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on your better tomorrow the the ones on the cry, this has been use our line from coming up in the next 60 minutes. just right lucia's, it's heavy as phone bottom into the living room, sofa and promises to expand the complex. more than 250 people it did, and at least 1000 are injured is for law size, back major explosions. ahead and the for the city of hyphen fair. in panic and
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groups living on schools and universities, a close tens of thousands play north and the wife of the tax continues in gaza. the family is 1000 to obama. the we begin in southern living own where at least 274 people had been killed. an extensive ass strikes, launched by his ro, more than 1000. others have been injured as well and has issued warnings by text, phone calls and radio threatening liberty civilians to stay away from suspect to his bloss sites as well says it will target houses believe to be storing weapons. but his blog has 5 thousands of rockets into northern this island retaliation hitting the port city of high among other targets. schools and living on had been closed in hospitals. the canceling normally the central operations to make room for
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urgent cases, tens of thousands of civilians, a fleeing across the country that were launch numbers of mont isn't wounded people taken to hospital, including a number of women and children. these radio attacks hit the ambulances, medical centers, and the allstate cause of people who are trying to help the count number, amongst ongoing developments, is 274 of monitors, including 21 children, and 39 women. we're covering the story from all sides, and run con is in southern lebanon, where is ready. it strikes a taking place, dosage of our a will bring us the mood from the capital by root and from amman, stephanie deck and will tell us what is riley has been signing the 1st run con, who is in southern living on and run as we've heard the death toll is rapidly rising. clearly the situation is escalating incredibly fast. can you just explain what's happening along that border now and the strikes still being carried down?
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well in the last few seconds, we just had to strike in the last 5 minutes. we've seen strikes taken place. let me just show you where i am. the thick cloud of smoke coming up is where i saw 3 strikes coming within the last i'd say 7 minutes. that's all been taking place. and the last one taken place, just a few seconds ago, this old began at 6 30 am in the morning. that was that 1st wave of strikes actually. so some of the strikes coming in this area. i accounted at least 10. now these really, um you say they fit in the initial wave, a 150 has below target across southern level then mid morning. another wave is ready to get tax. that is another a yeah,
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that's another i the journey struck a head strike coming in. just type of that really bridge line over that. yes. like i was i mid morning. another way the taxi is ready. all me say uh that at least a 150 targets where hit in that attack. and then this will misses a 3rd wave that you're witnessing right now. now in total, these ready all me say $800.00 targets have been attacked. it's now about an hour ago. there was a barrel of rockets hit by has below just where those buildings are. taking place, i counted at least 10 outgoing rockets going into is really territory. um, now this is bullet hezbollah. say they all flies him back. they say that this is going to be a will of reckoning. and it doesn't look like there is any diplomatic solution to this any time soon. this is an escalation that we've not seen in decades. we're breaking is use it must be absolutely terrifying for residents. they,
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we've seen them fling their homes and rows being blocked as people trying to escape a visa strikes. can you just give us an idea of how many people are actually affected in and what they have been saying? a, sorry, the rise mo, incoming. uh, as we speaking, where am is the number to the governor. okay. so the number to governor is, uh, normally is about 340000 people that's been whittled down to about half of that. um, during uh, the last year since the facilities broke out between israel and has bullet. but it's now we being told, down to about 30 percent, that's about $10000.00 people. those 10000 people though. and i've been speaking to people, not just in some living on but all the way down to pay route. like where do we go? we'll go, you know, where, where, where can we go? because they worry, they, if they leave here, and they may well have to leave here. and they go to say the to governor governor
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where a lot of internally displaced people refugees in their own country effectively. i've gone to that place is under attack as well, and they worried about what happens to them when they get there. the pictures coming from never to your proteins that road out are insane. they look, it looks like just a parking lot, but it is just a traffic job. roads are being closed as well. all of this is incredibly concerning unclosing panic amongst the few people that are left in some level and were on thanks so much for bringing up to date with, with the largest they from southern live and on and run con for us. it's low dosage of our joins us from by roots now and so to so what's been the reaction to the today's escalation, the intensity of israel strikes, the minister of health has spoken. how does he describe the situation well, according to for us of yeah, this is an unprecedented number. so they've seen in terms of the with that and said
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that he said that they didn't see this number of very casualties is such a short amount of time. even during the 2006 war one has to lot was that war with the israel. and he said that their countries, medical is the structure, is really pushed through the limits. but they are doing their best. you said many facilities are being turned into at medical center, so treat the wounded. now we have to remember it is not just today that's at the medical. c personnel in 11 on have we dealing with casualties and wounded over the past week, less than a week. israel has launched a number of attacks free the total death toll from multiple tax a to $365.00 and over $5000.00 people has been wounded. first it was that a pager is that what also belonged to members of has a lot that exploded last tuesday and then wednesday, the walkie talkies as well that belong to members of has the law. and then in da here, in the southern part of a room,
