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the, the, this is, these are the news lie from the land today baffled its deadly as well. fires on record. within a 100 people have been killed as a fire split through a tourist reach and also coming up humans, hosting munitions vows to continue with the tax on red c vessels. off of the us and britain launch more, strikes against the variable cost. a new us push for a truce and does a secretary of state and me blinking has to the middle east to try and see, let's say spy a deal between israel and some of the
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i'm random homage. welcome to the program with r c. say more than a 110 people have died and while fires is central today, making the blazes the deputy is on record in the country. the fires have swept through the valve body so region as popular a tourist destination on the pacific island, which has been experiencing a summer heat wave presidents gabriel board, which has the clad 2 days of national morning ticket. smoke fills the sky as intense flood as 53 in a densely populated area of center. the tv the cost of spreading fires have destroyed hundreds of homes and $4000.00 stupidly. a. with them i was, it was terrifying. neighboring my life. how are you? experience so much fear of seeing the situation. my seat is on
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fire. they really hurt so much, but i am still the strong because my son was very scared. many of those affected were visiting the cost during the summer holidays. when defies this truck, that's good team to struggle to, to use the area on time and it hurts me. it hurts my soul because there was nothing i could do at that moment. i had to save my son from the fire. otherwise, there would be 2 more victims between my mazda we'll talk these have declared us, do you don't the emergency in the affected regions and do say that the is likely to arise. that'd be the only reason i said it open a little bit and we will say it again. it's not about to be of today's priority to save lives as there are still active fires to assist the injured and do
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a good thing which fires that are still burning. then we do have them by the end, the sort of principle si fi it has already consumed thousands. i'll take those off land, the image and see services and all racing to minimize the damage with jonathan, john bach, that his, the in the west effected area and he gave us this update on the situation that's been okay. going around the, the website to verify the files and people have been telling me exactly what it was like from friday evening on way to the, the size of it all the way through it. but that this saturday morning and people was just saying how quickly they arrived and how quickly they sweat 3, the communities themselves. i mean, there's almost nothing less that most of these communities that just pause adoption . so it's in russell and liza, it'll close that line which used to be connected by concrete stat. cases which are about the same which uh, which was the 5 foot. and what more do we know about what caused these fires?
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do we actually just stumbled across a police or a should make a belief? they found the people who west ought to be fired from the very beginning because it didn't cover a porch and to fix emotional 1st week session parents. judy, it's a lot of people who are looking at the funds that is in the area say that they found for specific, fun, significant. at this point, see often what lisa. nothing, not true. close the ignition to the car and how long would it take for the firefighters to put out the flames? yeah, most of the flies are under control and i mean the, the areas and so it can take a long time to clean up and to make habitable again. and when people go into the publish, it can be clear. there are references on a d, as a lot of people are reluctant to, to leave the beat that they can fix it. and i go down into the city and the 5 things under control. in most cases that the, facing the 5 spring in the south of the country and i think cities in for and for
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a little more this yet if you can still and very hot summer. so we know that many people have had to be evacuated. what kind of assistance is today's government providing right now, i guess the government's put a number of measures in place. like i say the, the municipal rescue 3000 the get the bottom, it'll say something to it. i keep way too much it. i'd be out of it, i know it to the town. i'd rather try to get on behind it though not in both of you so that the main ways the government's hoping to see fit all the confusion on the ground. he took the people like it. there's what they, what they can do, which paperwork that can fit out, what does it need to actually do anything to receive any state assistance. so that's the main trouble that the government has at the moment is communicating with people on the ground, particularly considering that these people do have cell phones in most cases, how the charge and since friday night, i'm say people are not well informed before that should be happening beyond what
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they can see around the pay that has done this on fox has speaking to us and, and only just outside of the city for both parties. so thank you so much. thank you for having humans. hookey militia has thought to continue. it's a tax on read, the shipping off the united states and britain north, another round of the strikes. the u. s. military has released these images of strikes lowest from its full ships, the u. s. and the u. k. say they've had dozens of targets inside government, including underground weapons, deaf those missile systems, and launches who these have attacked multiple vessels in the red sea since the beginning of the israel come off for in october. 0 far as sign is the former us ambassador to yemen. he's now with the middle east institute in washington dc and gave us his assessments on the impact the strikes would have on who's the operations as the, you know, i, i mean, certainly the us of the u. k. uh know what they're striking at i,
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i suspect there will be a battle damage assessment made. i would assume that we have hit the targets that we were aiming at, or the issue is, uh, is 2 fold. one, of course is how much damage is actually doing uh to their job ration, so their facilities to their equipment. and secondly, how difficult is it going to be for the who these to replace it? because one of the things that i think people need to keep in mind is that as long as the iranian resupply continues, most of this material is going to be fairly easily replaced. and uh, and i don't think it's going to affect hootie operations substantially. it's certainly not going to eliminate their capacity to continue launching these uh these strikes against shipping right now and dec follow and did not roll out the
