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the gum for vault. 550000 jewels. being for each for the civil war man. law has launch. they've been took off by the outside world. but the transnational cyber crime, striving here may be a problem that will come to the new report says more than 22000 people in gaza, a quarter of those injured a life changing with the hello. i'm darren jordan to sound a 0 life and also coming out donald trump blues out another debates. but his rival, for the us presidents, he says they owe it to the voters, sent it goes, president dissolves the opposition, control palm and sharing the way for small collection. and the was a long state of medical facilities. once compounding health issues,
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the people are in a flooded nigeria. the welcome to the program. israel has been bumming, gaza for nearly a year. now it's relentless strikes across the strip of killed, more than $41000.00 people and injured many more. a new report says, a quarter of wounded palestinians have life changing injuries. the world health organization estimates more than 22500 people in gaza require rehabilitation now for years to come out of those maybe 15000 people have live injuries and will need long term care. there are around 4000 amputations of a, 2000 and major head and spinal cord injuries, and a similar number of major buttons. according to the u and health agency and the 17 of gauze is 36 hospitals of partially functional, bought primary health care and community level services,
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a frequently suspended. but dr. fi, ahmed is an emergency position, was working in gaza early this year, and he told how to 0. the results of this report should scare everyone at 1st. these are very conservative estimates. they're doing so in a way to let you know that there is something urgent happening here. a quarter of the more than 90000 people have been injured, will require care for the rest of their lives. but that number is likely to be astronomical. the higher they're using conservative estimates, and this is something that should scare everyone. and what kind of injuries are we talking about here when they say life altering i just want to kind of paint the picture of the 3 most common injuries here. you mentioned spinal cord and brain injuries. these are people who need round the clock care. these are people who need to be at least checked once or twice a day. we want to make sure that they have the best chance that surviving these injuries. we're talking about major burns burns that put you at risk for developing an infection that potentially dying as a result of that. we're talking about amputations lim, amputations,
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things that will alter the course of your life forever with respect to whether or not you may be able to work again, whether you can add to activities of daily living like being able to go to the bathroom. these are the kinds of injuries we're talking about now when you picture that, and you realize that we're saying that an entire population of people had been deeply affected by this, that virtually no family will be untouched. you think about really how catastrophic this is, how many, how much resources will be required to address the needs of all of these injured people. and where will the money come from? who will rebuild the health care infrastructure that's been destroyed over the last 11 months? how are we going to make sure that the people that i just mentioned, that miraculously survived the intense bombing by these really military? how can we make sure that they don't suffer silently, or that they don't succumb to these injuries a year later or 2 years later? meanwhile, the united nations have extend that it's pony a vaccination campaign for one more day to reach more children in the north of the
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strip under the arrows target. but as boom reports now, some of the and i'll follow for the vaccination campaign has been extended for another days in the north of the stripe in order to vaccinate the vast majority of the goals as children and guarantee that the new child will be missing from receiving that important vaccine against polio that had been detected back in july . and we need also to remind all of you is that during the 1st 2 days of the campaign, move that the 100000 palestinian children under the age of 10 have been collected. and they were absolutely vaccinated against polio. as because of the read office confirmed that the, the explanation campaign had been extended in full fix sites in which it will be playing a very important tool in order to guarantee that goes as children we receive that presentation. parents have been expressing that deep uh, appreciation for the company that despite all sorts of things are unfolding them in
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evacuation centers alongside also with the areas that we're hitting to in order to vaccinate their children. because they are located in actively, minute 3 sides to our campus. so i would just be right there. but i have a son. international condemnation is mounting against israel often in a striking central gauze, i killed 6 employees of the human agency, the palestinian refugees that were among 18 people who died in a school in minnesota right? refugee camp. unrest says it's the highest death total among its stuff. and a single incident. since the group was formed 70 years ago, the school was being used as a shelter housing, around 12000 displace palestinians. the foreign policy chief says he's outraged by the attack, germany, but u. k, the us, m u n. a o condemn the strikes of the secretary general calls upon all parties to refrain from using schools from using shelters and areas around them for
