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In exactly 2 weeks the United States will hold an election the likes of which it has never seen a combination of early voting along with mail in an absentee ballots means 2 things there is more time to cast a ballot and it will take more time to count them all if early voting is an indicator joe biden will become the 46 president with a comfortable margin of victory how likely is a donald trump comeback is a 2nd Trump Electoral College win is that possible tonight we crunch the numbers im bring coffee berlin this is the day. I mean. Trump is their greatest president ever were seeing at the cinema for trump in our area larger than it was 4 years ago 3rd lady for president father change the who do the birdies and you know if we win wisconsin we win the whole ball game and i think trying to make the best i mean we could go back to whats in front of. The state of illinois from there to the public that its not too long but. 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In the United States and to all of you around the world welcome we begin the day with the politics of patience lots of patience that is what politicians and voters alike will need beginning the ember 3rd election day in the United States we are all used to those marathon president ial campaigns but this year the election itself has morphed into an election season early voting is already taking place and once election day is over the tallying of melun balance and absentee ballots will last days perhaps weeks i have covered u. S. Elections since 1902 and this is the 1st time that the media is bracing for an Election Night with no clear winner patients and maybe a virtue but it is not one many of us have in abundance hence the search for clues in the information we already have early voters they may not be electoral oracles but in 2020 they do provide us with some important clarity in just a moment we will pour over the data and ask what do these numbers portend for donald trump and joe biden but 1st the messaging from both campaigns on this tuesday 2 weeks before election day. We are rounding that and we have the vaccines coming in all but even without were rounding the turn. People are pandemic out you know that theyre pandemic down thats why its so great would you govs done hes opened up his state youre doing great we pioneered lives and by the way you get it you know like i say here i am im here im here and no maam you know i can jump into this audience and kiss every man was. Donald trump was informed in january january 28th of the nature of this pandemic he was informed that it was lethal in proportion it would kill 5 times as many people as the flu he was informed it could hurt children he was informed that it was contagious and air balland and what did he do he stood at rallies and he stood before the American People and he didnt tell you what he knew. All right with 2 weeks to go lets bring in tom bowman your hes a Democratic Political strategist also the c. E. O. Of the Political DataCompany Target smart tom welcome to the day before we dive into the early voting numbers lets pull out far and wide for a moment what is your data telling you about the importance of the code 19 pandemic in this election. Its by far the most important issue its its impacting how people vote both in terms of the motive go in but also their vote choice were seeing it have a huge impact and is really recycled deck in this election weve seen early voting on an unprecedented scale already but some 30000000 votes have been cast and yet predicting the outcome has never been so difficult thats what weve been hearing this entire season why is that. Well theres just so much more uncertainty than weve ever had before as you say over 30000000 votes cast early and while thats a massive number thats approaching the total number of early votes we saw in all of 2016 and we still have 2 weeks to go. Its going to potentially triple by election day and were looking at a turnout record so theres uncertainty in how these people are voting to the extent that some of these votes will not be counted there are numerous legal challenges that are still in play and will be in play through and perhaps beyond election day and a lot of uncertainty about turnout will the president s supporters turnout on election day as he insists they will well you know despite these uncertainties what picture can we paid so far mean who are these voters these early voters whats whats driving them to cast their ballots early. Well so weve got a really interesting picture at this point again with over 30000000 ballots cast its a pretty good sample to get a sense of where the enthusiasm lies at least at this point and what were seeing is that their early vote the people voted so far certainly seem democratic based on our models it looks like the democrats have about a 13 point advantage at this point again thats not success suggesting exactly how they will vote but just looking at their general partisanship the people who are voting its really across the spectrum weve seen a huge increase in Younger Voters a Traditional Democratic constituency but on the other end of the range weve also seen a huge increase in seniors voting which certainly makes senses people who are perhaps the most threatened in that risk theyre taking advantage of these opportunities to cast a safe ballot and what we have seen is that the senior voters certainly are favoring joe biden much more than they did secretary Hillary Clinton in 2016 so they have the opportunity to really swing this election especially in key states like florida and arizona where they make up a huge share and have been a huge share of their early. Its fascinating this senior surge that youre talking about it with with so many of these early being democrats voting for joe biden should boost confidence within the joe biden campaign. You know i think anyone who lived through the 2016 election is not going to have a lot of confidence at this point in terms of the models probabilistic scores that say what percent chance he has of winning because we saw that in 2016 and we saw them fail even in the polling theres uncertainty about whether or not those polls are accurately predicting term out republican say theyre going to come out in record numbers on election day and really theres