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sions of us and people who called lowest for freedom of speech and 1st amendment, bryce gods, chosen to bless us because we protect israel. i'm going to continue to do on a state level. all that i can to support the one, the bill on which is era. the iran flies, nearly 200 missiles of israel calling it an act of self defense department. and benjamin netanyahu warns the to her on will pay for the i don't know about this, and this is obviously have a lot of time to have also coming up a shooting and stopping attack in the is really city of jeff. at least 7 people that israel continues it's ground and they are offensive and loving on targeting
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bailey southern suburb with a series of new air strikes and is ready, forces had a shelter for offering children can guys that are reports of several casualties the around as long as $3200.00 missiles at israel, which it says is in response to the assassination of the leaders of hamas on the fence ball up as well as a top rainy and come under israel's as a response is coming. but iran ones, it is ready to attack again. if provoked on this, i who begins, have coverage from jordan's capital, i'm on and that's because these where the government has bind, i'll just from reporting, insight, israel, the intel will be, the sound of sirens reverberated throughout the city and explosions lit up the night skies. overhead israel's air defenses, intercepting some of the almost $200.00 ballistic missiles,
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launched by it on towards the country, the projectiles even seen in the jordanian skies over. i'm on israel's army called it on the actions a serious attack. the prime minister benjamin netanyahu address the nation insisting the attack had failed and vowed it would not go on answered. you're gonna stop. ron made a big mistake tonight and it will pay for it comes to your writing. writing doesn't understand a determination to defend ourselves or our resolve to strike back is out, you know, makes it on revolutionary guard course says the attack was in response to the assassinations of his bola leader has a no civil law. how mass political chief is $900.00 a year and to hit on as well as the killings of several it on in military officials . it owns president masoud possession, released the statement saying, based on legitimate rights with the aim of peace and security for it on in the region. a decisive response was given to the aggressions of the zionist regime.
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this action was in defense of the it on the an interest and citizens, nothing you all who should know that it on is not war mongering, but it will firmly stand against any threat. this is just a glimpse of our capabilities do not engage in conflict with it on for his partner of us. president joe biden reiterated america's full support for israel. my direction i say, is military actively supported, defensive is and we're still assessing the impact. but based on what we know now, the attack peers that defeated and in effect, and this is testament is really military capability and us. and i'm also also testing it to testing, planning between united states and israel dentist, fate and defend against praise of attacks and expect. and the question now is what comes next in this dangerous cycle of escalation? uncertainty throughout the region is very much on the rise and fears of
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a broader conflict throughout the middle east or at an all time high and the center with them just need all. i'm ready in this house, reportedly landed close to the headquarters on most side in the northern televi. ms . i was hit the city junior runs attack on tuesday. video shows a large crater in the middle of a road that's believed to be near as rose intelligence agency, us military officials have confirmed that 2 naval destroyers were used to intercept some of the runs missiles. john 100 reports from the pentagon to the u. s. military to direct action in defense of israel during or on missile strikes. pentagon officials say the 12 interceptors were fired from 2 ships in the mediterranean. it is not clear how many hit their targets. there were other interceptors on land and aircraft. but officials say none of those were use the us assessment is that there was minimal damage on the ground,
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although televised images appear to show some of those missiles striking infrastructure on the ground. but major general pat ryder had a warning for ron should decide to attack us forces in the region. it should be very clear that if i ran or it's proxies, use this as an opportunity to attack us forces, we will respond appropriately. that would draw the us into a growing regional conflict that it very much wants to avoid. expanding defense secretary lloyd austin, talked to his counterpart, you of go on in israel and said there would be severe consequences for any around in strike that was before the missile strikes occurred afterwards. and a follow up call. he said the us remains well past year to predict its forces and its allies in the region, john henry and l g 0. at the pentagon, the celebrations were held on the streets of to han bay, lived baghdad, and gaza size is gathered into farms, palestine squared waving his ball at 11 east into running and flags. i'm involved
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reports tribute into crowds, industry itself, dig around and dozens of other any cities, minutes of day or onset of an ocean. they've gone launched a wave of some strikes on each side of the collective chance feel expressing joy and 5 of the getting the military as when a sort of data to allies across the region the on data 11 on his. i'll just print that on a on e o signs. we alternate systems. we'll see if it just comes placed as wave follows through the slides. those webcast pictures of the late secretary general of his full. so you'd have something someone who's killed on friday by any sort of display on the southern southern guns as well as
