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the demonstrators were back at it for the 1st day of classes, reading new students with the same old demands. columbia spilled investing in genocide that cannot be and still investing in with in many factors. private security has been wrapped up for the school year and used to be, but the campus was open to anyone who wanted to enter it. now you have to show a campus id, what columbia student organizers say their goal is to end genocide. some jewish students have complained of anti semitism. i do not feel safe when the students on this campus are aiding and abetting. turn them the student. demonstrators are promising more actions until the goals are met. regardless, 16 years south of the 2008 global financial crisis, you've taken home more than $480000000.00. your company's now bankrupt, our economy is in the state of crisis. i have a very basic question for you. is this fair chunk plus people lost their homes in the us alone, but who was held responsible and caused a 1000000 to lose that job?
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the man who sold out the, the latest news as it breaks, since the 1979 is evolution. steven has been unable to buy new west and they have craft because of international sections with detailed coverage, more than 50000 homes and several villages have either been damaged or destroyed since june when the rains began from around the world. it's
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a mazda file called mostly specially that your visual resume is with as much as i think the same died for the president's delivering. who stays the nice and address the water with the depths investigation. the gift from telling science into a new totally storms from asia and the pacific one o one here on out to 0 award winning documentary is from around the corner, which is 0. the the, i'll come back for months of the headlines now. us presidential candidates come with harris and donald trump, or in philadelphia for the abc news,
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presidential debates, starting in less than half an hour. both candidates, so taking different approaches in the lead, the rest of the testing mount trump, campaign trail is ready, ministry has admitted to the us turkish activities to multiply westbank 26 year old . i should a s gave with shots in the head, inclusive, unavailable. she's protesting. against expansion of legal, it's very subtle. and these ready army has kills at least 40 kind of spins, targeted strong on the 10th comprehension on the seat previously designated to the safe send to us has impose new sanctions on a wrong seizing table on us sending ballistic missiles to russia. i just want to crank continues. sanctions target 10 people and 6 companies connected to around defense sector. us officials say they've also identified 4 vessels involved and the delivery of weapons. european allies support the 1st sanctions. u. k says it has
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started terminating old direct s services between the u. k. under on, which also restricts national carrier around as ability to fly and it's space the farm industry. and tyrone has denied that sending ballistic missiles to russia a spokesperson says it's just ugly propaganda from us. we'll see the policies executive vice president of the quincy institute think tank. he says american into a pin or position to yvonne's and there's the weapons transfers to boss is hypocritical, given the western support for israel and it's war on guns as well. the ronnie is initially also denied providing drones to rush out, but now it's been clearly proven that there has been quite a lot of the volume drones use by the russians in the ukrainian invasion. so and then there's, i think the track record shows that there is likely choose to the story, but we don't know the full picture yet. what is that?
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so this is highly problematic in it. it's further increasing this tensions between the us and the von, but perhaps even more so between europe any wrong whose opposition to evolved support for russia and ukraine is far more central to european security than europe's opposition to the laws nuclear program ever. but there is at the same time and mass and hip hop procedure, of course, mindful of the fact that the united states, the u. k. germany are the biggest arms providers to israel in an ongoing genocide. so we're seeing a situation of course, in which many of these new arms and in the past that these tended to be a little bit more abided by an international scene, are, are more or less security on an increasing the fastest ukraine has taught in the most current region in one of its biggest drone attacks on the outskirts of the russian capital, at least one person has been killed, you know, shopping out of the reports for most significant other 9600
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company, most of the region residential buildings on fine in the town of rahman square about 50 kilometers south east of the kremlin. the result say russian officials over the time to buy ukrainian trains and the de launched extends of the damage samo apparent. as long as we were asleep, i got up to go to work. i looked in the window, i saw a ball of fire in just a 2nd, i covered my spouse with a blanket. the widow got smashed out by a shockwave. the air raid sirens sounded in many areas, rushes, the defense ministry said $140.00 full drivers were shut down around the country. at least 20 of them over the most good region, making it one of the largest wave of attacks launched by ukraine. since the conflict began and about 2 and a half years ago, the boot which feeds the mochi. it was 4 in the morning. i heard the propeller,