no way to tell if thats true until it happens so based on that uncertainty youre seeing no one take anything for granted at this point on either side. Lets consider the battleground states for a moment these are the states that will decide this election in for our viewers weve put together a list here the states considered tall so are florida iowa ohio georgia maine North Carolina better ground states that are leaning democratic are michigan minnesota nebraska 2nd district New Hampshire pennsylvania wisconsin nevada and arizona and the one battleground state leaning republicans tonight is texas now with only that one state leaning republican tom does this does that spell doom for donald trump. Still is a very difficult path to reelection. He obviously won by the narrowest of margins in 26 theme about 80000 votes across 3 states 3 of the closest states michigan wisconsin and pennsylvania as you said those states. Look. A good bit worse for him at this point certainly still very much in play but the landscape is is more dire for him at this point in those states and also hes playing defense as you noted on the states they didnt have to defend last time like arizona like texas. Like georgia like North Carolina and seen that many states in play hes really going to have to be able to run the Perfect Campaign from here on out a very disciplined campaign and unfortunately that hasnt been his friend. Is there a state or a group of states that trump must carry if he wants to reach that magical number of 270 Electoral College votes. Well he certainly cant afford to lose the states that he won last time because he didnt win by the most narrow margin so looking at states like florida arizona texas georgia North Carolina you know he could lose one of those at least the smaller ones among those who cant lose 2 of them and then he would also have to repeat this performance through the midwest in michigan wisconsin and pennsylvania and again looking at their early vote out of there the democrats are coming out in record breaking numbers at this point so hes going to find himself in a pretty people come election. Back in 2016 Hillary Clinton she won the popular vote but 3000000 more votes than trump is a repeat this year possible i mean could drop win the Electoral College and the election and lose the popular vote to by by more than 3000000 the to me the popular vote isnt in question i dont think theres anyone that you would find on that Term Campaign who could d argue with a straight face that he has an opportunity to win the popular vote so then it becomes a question of as you say can he win the Electoral College and certainly just based on the bias weve seen in the Electoral College towards the smaller states there is a path where he could lose by more than he lost in 2016 i mean were looking at turnout that could exceed 155 or 160000000 vote which is massive so he could lose by a larger margin than he didnt 2016 in the popular vote and if he does everything right in wins those close key states still win the Electoral College and it would be a another shock for the world watching and observing this election that is for sure tom bowman your Democratic Political strategist with target smart target smart has a great web site we use it all the time to look at the numbers i can highly recommend if tommy appreciate your time in your insights tonight thank you. Thank you very much. Well the timing and the target are both remarkable today just 2 weeks before the u. S. President ial election the Trump Administration filed a landmark antitrust lawsuit against the Search Engine giant google it alleges the company is abusing its dominance of online searches to fend off rivals google controls about 90 percent of global web searches the company has long denied claims of unfair competition the lawsuit also alleges that google uses billions of dollars to pay phone manufacturers to ensure that it is the default Search Engine on those phones for hours this is the u. S. Governments most significant antitrust case since it sued microsoft more than 20 years ago. Well for more on this im happy to welcome to the day Jennifer Holsten shes the director of technology and innovation policy at the conservative think tank the American Action forum jennifer its good to have you on the day is an antitrust case against google is it the right way to go forward here i mean is it googles Business Model vindicated by the fact that it is the Search Engine of choice for most people. This interest case is the latest in a series of different events that have been happening that have been kind of part of a broader tech class against these Big Tech Companies from both the left and the right weve seen calls to use anti trust from democrats in the house and now weve seen a Republican Attorney general as well and several state Republican Attorneys general filing a case against google what is important to remember though when we examine these cases is that n. T. Trust law has several different elements it depends on the market were talking about where they will have to show market power they also have to show that they these companies are abusing that market power and the need to show that its harming consumer welfare and so far what weve seen is there were its not clear evidence that google has engaged in such behavior and can they can the court show a certain market i mean it has to prove that google is abusing its power in the u. S. Market but is going to have to prove that on law and is that been done before. Well were looking at defining the market thats going to be a key point of contention in this in this case so the department of justice is probably going to trying to find the market as narrowly as possible to try and make it look like google has a larger markets here over things like advertising but when we look at how most of us consider the market for Something Like advertising is an incredibly Diverse Market that well see companies to using to train Online Advertising and more traditional options as well and even with an Online Advertising that companies have several different types of choices so this is the type of debate that were likely to see play out around this case as well as questions about what certain other markets may be involved in here the competitors are down market definition is certainly going to be a key