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possibility of a tax inside iran as well. do you see that happening? and i think that that would be a huge decision for the president to make because because there is no question that your ron has the capacity to retaliate significantly against the u. s. against us partners and allies. it's got a formidable capacity. the missiles, drones, other kinds of weapon systems. it's got a, uh, a fairly modern air defense system so that the us tax would not be without risk. i don't see that that this is a decision the president is going to make. what are, let us something much more severe happens that challenges us interests in the region. and what do you think the united states is expected to do next going
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forward as well? i think, you know, the president decided that his, his advisors have said that they're going to continue these efforts. i think they're going to continue to try to strike it to the capabilities of for the who is in, in the m and as well as a pro ronnie and militias and iraq and syria, if they can identify iranian revolutionary guard facilities, particularly again in iraq and syria are they may strike it those. but again, i think that the president has been very clear and saying that he does not want to see this escalated to a full blown regional conflict. and that is still going to limit the options that he has in front of them. here was secretary of state as name clinton is heading to the middle east to help secure a new trust between israel and loss. and that would allow more aids to be delivered
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into gauze up along with the face release of his ready hostages, in exchange for palestinian prisoners. if a great deal would bring the 2nd pause and fighting since ha storage this terrorist attack on israel on october 7th, the mos run health ministry says of a $27000.00 palestinians have died in gaza since then. the wounded philistines arrive at this hospital in central 1000, in what seems to them endless flow stretches. medic scramble to help the egypt. i got a few operational hospitals are running the minutes of that capacity. so so now left with no choice but to treat patients of the, to the israel attacks targets across the gus the street, the residents say there is no place left to hide. what the, what are the issues that you all can patient army claim that i bought is a safe area and he was safe and secure living in our homes. suddenly after midnight,
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he was surprised by f. 16 besides they shook the wood shop. the good thing is that destroyed everything and the israel says the authoration. so i focused on elimination from this footage was released by the israel army excess. it shows is really troops conducting rates at homeless facilities in hon. eunice, in the south of the gaza strip, off to almost 5 months of fighting international media age a, working to a neutral between homeless and east river. u. s. state secretary, entity blinking has kicked off another visit to the middle east dispute since the war started. and october last year, his trip as part of the us shuttle diplomacy to help israel and home aust silverdale, tomas has said it needs more time to evaluate the truth proposal drafted by israel cus, egypt, and guitar. but as diplomats as to trying to secure a humanitarian ceased by so many causes, it is already too late. republican politicians and the us house of
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representatives have threatened to sink a bipartisan bill that passed high to border security with new age for ukraine, and is around the $118000000000.00 package is expected to face the vote in the senate. this week. the deal includes funding for the war and ukraine, as well as security assistance to israel, and also the aims to restrict illegal border crossings. the deputies, so if on simon's in washington dc and has more on the board to bill and this implications as well. it is significantly significant lead tougher than what we have now and it puts into it is actually real reform if you will, if you want it 1st time in decades that has not done because it writes down, it puts down really, watts the d h. s. a department of homeland security has to do or has the right to,
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to make it harder to get asylum in the united states and to curtail the numbers of illegal immigrants in the united states. and that has never done before in the law . in writing, he, in the us for decades, but you see here's the thing, this immigration law or this negotiation also ties in 88 packages. worth $6014000000000.00 and $22000000000.00 for a ukraine, b israel and for border security. so if this negotiation and if this law does not happen, if it's not going to be a bill or law and nobody's sides of it, then you're trying to have to start all over again and try to put single a measures to, to ukraine, 8 for ukraine. for taiwan, for israel and full border security. it's really a mess, but important is tied to this a package too. so that's very important. and that's bringing up to speed on the some of the stories making headlines around the world. a race and setting goals
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capital car have used to guess against protest as a day off. the president lucky sell postponed elections indefinitely. he saw it on the ledge dispute between to make his and the judiciary of the list of candidates, the opposition to accuse a cell of caring out a cool incumbent. and i even because it has declared victory and el salvador is presidential election. okay. like amc one more than 85 percent of the vote, the official results have not been announced. he is popular despite his own laura terry and policies which are credited with combating gang vinyl and voters in paris have back to measure to triple parking fees for large su, these, the city says the vehicles cause more pollution and deadlier attack deadly accidents. several groups would be exempt from the charge and treating those living and working in the city entrepreneurs and also people with disabilities.
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