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the, the blurred political lines as us selection day as is closer we explore how long time party loyalists are helping defense. committed to shifting value is not americans the political landscape. also ahead. we wrote a joint collateral coal in full countries to stop selling weapons and ammunition to these rail we forwarded. this letter, which has 50 for signature, is that the country is back in circus initiative for global arms embargo on israel as offer are calls on the you want to take urgent action on middle eastern conflict with lowest and votes counted. and then we'll dive in. presidential election incumbent president, maya sand do leads to the race thanks to vote. cast quite attach abroad. all the
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oppositions, alexander's play, and others scored big with the electorate on homes and workers. freedom 10 at that includes that comes from the india is foreign minister outlines the rules of behavior and the new law people are world calling for respect to the countries political differences, the live in moscow on rachel ruble. you're watching our t international with a little over 24 hours to go until the us picks is next president. the race to the white house is expected to be neck, and that will be keeping you updated with our special coverage right here on our t. the
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donald trump has pulled into a virtual tie with vice president carmella harris, according to latest pools or racing of 4 percentage point deficit. the survey found trump and harris each receiving 49 percent support, among likely voters with the remaining 2 percent saying they would back another candidate. and the final days of campaigning. trump has once again underlines that he can only hope to see a fair election. all they do is think about how they can cheat. there's only one reason you don't want folder id. there's only one reason and that's to cheat, but we got all those crap going on with the press or with the fake stuff and fake falls. and then it gives you a big difference. very caesar, caesar fits very, they want to lock you up, they want to put you in jail, the ones that should be locked up by the ones that sheet on these horrible
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elections that we go through. and i've got as tensions boil over between the democratic and republican party is the new york governor has resorted to hurling in, sold, said trump, supporters calling them among other things, anti american. and remind everybody if you're voting for these republicans in new york or voting for someone who supports donald trump and you're anti woman, you're anti abortion. and basically you're, i am ty, americans in the whirlwind of insults and finger pointing. it's all too easy to overlook the real issues that actually matter to the parties. but the age old tradition of sticking the core principles for does both democrats and republicans seems to have gone out the window with political lines blurred and many criss crossing between sides based on policies of the moment. or 2 sabrina customer breaks it all down. think of last use to have a clear separation between it's 2 main parties. the democrats and republicans will,
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over the past decades, the blues don't keys, represented liberalism, globalism, piece and social welfare. the right that the focus on the other hand have traditionally been conservative. pushing for nationalism and the aggressive foreign policy end of the market. somewhere along the way, however, those lines, gall blurred, old school democrats have been against war, at least the principal. i opposed to warner racks from the beginning. it was a florid strategy that diverted attention and resources away from hunting down or some of been loans, terrorist networks. and since then too often, the presidents are racked policies have worse, and americans secured. today they are the ones screaming allowed us when it comes to army as well. and ukraine. we must have ukraine in a approved can. we must do it quickly. the simple truth is that their battle is our battle. if they lose americans live democrats used to call out the
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republicans for their aggressive war policies, which included sports or should have had the option of everything up and to and including waterboard. and i think you ought to have all of those capabilities on the table. so or the, i that's the big cheney. i mean, thank god, the last administration didn't listen to me at the end. fix cheney, here's to be the vice president and also the arkansas behind americas most horace invasion, silver rock. and the janice thought it was criticized and even the 8th it was the democrats for those brutal wars, one of which had in some a split census. but all is forgiven. now it seems as long as he says, those magic words against, from in our nation is 246 year history. there is never been an individual that was a greater threat to our republic than donald trump. he tried to steal the last election using lise and violence to keep himself in power after the voters had rejected. he's a coward,
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a real man wouldn't live that who supports the losses election any last big. i know it knows that the down. i think most republicans know his, our lives is a former republican congresswoman who completely shares her father's ideology and has also made a u turn to the point. she's now campaigning for the democrats and the crowds. don't see a problem. help us write the ship of our democracy so that history will save us with our time of testing came, we did our duty and we prevailed because we loved our country more. and now the and now it is my great honor to introduce you to our vice president and the next president of the united states. pamela here, the
