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for the 14 people killed in his really ass try come the lebanese capital one of has the last talk. miniature come on. does is among the bit the other one down, jordan, this is odd 0 life. although holes are coming up, these are the techs represent a new development and welfare. the communication tools become weapons seem obtained used to be exploding across marketplace, is on street corners, and in homes for you and condemns the communication device bloss across 11. i'm describing it as a violation of international law as well continued success strikes on gaza,
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at least 13 honest demands are killed in the russell and the u. s. secret service released this initial findings on the 1st assassination attempt on donald trump. in july, the is really miss allen's of hit the lebanese capital by route destroying 2 buildings and the southern suburbs. i'm kidding. at least 14 people. more than 60 of those were wounded among those killed as a senior. come on up has block abraham keel. i'll just say we're still such a bar. it begins our coverage from favorite scrambling to find survivors. after his railey strikes his building in a crowded residential area of southern berry, several people were killed and dozens injured. israel's military says it killed one of his will, as most senior leaders. it brought him a keel. has been law, has confirmed that he has been killed in the attack. the liberties government accused israel of targeting populated residential area. yet again,
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this is not the 1st assassination of hezbollah officials and southern bay was on july 30th. israel carried out another attack, killing flood shocker, as well as number 2, man in a city or strike in the same neighborhood. the sense of smoke continues to fill the air here as the rest of the workers continue to work around the cost to try and take out $80.00 survivors and bodies that are buried under the rubble behind me. now down here is the most densely populated area in 11 on it is home to nearly 700000 people on this, the top has shaken this community to the core. once again, analysts say as well as trying to divert the world's attention away from the dire humanitarian situation in gaza, then you mean that in, you know, these really the prime minister is trying to shift the attention completely away from happening in palestine and gaza. and the west bank and then same to the what
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now i'm concentrating on that and on. and this is my next full. meanwhile, hezbollah continues to launch hundreds of rockets into northern israel with no casualties reported. this situation has been escalating and recent days here. follow israel is coordinated attacks on communication devices which left dozens that of thousands of civilians and has full of members injured. you. one has called on both sides to de escalate. after 11 months old daily showing any of these days very heavy and the potential for the wider conflict is really around the corner. and no one can afford it. wire conflict at the moment. but with every attack by the warring sides, the regent risks falling into a wider conflict doors to jabari out to 0. they route. well, that's cross to alley has sent me towards us live, not from time in southern lebanon county. so it has been, i have not confirmed the death of abraham mchugh thing. he was killed in. that is
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randy s tried for more details that emerging ali slowed down. so now we have the confirmation for has the loss for the kid in golf. abraham of the normal, so it's high john the father, along with a 9 all the offices in the one 4th, which is the has was a lead for us now for now, efforts to try recover bodies or survivors from the continue in. they would southern solve the but the big question is how has we'll lives going to adapt to these, this wave of my tax over the past few days. do a 3, a tax one, the pedro attack, the 2nd, the fact the walk you talk in today, the us as a nation of one off. it's a very senior commanders, someone who is in charge for all of the, of the operations doing this for. so for now,
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these are the main details that we have over this set up. i'm not even israel's attack on has blogs communication devices and it's talk ministry come on, does how badly degraded then. it has blogs come out and control capability, and i'm the dangerous. is the situation now i or what is it? it's clear that it's read over the past few days and even the past months has been trying to hit has laws command and control for us before by i sis and they think it's uh commanders fletcher go to a couple of months ago. the commander of the uh, what, uh the southwest and front, uh uh, and the commander of the, uh, central front. so mainly the bows come under is on the front and the software also assist in a said today with the getting golf. uh, abraham fi. it has what lies in front of several challenges. one of these challenges is how to keep this war within the scope of its own objectives. the core
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to has the law is to keep this war, all this confrontation within the support fund for drugs as they say, well as read is pressing them and taking them to the edge, which in a way or another good push has will last to retaliate a new way, that's good spot. why the confrontation and this is what has blog doesn't want to do. all right to i already have some live for us there and time in southern living our lives. thank you. i'll just there was honda fluid has more on these. randy, reaction and disney jordanian capital. i'm on the reminder how the isn't up on because these randy governments band down as they are from reporting within the country. this is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu releasing quite a short statement saying that his rules, goal is clear and that it's actions speak for itself. it comes after these really military said the target of it, sarah strikes the in be due to was his bullet commander ibrahim. i've seen these
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really military is alleging that he was planning a, quote, october 7 style attacks in northern israel. but the army did not provide any proof or intelligence to back that up and its statements there also claiming that there were around 20 if his bowling members who were under ground quote, using civilians as human shields before that error strike. this is something we've heard repeatedly from these really military before in their rhetoric when it comes to israel's war on gone. so now we have heard from israel's defense minister, you'll have kalonde to who said that this is a new phase of israel's war. and that these types of military procedures and airstrikes is something that is really is going to continue to do until its goal is completed. and that goal is something that was outlined by the premier earlier in the week when he said that there has been a 4th agenda item to the war that's been added and that is returning evacuated is really back to those northern townsend settlements. some of that had been largely evacuated by the government wants to cross border fire started on october the 8th.