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teens celebrated on the states of this kaiser, the top with a slight of getting the missiles this is the body of the food you count a few 100 meters away from the board to refuse, or your young palestinians will come to your training assault of the sufferings. again, obviously the bombs, raining death and destruction of the community in the occupied westbank as well as invaded with gunshots and 5 words instead of addiction. was that all this took place and so now that you're on the back tooth using human have repeatedly talked easily. this the droves and ballistic missiles, sort of the data to look at. people have 1000 this fuentes turn out to get in your, on the get off. i thought it may have raised more on, in the face of a few of some and in. but these are uses a collection continuous with the support of a one superpower and the separations mixed with feelings onset. how much fun
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of this is gonna be base is a run project. i told the international crisis group, he says any further escalation could have devastating impacts for civilians in the region. as we know, it is ro is going to respond to it has already said that it would respond even potentially tonight. we know that this response is going to be much more devastating than what is real did back in april, which was a very limited attack. it needs to miss all battery resolved, defense battery in as on and the center of iran. and if indeed is real targets anything of significance, whether that's the revolutionary guards facilities or iraq's nuclear program, or the countries leadership, or even the city and infrastructure a long as are going to be compelled to respond again. i think the risk of an attack on the nuclear program is particularly high because ron's defense if shield has by
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the is on his knees. the us forces are already in the region, shielding israel. and for israel, this is a potentially wants a new generation opportunity to take care of it, major threats that it has perceived from iran over the past few decades. and it also probably knows that even if this issue is resolved systematically, it would not be through as real satisfaction. so i think there is a real risk of a stripe on youtube facilities. if not, it would be on i or just as ministry facilities, but to be honest, it doesn't matter what is targeted. if a wrong software is a significant blow, it would have to respond. and then we are in this ballistic ping pong of iran in israel continued to target one another. and if casualties were avoided this time around, eventually in a scenario like that, we would end up with casualties. and from that point on,
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it will be in all the floor, and that's something that us would have to get in between. and that's when you have a fully fledged regional conflagration on your app. or will it run 40 minutes before that volley of any of this, i'll say to israel, it was a shooting and stopping exactly in the city of java. at least 7 people have been killed and several others have been wounded. is there any police say that shooters were shot dead? it seems rated palestinian homes and the city of habit onto the occupied west bank in response to that. shooting is ready as strikes have continued, and the southern suburb of bay root flames and smoke could be seen in the area of 11 east capital israel again. so as it was targeting his bolo sites on tuesday afternoon, there were several strikes across page, including on an apartment building which caught fire. earlier. israel says its troops crossed into southern lebanon for what it's called limited and targeted rates against the group, as well as spokesman denied them and paused, but said it's ready to confront, is very forces. if true,
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it would be the 1st time israel has had boots on the ground and love it on since the war in 2006 and is where he strikes killed at least 5 people west of guys, the city bombing talking to the alamo institute, which shelters displaced the palestinians. several people were injured in the attack, rescue workers of being digging through rubble in search of survivors. the still ahead on all does 0 what's versus the funds were the polls, neck and neck were going to be live in new york to the 2nd analyze tuesdays vice presidential debate. the how i welcome to another look at the international forecast. we are still struggling to shake off the showers just around the power can hit parts of the us whatsoever. tried to push it over towards the middle and the space,
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tearing away from the east, disable this next the system again. that's trying to push this way. a little further east was like, you can see it does so obviously go on through a wedding, stay putting down the appalachians. pennsylvania virginia is to sing a few showers the into the carolinas, but dr. and it has been recently, but we would really like to see it to a good deal. dr. still, i think 1st i it shouldn't be too bad for many, but still some pockets of rain that in the full costs and weather to into central new east. and positive canada, i have a towards the west where we got some more wet. and when do with a podding through here. meanwhile, across the us, it is generally dry. that dry weather coming down into a good pots of northern mexico, southern mexico. on the other hand, still very unsettled. plenty of cloud and rain in place at this state here was this weather for the caribbean is going to be close to the west and parts of the region with a potential for developing storm to come through here elsewhere. most of the islands
