship will stand on more solid ground and biscuit mall with brenda vaughan. he is a political analyst. the baptist, mon foundations, your program, but he focuses on problems, atlantic trade as a guarantee and us foreign policy. welcome brendan. let's talk about donald trump
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1st. what is it that scares all water is germany and by extension europe the most. so 1st and foremost, we have to say the 2nd donald trump term would likely be more intense, more aggressive than his 1st. he doesn't have to worry about reelection is unlikely to have moderating voices in his inner circle. and he simply has more experience this time around. it's about us to be said initially, but with a look to u. s. foreign policy. aside from china we, we could experience an almost complete reversal from the bite in years. trans linux security and defense would be a major issue. donald trump, as clearly stated he, he's, he's skeptical with this organization. i don't anticipate that the united states, we would withdraw from native completely. but what we could see is a weakening of the us pillar. this, this critical alliance that could play out in a number of ways, reduction of us forest, fostering europe. donald trump has questioned that the mutual defense commitment
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under article 5, saying it could be conditioned upon the defense spinning of, of member states with all to ukraine. the united states, of course, plays an incredible incredibly important role, and if us support for ukraine, where the decrease or be cut altogether, europe will be placed in a very difficult position to fill that gap. then we talk about trade as well because uh the us and germany largest a trade off. now, what would a donald trump presidency mean? full dropped in plastic trade and again for more intense than to years between 20172021. he's made very clear that the tariff will be a central tenet of his trade policy, moving forward on adversaries and allies alike. he's indicated that old tariffs, it'd be reintroduced that were suspended under the byte in years the steel and aluminum tubes that were a major issue back in 2018. but new tariffs, as well as 10 to present 10 to 20 percent blanket tariffs and all us imports new potential terrorism here. if you an auto industry,
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this would have severe consequences for europe in germany and rule would require a strong european response likely stronger than the one in 2019 a company out of and response of it. but let's just stick with tied of just on this particular element of, of punitive trade. i mean, is it wouldn't be so different on the coming ahead is given that under president by them. these died us that you've talked about that introduced under donald trump. they want entirely done away with, they were merely suspended. doesn't that sort of a hemmed up some sort of a rivalry developing between europe and america, where america feels the need to protect its industries and it's workers from what it sees as competition. absolutely, this idea that is commonly here's where to become the president and everything would be would be perfect in the transatlantic relationship is of course not true. the, the steel and aluminum terrace that i mentioned earlier. this is a long term issue. that housing found a long term solution. so you know, the tariff rate quota system at the moment is a, is a,
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a momentary fixing this problem. but this will have to be uh to, to be coordinated in the future. but i think, you know, donald trump administration would likely not engage with your up at eye level, at least moving forward. the difference is that the button administration introduced structures like the us treat and technology council, other initiatives to, to, to coordinate on trade and technology issues. on industrial policy as well. so, you know, under a, here's administration things wouldn't be perfect. but there would at least be dialogue which is, which is absolutely key to finding solutions to these challenges. and we were talking about our, your autopay and response that i remember back. i think it was in 2017, correct me. if i'm wrong, then angela mac o. then chancellor engel, america talked about the order presenting to taking its destiny into its own hands . i'm paraphrasing, of course. so the idea is that this idea of your pin set of sufficiency and let's call it uh for the purposes of this conversation, existed back then back in 2017 and 7 to fast forward 70 as wisdom talking about
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your being bodied based on who occupies the white house, i mean, has, has your up or for that matter, germany type, it's practical. so i think that's one of my greatest concerns you know, is kimberly, here is, when does the selection? europeans can not go back to businesses normal and i think they were guilty of this back in 2021. when biden came back onto the scene that, you know, we, we turned a page, it was a new era, the trump years were in a normally. and that, of course was not the case. um, you know, i think if kimberly, here's wins tomorrow, within a year or 2, we could find ourselves in a similar position to now focusing on 2028 in crisis mode on this side of the atlantic. thinking about what a judy vance administration could be in for europe. so in many ways, regardless of all the election goes tomorrow, there are certain things that your teams have to take care of. in the meantime, again, regardless of couple of hairs or donald trump wins, this is particularly the case and investing in its own your,
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in its own security and defense, braille. i leave it there for the moment. the pleasure of talking to you today, brenda, go on from the baptist mon foundational, thanks so much. thank you very much. take care. meanwhile, germany east promising more health to ukraine as the us elections and the possibility of another come presidency. raised questions over washington's ongoing support. german foreign minister, i'm in a very palm paid a visit to keith. christian was brief on the deployment of german n t a across tanks. germany is the top contribute to me, to 3 a to you, praying off to the us. but both of us convictions and political type events in berlin have some in ukraine bodied that support might not be reliable. babbling attempted to alleviate some of those fios, expressing germany's unwavering support as the country face, as it's solid winter full with russia, a device. i know how frightening the debates in germany might sound to your ears and clinging. and when do you, aggressor and you,