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now these really army chief of staff has said that israel will reach its enemies far and wide no matter where they are. and anonymous official speaking to is really media had said the previously made, which was a red line, but now that is no longer the case. and within these really defense and security apparatus, they're saying that the focus has entirely shifted to the north. i'm the central jersey to about the united nations security council as hell that emergency meeting on the bloss. but here communication devices across 11 on christian salumi reports some human headquarters in new york. the meeting was called in response to the destination of hezbollah. as communications devices across 11 on this week, which human rights chief volk or turk said constituted a violation of international law. these the tech's represent a new development and welfare. the communication tools become weapons. simo tenuously exploding across the marketplace is on street corners and in homes. as
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daily life unfolds, authorities have reportedly dismantled unexploded devices in universities, banks, and hospitals. this has unleashed wide spread fear panic and hara among people 11 and the civilians were among the 37 dead in more than 3000 wounded . levied on blamed israel and demanded the security council. call out the perpetrators and condemn the attacks was and how by any isn't this terrorism. when you talk, it's a whole population in the cities straight for their markets. what sources phones that while they attempt to that daily life is real did not claim responsibility. however and blamed hezbollah for the cross border escalation of rocket attacks, which have displaced tens of thousands of civilians on both sides. if he's a bottle, does not to be to reach for our border. and back to the north of really tiny river
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food, the pro magic efforts, or is there will it be left with no choice, but to use any means within our rights to defend our citizens and enable the about to ease of the nose to return to their homes its remaining united states called for com. it is imperative that even as facts and merge about the latest incidents in which i reiterate, united states played no role. all parties refrained from any actions which can punch the region into a devastating war. this was the 4th meeting on the situation of the middle east called by the security council this week council members and you and officials a like have expressed concern about a widening war that ultimately will lead to the death of more civilians and undermine international law. kristin salumi al jazeera, the united nations. so let's bring in glen call. here's
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a us national security on foreign policy specialist is also a former c i a columbus dime, services office, and joins us live from boston. glenn, good to have you back with us. so intelligent glen seems to be playing a key role in this new wolf at technology as well. cool people by simply bring up their communication devices, pages, walkie talkies laptops is normal, conventional wolf, i being replaced by the intelligence assets of a somehow new shuttle. that's a good question. i would say it isn't that the shower war and intelligence including sometimes legal operations, assassinations, of course, these rallies, the russians, and others have done have always been part of the diplomatic clashes. but what's different this time is the, this is a dramatically large high profile event. the are normally in the seller's and separation is intended to be conducted in such
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a way that no one ever knows that has happened or can't identify who, who did whatever did happen. and this is obviously a quite a dramatic series of thousands of explosions. but whether they claim it or not, there are a few other likely to the institutions that would conduct an operation like this. and when we know here and that is right, new drugs have been heard in the skies of a bad route. how do these drones identify human targets like abraham, my key? well, the has been a come on to was then subsequently killed in that s tried one intelligence, let them to finding him as well. so if this is an operation, we'll use what's called all source intelligence. so the drone will have its own cameras, but it won't be sent probably until already. um satellites or the score observation. drones or radio intercepts or human reports
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will all be combined as much as possible in real time. and of course, a radio interceptor or telephone intercepted a page or intercept and so on can be in real time. in addition, you will create a matrix and, and a map of who is of interest, where they normally frequent that and when they are in certain places at certain times. so if you have perfect intelligence, people have eyes on the targets, frankly. then you'll say, well then this individual is on the corner of these 2 streets right now, or will be tomorrow at 10, 15 pm. then in the drone that you 1st mentioned will come into play at that point. and what about artificial intelligence? we know that these writers have used the target acquisition in gaza. so even though lebanon is a different background space to the intelligence gathering assets and the methodology is remain the same that, and i think the methodologies are the same. but i think that the precision
