00:00Updates coming in, Georgia officials say 32 bomb threats disrupted voting in the state.
00:04Now this is something, you know, Abhijat, which I was thinking, is very worrisome.
00:09When Georgia, such a big city, Atlanta, whose capital it is,
00:13there has been the most recorded voting there, instead of which 32 bomb threats are given there.
00:20And how do you see this?
00:22Then after your translation, we will quickly listen to a soundbite.
00:25But how is it seen?
00:27Actually, the Georgia officials have linked this bomb threat with Russia.
00:31And they said that we are looking for an angle from this, that some mails have come,
00:35they said that we are trying to verify these mails, and now initially they have held Russia responsible for this.
00:41An accused has also been arrested, he is being interrogated.
00:45But all the bomb threats are fake, they were given through mails.
00:49As we are seeing now that Indian Airlines had been threatened by many mails.
00:54These are similar threats, although all the threats have been proven wrong.
00:58But from the point of view of Russia, they have said that maybe some interference is being made by the US election on the part of Russia.
01:04One more thing is that the update has come as a result of 17 states.
01:08In 10 states, Donald Trump's party, Republican, is moving forward.
01:11And in 7 states, Kamala Harris's Democratic Party, i.e. Kamala Harris, is moving forward.
01:15It is visible.
01:16Kamala Harris has 71 seats and Donald Trump has 105.
01:22Okay, and just putting things into perspective here, Irina and Dr. Dheeraj,
01:29now the US media is quoting voting services building in Pennsylvania being searched by dogs after bomb threat.
01:38Now this, Dr. Dheeraj, help us understand,
01:40Donald Trump tweeted a short while ago saying a massive cheating going on in Pennsylvania, if I'm not wrong,
01:46and now a bomb threat. How do you connect?
01:50So basically, can you hear me?
01:55Yes, yes, loud and clear.
01:57Okay, so basically, you know, Trump had already said earlier that there is an issue with Pennsylvania
02:03because do understand Pennsylvania is a Commonwealth state.
02:08So it has different rules and regulations.
02:10And we have mail-in ballot, which will be counted all the way up to two weeks after the elections,
02:15that is after today, 10 days to two weeks.
02:18So legally, we cannot start counting.
02:21So there is last time also there was an issue with Pennsylvania.
02:24So Trump is telling his supporter to keep a very close eye.
02:26And you will be shocked to know that in most of the important polling areas in Pennsylvania,
02:33especially in big cities, there are lawyers which are employed by both parties.
02:37So it's unheard of.
02:38They have hired hundreds of lawyers, hundreds and hundreds to go there.
02:42And this bomb threat is actually a news which came five to six hours ago in New York,
02:47in Georgia, now in Pennsylvania.
02:49Apparently, this has been targeted by Russian Secret Service.
02:52That's what they are claiming to cause a disruption in the election process.
02:57So that's what they're thinking.
02:59But overall, let me assure you, the electoral process in the US is extremely transparent.
03:05It's very safe and secure.
03:07And both leaders, I'm in touch with some of executives here, are appealing people not to be scared.
03:14And nothing uneventful has occurred as of yet.
03:18And as you know, Georgia, I think the point was making earlier,
03:22Georgia was the deciding state in last election, Pennsylvania and Georgia.
03:26This election, there is a strong undercurrent.
03:29I was online on media at that time, too.
03:31There is a very strong undercurrent by black men who are voting against Kamala Harris.
03:37This is an undercurrent.
03:38And some of that is to do with the speech of Obama, which tutored them like a father.
03:43And they said, the last thing we need is a second dad telling us what to do.
03:47This guy didn't do much for us.
03:48So there is a lot of resistance against Obama and against Vice President Harris by black men.
03:57The other thing is white female, which is a big population in Pennsylvania,
04:02are still, I would say, undecisive, inclining more towards Democrat.
04:06But when it comes to men of color or immigrant population,
04:10legal immigrant population, mind you,
04:12they are voting against Harris and against Biden policies, to be honest.
04:17And that is going to cost them this election.
04:19It looks like immigration, which was a fourth or fifth number of issue,
04:23has come up to the number two issues after inflation and immigration.
04:27Those are the two issues.
04:28Third one in Gen Z and geopolitical instability and inching towards World War.
04:36But let me tell you, the competition is very close.
04:39I think Kamala Harris is the farthest away, closer to a presidential person.
04:45A female has ever come in U.S. history.
04:48She is the closest, and she's still in the race.
04:51She has given an extremely good fight.
04:53Both have done an excellent job in getting their card.
04:58Today, around 100,000 people were employed in the state of Pennsylvania to go door to door.
05:06Students, you name it, volunteers for Democratic Party.
05:09So everybody has done everything they could do.
05:12But now we have to see what the results show.
05:15But overall, I think the sentiment is more kneeling towards Trump,
05:19especially when you talk about the state of Pennsylvania,
05:22which is going to be a key deciding factor.
05:24It's definitely going Trump.
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