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i opened the curtain and it hit the building right before my eyes. i saw it all. i took my family and we ran outside in the region of briana, close to the border with ukraine. the russian defense ministry said 72 drugs are intercepted. but the russian military and let's say this is one of many episodes of the will probably be the duplicate, a few of the and if a tech doesn't have any sense. so from my point of view is, so you will need to talk to families and we share just focused on see what the nation and even if we look at a piece of data from means to defense. and then by this going by this with russia, and we can see that a non of limited, i think it was heat stage media report at 3 most who apples were also shut down due to that tax. despite frequency, crating and trone of tax. so ministry and civilian infrastructure in russia as well
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as you current insurance of russian soil. the countries up for shows us to reluctance to coal on the state media isn't paying much attention to the full name and the most clear area. as the goal has progress kia has wrapped up the development of its drone industry to enable it to target the military transport an entry infrastructure inside russia. the ukrainian forces now russian taylor tree following the incursion into the coast region last month. present floods, even as a landscape has been edging his country's western allies to allow its forces to use long range missiles, tape targets inside russia and over us. and he hopes that will increase impressions presence, letting the pacing to and civil you lash above all about ultra 0 most go. in ne nigeria, thousands of people have been forced to flee the homes and bonus states after dam failed, causing major flooding bridges. roads and the houses were destroyed and several
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areas cut off. officials say the collapse of the down, the degree could lead to an increase in water bone disease of the zeros off with interest reports from the a 3 o'clock local time is 2 o'clock, gmc, a section of the allowed done on the outskirts of my degree, gave way, millions of gallons of water flooded the city, its pottage at 3 o'clock in the. busy evening and it lasted almost into the better pad of tuesday. and at the end of the day, hundreds of thousands of people, 500 thousands of 500000 people according to the national emergency management agency of currently being recorded us officially displeased, but no one is talking about people who are still proper way behind this. yeah, and if i move out a frame over there, it's only the top floor of those houses that is above water. i need a similar situations of trees over there inside inside some where does come from
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officials of the emergency management agency said they don't have the resources to deal with a disaster of this magnitude. they don't have the engine boats based in fact need the helicopters. they want emergency supplies, medical supplies, water, food, and shelter, uphold hundreds of thousands of people who have been displaced so far by this disaster. unfortunately, that help hasn't arrived yet. and what they did in the morning was to deploy a team of local drivers because they don't have professional drivers at the moment when they sent them into the areas. yeah. to rescue people. 6 of them got to enjoy. they were taken for hospital. and right now that rescue a person has been pulled up. nobody knows exactly how many people have died in this disaster. nobody knows exactly how many people are trump behind us. yeah. what happened since you have my degree is under water. the 500000 people displeased by the flood disaster and my degree come through this most trusted kemp that used to
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be home for tens of thousands of full quarter on people. just play spiteful part of crisis. tons of calls is already registered to be yes. tens of thousands more outside waiting to come in. there are somebody comes like this captain across my degrees. now they're coming to a life of on something to. they need a shelter at which there is little here. they need a food. they need a medicine, they need a water. i'm going to go out. this is the situation that comes to how many degrees . how does it on my degree? so thing has reached every positive news and that's according to authorities. he said of disaster has left 700000 people homeless and killed at least 270. the damage is extensive for the houses, bridges and roads washed away. the private companies, space sex is aiming for a new record in space by sending us to know us to distances from us on the scene since the time of the apollo moon landings on the roll. so taking you risk calling baker. and
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this may look like any other mission into space, but polaris dawn is different. it's led by 1000000000 error using the rocket of another to fly further from earth than humans have travelled in half a century power in columbus. phenomenal, where its crew will empty the air from their craft and walk in space. these are risk only national space agencies have taken before one speed. yes, we lose the own and we lose muscle and our cardiovascular system changes. but that's all because we're adapting to our environment, but it automatically, baxter, which is why we need countermeasures in the space. if we plan on returning, we do need our space cowboys and we do need, you know, people to take those risk for us. in 1965, the soviet union and the us race to take the 1st space walk. i mean for both were nearly fatal american. but soon space walking. astronauts repaired sky lab, put
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a new lands on the multi $1000000000.00 hubble space telescope and built the international space station i layer. but it's still dangerous and italian astronaut nearly drowned in his own suit. when his breathing system leaked in 2013, and most governments cannot afford accidents in space for polaris don, experts say the most dangerous moments of this mission will come as the crew empties and refills their vessel with air when they faced risk. so flammability and decompression sickness. the risk is part of it is like you threw away your address here and then you have to rebuild the type of emission if there's micro menu right contact and it was one calvin on lucky guy. there's been 2 years in preparation going into this. the majority of that on focus on this operation. space x is now the only private space company up there and it wants answers fast about how far it can push its astronaut, basically saving it. my main concern is that that's because these activities is