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a air strikes hitting to residential buildings, a killing at least 52 people are moving over 6 feet. so as a medical profession here has been bombarded with the casualties and what was it? and today's events are really causing major concern. the special emergency committee has been calls and they've decided to set up a hotline to be with people who may have questions about their loved ones or people that are been displaced. you have to remember in the southern part of loving on, and there's about 800000 people that live below that river. the low tati river, which one of those how the river and the border with israel and since october 8th, when as well as started this cross border fight with as well. and many of the board houses were evacuated, or what a 100000 people were evacuated to move to other parts in southern lebanon. and now the entire region in southern nevada, as well as the eastern region of becca valley, are under constant bombardment by israel over a 100, as they say has will
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a targets have been hit since this morning? so there's a lot of people that are caught in the crossfire and there's many people that are trying to leave their homes in the south and make their way to say for areas a lot of the schools that have been close the university here according to government officials have been our board to return into temper shelters, to deal with the influx, the people that will be coming in the door. so there's also been speculation that this could be preparing as well for ground invasion and to live in on how people preparing for the. so the potential of that to happen. i think people here are already prepared for what they call it this for. they say it's a war already that's been waged on them by israel, whether it be psychological war or actual physical war that they see bones being dropped for around the many people are running away from their homes. they're looking for temporary combination. they are looking for loved ones. there are still
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people missing from fighters attacks. this is a we're now on monday. there are people. so this thing under the rubble in here, which is about 7 kilometers from where i'm standing. so many people here feel they're already at war with as well. that's, this is just another phase of it. this is the more extreme phase of this conflict. so if they are adamant at least of the top is all the people that read speaking to they say they are not going to run away and they're going to stay for us and deal with whatever. okay, thanks so much for giving us an idea of what it is like to invite right to us. did you barry for us? so low, stephanie, this is a lot for us on demand because these rarely government has banned l just 0 from proposing from with inside is rilen stiff. can you just bring us up to date with the latest that the is where the army has been signed. the yes, the latest figures that they have given is that they've hit 800 hezbollah targets
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inside a little bit on, particularly in the south. and in the east. we've had various statements from these radio army throughout the day, starting with really laying out their plan. this morning, daniel garzon is ready armies, books, person giving a visual presentation showing home saying what they alleged was to begin homes with rockets and missiles inside. there were highlighted them in right in saying that this was a preemptive strike. in response to what these really say would have been, i'd have bullet attack imminent attack on israel very much part and parcel of israel's usual narrative. that everything it does is in self defense. there's also been a lot of projectiles. missiles fired from lebanon into israel, northern israel, and even we've had some of the longest range missiles and firing very close to the northern areas of the occupied west bank. so the army maintaining its narrative, even that's being echoed by the political, national, and these ready president isaac heads talk also on x going to
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a visual presentation of rockets and missiles into big in homes infrastructure. and this is why they have now escalated the northern front is 5th. can you just give us an idea of how much preparation there was to sit all of this out from the is ready military points of view. and if they've given us any indication of what could come next as well, the rhetoric about the northern fund has been going on for months. in fact, you know, we were discussing it as we've been covering the goals of war. and a lot of us were like, it will probably at some point happen. it looks like it's here. it's a very dangerous escalation. of course, you know, we've been warning about certifications of a regional war. a war with has been a very, very different to a war drum with have mass. we've also heard from israel today that they're prepared for ground invasion. i think there's still a big question mark on that because of course has been left pulls very much the
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upper hand when it comes to operating from the ground. it's also and is rudy or me that is very fatigued after almost 11 months of fighting but but yes, the narrative certainly has been that they were going to tackle all the threats to is, are all that's coming from the politically. this is the most right. when government israel has ever seen and this is what they want and what they want prime minister benjamin netanyahu needs to execute to be able to stay in power. and this is why many people will tell you. in fact, there's been a very open is really um channel investigation showing that netanyahu pushed back on every potential deal for the ceasefire that he didn't wanted. why? because his political survival relies on maintaining a war the cause of war that really many will tell you has in that you'd any objective and now seeming me a 2nd front in the north. stephanie take care. thank you so much. stephanie, digging for us in a month. well, let's take a closer look at where these really strikes have hits in living on dozens of towns