element of dispute in the antitrust debates Going Forward the general want to ask you about the timing of this announcement were 2 weeks away from the president ial election and also about the politics of this you mentioned that Republican Attorneys general are also the plaintiffs in this case but theres not a single democratic attorney general what does that tell us. It tells us that we see a lot of calls to quote unquote breakout big tax from both the left and the right but for very Different Reasons we also have to think about the fact that weve seen a lot of conservative voices complaining about Big Tech Companies recently over other issues particularly online content moderation and on the left losing a lot of concerns about whether or not anti trust needs to be basically very heavily revised that to a kind of standard of the idea that big is bad or that these companies are are some towel exploiting smaller businesses and looking more at a focus on competitors rather than consumers what were seeing there are 2 very divergent criticisms and as a result the House Judiciary Committee report that was a result is there and he trying to investigation and only had democrats sign on to it and this current case only has republicans signed on to. Basically evaporate after the election if we see. Become the next president what happens next with antitrust is going to be very interesting following the 20 twentieths lection since weve had calls from both the left and the right over into trance we will likely see some form of action regarding investigations or continuing calls for these revisions that dont necessarily actually reflect the way that antitrust was intended to be used instead they reflect more political motives or policy tools that antitrust is not the appropriate mechanism to resolve. People see this as a positive move but maybe they should be thinking about the long term and how long as my producer says how long its going to take these chickens to hatch this is not something thats going to happen overnight is it. No sorry people who are looking for you know a quick solution into trust certainly isnt your tool when you look back to those other tech cases you mention the Microsoft Case earlier but also i. B. M. Those cases often take decades and even if a solution is found for example in the 18 t. Breakout thats usually pointed to as kind of the time that antitrust work it can be decades of enforcement and oversight after that so indeed this is just the start of an antitrust case and well likely see much more conversation but the fact that a case was filed is still significant and could still have a Significant Impact on the future of innovation as well as on decisions that are being made at Big Tech Companies its interesting you mention the word innovation because move moving forward isnt it possible that the litigation will take so long and in that Time Technology will change so quickly that once we get to i guess we get to the courtroom this entire case could be a moot point is that possible innovation can be one of the best competition policies well weve seen in the past is that sometimes when were looking at the market were looking at far too small and the next and latest thing is just around the corner so when were looking at net mainframe markets personal computing was around the corner while we were looking at web browsers and those concerns mobile is what really revolutionized the way we connect and the app economy completely changed those connections as well so we want to make sure that were not just focusing on the current big players that were understanding the way that the market is incredibly dynamic in this field and how that also extends. Director of technology and innovation policy at the conservative think tank the American Action forum jennifer we appreciate your time tonight in your insides thank you thank you for having me. New clashes have erupted between armenia and azerbaijan despite a humanitarian ceasefire that was agreed to late on saturday indeed disputed region of nagornokarabakh both sides accuse each other of violating the agreement just hours after it came into effect the breakaway region is mainly inhabited by Ethnic Armenians but internationally recognized as part of im sure by john. Well authorities in both eyes are by john and the media have denied targeting civilians residential areas have been repeatedly shelled since the conflict flared up 3 weeks ago our correspondent Julie Holland reports tonight from inside azerbaijan. I. Was. On the ruins of what used to be her life. Her neighborhood was destroyed in the missile attack over the weekend. For home is. This is from where the rocket came there were houses everywhere here but they were hit and everything got destroyed. The small Sports School to. Look their clothes and mattresses lying around my belongings also somewhere here. Next to the bombed out homes a makeshift memorial. Many gunja residents come here to commemorate those killed in the attack certain people according to the authorities. They bring flowers and signs saying who they blame the armenian army. To rest in peace gunja people may god bless you. The city of ganja allies dozens of kale meters away from. People who live here never thought they would become part of the fighting but they were wrong several houses in this residential area have been reduced to rubble over the weekend and its become clear once again that this conflict can escalate any time and in any direction. Since late september amenia and as a by john have been in a war for a new go nuclear about again. And it is different. To get an independent picture of the situation in the region both sides report military successes both countries accuse each other of fueling the fighting. 2 attempts at a cease fire have already failed propaganda and war rhetoric determine everyday life. Oh and. Also here in the city center of gunja most people we speak to support the war azerbaijan would seem with the power and strength of our army will soon be taken and the flag of azerbaijan will be erased that although much as i registered as a woman to you to join our army im ready this clock you know it has been changed were not afraid of me my family and fellow citizens all of us so willing to sacrifice our life for a nation we will never back down this whole truckload is imo close to the autos after the fatal attack on gunja as a by john has the right to defend itself many here say like a dog. And now has to look for a new beginning in the ruins of her own life. On 60. 