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done with that. absolutely do is coming to the end, very good people back without any independent group of experts to like it typically is done in a safety review panel. the baby is the pace and something they use faith. palerose dawn is not the 1st private civilian mission, but it is the 1st to perform an extreme human experiment far from earth and is likely won't be the last column. baker alba, 0 for lower for say, because of founder and executive director of space consulting firm still difficult . she says, while there's risk attached to the mission space, such as a benefit of experience, the main part of this mission is to take this risk and take several different rest, including that radiation environments, but are kind of subject themselves to and this new pressure suit, the faces that states x has never tufted in space before, so we take the risk so we can work. we can continue to go on and breaking ground,
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which is what space that intends to do. but it's not overly risky. it is pressure a risk, but we have done space lots now for decades. and the players don crew m space spec team have learned from what we've learned with nasa and ease the other team members . the whole idea is that commercial private individuals and commercial companies can do what government governments on the well they have done government trained astronaut and government else. vehicles, government operations, 3 steps to take this to the next level, saying we can do this too. and they prove that with the inspiration for and this, and that was the 1st commercial mission back in 2021. and now they're taking it a step further. and this is just the 1st mission to players. don is the 1st of 3 missions. then the players don program for the players program that is going to be breaking grouch. the next one is likely also to have if the students in finland dropping off to switch off the phones and laptops doing school allows as part of a reversal in the countries education policy which previously pushed for
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digitalization. experts say long screen times have reduced, then is attention spans, impose more health risks. well phoenix, r y over pulse blackbox full of books as another academic. it kicks off at the poll your line in middle school in north of helsinki. the for the past decade, the finish government encouraged the use of technology. in children's education, we are any good restaurants near here. some institutions are now taking a shop to. they say, learn is had become too distracted. most students, i think, just did the exercises as quick as they could, so they could then move on to playing games chat thing on social media and so on. that's a contrast to what the government hopes to achieve with digital devices. they said the program would promote access to learning and develop new skills,
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but booked as one many minors are now restless and their brains are becoming a fraud. gyle. you are doing math in computer on and then you go to check in, stuck from there and my method to send, then you come back and then you go this next step and then you come back. so frames of very close enough the man. and especially when you're young age, each day finish teenagers, spend an average of 6 hours staring at screens. that's about 4 hours more then levels recommended by the public health agency. and that's being linked to growing mental health risk. and i problems some students say the changes already using results. enjoy your home key while you're, it's a nice thing because the ability to concentrate improves. and also if you have to
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do homework late at night, it's easy to go to sleep. we haven't just been looking at the device. i find i came across the trip much, much better. and doing homework is it's easier because i don't have to like, what do i need to devise for it? across the country? lawmakers are now proposing binds on personal devices in schools. that's of to concerns that finland's highly around education system isn't decline. they say a switch back to pen and paper would be just what's needed to keep the grades high . felix new or i'll just say right? for testers of stones mexico, senate forcing the suspension of a debates on controversial, which additional reforms will they chauncey traits as soon as they enter the chain? it demonstrates a say that proposals with honda independence. so would you destroy the forms with
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the judges, including those that the supreme court elected by 4 could event the but when the final countdown now to show down between us presidential rivals cala harrison, donald trump, maybe seniors presidential debates is due to begin in less than 15 minutes now, reminder habits in its entirety from the national constitution center in philadelphia, but saw the venue. there's a lot of protests happening against, as well as vote on goes also ahead of the debate. so we've heard what people are expecting from each of the candidates a point think everybody knows what donald trump's about. uh i think people are going to be tuning in and and expect them to hear vice president harris actually speak for the 1st time. i think it's been probably
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a couple of months. we all know what happened in the last debate. and i, i really think this is, uh, this is her chance to get her message out. the truth is trump. so i like him because he knows he's very ill spoken, so we know what to expect from from and it's definitely more or less the wallet. i mean lower taxes. let's go live now to a kimberly how codes who's in philadelphia. so kimberly the final 3 minutes now before the debate begins, the yeah, that's right. and already there is a lot of anticipation here in what's known as the spin room. this is where the surrogates for the various campaigns as well as the journalists are gathered. and i can tell you already the story gets, have been making the rounds, talking to the various journalists, including al jazeera, just making sure that we're. 8 on points,
