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>> morning 930 on tuesday the 5th of november. live across the uk. this is britain's newsroom with andrew pierce and bev turner. >> good morning . so america >> good morning. so america decides kamala harris and donald trump have done all they can to become the next president of the united states as americans cast their votes. take a listen to >>,,me,a§nril2025,,w5hwill he, , votes. take a listen to their votes. take a listen to their votes. take a listen to their votes. take a listen to their final rallying calls. are their final rallying calls. are we ready to fight for it .7 we ready to fight for it .7 we ready to fight for it.7 >> and when we fight, we win. we ready to fight for it.7 >> and when we fight, we win. >> and when we fight, we win. >> and when we fight, we win. >> and when we fight, we win. >> and when we fight, we win. >> and i'm hereby calling for >> and i'm hereby calling for the death penalty for any the death penalty for any migrant that kills an american migrant that kills an american citizen or a law enforcement citizen or a law enforcement officer . wow. officer . wow. officer. wow. >> there you have it. officer. wow. >> there you have it. >> there you have it. >> there you have it. >> i hadn't heard that until >> i hadn't heard that until then. gosh, going out with then. gosh, going out with bang. >> yeah. certainly. education bang. >> yeah. certainly. education for the wealthy. university for the wealthy. university degrees . are they only for degrees . are they only for degrees. are they only for people with deep pockets.7 fees degrees. are they only for people with deep pockets.7 fees are going to rise for the first are going to rise for the first time in eight years. education time in eight years. education secretary bridget phillipson here with the announcement. secretary bridget phillipson here with the announcement. >> from april 2025, we will be >> from april 2025, we will be
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increasing the maximum cap for tuition fees in line with inflation to £9,535, an increase of £285 per academic year. >> and let's talk about this incoming smoking ban. the government is set to make it illegal to smoke outside of schools and hospitals in england, but it will still be okay to light up in the pub garden. is it a nanny state or is this actually common sense .7 is this actually common sense? >> and the new tory leader has released her full shadow cabinet with a few surprises. we'll reveal who's in and who's out of the tory frontbench. >> and dental scam alert. there's been a rise of patients desperate for dental care, falling for online scam appointments. the government is being urged to do something about it now . about it now. >> and a reading crisis is unfolding. children's reading is apparently at crisis point as just i in 3 enjoy reading in their spare time. so which book had the biggest impact on your childhood? do tell us. >> and prince william has shown
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latest news with katie bowen. >> bev and andrew. thank you very much. and good morning to you. it'sjust very much. and good morning to you. it's just gone 9:30. these are your latest headlines from the newsroom to the us where americans are heading to the polls today to decide their 47th president in what is being described as a historically close race, as well as choosing who will be the next resident of the white house. americans will also be electing 435 members of the house of representatives , 34 the house of representatives, 34 senate seats and ii the house of representatives, 34 senate seats and 11 state governors. the first result has come in from the small town of dixville notch in new hampshire, where kamala harris and donald trump have tied with three votes each, according to cnn. well, both harris and trump spent their final day campaigning in swing states like pennsylvania and michigan. here's what kamala harris had to say in pennsylvania. >> we will win. and we will win. we will win , and we will win. we will win, and we will win. because when you know what you
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stand for, you know what to fight for. >> well, donald trump spoke to his supporters in michigan , but his supporters in michigan, but i think we're in very good shape. >> we just have to you show up and you're going to have the biggest victory. you know what? this will be the single greatest victory politically speaking, in the history of our country. >> well, some brief breaking news. back at home, kemi badenoch is holding her first shadow cabinet meeting this morning. and moments ago she has released her full shadow cabinet. chris philp has been announced as shadow home secretary, while james cartlidge is now shadow defence secretary. victoria atkins is shadow environment secretary and jessye norman is the shadow leader of the house. notably, there is no role for tom tugendhat, who was a contender in the leadership race yesterday. badenoch former rival in the tory leadership race, robert jenrick, accepted the role of shadow justice secretary, while the former work and pensions secretary, mel stride is the new shadow chancellor and former home
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secretary priti patel has been appointed shadow foreign secretary. the new co—chair of the conservative party, nigel huddleston, spoke to eamonn and isabel. huddleston, spoke to eamonn and isabel . earlier. isabel. earlier. >> he was very clear that she wanted to offer roles to all of her opponents because she has a great degree of respect for them. all of those who wish to serve and all of the names you mentioned, they are talents in the party. and one of the key things kemi wants to do is unite the party and make sure that we draw in all the talents in terms of those serving in the shadow team. >> and finally for now, the prince of wales will meet south africa's president today during his week of engagements in south africa. prince william is in cape town ahead of the award ceremony for his earthshot prize tomorrow. william's audience with president cyril ramaphosa has been described as a follow up to the state visit made to the uk by mr ramaphosa in 2022. the two men will be joined by foreign secretary david lammy, who was also in the country, for a meeting with his south african counterpart, ronald lamola .
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counterpart, ronald lamola. those are the latest gb news headunes those are the latest gb news headlines for now. more from me in half an hour for the very latest gb news direct to your smartphone, sign up to news alerts by scanning the qr code, or go to gb news .com forward slash alerts . slash alerts. >> very good morning . welcome to >> very good morning. welcome to britain's newsroom live across the uk on gb news with andrew pierce and bev turner. >> so the whole world is on edge. of course the us particularly as donald trump and kamala harris, they finished their final day of campaigning. the polls have already opened in some states . they both some states. they both candidates headed to crucial swing states of pennsylvania to make their final pitches . make their final pitches. >> tomorrow is election day. tomorrow is election day, and the momentum is on our side. >> we're just one day away.
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we've been waiting for this . we've been waiting for this. i've been waiting for years for this . this. >> it couldn't be closer. no. and do you know what's interesting? depending on what media outlet you watch, it depends on how you feel about it. i saw our very own camilla tominey was doing a video online yesterday which said she got there, and she was surprised by how much of the coverage on, on on the tv was all pro harris very pro harris and actually in this country as well. i was listening to one radio station driving in and all of the clips of donald trump make him sound completely mental and all of the clips of kamala harris make her sound strong and sensible. it is sound strong and sensible. it is so interesting, particularly at the moment, with the binary way that we see the world, how this election is being portrayed, depending on what media you consume. >> absolutely. and but he still, i think cuts through all of it. do you? i do i do and he knows what. maybe that's your media
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bias coming through. well no i think he's he knows what he's up against. he knows what he's up against. he knows what he's up against. he knows the media is biased against him. interesting that some of the big papers have not endorsed her in the way you might have expected in america or in america, in america. she's a very weak candidate. >> she's an incredibly weak candidate. and i'm surprised by the way some people are talking about who they. i'm surprised by certain people coming out in support of either of them, actually, because partly because, as i said before, this idea of sort of left versus right feels quite outdated in 2024. who who endorsed donald trump in the last 24 hours? this is not a shock. joe rogan, podcaster, obviously most successful podcaster in the world he really sat down with. he did. he did a sit down with trump. he did a long sit down as well with jd vance, the who would be trump's vp . kamala would be trump's vp. kamala harris was invited to go on joe rogan and didn't want to do it. she said i'll do it, but he has to come to me. and joe rogan 1528 00:08:56,976 --> 00
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