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the, the, this is the, the, the news coming to live from berlin. humans with people alicia about to continue their attacks on red sea best after us and britain launch more air strikes against the white house. officials say the counter strikes are just the beginning, not the end of the response. plus a new us push for a truce. and guys, the secretary state entry blinking has to the middle east to try and steal a ceasefire. deal between israel and from us. and surely baffles its deadly as wildfire zone records more than a 100 people have been killed as fire sweep through
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a tourist reaching the hello and terry martin, thanks for joining us. humans with the militia or boeing to continue their attacks on red sea shipping after the us and britain last. another round of air strikes us and u. k. say they have hit dozens of targets inside human, including underground weapons. depos missile systems and launchers ran back to these hub attack multiple vessels in the red sea since the beginning of the israel from us for in october. it's gerald firestar, there's a plumber. you as in boston, a young man who's now with the middle east institute in washington, he gave us his assessment on the impact of these strikes on the operations. the, you know, i, i mean, certainly the us of the u. k. i 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 the, that we have hit the, the targets that we were aiming at, or the issue is, uh, is 2 fold. one of course is how much damage is that 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. it's your secretary of state,
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have the blinking will be touching down in the middle east in the coming hour. seeking to secure a new truce between israel and how much it will be his 5th trip to the reason since the terror attacks on october 7th, and he'll be making stops, and saudi arabia egypt casa, and israel proposed ceasefire. deal with love would allow the face release of is really hostages in exchange for palestinian prisoners negotiations. com is his real continues its attacks across the gaza strip. how miles are on health industry says at least 30 palestinians were killed in central guys or on sunday. the wounded philistines arrive at this hospital in central garza, in what seems to them endless flow of stretches. medic scramble to help the engine goes as few operational hospitals are running. the minutes of the best person now left with no choice but to treat patients on the floor. the other one is real
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attacks targets across the gulf. the street, the residents say there is no place left to hide. what the, what are the issue, the occupation army claim that i bought is a safe area and he was safe and secure living in our homes. suddenly after midnight, he was surprised by f. 16, the size they shut the was. so the thing is that destroyed everything and the israel says it's authoration. so i focused on eliminating some of this footage was released by the israel army. it says 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 where it gives you a nutrients between hamas and isabelle. but as diplomats are still trying to secure a humanitarian ceased by so many causes, it is already too late. are now to chile, where authorities say more than
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a 110 people have died in wild fires. the fires have swept through the valve cover is a region of popular tourist destination. on the pacific coast, which has been experiencing a summer heat wave present, gabrielle burridge has declared 2 days of national morning take smoke, fills the sky as intense flood as 5 great and densely populated area of center to the the cost of spreading fires have destroyed hundreds of homes and 4000 stupidly where the it was terrifying, neighboring my life. how are you experience so much fear of seeing the situation. my city is on fire. may release heart so much, but i am still the strong because my son was very scared. many of those
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affected were visiting the cost during the summer holidays. when defies this truck, that's good team to struggle to reduce the area on time. and that 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 the delta emergency in the affected regions. and do say that the is likely to arise vehicles that 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 a good english fires that are still burning. then we do have them, but the, and the principal sci fi, it has already consumed thousands. i'll take those off land, the image into services and all racing to minimize the damage. the
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journalist john bartlet is in the area worst hit by the fires. he gave us this update, the hiring serious illness. that's been okay. going around the west to every $5.00 to $5.00. and people have been telling me exactly what it was like from friday evening, almost to the size of it all the way through. it says that this saturday morning and people was 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 poses ashton, sits in russell and liza. he's a little pump salon, which used to be connected by concrete stat, cases with you about the anything which, which you support. but or we actually just stumbled across a police or i should make it believe they found the people who west off the fire from the very beginning. president governor of porch and to fix the national furniture commission territory. as a lot of people who are looking at the fund that is in the area,
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say that they found for specific, fun, significant. at this point, see often what lisa, nothing, not true. close the ignition to the 5 sites for the 5, the run the control and i mean the, the areas and so it can take a long time to clean up and to make habitable again and what people code in the meantime doesn't seem to be clear. there are references on the d as a lot of people are reluctant to, to leave the beast that they can fix it and go down into the city. and the 5 things under control, in most cases, but the, the since the 5 spring in the south of the country and i think cities in for and for a lot more of this yet if you can get a loan for a whole summer, the government's put a number of measures in place, like i say, the, the municipal rex used to be found at the bottom. it'll say something if, if i q way be much it, i'd be added on over to the town by the coast to get on behind the veto, not in boca to you. so those are the main ways the government's hoping. you see fit all the confusion on the ground. he took the key, but it's like it is what they,