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in terms of what they want us to understand about the candidates message, what we know is that donald trump, for his part, will be drilling down on the economy. trying to really reinforce the message that combo a harris in the eyes of republicans is no different than joe biden. and that the she is responsible for the high prices. the americans are really right now. whether or not it is the gas prices, whether or not it is groceries, whether or not its housing costs. so that's something she's going to have to deflect. for her part, the vice president is going to be hitting the former president, donald trump, on the issue of his rearranging of the supreme court in terms of its ideological makeup. and how she argues he is a threat to the freedoms of women and their reproductive health. so these are some of the areas we know that they're going to be targeting. we know that they have been preparing for many, many weeks. you know cala harris for her part even song,
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the former 1st lady and for secretary state, hillary clinton, who she herself ran against and debated donald trump for some advice. and for his part, donald trump, he has been rehearsing down at mar lago. he has had the assistance of the representative chelsea gabbert as well as congressman mac date health and gave her herself is also debated. comma le harris. so they've been rehearsing working very hard. this is a pivotal debates and the moments are about to begin and it is really crucial in terms of how they answer these questions, could determine their phase and kimberly, on the debates itself, then uh, a lots of rules for the candidates this time around. how is that playing out? yeah, that's right, and there was a lot of arguing about those rules. what we know is that there was a big lead up in terms of muted might not muted. mike,
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what we ended up with were really very similar to what we had with donald trump and president biden in the past. and that means when the candidates are not speaking, their mikes will be muted. now this is something that the harris campaign did not watch. they wanted tumble a hair, us to be able to kind of go the former president into prost talk, which we've seen with him doing in the past with the current president joe biden. and so as a result, this is something that may be of a disadvantage to her. we'll have to see. okay, we'll leave it there for now. you. kimberly, thank you as well. so the valley is also in pennsylvania with pittsburgh votes is getting ready for the debate. so a k possible ground state. then the vote is they will soon be able to make up their minds what they yeah, i mean it's very busy where we are, it's very noisy. yeah. if i could squeeze here over the section,
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because they just put out the free pizza, so everybody's smoking, go to about this restaurant has become absolutely popular the last few minutes. as you see, there's lots of red hat's, but is obviously the symbol. obviously that represents the make america great movement. it's the capital real and safe to follow. the president was taken 4547. that on the side of the cap, referencing the 45th president. i'm a 147 president. as we get less food was, what's the required if you pull this device, what matters not in a hot spot to shut on. so i think with no way stands as i taught them about victoria here as well. um, so 1st of all, like one republican or if you recently converted deposit of yes, lifelong much more. so we saw and then use this week that dictated came out of this training came out virus did have you thought kind of resonate with google? we do kind of just double down it as a whole for the president, as a military veteran. and i was a paul. cheney's reaction. and i can't understand the life of me how someone who had that upbringing could have changed is philosophy. donald trump does
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a lot of things that people don't like the, i mean twins, things like that. but i don't look at that. i do look at the policies. what does the done? what did you do in 2016 when i retired. my company here in pittsburgh declare bankruptcy, and i lost my pension. i was the forgotten man. donald trump came along, i felt like suddenly i had people who are like me. this is a blue collar town and there's a blue collar mentality and workout and we work for 40 years for a company. they shouldn't be able to take your friendship run. so i felt like donald shop had my back to the 1st time in many, many years. and i with training families come out. i don't know what's good for assessments. they change their attitude. are you talking about blue color? obviously the economy is, is his strong point. that's what he talks
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a lot about. she's going to make the point, you know, i went to mcdonalds, i work in the boss. what does he know about the working class? how do you think something with it? sometimes you think he will fight, so if you think you'll be able to keep as much of those that i think when she said she worked in mcdonald's, that's fine. a lot of young adult started out there. you do not drivable, but what do you do after that? do you continue as you're not your parent or like my wife victories to, to for education. just her background created account for any tough times, emilio, are you on the government payroll, or you signing sex, or somebody else's payroll? donald track was always sign church or somebody else. tamala, harris is always been getting the patient victoria to ask, what does it do? you hope to hear, i'm what do you think you might have heard of it? the same thing or they started different? well, i want term to over and over state everything that he's done that's been positive.