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but there is a catch. the supplies, the diverse appeal of the democrats to voters, of all faiths and nationalities. it seems that once you have a chain, the on board, people get nervous, and security is that vigilance when arab muslims are in the crowd and was actually sitting sounds that he some emails on my phone when i was not even engaged in any conversation with anyone some on the lady came to me and said, can you follow me please? and when we went to the door, i found 2 police officers waiting for me there. and sitting in me, if i don't leave, they would both put me in the back of the police car where you were wearing perhaps something that was questionable. no. and i can show you the so with that there was waiting yesterday. i didn't have any pens any that notice all campaign regrets this action and its impact on doctor getting the man the community. and he is welcome match future events. we value our relationship with the muslim american community and are committed to ensuring all community and political spaces are welcoming and
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respectful to every american. if you told anyone 20 years ago, that hard live republicans, dick, unless cheney would be on the side of the democrats 2 decades later, you would be considered insane. that sounds almost as insane as a kennedy, supporting a republican. oh, which plays the principal cause that persuaded me to leave the democratic democratic party and, and run as an independent and how to throw my support. president drum, it's nicole other clauses where a free speech or a new grade or on our children. and to add insult to injury, trump is getting realizing support now from black and latino voters, he used to be an absolute stronghold. will the democrats, meanwhile, let's see him. high risk is now focusing on the average. so the hard working white type, i'm a 56 year old golden white guy. come over here sinks almost. she's right.
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i'm a former minister and republican from pennsylvania. you might not think come over here since when i came into the you know what? she is. but whatever warm switching teams that shoes policies and voters from democrats or republicans and back it's all ended up as a one big elephant in the room or a donkey. it's hard to tell anymore. waste about to, to ron university, professor side mohammed mirandi, who says, no matter who wins the u. s. election, the country won't change its hawkish foreign policy. despite trumps promises to bring peace. the continued the wars that obama started the support of the genocide in the admin fee continue the dirty war in syria. he never
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really removed us troops that are legally bass in syria, even though he said he would, he did not. and the occupation of us on assignment, he murdered the the runny in general, the general so the money to lead the fight against the isis and outside in syria and the rock. he also behaved a very poorly towards latin american country. as i find his way now, so i don't see him as a peaceful candidate. i don't see him as a better candidate, but i don't see harris as being any better than trunk. neither. neither of them are going to sort of interest of the world of the global majority, and i don't think either of them will serve the interest of the united states either come a lot, harris is pulling out all the stops. and the final hours of her campaign trying to sway people of all origins and backgrounds to give her their vote. but the
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presidential contender was pulled out by cnn for presenting 2 different political narratives to american jews and arabs. the alma la harris is targeting crucial battle ground voters with vastly different messages on gaza. and israel, what has happened in gaza over the past 9 months is devastating. we cannot allow ourselves to become num to the suffering and i will not be silent. let me be clear, i will always stand up for israel's right to defend itself. for israel has the ability to defend itself, because the people of israel must never again face so far that a terrorist organization called her mom, paused on october 7. meanwhile in new york, pro palestinian protestors gathered outside nbc studios. pamela harris made
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a last minute talks to appearance on the channel before pull that off. they were seeing waving flags and demanding an end to the war. in guns parties, middle east spear chief explores the close ties between washington in israel and just how powerful the latter is. lobby is in the us in one country with a long debated influence on american politics is washington's so called closest ally in the middle east. israel and recent heated exchange on a british tv show between a guest and a former palestinian militants, turned as rarely to factor with close ties to his really intelligence has re ignited discussions about just how fall that influence reaches. anyone who gets in the way. it doesn't matter where they are, even if they are put additions in the west, they're not going to fall pulled on. did you hear what he just said? he's threatened politicians in the west that if they don't agree with israel's war