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reminder of adult stories. this iran has launched nearly 200 missiles directly at israel. the revolutionary gods cold says the attack was in response to the killing of his bottle, leaving the house and the father and baby is very prime minister. benjamin netanyahu says iran has made a big mistake. the ones that will pay for the attack on tuesday nights, nothing yahoo planes. the operation fails says whoever attacks israel will be attacked in retaliation. runs for minnesota set that runs the attack was an act of self defense against israel. ok, the savvy is a writer and specialist and they're running in affairs. he says the attack was a message to israel that you're dealing with is really busy and something that the regime that basically knows no border when it comes to cross think so many red lines, estimation of different leaders and mass murdering ordinary citizens on
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a daily basis. on an hourly basis indeed, locked me here and lucky have seen indeed from the rain in capital. let me just bring some updates. we saw evasion in foreign ministers to the boss, a rock cheap talking to his concert parts in germany, from us and britain and saying that it's a part that'd be ross, right? to defend itself. knowing the fact that the to ron has faced a very lengthy list of, of noxious behaviors by these rules, including the solicitation of his mind hadn't yet into ron, including the suspicion of long standing this pre show strategic ally of the around the 6 to general off his will, so it has on natural law, the cyber attacks, the nation of talking latrete, advisors, the attack on the calls. let another update is the official letter that was sent by you ron, to the united nation. and there, it was quoted that euro's response,
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in case any escalation happens in case is released, decide to further escalate. the situation is going to be fast determines and more crushing. so here here clearly we see a sign of actually euros determination to respond. and in case the scenario is become more and more complicated, so that would be a matter of choice for his release either to get back to the vs them. and the reasoning to stop the research will. these are in terms of expands of the battlefield or act to de escalate the situation on the dispos. very complicated geo political landscape as well as we've been talking about the scenes of jubilation in baghdad. after yvonne's attack on israel protest was waved iraqi flags and held the portrait up. first of all, the fuss and this for all he was killed on friday and it is really attacked on a route or so i'm a vision of age reports from baghdad. that has been celebrations here in baghdad in
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the rocky capital and in the southern provinces of cut about in bus driver. people have been coming out on the streets and celebrating, but there's also see a security steps that are being taken by the government. we've heard from the government that is halted on a traffic to it is shut down on airports for now. the are off, the prime minister, visited the joint operations the months and looked at how it all is going to affect if there is any more or anything escalates further from what we've seen so far from the in strikes. we've also heard from various political attractions and resistance groups in iraq, including the islamic resistance, with a point in warning for us troops and interest based in iraq that they won the united states and its allies to take heat. because the boards that i know as a base in the center north of iraq was essentially used to just put down some of
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the missiles. they say that this would be a clear violation of the terms of staying in it up the territory. and if you're off the territory, our air space is used to a do of what they call these baby occupation entity, their bases and all of american interest in or off. good. come under the shack, but it is a night of rear celebration late into the more a morning i was here in by divers seem a lot of traffic. we're seeing a lot of security forces here to vent because the security level has been dicking to the highest alert. and now as we are hearing from israel, that there's going to be a heavy night on the middle east. apparently in iraq. the security forces both non ad in the se, they are ready for any eventuality. so i'm a job without the view. the fact that the, the
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just over 30 days the us is going to elect a new president. the 2 vice presidential candidates, 10 watson, j. d. events one had to had in a televised debate for possibly the only time before the november vote. it begun by addressing both candidates positions on the initial attack on israel. we had a coalition of nations that had boxed iran's nuclear program in the inability to advance it. donald trump pulled that program and put nothing else in its place. so i ran is closer to a nuclear weapons and they were before because of donald trump's vehicle leadership . look, our allies understand that donald trump is fickle. he will go to who ever has the most flattery or where it makes sense to him. steady leadership like you witness today, like you witnessed in april. both iranian attacks were repelled. our coalition is strong and we need the steady leadership that com layers is providing. diplomacy is not a dirty word, but i think that's something the governor waltz just said is quite extraordinary.
