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the safe, the meeting, comment as an international inside corruption, excellence award, denominator hero. now the, this is really strikes kill needing $500.00 people in 11 on, in the deadliest day of cost for the conflicts and almost $2.00 decades. the hello welcome to the program. i'm satisfied that this is all because they are live from the whole. so coming up hezbollah, 5 dozens of rockets into israel, for 80 defense systems into set my system and panic across to nothing on thousands
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of people to be waves of is ready, rockets, time, and no rush fights for palestinians in garza. and in class families wide towns among 24 people killed across the street. the we begin in 11 on we're close to 500 citizens have been killed in the deadliest wave of his riley strikes in years. $35.00 children and $58.00 women are among the dead. these are the latest pictures that we're seeing here from side on just 45, columbus is south of the capital bay route. the health ministry says nearly 1700 others have been injured. israel says it has drugs around 1600 targets belonging to the on the group has been la. meanwhile, in northern is really cities, a raid sirens. when charleston responds to hezbollah, rock, it's a tax. israel's, on the missile defense system has targeted the barrage,
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which has caused minimal damage of a mazda and has this updates from the route as they've been reports of more is very new strikes on southern lebanon. now these strikes are coming off to hezbollah, unknowns for that fight. it's long range study, one of ready to roll kids into israel. they say they were targeting a military airport in israel, west of a food. now this in time comes in response of to an expensive foaming campaign by these really matri across, letting them stay started in the early hours and about 6 am local time starting in the south. and this is followed by strikes in the back called valley, uninvolved back in the news. and then this the target to the assassination attempt induction in southern pay routes. this is a densely populate today or it may civilians live there. and it's really ministry say they were targeting ali to cover, you know, has a lot of to destroy. they announced that in fact the car was not hit that he was
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fine. and i quote, in good health. now this, this boeing campaign has caused immense damage across the country, but the civilian told right now is on president is $490.00. 2 people have been killed in these is really strikes, including 35 children, and 58 women in making it the deadly stay in lebanon's history. since the civil war will is the 2 sides exchange for tens of thousands of lebanese citizens, all fleeting towns and cities along the southern border with his ro, of the israel woman as most strikes to come then a hold that has more from time. and so the 11 on israel has significantly escalated this conflict and leasing one of its most intense and wide spread. air assaults on lebanon in decades. as the strikes came in, waves one after another, across southern lebanon,
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as well as the east. these are areas where has the law has a presence, but these really military strategy appears to include attempts to cause a bigger displacement crisis. okay, there's a lot of time, a career people are making their way out of this area. a few minutes ago. there's been another air strikes, you can see the smoke this, the airstrikes have been happening since the early hours of the morning. in fact, in recent days, and we are very, very close to the southern city of tire fighter jets are also hitting with isabel, says are has the positions on the highway leading to the capital. they route these rated army says, this is just the beginning. people are leaving traffic almost at a standstill after israel ordered them to leave areas where it says hezbollah is storing weapons already. this nearly year long conflict has displaced more than 100000 people from lebanese villages along the border. but the un says another
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150000 live about 10 kilometers north. is like in garza israel seems to have decided once again to put civilians in harms way for over 20 years. please bala has deployed its arms inside of homes and militarized civilian infrastructure. as a result, this is valid terrorist organization has turned 1000 lebanon into a battlefield. isabel stated, were objective as to return residents to their homes and the north of the country, which has been that has repeatedly targeted and supported palestinians in gaza. the price. oh, there's a lot of chaos here. they are very that there's going to be another strike. 70 citizens are being killed. hundreds injured among them, women, children, and paramedics hospitals had been told that the school non urgent surgeries and treat people injured in what officials called israel is expanding aggression
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against lebanon. parents were asked to fetch their children from school after tens of thousands of people received calls from local numbers, warning them to evacuate for their safety. as well as accused of using psychological warfare to create chaos and spread fear among a population already on edge. how do we see it from the stand that we didn't know 14, and he's belie later hassan estrada. i see that we did not want to bone civilian and we have 4 main military positions, but they are treat her as criminals. they costs all the lines the nearly relentless strikes, having prevented hezbollah from launching rockets across the border is already called this an open ended battle of reckoning. then there was a 0 tire southern left and on. well, that's bringing home the sun. how does my for us, from my mind in jordan, because of these ready to govern his bond dogs there are from reporting from within israel homes or what has israel been saying about all of what's been happening?