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against iran, that they are going to fall. and remember, he's in his really agent. are you saying israel with murder politicians in the west or get rid of them politically, through bribery or whatever else? what do you mean? the politicians in the west more falls if they don't degree that to back israel's war guess or on the bulk of c. o, we have not all i have to bring them up and bring them down. those who are the e mail them in the office? are these just strong words coming from one is really agent or is there a solid foundation behind such bold warnings and the confidence that israel could get away with anything? nearly 2 decades ago, professor and john mearsheimer cool, also the israel lobby and you asked for an policy detailing the extensive regional pro israel groups on washington, his foreign policy. today he says the asking funds remains as strong as ever. the major thing that's changed is that now operates openly,
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this real lobby is now forced to play smash males politics. right? and you saw this in the case of quoting gay, and the president of penn, both of whom have been forced to resign in large part because the efforts of the lobby, we have this powerful lobby in the united states, the israel lobby, that goes to great lengths to make sure that the united states supports is real unconditionally. you want to understand that word unconditionally really matters. what the lobby is interested in doing is pushing the united states to form is real, no matter what it does at the center of is really important is a pack, the american israel, public affairs committee, a powerful lobbying group that towards to build bi partisan support for the us israel relationship as it's official page goes back in pro, is world politicians,
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both in the executive branch and in congress. it wasn't that long ago when the democratic caucus, including the leadership of the party, when it feedback said, jump, would say how high it was, pretty reflexive i came to be bothered by that. and a lot of members with bothered a lot more members were bothered by that done cast votes that indicated that using significant resources, a pack engages with members of congress, democrats, republicans and independence. a like shaping policies that off favorable to israel, every party but me has an a pack person like that mean and a tech person. it's like your babysitter, you're a pack babysitter who is always talking to you for a pack. they're probably a constituent in your district. but they are, you know, firmly embedded in a pack and every member has something like this. everywhere. i don't know how it works on the democrat side. but that's how it works on the republican side. and
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this influence has never come cheap with a controversial wearing gas. i'm the price tag has only grown security. suppose for what some call a genocide a war requires substantial funds. according to the latest data from the us federal election committee, a pack had a peg affiliated united democracy project, has spent more than $100000000.00 on federal elections. they cycle way more than previous years. we have watched as i pack has done everything you can to solve is going descend in congress against net on there. who is the sold on gather even as democratic voters overwhelmingly support a ceasefire and a bose sending more blank checks to the east. really military. it's really lobby groups, invest, have only 2 backs, favorable politicians, but also to on safe critics. before missouri is primary, they spend over $9000000.00 to defeat a democratic representative, who called for
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a gas a ceasefire and, and also opposed to military aid to israel. and a similar case in new york, $14000000.00. when's towards our student a congressman who accused each row of genocide and they want to create a situation where everybody lives in fear of being when i called carbonized. this is would happen to jeremy corbin. jeremy corbin was labor leader in britain and he was critical of israel. and what the lobby in britain did was they waged a highly successful campaign to portray him as one of the world's great and by semites. and they basically ended his career as a politician. as a result of their effective campaign and american policy makers live in fear that the lobby will target them and ruined their political career. this result in american policies and politicians. prioritizing is really interest sometimes at the
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expense of what might be best for the us. the room will be open lobby groups like a bug which basically agencies, there's really government which are constantly twisting the option for people in congress. the more in gaza is a blatant example. washington sands increasingly differs from israel's with disagreements between the 2 allies surface and repeatedly. american leaders have expressed concerns issued warnings and even condemned israel's actions. but so far it's been just talk with israel pressing forward on its own course from an american point to view. the best situation that could obtain in the middle east is one of peace and stability. so that the united states didn't have to pay much attention to the middle east or the greater middle east and could focus instead on east asia. so
