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the. ringback the donald trump and come with the harris make their cases to be the next us president and a combative debates. the pennsylvania. it's good to have you with us. this is elsa 0 lives from the also coming up. another wave is really strikes in the north and south of gaza kills dozens of palestinians, including 13 members of one family, the chaos. it'd be nairobi airport after workers go on strikes to oppose a takeover bid by an indian business. i'm out of the tasks that ends in probably of
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a day is that beyond behind me is like 3, but with both countries, i'll tell you why severe drought is a big problem. the we start in the us where both donald trump and commer harris are declaring victory after and abc news presidential debate on tuesday night. the democratic and republican domini squared off for 90 minutes in philadelphia, covering a wide range of subjects including israel's war and gaza. abortion and who is best equipped to handle the economy. it's the 1st time that trump and harris of actually met in person. alpha 0 is kimberly how could begins are coverage a couple of harris subject spaces. their initial handshake was somewhat awkward with comma la harris, appearing nervous at 1st, soon found her stride less attacking donald trump for what the bible administration inherited. donald trump lift us the worst public health epidemic in
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a century. donald trump left us the worst attack on our democracy since the civil war. and what we have done is clean up donald trump's mess. the terrace also hit the former president, hard on his abortion stands a critical issue for millions of voters. i think the american people believe that certain freedoms, in particular, the freedom to make decisions about one's own body should not be made by the government. that like her top seem to trigger the former presidential, especially when she's claimed people start leaving his rallies early out of exhaustion. and board of people don't leave my rallies. going trump to appear angry and unstable. was a strategy harris used throughout the debate. last question on emigration truck mused in the city of springfield, ohio figures education migrant started reading people's pat. it's
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a claim that city denies. they're eating the dogs. the people that came in there eating the cats, they're eating, they're eating the pets of the people that live there. and this bill trump wasn't able to hear back and harris on one of her biggest vulnerabilities who is that her policies keep change a half and don't represent the change. and voters say as they want, everything that she believe 3 years ago and 4 years ago is out the window. she's going to my philosophy now. in fact i was going to send her a mega hat. cala harris's campaign has extended an invitation to donald trump for a 2nd presidential debate in october. trump has responded that he'll think about it. kimberly health it al jazeera philadelphia, us earlier i spoke to scott lucas, professor of american in his national politics at the clinton institute university college dublin. this is his take on the debate. i think it's pretty clear that
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donald trump uh we expected him to exaggerate, to ramble and yes to lie exceeded those expectations. so democrats were hoping to contact her as a former prosecutor. it would be composed storm and would put across are talking points. and yes, she exceeded those expectations from the standpoint of the database. this went even better that the democrats could have held for warehouse. and it was a disaster for donald trump when the he take away life from the debate is that supposedly interests or eating the cost of real americans. the question is, even though this is a compare with for harris, how much does it move the needle, almost undecided voters going forward for the next 2 and a half? what i think the 1st thing cheryl is that there's 2 groups of voters that go beyond those who have already made up their minds that will be here. this election 1st
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will be those will be mobilized and your supports making sure they actually show up on november the 5th and both inside, like most americans identifies independence. so there are a lot of decided swing voters out there who can win though, in terms of what that debate means, i think that the ceiling is higher. here us going into this debate 28 percent of americans. so they wanted to know more about her. only 9 percent of americans said they wanted to know more about donald trump. so while this is a toss up election parents doing well last night, it gives her greater potential the trunk to be able to swing this election in the next few weeks. a pop superstar taylor swift endorsed combat harris's bid for the white house. shortly after the debate in this, the grand post swift urge voters to do their research on issues which matter to them before confirming that harris will be getting her vote. she says, but us will move forward if lead by what she calls calm,
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not chaos. swift signed off by holding herself a child less cap lady. this is in reference to republican vice president candidate j. d. vance is comments on unmarried women or color harris was asked directly during the debate how she would put an end to israel's war on gaza. yes ransom, israel has a right to defend itself. we would and how it does so matters because it is also true far too many innocent palestinians have been killed. children, mothers, she h is real at the same time in her own way. she hates the arab population because the whole place is good to get blown up. arabs. jewish people is in does a wave of is really a tax is killed at least 20 palestinians since dawn on wednesday. 13 of them from one family died in the southern city of san eunice after an air strike targeted.