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military purposes. all parties to the conflict, tempting obligation to comply with the international humanitarian law at all times . the secretary general reiterates this call for an immediate cease fire and the media to non conditional release of all hostages being held in gaza. this horrific violence must stop. after that, it was gabled, at his own though, has moved from un headquarters in new york. the secretary general of the united nations is watching events in guys a very closely and according to the spokes person. you're shocked and outraged by this latest is rarely attack on this unrest. school turn to shelter in shelter where there are 12000 palestinians are receiving food water a medical attention when this attack took place the you and, and also saying that they have no evidence to back up is really claims that some of the unreal staff members killed were part of from us also israel is saying that
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they were targeting a, him, us command and control center, the u. n, saying they also have no evidence of that either. however, they are willing to investigate. now the un clearly isn't a very difficult position in gaza just within the last couple of weeks. a u. n. a convoy that was clearly marked with un insignia on the side. was targeted by these really military is really military fired several shots into the un vehicle. unfortunately, nobody was killed. and just this week, another convoy uh by the un was also targeted in gaza. a staff member was pulled out at gunpoint by his rarely military official and that you in official, was interrogated for several hours before being released. now the number of unrest staff that have been killed in gaza, due to israel's continued on bombardment,
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is now up to 220, making it the deadliest conflict in history for un humanitarians. gabriel's on the out is here at the united nations in new york. the republican candidate, donald trump, says he will not take part in another us presidential debates against democratic rival come to harris from claims and a post on his truth. social platform posts came a show, i won the debates against comrade come to harris and democrats. radical left candidates, and she immediately called for a 2nd debate. he ends with coming up should focus on what she should have done during the last 4 years. they'll be no debate. ours responded by saying they owe it to the vote as the have another debate which on so that was what it was meant with chairs, some supporters in tucson, arizona, because we've done to debate said because they were successful,
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there will be no 3rd debate. the i believe we always have another debate because this election and what is as they could not be more important. so let's bring into rena sean. she's a political strategist and format senior republican presidential campaign advise and joins us live now from washington dc. we know always good to have you with us here, and i'll just say also tons now says he won't have a 2nd debates against powers because he won the 1st debate. but most poems, most critics, i know, caris won the encounter. so is trump running scared and was he's saying this now? do you think i, it's very simply put former president trump does not want to get vice president complet harris, what she wants. she is asking for another debate because she gave a very good performance that many were not expecting this past week. there was
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a lot of dread. it seemed as this debate approach, both from democrats and republicans. and of course, the sort of sense of washington was, what can we expect? are we waiting to expect the unexpected, given what we saw earlier this summer from joe biden, and what led to drop out from the race? that was that one debate with trump. so when calmer harris came to the stage and she showed that she could not just hold her own, but she could meet the moment and exceed expectation by conducting herself in a manner that many se let her do when is to be, i think it's right of her to ask for another one and it's a right of him to decline to having another one as well. yeah. and rena, you just had come to her a say that and the candidates owe it to the voters to have another debate. but does she really want another debate with trump, or we should just capitalizing on when in the 1st round, i'm unable to form a new jersey governor, chris christy. as a terrorist, not to debate trump again as well. it's rather funny coming from former new jersey
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governor chris christy, that the sense that she should not to be trump again. it was christie, who floundered on the g o p. primary debate stages last fall. when so many people were expecting so much more from him, more bravado more so a substance in depth, he was not able to meet the moment. so i think his criticism or his advice rather, should not be listened to in this moment. but going beyond that, let's look at it. why here is one's to meet again. she's already seeing a bump in the polls. she thing more verbals in terms of her impression on independently minded suburban women in particular and 7 states are going to determine the outcome of this end of this election. we cannot keep saying that enough because it's almost leaving the other 43 states to believe that we don't matter. but when it comes to the sun belt versus the rust belt, she is looking again, not just to reintroduce herself, but to leave an impression on these voters,
