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the, the, there's no limit to have a dream container. stuff in your own event, you know counter adding the new report says more than 22000 people have gone to the course of those injured a life changing with the hello i'm dire in jordan, this is out. is there a life and also coming. 7 thousands of boeing workers in the us of voting on strike action. we look at what's behind the dispute, the water, long state of medical facilities, what's compounding health issues? so people in
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a flooded not jeremy and city plus the stepping into the on known a civilian crew and a space 6 mission successfully complete the 1st private space. the welcome to the program, public demands hoops, the vibe, as well as bombardment of gauze that could still be scarred for life. more than 41000 people have been killed in almost a year of war. many more are injured and a new report says a quarter of wounded palace demands of life changing injuries. while the world health organization estimates more than 22500 people in gaza require rehabilitation now. and for us to come out of those nearly 15000 people have lumens res, i'm gonna need long term cap. they're all around full 1000 computations of a 2000 and major head been spinal cord injuries. and us the number of major bands
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will, according to the human health agency, only 17 of gauze has 36 hospitals, a partially functional, while primary health care and community level services are frequently suspended with dr. fi um it is an emergency physician who was working in gaza earlier this year. you told y'all to 0. the results of this report should scare everyone. the 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 their 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
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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, 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,
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or that they don't succumb to these injuries a year later or 2 years later? the or international condemnation is mounting against israel outright as striking central gallons that kills 6 employees of the you and agencies of palestinian refugees. there were among 18 people who died in a school in the necessary refugee camp. unrest says it's the highest death total among itself in 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, u. k. u. s. and u. n. a bill condemned to strike the secretary general calls upon all parties to refrain from using schools from using shelters in areas around them for military purposes. all parties to the conflict have been 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
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hostages be held in gaza. this horrific violence must stop out of there was gabriel in his own though has more now from you in 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 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
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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 the is 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 u. n. was also targeted in gaza. a staff member was pulled out at gunpoint by his rarely military official and that you weren't official, was it 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, 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.
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the now about $30000.00 belling workers could go on strike in the us in the next few hours that voting on whether to reject new pay deals. following a series of protests, unions of the go shake, the 25 percent increase with building management would work. is that demanding a better deal? a claim cool conditions are in part to bang for a number of plane crashes. because we have to fight, we will fight, we won't get nothing. so i'm not excited like, oh, very good sir. no. you had to think about it. you know, but we have to fight is the only the only way we have to fight. and we say, hey, if you don't vote for this contract and you are taking the airplane out of washington state, there's always some kind of pressure to get us to motivate us. to vote in their favor is always something like that. you know, it is always, it underlines to rest,
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and if we're not doing the right thing, the workers and accompanying we're, we're not hurting them. they've got, they make way more money than we do. why don't they give up some of their money to get boeing as well as bringing top codes? this is a form, a airline safety engineer for boeing on the see of s, i don't call me joins us live from san francisco ton. always good to have you with us here on out just a little bit more than about why these buttonwood, cuz a going on strike because the proposed offer includes this 25 percent pay rise about 4 years. why isn't that enough? it seems like a pretty good deal a well, it's a pretty good deal, but unfortunately for many people, not just in the treated sound area around where boeing has their plans, the cost of living has outstripped to 1520 or 30 years ago. a mid level machine is might be able to afford on salary low, at least a decent apartment. sometimes even a small house. the price is not just for housing has increased and their frankly asking for a pay raise that would allow them to have
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a living wage for that part of the world. yeah, totally strikeouts and it does go ahead. it will shut down production of the company's best southern pines, but the 737, max, uh, the triple 7, the 767 condo plane. what's likely to be the knock on effect for production. and of course of buildings, commercial customers like airlines. this where are the only thing happening? the boeing still have some of that. but as the world knows, there have been many issues ongoing with boeing, especially with the 737 max aircraft. and a stoppage of production will have a very serious effect on the commercial aircraft income that comes in. now, of course, as a diversified company, but the commercial part of boy is the major money maker for them. and in terms of the big picture told how much is this strike piling yet more pressure on boeing? it's already suffering with chronic production, delays, serious issues of flight safety following a number of accidents. and now mounting that it is unfair to me if the strike would
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have any effect on the safety and the mounting debt. part of what's going on with the boeing would be there whether or not there was a strike or not. because again, the boeing is a very diverse side company and they have issues that they are trying to work out of some of which are financial and certainly destroyed or reduced. and that income over the next quarter or so. and might have a very serious several $1000000000.00 effect on the bottom line. yeah, i'm just the final thoughts. i'm you told, i mean funding has brought in this new c o kelly. oh, but what do we know about it? i mean, he's been telling what cause that nobody wins in his woke out. do you think he can turn buildings fortunes around next, but say if the strike does run until november, it put costs putting some of that $3600000000.00 in cash flow alone. that's a huge problem. but we'll certainly be. lucio has a number of issues. this will be one of them, but it's unclear to me. it's a new see, it will have the kind of freedom of action of that the, that. so you will probably need to because the, from what i understand in the old see is still the seo until