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their home is really military continued with their attacks on refugee camps across the strip. several people were killed in jamalia in the north civil defense cruise had been digging out. people believed to be trapped under the rubble violent gunfire. and artillery shelling were also reported in central guys where the on the say right, the camp was kids. houses here is honey my, who has this update from darrow, by the inside because of what we're seeing right now is a deliberate, a talks on families inside residential homes where we talk about these at tots are systematic. the happen at a, at a certain point of time, old todd smith lie through early hours of this morning whether you know the eastern part of the central area followed by our refuge account. that's further than what spring part of the world majority of people's displays of different harvested have been speaking filters inside uh in that particular area with many pockets of lands
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are filled with dense right now. but the worst of these attacks on a family in eastern hon you and is that a part of our family? what we're looking at is 13 people to from one family that includes the 3 generations of ones in one residential buildings, including the grand parents, the parents and their children. and they are the grand children and they're in laws . we're all inside this residential building, seeking protection and skills. are the systematic talk this because they have been repeated for the past, almost 111 months to close to one year of war right now are part of the genocide. the last undergrad, deliberate, a tax on families, families here in and, and in the gauze of through part the core of the palestinians, social fabric, and the social structure and with the repeated attacks. and then, soon enough were looking into its completed change at this. in the gratian of families, that are not only caused by the deliberate, repeated a talk,
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but also by the ongoing in force displacement that has scattered families everywhere. despite israel's unrelenting strikes, the united nations is continuing to vaccinate children against polio across the gaza strip. library miles police reports from northern gosh. these themes should not exist according to the on a formal pull you known as wide polo virus type 2 was eradicated in 1999 and the type of theme 2020 a. yes. today that is easily spinning guys, as is right, continues it's war and the on is, is shrugging into facts. any of these children against the today we received more than 300 children who are vaccinated against polio. despite the siege and the war. it was supposed to be a truce during this vaccination period, but that didn't happen. people here were displaced and bombed. and despite all of
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this, we vaccinated our children. and you want to use for our gainesville vaccine and these 2 range. and so for nearly half a 1000000 children have been vaccinated against a disease that has returned against all odds and palestinians are concerned, when has the senate they get even saw the worst. it's been almost a year and we're worried about our kids. there are a lot of diseases and we want to make sure they a safe and protected safe, however. is there will it term, is it right? keeps up with score also to a successful phase is as long as the polls or vaccination. some things as simple as sounds does on the on is no turning attention to the nor much of the area i was destroyed in the, in the most of the fighting and now lives there was little for from southern gaza. my shrivelled love lead by the is what you are me pull that it's very important
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door. it will make it harder for medical teams to operate. unable to prevent the spread of aziz's boss within guys as voters beyond. but he's dangerous, as well as this up to your workers from reach in some areas. sometimes you can in doctors up to 8 hours and gum point. this last phase is there has the most whisky, 200000 children in your guys', a need to be faxing nations. health workers say the operating is being complicated . like is why your through these with scripts near the axis issue and orders for people to evacuate. and short pieces of the fuel you ens, campaign and roll gaza will be the toughest case in the script, because the area has been destroyed by israel, and the armies the normal make local health care professionals. any easier
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about a human lead? me eggs, euro, northern god, the palestine is really military. helicopter has crashed in garza while trying to evacuate an injured soldier from rough to soldiers have been killed in what israel suspects was. a technical failure. 7 other people have been injured. the 2 is really soldiers have been injured in a ramming attack near the west bank settlement of give out the sauce the is really army says the palestinian attacker who use the truck has been killed. emergency services are at the scene and is really airstrike any occupied westbank is killed at least 5 palestinians. the attack happened in the city of to this is really military confirmed. the strike saying it was conducting a raid in the area of palestinian red crescent. says that his ambulances were blocked by his really forces from reaching several injured people. it says is really forces have arrested 5 paramedics wiley were transporting a patient and evacuating a number of children in to carm,