4 countries across europe are scrambling to contain a new spiky and covert 19 cases authorities in the german state above area have put more than a 100000 people under a strict walked out hundreds of people on vacation theyre also packing their bags to leak restrictions in these southern varian districts they went into effect on tuesday. Besht has gotten the land in bavaria a mountainous on the austrian border now the number one coronavirus hot spot in germany the number of new cases that in the last week is 5 times above the threshold for a high risk area as of tuesday locals are back in lockdown and only allowed to leave their homes with a valid reason. The number of new daily cases in germany is rising nationwide with the south and the west worst hit more than 129 areas and deemed high risk as the 2nd wave hits but lynn authorities are urging people to wear masks in all crowded places where social distancing isnt possible mosques a compulsory at markets well queuing and on some shopping streets tonight the public is largely remaining calm but john thanks therefore of course were afraid but not in the sense that i think about it all the time its good that were protecting ourselves just like before us but as you know from and i still live with my parents so i wont go to panic buying but i already found it bad the 1st time around and this time to go over to think it meant doesnt but it thats it i think were better prepared this time around compared to the 1st time. I see how people are behaving and its much better. But what it means for us im in berlin for the 1st time in 10 months and of course im a bit afraid that their own it had that this image in a totally you know in political spheres pressure is growing for more involvement of the parliament in coronavirus Decision Making but in this talk president wrote to m. P. s on monday saying that parliaments world as lawmakers must be more distinct in the handling of the pandemic a polite reminder that in germanys democracy parliament makes the laws not the government. Or the day its always done the conversation it continues online youll find us on twitter. Or you can follow me. Every member whatever happens between now and then tomorrow is another day well see you then everybody. Is growing in the sea. In the form of. The super foods that are also good for the cook their primordial plants but a futuristic resource and they can do even more. From 2 continents present their green. Global 3000. Next w. Eco africa. Baby blue for uganda is not in. The primates have taken advantage of the peace and quiet of the current virus lock down to produce a particularly large number of offspring residents in the neighboring villages are thrilled they hope that these were animals must soon attract new tourists again the eco africa. 60 minutes on t. W. Gets upset for spectacular pictures. Its a passion for nature. Its their completely. The ocean that makes them the best wildlife for top posters of the world. And politics confrontational and story. 5 adventures. One goal. The preservation of our planet. Such starts november 6th on t. W. Welcome to global 3000. In botswana a conflict is brewing over the countrys Large Population of elephants which are doing damage to local farms. On the Solomon Islands activists are working to protect endangered sea turtles. And into different parts of the arthur sea weed farming is emerging as a way to protect the environment and create new jobs. 2 worlds with close economic ties europe and asia. How they deal with social justice. And what are working conditions like. We visit 8 countries on 2 continents to find out how europe and asia work together. A beacon of hope in the ocean a sea weed farm an hour outside the end of capital jakarta could this be the solution to global problems. Nor definitely think so she was carrying. Research into how sea weed can keep the seas clean. Her home country is the worlds 2nd largest plastic polluter after china indonesia processes more than 60000000. 00 tons of Plastic Waste every year over 3000000. 00 tons of it and up in the ocean the government has pledged to reduce this by 70 percent by 2025 its known bishops plan traditional Waste Disposal methods cant keep up thats why indonesia backs pioneering ideas like the one majano is proposing she makes packaging out of seaweed. How can we solve it if we do not have something to replace this plastic because of course we cannot go back through. Our eggs him though or live without plastic asked about getting so we have to think about this and Family Friendly by getting her main advantage is that indonesia is one of the worlds biggest producers of seaweed most buyers are other countries in asia where people have been eating in the marine plant for millennia. In europe production is still on a much smaller scale but here to see weed is being touted as a material with a Bright Future the sector that has a lot of potential seaweed grows quickly doesnt take up fertile land and can be used in a wide range of applications there are more than 72000 species of algae worldwide the largest over 60 metres and length county based ingredients are already used in many foods for example as binding agents 2 different types of brown algae are now being grown commercially in norway up to 100. 