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a later this year and after which will remain on the board. so i'm not sure how much change hopefully happening at the top over the next 6 months. topcoat is really good to get your thoughts. thank you very much indeed for talking to us. so thank you for having me there and stuff. people in the nigerian city that still allows the underwater are now facing major health issues at these 30 have been killed and moving a 1000000 force from their homes. offer them collapse, ma'am, i do agree. on tuesday, the flooding is left some medical facilities in a dire state. as often interest now report. model owned by flood, which is for 3 days, most of them would stop by the reach of safety. the 70 at old says during those days he suffered hunger and c 0. we had no food or water for 3 days. most schools were having a feast on me and my grandchildren. i got my father drink of water today. like thousands of other victims of the floods he needs medical help. but this is
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a state of major medical facilities in the city. this small section of a 1300 bed hospital is been cleaned, so emergency services can be 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 sophia, or fall contamination. even the concepts sent that when we show 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 will 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 or the flood didn't spare the world health organizations, regional quantity level retreat,
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situated in the hospital. we can predict some kind of until its consequences 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 services that is affected. many here i can send about health risks within the hospital and to the wider 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 referral 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, whatever 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,
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has exposed millions of my degree residents and visit us to save yourself threats. with access to food, shelter and clean water, i doubt doctors won't, but hundreds of lies, odd risk degrees. obviously to make a good set of goals, the president has dissolved the opposition at parliament 6 months after taking power by siegel july 5 years. blaming formerly to make yourselves and peas, blocking the reforms promised on the campaign trail. but his economic was deepened . critics say the new administration was at fault. i'll just say it was nicholas hawk reports from desktops, so that one of the 51 year old gp 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. do you joe lost his job when the construction site where he worked on were halted by the new government. he had attended this spectacular jewel, my sancho rallies where they promised radical change and support for the core. but
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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, president fi 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. lynette develop, sally said to you, 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 on to transform the country. hours before it said, it goes, president's address the nation, the country experience almost
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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 a parliament. for most the struggle remains the same that 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. this jello is still hoping for change to come. nicholas hawk elda 0 at the car. talk for a short break here, and i'll just say are right, when we come back, coming from rules out another debate. but as model for the us presidency says, i went to the voltage states the
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in depth analysis of the days headlines. what is the possibility to think of a wind, the region to breaking out informed opinions, steering to the children, and the elders who don't understand why it is critical? did they see started 1st with banning women their rights to reach occasion? and now there is silencing their voices in public inside story. what are the effect? so right. the home, the libyan economy, how worrying is phone outages, era god promised abraham. this is the land that is going to want to you and to your children forever. more right here in my backyard, a recent here there is some realtors here, you have to make sure you that was your accent from michigan. we have people here from united states, from russia, from india, from germany. ready findings for the idea of israel's foreign army on it.
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just yeah, that's all i could say. the challenge is here with the the of the welcome back. you're watching out. is there a quick reminder about top stories here? this our people in ne nigeria facing major health issues as a result of flooding after a collapse of these 30 have been killed and moving a minium force on their homes around my do the research studying could be just moments away from discovering with
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a 30000 of its workers will go on strike the 13 on whether to project new pay deals . holding a series of protests unions of negotiated a 25 percent increase with management. some workers say it's not enough. i'm a new report says, of course i've worked with steven guns that have sustained life changing injuries from his radio tax world health organization estimate to move on to 22500 people in casa need rehabilitation now and for years to come to us across colorado deployed in the middle east is now heading home the pentagon and has decided to bring back to us as theodore roosevelt follow the rad decision to keep to us media across carriers in the region. the by the ministration increase the us military presence and them at least to help defend israel from possible attacks by iran and its proxy is republican candidate. donald trump says he will not take part in another us presidential debates against democratic rival, coming to harris from claims and
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a post on his truth social platform. post k me show. i won the debate against come and come to harris. the democrats, the radical left candidates, and she made it difficult for a 2nd debate, ends with combat, should focus on what she should be should have should be doing during the last 4 years. they'll be know the debate. what something else when it was met with chairs from supporters in tucson, arizona, because we've done to debate said because they were successful, there will be no 3rd debate the i believe we owe it to the voters and have another debate because this election and what is as they could not be more important whenever they are always meant to reading a shot,
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a political strategist and for my senior republican presidential campaign advisor, she says the candidates comments. often the debate been carefully calculated by the campaign team. a very simply put for her president, trump does not want to get vice president cala 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 a lot of dread. it seemed as this debate approach, both from democrats and republicans, and of course, the sort of sense in 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? it 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,