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can't get abraham reports from ramada inside the occupied with these read. these are saying that they targeted an arm sell, but palestinians were saying that these 5 young men with hanging out outside the mosque we are talking about also is really forces that have read the area off to boss following this air strikes and announced a curfew closed all entrances to the area, and this is also not to mention that these really forces have been in to cut him in north of the occupies what's the, what's the bag yesterday. they've killed to palestinians and they've continued what we've been seeing a lot of lately, which is, is really destruction of infrastructure and intimidation of palestinians. israel has never said that, it ended its operation. yes, we've seen these really forces leaving the g need refugee cub engineered city at the 10 they it since the start of the minute military offensive,
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the largest is sold on the occupied west bank in more than 2 decades. but we've been seeing them in and out in, for example, into cutting them coming back and forth as well as other areas in the northern occupies west bank. today we're seeing them into boss. remember, when these really forces announced this part of this operation? they called it the, the summer camps and they said it's going to last as long as needed and posting is i've been saying that the main goal of these really military is sold is to make palestinians pay the price for support to any act of resistance against these really occupation, it's important to keep remembering that yes, we have fighting groups here operating in the occupied the us bank. but these are not armed it militias. we're not talking about an organization that has telecommunication, that has the equipment or proper training. we're talking about eager, young men who have been living under occupation,
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who decided to pick up our arms and weapons and fight israel's occupation as cross the southern lebanon where there has been heavy shelley the the v as really army says it has struck 30, has blah launchers as well as military infrastructure overnight, the strikes were carried out on several villages and towns in the south near the border with israel. the latest round of showing comes as is really defense minister you on the launch says his country is moving, it's focused away from gaza to lebanon. and still ahead on elsie's 0, the melbourne police cracked down a massive protest against the war on gaza. dozens of people are arrest the
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matter. we haven't even had the time lekrit knox yet. that tells europe that there was to and quite quickly from most the son to quite a lot of right, significant thunderstorms along this line. and then more persistent rain coming in from the atlantic for everybody else. still halting places, but not many in montenegro, 36.38 above the average. that's not going to last because as it has come across here, the full cost, the rest of wednesday, he's robert or white one, particularly romania. but montenegro sydney cools down. but then this whole time to live is, is bringing much cooler air in coming up against the out. so that's going to to eventually i think to snow on the mountain tops and use much cooler air to virtually every, not absolutely everywhere but virtually if it with the cost. the orange tops suggesting heavy rain in slovenia, approximately. i'm probably croatia vienna's full cost reflects the change now has been up in the thirty's in canada. then we drop down to 13 on thursday down to
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about 10 for friday as i say 3 or 4 continuous rainy days. you have just 24 to give you a comp trust are right. jumping down to those patrick and now we still got rain 40 occasionally in the middle of us a high rare event. but the majority of heavier in is for the science that still is producing feds in nigeria and adjoining countries. the african narrative from african perspective. we're buddies. big data by shift border show documentary by african filmmakers from the democratic republic of congo. and one, there was never going to be letting them know. so for just spending front of you you put is what made intimate connection between myself and diggers and mexicans. and secondly, africa direct on. i'll just who the
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the you're watching else is you a reminder in our headlines this, our us presidential candidates donald trump and come with the harris have held their 1st and possibly only debate of their campaigns. the showdown took place in philadelphia, pennsylvania, swing state that could prove pivotal on election day. november 5th, 2 is really soldiers have been injured in a ramming attack near the west bank settlement of give out the sauce has really armies as the palestinian attacker who use the truck has been killed. emergency services are episodes and gaza wave is really attacks, have killed at least 20 palestinians since dawn on wednesday. 13 if that were from
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one family, they were killed in the southern city of san you this afternoon is really your strength targeted their home. more than 30 people have been arrested in the australian city of melbourne following violent confrontations between protesters in support of palestine and the police of the demonstrations against israel's war on guns that are being held outside a prominent farms. convention activists say they want to raise awareness over the defense industries role in civilian killings in gaza. daniel robinson has more from the protest.