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many of who are actually going to be seen ballads if they got early ballots. and i've been ti balance requested in certain states they're going to be registered and they're both very soon. so again, she would like another to be because it helps are in the pool and it does increase her for favorable in general. but also when you look at why trump doesn't want to do big debate again, you're also being that deficiency and him that then that may be, it would be a toss up this next time. would you do better? what do you do work if anybody has yeah, yeah, and read the interesting late from parents support has claimed that the to a b. c journalist who moderate to the debate was unfair and biased in favor of harris. some of this complaint has gained some publicity over the last few days. what do you agree with terms assessment of the model, right, just, just by clicking. i disagree with the assessment that the moderators showed any bias. maybe there were moments in which they let him talk more and perhaps they didn't really check her in certain moments, but i think that's getting too much into the weeds in general. the moderators
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showed that they could remain objective. they didn't change their non verbals much . they pretty much ran this debate by the book, and i think that should be commended. of course is good and trump is going to come out when he felt the and many of his supporters can be that he did not do well and to be so of course he's going to attack the moderators. all right to read us. always good to get your thoughts and you analysis. we know. thank you very much indeed, but of course thank you for having me. now about $30000.00 building workers could go on strike in the us in the next few hours, the vote to go on whether to reject new pay deals. following a series of protests unions at the go share today 25 percent increase with spelling management would work as a demanding a better deal. they claim poor conditions are in part to blame for number of boeing, plane crashes. southern goals president has dissolved the opposition, lead parliament 6 months off the taking power. i say origin i fi is blaming
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formally the mock yourselves and peas for blocking the reforms promised during the campaign trail. but as economic was deep and critic save and you had ministration is at fault. nicholas abra. thoughts from back off so that one of the 51 year old gd dello still lives with his parents. the unemployed mason father of 3 children has to ask his dad for money to buy food. it is humiliating, but he has no choice. jo lost his job when the construction site where he worked on were halted by the new government. he had attended this spectacular jewel mice, sancho rallies where the promised radical change and support for the poor. but 6 months after they came to power, his family faced sky high prices having to choose which food they can afford and which they can't well waiting for them to deliver on jobs for young people as being women and fighters. because right now, with the stuff for a lot of us with inflation soaring to 12.9 percent, one of the highest in west africa, senate goes economy struggling to stay afloat on national television,
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president fine announces the dissolution of parliament, blaming and peace loyal to the former president, for grounding the country's progress claims their destruction has left the new government, unable to pass crucial budgets and reforms. lambda develop. sally studied the dates of the parliamentary elections being set for sunday. the 17th of november, i dissolved the national assembly to give to the southern people in the institutions to transform the country. hours before it said it goes, president's address the nation, the country experience almost a nation wide power outage and severe internet disruption. something this country has rarely experienced before. the political opposition says this shows the new leaders of incompetence governing state affairs, suicide meaningful. i'd be sort of sure. we don't have a problem with the dissolution of the parliament, but it's the way that it's being done is the timing. there's been no dialogue, it was just a pretext to hide the failures so far with or without
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a parliament. for most the struggle remains the same. putting food on the table and finding work. it is a nation where young and old feel like their future is passing by too quickly. the jello is still hoping for change to come. nicholas hawk elgin's here at the car for a short break here. and i'll just say when we come back for you guys, 5 minutes to says it's health care system needs major surgery, but experts say reforms alone. i'm not the q plus the stepping into the on known as tiffany and crew and a spacing submission to successfully complete the 1st private space. martin, i understand the
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had a lot of that will stop in north america with very active weather as effected the southeast of the us. yes, thanks to hurricane friends. scene slamming into louisiana. it's full and apart, but it will still bring some very heavy rain to the southeastern states. we could see some flooding across the low and mississippi valley, and you can see the rain continuing to full the heaviest in georgia on saturday flight. the most of this, however much t, y a fine and we can for the east coast places like new york city and washington. so he knows tempe just slightly above the average, but temperature is offset to come down across the north west. what's the arrival of more unsettled weather? so windy and wet conditions here, but it is largely fine and dry across that west coast. fine and dry as well for texas. not the case. however, for florida, we bought a bus of heavy rain pushing that way further east as we go friday into such a day. some of that rain pushing across the bahamas as well, with showers, continuing for the less and antilles. but the west has all the weather on saturday,