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and cities and southern living own has been the focus that strikes have also been recorded in the fall north, near the border with syria is ready forces. and now one day will target the becca valley with a new wave of the strikes, the adults civilians. they didn't move away from sites linked to his blog. a small in this we joined now by it you'll see belen, who is the full a minister of justice but is riley joins us from televi. thank you for being with us once again here on to 0. first of all, can you explain why now that mean these ready military is suited has been working on a plan like this for years. the war and kaiser has been going for almost a year. now we have seen the tit for tat along that liberties border of since october the 7th. but why has is rarely escalated things with his bill on now as well i, i think that the question is why not be full? i made a twos by law 3 out of the blue launched world news. well,
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a year ago it down mold is $60000.00 the refugees. all those up to a day is rarely silver evaluated to it from the and also enabled. and they don't leaves at home and did not return home. the son cookies uh for their living these people uh, in the south of the country as well. but i've also had to leave the honda is that the great is that, that in that case, you know, i notice a photo of the current is way the government and the notes of both though. also any war including the low level. but the truth is that it was a decision of his by the to law until after the about barrack messic, or from us a in the cell to him about the way of easy way identity find we come messes the dog hits and the like. we tried and i could states, tried in france, tried to
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a to convince they they lived, needs to still be, and they also try and take the lenses, ryle to de escalate things along that border as well. if we can just turn to what is happening today, 297 people have been killed. so if i'm moving to 1000 injured, many women and children included is this ro, carrying out a will not just on his block, but on the living. these people as well the hey, so is i don't think, i mean the embedded in the, in the civilian is society of calls. i mean, cuz by law to live alone is hostage, i think that they, they the full, i mean the self hands and the others. they look and they do like games there is about like, is a full but then it became a full country. and they and jesus a strong, they're relatively strong, a military. busy but he's ation and it is a tragedy. now we have to bend the do we have to and it, and we know how to and so
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a new way to and so are you saying, sorry say you say that the israel is justified in the why that is conducted the strikes over the last few hours, that's if it isn't really, there is no know that. and so that will be in which i it's due to defend key legal civilians. i'm the, i'm not the, i'm most of the i would love to be do as a, i want to say lives on both sides and, and what i see a victims to begin the games. believe me, my heart is broken. and i believe that they know the way to put them believe. and the way to put an employee is to in directly or to add that to that bobby's around the table and building you agreed in 2 in 2006 to the un resolution, 170-1332. we did not implemented as, as you filled,
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if you put a mandate diplomatic solution to the school to be further away than it is a diplomatic solution. at this point of the boy is going to be further away than it has ever been since october. the 7th, surely, regretfully, regretfully, but think is not impossible, and you'll have the football uh, the most important supervisor of the where do not the states of america a widget in seized on on this solution. and he's asking the policies to accept it. so i believe that it is not impossible to, to get to something that has already been agreed in that, but it is not, and eventually it is not going to a, you'll really a to any side. and this is a rigid erosion of the symbolism to the probably why should people then you will be small because to delete the city, i need it. thank you, your se uh for your inside that as you'll see, belen for us for the minister of justice for israel. thank you. or the head of the
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you in interim force and living on has just released a statement saying around our lives are uh, states this grave concern for the safety of civilians in southern living on admits the most intense is rarely plumbing campaign. since last october, he says any further escalation could have 5 reaching and devastating consequences. not only for those living on both sides of the blue line, but also for the pro to region. beautiful reiterates it's strong coal for a diplomatic solution and it's just old policies to prioritize civilian lives and ensure saying not put in harm's way for 79, it directs the think tank level to institute for strategic affairs. he joins us from direct. thanks again for joining us. send me the name of to what has occurred over the last 7 right now is does it feel like living on is under attack and not just his belie or at this point? so yeah, definitely this is on the board and it's the cdns that today part of in the line of
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fire, the cbs that are uh, in the veterans mean. uh, and this is, uh, the, the, the new turning point. got v chain up to now the whole and that made it to the engagement boss. kindful respected to administrative von goods, does go to the military organizations off uh as well as the today once we are witnessing good is a mass migration of cdn that you showed us. so i'm on the best. it'd be smaller than a 100 percent where i can add this simple, the very end for at the destination to come. so we, uh we started have in the memory of those similar scenes. uh, so i the one that happened in 2006. um the c median,