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right the committee taking them to the game. and they want to highlight how big the 5th and 6th that they say that it be that is taking place in the city of trucks. delegates of all of the wells from the delegates have great i think trying to enter the advanced approaches to say that is a way to say one invoice to be in district, to listen to chevy police presence across the city center from the region for to be 9th
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street said it's a marine for rookie is the deputy leader of the australian greens and the party spokeswoman for international aid in global justice for joining us from cambra. thank you for your time today. so you're fighting amongst other things for australia to stop selling weapons. israel. is that argument getting any direction the way it is in comprehensive? assess the sir. that is right. has been bombing in the dream by the standards for 340 days and the world is sitting on its hands on, you know, is right and is being allowed to run dry. it is right. is being allowed to commit genocide with fully impunity. and unfortunately, you'll scream, getting government is one of those governments that is allowing this to happen and not taking any concrete action. we have seen a lot of follow. what else from the stadium government. we have seen handling. we have seen phone calls, but none of them actually make any difference. so we want to be of state and
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government to take some concrete action to impose sanctions. i'm to actually stop old military exports to is right and stop the 2 way straight to is right. and we, we keep pushing for that. i think the australian government should take a leaf out of the u. k who is suspended some spring training to is right. and they should set up the business canada today who forwarded more um sales to is right, but they have that they he using. i'm not moving at this point in time, and that makes the australian government complicit in this rise, genocide of palestinians were you. so you mentioned that you can actually, which is where i wanted to take you. because recently the u. k. has adjusted his position on israel suspending some arms exports also, they're no longer shielding. these really prime minister from the possible arrest warrant at the hague. so those are the adjustments. but in the case case, this came from a change in government. what would have taken australia for the government to modify his position on the war?
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i think it will take a change in the government, the, the community, the people on the ground of feeling completely betrayed by the labor government and australia and they are getting ready to punish them at the election. and we're hoping that they will be a minority government after the election and we can actually make the changes that are required. i think that that's what it's going to take and the community and the people are ready to vote that way. all right, thank you very much. send it to or thank you very much for your time today. that's maureen faruqi, deputy leader of the australian greens. thank you, sir. the ition workers have gone on strike in the canyon capital to protest a government plan to lease the airports to the indian company. the dani group, hundreds of travelers have been left stranded at the international airport in nairobi as the flights were delayed or canceled south say the controversial plan with the a dining group will lead to mass layoffs and poor working conditions. officer,
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as malcolm lab joins me from robi. so what's happening? where you are malcolm well, the actual, there's a few people here than usual because of those consultations and delays, and those are all here having to wait a long time. let's take a look at this long line of people trying to get into the main terminal, which is in c fluids. but the workers say they're striking today because they say under the deal with a dining group, which if the deal goes ahead will take care of the operation of this effort from november. that would cost them that jobs. they'd have to be negotiate at times within 2 years. and then that will say, criticizing the past, the earl daily said it's been negotiated in secrets, but it's not the 1st criticism of this deal in anti government protests that can. yeah. so in june and july in which many, many thousands,
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tens of possibly hundreds of thousands of young people took, sustains, in 50 different towns and cities. one of those demonstrations was cold against this deal. with again, criticism of it being a fake for being a 5 deal for kenya. the critics side. uh, and also, uh, these demonstrations were protesting against can use endemic corruption. people say they don't know what's going on in this deal. and that is the carriers to give a strategic nationalist. it's a way to, to, to yes, don't agree with operate the apple that he has. it says it would invest in any $2000000000.00 us dollars. 10 years government says it does need it. full expansion of the apple and it says because every financial situation, it comp raise capital itself. but those who are criticizing the deal, say, the apple runs that have profits. this isn't necessary. and the government's not being clear about what's going on. now, along the lines they are behind you mail,