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the, [000:00:00;00] the book about your watching out. just a real quick remind about top stories here. it's a new report says a quarter of wounded people in the concept of sustained life, changing injuries from his radio tax. the world health organization estimates moving 22500 people in casa for client rehabilitation. now, and for us to come some of those president procedural july fire has to solve the opposition. majority economists k as the weights of the interest rates of elections to be held in november and for his government to roll out its policies for the remainder. it's to the people in
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a non german city that still largely on the water now facing major health issues. at least 30 have been killed, more than a 1000000 in the fort from their homes, offer them collapse. now my do great on tuesday. well, the funding has left some medical facilities gonna have done a condition as i'm address reports are modeled by floodwaters for 3 days. most of almost if i reach a safety the 70 at old says during those days he's suffered hunger and see why we had no food or water for 3 days. most schools were having a feast on me and my grandchildren. i got my 1st drink of water today, like thousands of other victims on the flood. he needs medical help. but this is a state of major medical facilities in the city. this small section of a 1300 bed hospital is been cleaned. so what you marriages to services can be
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restored, but his chief medical director says, even if this stuff went to the countries you even know quarter of the operations. for now we only carry only emergency operation. we have suspended admissions because of fear or fall contamination. even the concepts sent that we should. busy about nuclear when timing nation sometimes when may not be absolute because the bracket therapies use this, read you them on cobalt system. nothing to use that survivors, that hundreds of others who rely on the photos sent a daily for medical help. one to yeah, this is a teaching hospital and it's 6 medical schools. i also shocked the flood didn't spare the world health organizations, regional quality level retreat, situated in the hospital. we can predict some kind of until its consequences. he is going forward. but having said that, we are already seeing the impact, we'd see more coming. but what does he mean yet? these uh, you know, access to uh,
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services that is affected so many here i can send about health risks within the hospital. and to the why the community doctor say the flood waters will receive soon. and people will be able to go back to their normal lives. but the damage cost the university to, to hospital could be failed for years to come. hundreds of patients every day come to this reef auto center. but it's equipment has been damaged and it could take weeks or even months to restore electricity, water, and sanitation. no one knows if these equipment here will ever work again. dozens who rely on the cancer center will have to look elsewhere. to use this funding caused by the breeching of a section of the allowed, has exposed millions of my degree residents and visit us to save yourselves. threats with access to food, shelter, and clean water. i doubt doctors won't,
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but hundreds of lies, odd risk degrees, obviously to a degree now to 0 is fabulous and boss. and this report on the rescue efforts from my to great the way one of the neighborhoods, he made degree aware, risky of what's going on to insure that sir, thousands of people with tools that steals sundays, right. same day in this neighborhood. not just yeah, across the states because of from estimates more than a 1000000 people have been displaced and we're trying to see how they're managing the magnitude of the displacements on this boat here. i have officials of the measure them. i didn't see management agency. i didn't see it with me. uh, uber states, government officials, you're based in neighboring states, a to border in dr. east. they've been here in the, for the past 3 days, trying to help out those in my back, you know, just behind right behind me to people who have been standing for about 3 days when i was trying to make their way through the city center. because the once i've gradually receding some of the 8 as what is to thousands,
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was trying to edge this comprising of old people. young people, be sick who are still bad. the military has been trying to get him to bed with the trucks to be able to rescue them because they put way and it's just a small boats and can kind of just very few people. so we've had the military bringing the trucks, trying to see how many take on risk, because regular vehicles can no longer going. and the economy got to be just in these areas, are completely being paralyzed because the houses are submerged. oh, shopping malls, the thoughts of most my kids have been fluids because they've been flooded as well . and the government is promising to see what they can do. not germany is debating, propose changes to its assign them laws that would introduce strict a board, a chunks to crack down on a regular migration. the proposals have drawn criticism from other e. u. leaders will say what's needed is increased security on the blocks external voters. i'll just say it was done when it came,