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so pay and i think the price of that trash was between a testable and the entire or the more dr. i'm trying to say is off, but it's a good solution for and but it's been compromised. are very sense the position of postpartum, these are a far apart from one of the law is it is determined to link that war. we decided to wage on october. a choice is by you and god saw and this is that there is no communication that we are close to a ceasefire effect. so know that the time is ryan is determined to change less baseball. does that mean to get a question on the nose in order to f i city and i didn't turn off for investigation of that. notice as i'm either of course, subject to the law firm,
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it's not clear that the number one and the number of this work is that the home is not cast anymore. it didn't, it feels like the focus is definitely shifted. i mean, what is the events of today? we do the, the strikes, what does it leave the, the living is government and the authorities. they what can or should they be doing right now? actually the what, what day you have and the position they have taken and the right wrong. but the stage i know, leverage on the, on the ground and they have no leverage file as well. so far. i mean the by means government stated it clearly that they are ready to implement and 1701. so you know, to solution and this is the only way out of this crisis. and this, this isn't a good not that and being taken without the concepts off as well, but up to now as blah did not say loud and clear that he's ready to, to the empty man,
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the citizen ocean. and he can not say as long as he's drinking this waterways, that doesn't work. and because this is where i like the contradiction, okay? so on this 1st is ready to dealing facebook or ation to the or taking place in does all the got the chances of seeing this you originally russian, think your methods are russian. yes, living also sufficing major economic issues. millions of refugees would impact the longer that this goes on along the southern border and potentially further into live in on what impact is that going to have on the country. will it be able to type this is really the most important question. and this is where the issue of what the stakes off and the situation today is sort of the difference from the one preventing in 2006. everybody's bomb passed last,
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98 percent of it's bad. you said that more than the the percent of that even use are moving on the uh $550.00 off of our team. unemployment is off ortiz. uh for sense. um this is becky economic situation is uh uh it is in body dyer uh, situations in 5 days. and so what did they find on has no more that capability to scan the war similar to that of 2006 where he can, can get the money to the infrastructure. but off today the, this thing you'd be reading from the consequences of the last 4 of cash financial crisis and more expensive corporate prices. the consequence of crisis that,
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that can travel on the use of going on repercussions. we will have to wait and see exactly how this affects almost every facet of life and living on thanks so much. send me, send me neither. the director of the think tank level to institute for strategic affairs. so 2000 now where it is rarely strikes have killed at least 10 palestinians in the center of the strip, an attack on a home and tell by le, killed them all that into 4 children. and now the 5 people were killed when a school used as a shelter. and now most rock refugee camp is boomed, is ready. pulses have killed more than 41400 palestinians and cancer. since october, the sort of 8 on the south. we were shocked by these really me silence. i could free in the morning. my neighbor told me they said to me, to talk to my brother's house. we went there. every font size matters for children and a mother. their bodies were cut into pieces. their talk of the house is art and you
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just defined the reasons made a lot of money to save us and put an answer to this address and unlock me joins us from outside along the hospital and down by law. and as we've seen a tax continue in gaza, even though these really ami is trying to take advantage of the situation in southern living on they continue to carry out. i want many describes of genocide and cancer. yes, tom and the extent to these this brit brook calibrate, continues. don fold across the gaza strip. we we as we are preparing for this record, we got confirmed reports of from eastern hon units were ongoing guard. tillery is in heavy, intense bonding. it's taking place right now, but the aftermath of, of over night attack the nearly hours of this morning have already caused not only further civilian casualties, but also this, your level of destruction that keeps happening. and now any where you go across the
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gust, if you would be shocked by the intensity on the scale of destruction, that is caused by the intense bombing can pay. and so far, so far, we're looking at 10 people. the vast majority of them happens to be children of the ongoing attack on the residential buildings as well as in school. and this school happened to be the step in the schools. so as during the months of september and the 2nd, the schools enlist done in 24 hours, one concerning aspect of the intense bombing campaign that is party to unfold right now is the fact that these really military and this has been consistent with what we reported about in the past, the use of the quake bombs that are shooting the very foundation of building and just happened of late hours of yesterday's evening where an entire residential bully just the lab. this particular building residential building was bombed in the top and was, it still is standing where at least for families where is inside the building with drug about at least 20 people. and 2 people have been killed and bolted from under