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i think it's right of her to ask for another one and it's right of him to decline having another one as well. already see a bump in the polls. she thing more favorable in terms of her impression on independently minded suburban women in particular and 7 states are going to just knowing 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, many of who are actually going to be seen ballads if they've got really ballots. and i've been ti balance requested in certain states. they're going to be registered, they're both very soon. the russia has attacked a red cross humanitarian truck and ukraine getting sweet people according to the training and president. let them use the landscape post of this image. the social
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media saying the convoy was traveling through the eastern don't ask region landscape, hold on governments and international. when i was ations to respond firmly. moscow has not commented specimen. president putin has warned against a decision to allow a long range missiles to strike russian territory. he says that between the conflicting ukraine into a wider war between russia and ukraine is allies the video. it's not about whether to allow that you clean the input team to strike it. i'll share with these flipping. so now it's about deciding that they need to countries are directly involving the conflict or not. if this decision is made, it wouldn't be nothing less than a direct environment of need to countries. the u. s. and the european countries in the world and ukraine, it will change the nature of the conflict. could we mean that the need to us and europe and countries audited war with russia you're there? some of all of it has more now for most of a legitimate reason has many times a wound about crossing the so called red lines. and now we can witness
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a new round of escalation as close. what kind of a rush is a response? be bear in mind that in ukraine or russia's using all it has in terms of weapons except for as you get off know, and how and just remind you back in june, it was increasing so that russia was replacing its little range missiles on territory of its friendly countries, so called from the countries which are in close proximity to russia's so called on friendly take kind of thing, direct threat to them. so probably russia will exactly like that. and of course, we've had the hands that we many times had from the western countries that as russia continues pounds and ukraine and infrastructure with a long range weapons, ukraine has to be given permission to strike fun and retaliate as uh, we also have show by the american side that's of the possibility of expanding design
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of the use of the western weapons, of course is, uh, was bank can say that, but right now uh, so to say that's um, this is actually the case because of habits uh, the u. k. listed as bon on that using it still shauna or missiles, bonnie ukraine and we are expecting a positive decision to announce that they announcement of the decision from the us as well. you must space things as non stop another milestone in a little bit. the company is completed, the 1st commercial space was a risk test that's only a previous to been done by government space agencies is that sunset is coming back on 700 kilometers above the southern atlantic ocean and see some flying at 25000 kilometers an hour. jared isaac men exposes
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his crew to the uncompromising vacuum space. yes, the person who spoke of some of this is the 1st commercial mission to attempt a space well led by space x. it is meant to step into a new era of human space flight led by companies to 1000000 viewers watched through the astronaut to own home. with me, earth for the space is billionaire owner, elan most cars, old we said he wants to travel to mars us space program. nasa wants to get there to and it needs space x to do so. but the company need space suits that can withstand the pressure temperature, radiation, and other risks of space, and it needs data about how humans cope without waste. and so that voyage starts with some tests right here to alpha, wave of the arm back towards the earth. that's the fundamental shift is it's no
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longer under governments to control access to space anymore, and there's private individuals that, that are able to put different companies and, and humans into space. and it's completely transforming the industry. and it's transform what's forming earth. you know, we're in this new space age. this mission is expensive. one, billionaire is on board and another milan mosque and just likely watching closely this is very much and experimentation is really trying to push the frontiers of commercial space, travel in space, tourism. so they do have some scientific aspects, particularly regarding the space travel, but fundamentally what they're doing is having a bit of fun and they are paying for it because it's for normally expensive us below them on earth space, texas star sure, the largest rocket to carry humans by far, is getting closer to its 1st use. hey, firm in just a few years, the company has transformed from start up to space farrah for calling baker alda 0
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. well that's it for me down jordan, for now. you kind of course find more information on our website. i'll just ever jump come there. it is on your screen. the weather is next and inside storage centers being portions of the un, honest in the, in the record, your agency and gaza. that's it for me. state you. thanks so much and bye for the the, the had lower. they let slip to each stage of what all eyes on developing, tie food, bevin, cause it's working. it's ways towards the southern japanese islands bringing some very heavy rain and strong winds strengthening as it does. so. if we look at the steps on this one, we're going to see winds of up to a 150 kilometers upon our spring, very heavy, rain and highways as it works its way towards eastern china. it's set to move in land to possibly sunday into monday. and we're also seeing some very heavy rain
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across the philippines. those torrential rains offset to continue friday into such a day. so, so looking very wet to cost pots of indo china once again, a much wyatt across southern parts of the region for the likes of indonesia, as well as malaysia, and as much to wire across the southern parts of india as we look to south asia, the west of the web, thanks to some monsoon depressions. one of those has sparked red warnings. the cost to con, that dissipates as we go into saturday. instead, we'll see the circulation this development bringing some very heavy rain strong winds as well to eastern areas of india. we are expecting those warnings to be upgraded, but for the west of coast pockets done, it's looking laundry fine and dry. the is troops, truly the 1st casualty of war. a series of media laws introduce doctor of russia's
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invasion, a few crane of stifled independence. generally, some witness chronicles the near impossible personal and political choices of a nobel peace prize winner and his colleagues in the media organizations. final days before forwarding silence of caravan under dogs on now to sierra it is really as striking a school in going as a kill 6 people working for the human agency for palestinian refugees. abra has repeatedly been attacked by israel during its rule. so why is the agency so important to palestinians and white as israel want to destroy it? this is inside stored the hello again. i.

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