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of assessments and the speeds of assessments and the comprehensiveness of, of the data that can be interpreted and then used operationally in a concrete real time scenario. some have exponentially increased the i came in after i, i left the new service of course, but, but it, i don't think it's change the, the nature. but it is changing the speed and the reach of the operations and took a final thought to all this new will affect technology. i'm intelligence behind. it doesn't necessarily distinguish between genuine targets. i'm innocent bystander. so how does the model obligation not to kill civilians come into play here? well, i think that's not quite right to the intelligence operation. certainly,
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i know the israelis do and, and the american c o n n for those services. with some exceptions, you know, work very, very hard not to kill or a strike anderson, the people of this page are operation is, is unprecedented. and that they can't possibly know at all times the where every individual is. and if they're all set of south heinously, they can't guarantee they the, the once you press the button and do the operation with that to a target, there won't be in proximity to a child. say we're the number of other people are assigned. that's. that's the difference and that does rage raise huge questions about how to do it, or whether one ever should. all right, glen call, we have to leave it there many times to have time as always going. thank is, it's my pleasure talk 1st off break here and i'll just say around when we come back
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and photos heads the poles and show on cuz the presidential election some economic crisis, the collapse of his government 2 years ago. and the 1st votes have been constantly us presidential election. that's 30 pulling begins in 3 states. more in that state . the gallery significant flooding an eastern china around shanghai because as the previous timeframe put us on this ball type thing, but it's just added to the rain that's moving very quickly across to south korea and they do it before the pop is a recognizable storm, but it brings a lot of rain with it and it moves very quickly across the south korea towards japan and made on that honshu and possibly how carter, along with a seasonal shower rebuilt, is moving science. it's going to be
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a wet time in japan. and eventually i think that legacy will be the staff of china, hong kong included. but look what's left behind, warm a sunshine attempt is not as high as they were. humidity dropped as well. yes. this, this will be some flooding on the drive as there was indeed in vietnam. that's the remains of other tropical depression. going to be in the here's the seas, no trophy, rain, the south with that we have go develop into thunder storms in borneo most the mathnasium born here, the easiest launch the dry. the mon sitting trough is withdrawing from india. so despite one or 2 big chas recently in new delhi and beyond, this is the focus go mahash strand across to what's on the dash. which leads of course, most of north and india, pakistan and bangladesh. much dry, a bunch of late and the
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the welcome back. you want to me, i'll just be real quick. remind a bunch of stories here. this is randy. miss allens isn't the 11 east capital bay roof destroying 2 buildings in the southern suburbs and getting at least 14 people . more than 60 others were wounded. as the last confirmed one of his talk, miniature commanders, abraham keel was one of those killed. he was also known as the cause of ducati, belong to its elite but one 4th. and his really abstract as to at least 13 palestinians in the rough. uh, that's golf. as some of the most 53 children were among the dead tongue tongue to 2 houses in the mist. the area of northern rafa is ready. ministry has killed at least 44 palestinians across the script. since early on friday i'll just say it was
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power. otherwise, the room as more and the situation on the ground, you sent this update from did all of the security situation and guards is getting much more intense in the course of the past couple of hours where the it's but it only has been hit thing old areas across because a straight bought the main focus was on the southern and northern parts of district where to residential houses west destroyed early, at least 15 palestinians, what killed and there has been more concentration on targeting residential buildings. so in the north of the territory was here in the central area. we continued he loud explosions of the eastern side of the 3. and even though that portion of under that rock trick, could you tell me that is too close to knit 3? before we go with the situation is getting much more tell you because as much has been rarely got this military strikes on hold promising in vehicles that has been used for transportation among palestinian gold. renee and at the same time he,