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the levels as the entire buildings came down. so that's the big concern. in part right now, those buildings that seems to be in talk then still is standing in northern gaza starting to fall down because of the, the scale and the intensity of the bombing campaign. honey, as always, thank you so much for bringing us to the realities of what is happening to engage them. any mac mood for us and to out by are still a heads here on the elms. is there a court appearance for the man type should own a gulf coast? suspected of i'm going to assess the next donald trump 2 and a half. he is living in the shadow of what life is like to the people of task in the cry and measurements. the chicago once of space makes them on once a major league history. the
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the quaint fund has been supporting people's livelihoods, and over 100 countries, by funding projects in an array of sectors ranging from infrastructure to health and education. these initiatives ultimately help to radically poverty and promote sustainable development the the to watching out is there a reminder about top stories? the ssl is royal, has launched, extensive electronics across of them living on killing at least 274 people. bulls
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and a 1000 had been injured in the attacks as well, has issued warnings by text, phone calls and radio, telling civilians to stay away from the suspect. it has bloss science has blah has 5 dozens of real good sense and no one is rilen retaliation. targeting civil military positions, major explosions, have been heard in the course of the of high for the 10s of thousands of living is awfully north and mid heavy bombardment themselves. schools and universities closed across the country. milan shara is out there a senior political analyst who joins us now from london. mon, uh, this is clearly a mess of escalation on the part of israel. 274 killed already moving a 1000 people injured. but one. now why do you think is riley, has decided to carry out the mess of strikes across southern living on now, presumably because they could have done it at any time. so it's the beginning of the war of all i could think of a couple of reasons. one,
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i think uh, it's becoming clearer and clearer that, uh then at the, you know, government tests failed in x using it's objectives in gaza. although it's destroyed, most of garzo, although it uh, killed uh, thousands of children destroyed families, destroyed schools and hospitals is yet to be able to bring back its captives from does a nor destroyed how most 2 of its name of justice. and i think these are, these are, have, have been turning on the beneficial government for fairly or 2 percent. it's promises. it has also been pointed to fulfill its promise about allowing it's northern residents to go back to their homes because of the classes on the front. i'm sure that i would think so would also have something to do with october 2nd. the day that's huge. there's nothing you know cooked to be, i took them to. yes. cool. not on the on the award criminal, but
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a water failure in the way that it's over 7 events unfold. it was the humiliation of his government and increased security to make people forget about that. i think he just launching another more uh to make him forget about what happened october 7th. and to once again on the line uh the power cemetery. she's putting out of 3 of his really minutes or that is able to slaughter hundreds of people daily. thousands of people weekly as it's done in garza. and i'm just saying it's not one sorry to interrupt you. so say that the israel's files as military objectives and guides of what do you think it's actually trying to achieve here in live and on. and what chance do you give it of succeeding that when it has like you psych filed in gaza? this is the phase right. we go from one north another. no, you said here, let me just open another frontier. one of the main objectives and number,
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no one is to make people forget about, gosh, that's one of the main objectives and none of them is to make people forget about god. about israel experience guys. just us as 0. i'm on call them networks. we've been covering the water and the, and this collection never know right. look at things we've just done today. but the last 2 weeks, some of the worst atrocities and god is it has taken place as is right, continued it's genocide against god. but more to it, as you said, there's actually no way in the world that's that, that was shown us why he can do better with let me know that you guys are the best he can do. there's more damage, a more monstrous bike attacks get water. most of it is because that's what his government fees on. his government feeds on war and this. i'm destruction as it isn't garza as it has been in the west side. so the more the merrier. the more
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upside, the more the more children are killed, the more his government is becoming popular. among get space in that right and big stream rises in his rights, but it's also in spinning fear. in the hearts of bizarre. look, i talked nathaniel was sick yesterday. he repeated the same big box mix and lies and deception. that was, i thought after october 7 about the big children brought in children decapitated children decapitate the tablet. as he repeated the same lies whole lives. that's been the phone over the by even western media. but he continues to still spear in the heart of his there it is and continue to champion then as if he is like a war hero or a war leader. and he's been getting popular to and that's again, another reason why he's attracted you never know. last but not least, i have been a bit skeptical to argue this too hard. but now for me, it's