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you yourself just said i ran is as close to a nuclear weapon today as they have ever been. and governor multi blaine donald trump, who has been the vice president for the last 3 and a half years. and the answer is, you're running may not mind. donald trump consistently made the world more secure. now we talk about what the sequence of events. but let us to where we are right now, and you can't ignore october the 7th, which i appreciate governor waltz springing up. but when did i ran him off? and there proxies attack israel, it was during the administration of cala harris, so governor walls can criticize donald trump's tweets, but effective smart diplomacy and peace through strength is how you bring stability back to a very broken world. the source of her son is a democratic, political strategists. he's joining us in washington dc. first we're going to talk to john fi fi, who's a republican strategists? he's also joining us from washington dc. gentlemen, thank you very much indeed for being with us. i appreciate it very much. i don't want to talk too much about the issues. i do want to talk about the nature of the
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debate itself. john, i want to come to you 1st. j. d von seems to have like to, for so long as he's got his online persona, which comes across our can come across as aggressive and alter conservative according to his critics. but there's also this public debates, persona, which seems a lot calmer. how much our vote who's going to be confused by who the real j events actually is? well, i think that most people are on twitter, but most people were watching this debate. well know that jamie bass, he wrote it out to man and before they look very soft connor, the wasn't nervous. he seemed like he knew exactly what he was talking about. he was very smooth. he had a good debate points and he's really kind of better articulated it wasn't from the vision, was then doubtful, could ever take away. so he might have, i've shined his boss. i thought he gave a very command a virus and he would say look very fast. and i said, i want to ask you,
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judy vans has done more interviews than anywhere else on the, on the ticket, predominantly in order to try and get his, his profile out there to the public. html. it's had a slightly shaky start to the debate. is there an argument to suggest that wallace has to step up his game a bit? but when it comes to the style, i think that i have to agree, judy vance came across is confident. one thing that we do know about events before the debate that we got to see in a different light during the debate is that vance has been very comfortable with lives making of stories. what we learned during the debate is how well, how easily, how comfortably, how confidently he can do that. and we saw that all throughout this to be factors have already been going over it in terms of the kinds of things that you advance a said. but in terms of a tone demeanor, he was very confident doing that. john donald trump, is already said, the vice presidency essentially don't mata, i mean, judy vance has started with this debate with a description of himself and,
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and his background. how much is he struggling defending against this kind of metaphorical blanket? the donald trump is thrown over him. his rights vice presidential debates typically don't have much of impact. and that's usually because vice presidential debates are, are done right in between. and the other debates are usually a multiple presidential debates and one vice presidential debate and they're usually not the last debate. i do think that this debate being the last one gives republicans since the momentum. and i think that the most positive. so most analysts will thing to say the duty of ass, really one of us to bank and then tomorrow like uncomfortable. and it was very convincing. and it wasn't how i don't think the democrats want to see this as last debate. before most voters go to the polls, which they are doing as we speak outside the 10 was plays on his down home at image, but did he do enough to think to try to reach out to a young white man, which is
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a key demographic, a fellow of course, in the trunk campaign and also one that the democrats are anxious to try to eat into as well. if we're talking about demographics, there's a lot of different demographics that play young people. people of color, women are lining up behind commer harris to be able to take some of the of the white male voters away from trump would be a huge accomplishment on it. and that really is to be seen. one thing that i did see was do, and i've advised principles and political candidates about this kind of strategy, is that waltz is very intense and attempting to explain and get into the menus of different policies. some of his answers, he cited numerous success. dixon, referred to different government agencies. you really want to explain the policies, and sometimes it's difficult to do in a debate stage. and this is the kind of thing that if we're just talking about style and not talking about substance,
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assuming that i might have asked me to come down a little bit slow down a little bit. and so whether the demographic is white, men or women of color or people are older or whatever it is, i think that was, it has to be prep might have gotten really his head wrapped around all of the different accomplishments and policies that the campaign is trying to bring to bear, it might have been a little bit too much in the space that it was there. but really, it depends on what you as an audience member might have been looking for. if you're looking for a published in town and you're looking for confidence, then sure, especially in the 1st half hour, judy vance, and a lot of that. but you saw waltz what he started talking about housing. when he started talking about health care. when he started talking about issues that matter and the day to day lives of americans, you have some of the best answers of the inter to be the 90 minutes that we were there was the science or in a number of those concerns that matter to all americans, john the on the, on the,