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the victims are confused sometimes deliberately, some tire was 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 key 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 news nick companies in key of and has more than what came out of handling a bad box visit there. 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 her coalition. whether that coalition that she is part of
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will be in place when you are present. united states gets the white house, it will have fully bought by then and the overseeing of those debates you took. so it's about off not just among the kind of left and right talk you that will touch for germany and the fucking fished and the police left punch in germany. but also within just a schultz is s p d. where there's lots of increasingly loud voices questioning whether spoke to 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, even said in results to a question that it's time for people in building 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 them, you know, she was really hoping that by being here reminding people back in germany about the price, the things paying in terms of called stuff during the tax people who haven't had a decent night's sleep in months. if not years and the threat of you know,
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really prolonged blackouts if these attacks on the interest in which in you that maybe she could, you bang heads together and get actually people in germany to realize. but 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. do the economy bad reporting from the keys. meanwhile, ukraine has also warned that that $11000.00 north korean troops have reached russia as corsica border region under the fact that moscow president bullard immunizations k, has just west of allies to respond to the deployment and opinions for permission to use a long range weapons. deep inside russia, ukraine and troops launched an incursion into the codes region in august, in a failed attempt to draw all russian troops away from east and ukraine. staying in europe, we have to spain next, where another 2500 soldiers have arrived in the flood heat valencia region to reinforce efforts to locate bodies and clear debris. but i'm now around $17000.00
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members of the military, police and fire service in the region. and that race against the clock, civil and military emergency workers are searching shopping centers. god is an underground ca, fox, for most of the victims. they also scan, very loud, square cottons may have deposited more bodies, 217 people are known to have died in the clouds, but that somebody is expected to rise with many people sticking on the country for an earlier i us the w correspondent, john for the patrols who was just in valencia as to why so many people were killed in the floods, despite advance warnings from full cost as to wait for it. first of all, because it has probably been the worst flooding in europe in the past 5 decades. but also because of the crisis management here in spain has been catastrophic. that is really no other way to describe, but it's the regional government only send out large to the people after
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many thousands had already been stripped and that cars are outside on the streets. and since then, the crisis management has been disastrous as well. and the specialized soldiers that are trained for these disasters only arrives in the region. at least a big part of these soldiers only arrived in the region 5 days after the floods hit . so catastrophic crisis management in valencia and the area around it. so who are spanish, people are holding responsible to these catastrophic practice punishment. well, there's an incredible amount of and got to watch the political leads in general, the spanish and the constitution is actually quite clear. it says that it's the regional government's responsibility when it comes to civil protection and
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emergency response. so 1st of all, it's the original government in valencia. that is to be held accountable, but the user will blame game. the political blame game has already started to yet. and spend the conservative regional government says that the central government and metrics the social central is a central government and madrid has not provided requested assistance in time. and what is true is that the central government could have declared a national and nationwide state of emergency. this would have basically, this empowered the regional government and the rest 2 efforts which have been centralized. but of course this is a huge step to take, especially in the 1st hours of the disaster. so in the end, people a frustrated people are angry and there is no one who is willing to take over political responsibility for this disaster. you are in the valencia, which has seen the most devastation describe to us this speech in,
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for someone who isn't familiar. i mean, is it a remote region by that they haven't arrived so late, that it is not a remote region at all. some of the worst effected areas are actually suburbs of valencia, and valencia is one of the biggest and most developed cities in spain. when i arrived there one day after the flight said, i arrived at the and that's a international airport. i could just take a normal text, the a 10 minute text riots to, to the effected areas. we had to walk in out about 1520 minutes because streets and other infrastructure was destroyed. but this gives you an idea how century located it is and actually how low it is. you can reach this region. we live with the for the moment, but thanks so much for that update of the corresponding jump into patrol. speaking to me from sylvia. thanks so much i and before we go,
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