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and also we're hearing of more rockets, the latest rocket barrage happening just around 2 and a half hours ago. his bullet claiming responsibility for that reports of continued is really airstrikes in southern 11 on after a day of pounding lebanese territory, the army says more than $1600.00 airstrikes were conducted in the eastern and southern parts of the country, claiming they were off his bullet targets. but of course, the billions and civilian infrastructure was part of that casualty. after nearly 500 people were killed, israel says that they're in a new phase of the war that they are only going to intensify. attacks in order to achieve the goal of returning evacuated is really to those northern towns and settlements along the border. but we've been hearing this rhetoric from his really officials for some time, but they're not afraid to bomb. loving on back to the stone age, they're not afraid to turn beta into a 2nd,
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gaza and they're now going so far as to say that she's bola is using civilians as human shields that need the parallels between the attacks of 11 on and the attacks on guns that continue day after day, but israel says that until that goal is complete, until all of the objectives are met to the attacks are going to continue and in fact only become stronger. okay, thank you very much. so how does that help though with the latest updates from georgia in your state department spokesman has told all to 0 that it's diplomats are in contact with the lebanese and is really security officials around the clock. and they want to prevent further escalation in the region o, an official has moved from washington, dc. or just in the last though, we've had the end to be blinking, has met with the iraqi prime minister. and during their discussions, the discuss highway, they could be escalate. what is happening in the middle east at the moment? certainly the united states. don't see any magic in this idea that have been put
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forward by the feelings that they're going to escalate to de escalate and the say that the moves that be as early as are making to build up their forces on the border. we some see is a precursor to grind invasion of southern lebanon. they don't think that that's helpful, the toll, so they're using all the diplomatic reverse. they have. we had from joe biden, who was meeting with the president of the united, out of emeralds. he was in the white house a few hours ago and he said then his team were working around the quote to try and de escalate. the simply don't see what is happening there at the moment as a way to de escalate. what is happening across the reach of the outside, the extra forces to the middle east? no details on how big those forces will be or what role they will play. but it's clear that the americans are deeply concerned with what they've seen over the last several days. on these really lebanese border addressing the un general assembly
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fronts as foreign minister called for an emergency meeting of a security council to discuss the fighting between is ready forces and has the law as it does still zip also. but really been, i'm thinking of the lebanese people as is ready strikes. i've just killed hundreds of civilians including dozens of children. these strikes conducted on both sides of the blue line and the region more broadly, must immediately and fronts, once again, calls upon the parties and those that support them to deescalate and avoid a regional complication. that would be devastating for everyone. first and foremost, the civilian population for that reason i have asked for an emergency meeting of the security council on 11 and this week and goals or is radio strikes of kills at least 24 people over the last day. and the time on a home and data is by the killed the mother and her 4 children. and his radio strike also targets is a residential building and goes a city leaving several people stuck under the rubble was
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a who has moved from the north of the strip as a result of the heavy religious attacks on shift of one neighborhood, a whole building belonging to the company in a shifter, one neighborhood has just collapsed on its residence. so the entire time at least temp on the wall. the little that the 25 civilians are stuck on the there won't be the 100 different sources which are trying to rush to the people who still dropped on some spot. the they've got to find that there was someone who was alive. he said, help me. there's anyone outside and there are trying to rescue him. why now, isaac, actually seeing the best you. this is the level of destruction. the at the 7 different schools is all using basic equipment to risk. do all of these beeble cells inside and on the the walls. so as
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a result of it is a heavy tax. the buildings and the ground all shaking the buildings all come. c to the new jersey to assess the neighborhood assign the use for and policy chief choice of borough has condemned as well as decision to close down all just there is bureau in the occupied westbank that's my kind of from i'll just areas of the old is there a bureaus being closed and as well. and now in the last few days, a patients have been shut down in the west bank, which is being illegally occupied by israel. now once again, this is a good example of israel acting with impunity. it's an action on the press, but it also appears to be typical of what you have just said off of who's operating without any push it from outside pauses. yes, the closing all the i just see the offices wasn't romano. yes. and our model offices
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look throughout the west bank effect and with the west bank. it's a very bad news and certain they have to condemn it easily as imposing guys of the longest black out, you know, will of the history the longest, like out know press if you decide guys only which is either being high to on the number of children at least being killed. i did you something that everybody has been condemned. but believe me, i don't have the and the capacity to make this behavior to change. and this makes a lack of information on what's happening inside garza or what's happening and there was bad. but that's a fact, i'm not even vending anything. this is a blind situation where there is no windows or one of these that is being able to
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explain and to show what's happening. i just see that was the i was giving a ratio service to the information of the people the life event. and they condemned the closing in that office. and so i don't, i will just 0 will have all the rest of the day's news, including more revelations about the mine who the f b. i says once it's a sauce night, former us president donald trump says florida golf course and where these the climate issue coming out, the unique perspective, liberties have largely let go of their belief and the government will live and not on heard. voices. we have the perfect recipe for infectious disease outbreak. it is