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the issue of abortion, and i say, i don't want to talk about the issues per se, but j d funds did say that he had not supported the national bond on abortion. that's not actually true, is that he was very clear. and the 2022 race that he had, the supported lindsey graham's belt that would have gone to boston across the country after 15 weeks of pregnancy. now my reason for mentioning is this. he's also, of course, had to explain numerous times why initially he was completely against president donald trump and then seemed to flip flop and now he's running a standing as his running mate. how does it convince wavering voters for you or she? and by default, republicans that are genuine about where they stand on key issues as well as this is the challenge of any vice presidential debate, is you have to defer to you or any man who is the, for the presidential candidate and candidate. and that is not always the problem for 2 walls during the canada. this debate because he kept talking about his record, which i thought he did a good job just talking about his record. but his problems he had to defend tom was,
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here's his record. and that's more difficult because the record is not very popular with a lot of voters. and i think that this has been one of the big challenges of this campaign for harris. is she a change candidate or as you can do it in candidate, in general ed for if she wants to sing the praises of a restaurant because she wants to just ignore it. so tips back to judy vance. thing his challenge is to be yeah, i wanted to, you know, i have about i am now somebody you this for dr. but i support it now. and i the national abortion band because there's other to that. but he, you know, he's the, his prize big boxes and what this, all, these got a wall along with that. so i think do think that he was convincing that he's supporting this, this is a, this ticket is 40 with the present. the loss of the former prisoner was, you know, they're gonna burn a, you fuck you. these aren't really not on his own. and it's not always easy for
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someone who has got his own ideas and once asked for how to run the measure. and we've got about a minute and 15 seconds left. i want to put a question to both of you. i want to start with a shot, given the fact that this was essentially a debate between 2 midwesterners, do you think that that contributed to some degree, to the nature of the debate, the tone of the debate that we saw this evening as well. i didn't tell you, i'm born and raised north dakota, i've lived in minnesota, i work to mazda, is governs. i am in midwest humor, so you can say a lot about what the big western means, but it's a massive, it's a huge part of our country. and it's diverse and it encompasses so many of us. um, no, i don't think so. i don't. i think it's simplistic to say that it's simply a matter of who these 2 man are. you saw a completely different tone in the last debate because these 2 candidates, harris and trump, in the last 2 debate, they come from completely different backgrounds and believing completely different things. awesome. somebody,
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please forgive me. fine shopping. i do want to give the last 4 to joining the same question. do you think that the background of the, to the, the 2 vice presidential candidates is going to be a significant contributing factor to the debates. and i'm to the account pains going forward just briefly if you don't mind. well, as i do think that they're both midwest, nice, and i also think they're professionals. and i do think that there's uh to the, to the earlier point. there's a big culture class between trump and, and, and parents a, there's not, there's not a cultural gulf between walls and, and, and bass. i kept, i thought the debate was much more refreshing cuz you had some good, you know, discussion about issues. there are important people and they got a staple gun in the details and you can see them coming up with some solutions. and they also both have legislative records, which here says record is kind of slim and transcribing has announced with slight router. so i thought that also helped uh, kind of bring those 2 together more than the other 2 junk freight rate on our side
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by side. we appreciate you being with this and i'll just, you know, thank you very much indeed. thank you. well next it goes one and it's 1st female president claudia, shy, and bob has promised to increase the minimum salary and provide more homes for the poor john home and was auto and organization in mexico city. as of the 2 hundreds and 65 men, mexico has it says the male president, you again with the we've arrived women here to guide the destiny of our nation and lives this claudia signed was phone and this tuesday, she's going to be the most powerful minutes can lead us is democracy arrived here in 2000. we've been overwhelming majority in congress, senate a many state legislatures, she comes with the same message as a previous as a and today's money to a little piece of the door. so from the.
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