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there is less than one week to go before probably the most crucial u.s. midterm

elections in a long long time it's going to shape the remaining two years of

President Donald Trump's first term in office for more on this and other news

from around the world let's turn to our know Adam Adam how are the odds

looking at this late stage for both parties well while so far opinion polls

suggest Democrats are favorites to win the house while Republicans may maintain

control of the Senate according to a Washington Post Shar school poll across

69 congressional districts identified as competitive in late August 50 percent of

likely voters support the Democratic candidates while 46 percent support the

Republican the Post says the four percentage point difference is

superficial giving the polls three and a half percentage point margin of error

however it does note the finding marks a sharp turn from 2016 when voters in

these districts backed Republicans by a margin of 15 percentage points the paper

suggests that with 63 put 60 three of the battleground districts held by

Republicans that kind of shift in sentiment would be sufficient for

Democrats to take a take control of the house now the hurdle the Democrats face

meanwhile is voter turnout the party is usually dogged by low turnout and is it

greater risk of falling short of what the candidates in competitive races

might need to win in terms of the campaign's two main issues are at the

forefront of voters minds the Democratic Party is pushing and focusing its

campaign on health care while the GOP is betting on Trump's harsh rhetoric on

immigration to motivate conservative voters according to CNN more than 23

million ballots have been cast already in early voting and the rest of the

American public will go to the polls next Tuesday all 435 seats in the House

are out for grabs as well as 35 seats in the Senate and 39 governorships

For more infomation >> U.S. midterms: Democrats favorites to win House, GOP in prime position to hold Senate - Duration: 2:10.

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U S and Romania Celebrate Together - Duration: 1:02.

- Today was the 140th anniversary

of the creation of the 9th Mechanized Brigade of Romania.

It was founded here in Southeast Romania

and they're celebrating the anniversary,

all the battles that were fought.

So it's a recognition of the soldiers

and the sacrifice they've made on behalf of Romania.

The U.S. participated in the parade.

There were soldiers staying in a formation

to demonstrate our commitment to our NATO ally.

(woman speaking foreign language in background)

(speaking in foreign language)

- We participate at multinational

exercises together and we train together,

and I believe that when we participate together

at celebrations like as the one today,

we'll have a better opportunity to be able to

collaborate, work together, have better interoperability.

(woman speaking foreign language in background)

(soldiers clapping)

For more infomation >> U S and Romania Celebrate Together - Duration: 1:02.

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Top 10 Cities To Live In The United States For 2018 - Duration: 12:03.

Top 10 Cities To Live In The United States For 2018.

Generally speaking, living in the United States Of America is a dream come true for many.

Not just the immigrants that have moved from all parts of the world, but the locals as

well.

However, like it is with all things, some parts of America are just better than others.

While picking a city to spend the rest of your lives in can be quite difficult your

choices just got easier.

We've listed out the top 10 cities to live in the United States.

1: Austin, Texas.

With its spectacular weather, inviting people, and Texan charm Austin makes the cut for the

best cities to live in America.

More than 50 new residents arrive on a daily basis for a fresh start in the city.

What you might not know is that Austin was known as the Silicon Hills due to a large

number of venture capital investments that happened here during the 90's. Austin also

has an exciting music scene with some of the country's best music festivals taking place

in the state.

2: Ann Arbor, Michigan.

Ann Arbor is an excellent city especially if you are thinking of starting a family.

It has some of the best schools in the system.

With a population of just over 116,000 people, you enjoy a relaxed lifestyle while still

enjoying all the benefits of a great society.

3: Rochester, Minnesota.

Rochester has a population of just over 110,000 people and the city ensures to take care of

each of them wonderfully.

The city is well planned and managed by the highly competent city officials.

The school systems are some of the best in the country and the high quality of life make

it an excellent destination to put your root in and settle down.

4: Colorado Springs, Colorado.

The high quality of life Colorado Springs has to offer can compete with the best in

the world.

With Aspen and Vail's ski-resorts within driving distance, you get several excellent

holiday destinations close by.

In fact, Colorado Springs is quite a tourist destination for its own park system.

5: Naperville, Illinois.

Naperville has an excellent housing and school system.

While it's nightlife leaves much to be desired, it ranks highly in the safety aspect.

Naperville also has a highly diverse range of people living happily in close proximity.

6: Des Moines, Iowa.