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commit to a narrow beast, you almost can, you have to international airport. thank you very much. that social 0 is malcolm web. you know, flooded water from a collapse dam in northeast and nigeria has unleashed severe flooding. and swift, deadly reptiles from a zoo into the communities. local authorities say an unspecified number of rep size, including crocodiles and snakes, escaped from the museum park and bore no state that thousands of people had been forced to evacuate their homes. united nations says it's my degrees, worst flooding in 30 years. house is yours. i'm address is in my jewelry ne nigeria update us on the situation where your comment when the serial the situation has uh gotten worse over the past 28 hours. the good news is that the water levels of reduce the velocity of the water has sort of reduced according to emergency officious, but then the flood waters not moving down away from my degree now into vulnerable
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communities down the street. so this is bound to cause no problem. so, so this morning we spoke with an emergency official who said the number of people just based by this disaster has risen to more than a 1000000 right now, such as close to half of the population. off my degree that's been displaced, you know, half of the city has been non dated because of the situation. yes, they have also started retrieving by this from the flood waters this morning. they retreat, but it's also a search and rescue operation continued on a smaller scale. they said they like the necessary facilities, the necessary equipment, like engine boats and helicopters to go to areas that have been isolated by the flood waters. yeah, it might be good to run that interest reporting from my degree in ne nigeria. thank you very much. is ambia is going through one of its worst droughts and decades. low water levels at lake reba means the country can produce enough electricity. the country's energy ministry size, the power plant that it feeds could shut down within weeks and neighboring zimbabwe
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is also in trouble. however, with us that reports from career to the school computer lab doesn't get use much anymore. people in zambia are going without paul for more than 20 hours every day known as no shipping. we have to pump out what happened to act as a leading to the classroom, to the toilets and everything. on the school side. one day we had a terrible incident where because of love shedding, we just didn't have enough of what uh and there was quite a bit of trauma and stuff really spread us to say we need to do something more investing and reliable supplies. electricity is no longer a luxury life
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so the cost of living cost 3, madame provides hydro electric power to a station other than the inside of the lake in the north and to this and bobby and 5 on the south. the time, most of the country's electricity, the shoreline used to be here. now it's over. they want to label the lake 3, but have dropped dramatically because of the drought, boats, and baldwin and zambia. neither legs generate power loads labels means they produce supplies. having drastically cut into the lobby, that means davy blackouts sometimes up to 18 hours for yes, the oh nino with us and nominate has cause droughts and heat waves in his amazing region. now, lake reba is shrinking. it's worrying a lot of people had him with us out there. pretty bad bobby as africa suit as being heavily affected by heat waves, drought such as the one we just covered and floods,
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which is then fueling further conflicts for resources. the united nations estimates more than 2 trillion dollars is needed to help developing nations counter climate change houses here as environment that it's a new clark has more. yes, climate is also the cause, the widespread suffering to tens of millions of people in africa. this you're allowed to be seen heat waves in june as you, america, with temperatures exceeding 50 degrees celsius, drops across the logs, ways of the content and flooding in ethiopia, kenya, and somalia. this of course, affects food supplies with harvest and some parts of sub saharan africa dropping about to 50 percent last year. that's according to a report from the world nature, logical organization. and these environmental disasters and making conflict more likely in regions already suffering instability and violence as competition. the result is intensified the you and says at least $2.00 trillion dollars a year is needed to help develop a.
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