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you think is going to win.7 who do you think should win and what do you think should win and what do you think the outcome of it all will mean for us here in britain? also tonight, did you know that november is islamophobia awareness month? no. well, you know it now. so let's discuss. also. farmageddon. angry farmers are threatening. i quote militant action with the inheritance row. what do you make to that? and look at this. what a great panel for you tonight. i've got matt goodwin, the professor of politics and international relations, and mike buckley, the former labour advisor . but former labour advisor. but before we get stuck in, let's cross live for the 6:00 news headunes. headlines. >> good evening. i'm sophia
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wenzler with your headlines at 6:00. voting is underway in all states across the us as the country decides their 47th president in what is being described as a historically close race. donald trump has arrived to vote in palm beach , arrived to vote in palm beach, near his home alongside his wife, melania. the former president spoke to the media saying, i hear we're doing very well. >> i feel very confident. i have felt , you know, we went in with felt, you know, we went in with a very big lead today and it looks like republicans have shown up in force. i don't have to tell them that, that there'll be no violence. of course there'll be no violence. my supporters are not violent people. i don't have to tell them that. and i certainly don't want any violence. but i certainly don't have to tell. these are great people . these these are great people. these are people that believe in no violence. >> and republican vice presidential candidate j.d. vance has also cast his vote. speaking outside the polling station, trump's running mate said we do expect to win.
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meanwhile, joe biden has called on voters to make history by electing kamala harris as his successor as he prepared for a quiet election day at the white house. 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. trump have tied with three votes each . back at home, kemi each. back at home, kemi badenoch has held her first shadow cabinet meeting today, saying she will win back the trust of the public with a team effort as she released her full shadow cabinet this morning . shadow cabinet this morning. chris philp has been announced as shadow home secretary , while as shadow home secretary, while jessye norman has been appointed shadow leader of the house. notably, there is no role for tom tugendhat, who is a contender in the leadership race. yesterday , badenoch former race. yesterday, badenoch former rival 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 secretary priti patel has been appointed shadow foreign secretary. in other news, the
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queen is unwell with a chest infection and has had to withdraw from her engagements. this week. that's according to buckingham palace. sir keir starmer has posted on x saying on behalf of the whole country, i wish her majesty the queen a speedy recovery. the duchess of gloucester has stepped in on the queen's behalf to attend the annual opening of the field of remembrance at westminster abbey on thursday. sir alan bates is giving evidence to a parliamentary committee over compensation for victims of the post office. horizon scandal. the post office campaigner told mps he has written to prime minister sir keir starmer twice in the last month, but is still minister sir keir starmer twice in the last month, but is still waiting for a response. in his waiting for a response. in his letter, he demanded a march 2025 letter, he demanded a march 2025 deadune letter, he demanded a march 2025 deadline for compensation for deadune letter, he demanded a march 2025 deadline for compensation for the victims of the horizon the victims of the horizon scandal, reminding the prime scandal, reminding the prime minister the clock is still minister the clock is still ticking on a financial redress ticking on a financial redress deadune ticking on a financial redress deadune ticking on a financial redress deadline and a proposed ban on deadline and a proposed ban on vaping and smoking in pub vaping and smoking in pub gardens will not go ahead. gardens will not go ahead. that's according to the health that's according to the health
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secretary. wes streeting says secretary. wes streeting says labour wants to take tougher labour wants to take tougher action to better protect the action to better protect the public, nhs and the economy from public, nhs and the economy from the harms of smoking. a ban may the harms of smoking. a ban may be imposed in playgrounds and be imposed in playgrounds and outside schools . those are the outside schools . those are the outside schools. those are the latest gb news headlines. now outside schools. those are the latest gb news headlines. now it's back to michelle for the it's back to michelle for the very latest gb news direct to very latest gb news direct to your smartphone, sign up to news your smartphone, sign up to news alerts by scanning the qr code alerts by scanning the qr code or go to gb news. gb news. >> com forward slash alerts . or go to gb news. >> com forward slash alerts . >> com forward slash alerts. >> com forward slash alerts. >> thank you very much for that. >> com forward slash alerts. >> com forward slash alerts. >> thank you very much for that. i'm michelle dewberry and i'm i'm you company until 7:00 keeping you company until 7:00 tonight. what an exciting day. keeping you company until 7:00 tonight. what an exciting day. it's going to be everybody, it's going to be everybody, isn't it? look at my panel isn't it? look at my panel alongside me tonight. keep us alongside me tonight. keep us company till seven. mike company till seven. mike goodwin, the professor of goodwin, the professor of politics and international politics and international relations. and mike buckley, the relations. and mike buckley, the former labour adviser. good former labour adviser. good evening to both of you. and to evening to both of you. and to each and every single one of you each and every single one of you
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at home. so how are twice at home. so how are you feeling ? at home. so how are you feeling? of course. we've been anticipating this day for a very long time. are you excited? are you going to be pulling a big old all nighter tonight, or are you in the camp? quite frankly, we couldn't care less. all of the views are welcome tonight. there's a lot to discuss, so you can get in touch with me all the usual ways you can email me gb views @gbnews. com. you can go to the website gbnews.com/yoursay or of course you can tweet or x me. let me ask you this because i'm going to go to a couple of people in america in a minute to get their thoughts. but matt, are you going to be pulling an all nighter? the only place to be, by the way, everyone gb news if you are matt, this is like christmas eve for me. >> i'm very excited. i'm an election nerd, politics nerd. i think i will be trying to go to sleep and then i'll probably be half asleep thinking i'll just have a look at what's going on in florida. i think it's going to be one of those nights. >> is it? are you going to be
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excited? too excited to sleep tonight. >> i doubt i'm going to get much sleep, if any, to be honest. yeah, i didn't i didn't the night of the uk election. i didn't sleep at all, but i was in a bar with loads of other people watching the results come in and enjoying every minute of it. i hasten to add this time around, i mean this time obviously the uk election is important . the obviously the uk election is important. the us obviously the uk election is important . the us election obviously the uk election is important. the us election is important. the us election is important for the us. it's also important for the us. it's also important globally. there's a lot that rests on tonight. as a result , i will be lot that rests on tonight. as a result, i will be paying attention. and of course it's nail biting from this position, not being able to influence it. >> oh exciting stuff. look at this. they're chomping on their nails. they're going to be wide awake all night long, glued to the screens of gb news, i bet. tell me what you will be doing tonight. how excited are you? what? you think the outcome will be, and how do you think that outcome will impact us here in the uk? but look, without further ado. then let's cross the pond. then , shall we? strap the pond. then, shall we? strap yourselves in, let's cross to america and get the views of two experts keeping me company. glad to see you've got your supportive hat on doctor
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sebastian gorka, the former deputy assistant to donald trump, and pablo ohana, the senior political adviser, and kamala harris supporter. let me start with you. if i may , start with you. if i may, sebastian, tell me, how optimistic are you feeling for your man tonight? >> well, the trend lines look incredible, especially because we've broken the conservative idea of never, ever voting early . idea of never, ever voting early. so we've had record turnout for early voting , especially in the early voting, especially in the rural conservative areas. the president, with 1513 00:07:33,672 -->
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