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i don't know great concerns about the escalation that is taking place and living on a trip of questions to a to bring us in spite the achievable with the use of an interest to pros, in the military defensive to include the new phones and to wrap up more pressure on has the law, which can really be a very dangerous escalation sign of this. chris could add it to the minister. my name is re, for the region it for the read for the entire region is specifically that tell us any of sleep that each will have the, the efforts to get a c spy it to you on the ground topic up as a i would just get ready by kind of funny not polls on the way and for long cause 1st presidential elections in some economic crisis led to the collapse of its government in 2022 president, ronald wicker, on a single, came to power in the wake of that i'm certain states to allow them entry vote now he's wanting to retain his seat as an independent candidate, but rivals accused him of targeting poor people with i'm if back to start with your
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plans and tax hikes. i'll just bear with me now, but i'm just joined, just live now from the capital columbia middle said polls. i'm not open to across the country. what's the mood like among voters? there's a sort of a of a quiet sort of a determination. if i can describe it that way, we've been here sitting up before the pool is opened and there's been a steady stream of voters that are coming. now this folding station outside the capital is basically we have 845 registered voters and they have been coming in cutting that pulling cards. obviously everyone is checked as they go in for the national id, details and things like that. and we've been talking to people, i mean, many people say, you know, it's time for change and that's what they're thinking about when making that choices. that a women housewives and say, you know, the, the, the story at home has been sort of indicative of who they bought for. and well,
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if that helps, uh, just took us through what are the main issues that the lucky and sorry as i speak. but just being honest about permission. yeah, so essentially it's been as 2 years on off to the economy crisis. it's about the prices of goods. it's about the cost of living for many, many people. it's about those sort of key issues, but also not just the ability for the country and the economy, but about corruption, which has been the sort of underlying, overarching problem for many people that we talk to analyst economy as even if they talk about the economy, they say one of the foundational issues is corruption. so for many people it's a mix of things. it's a stable country with corruption sent out and basically a better future for the children and for the country as it goes forward. alright, to address it has been open on this live the in this for long term capital columbia . me know, thank you. to smell the 1st ballots. i've been constantly us presidential election . the stats of audi voting is giving citizens that 1st chance to choose either
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democratic candidates come to harris or republican contend at donald trump. and what mean that according a consequential race for the white house was enjoying ripples. good, good early poll workers in virginia, minnesota, and south dakota needed a lot of patients on friday. the very 1st day of early in person voting. in the 2024 us presidential campaign. the race between republican donald trump and democrat, comma le harris has generated intense public scrutiny. and like some of the can run a business peak and around a big time. any product you can run the country. you know, cuz you did a harris supporter said the country needs a serious leader. i don't think we should have someone who is obviously crazy as president of the united states. that seems so clear to me that's in clear to me 8 years ago that seemed clear to me 4 years ago. and that seems clear to me now. 69 percent of us voters in 2020 cast their ballots. early on friday,
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people gave the usual reasons for showing up ahead of the official election day of november. 5th, scheduling conflicts, travel care given duties. however trumpet keeps telling voters that if harris wins the election has been tampered with, especially the way the chief that to has the voters worry. i'm also encouraging people to vote early to avoid potential disruption on election day or in person voting by a certain party who seems to be interested in, in the whole watching to the point of intimidation. and so we're, we're familiar with that and we were wondering, in fact, our co workers in arizona must scrub registration list for in eligible voters. i'm lose opponents call an active suppression. while in the battle ground state of georgia, which faced fraud accusations in 2020,