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it's been a positive thing for the, for the country. we're retired, so i want, i want to see why she's stopping and she's paying all of our social security, all the illegals that are here and paying for their medicare, paid for the hospital being for the pain for everything. donald trump is against that. and that's why i'm for him because he will bring the arity that we had when he was present. sorry, it's all. thank you very much. enjoy the debate. well now what, 3 minutes, why do maybe getting 50000000 people? what's the last one that was here in the united states? obviously many, many more expected to watch it. question is whether or not the results of best. if i may as consequential as the last one, we all know what happened back. so thank you. this was on the engine is back with us again from detroit michigan with photos watching from the ads on it's just a minute. so i know what a final expectations and some days of gather the,
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the me to introduce you to someone in just a moment who can, who can answer the ad. but people here is very excited. detroit is a heavily democratic area and the lot of the people we've talked to, you're very excited about comma la harris, michigan is one of those cheap swing states. it tends to design elections, but i don't want to waste any more time because it's short. so let me introduce harold clay who is economy harris reporter, we just heard from a couple of trump supporters. let me ask you, what do you think of donald trump? i've a donald trump say my younger days like truck pulling out, find out who he was. he showed his new color and that was different. who talked about things that he wanted to do because people names the only call people names when your kids, how could the president call people names and you have a kid. is that what you want to do? also know that some of his policies will support not me. what supported those who had a lot more money than me. and the reason before you were talking about his convictions,
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what was, what was it you were telling me uh, the convictions if i had a son or daughter who had to make it picked up, that'd be minor crime that could not get a job. this person has to be convicted and you're going to let him as a president of the united states of america. i don't understand that. i also have an issue with some of the things that he wants to do projects more to 25. if you read it, most people have not read it. i read enough that room and because there are a 25 read projects worthwhile, i don't want to cut you up. but i want to give you an opportunity to talk about what you like about cala harris. a lot calmer harris the talk the part to mean you talk about policy because off see what that this country needs to have some type of a. healy some type of bringing together. ok, thanks. you can bring the country together. donald trump, past the by that time 3. like never before. i just turn 70 friday. my whole 90 percent of always voted. i've always wanted, nobody likes up the top of the public before, but common harris will bring the country back together and replace with democrats
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and republicans will work together. you should not have to fight because the democrats or republicans used to fight together for what, right. well here at clay, thank you so much for talking to us. we very much appreciate it. and that is the view from here in detroit, michigan, it's very divided state. so the election is right now. nothing that here has it is across much of the country. so and thanks very much indeed, of course we're going to be crossing live today. be seeing use presidential debates from the space present. donald trump hands the current vice president coming to harris preparing to face. so let's go with the 1st face to face meeting in this presidential election, their 1st face to face meeting ever a historic raise for president up, and it just weeks ago, president biden, withdrawing after his last debate. donald trump now up against a new opponent, candidate, separated by the smallest of margins, essentially tied in the poles nationally and in a key battleground, including right here in pennsylvania.
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