A recount and finds lawsuits as he has promised to victory now rules the outcome of the election now hinges on 4 battleground states where mainly postal votes are being tapped and in other news this hour the u. N. Calls for an immediate deescalation in tensions as ethiopias Prime Minister calls in troops following an attack on a military base in the teeth ray beach. Thank you very much for joining us so we begin in the United States way joe biden is pulling ahead in the race for the white house we cannot project away in for biden in the key battleground state of michigan its one of these socalled rust belt states that donald trump won in 2016 helping him deliver the presidency now within the past couple of hours the democrats also flipped neighboring wisconsin. Which donald trump narrowly won 4 years ago and that means that biden now has a total of 264 Electoral College votes while donald trump has 214 remember the magic number of course to become president is 217 now here in yellow yo
Donald trumps falsely claimed election victory and is disputing the results. And in other news a minute she escalation in northern ethiopia tensions between the government and local groups threaten to spill across the border. Is 2100. 00 g. M. T. 4 pm u. S. Eastern time and 15 hours after the last polls closed in the president ial election the result is still on a knife edge but it seems it could be tilting the way of former Vice President joe biden and his Democratic Party is due to speak at any minute and these are live pictures from wilmington delaware well take you there a soon as he starts but dont trump is definitely not about to concede hes not showing a string of legal attacks or disputing ballots and challenging results biden has moved closer in the past hour to the magic total of 270. 00 votes for the white house adding the 10 Electoral College seats in the state of wisconsin. But the trunk campaign is already demanding a recount in that state and has fallen lawsuit to try to
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Longer have the control of the scope of the spread of the virus and we must change this. We noticed this in various different areas of our infrastructure that more and more people. Becoming infected and we know that its not just about exceeding the response capacity of our Public Health systems but also the infrastructure of our entire country so we must flatten the curve and the rise in new infections must 1st stabilize and then be brought down so that we can again trace contacts because we know that once we have 58 new infections 100000 within a 7 year period a 7 week period a 7 day period rather that was the chancellor speaking just moments ago want to be and how do we use a Political Correspondent Thomas Sparrow who has been of course listening in to that press conference. That took place thomas the most striking thing to hear the chancellor see possibly is that weve lost control and that we have the reached a point where we can see where 75 percent of the cases have come from i me