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the the hello welcome back to watching out. is there a reminder of stories this hour and 11 on his radio strikes of kills nearly $500.00 people, an injured, almost a $1700.00 others? it's been the deadliest day of his radio tax on lebanon in nearly 20 years. tens of thousands of people being towns and cities in southern lebanon and heading north schools and universities have been close. hospitals overwhelmed and his role is suggesting that will be more times israel's minutes. recess has been the lowest
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over a 100 rockets on monday with some reaching the northern city. ohi phone is real estate . most of the project calls were in suspense and bought a few hits residential areas. at least 2 people point of view. and general assembly is expected to be dominated by israel's conflict with has been long and it's full on garza trays about has moved from the runs headquarters in new york in the united nations. general assembly begins this to stay with over a 190 representatives from around the world and over 70 heads of states that will be participating in the general debate here in new york at the united nations headquarters. the agenda, however, seems to be controls with the ongoing situation in the middle east, especially the world garza but also the escalating a situation in live and on right now for the past few days. what's been taking place here is the summit of the future. we're already some of the was representatives. we're able to speak and express about concerns about the situation
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and the world today. we heard a house representative from 11 on back to heidi who expressed her concerns about the situation and how country. and i don't know if that, you know, she was taught the prime minister nat geo. mccarthy is working with the government and government teams to deal with the question that we all victim to its own levels . diplomatic humanitarian health security and also in terms of people's livelihoods . we are seeing a wave of exodus and the targeting of residential areas, and that's also frustration here at the united nations with the u. when's. but also the security council's inability to help solve some of the world's biggest conflicts, including the worries done to warn you clean, but also the war on guys i'm. that's why they're growing close to reform. the security council. we need greats of collective assets to prevent and, and conflict for britain and that means of holding ukraine. sovereignty judging an
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immediate cease law in gaza. i'm elaborate and supporting an ad to the fighting. and so that it means robust the challenging members state to violate the job, to rejecting a well which might makes right a reasonable representative security council. that means supporting the international of, nor, and applying it equally in france. it's going to be an interesting when you're at the united nations with lots of the film, i see lots of bilateral meetings, but at the same times or lies on the situation in the middle east, especially with a situation in live, i don't, it is, i will i just need that new york, germany's capital against israel is a tax that demonstrates, isn't belinda been showing solidarity with the palestinian and loving these people? they say as israel expands its military operations. according for an into the war on the front, we are here demonstrating against the violations,
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being committed by israel towards our people in garza and loveland on the absence of some error countries. whereas the united nations, where the international organizations, the united states and some other countries are supporting this, we are here against the killings and the destruction. our people in both garza and lebanon are being asked me click lens and no one is helping federal prosecutors in the usa. they aimed to charge them on with the attempted assassination of republican presidential candidate. donald trump. 58 year old ryan ruth was arrested in florida. earlier this month, he was hiding with a gun the full in the president's golf course. rece has been ordered to remain in jail, pending his trial. phil about has the latest from washington, dc, or were ryan ruth was told that he will remain behind balls and so he goes on trial . he's already charged with to firearms. offenses by the prosecution. say they believe he explicitly went to the trunk golf course with the intention of kenning,
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donald trump, and they are preparing to present evidence to support about to a grand jury over the coming days. but this hearing was sensitive about the evidence they have so far. it's hoax about a laptop which they believe ruth roads address to the well, which she said this was an assassination attempt on donald trump. but i filed and it goes on to offer a $150000.00 to whomever that kind of complete the job. they say this was one of a number of classes that were found in a box of root, allegedly gave to a witness. this witness opened the box. recently, i didn't discover these let's s plus cell phones on other items, including munitions. they also talked about what was in the car when ruth was pulled over, they said there was 6 cell phones in that call, one of which contained a search on how to get from palm beach to mexico. i'm. they elaborated more on roots movements. they revealed last week, the cellphone size, i had put roof at the golf course, but 12 hours before the secret service fight. those shots, they say they now believe ruth had beaten florida since the 18th of august. so the
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best part of a month, the defense did cross examine a secret service agent that secret service agent said he is not aware of footage of ruth holding the rifle opening in the bushes or the payment running away. the defense also argued no shots were fired, they said there is no evidence roof touch the firearm or the prosecution said there was an actual type on the scope containing a fingerprint. the match two's and the defense also said there was no signature on the letter. donald trump has since waited on this, he has posted press release, which he is blaming joe biden and come to the harris saying that that justice department is ms humbling and down playing the 2nd assassination attempt on his life since july fill of out. i'll just say era, washington to and as in use a small soon ami is been seen. they went up to cons. remote islands off, turn us quite the magnitude 5.9 quick struck me the is the islands chain. try me. i had a shallow depth of 11.7. columbus is around 25000 people live on the small pacific