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the republican controlled elections board says nearly $7000000.00 must be counted by harrington. local officials say changing the rules this late will create chaos on election day. the idea that you're not going to listen to the individuals that are charge with conduct and elections is absurd to meet with the board said it's decision is final. every time you make a statement that this could be against the law, you are welcoming lawsuits. lawsuit that robot the ballots cast early won't be tallied until after the polls closed on november 5th. that means the early show of voting. enthusiasm is just fact, a show. russell in jordan elders era. now the small city of springfield, ohio has taken center stage in the countries fight of immigration policy. republican presidential candidates donald trump and his running mate jedi vance. i've spread false claims of haitian migrants the eating people's house,
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pets for the candidates and refuse to stop, despite please by state and local officials and a possible visit buy from us, put the community on edge. i'm just here with john engine up with now from springfield, ohio, a. good afternoon, everyone, not in springfield, ohio feeling mean philistine is the voice of haitian migrants. we are all of asking the way together when former president, donald trump said functionally in a presidential debate, that haitians here were stealing and eating the pets of springfield. that voice grew concerned out of them. how the fees, when you and your how someone calling you tell you they have a woman, the school, your child is there. that system where you jump, you go crazy. this is the same feeling we, i've got to be and people have to we have this same feeling because we are human being just like everyone. dozens of death threats have left state police protecting the schools. wittenberg university in clark state college have shut down their
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campuses and switch to remote classes. now, trump says he wants to visit, were strained to research. the last thing we need is they call this. i don't appreciate any of it. i don't like it. even some trump supporters say they cringed when they heard the former president invoke their town. i wish we had a reason to shop their their loved the man in an opinion piece and the new york times on friday, ohio governor mike the wine road. as a supporter, a former president, donald trump and senator j, the vans i am saddened by how they and others continue to repeat claims that lack evidence and disparage of the legal migrants living in springfield, we spoke to many haitian migrants here in springfield and told us their concern, but most of them declined to go on camera. they said they fear reprisals either in person or through social media. many of them told us, they're scared. some new comers now say they are considering leaving springfield. i
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would like everybody to be safe. don't be afraid still home if you have to as a us citizen who arrived in 1994 far earlier than the recent wave of migrant philippine philistine advises them to stick it out. that when a while we there will escape. so my word for them, i with them i people, you don't have to be skid. you just have to be watch it to watch your back. the, let's watch, we'll have to do continued do your job coaching to do whatever you got to do respect people coming from the voice of haitian migrant. that might be sage advice, but it can be hard to follow. in that respect sometimes goes unrequited john, henry and l g 0, springfield, ohio. and in the suite in the state of georgia, the election board that has issued a decision requiring the hon, counting of ballots. critics say that this could delay the final autonomy by days or even weeks so, so likely to come under legal challenge. former us president donald trump last the
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state by a raise up in margin. back in 2020. he remains under indictment there on charges of trying to pressure and state officials to fully declare him the window. in 2020 the acting director of the u. s. secret service has released the initial findings into what went wrong before and during the 1st assassination attempt on former president donald trump. in july, that attack left one dead and critically injured to others, obviously was practical. hey, how's the story? if you want to really see something, this said, take a look what happens off for a ton of the head saved. former president donald trump in this moment, immediately the question, how could this happen? a goodman 20 year old thomas crux, able to climb on top of the roof of a nearby building, able to take a shot. trump just 135 meters away. now the acting director of the secret service
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listing, all of the failures that allow that to happen. the secret service did not give clear guidance or direction to our local law enforcement partners. there were communication deficiencies between law enforcement personnel. busy at the site, the secret service did not deploy its counter drone technology because of a technical issue. agents and local police were on different radio frequencies in different command post. the secret service was not aware, police were looking for a suspicious person until shots were fired. agents realize the roof was the security risk, but didn't follow up and didn't ask local police to stage their, even though they'd volunteered and approximately 1810 local time. ro says those problems have been fixed, as he says, witnessed at a recent event. you had secret service agents.
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