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that's not happened. and this is just more evidence of the extent to which is real is the strategic liability for the united states. israel gets the united states in this case in deep trouble in gaza. iran is another a sticking point. the us has thoughts to ease tensions with her on this goal, clashes with israel's interest as a to use a run as it's top down to me. so they are going to make their decisions. we're going to make decisions about our interest. we're here responding to an iranian attack that we, along with israel, israel primarily were able to successfully defeat their own launch because israel has taken out terrorist organizations terrace, or is it the leaders of a terraced organization? that's something we support them doing. those are steps of the united states we take as well. but despite mess of support from the u. s, it seems to be not enough for israel, which complains that it has to restrict and limit its steps due to washington's opposition. like what happens with these really response to iran,
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israel's prime minister benjamin, antonia who wants to see the next american president allowing him to spread his military ways for you even further. another supreme objective that i have sent for the i d f and the security services is to prevent iran from attaining nuclear weapons. halting the nuclear program has been and remains our chief concern. i have not taken, we have not taken a we will not take our eyes off. the subjective, obviously, i cannot do to our plans to achieve this ultimate goal. also to attend today's former us president donald trump loops most suitable for making these really prime minister his plans come true. i think he's going to do what he wants to do, and i think he has to do that, you know, abiding who is giving him some very bad instructions, not to do anything and is you, it was under great danger. if trump wednesday election, it would reflect that clear choice of american voters. but additionally,
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it may also underscore the level of influence of these really lobby and shaping us electoral results. or even ocean ality from jerusalem international secretary of the american communist party. christopher holly says muslim voters are moving away from the democrats because of their policies on got them. i think that most of the americans out of americans are moving away from the democratic party because it is under a democratic administration. it has been under president biden, and vice president, pamela harris, that this ongoing of genocide in you guys that has unfolded that war, had spread to lebanon, that it has reached countries throughout the region, including young men and syria. and here on the 3rd region is, is a ticking time on here, and that we are experiencing cataclysmic changes in southwest asia, in north africa and beyond. and i think that most of the voters are looking at this and saying,
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we gave the democrats 40 years to change course. and especially we gave the democrats over a year to try to change the situation on the grounds. i think guys that in relation to the palestinians and israelis and what does happen, nothing, in fact, only more money and more weapons going to the is really government's so ultimately when you look at this, muslims are saying, well under donald trump, certainly he made errors according to them, but he moved the embassy to what israel declares its capital jerusalem, which is contested under international law and un resolutions. and of course, he recognized the sovereignty of the golan heights, which was also illegal under international law. but of course americans that at least under trump, there was no genocide. there were clashes there were fighting. there was even a war in gaza, but not to this extent. and not to this brutal, literally a barbaric onslaught that we've been seeing for over a year. so must haves are saying, you know what, we'll give him a chance and if he fails, we'll also fight him. at the ballad bucks again. the turkey has sent
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a letter to the united nations urging an embargo to be placed on weapons sales to israel. the national government has become a source of threats, not only for middle eastern countries, but also on a global level. now, who continues the genocide in gaza with old methods intense to completely eliminate the 2 state solution. we also see that they are making efforts to spread the war to other places, especially 11. actually, currently these real can to rise the region because it came saying weapons which i mean nation from other countries. us with this understanding, we wrote a joint letters calling on all countries to stop selling weapons and ammunition to these well, we forward this letter which had to see through for signatures to the united nations on november 1st and you to get the document also calls for an end, as well as violation of international laws in palestine, it draws attention to the rising civilian death toll on calls on the un security
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council to take urgent measures, $52.00 nations, including russia, china, and 18 african states signs. they appeal along with 2 organizations. we spoke to assistant professor of international relations, who for the job, touched to he told us western states will ignore turkey is initiatives in turkey. they were trying to the united states and other countries west empowered. but they have just simply turned a blind eye to what turkey has been saying, just because if you was saying that don't judge you believes corporation with african countries along with russia and china being g in the past 20 years. and it could also help raise owing to crisis and palestine as well. so in the short then middle term, 13 saying no good uh, news from the country with and we know what comes into power in the united states and they will be sorry. so parking them, keep