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islands, south of type care, their own nerve reports of injuries or damage. the case labor policy is holding its annual conference software. it's for 1st 3 months in government, among other things as anger, it sits plans to make deep spending costs to cover an estimated $29000000000.00 hole in public finances. dining hall has this report from the pool. the chancellor of the exchequer, britain's finance minister interrupted mid speech by a protest, a cooling for noms and bug o against israel, but not to the labor governments. problems are so easily bundled away when the side, as she spoke. another protest against comes to winter seating subsidies with pensioners, the i'm good for my membership over this terrible decision to pick this pockets of
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pension is it is probable. are we getting out? certainly values of emails and phone calls and the calls all our older members that had called a labor voters, and they said they won't vote for them again. the government says it has no choice . that hard decisions must be made to confront an economic black hole by its conservative predisposes, was but detectable in the chancellor's speech was a shifting total. price is a challenge. and investment is the solution. a response to criticism that in order to carry the country with it, the needs to be an injection of hope. so believe me, when i say my optimism for ports and funds bright to the ever, my ambition knows no limits. because i can see the price on offer if we make the right choices. now it's a message the penalty conference can expect more of when prime minister kissed um and speaks on tuesday. i think it was not listed. but i
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think some of those of us that were actually out camp this week and everything i think we'd like to actually we do different reasons. so we want to get it. i mean, through the labels leadership does seem to be responding to a sense of slight needs among the positive rank and file that something needs to be done to lift the mood. oh, the good luck. reaching for that sunny vision of the future in this weather. joe not allowed to 0. livable climate talk to this. so gathering in new york as well. the latest arrives to the un general assembly there increasingly focusing on wall street giants like city banking. they choose of funding, fossil fuel extraction and will, and there are attempts to stop climate change. i'll just, there is christmas. the disney has more the
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summer maybe over the climate activists are keeping the heat on financial institutions with rallies like this one outside of city banks. headquarters in new york. on monday dozens attempted to block the entrances and make their voices heard the oil exception of the amazon. it's actually the biggest worst letter of way of traction in the amazon blazing and visit as the out in the year that seen global temperatures sore to record heights. they want to en, funding not only for fossil fuel extraction, but also for war. because it is a timing issue and there is no problem addresses about rebels. sorry. city is a major funder of chevron, a company that is partnered with israel to develop gas fields off the coast of gaza, which activists in china choose a fueling israel's war machine. demonstrations like this have become
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a regular occurrence outside in the us have been arrested over the last summer. and increasingly, their joint is with the anti war from the city. officials accuse demonstrators of over stating their role since the 2015 paris climate agreement, they've gone from the 6th largest provider of loans for oil. gas include projects to 12. my grand citibank is funding often most of your projects globally with are especially warming, disenfranchised communities everywhere and still active as a financial institutions need to do more before it's too late. kristin salumi, i'll just say you're a new york so your space council has safely landed in kazakhstan. it brought back 3 passengers from the international space station and also says those
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on board will astronaut tracy, c dyson and cosmo notes. nikolai childs as well as all like come in and co well that's it from me sort of side so you can find more information on the website . the news continues, hey, was in a box going out to 0 of the folks out there. the had a lot of that will start in south asia with a monsoon range haven't been very active in recent days. but we're seeing something foaming in the bay or bang goal in area of low pressure. that's going to bring some very heavy rain and windy conditions to me in my bungling dash and north eastern parts of india says, wrenching rain to come for west bengal and be sure in the days ahead. we're also gonna see some very heavy rain effect western parts of india. we've got amber
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warnings out for content and go with that rain moving into most central areas as well by the middle of the week to the south of this move showers. but some dry patches for sri lanka, lots of sunshine here, and that's just some of the story for the northwest and for pockets down there, we could see some showers in new delhi on wednesday. we could also see some showers in beijing as we moved to east asia of go to pull up of heavy rain pulling from mongolia, moving its way across the north east. but to the south of this launch, the dry cool central areas temperature is pushing up and we'll have a few showers in some cloud for shanghai, sort of which is what we saw last week here. the, the heaviest of the rain affecting hong kong when done province in china with some heavy rain for tie one as well. on wednesday, the is really forces seek to silence the truth. finley occupied westbank storming and
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shutting down houses. here was bureau and romano, the truth must be protected and heard. and the stories of real people must be told . this is not just an attack on journalism. it's an attack on the world's right to know journal. this is not, of course, of pressing. it's steve the on, kimberly healthcare at the smithsonian's national portrait gallery in washington dc . this is home to the only complete collection of presidential portraits outside of the white house. these fortress have sure not only the likenesses of some of the most powerful figures in us history, but also their legacy shaped by political, social, and cultural climates of their time. as the us approaches another pivotal election
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. cala harris and donald trump is candidates. these portraits offer a unique lens on the countries a solving leadership.

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