00 tonnes of them a year the farm in 4 year is one of the biggest in europe as the global population rises a new food trends quote fashionable seaweed is appearing more. On european plates seaweed cultivation has grown quickly in the past 10 years 1st and foremost in france and ireland but spain and of course norway are also exploring the options. It is a growing market we work a lot on like establishing this market because. It is still quite new to the european population. Of course we have a lot of influence from the asian cuisine europeans are more and more like 3 earlier with the with now generally in europe and. People are more concerned about where their food culture. People are interested in local traceable thurgood but at present most of the see we even in europe is still imported from asia. And they are normal you know is still one step ahead this she made from red algae the result of 10 years hard work is her pride and joy she discovered that one species produces a special polymer the mix products made from a very pliable the foreign oil has a shelf life of up to 2 years and it even dissolves in hot water and its especially practical for popular products in indonesia like instant coffee over 200 Companies Worldwide are toasting the foil and you dont have to eat it to get rid of it. Everywhere on the garden and it will be fabulous and for plants are just this story in. There and if they will not. Buy the street. And only finding uses in the Food Packaging centers but also with the cosmetics and textile industries in the future they could even be used as a source of fuel. The team it seaweed Energy Solutions is also interested in the many different qualities of seaweed algae seedlings are cultivated all year round and the companys laboratories in time time. Here tests are carried out on different types of algae that might be good to cultivate and the future. The company also works with universities to find possible environmental uses for seaweed and unlock its full potential it has several benefits of further for them and werent very cultivated it capture c o 2. Big advantage and we also see that around north sea farm there are a lot of fish so its kind of a nurse through for like. Fish and other and wealth in the tribe in the forests. Increases wildlife. A budding new industry in europe. They roll around 200000. 00 seaweed farmers and indonesia often whole families get involved the women tie the seedlings to the lines and take care of the finances the men are responsible for the cultivation and harvest for her products normal youll know works together with 2000 families she also helps them with the business side of things and works with middlemen this means she can pay better wages. The most important things that. Drive me base unit and this is about. Their base they are. So they have no access to fulfill their basic needs so some of them also have to fix them of Human Trafficking so i think its very very. Involved and. Help them to improve the life will put. One of the farmers who supply a small yone who is obtuse you carter who call to bates and on 300 lines and punk in the past he had to keep his head above water with badly paid work sometimes as a fisherman. Sometimes as a sailor now he can afford to concentrate on seaweed farming alone his take home pay is up to 6 times higher now. Than then and then yeah. See a family is full of promise that we hope it will enable us to pay for the best possible education for our children. And if i doubt its much more profitable than working as a fisherman specializing in aquaculture. We hope that sea we will always florida share and that we can maintain its quality here. Your no hope so too at any rate she already needs another 1000 suppliers and 2020 farmers like. After all the demand for her plastic free packaging is they are primarily from food and cosmetics distributors she needs to ramp up production from 1028000 units per day using a raw material with massive future potential. I. Will gladly change. This week we meet up with a global team from nairobi kenya. I live in kenya. Says. As for now we went to our. I like going to school because its fun and you have new friends you land it to head for you so that if you have run in the adventure person in the future. But have ceased to have their needs by providing for them shelter clothes and their basic needs. I like writing songs breath to see thats a listener when im free. Now. When my mother so. Im afraid of high i. Q. For example if im standing and tell you living i cant look down because im afraid i thought. I would like to. Make talented the last thing in so much. I feel i can think but i dont be listening to katie end every gives i had enough. These life had to do this job when they do that because theyre there. In the early 20th century africa was home to an estimated 10000000 or more elephants. 100 years later poaching and habitat loss have caused their numbers to drop to no more than 400000 thats a decline of more than 95 percent. In botswana however there are too many elephants thanks to strict conservation measures the elephant population there has increased rapidly in recent years. Among the star attractions in chhobi National Park are the many elephants and so loads. And hippos roaming free. But one that has the worlds highest elephant population somewhere between 13160000. Tourists flock to marvel that. The outer back man has been coming here with her husband for many years. But. This time is special because my family are here to my niece and my 2 grand. And we really wanted to show them the africa we know and love where you can be among all these animals and so close to them on them and thats not anything down thats how tourists experience the elephants. And this is how local people experience the. Park ranger horsey myra is out on patrol. With him. Making her. Suddenly another elephant appears between the houses in the town of cassani at the edge of the park. He tells us they can injure people attack them. Especially if theyre with their young. Or white. Elephants wonder through residential areas and farms this often leads to conflict between humans and animals. Danielle just when you saw jeremiah says he always keeps a gun loaded he has a farm outside cassani i showed an elephant the last. 28 days. It was in the field here. During the day i dared to skate if used then those who are there said i did not ok and then a vengeance is not is not nice is not the nice to kill it but there for the sake of sullivan if that. Is i that kills me or i is war one is all we shoot. Its a fight for survival jeremiah says the elephants are always on his heels destroying his crops. There was a day of calm there every day to day theyre going to get to this piece in the night they come again and continue until the whole field is done. Elephants have trampled his fences including the electric ones. And jeremiah doesnt have the money to repair them. None of my life is being called a thing that they didnt buy elephants wiped out i mean it is theyre making people poor theyre making people poor. No im poor. My feeling is. I think conning should be done what i feel about all of it does that to many the need to be reduced. To the government hasnt organized any cop