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reports from balance are these people want to make a new life in germany following a pos chosen by millions of others in recent years. but soon the rules governing every asylum seeker here could be much tougher. prompted by the stabbings in the town of southern and in recent weeks in which a syrian man admitted killing 3 people and wounding several others. his claim for asylum had failed, that he was due to be deported. but the prophet procedure was not carried that. now the interior minister says it's time to act so i can get up to you. we are ensuring for and criminals and dangerous people in particular, leave our country. whoever gets our protection, i see this and all clarity must not abuse it. otherwise, they will have to leave our country again. the new laws will target people in several categories. first, any asylum seeker who commits a hate crime here will lose their right to stay. second,
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any asylum seekers who chooses to return home on a visit will lose their rights to stay here. such anyone who claimed asylum originally elsewhere and the you and then went on to do so. here too will lose their right to financial benefits. here a go on, so the official figures shows but last year, more than 3100000 foreigners were seeking asylum or some other form of legal protection to stay in germany. all of that number more than 450000 was still waiting for a decision at is and while more than 189000 people have the application's rejected, the lowest will also allow our police to carry out controls for knives and of a weapons that launch festivals in public places. critics, if the plan, say it doesn't go far enough the far right if dave wants to and must mike ration via as to who of while i to the level they go out to moms about migration,
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which also makes good. but the f d was never radical. never, and you may never extremist this migration policy, but simply for really mainstream reasonable recent election results show that many in the old east germany show that to you. but the federal government has insisted skilled migrants on need to fill job shortages in the economy. it is even made it easier for highly qualified foreigners to naturalize as german citizens. this yeah . in effect, it's attitude seems to be people who come here to help the community. all welcome to stay. those who come to abuse it on not dominant cane al jazeera bullying so that you guys prime minister says the nations who's an expensive health care system needs to reform or died. guess, tom, a said, a long period of neglect and on the funding i left the national health service, the in ages terrible strains and offered a 10 year plan to get it back in shape,
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trying to hold reports from them. it is a sobering assessment of the state of the national health service. the report commissioned by the labor government says britons reviewed and h. s. is in critical condition of 2 years of neglect and facing an explosion lived a month from an aging and ailing population. the report identifies huge failings, including crumbling infrastructure because of a 48000000000 dollar investment show tool 7600000 people are on waiting lists for care and the awful state of accident and emergency treatment it says, leads to 14000 a necessary death, c t a the prime minister's response that stretched public finances mean health services must reform if it is to survive. as a report says, the unit trust may be in
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a critical condition. but it is vital signs of strong. and we need to have the courage to develop a long term reform, but reform alone, se experts is no cure, having primary another community base health services do more. improving and modernizing and i just the equipment and facilities and making sure that stuff have the freedom to innovate and improve patient care is going to be already critical. but we also know that we're full needs to be accompanied by investments. and that's the conundrum. this time a government planes, it's conservative. previous to assist for the paula state of public services like the n h s. and his promise to turn them around. but he also blames the tories for leaving behind. no money to do it. the staffing says there is no alternative but to invest that we went from 10 years ago being the among the good things that the number one right health care system in the world to now performed among the worst of your which is why would they can expect to fight and i hope that they are going to do the right thing i trust in the end they are going to do the right thing and recognize that we need to form the image. so we need to find funding mechanism,
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a sort of in order to do that. and a just stuff spend is fighting the last government for better pay is doctor says they'll find the new government for a better. and h s. the other children, how l g 0 so you know, must space thanks has not another milestone and all that company has completed. the 1st step of commercial space work is i saw instead of coming back 700 kilometers above the southern atlantic ocean city. some flying at 25000 kilometers an hour. jared isaac min exposes his crew to the uncompromising vacuum space. the system here looks like this is the 1st commercial mission
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