2024-11-04
32 分钟You're listening to THE Briefing, first broadcast on the 4th of November, 2024 on Monocle Radio.
Hello and welcome to THE Briefing.
Coming to you live from Studio 2 here at Midori House in London, I'm Andrew Muller.
Coming up on today's program, the candidates in tomorrow's US Presidential election make their final pitches.
We'll have the from Washington, D.C.
also.
Ahead to see things we've never seen before.
This is, you know, great, but of course, we got the scare of, like he said, Project 2025.
We'll hear from one of the states where a handful of voters may end up deciding the future of the free world.
Later in the show, we'll preview Asia Society, Switzerland's upcoming State of Asia conference, which is unlikely to be stuck for topics of conversation.
And is this a sport for me?
You know, I don't, I don't feel right if I don't leave the house and my is not together.
You know what I mean?
We'll wrap up the latest headlines in the realm of retail.
That's all coming up right here on the Briefing on Monocle Radio.
And welcome to today's edition of the Briefing with me, Andrew Muller.
In the United States, the candidates in tomorrow's presidential election have been making their final pitches to a divided nation.
Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump have both descended upon the key swing states.
Harris trying to win back Arab American voters in Michigan vexed by the Biden administration's approach to Israel's war in Gaza.
Trump complaining to rallies in Pennsylvania and Georgia that climate change and indeed US Elections are all a hoax and that it should be illegal to publish polls suggesting he might lose.