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a supporting the young government or in a part of the government in his royal, which means there'll be no stop. there will be no end for this generous thing. all those comes as people to the streets around the globe, demanding an end to his really actions in gaza and 11 on and then the presidential candidates pledges to resolve the complex demonstrators in the united states also showed solidarity with palestine. but while some americans may have been inspired by potential changes, palestinians overseas know that no matter who wins their suffering will continue. we must take action to stop our government from aiding and abetting genocide. the human types of american elections will not affect the war in any way and will not have an impact on the glass like the american voters, but none of the palestinian citizens in the guise of strip in particular, the american, sorry, bought in the war in gaza and an extermination of children for women and the
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elderly without the aid. and israel gets more a than any other country. israel could not carry out its genocide means to have won the palestinian so tight and suffering by him for years bite. him did not provide any fee for the palestinian people to promise the $2.00 state solution in india and those no 2 state solution, nothing to suppose. it is rarely society and everything he talks about is only about hostages. what's of all the people who are dying in the meanwhile and loving on is really strikes, continue to destroy, not only residential neighborhoods, but also the country's health care system. more than 100, paramedics have reportedly been killed and multiple hospitals damaged. according to lebanon's health ministry, well, cancer patients are struggling to get live saving treatment to cyclists, traveling from paris to a route to raise awareness of the critical issues are 2 states when it has more, a sancho,
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somebody to the calling right to here as well. could they explain what kept them going on? they all do is doing the which took them from powers to be moved by greece. it to the integrity when they often step out doing what's going without food. they even have an audience with the pope. bless them and inspire them to kind of you all the idea of how we kind of, how different kinds of patients in liberal dissertation that is they can say because there is no money. and my mom actually had cancer and you guys from cancer. so it's the cause, but it is way more. so it's very personal. so, and i know how hard it is. it gives a patients together and medication, especially now with economic for us and level and everything is happening. it's really hard. the event was organized to into, with above and most of our set up by hunting us i'm memory was like, why kind of so medication remains costing them with money by some drugs. not subsidized by the government in pause, which is used to treat of having cancer,
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for example, cost $6000.00 for a month, supply a price out to reach the most $11.00 and where the average public sector salary is just $150.00 a month. i don't mind, but about i'm about to barbara and the sar association was created thanks to my late wife. she was diagnosed with cancer in 2009, and we were told that she'd be lucky to live another year, but she forwarded hard and lived another 5 traveling all over 11 on to inspired each patient to overcome the fear of cancer a few days before her death, she found an association aimed at supporting adult patients and 11 on and while, since most of these organizations that i think i've said is that you know the need so you know, now we have to be increasing the unfortunately, what does that yes. and most of is on a sword. the investigators that we have
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as well as bombardment of lebanon, is placing increase pressure on the company's hell service. with 167 house workers killed. according to the latest figures from the health industry, hospitals and medical centers also targeted by as well, affecting some 20 percent of the company's health facilities. are the things that would be a ceasefire. to gain some measure patients level and roommates reliance on insights and support with the situation deteriorating and the government to provide us is the overriding
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messages that people have 11 to need. most of all is an immediate cease fire. and then to something that for now seems a distant, this is the so we for all the turning now to moldova, where 98 percent of ballots had been counted after sundays. presidential election run off vote. the opposition candidates. narrow lead has evaporated in favor of the incumbent later after nearly all votes for tally occurring, the pro western president, my assign do is leading with over 55 percent. well, her opponent, farmer, prosecutor, general, alexander, still, you know, blue has almost 50 percent with no final result yet announced sand you appealed to voters promising to be the president for all the events of the opposition leader called on citizens to remain home regardless of the elections outcome i heard your voice and those who supported me.

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