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a very convincing argument. whether it's spoken or spoken, faxed with trump, and i think that they all wish to continue to escalate until the american elections . because i think since the margin between harris, i'm from artist sho. minuscule a major more in the east. where does it affect has negatively, even if it's one or 2 percent, that's what allows drop to compress. i just said it could be spoken and it could be spoken fact between trump and nothing. yeah. right. clearly they are major of the same cloth and clearly nothing y'all has proving to be an author like a logical pathological liar amongst a war criminal. and i just hope that the i see, see what was watched it's procedures. i'm really stock pursuing for the he is before he just stories. love it on like you to store it. god. so my one is always thank you so much for your inside my on the shower. i'll just say we're
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a senior political analyst. thank you. well, the veto power of the 5 permanent members of the un security council is on the screws, ending at a meeting all of the general assembly critics. i the u. k, the us, russia, china, and france have use it to protect allies, as well as to prevent all stores un peacekeeping operations. mike, hannah reports from the un the, with just having a problem with that story, we'll bring that to you in a moment. well, gabriela ellis on the uh, is at the you in headquarters in new york and uh, it guides this conflict. uh, the liberties as well. uh, conflicts with his blog. its like to be off of the engine to going into the you in general assembly. uh this week, surely. yeah,
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most likely it will likely, but it will be, i think that's pretty safe to say for sure. given that the secretary general has been talking about for months. now, one of his deepest concerns and worries was to spill over into a regional conflict and is real a starting a, a essentially a war in lab and on. and that's exactly what we are starting to see. the 1st signs of this is particularly troublesome for you to feel the un peacekeeping mission along the blue line. there's about, uh, 11001st. and now there, this is an immensely a dangerous for them as well. at this very moment, in fact, you feel just put out a statement within the last hour saying that, you know, feel expressed as grave concern for the safety of civilians in southern lebanon. i'm, it's the most intense is rarely bombing campaign since last october,
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any further escalation of this dangerous situation could have for reaching and devastating consequences for the broader region. now the un spokesperson for the secretary general is expected to have a briefing here in about half an hour or so i'll be attending that and we'll be trying to get some more answers. and exactly what the pastor is of unit bill right now, along the lebanese border. there you have a good pull this route strikes that we have seen over the last few hours. will they impact that you ins? peace keeping mission along that border. yeah. that that would be una fill in and so for uh, the u. n. is telling us that the lieutenant general there has been in contact uh as early as, as late as today with both 11, using his railey officials on both sides, trying to calm tensions if you will. there are no plans for any re deployment or
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reconfiguration of the unit. feel along the border there, but the but certainly, this is escalated. israel has escalated this immensely now in the last 24 to 48 hours. so now everything changes as over a 130 heads of state and heads of government are gathering here in new york at un headquarters for the general assembly. i can tell you there's only, there's almost 2 general assemblies happening happening the official program, if you will, but then the unofficial one. and that is the current situation in gaza and the escalation in 11 on that is what heads of dates are going to be talking about both publicly and privately and bilateral meetings. the secretary general has numerous bilateral meetings that he's been a half has on his schedule, but the situation in 11 on make no mistake about it. israel's escalation comes at
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this time. this is now going to is completely up in a lot of what we expect to see happening here at un headquarters. in the coming days. we will be keeping a very close on it and no down talking to you extensively in the hours and days ahead, gabriela ellis on that for us at the you in the new york or will prosecute his site . the man who planned to shoot us presidential candidate donald trump wrote a letter describing and assess the nation to attend front with a very it is due to appear in florida court shortly. the justice department says ruth, who was also with the fall around the bush near with trump, was playing golf, had a list of dates and vineyards. the presidential candidate would be, as you will really faces, 2 charges relating to firearm position. a feel of l is in washington dc with more on this than to fill the we know if a ruth has appeared in court yet and the likelihood that he will face for the charges and why it's taking place as we speak. now this is
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a free trial detention hearing. so normally it's a bit of an administrative thing, but this is where prosecutors get to say to the judge. look, this guy should remain behind boss until the trial on here is why. and then they lay out all of the evidence. so they've got an, a lot of a centering around this lots up positively written by ruth. and which on it's pretty strong. and what she says, i'm closing this. this was an assassination attempt on donald trump. but i failed you. i tried my best. i gave it all the gumption. i could most of it is up to you now to finish the job. and i will offer a $150000.00 to whomever kind of complete the job. now this is one of a number of classes that we all told were found in a box that bruce, apparently electrically gay to a witness months ago. and it was only after the events of last week. but this witness opened the box. and inside the box, we are told that there was a number of items including ammunition, a metal pipe, various tools, building tools, full cell phones. and those lots is on the offices,