Des Moines is now being recognized as one of the most 'hip' cities in all of United

States.

It has taken to the millennial culture with aplomb and several locally owned bars and

restaurants are giving it a cool vibe.

A city that people of all ages would love to call home.

7: Olympia, Washington.

Olympia has several natural as well as man-made structural wonders for its residents and tourists

alike to enjoy.

The capital of Washington state is also one of the safest cities in all of America.

The housing is perhaps a tad bit too expensive, but the utilities are top notch.

8: Fayetteville, Arkansas.

Amidst the Ozark mountains lies the famous University of Arkansas which calls Fayetteville

home.

Several multinational corporations such as Walmart and Tyson Foods have set up their

headquarters in nearby towns which really helped Fayetteville the status it has accrued

today.

While the University of Arkansas has always been renowned several other top-notch public

school have been built since.

9: Portland, Oregon.

With a slogan like 'Keep Portland Weird,' there are some surprising sights to see in

this beautiful city.

It is more than just a collection of offbeat shops and events.

There are plenty of jobs available with most of them coming from the tech sector and companies

like Nike, Intel, and several others have their headquarters just outside city limits.

10: Huntsville, Alabama.

'Sweet Home Alabama', is sung truer in Huntsville than in any other city.

Ever since NASA first set up camp in the 1960's Huntsville has been experiencing a renaissance

of sorts with several other tech companies wanting to set up shop close to the space

giants.

This has led to better investments, more jobs and a higher quality of life.

For more infomation >> Top 10 Cities To Live In The United States For 2018 - Duration: 12:03.

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Trump focuses on immigration days before midterms - Duration: 7:11.

For more infomation >> Trump focuses on immigration days before midterms - Duration: 7:11.

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U.S. Military Assessment Of Caravan Doesn't Match President Trump's Panic | Rachel Maddow | MSNBC - Duration: 4:48.

For more infomation >> U.S. Military Assessment Of Caravan Doesn't Match President Trump's Panic | Rachel Maddow | MSNBC - Duration: 4:48.

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US midterms divide women in era of #MeToo | Anywhere but Washington - Duration: 10:26.

For more infomation >> US midterms divide women in era of #MeToo | Anywhere but Washington - Duration: 10:26.

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Trump: US troops will consider rocks thrown at them at border as 'firearms' - Duration: 0:30.

For more infomation >> Trump: US troops will consider rocks thrown at them at border as 'firearms' - Duration: 0:30.

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U.S. midterms: Democrats favorites to win House, GOP in prime position to hold Senate - Duration: 2:02.

there is less than one week to go before the US midterm elections which will

shape the remaining two years of President Trump's first term in office

for more on this and other news from around the world let's turn to our know

Adam Adam how are the odds looking for both parties in the house and in the

Senate well mark opinion poll suggests Democrats are favourites to win

the house while Republicans may maintain control of the Senate according to a

Washington Post Shar school poll across 69 congressional districts identified as

competitive in late August 50 percent of likely voters support the Democratic

candidate candidate while 46 percent support the Republican The Post says the

four percentage point difference is superficial given the polls during a

half percentage point margin of error however it does note the finding marks a

sharp turn from 2016 when voters in these districts backed Republicans by a

margin of 15 percentage points the paper suggests that with 63 of the

battleground districts held by Republicans that kind of shift in

sentiment would be sufficient for Democrats to take control of the house

the hurdle the Democrats face meanwhile is voter turnouts the party is usually

docked by low turnout and is at greater risk of falling short of what the

candidates need to win races in terms of campaigns two main issues are at the

forefront of voters minds the Democratic Party is focusing its campaign on health

care while the GOP is betting on Trump's harsh rhetoric on immigration to

motivate conservative voters according to CNN more than 23 million ballots have

been cast already in early voting and the rest of the American public will go

to the polls next Tuesday all 435 seats in the house are up for grabs as well as

35 seats in the Senate and 39 governorships

For more infomation >> U.S. midterms: Democrats favorites to win House, GOP in prime position to hold Senate - Duration: 2:02.

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Some Cigarette Labels 'Get Pretty Darn Graphic,' Just Not In The United States - Duration: 2:37.

For more infomation >> Some Cigarette Labels 'Get Pretty Darn Graphic,' Just Not In The United States - Duration: 2:37.

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Economist Perspective: U.S. Midterm Elections' Impact on Markets - Duration: 3:21.