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what they can do, which paperwork they can figure out what does it need to actually do anything to receive any stage 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 has been extra charge since friday night and say people are not well informed before that should be happening beyond what they can see around sketchup on a few other stories making headlines around the world today. incumbent not a bouquet that has declared victory and el salvador is presidential election. okay, leg claims he won more than 85 percent of the boat. the official results have not yet been announced is popular, despises all their authoritarian policies which are credited with reducing getting police incentive goals. capital duck, i have used to your guys against protesters a day after president mackie saw postponed elections indefinitely, decided and the ledge dispute between the lawmakers and the judiciary over the list
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of candidates. the opposition accuses so of carrying out a crew voters in paris back to measure 2, triple parking teams for large. su bees, city says vehicles caused more pollution and deadlier accidents. several groups will be exempt from the charge, including those living and working in the city on for north and people with disabilities. female performers have gotten top billing. this is grammy awards with taylor swift billy ellis. miley serious, and she's taking the top prizes. it was a history making noise for swift to claim to record 4th album of the year award. she also took home the trophy for the best pull the album billy irish, one best song of the year for her to what was i may for which featured in the bar
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b. them that deal with it guys. but let's bring in entertainment journalists, k j matthews. here she joins us from los angeles, k. j. women dominating the spot live at the sears grammy, or tell us more a human one off for top categories. i remember the year you've got taylor swift song of the year. you have what was i made for you just mentioned, really highlight bruckner of the year. miley cyrus for flowers and best new artist, went to victoria mooney, the sweet. so yes, it was definitely a female centered grammy award winning night for sure. what about the on stage performances? there was tracy chapman, joni mitchell, celine dion. any big surprises there? oh my god. when celine dion came on, uh, and presented the reward. it was just so amazing because, you know,
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we've all know that she has been suffering and she's been illness ill for a while. so we didn't expect to see her. they are presenting a war, but no, she was there presenting an award. taylor swift got that award. it was just amazing to see her there on stage. it was also amazing to see joni mitchell performing. they said she was basically performing 56 years after i think her 1st album came out as an a solo artist. i mean, do you know how few people actually get to come to the grammys and perform after being in the business? 56 years? so it was amazing to see her after a 30 year hiding just from the grammy's performing. we had billy joel there as well . we had stevie wonder and tony bennett. it was just an embarrassment of riches in terms of great quality music being performed at the grammys. cure, los angeles. on sunday night. last night we saw a new grammy category, best african music performance. what does that mean for the music industry?
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so i think it's a great day at the south african singer tyler, one of the best african music performance for her song water. and i love that i love the fact that, you know carol g one as well, a latin artist, i love the fact that they're trying to be much more international and not so american center. we know that great mute is music. that is, comes from the artist all over the world and it needs to showcase that we even had a, you know, j, the getting his doctor dray achievement award. and he mentioned that he kind of took a, a not at the grammys by say, you know, it means a lot, but it doesn't mean a lot. they still need to bring changes. and he thinks it's interesting that the woman with the most grammy still has not one i'm with a year and i think that was a did get them for not award in his why beyond say with that particular award, even though he is the most grammy winning artist of all time k j a. thank you very
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much as always, entertainment journalists, k, j matthews, they're in the los angeles. thank you for having me. if you are watching the news, just reminder of our top story is this our humans who's the militia have bound to continue their attacks on red sea shipping after the us and britain lost another round of air strikes against them. washington and london say they've hit dozens of fruit. the targets inside. yeah. and authority say at least 112 people have done it in wild fires in central chile making the blazes the deadliest phone record in the country presents gabrielle partridge has cleared 2 days of national morning for watching the news from berlin coming up next week, got our digital show shift for you. it's asking whether e,
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loan musk wants to make x, the new take tone. of course you'll find much more news and information on our website. that's the www dot com. i'm terry martin for me and all of us here. thoughts, fellow, thanks for watching the thoughts, see who the, the, the is. it is someplace power and key more people than ever on the move world wide
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