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looked at those phones and they've been scary. go to the information in that, but they've also been talking about what was found in the call that booth was in when he was arrested about an hour later up in martin county, i just north of west palm beach. they were 6 cell phones in that call 2 of which was such or they've all been such but 2 of which had information, including one of them, had a search of how to get from palm beach to mexico. um also they said that they found uh, 12 pairs of gloves, hawaiian drive, and license his passport. additional plates and not call, they've also told about a rock, sorry, i'm a carry a bag that were found out the seed, which contains what they are saying. plates that were capable of stopping small arms fire on top of that. they're also revealing details of his movements. you may remember when this order installed it, there was a press conference the following day in which investigate the said that they
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believed booth of being at the scene for some 12 hours. and they were able to do this because they were able to look at g on vacation data from his phone, but they would try to ascertain how long he'd been in the area. they've not looked at the cell phones. they say that he left north carolina on the 14th of august. they believe he arrived in florida on the 18th of august. remember, this happened on the 15th of september. so was hoping nearly a month in florida during that time roots phones electrically went between trumps residents. and mar, logo and also the golf course for this incident took place. phil, uh thank you so much. we will uh no down check back in as that quote, hearing uh, finishes, quote, lavelle for us in washington dc. well, the 1st lift is pull attention to be elected. president centurylink is history has been sworn in at a ceremony in columbia tomorrow . just a 9 k one. the presidential election on saturday with 42.3 percent of the foreigners . he's promised to root out corruption, improve people's lives,
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and bring to justice, though, as he says, ropes, the country, they weren't able to be honest with the marketing. the, the, we have a deep understanding of the we've got a challenging situation in our country. a politics must be best, isn't this a political culture, the people expect topics we will commit to sales to that the public as a very negative view of politicians and politics. russia says that someone just has recaptured territory in the coast region. the defense industries they've taken fortified positions helped by ukraine's army destroying military equipment and clearing trenches. leadership of all of our travel to the city of coast, to find out how the war is affecting it's residents. the people from the course, the bold areas say that you create a new invasion of the region has created a humanitarian catastrophe for them. and villages. heavy slicing is in full swing the mattress, the teens and phones. he is a risk in the lives to evacuate civilians from the homes. sounds of refugees
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afflicting the conflict. many have lost everything about how grateful they've survived through. i'm not sure any of the web. sure. our village is gone. everything burned down. we live with friends here, 10 people in one small flat. we will not return home. there is no where to return to the us to pull stuff. we were sitting in a basement and couldn't get out. we fled during a break between the bombings when we were driving from there, it was totally horrific. houses were burned down along the road. a hospital was destroyed every day lie here coexists with the realities of war. moments of commons, peace suddenly shot to the body. how of error rates sirens, now speak as tell people what to do and where to go during all hilary. as hans and in the eyes of many anxiety and sad and see about the future, yet they keep a sense of optimism. the stars most the scary. we usually helicopters and planes
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flying by and sirens, but we got used to it and we don't want to leave. we believe that everything will be fine. we'd love elsie for us nauseous taska. at 1st i was a little scared, not so much for myself, but for the children. i'm also a school teacher, so i'm responsible for so many lives. now things have stabilized a little. we believe in our army, employees of the russian red cross handout basic goods and made sense to those who have been displaced 1st day training sessions, how daily i'll hope to hear the students and learning how to carry wounded people, still bleeding and bondage ones. volunteers also teach how to keep psychological help to those they say have been through how to, to shut up specially and you know, things that you can, what people are devastated. they really want to return home. they lost hope, but they trying to hold on. some people share their emotions and we see anger and
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aggression us. i call it just all helping them to stay afloat. emotional a good for now. the main priority for these people is to come to terms with the law says and cope with the new reality. although no one knows what the future holds. these people have, but one day the land will the peaceful again. you last your problem, all of us ultra 0 course will still a huge hero. now just here i help the kids and to colorado, and as expressing was an unusual dumping of snow in south africa and in school bus alone, and when again, but lose the captain to injury. far as here with that story, the business latest is sponsored by him to lot global. your real estate destination in due by the,
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fontas for now his father, tom, thank you so much asian club champions. elaine have won the 1st ever match of the fif intercontinental cap. united arab emirates team the dell, sienna champions, oakland city 6 to determine include the whole, the champions from the 6 confederations, with around the dread guaranteed spot in the final in december. so the under, he needs for twice to set up a match against african champions. i'll alley is elaine can win 2 more matches. so be in the title. decide this is how the tournament will unfold. i'll and winning that historic opener against oakland city. next month. ellen will play all alley of egypt and cairo also when round to still be confirmed champions of south america take on the cheek of mexico that match and the remainder of the tournament