For more infomation >> Economist Perspective: U.S. Midterm Elections' Impact on Markets - Duration: 3:21.

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US mid-term elections 2018 poll tracker: Who will win the Congress? - Duration: 1:18.

 On November 6, America will go to the polls to elect members for each of the 435 House seats and 35 of the 100 Senate seats in Congress

 Donald Trump and the Republicans will hope to maintain their majority in both houses during the midterm elections, but with the Democrats having a healthy lead in the polls, it is believed that they have a decent chance of taking the House of Representatives

 A Democrat victory in either chamber would grant powers to open investigations into President Trump, so the stakes are high

 The latest polling and forecasts indicate that Donald Trump and the Republicans could hold onto both houses, although the House of Representatives looks the more likely to fall to

For more infomation >> US mid-term elections 2018 poll tracker: Who will win the Congress? - Duration: 1:18.

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Czech PM may join Hungary, US and Austria by refusing migration pact - Daily News - Duration: 5:57.

Czech Prime Minister Andrej Babis today criticised a United Nations migration pact following rejections by the United States, Hungary and Austria

The Global Compact for Migration, whose final text was agreed in July after 18 months of negotiations, is set to be adopted during a conference in Morocco on December 10-11

 Babis, whose centre-left cabinet is set to discuss the issue next week, said in parliament: 'I don't like the pact

It's not clearly interpreted and it could be abused.' 'The United States have pulled out, Hungary too, now Austria, and Poland is debating it as well,' he added

  The pact lays out 23 objectives to open up legal migration and better manage migratory flows as the number of people on the move worldwide has increased to 250 million - or three percent of the world's population

The United States quit talks on the pact last December, Hungary's anti-immigration prime minister Viktor Orban rejected it in July and Austria followed suit on Wednesday

Babis, a Slovak-born billionaire, has taken a strict anti-migrant stance, refusing to accept a single refugee despite pleas from western European EU partners

The Austrian government said yesterday that it wouldn't sign the pact, citing worries about national sovereignty

The UN's Global Compact for Safety, Orderly and Regular Migration is not a legally binding agreement

 Austria's conservative Chancellor Sebastian Kurz took office last December, forming a coalition with the nationalist, anti-migration Freedom Party

  The country is the current holder of the European Union's rotating presidency, and Kurz is making immigration policy a priority

The Austria Press Agency reported that Kurz and Vice Chancellor Heinz-Christian Strache said that Austria will not sign the document or send an official representative to the meeting in Marrakech, citing fears over a possible dilution of the distinction between legal and illegal migration

Mr Kurz said: 'There are some points that we view critically and where we fear a danger to our national sovereignty

such as the mixing up of seeking protection with labour migration.' Share this article Share His position is that migrants rescued in the Mediterranean should be barred entry into Europe

Austria took in approximately 1 per cent of its population in asylum seekers three years ago during a migration crisis which saw more than a million people travelling to Europe

 Concerns over migration was a central issue of last year's parliamentary election and helped to elect Kurz's conservatives

Kurz, who has implemented policies which include restricting benefits for new immigrants, has said that he will prevent any repeat of that influx

Strache, the Freedom Party's leader, said that some contents of the migratory agreement 'go diametrically against our position'

  'Migration is not and cannot become a human right,' he said. 'It cannot be that someone receives a right to migration because of the climate or poverty

' Barrack Obama's administration adopted a declaration stating that no country can manage international migration on its own in September 2016, agreeing to launch the process leading to the adoption of the 2018 global compact

 But the Trump administration said last December that the U.S was ending its participation in negotiations on the compact, claiming that several provisions were 'inconsistent with U

S. immigration and refugee policies'.Trump's unilateral style of governance has seen the U

S withdraw from several international agreements - most notably the Iran nuclear deal and the Paris Agreement on Climate change

In July Hungary's Foreign Minister Peter Szijjarto said that the pact was contrary to Hungary's interests, declaring that the country would withdraw from the process

Szijarto said that while it had some positive intentions such as fighting human trafficking, the pact considered migration an unstoppable and positive phenomenon worthy of support

Poland, which has also gone up against Brussels by resisting national quotas for asylum seekers, said it is considering the same step

The compact has 23 objectives that seek to boost cooperation to manage migration. It contains several actions ranging from technical issues like the portability of earnings by migrant workers to reducing their detention, as well as how to protect and integrate them

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