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will be played in cats are in december, all the winners of those 2 games will progress into a play off on december the 14th, whoever makes it through will face european champions around madrid. the 1st inter, continental comp, final will take place in katara. on december, the 18th, we've been talking to football rider, my hair mazata here about the global reaction to this treatment we've seen in the past. players like to book or to kevin to brain. uh, 20 cruise. i'll speak about congestion in the, in the schedule for professional footballers, bank, if you ask football supporters, you know, in south america in africa, they don't necessarily mind sort of. it's like just always a chance for their own teams. the players that they get to watch. we can we go in front of them to go up and rub shoulders against some of the best players in the world world class players. and most importantly, it's a chance for the cups to make some hard earned prize money and leave for a simple comparison for those that don't know african football or the real madrid
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of africa. they've been to 4 out of the last 5 cap champions. we can find those usually they windham, they won 3 out of those 4. and they're just the standard in africa. they have to biggest budgets with, you know, a yearly budget of up to $25000000.00 to $30000000.00. most of their team is made up of egypt and international, but when they do recruits and pursue players that are playing abroad, they'll get the criminal background. and that's why you see them have so so much success, continental. and i look good in the match. the african asian pacific cup playoffs, as the parents are consequential corporate has been name and get looked at against often city they want 6 to so they, they do pose a stiff challenge. i would say, however, on the balance of things and especially at home in cairo at cairo, international stadium do have the advantage. and as much as the primary lead cattle race ignited on sunday, with our sales manager hailing his team's performance as a miracle arsenal over to one up against it champion. manchester city of the us.
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yet when alejandro to stars was sent off just before half time, the 10 men of arsenal hung on until the police injury time for john stones to dropped an equalizer for city. so seems still i'm beaten the season, the city top of the tables. for now. the way that somebody, when i'm so proud of him, you're going to be thrown away in a more difficult situation against that kind of opponent and the way we deal with that we handle the situation is unbelievable. i'm so proud of him. and i thought tough team, we know we, but we faced them and and unfortunately, you know, it was 90 minutes. nothing's happened. say i didn't want to to, to many, many, many was, seems, and we were there. and at the end, congratulations asking us to be so strong mentally. lucky for the long, long time, 45 minutes that isn't that easy of barcelona had maintained their perfect starts a spanish y laker. season they be villareal $51.00 robert lumen desk is for twice
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as a team secured there 6 consecutive when the negative for bar. so was a serious knee injury for goalkeeper and captain mark andre to feed. and he's undergoing surgery on monday, and it leaves syria milan. darby was the guy who was in the last minute entail gabby a score in the winter for ac milan, the to one last was interest 1st at home in the league for a year. and meant they missed the chance to go up to, you know, at the top of the job. and that is all your support for now back to you. tom, thanks so much for what we have writing use out of bi routes and now just as right, joins us from there and we understand that as ryan has conducted another is try calling the city what. what can you tell us what we're just getting reports of another target it strikes by the is really military our residential building and the southern software was down here. so this is an area that is about
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7 kilometers from where i'm standing in downtown re route. now here is of course, where there was another targeted attack on friday, killing 16 members of it has a lot, including high ranking officials. this latest attack, we're just getting initial reports that are residential building has the targeted by as rarely, military. yes. again, it is unclear if there was a hit this was a targeted assassination as to whether or not they. 8 a civilian casualties? yes, we're getting initial reports. again, southern they wrote down here area has been targeted by the israeli military. of course, this was also the students at the same location that we saw. israel carry out an attack on fridays killing. high ranking members of has the law and at least 52 people die there on friday in that attack. now this latest attack comes out of time . what israel has launch, an unprecedented number of strikes across southern 11 on, but this will be the 1st time on monday since israel lots is launched,
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it's attacked in the south that they've targeted the capital bear route. we are waiting to get more confirmation clothes from is really officials and hezbollah as well as to see who could have been the target. but we know this is a heavily densely populated area there. about 700000 people living in very. 2 quarters in da here in the southern very routes will of course, bring you all the latest as soon as we have more information. but this say has already been described by the health minister as one day of unprecedented number of civilian casualties and wounded as a result of the attacks that have been brought it by israel in various parts of the country. thank you so much for the latest. uh, this dosage a battery for us uh in bainbridge. well, that's awesome. they told me mccrae full this news. now you can find much more use on our website as the interest fitness delta 0. don't com. i will be back in just a moment with much more of the day's news,
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